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in 1984, after law school, robert kennedy jr. started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson river. today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
in 1984, after law school, robert kennedy jr. started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson river. today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
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robert kennedy, who has always hated lyndon johnson and vice versa, is outraged. kenny o'donnell, one of jack kennedy's closest advisers says, you betrayed every single person that has supported you in your first move of the nominee. and the labor unions are outraged. the americans for democratic action, the liberal group was outraged. on lyndon johnson's side, his southern senators, his allies are just flabbergasted. they don't want to lose their ally. their man in leadership in the senate. and particularly upset are fellow texans, lyndon johnson's fellow texans. so everybody is mad. but, politics is politics. and jack kennedy tells kenny o'donnell, kenny, i'm 43 years old and i'm not going to die in office, don't worry. everybody kisses and makes up, lyndon johnson is used to a great effect in the south. they really don't know what to do with him in the rest of the country and he doesn't want to campaign in the rest of the country. but he goes out and is an asset to the democratic ticket. richard nixon decides for his part to go for that super ticket option. his
robert kennedy, who has always hated lyndon johnson and vice versa, is outraged. kenny o'donnell, one of jack kennedy's closest advisers says, you betrayed every single person that has supported you in your first move of the nominee. and the labor unions are outraged. the americans for democratic action, the liberal group was outraged. on lyndon johnson's side, his southern senators, his allies are just flabbergasted. they don't want to lose their ally. their man in leadership in the senate....
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he is in a suit and tie and he has difficulty even with the kind of poetics that robert kennedy had employedhen the kennedy -- when king was assassinated. that is not huber humphrey. hubert humphrey is a great speaker. but how you speak -- you have people screaming at you and they see you as an operator for lyndon johnson who is on popular. he is an apolitical vice pierre >> it is impossible for him to present himself as anything. it was done for him. he did not have much of a chance to beat himself. interestingly enough, he was the revolutionary in 1948. he was in the other role in 1948 and he became part of the establishment he attacked in 1948. >> a lot of change from 1948 to 1968. next telephone call. >> hello. i work force hubert humphrey my husband and the 1960's was his press secretary. we were involved in his 1960 campaign. we were with him for all of 1968. we were at the democratic convention and the horror and tragedy of what was unfolding. i have the experience of escorting muriel humphrey and their children through the basement of the convention center with tear-gas seeping all a
he is in a suit and tie and he has difficulty even with the kind of poetics that robert kennedy had employedhen the kennedy -- when king was assassinated. that is not huber humphrey. hubert humphrey is a great speaker. but how you speak -- you have people screaming at you and they see you as an operator for lyndon johnson who is on popular. he is an apolitical vice pierre >> it is impossible for him to present himself as anything. it was done for him. he did not have much of a chance to...
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go ahead. >> senator mcgovern took of robert kennedy's banner in 1968. how much support did he receive from the kennedy forces after he received the nomination and added a kennedy member, as you are about to discuss, to the ticket? >> do you want to take that one? >> the campaign enthusiastically for him. the kennedy family campaigned enthusiastically for him. when eagleton was dropped from the ticket, sargent shriver agreed to be his running mate. they had a great affection for senator mcgovern. he was viewed as a strong ally of robert kennedy. he called him the most decent man in the u.s. senate. the kennedy family was behind him 100%. >> michael in ohio. you are next. >> this talk about the vice president's pick and so on is an example of how messed up that whole scenario seemed to be. what i always wondered was how come the democratic party never stood behind hubert humphrey, who only four years earlier had a very close election with president nixon, and why they would not have backed him all along instead of him just becoming another person trying to
go ahead. >> senator mcgovern took of robert kennedy's banner in 1968. how much support did he receive from the kennedy forces after he received the nomination and added a kennedy member, as you are about to discuss, to the ticket? >> do you want to take that one? >> the campaign enthusiastically for him. the kennedy family campaigned enthusiastically for him. when eagleton was dropped from the ticket, sargent shriver agreed to be his running mate. they had a great affection...
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so i'm there with robert kennedy. not only he said this is where you gonna get your best shot kids.candidate. and this was the angle that i had. or a closer upshot from the same spot at these days to this day these photo stand up for me. but what happened after this effect in my life in a profound way. i follow the motorcade out to the portland airport there was an old d.c. three with the propellers on the tarmac. was robert kennedy's plane but the photographer of the life magazine bill amperage he went, in the door closing the plane took off. i've never had a feeling like that. i wanted to be on a plane, i want to see where history goes, how do you follow history? that was a huge thing for me. >> so you are in the room in a periods 1966 to 68 which is now remarkably more than half a century ago. that began to shape everything after. 1968 is in many ways the beginning of the era in which we live. >> it is. two years, later i did get on a plane in this photograph here was taken by local photographer is right here in tucson. kennedy came in from new mexico to here to give a speech and
so i'm there with robert kennedy. not only he said this is where you gonna get your best shot kids.candidate. and this was the angle that i had. or a closer upshot from the same spot at these days to this day these photo stand up for me. but what happened after this effect in my life in a profound way. i follow the motorcade out to the portland airport there was an old d.c. three with the propellers on the tarmac. was robert kennedy's plane but the photographer of the life magazine bill...
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in 1984, after law school, robert kennedy jr. joined riverkeeper, a watchdog organization started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson river. today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions." (light music)
in 1984, after law school, robert kennedy jr. joined riverkeeper, a watchdog organization started by fishermen to monitor pollution in the new york hudson river. today, fish and people are swimming again in the hudson. time magazine named kennedy a hero for the planet because of his work on behalf of the hudson river. can lawyers use legal action to stop climate change and other environmental damage? it has been done before. robert kennedy knows howow. welcome, to "kamp solutions."...
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had been adversarial given who robert kennedy really was before he made the choice to learn more aboutd that bobby kennedy had been appointed as attorney general for the united states of america, many of us saw that as an unfortunately dark choice with his record of anti-liberalism, with his class interest and having no history or back with peoples of color. -- go out and find his moral center, and we reached out to him, gave him opportunity to look at what was happening to the poor white children and the black community and wed him to our cause. >> my father's advice was to actually go to the south. >> you see him coming up on a young boy leaning against a building, and asks, have you had breakfast. and the boy very warmly told him he didn't. and i remember bobby kennedy going to him and putting his hand against the boy's cheek. i saw in that moment that bobby kennedy was now deeply touched and moved. he showed a deeper sense of his own humanity. >> he came back with new eyes and a new perspective. i think my father felt an opportunity to create intimacy there in conversation and to g
had been adversarial given who robert kennedy really was before he made the choice to learn more aboutd that bobby kennedy had been appointed as attorney general for the united states of america, many of us saw that as an unfortunately dark choice with his record of anti-liberalism, with his class interest and having no history or back with peoples of color. -- go out and find his moral center, and we reached out to him, gave him opportunity to look at what was happening to the poor white...
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i've pictured him with his brother robert kennedy because the brothers together had great influence on. intelligence. there's a lot to say about u.s. intelligence under kennedy even though he served less than a full term because of course he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald. at the end i'll have reflections of the assassination. before we get to the main events of the administration, i want to mention a couple of other developments that are not spectacular but deserve to be remembered as important milestones in u.s. intelligence legacy. one of them is the president's daily brief which was created for kennedy as the president's intelligence checklist. when i first came to cia in 1990, i was -- i learned that one of the nicknames that insiders used was the pickle factory. they never used the company, but they used the term the pickle factory. i couldn't figure out what it was until i heard of a cia. i heard of the pickle, the president's intelligence checklist. it was renamed the president's daily brief. every president h
i've pictured him with his brother robert kennedy because the brothers together had great influence on. intelligence. there's a lot to say about u.s. intelligence under kennedy even though he served less than a full term because of course he was assassinated by a pro-cuban american leftist, a disturbed former marine named lee harvey oswald. at the end i'll have reflections of the assassination. before we get to the main events of the administration, i want to mention a couple of other...
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decided once he saw the election was going to go nixon's way, especially after the assassination of robert kennedy, he went to president johnson and said i'm going to retire as soon as you nominate someone and who was then an associate justice to the chief justice seat and then harry thor thornbury and not just among republicans but johnson's own party and it was made very clear this was not going to go through. it then came to light they had dealings with enjoying a privately appointed to american university and a consequence, when nixon took office, he could immediately nominate two justices and that was basically the incident that started the entire reversal. this can backfire and does sometimes. >> we're going to take a short break on the air. when we come back though, i want to explore with you the concept of possibly expanding the court, a lot of people throwing out there, should the democrats >>> and we are back with law professor at uc hastings school of law. hadar. can the democrats, right, should they win the white house and the senate majority, expand the court and if the answer is yes,
decided once he saw the election was going to go nixon's way, especially after the assassination of robert kennedy, he went to president johnson and said i'm going to retire as soon as you nominate someone and who was then an associate justice to the chief justice seat and then harry thor thornbury and not just among republicans but johnson's own party and it was made very clear this was not going to go through. it then came to light they had dealings with enjoying a privately appointed to...
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we'll also learn about his -- about how harry helped robert kennedy evolve on issues of race i think you will get in terms of the civil rights movement and harry's role in it from the film >> yeah. absolutely well, congratulations, ladies. "the sit-in" premiers tomorrow on peacock and right here on msnbc this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern everybody please check it out. that is tonight's "reid out. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in," tonight trump knew, donald trump lied and donald trump covered it up >> it goes through air, bob. it's also more deadly than your -- you know, even your strenuous flus. >> yeah, exactly. >> it's lethal to plenty of young people i want to always play it down. i still like playing it down. >> we now know the president of the united states lied to the country, covered up the threat of coronavirus and 191,000 people and counting are dead tonight why donald trump's failure is worse than we ever imagined what it means for our fight against the pandemic and what it means
we'll also learn about his -- about how harry helped robert kennedy evolve on issues of race i think you will get in terms of the civil rights movement and harry's role in it from the film >> yeah. absolutely well, congratulations, ladies. "the sit-in" premiers tomorrow on peacock and right here on msnbc this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern everybody please check it out. that is tonight's "reid out. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight...
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we believe at 20/20 the reason he killed the story he was best friends with ethel kennedy, the wife of roberti went public. i was the first million-dollar reporter in a very lucrative contract especially for 0 but i'd not yet signed the contract. >> i stuck my foot in my mouth. >> that's what makes a good reporter. >> i'm a good reporter but about employee. >> i knew i would not get hired by any of the other networks. i sailed my boat around the world. >> we were in the panama canal and i had been ejecting in and i had a phone call from chicago and i called sheldon cooper he had interesting project idea. he said we obtain the rights to the vault of al capone. we want to open the vault on "primetime" television life. >> th"the mystery of al capone'. >> the intense promotion was so ubiquitous that they were scarcely a person in this country that did not know the show was on. and they all watched. >> the show went on and i noticed we are digging in digging and not much is being turned up but i was still confident. i think when the vault turned out to be empty and everything crashed and burned, t
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roberts brother was killed whatever you believe about the kennedy assassination all of the or even in some ways i've acted. if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know it go back to us making a doing that was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like him to giving up on the baby. yet it was because if you missed it with the i am right out rogue elements of the national hero it was because they were angry we're going to be over here about that shield the 2nd has never left the us government actually died when i. went to work the persian thank you but you know it's a moment of thinking we're still angry don't castro but we don't know how many hundreds of millions of lives may be affected by all these foreign policy decisions just finally what's happened to camp dietrich which reaches so much in this book is associated with plum island because of course there is a conspiracy in fact law some of us representative from the republicans because of a smith said lyme disease could have been created by camp dietrich it's a disease 300000 americans a
roberts brother was killed whatever you believe about the kennedy assassination all of the or even in some ways i've acted. if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know it go back to us making a doing that was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like him to giving up on the baby. yet it was because if you missed it with the i am right out rogue elements of the national hero it was because they were angry we're going to be over here about that shield...
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>> i was in robert kennedy's room when he was murdered in los angeles.t successful. i went to washington and worked with president carter for three years and came back and ran for a city council seat in atlanta. and the congressional office came. >> julian bond and john lewis now running against each other for the same seat. >> the highest possible for a black elected official that would like to move up. i think most politicians like to move up. >> i'm going to win. but we're still going to be good friends. >> there were no serious issue differences between the two until lewis made one. he took drug test and challenged bond to do the same. >> these tests are wrong and they're wrong in your attempt to paneleder to the fears of the voter. >> bond called it a cheap political stick. demagoguery. mccarthy i. >> i've known you 25 years. our families have been to disneyland together. we've been to south africa together. we've picketed together. i've never heard you say these things. >> it was a stunning political upset. atlanta's city councilman john lewis defe
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at the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? the fast explodes in 1958. this is two years into the grape strike and he is becoming a more nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in 1966, but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. 25 days.for the union headquarters becomes a shrine. there are nightly masses, there are people walking on their knees up the path to the 40 acres. it attracted tremendous media attention for the first time. bobby kennedy coming to break the fast is an iconic picture. it still gets used a lot today. the kennedy name it was enormous at that point in time. it comes a week before kennedy announces that he was running for president. it ties dfw into their first political campaign. door-to-door campaigning in los angeles and help kennedy when the primary. they are they are in the hotel when he gets shot. it was important -- they are there in the hotel when he gets shot. i always quote the reverend jim drake who was one of chavez's top advisers. wasaid after
at the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? the fast explodes in 1958. this is two years into the grape strike and he is becoming a more nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in 1966, but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. 25 days.for the union headquarters becomes a shrine. there are nightly masses, there are people walking on their knees up the path to the 40 acres. it...
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. >> was he the appearance during the passing of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely. it takes place in march of 1968, this is two and a half years before the great strike and he's begun to become a more of a nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in other events. it is a tremendous organizing opportunity and passed for 29 days. the place where he passed was at the headquarters which begins to be a shrine and there are people that are on their knees to the path of the 40 acres. it attracted tremendous media attention at that time. bobby kennedy coming was an iconic picture that more people have seen. it's still gets used a lot today and the kennedy name was known at that point in time. it also comes a week before because they announced he was running for president. it also ties them into their first political campaign. the union go out and do door-to-door campaigning in los angeles and help him win the primaries in the hotel where he gets shot. it was important for those political reasons i see
. >> was he the appearance during the passing of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely. it takes place in march of 1968, this is two and a half years before the great strike and he's begun to become a more of a nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in other events. it is a tremendous organizing opportunity and passed for 29 days. the place where he passed was at the headquarters which...
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incumbent in politics for 40 years, prevailed in tuesday's primary against the 39-year-old joe kennedy, grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you, massachusetts. >> reporter: markey touted his support for a green new deal and medicare for all. with the help of an endorsement by liberal fivebrand -- firebrand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> this campaign has always been about the young people of this country. you are our future. and thank you for believing in me because i believe in you. >> reporter: kennedy entered the race polling high, but his campaign ran aground when he struggled to articulate a motivation for running. he needled markey for skipping votes and not engaging with constituents. >> he missed over 50% of the votes in this critical time of combine coson.votes could republican kevin o'connor in november in a race that is widely considered a safe democratic seat. now under massachusetts law, a person cannot run for the house and senate at the same time. so kennedy will not be returning to congress in january. once a rising star in democratic politics,
incumbent in politics for 40 years, prevailed in tuesday's primary against the 39-year-old joe kennedy, grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you, massachusetts. >> reporter: markey touted his support for a green new deal and medicare for all. with the help of an endorsement by liberal fivebrand -- firebrand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> this campaign has always been about the young people of this country. you are our future. and...
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law school, in the 1980s, many of his features were plagiarized, he was accused of plagiarizing robert kennedy, hubert humphrey, british mp neil neil -- he has now taken his cues from the most radical, the most extreme socialist extremist at this party has ever embraced, the democratic modern socialist party. look at the corrupt, forgetful joe biden team. biden, schumer, pelosi, 125 years of failure alone, now add to that bernie sanders? congresswoman ocasio-cortez, beto o'rourke, his latest policy proposals were literally authored by the devout socialist bernie sanders. joe even plagiarized bernie's agenda. literally in many instances word for word right out of bolshevik bernie's socialist platform. he wants the government to control all means of production, he wants the nationalized industry like they did in venezuela and cuba, he has prays to those regimes and honeymooned in the former soviet union. the meanwhile congresswoman ocasio-cortez is in charge of biden's climate task force, she wants to ban oil, gas, coal, air travel, and eventually cows, we have 12 years at its all over her. her
law school, in the 1980s, many of his features were plagiarized, he was accused of plagiarizing robert kennedy, hubert humphrey, british mp neil neil -- he has now taken his cues from the most radical, the most extreme socialist extremist at this party has ever embraced, the democratic modern socialist party. look at the corrupt, forgetful joe biden team. biden, schumer, pelosi, 125 years of failure alone, now add to that bernie sanders? congresswoman ocasio-cortez, beto o'rourke, his latest...
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king is assassinated and robert kennedy eulogizes king and the country erupts in riots.ek where modernity really came about. by the way, there was also a battle over a supreme court opening in that same year. you know, books will be written as long as the republic survives and even if it doesn't, i think, about this campaign. and perhaps this period, itself. between the pandemic, between the loss of justice ginsburg, and the ensuing struggle for power. that is something i would urge everybody to think about. as you're watching the people who in the aftermath of justice ginsburg's death are looking at constitutional norms, making up their own norms along the way, a question to ask, whether you're a president or presidential candidate or a senator, the question to ask is, is this person acting for the good of a republic that has endured for 240 years, or is this person acting to amass and cling to power for a particular group? and i think the answer to that will shed a lot of light. >> well, listen. as long as the many books of john meacham remain front and center on our b
king is assassinated and robert kennedy eulogizes king and the country erupts in riots.ek where modernity really came about. by the way, there was also a battle over a supreme court opening in that same year. you know, books will be written as long as the republic survives and even if it doesn't, i think, about this campaign. and perhaps this period, itself. between the pandemic, between the loss of justice ginsburg, and the ensuing struggle for power. that is something i would urge everybody...
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kennedy. grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you massachusetts. >> reporter: markey relied on young progressives to extend his tenure. touting his support for medicare for all and a green new deal and with the help of the endorsement by liberal fire brand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> you are our future. and thank you for believing in me, because i believe in you. >> reporter: kennedy entered the race polling high but his campaign ran agrund when he struggled to articulate a motivation for running. he needled markey for skipping votes and not engaging with constituents. >> he missed over 50% of the votes in this critical came of covid-19, a public health and exhibition catastrophe. >> reporter: mail-in ballots and in-person votes could combine for record high turnout this primary season. he will face republican kevin o'connor in november in a race that is widely considered a safe democratic seat. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> time now 4:41. >> still ahead on kpix 5 and s
kennedy. grandson of robert f. kennedy. >> thank you massachusetts. >> reporter: markey relied on young progressives to extend his tenure. touting his support for medicare for all and a green new deal and with the help of the endorsement by liberal fire brand congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the senator cruised to a win. >> you are our future. and thank you for believing in me, because i believe in you. >> reporter: kennedy entered the race polling high but his...
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it's robert kennedy eulogizing dr. king the next day. ronald reagan's farewell address. john lewis at the march on washington. hillary clinton in beijing. it's speeches that changed how we saw the world. and when you think about even just as recently as barbara jordan in 1976 when she gave the keynote address at the democratic national convention, you have these moments where words matter and words shape how we see ourselves and the country. and what we saw tonight at hillsdale was how words can shape us for the ill. these are examples where great americans devoted to the ideas of the declaration of independence and making them tried real tried to make the country better. >> jon meacham. the podcast was called "it was said." thank you, sir. i appreciate it. i'll see you soon. >> thanks, don. >>> so it's 48 days until election night and we're following these breaking news stories for you, stories that can impact how americans cast their vote in the 2020 election. the attorney general, as we have been discussing, william barr tonight claiming that calls for a national lock
it's robert kennedy eulogizing dr. king the next day. ronald reagan's farewell address. john lewis at the march on washington. hillary clinton in beijing. it's speeches that changed how we saw the world. and when you think about even just as recently as barbara jordan in 1976 when she gave the keynote address at the democratic national convention, you have these moments where words matter and words shape how we see ourselves and the country. and what we saw tonight at hillsdale was how words...
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robert kennedy is this. it was a time of woe in america. they wrote a book about it. they have that picture had that picture also on the cover. we chose it because first of all we want to be able to note right away. we have a present at the moment who is fascinating and interesting. obviously i write about him. it's about the burdens of the office. and that pretty quickly gets you write to the burdens. and also johnson my favorite quote about the presidency. it was nice to head him tea up there as well. >> what is your favorite quote about the presidency. you could basically just keep writing books about johnson and he was so colorful. both good and bad. sometimes it's like being a jackass and hailstorm. sometimes you just head to sit there and take it. that is a colorful way to do it. but also, it's one of the central questions about the author. what are the basic loop and prints of the office. sometimes eaters have to you just head to sit there and take it. your job is to sit there and take it. i think as a i wrote in the book. donald trump hosted some of those obli
robert kennedy is this. it was a time of woe in america. they wrote a book about it. they have that picture had that picture also on the cover. we chose it because first of all we want to be able to note right away. we have a present at the moment who is fascinating and interesting. obviously i write about him. it's about the burdens of the office. and that pretty quickly gets you write to the burdens. and also johnson my favorite quote about the presidency. it was nice to head him tea up there...
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. >> was it the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his krused a to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely, yes. the fast takes place in march 1968. this is two and a half years into the grape strike and he's begun to become somewhat of a nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in 1966 and certain other events, but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. he fasts for 25 days. s place where he fasts becomes basically a shrine. there are nightly masses and there are people walking on their knees up the path to the 40 acres and it was -- it attracted obvious a tremendous media attention for the first time and bobby kennedy coming to break the fast. it's an iconic picture probably the picture that more people have seen than any other. it still gets used a lot today and the kennedy name was enormous at that point in time, and it also comes a week before kennedy announces that he's running for president. it also ties the ufw into their first political campaign, chavez and the union go out and do door to door camp
. >> was it the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his krused a to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely, yes. the fast takes place in march 1968. this is two and a half years into the grape strike and he's begun to become somewhat of a nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in 1966 and certain other events, but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. he fasts for 25 days. s place where he fasts...
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i should have. >> narrator: apologize. s i should have known it robert kennedy's quote.t know that. >> narrator: admit his mistakes. >> i've done some dumb things. and i'll do dumb things again. >> narrator: persevere. my learning curve is moving on this presidential race. and i wanna tell 'em all: i'm in this race to stay, i'm in this race to win, and here i come! thanks a lot, folks. (applause) >> narrator: he thought he could but then...nd him. >> this does not mark the beginning of a better week forse senator biden. today he's having to defend what heas said in public about his record at law school and what the record really shows. >> one real quick question, what law school did you attend and where did you place in that class? >> narrator: insulted, his anger was on full display. >> i think i probably have a much higher i.q. than you do, i suspect. i went to law school on a full academic scholarship... sensitive to the perception that he's being disrespected. and when that happens, those are the moments when he tends to erupt. >> the only one in my, in my class to h
i should have. >> narrator: apologize. s i should have known it robert kennedy's quote.t know that. >> narrator: admit his mistakes. >> i've done some dumb things. and i'll do dumb things again. >> narrator: persevere. my learning curve is moving on this presidential race. and i wanna tell 'em all: i'm in this race to stay, i'm in this race to win, and here i come! thanks a lot, folks. (applause) >> narrator: he thought he could but then...nd him. >> this...
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that continued not only through joe and robert kennedy but later on, their family members, extended nieces and nephews, congressman's father himself but he lost in a primary battle to senator ed markky. what is interesting about the kennedy defeat, he was supported by nancy pelosi, steny hoyer, closest thing you might call to the democratic party establishment. neil: while markey was supported by alexandria ocasio-cortez, elizabeth warren. so was this a sign that the progressives or extremists of the party have taken over the party? i want to raise that right now with douglas holes he holtz-eak, former congressional budget office director. it was an interesting footnote a capper on the day that had establishment figures sort of playing to the progressives tune. what do you make of all that? >> well, we have certainly seen the progressives push the democratic party left. the entire policy of portfolio is well to left where it has been in the past several years. he had markey has been to the left of reality for his entire career. it finally caught up with him. he is quite comfortable with wh
that continued not only through joe and robert kennedy but later on, their family members, extended nieces and nephews, congressman's father himself but he lost in a primary battle to senator ed markky. what is interesting about the kennedy defeat, he was supported by nancy pelosi, steny hoyer, closest thing you might call to the democratic party establishment. neil: while markey was supported by alexandria ocasio-cortez, elizabeth warren. so was this a sign that the progressives or extremists...
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moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines. of not doingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines have been withdrawn because of that. but the vast majority of vaccines have been well studied and they have been shown to be safe and effective. so, i am a big vaccine proponent. and do not want to give listeners the indication that, ant vaccines are not important part of our toolkit in fighting diseases. in the united states and around the world. that said, the purpose of the , that haveials enrolled in an number of individuals, are designed to detect adverse events and to make sure that the vaccine is both safe and efficacious against the disease of interest. that is the proce
moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines. of not doingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines...
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robert f. kennedy's 39-year-old grandson, congressman joe kennedy, is challenging senator ed markey who is 74. kennedy is the underdog. a member of the kennedy family has never lost an election in massachusetts. >>> now to the coronavirus and a crucial day for the country's largest school district. a teacher's strike could be in the future due to concerns about safety. a new study shows coronavirus infections are increasing faster among children than adults, and while parents and teachers focus on schools, sports fans now have something new to focus on. this morning the u.s. open under way and under wraps. >> i have more matches under my belt with no fans than i do with fans. >> reporter: competitors and coaches now living in a bubble in two hotels. no fans in the stadium and players facing a grueling testing schedule after benoit paire was forced to withdraw. >> you know, it is unfortunate we had a player test positive yesterday, but it's not unexpected. >> reporter: just a few miles away, a brewing bat
robert f. kennedy's 39-year-old grandson, congressman joe kennedy, is challenging senator ed markey who is 74. kennedy is the underdog. a member of the kennedy family has never lost an election in massachusetts. >>> now to the coronavirus and a crucial day for the country's largest school district. a teacher's strike could be in the future due to concerns about safety. a new study shows coronavirus infections are increasing faster among children than adults, and while parents and...
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kennedy is of course the grandson of robert f. kennedy. chose to take on the sitting senator rather than wait for a spot to open up. kennedy is conceding. after a 44 year congressional career. it was close. marky is the victor. again. kennedy conceding. we'll update with more information. coming out of the massachusetts. in the meantime it was last week the fda issued an emergency use authorization for plasma. president trump claiming it was a huge breakthrough at the time. now the national institute of health pumping the brakes on the use of the plasma. as a treatment for covid-19. and a panel of three dozen experts say there's not enough evidence and data to recommend either or against for or against that treatment. so let's discuss now. the director of the center for infectious disease, research and policy. and the author of deadliest enemy. war against killer germs. doctor, good to see you. >> good evening. >> there are a lot of questions raised about the timing of the announcement and coincided with the republican national convention.
kennedy is of course the grandson of robert f. kennedy. chose to take on the sitting senator rather than wait for a spot to open up. kennedy is conceding. after a 44 year congressional career. it was close. marky is the victor. again. kennedy conceding. we'll update with more information. coming out of the massachusetts. in the meantime it was last week the fda issued an emergency use authorization for plasma. president trump claiming it was a huge breakthrough at the time. now the national...
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joining roberts, but justice kennedy has retired.erts stuck to it would be 4-4. as pete said earlier the lower court decision would stick, but that wouldn't necessarily mean anything. it might not stick for long. a lot depends on who gets elected, whether there is a new law. republicans have not proposed a new law -- i mean, where would we be without those assurances in the law? >> andrea mitchell, conventional wisdom is big court fights help republicans because it fires up their base. hours democratic campaigns of all sorts by act blue, i think they raised some $91 million in 28 hours. is that conventional wisdom going to be flipped on its head? >> it could well be. look at the thousands who have been turning out on the supreme court steps and it became a national movement last night, the prayers, the songs, the flowers. the young people. this could galvanize young women. look at the celebrity notorious rbg, and you know, i'm also -- when i think about her, i think so much about marty ginsburg. i think about when he meant to her and
joining roberts, but justice kennedy has retired.erts stuck to it would be 4-4. as pete said earlier the lower court decision would stick, but that wouldn't necessarily mean anything. it might not stick for long. a lot depends on who gets elected, whether there is a new law. republicans have not proposed a new law -- i mean, where would we be without those assurances in the law? >> andrea mitchell, conventional wisdom is big court fights help republicans because it fires up their base....
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joe kennedy ii, the son of robert f. kennedy, six wins for the house. zero losses.icing a pattern here. and joy kennedy iii comes along in 2020. so add it together, the kennedys 26 wins in massachusetts democratic primaries, never a defeat in that time. and at the start of this race, this was not supposed to be the first one, ed markey, a congressional lifer. ed markey started to run for the u.s. senate in 1984. backed out of the race, went back to the house, waited 30 more years, finally got to the senate in 20 in13 in a special election. and there was an expectation that the kennedys would come in here and kind of roll right over ed markey. here is the latest polling though, markey by 16, markey by 12, markey by 10. flee double dig three double digit leads coming into today. we'll see what happens. you mentioned though markey going after the young vote in this thing, that long -- back to you, katy. >> thank you. an intimidating record to live up to if i were joe kennedy. we'll go quickly into therd who is speaking right now. >> we were able to get involved, david
joe kennedy ii, the son of robert f. kennedy, six wins for the house. zero losses.icing a pattern here. and joy kennedy iii comes along in 2020. so add it together, the kennedys 26 wins in massachusetts democratic primaries, never a defeat in that time. and at the start of this race, this was not supposed to be the first one, ed markey, a congressional lifer. ed markey started to run for the u.s. senate in 1984. backed out of the race, went back to the house, waited 30 more years, finally got...
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markey defeating challenger congressman joe kennedy, humbling the democrat party family dynasty that had never before lost in massachusetts. grandson of robertd supporters he called to concede saturday evening. won by campaigning as most progressive person in the race. thanks for watching everyone, our coverage continues. we miss you. it's totally not the same without you. we miss your "let's do this" look, the sound of your laugh cry screams, and how you make every day here the best day ever. we can't wait to get you back so we've added temp checks, face coverings, social distancing and extra sanitizing to get the good times going again. we're finally back... and can't wait until you are too. buy now and get two days free at the parks. restrictions apply. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom" and i'm rosemary church. just ahead a few bad apples, no systemic racism. donald trump's pro police assessment while on a controversial visit to kenosha, wisconsin. >>> russia at it again according to facebook. how trolls are targeting the 2020 election. >>> a
markey defeating challenger congressman joe kennedy, humbling the democrat party family dynasty that had never before lost in massachusetts. grandson of robertd supporters he called to concede saturday evening. won by campaigning as most progressive person in the race. thanks for watching everyone, our coverage continues. we miss you. it's totally not the same without you. we miss your "let's do this" look, the sound of your laugh cry screams, and how you make every day here the best...
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markey defeating challenger congressman joe kennedy, humbling the democrat party family dynasty that had never before lost in massachusetts. grandson of robert. kennedy, told supporters he called to concede saturday evening. won by campaigning as most progressive person in the race. thanks for watching everyone, our coverage continues. priceline can save you up to 60% on top hotels. and when you save up to 60%... let's play. you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. >>> the president of the united states traveled to kenosha, wisconsin, today, where a white police officer shot a black man jacob blake seven times in the back. but listening to his remarks, would hardly know mr. blake existed. 1:15 hours into the visit before he spoke about it at all. then when asked about it. about mr. blake's mother. >> heard she was a fine woman, going to speak to her. but heard there were a lot of lawyers on the phone, i have enough lawyers in my life. >> michael cohen who helped pay off stormy daniels and -- who helped get him impeached. man mow paralyzed a
markey defeating challenger congressman joe kennedy, humbling the democrat party family dynasty that had never before lost in massachusetts. grandson of robert. kennedy, told supporters he called to concede saturday evening. won by campaigning as most progressive person in the race. thanks for watching everyone, our coverage continues. priceline can save you up to 60% on top hotels. and when you save up to 60%... let's play. you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! but isn't...
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>> he really did not like robert kennedy. they had had a number of disagreements. they had met at some great length in the month preceding the standing in the schoolhouse door. once again, he used it to talk about the rise of lawlessness in america, but i do not think he was deeply touched by it at all. >> dan carter, in 1968, how serious did hubert humphrey take george wallace? >> humphrey worried about him because he saw him as potentially pulling votes. as time went on i think humphrey came to realize that wallace was going to be pulling boats from nixon. he did not worry about him as much. nixon is the one who came to be deeply concerned about him. as the campaign opened, nixon was so far ahead in the polls that it was only by the time you got to late september that he began to realize that humphrey was moving back a little bit, coming up in the polls, and what -- and wallace was pulling 20% of the votes. these were his voters, his political advisers felt. he had to figure out a way to get the support of wallace voters without directly attacking him. >> preside
>> he really did not like robert kennedy. they had had a number of disagreements. they had met at some great length in the month preceding the standing in the schoolhouse door. once again, he used it to talk about the rise of lawlessness in america, but i do not think he was deeply touched by it at all. >> dan carter, in 1968, how serious did hubert humphrey take george wallace? >> humphrey worried about him because he saw him as potentially pulling votes. as time went on i...
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kennedy is the 39-year-old grandson of robert f kennedy and the senator is heavily favored to be re-elected in november. >>> assembly speaker anthony rendon is apologizing the buffy wicks for refusing the new mom a proxy vote on the final night of the session. wicks brought her month old baby to the floor where she stayed until midnight to argue for housing bill. earlier she tweeted this photo captioned yep, i'm here and so ellie. >> we are 3.5million homes shy of where we need to be right new this state. and ellie agrees. [ inaudible ] so here's to neighborhood character so please, please, please baa pass this bill and i'm going to go finish feeding my daughter, thank you. >> in his apology, rendon said he never intended to be inconsiderate adding unexclusivety and electing more women into politics are core elements of our democratic values. nevertheless, i failed to make sure our process took into account the unique needs of our members. i commit to doing better. ♪ >>> time now 6:40. kickedout while plays aying live music. >>> and a traffic alert on the bay bridge, a motorcycle crash has
kennedy is the 39-year-old grandson of robert f kennedy and the senator is heavily favored to be re-elected in november. >>> assembly speaker anthony rendon is apologizing the buffy wicks for refusing the new mom a proxy vote on the final night of the session. wicks brought her month old baby to the floor where she stayed until midnight to argue for housing bill. earlier she tweeted this photo captioned yep, i'm here and so ellie. >> we are 3.5million homes shy of where we need...
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. >>> that means time being joe kennedy would not follow the family legacy to the united states senate. his grandfather, robertkennedy served there and his uncles. not for joe kennedy yet. >> to my family, the kennedy family, whose name was invoked far more often than i anticipated in this race. you are my example. my example of what public service should be and can be when it is done with courage and grit. >> joining me to talk about this, duvall patrick, democratic president's as well. what's happening in our commonwealth? home to me as well even though i live in washington, d.c. temporarily as i say. a long temporary stay here. >> always say that. >> glad you do. what happened? the kennedy name lost its magic? >> i think ed markey had two things going for him. one, a strong record of leadership on progressive and ambitious policies over a long period of time, and, two, a campaign manager in john walsh who is the grass roots genius who ran my first campaign. and joe kennedy is somebody you should never count out, and i don't, and i hope that he stays involved in public life. he is talented. he's genuine. he
. >>> that means time being joe kennedy would not follow the family legacy to the united states senate. his grandfather, robertkennedy served there and his uncles. not for joe kennedy yet. >> to my family, the kennedy family, whose name was invoked far more often than i anticipated in this race. you are my example. my example of what public service should be and can be when it is done with courage and grit. >> joining me to talk about this, duvall patrick, democratic...
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. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e.is kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. seilai khoo. >> michael vernon kiefer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence don kim. >> mary jo kimelman. >> heinrich kimmig. >> karen ann kincaid. >> amy r. king. >> andrew m. king. >> lucille teresa king. >> robert king, jr. >> lisa king-johnson. >> brian k. kinney. >> takashi kinoshita. >> chris michael kirby. >> robert kirkpatrick. >> howard barry kirschbaum. >> glenn davis kirwin. >> helen crossin kittle and her unborn child. >> richard joseph klares. >> peter anton klein. >> alan david kleinberg. >> karen joyce klitzman. >> ronald philip kloepfer. >> eugueni kniazev. >> andrew james knox. >> thomas patrick knox. >> rebecca lee koborie. >> deborah a. kobus. >> gary edward koecheler. >> frank j. koestner. >> ryan kohart. >> vanessa lynn przybylo kolpak. >> irina
. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e.is kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. seilai khoo. >> michael vernon kiefer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence don kim. >> mary jo kimelman....