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st. patrick's day. it turns out the key to access in washington is to arrive with a crystal bowl of fresh shamrocks. these ties of friendship make it particularly exciting to have today's symposium. it will highlight britain and ireland's contributions to the white house's art and architecture. we will explore the fascinating diplomatic histories between our countries, and feature a sampling of food, music, and in the afternoon, spirits will be served. i have not been told whether that means afternoon irish time or washington time, but we will work it out. [laughter] there's also an interactive component. charles jones, a master stonemason from edinburgh, is at work carving a double irish rose in the courtyard. this rose will eventually be sent to the white house visitors center, where it can be seen by millions of visitors from across the united states and around the world. i looked at it already, but i would urge you throughout the day to check the progress on this, and i just hope he finishes before
st. patrick's day. it turns out the key to access in washington is to arrive with a crystal bowl of fresh shamrocks. these ties of friendship make it particularly exciting to have today's symposium. it will highlight britain and ireland's contributions to the white house's art and architecture. we will explore the fascinating diplomatic histories between our countries, and feature a sampling of food, music, and in the afternoon, spirits will be served. i have not been told whether that means...
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st. patrick's day. it turns out the key to access in washington is to arrive with a crystal bowl of fresh shamrocks. these friendships make it particularly exciting to have today's symposium. it will highlight britain and ireland's contributions to the white house's art and architecture, we will explore the fascinating histories between our countries and sample food, music and in the afternoon, spirits will be served. not been told if that is afternoon i were's time or washington time, but we will work it out. [laughter] >> there's also an interactive component. a stonemason from edinburgh is at work carbon double spanish -- a double irish rose in the courtyard. it will be sent to the white house visitor center where it will be seen by visitors from nd the world. looked at ityou, i already, but i would urge you to check the progress through the day. i hope he finishes before we start serving spirits. [laughter] >> this is done in tribute of , theirttish stonemasons history is very much part of today's p
st. patrick's day. it turns out the key to access in washington is to arrive with a crystal bowl of fresh shamrocks. these friendships make it particularly exciting to have today's symposium. it will highlight britain and ireland's contributions to the white house's art and architecture, we will explore the fascinating histories between our countries and sample food, music and in the afternoon, spirits will be served. not been told if that is afternoon i were's time or washington time, but we...
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st. patrick's tonight. in the meantime, we would like to present a report on of life and career senator robert kennedy with cbs news correspondent walter cronkite. weeks,e last few robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. a good fight to fight and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he idealist and for a man whose demeanor always ofgested a boyish kind shyness he really enjoyed getting out among people. he enjoyed the physical contact. refused police protection because he said that all the people wanted to do was to hurt him. not to he made a point of that. he knew that the people him andant to hurt he plunged into areas that even local mayors steered clear of and he was manhandled. something seemed to grow in the shy third brother of a in theseamily weeks of primary campaigning. the younger brother who had stayed behind the scenes and come into his own especially inthe wild final week california. >> tuesday night was a particularly joyous night. robert francis kennedy was 42 years old and had ju
st. patrick's tonight. in the meantime, we would like to present a report on of life and career senator robert kennedy with cbs news correspondent walter cronkite. weeks,e last few robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. a good fight to fight and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he idealist and for a man whose demeanor always ofgested a boyish kind shyness he really enjoyed getting out among people. he enjoyed the physical contact. refused police protection because he said that...
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st. patrick's night. if there were a police car there to watch and see, that wouldn't have happened. >> well, there was also a very unusual fire that occurred that night that did tax resources. i'm going to let commissioner lee ask his question, and then thank you for giving us a few ideas, but i kind of want to start generating some thoughts about what we do here. >> so i don't want to rush, but we've been on this topic, and the thing is this commission was formed and when the police had the permits and c.a.d. reports were pretty much used against clubs or whatever for whatever reason, and the commission was formed, for me, i'm against using any c.a.d. reports, so whether it's 65 or 100, i don't look at your case on the c.a.d. reports. and with c-mac and other night life advocates, we also were against c.a.d. reports making decisions on permits, and i think you were part of that meeting when the c.a.d. decision was formed. for me, i don't look at the c.a.d. reports, i just use it for information. i look
st. patrick's night. if there were a police car there to watch and see, that wouldn't have happened. >> well, there was also a very unusual fire that occurred that night that did tax resources. i'm going to let commissioner lee ask his question, and then thank you for giving us a few ideas, but i kind of want to start generating some thoughts about what we do here. >> so i don't want to rush, but we've been on this topic, and the thing is this commission was formed and when the...
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st. patrick's all day before the mass on saturday morning. walter: we will be there when the plane arrives at laguardia and proceeds to st. patrick's cathedral. at this time, we would like to present a report on the life on robert f. kennedy. walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor reflected a boy's shyness, he loved getting out a moment people and enjoy e physical contact. he refused political that she refused police protection -- he refused police protection and the people did not want to hurt him. he went to areas where most people didn't not want to go to -- he went to areas where people steered cleared of. he has -- he had come into his own. night was a particularly joyous night. robert kennedy was 42 years old and had just won the presidential primary, and spoke to his supporters, and invited them to chicago. senator kennedy was a happy man as he made his way -- he was hit t
st. patrick's all day before the mass on saturday morning. walter: we will be there when the plane arrives at laguardia and proceeds to st. patrick's cathedral. at this time, we would like to present a report on the life on robert f. kennedy. walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor reflected a boy's shyness, he loved getting out a...
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st. patrick's cathedral tonight. we would like to present a report on the life and career of senator robert kennedy with cbs news correspondent water cronkite. -- walter cronkite. >> these last few weeks robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight and he was a fighter. and he was at stake an idealist. for a man whose demeanor always seemed to suggest a boyish shyness, he enjoyed getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection because he said all the people wanted to do was to touch him. , not to hurt him. he made a point of that. he knew the people did not want to hurt him. he plunged into areas that local mayors steered clear of. something seemed to grow in the shy third mother of a dynamic family in these weeks of american painting. and the brother who had stayed behind the scenes especially in the final week in california. particularly was a joyous night. robert francis kennedy was 42 years old, and had just won the jury of his political
st. patrick's cathedral tonight. we would like to present a report on the life and career of senator robert kennedy with cbs news correspondent water cronkite. -- walter cronkite. >> these last few weeks robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight and he was a fighter. and he was at stake an idealist. for a man whose demeanor always seemed to suggest a boyish shyness, he enjoyed getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused...
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st. patrick's all day tomorrow before the high requiem mass on saturday morning. walter: we will be there when the plane lands at laguardia and proceeds to st. patrick's cathedral. in the meantime, we would like to present a report on the life of robert f. kennedy. walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor always seems to reflect bos shyness, he loved getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection and --se he set all the people wanted to do was touch him, not hurt him. plunged into areas even local mayors steered clear of and he was manhandled. something seemed to grow in be shy third brother of a dynamic family. the younger brother who had stayed behind the scenes had come into his own. tuesday night was a particularly joyous night. robert francis kennedy was 42 years old and had just won the victory of his political life in the california presidential primar
st. patrick's all day tomorrow before the high requiem mass on saturday morning. walter: we will be there when the plane lands at laguardia and proceeds to st. patrick's cathedral. in the meantime, we would like to present a report on the life of robert f. kennedy. walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor always seems to reflect bos...
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st. patrick's day weekend. [silent video playing ] >> okay with that, we're going to go over a couple different videos that show the patrons. until i determine that it was actually hue patrons that were actually involved in this, i did not even mention it to anyone because if i don't know, i'm not going to accuse anybody. when i did determine that it was, indeed, hue patrons, i sent an e-mail over to mr. montoya voicing my concerns to redouble their efforts because there had been a fight -- a major fight on the 18, there had been a major fight on the 25. both of those -- actually, i didn't even know that the hue patrons were involved in the 25 one. i hadn't looked at those yet, and at that point, it was just the 17 or the 18. i asked him to redouble his efforts. we talked about the serving -- kind of the things that we've been going over and over. i got a response from his attorney basically saying to go through him because he's his attorney of record. so now i'll just say if i need to send anything, i'll send
st. patrick's day weekend. [silent video playing ] >> okay with that, we're going to go over a couple different videos that show the patrons. until i determine that it was actually hue patrons that were actually involved in this, i did not even mention it to anyone because if i don't know, i'm not going to accuse anybody. when i did determine that it was, indeed, hue patrons, i sent an e-mail over to mr. montoya voicing my concerns to redouble their efforts because there had been a fight...
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we are missing bits of st patrick's day. the germans. in forty five minutes on a daily. life like germany with t.w. any time any place. is a new. video and event as. they have at the back of those. songs to sing along to come down to just a combo from soup. to do such. a varied course is kind of into active exercise is the right thing about that d w dot com a stash documented on facebook in the uk still. jammin for free but the devil you. welcome to in good shape coming up. quicker than water what blood reveals about our health. green power pasley is more than just a garnish.
we are missing bits of st patrick's day. the germans. in forty five minutes on a daily. life like germany with t.w. any time any place. is a new. video and event as. they have at the back of those. songs to sing along to come down to just a combo from soup. to do such. a varied course is kind of into active exercise is the right thing about that d w dot com a stash documented on facebook in the uk still. jammin for free but the devil you. welcome to in good shape coming up. quicker than water...
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st. patrick's day night, so think of all the activity citywide. but we also have a major, major fire in our district where all our units were covering those blocks. i believe it was a four alarm fire, so all our resources that night were dedicated to union street, and they actually had to call for other units to staff the -- the district for calls for service, that you know, they're short, as well, so it's a very, very busy night. so here's a gentleman off to the right, the billionaire boy's club, talking to somebody. and then, we have our north face guy right behind there. this is the two people that we previously identified. now it's getting a little bit animated. you'll see the -- the north face gentleman kind of, you know, making movements and stuff. and i think, looking here, you can kind of see that it -- it could turn into a fight just based on body language and posturing. there's the north face guy getting a little bit pumped up, and the fight starts. there's north face -- the fight starts. now the north face is trying to hit somebody. the
st. patrick's day night, so think of all the activity citywide. but we also have a major, major fire in our district where all our units were covering those blocks. i believe it was a four alarm fire, so all our resources that night were dedicated to union street, and they actually had to call for other units to staff the -- the district for calls for service, that you know, they're short, as well, so it's a very, very busy night. so here's a gentleman off to the right, the billionaire boy's...
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why do we get called racist when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? i must say. oh, really? no, a little bit of welsh in me, but other than that... only a little bit. on nottingham's canals, reminders of lost industrial glory. england emerges as strangely wistful right now, and the more english people feel, the more likely they are to be nostalgic for times past. englishness is a variable quality. while almost three quarters of the over—65s say they are proud to call themselves english, among the young, it is less than half. it is felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. navigate 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. 10% of young people and 10% of graduates say they are embarrassed to call themselves english, and in this city, there's plenty of both. on the river cam, tie up at the fort st george pub, where else, to meet students of english history to talk about what england means to them. i think there are a million reasons to be proud to be english,
why do we get called racist when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? i must say. oh, really? no, a little bit of welsh in me, but other than that... only a little bit. on nottingham's canals, reminders of lost industrial glory. england emerges as strangely wistful right now, and the more english people feel, the more likely they are to be nostalgic for times past. englishness is a variable quality. while almost three quarters of the over—65s say they are proud to call...
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st. patrick's day or germany or italian day that is fine but once you say white pride or there isomhi shared and like a common culf being white then that's a construct because there is no such thing. if you say it's all one good culture as opposed to the bad african culture then you're building an entire narrative on a false premise becausehere is no such thing. all of the narrative coming from the far right are based on this fallacy. >> i think the notion of white changes over w time as groups become accepted into this idea of whiteness and then they turn on the next victim and when the group joins and comes far enough along the turn on over the new group is. i agree with what he said. this idea of what a white culture is doesn't make sense because there are so many within that to generalize. >> if we don't have questions or now i have one which is excuse me,hat t role of testosterone in these movements? >> if you feel -- it is so important. i went to a rally with christians old crew and -- >> years after. >> yes, a couple years ago and i didn't know and i didn't mention that i knewon chris
st. patrick's day or germany or italian day that is fine but once you say white pride or there isomhi shared and like a common culf being white then that's a construct because there is no such thing. if you say it's all one good culture as opposed to the bad african culture then you're building an entire narrative on a false premise becausehere is no such thing. all of the narrative coming from the far right are based on this fallacy. >> i think the notion of white changes over w time as...
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why do we get called racist, when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? of the over—65s say they are proud to call themselves english, among the young, it's less than half. it's felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. navigate 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. 10% of young people and 10% of graduates say they are embarrassed to call themselves english, and in this city, there's plenty of both. when patriotism or nationalism becomes a code for prejudice, i think that's what becomes problematic. richard the lionheart is a... he's a very poor icon, and a very poor representation of what englishness is and could be be taken to be. it's a supremacist view. it's a violent look at the past. the final leg of our journey along the navigable arteries of england, and we emerge into the rarefied atmosphere of planet london. in some parts of the capital, like here in islington, only half of people say they feel strongly english. a similar proportion say they feel
why do we get called racist, when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? of the over—65s say they are proud to call themselves english, among the young, it's less than half. it's felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. navigate 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. 10% of young people and 10% of graduates say they are embarrassed to call themselves english, and in this...
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st. patrick's cathedral for the funeral, the last surviving kennedy brother gave the eulogy. >> i want tourn today in this cathedral, around the world. we loved him as a brother, as a father, as a son. >> i knew my dad. when i watch that video of him speaking at my uncle bobby's funeral, his voice cracking. >> those of us who loved him and take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world. >> there's a moment there where he wants to weep and america wants to weep. and yet you're not allowed to. >> as he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him, some men see things as they are and say why, i dream things tha nev wer and say why not. >> america los hope, america lost its innocence again. america lost youth. america lost a passionate leader who cared deeply about the future of our country. and my father lost a friend. >> i still remember how i felt that grim day, watching robert kennedy's funeral train, as i write in my book the faces of those along the tracks ar
st. patrick's cathedral for the funeral, the last surviving kennedy brother gave the eulogy. >> i want tourn today in this cathedral, around the world. we loved him as a brother, as a father, as a son. >> i knew my dad. when i watch that video of him speaking at my uncle bobby's funeral, his voice cracking. >> those of us who loved him and take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world. >>...
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why do we get called racist when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? to call themselves english, among the young, it is less than half. it is felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. navigate 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. 10% of young people and 10% of graduates say they are embarrassed to call themselves english, and in this city, there's plenty of both. when patriotism or nationalism becomes a code for prejudice, i think that's what becomes problematic. richard the lionheart is a — he's a very poor icon, or a very poor representation of what englishness is and could be be taken to be. it's a supremacist view. it's a violent look at the past. the final leg of our journey along the navigable arteries of england and we emerge into the rarefied atmosphere of planet london. in some parts of the capital, like here in islington, only half of people say they feel strongly english. a similar proportion say they feel strongly european, and a third of pe
why do we get called racist when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? to call themselves english, among the young, it is less than half. it is felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. navigate 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. 10% of young people and 10% of graduates say they are embarrassed to call themselves english, and in this city, there's plenty of both. when...
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st. patrick's day dinner and his original request to me was would i do a 20 minute speech completely in limeric form. i thought that was not going to work. so we did a standard comedy speech. and i did send him one limeric. and as all good speech writers, this is -- he owns this. not me. and he shall remain nameless. but these are something that i thought would be kind of fun to share. march madness begins in dc with chaos and tweets by dt. what staff not been fired is worn out and tired. not my fault. i worked for gb. [ laughing ] [ applause ] thank you. >> well, thank you. and i did not realize we were all going to be speaking from a podium or a lectern, which makes me feel like this needs to be a lot more significant than when we're sitting down . and i will say i didn't bring any poetry with me. and to some extent, you know, i think it's interesting for me personally. my finding as a speech writer was that in college i would skim the introductions of books and then later in discussion sections i would pretend to have done the reading. and that turned out to be pretty good preprofessional ex
st. patrick's day dinner and his original request to me was would i do a 20 minute speech completely in limeric form. i thought that was not going to work. so we did a standard comedy speech. and i did send him one limeric. and as all good speech writers, this is -- he owns this. not me. and he shall remain nameless. but these are something that i thought would be kind of fun to share. march madness begins in dc with chaos and tweets by dt. what staff not been fired is worn out and tired. not...
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st. patrick's day dinner on the 16th right as march madness was starting, and his original request was would do a 20-minute speech completely in limerick form. i did the math and said that is probably 200 limericks. [laughter] mary: i thought that was not going to work. we did a standard comedy speech, and i did send him one limerick. as all good speechwriters, he owns this, not me, and he shall remain nameless. these are ones i thought would be fun to share. march madness begins in d.c., with chaos and tweets by dt. what staff not been fired is worn out and tired, not my fault, i worked for gb. [laughter] [applause] david: thank you. i did not realize we would all be speaking from a podium or a lecturn, which makes me feel like this needs to be a lot more significant than when we are sitting down. i will say i did not bring any poetry with me. to some extent, it is interesting for me personally, my training as a speechwriter was that in college, i would skim the introductions of books and then in discussion sections , i would pretend to have done the reading. [laughter] david: that turned o
st. patrick's day dinner on the 16th right as march madness was starting, and his original request was would do a 20-minute speech completely in limerick form. i did the math and said that is probably 200 limericks. [laughter] mary: i thought that was not going to work. we did a standard comedy speech, and i did send him one limerick. as all good speechwriters, he owns this, not me, and he shall remain nameless. these are ones i thought would be fun to share. march madness begins in d.c., with...
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st. patrick's day event, the liquid event every year but also really fun and then after a nun knocked down one of the military social aides to get to the president to shake his hand, we stopped doing that as well and we just had a lovely sort of iish -- irish themed event. we are probably making it sound worse than it is because you remember the bad behavior, you hear the bad stories an you don't hear the stories about people being kind and honest and faithful and so forth. but i think people like to hear some of these more unusual stories and i understand there are many from the reagan library and i want to say thank you for your service because without the volunteers we had at the white house both the military and the nonmilitary volunteers i don't think we could functions. >> that's true, absolutely. >> we have just a couple of minutes. i know in the book you have something that you call pearl-clutching moments at the white house. i know there were stories at someone getting arrested on your events and couple of your events as well. i wonder if you can share a touching moment, leave us
st. patrick's day event, the liquid event every year but also really fun and then after a nun knocked down one of the military social aides to get to the president to shake his hand, we stopped doing that as well and we just had a lovely sort of iish -- irish themed event. we are probably making it sound worse than it is because you remember the bad behavior, you hear the bad stories an you don't hear the stories about people being kind and honest and faithful and so forth. but i think people...
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st. patrick's cathedral from his funeral down to washington to join his brother at arlington ceremony.e people along those tracks are his greatest testament, in philly, 30th street station, which you know so well, 20,000 people singing together spontaneously the battle hymn of the republic. and all those poor whites along the tracks between the big cities. this kind of affectionate patriotism, a couple cops you'll see in this picture saluting him, these working class guys having their kids join them, a whole family doing that. that affectionate patriotism across ethnic lines, if you will. i don't like the word race. we're all the same race. the ethnic lines is gone right now. i think bobby offered to bring it together, bring people together. i think that's why this is so sad. at least in remembering him, there's some tonic value, that we know it's possible because it once happened. >> indeed. john lewis who was on the train is quoted in the documentary saying he didn't want it to stop. there's ample evidence had it been a transcontinental train ride, those same crowds, that same kind o
st. patrick's cathedral from his funeral down to washington to join his brother at arlington ceremony.e people along those tracks are his greatest testament, in philly, 30th street station, which you know so well, 20,000 people singing together spontaneously the battle hymn of the republic. and all those poor whites along the tracks between the big cities. this kind of affectionate patriotism, a couple cops you'll see in this picture saluting him, these working class guys having their kids join...
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st. patrick's event was liquid and also really fun, and then after a nun knocked down one of the military social aides in her zeal to get to the president to shake his hand, we stopped doing that as well and just had a lovely sort of irish themed event. but we probably are making it sound worse than it is. you remember the bad behavior kind of like a media you hear the bad stories, don't hear the good stories about people being kind and honest and faithful but people like to hear some of these more unusual stories, and i understand there are many dose sents here from the reagan library and i want to si thank you for your service because without the volunteers we had the white house, both the military the nonmilitary volunteers, i don't think we could function at all. >> that's true. absolutely. >> we have just a couple of minutes. know in the book you have something that you called pearl clutching moments at the white house. i know there was a story about somebody getting arrested at one of your events and a little bit of diceyness. can you each share one pearl clutching moment, leave us
st. patrick's event was liquid and also really fun, and then after a nun knocked down one of the military social aides in her zeal to get to the president to shake his hand, we stopped doing that as well and just had a lovely sort of irish themed event. but we probably are making it sound worse than it is. you remember the bad behavior kind of like a media you hear the bad stories, don't hear the good stories about people being kind and honest and faithful but people like to hear some of these...
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st. patrick's cathedral in new york, a train took his remains to arlington national cemetery outside washingtoninterrupted their day to stand by the tracks and pay tribute to the man lying in the train's last car on its 225-mile journey. >> i was asleep and my wife woke me up. bobby was shot. but -- it's amazing, 50 years later. >> john anderson was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. >> i was struck by the size of the crowds. every now and then there would be one or two people standing with a flag or sign. it was very emotional. still is. >> reporter: also aboard the train, photographer paul fusco. he captured the faces, black and white. male, female, young and old staring into the train window. >> mixed in age and sex and color and size. new jersey is next. >> john malone who was 20 at the time stood along the tracks in new jersey. did it feel like a funeral? >> it actually did. the sense was you were at a wake, paying your respects and just here to do that and stay quietly waiting for the train to come by. and one of the ho
st. patrick's cathedral in new york, a train took his remains to arlington national cemetery outside washingtoninterrupted their day to stand by the tracks and pay tribute to the man lying in the train's last car on its 225-mile journey. >> i was asleep and my wife woke me up. bobby was shot. but -- it's amazing, 50 years later. >> john anderson was a campaign aide for robert f. kennedy in 1968. and managed the guest list on the funeral train that day. >> i was struck by the...
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st. patrick's day all very busy. >> lots of all you can eat eat crab feasts. >> how many people. >> 300 people> i le it. i look it. >> i like it t. >> outsiders like allison and i come to something like that. >> absolutely. >> they say don't try to get in, though. >> that's right. >> tod we can get and in taste. what did you bring. >> what kind of desserts do you offer. f you brought on mike as our pastry. chef ssert thing before he's comeade um with a k lime tart. >> yup. >> chocolate moose cake. >> new yor style blueberry lemon cheesecake. >> salted caramel cheesecake. all of these look good. that is gorgeous. >> work of art. right?s got a blondie base, >> yeah. >> that's prettyer cool. y nice. >> homemade carrot cake. >> smores pies. smores cake. g >>cha. >> yeah.erry crisp. >> you're going to blow the diet st delicious you can be honest e honest? >> i'm a chocolate cake guy. chocate cake. >> me too. >> i'm a key lime. >> key lime. >> i'm key lime, too. >> i curious about the smores thing. tell me what -- i mean i see tho marshmal. what else is in there. >> got a flour less chocolate cake o
st. patrick's day all very busy. >> lots of all you can eat eat crab feasts. >> how many people. >> 300 people> i le it. i look it. >> i like it t. >> outsiders like allison and i come to something like that. >> absolutely. >> they say don't try to get in, though. >> that's right. >> tod we can get and in taste. what did you bring. >> what kind of desserts do you offer. f you brought on mike as our pastry. chef ssert thing before...
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st. patrick. the full iron clad, most famous was the c.s.s. tennessee. to give idea of scale of ship here, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. now to put that into perfect i, think about the last football game you saw this ship is 2/3 of the length of that football field. and prior to the war, there was no shipbuilding industry in selma at all. but yet they were able to produce this. and they did it in such a rush that we would -- construction was started, the trees that made up the timbers were still standing in the forest averpbed selma. so this was an effort that was put forth by people who did not originally have the skills, the manpower, nor the wherewithal to do these things. what they were able to accomplish was nothing short of totally awesome that they could pull things together and become as important as they were. here we're on the banks of the alabama river at selma. now in late march of 1865, general james harrison wilson moved on selma from his winter camps north of the tennessee river. and he had spent the winter there trai
st. patrick. the full iron clad, most famous was the c.s.s. tennessee. to give idea of scale of ship here, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. now to put that into perfect i, think about the last football game you saw this ship is 2/3 of the length of that football field. and prior to the war, there was no shipbuilding industry in selma at all. but yet they were able to produce this. and they did it in such a rush that we would -- construction was started, the trees that made up...
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why do we get called racist, when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. it's felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. when patriotism or nationalism becomes a code for prejudice, i think that's what becomes problematic. richard the lionheart is a... he's a very poor icon, and a very poor representation of what englishness is and could be be taken to be. it's a supremacist view. it's a violent look at the past. the final leg of our journey along the navigable arteries of england, when patriotism or nationalism becomes a code for prejudice, the final leg of our journey along the navigable arteries of england, and we emerge into the rarefied atmosphere of planet london. in some parts of the capital, like here in islington, only half of people say they feel strongly english. a similar proportion say they feel strongly european, and a third of people here have a strong link with a country outside the uk. london is a truly i
why do we get called racist, when everybody else celebrates st andrew's day, st patrick's day? 90 miles south—east, to cambridgeshire, and people's englishness is much more diluted. it's felt strongly among brexit supporters, much less so for those who voted to remain in the eu. when patriotism or nationalism becomes a code for prejudice, i think that's what becomes problematic. richard the lionheart is a... he's a very poor icon, and a very poor representation of what englishness is and...
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st. patrick's when we came out of the cathedral.ned up on route from penn station, the train emerging from the darkness of the tunnel out into a harbor or a river in newark, i don't know what it was and a fire boat there with firefighters and a flag at half-staff on the fire boat and the crowds along the way, phia and we were talkinga while ago about the trump voter. well, take a l at these people. those are who became trump voters, the aggrieved, people with grievancesho believed in robert kennedy. they believed in what he said, what he wanted to do for this country. they believed. they believed because he came at them with truth, honesty, candor, and, most of all, hope coulhope for a better future for themselves and for america. that's what was lost. and it's somehow been lost for a long time in this country. and my god these pictures, the memories, what we lost then, what we're still in the grasp of losing today, it's incredible. >> tomorrow we're going to have a big conversation about this. tom brokaw, we're going to hear from t
st. patrick's when we came out of the cathedral.ned up on route from penn station, the train emerging from the darkness of the tunnel out into a harbor or a river in newark, i don't know what it was and a fire boat there with firefighters and a flag at half-staff on the fire boat and the crowds along the way, phia and we were talkinga while ago about the trump voter. well, take a l at these people. those are who became trump voters, the aggrieved, people with grievancesho believed in robert...
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st. patrick's day or german day, that's fine but once you say white pride, once you imply there's something shared like a common culture of being white, not a construct there is no such thing. europe is a bunch of cultures and if you say that all one good culture as opposed to this bad african culture,then you're building your entire narrative thoughtful premise because there's no such thing . all the narratives comingfrom the far right are based on this fallacy . >> the notion of white changes over time as groups become accepted into this idea of whiteness and then they turn on the next victim and win group joins , comes far enough, i would agree with exactly with vegas, this whole idea of what a white culture is doesn't make any sense because there are so many. it just doesn't make sense. >> if we don't have more questions right now, i have one which is for you too. what's the role of testosterone in these movements? >> if you feel -- it's so important. i went to a rally with the hammer skins and. >> years after. >> this is a couple years ago i went and christian would've got me thrown ou
st. patrick's day or german day, that's fine but once you say white pride, once you imply there's something shared like a common culture of being white, not a construct there is no such thing. europe is a bunch of cultures and if you say that all one good culture as opposed to this bad african culture,then you're building your entire narrative thoughtful premise because there's no such thing . all the narratives comingfrom the far right are based on this fallacy . >> the notion of white...
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patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master in the dark of the international displacement of priests suspected of sexually abusing children. among the pile of documents from the community. if st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the jusice several st john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the co
patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master...
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when patrick henry stood in old st. john's church, the walls of -- van lew mansion at code took heart,an lew crying give them liberty or give me death. mythe it to her to put the into its proper place and recover a sense of the real , a woman who lew we should remember not only for her intelligence gathering but for her intelligence and not only for her ability to conceal the truth but to tell it. >> [applause] >> i would be delighted to take questions. >> my father-in-law grew up in churchill, not far from the van lew mansion. i always heard the story about act, he would say that was not used to much. i thought that was how she got into prison to visit with the union troops. did play actn lew and there were times she there is herself and some evidence of a time she disguised herself and pretended to be someone else but i don't think she wanted to give the impression that she was crazy and it was much more her family connections and her play acting the role of a loyal confederate bruise that she was crazy. access toded
when patrick henry stood in old st. john's church, the walls of -- van lew mansion at code took heart,an lew crying give them liberty or give me death. mythe it to her to put the into its proper place and recover a sense of the real , a woman who lew we should remember not only for her intelligence gathering but for her intelligence and not only for her ability to conceal the truth but to tell it. >> [applause] >> i would be delighted to take questions. >> my father-in-law...
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her sister, nora kelly, father, patrick clarity, and large, extended family as well as her sisters and the people they serve. sister patricia anne taught serving youth from st. elizabeth's, st. ann's from 1974 to 1985. she also served the director of religious instruction for 7ephinanc parish. generations of families remember and honor her life filled with faith and service to the education and ministry of youth. the funeral mass honoring sister patricia anne clarity was celebrated yesterday at mother house. if we could end in her honor. second thing, and i'm happy to introduce today, is a resolution urging all of us in support senator scott weiner's most recent bill, senate bill 221, which seeks to ban the sale of guns and ammunition at the cow palace fairgrounds, which he publicly announced yesterday at a press conference, along with many of his colleagues, including david chu and many others. they host five gun shows and each show is two days, 10 days a year, where guns are made more easily available to people in the bay area. these gun shows are vehemently opposed by surrounding counties, san matao and san jose, because they're opposite our values. as p
her sister, nora kelly, father, patrick clarity, and large, extended family as well as her sisters and the people they serve. sister patricia anne taught serving youth from st. elizabeth's, st. ann's from 1974 to 1985. she also served the director of religious instruction for 7ephinanc parish. generations of families remember and honor her life filled with faith and service to the education and ministry of youth. the funeral mass honoring sister patricia anne clarity was celebrated yesterday at...
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st. ignatius, the wild cats. there was a school over by where your grandfather went be careful now. >>commissioner cleaveland: what was the name, that, chief? don't worry about it. >> commissioner veronese: i used to watch patrick alioto play football there with your grandfather there a few years back. >>commissioner cleaveland: commissioner nakajo. >> commissioner nakajo: point of clarification. notre dame class of '65. >>commissioner cleaveland: wow. double team, triple team. >> commissioner nakajo: i just wanted to say i appreciate your comments and your insight, commissioner covington. i truly appreciate the veteran grasp that you have of the budget process as well as with the city process with the new recent election with the board of supervisors and in terms of flux and in waiting things to settle, we still have to go about our business. i think it's importantor me to hear the members of the board of supervisors understand and comprehend the need of our ambulance services. i think that's utmost. i have no problem as commissioner with this commission to chief hayes-white to do any advocacy that we need to do in terms of education. we know that there's some new "players" that are going to be now members of
st. ignatius, the wild cats. there was a school over by where your grandfather went be careful now. >>commissioner cleaveland: what was the name, that, chief? don't worry about it. >> commissioner veronese: i used to watch patrick alioto play football there with your grandfather there a few years back. >>commissioner cleaveland: commissioner nakajo. >> commissioner nakajo: point of clarification. notre dame class of '65. >>commissioner cleaveland: wow. double team,...