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when it comes to robert kennedy's position, i'm just going to talk about that and how robert kennedy came to his beliefs. he was a pragmatist, and whether -- if that requiredgm government intervention which he spoke very favorably of in december of 1963 he writes that government is where our problems get solved. so it's favorable, it's fashionable to look down on it, but this is what we do, choose to do together. but then again he also understood we needed to build political consensus. so when he desized his program for -- devised his program for eradicating and rebuilding the t slums in these three sets of speeches in 1966, the third speech was how do we bring along the people who feel left behind by the great society, and why should government help them. and we're talking about the middle-aged middle class. and he was, he said that in 1955 if you chose not to go to college, in 1965 you were you were 27 or 28 years old, and you have 30 years of working life ahead of you. and, therefore, we need to be able to do something for them. if they want to contribute to society, then we shoul
when it comes to robert kennedy's position, i'm just going to talk about that and how robert kennedy came to his beliefs. he was a pragmatist, and whether -- if that requiredgm government intervention which he spoke very favorably of in december of 1963 he writes that government is where our problems get solved. so it's favorable, it's fashionable to look down on it, but this is what we do, choose to do together. but then again he also understood we needed to build political consensus. so when...
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that was robert kennedy's reputation especially at the end of jfk blank life. he was opportunist and would do anything for votes. that was part of it that he didn't have this kind of guiding set of principles. it was a political liability for him and in some ways it showed i think political courage to stand by a person he had been previously had feelings for. he also blamed one of the political mentors for a lot of failings as well so that brings it back a little bit. >> what makes the books nicely paired together as both are about kennedys brothers trying to become something better than they had ever been. they are involved and looking at their lives trying to decide what can they do to truly fulfill the family's goal for public service. bobby was coming along in a certain way and throughout the story in my book that is basically what john was trying to do. from the lopez when they came into the presidency he wasn't a civil rights advocate but as we know. they announced the civil rights legislation and spoke about civil rights in a way that had never been spok
that was robert kennedy's reputation especially at the end of jfk blank life. he was opportunist and would do anything for votes. that was part of it that he didn't have this kind of guiding set of principles. it was a political liability for him and in some ways it showed i think political courage to stand by a person he had been previously had feelings for. he also blamed one of the political mentors for a lot of failings as well so that brings it back a little bit. >> what makes the...
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.>> an emotional story of the man from the south bay who held robert kennedy as he lay dying in a hotel in los angeles. what he remembers about that day and the unusual way he was able to find peace. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> the state senate has approved the bill that would bar the state from doing business with companies bidding on donald trump's border wall. lawmakers who backed this bill say the wall will hurt families and the environment. republican say the law would damage the safe economy and its workforce. opponents say the bill is meant to score political points and is overreaching. >> one of the most important things we have in california is jobs. we should not confuse the issue of working people with political policy. >> the state assembly will take up the measure and the federal government has not released the names of those bidding on the p
.>> an emotional story of the man from the south bay who held robert kennedy as he lay dying in a hotel in los angeles. what he remembers about that day and the unusual way he was able to find peace. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> the state senate has...
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. >>> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. >> welcome back to the 11th hour. that was rfk's press secretary and late father of nbc's own josh announcing the news that felt like the end of the world for kennedy supporters. that was on this very day in 1968. and on this very day two years earlier bobby kennedy delivered one of his most memorable speeches speaking in south africa. he talked about living in times of danger and uncertainty that were even more open to creative energy than any other time in our history. a new book came out today to early and favorable notice. the author is a veteran journalist and a colleague of ours as a producer on "morning joe." his book focuses on the years between bobby's brother's assassination and the speech in south africa. the book is called "the revolution of bobby kennedy." thanks for coming on. as you look at this now through the prism of our current times does it seem like an era a million years ago that he and his politics of idealism existed in? >> i think one of t
. >>> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. >> welcome back to the 11th hour. that was rfk's press secretary and late father of nbc's own josh announcing the news that felt like the end of the world for kennedy supporters. that was on this very day in 1968. and on this very day two years earlier bobby kennedy delivered one of his most memorable speeches speaking in south africa. he talked about living in times of danger and uncertainty that were...
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as the conversation about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and today's program will be broadcast live on c-span's booktv. if there's time at the end of the q&a with the authors, we ask is the microphone provided and please speak into it so that viewers at home can hear you. before we begin today's program ph announced in sinister phone and turn off all flash cameras. please welcome her interviewer, chained daily. [applause] >> thank you. high coming changes from the university of chicago. he can tell by my voice i'm not going to be talking so much today which is just as love because we have two fabulous authors to talk about their incredible books. let me tell you about them and
as the conversation about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and today's program will be broadcast live on c-span's booktv. if there's time at the end of the q&a with the authors, we ask is the microphone provided and please speak into it so that viewers at home can hear you. before...
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so in what ways is the comparison between robert kennedy and kushner a false one? >> there's a large difference between the two men. robert kennedy before he took over as attorney general for the united states had served, well, on a couple of senate committees, staff, he had served in the justice department, had experience with the government. is then, of course, he was the attorney general of the united states. he was one of those people in the smallest circle around the president helping to make national security decisions. that is a very different position than we've seen with jared kushner, who had literally no government experience before coming in, had not assumed a role as a senior aide, because the administration wasn't in office yet. the only similarity there really is, is that one you mentioned, which is that both of them were brought into the president's inner circle of the top-level intelligence document, the top tier daily intelligence product, that only the president and those he designates to receive it get to see every day. that and their age is rea
so in what ways is the comparison between robert kennedy and kushner a false one? >> there's a large difference between the two men. robert kennedy before he took over as attorney general for the united states had served, well, on a couple of senate committees, staff, he had served in the justice department, had experience with the government. is then, of course, he was the attorney general of the united states. he was one of those people in the smallest circle around the president...
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> i would say that jared kushner is the robert kennedy of the trump administration. and i would disagree with maggie about back channels and secret channels, because they can be the same things. in the kennedy era, quite specifically, the knowledge of this was limited to the two brothers. one was the president and one was the attorney general. they kept it out of the state department. they kept everything away from everybody. >> former presidential briefer, david priess, suggested otherwise. he's the author of "the president's book of secrets," and he tweeted that it was, quote, true that jared and rfk are the only two regular family recipients of daily potus intel docs in his 55-year history. false in all other ways. he and jeff join us tonight. so, david, in what ways is the comparison between robert kennedy and kushner a false one? >> there's a large difference between the two men. robert kennedy before he took over as attorney general for the united states had served, well, on a couple of senate committees, staff, he had served in the justice department, had expe
> i would say that jared kushner is the robert kennedy of the trump administration. and i would disagree with maggie about back channels and secret channels, because they can be the same things. in the kennedy era, quite specifically, the knowledge of this was limited to the two brothers. one was the president and one was the attorney general. they kept it out of the state department. they kept everything away from everybody. >> former presidential briefer, david priess, suggested...
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. >>> a man recalls a moment he held robert kennedy as he lay dying in a hotel. the emotional story 49 years later and how he was able to come to peace with what happened. >>> bill martin says we may need our umbrellas this week. the timing on the possible return of sprinkles coming up in the forecast. >>> today marks for nine years since the assassination of robert kennedy. is anniversary that set is a remembers every year because he was a young man in a famous picture holding up his head after he had been shot.>> after decades of guilt he was finally able to forgive himself things to unlikely friendship.>> for the first couple of years i was mad at god. >> reporter: sometimes in life we never know who or what may help us when we need it. before we explain this paper you need to understand why it means so much to him. every year around this time he visits this memorial in downtown san jose. here he wipes clean the plaque that bears the name of a man who once laid dying in his arms. even though the assassination of robert teddy was 49 years ago the memory and pai
. >>> a man recalls a moment he held robert kennedy as he lay dying in a hotel. the emotional story 49 years later and how he was able to come to peace with what happened. >>> bill martin says we may need our umbrellas this week. the timing on the possible return of sprinkles coming up in the forecast. >>> today marks for nine years since the assassination of robert kennedy. is anniversary that set is a remembers every year because he was a young man in a famous...
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government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the 70s, don't believe government is working for them anymore but carter attacks from somewhat the left but not really. reagan is on the right which is why they emerge as the most interesting candidate in 1976. reagan loses the nomination to gerald ford by 69 delegates, 2269 cast in kansas city. for a lot of reasons. the mississippi delegation. the ohio delegation, the new york delegation, reagan is convinced ford is not stolen the nomination but not won legitimately and we are down to the weeds but this wets reagan's appetite to run again even though he is 65 years old and a lot of people said you have been
government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the 70s, don't believe government is working for...
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robert kennedy once said we must recognize that this short life can either be ennobled or enriched by hatred. we're reminded of that in this part of our history here in the last year and a half in which we've seen acts of hatred flourishing across the country, preying on divisions between parts of our society. and it's incumbent on all of us to call out the unacceptability of hate speech, and certainly to work to bring unity where there has been division. this all came in dramatic deadly fashion together on the max train when a man spouting hatred and anti-muslim rhetoric acosted two young women sitting on the train, and three men stood up and sprung into action and told him that that was unacceptable. and i wish we could turned clock back and have incidents stop right there with that intervention. these men, by being willing to stand up in that setting, they are champions of justice. they were saying that this is unacceptable. they were saying it must stop. but then this confrontation turned deadly with the man spouting the hate speech pulling a knife and stabbing all three of these
robert kennedy once said we must recognize that this short life can either be ennobled or enriched by hatred. we're reminded of that in this part of our history here in the last year and a half in which we've seen acts of hatred flourishing across the country, preying on divisions between parts of our society. and it's incumbent on all of us to call out the unacceptability of hate speech, and certainly to work to bring unity where there has been division. this all came in dramatic deadly...
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the next author presentation will be a conversation about president kennedy, robert kennedy, and their relationship with martin luther king. that begins in just a few minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the highlight of lit fest for us. i agree with your hemingway feelings. i've done some rae -- research in the past. tell them what dad just said. >> he said i can't -- [inaudible] >> thank you. >> definitely can't. >> thank you so much. my son loves winston churchill and i love george orwell. >> you can read the chapters to each other. they alternate. >> brilliant book. >> thank you, sir. >> great thoughts. share your disdain for -- i live in -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thanks again. >> that was a good idea. >> i'll get it. i know where it is. >> [inaudible] everything you have to say about the -- >> the beatles are a running theme. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. >> very interesting. >> okay. for jeff and mary. >> yes. >> that would be great. [inaudible conversations] >> takure picture? >> sure. >> one,
the next author presentation will be a conversation about president kennedy, robert kennedy, and their relationship with martin luther king. that begins in just a few minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the highlight of lit fest for us. i agree with your hemingway feelings. i've done some rae -- research in the past. tell them what dad just said. >> he said i can't -- [inaudible] >> thank you. >> definitely...
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others have tried it of course, but robert kennedy tried it the hardest. he refused to look down on one group so he could allow the other to rise. people looked at him as a patriot, one who has kept faith with the country's greatest values. i've spent the last couple of years studying the life of robert kennedy. the result? bobby kennedy, a raging spirit, will be out this november. i think it's the story we need today more than ever because it's about bringing the country's working families together, not at war with each other. it's a story of the kind of leader we need but don't have, not now. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> what message do you have to james comey ahead of his testimony? >> i wish him luck. >> countdown to comey day. >> the president's got a full day on thursday. >> tonight, the war room is out, and live tweeting is in. new reporting on the president's go-it-alone strategy as we learn more about what the fired fbi director will say. then, what we'
others have tried it of course, but robert kennedy tried it the hardest. he refused to look down on one group so he could allow the other to rise. people looked at him as a patriot, one who has kept faith with the country's greatest values. i've spent the last couple of years studying the life of robert kennedy. the result? bobby kennedy, a raging spirit, will be out this november. i think it's the story we need today more than ever because it's about bringing the country's working families...
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john: i've criticized global warming hysteria, robert kennedy jr. calls me a totey who lies. >> i think they should be in jail. i think they should be. john: i think it's the alarmists like kennedy who are part of the ignorant mob. but tyson slocumb, director of public citizens energy program says i'm clueless about this. >> i don't think you're clueless, i think we have a minority fringe. the science is settled. john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of grnhouse gas emissions, we're going to have problems of species extinction, of issues with drought, ocean acidification, reasonable people have a debate about what policy prescriptionstor a clean futu
john: i've criticized global warming hysteria, robert kennedy jr. calls me a totey who lies. >> i think they should be in jail. i think they should be. john: i think it's the alarmists like kennedy who are part of the ignorant mob. but tyson slocumb, director of public citizens energy program says i'm clueless about this. >> i don't think you're clueless, i think we have a minority fringe. the science is settled. john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do...
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. >> the emotional story of a man who held robert kennedy as he lay dying at a los angeles hotel. what he remembers about that fateful day 49 years ago today and the unusual way he found peace. >>> it was another first for the spacex dragon is the international space station welcomed its first returning cargo ship in years. they made a repeat delivery to the space station. nasa retired its fleet back in 2011. the space x dragon arrive two days after it lifted off from the kennedy space center in florida. the dragon is the first refurbished cargo vessel. >>> for the fourth time this year someone broke into a northern california american legion post. burglar as -- burglar stole thousands of dollars of sound equipment. we have the details on what that person made off with. >>> a burglar caught on camera in stockton slithering around the perimeter of the main hall snatching to $12,000 piano keyboards. military veteran volunteers are fed up. >> we are veterans and a lot of us suffer from ptsd. they fought for the country. >> reporter: the burglar has broken into twice over the weekend.
. >> the emotional story of a man who held robert kennedy as he lay dying at a los angeles hotel. what he remembers about that fateful day 49 years ago today and the unusual way he found peace. >>> it was another first for the spacex dragon is the international space station welcomed its first returning cargo ship in years. they made a repeat delivery to the space station. nasa retired its fleet back in 2011. the space x dragon arrive two days after it lifted off from the kennedy...
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government met doesn't send robert kennedy. then in the 70s government can't remove the vietnam war or stop hyperinflation or stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems that -- carter runs in 76 as basically an outsider and was not okay with the idea ofhe heg government. he's a reformer and would clean up washington. he though after the corruption and will cut taxes. he's really much more of aa populist, almost a conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the 70s. we don't believe government is working for them anymore but reagan sees this and carter attacks it from somewhat of the left but not really. reagan is on the right which is why they emerged as the two most interesting candidates of 1976.6 reagan could come to the convention, lose the nominationt for gerald ford and by delegate votes of 269 in kansas city. for a lot of reasons the mississippi delegation, the ohio delegation, the new york delegation, reagan is convinced that ford has not stolen the nomination but not one legitimately en
government met doesn't send robert kennedy. then in the 70s government can't remove the vietnam war or stop hyperinflation or stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems that -- carter runs in 76 as basically an outsider and was not okay with the idea ofhe heg government. he's a reformer and would clean up washington. he though after the corruption and will cut taxes. he's really much more of aa populist, almost a conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the...
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. >> jackie spear holds ryan. 1968, of course, following his california primary victory, robert kennedy was assassinated. kennedy was the leading candidate for the democratic nomination. the shooting attack involving most members of congress happening in 1954 when a group of puerto rican nationals opened fire in the house press gathering injuring many others. luckily, all of them survived. senator huor hewey long died. we often forget how much our public officials sacrifice for their services. it is no doubt of an unsettling day to be in the office holder. we at cnn thinking of all of you. i am jake tapper, i will be back tomorrow for "the lead" at 4:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for joining us. >>> good evening from washington, there is a lot going on tonight. news breaking just night of the russian investigation directly involved of the president of united states. people are terribly shaken here. four people in were in the building around me, steve scalise were shot this morning and others was hurt. many more around the country, they have been wounded in
. >> jackie spear holds ryan. 1968, of course, following his california primary victory, robert kennedy was assassinated. kennedy was the leading candidate for the democratic nomination. the shooting attack involving most members of congress happening in 1954 when a group of puerto rican nationals opened fire in the house press gathering injuring many others. luckily, all of them survived. senator huor hewey long died. we often forget how much our public officials sacrifice for their...
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his name was robert kennedy. even back then in the 1960s, there was a division between progressives and police. that's why i enjoyed hearing about what senator kennedy did. isn't it interesting that the man who was most identified with the concerns about minorities was also the one with the most regard for the comes? i was always found to have served my time with the comment police but even more so after what a couple of though great people did last week. they rose to their duty is that saved lives. that's one of the several divisions that it would be good to close, the division between police and people. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >> everybody will have an adequate time to take a look at it. i think this will be as transparent as it can be. >> election night in america. polls close in georgia as senators craft a bill so secret, even they don't know what's in it. >> i haven't seen the bill. >> i have not seen a final proposal. >> tonight new reporteding on what is in the bill.
his name was robert kennedy. even back then in the 1960s, there was a division between progressives and police. that's why i enjoyed hearing about what senator kennedy did. isn't it interesting that the man who was most identified with the concerns about minorities was also the one with the most regard for the comes? i was always found to have served my time with the comment police but even more so after what a couple of though great people did last week. they rose to their duty is that saved...
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kennedy was assassinated. kennedy was the leading candidate for the democratic nomination. the shooting attack involving most members of congress happening in 1954 when a group of puerto rican nationals opened fire in the house press gallery, injuring congressman davis, bentley, and luckily all of them survived. senator hewey long died. in the 1800s congressman hines and hamilton were shot and killed just about a year apart from each other. it is no doubt of an unsettling day to be in the office holder. we at cnn thinking of all of you and your families. i am jake tapper, i will be back tomorrow for "the lead" at 4:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for joining us. ♪ [ shots ] >>> do we know where he's at? do we know where he's at? [ inaudible ] i assume people have been calling 911 already. >> a politically motivated shooting leaves a top republican in critical condition, but members of congress are striking this morning a unified tone. will the incident cool the heated political rhetoric? >>> and president trump f
kennedy was assassinated. kennedy was the leading candidate for the democratic nomination. the shooting attack involving most members of congress happening in 1954 when a group of puerto rican nationals opened fire in the house press gallery, injuring congressman davis, bentley, and luckily all of them survived. senator hewey long died. in the 1800s congressman hines and hamilton were shot and killed just about a year apart from each other. it is no doubt of an unsettling day to be in the...
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let me think about what robert kennedy said to us. for there's a type of violence that is slower but just as deadly and destructive as gun or bomb and a knife. this is violence of institutions. indifference in action. this is the violence that affects the poor. it poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. ladies and gentlemen, this is the truth as well. race lies at the root so many problems. we never really fully reckon with it until there's a flare up. in the form of ferguson, in the form of charleston, snipers in dallas our attention is fleeting and conversation is shallow. there's rarely any action or follow up to move us forward. america, it is true that our country is exceptional. but it is just as important to acknowledge that we will struggle with america's original sin and slavery which continue to today. reconciliation begins with an acknowledgement that there was wrong doing. that commitment to do better. in order to have reconciliation, you have to say i'm sorry. someone else has to say, well i
let me think about what robert kennedy said to us. for there's a type of violence that is slower but just as deadly and destructive as gun or bomb and a knife. this is violence of institutions. indifference in action. this is the violence that affects the poor. it poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. ladies and gentlemen, this is the truth as well. race lies at the root so many problems. we never really fully reckon with it until there's a flare up. in the form...
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kennedy was the president's brother as attorney general. >> yes. >> rose: and was pretty much involved in all the political aspects. >> that's exactly right. >> rose: and the campaign manager first and later as attorney general and involved as a right hand in all significant matters of stait. >> that's absolutely fair. i think the thing to keep in mind is that this modern era in which the justice department tries to maintain some semiindependence, is a post-watergate era and rfk was prewatergate. >> rose: so where do you think the russian probe is now. because when i talk to senators on the intelligence committee, they all say we've got to keep our focus here. all these stories are out there, you know who saw who, who did what. but the question is did the russians intent too disrupt our election and how successful were they. and what can we do to make sure that kind of thing dnt happen or has no impact. >> and how much collusion if rose: most importantly. >> so i think that the cause and patience are two important things right now. as much attention as the comey hearing got, deservedly
kennedy was the president's brother as attorney general. >> yes. >> rose: and was pretty much involved in all the political aspects. >> that's exactly right. >> rose: and the campaign manager first and later as attorney general and involved as a right hand in all significant matters of stait. >> that's absolutely fair. i think the thing to keep in mind is that this modern era in which the justice department tries to maintain some semiindependence, is a...
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so let me think about what robert kennedy said to us. for there is a type of violence that is slower. but just as deadly and as destructive as the gun or the bomb in the night. this is the violence of institutions. indifference and inaction. and slow decay. this is the violence that affects the poor. that poisons the relations between men because their skin as different colors. ladies and gentlemen, this is the truth as well. race lies at the root of so many problems. but we never really fully reckon with it. until there is a flair-up. -- flare-up in the form of ferguson, in the form of charleston, the snipers in dallas, the who arer in baton rouge, our attention is fleeting and the conversation is shallow and there is really and rarely any action or follow-up to move us forward. so, america, it is true that our country is exceptional. but it is just as important to acknowledge that we will struggle with america's original sin and the vestiges of slavery, which continue to today. reconciliation begins with an acknowledgment that there wa
so let me think about what robert kennedy said to us. for there is a type of violence that is slower. but just as deadly and as destructive as the gun or the bomb in the night. this is the violence of institutions. indifference and inaction. and slow decay. this is the violence that affects the poor. that poisons the relations between men because their skin as different colors. ladies and gentlemen, this is the truth as well. race lies at the root of so many problems. but we never really fully...
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and robert f kennedy, malcolm x, penn state and all these other cases. but in my lifetime there's never been anything like this. they will not accept this president is duly elected. and i don't think it stops at all. your thoughts. >> first of all, that's pretty overpowering. that's a lot of material and not stomach a lot of vivid proof. at a minimum, this resembles the late 60s or early 70s, the anti-vietnam. counterculture and free speech movement. all those things i came together out of great turmoil in that period. i think this is different. the frenzy on the left is deeper and more rapid than what it was. i think the strength of hollywood and the newsroom and campuses is bigger than what it was. so is a real fight. i was thinking at the beginning, when you are describing "washington post" story, it may be that the deputy attorney general has a new assignment which is to create a special counsel to look into leaks of the special counsel. it's illegal to be leaking. i don't understand what's rosen stein's memo was supposed to tell us. is he saying tha
and robert f kennedy, malcolm x, penn state and all these other cases. but in my lifetime there's never been anything like this. they will not accept this president is duly elected. and i don't think it stops at all. your thoughts. >> first of all, that's pretty overpowering. that's a lot of material and not stomach a lot of vivid proof. at a minimum, this resembles the late 60s or early 70s, the anti-vietnam. counterculture and free speech movement. all those things i came together out...
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the silicone like robert bigelow. kennedy: i know. thank you all for being here. dagen: love. kennedy: i love you, too. if you are an alien i want to fly away on your spaceship. the u.s. successfully tested a missile that could shoot down an intercontinental ballistic missile. will kim jong-un listen or is he will kim jong-un listen or is he past the point of no return? so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, s
the silicone like robert bigelow. kennedy: i know. thank you all for being here. dagen: love. kennedy: i love you, too. if you are an alien i want to fly away on your spaceship. the u.s. successfully tested a missile that could shoot down an intercontinental ballistic missile. will kim jong-un listen or is he will kim jong-un listen or is he past the point of no return? so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face...
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we have two more justices, roberts and kennedy, saying some sort of compromise. does this mean a full ban is just a matter of time? how should these countries prepare in advance of that happening? that is highly possible, but at the same time i think those justices that have not really supported a full ban, they will have to do a lot of thinking and think about the interest of the united states, the region and across the world. this also affects refugees for the next three months. the united states is going to ,ome up with a refugee policy that remains to be seen. david: stay with us, we will continue the conversation in a theminutes and focus on forecast, given we are four weeks into the diplomatic crisis in qatar. the fed is waiting in vain on inflation. janet yellen prepares to speak in london. shery: we are always talking about the fed. we are back at the world economic forum and we hear from a science company. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." shery: the clock is ticking for qatar on those 13 demands made by saudi arabia
we have two more justices, roberts and kennedy, saying some sort of compromise. does this mean a full ban is just a matter of time? how should these countries prepare in advance of that happening? that is highly possible, but at the same time i think those justices that have not really supported a full ban, they will have to do a lot of thinking and think about the interest of the united states, the region and across the world. this also affects refugees for the next three months. the united...
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the thing to watch is chief justice john roberts, who is very conservative, and anthony kennedy who is a moderate conservative, are starting to shift toward the middle. what we are really seeing that i think is intriguing is samuel alito, neil gorsuch, and clarence thomas attacking very .ard to the right i think the thing to look for is this battle at the center of the court to try to figure out if there still is a center of the court, and what this really hard right three some is going to hold for us going forward. amy: finally, vince warren. >> it reallyly spells bad news r justice and folks whoho work in this field probably for the next couple of decades. there is really no getting around thatt, and our strategies have to be designed around trying to keep some of these cases out of the supreme court if humanly possible. amy: what does that mean? >> at some level you will either take losses at the lower level rather than moving them up to the supreme court levevel, and t means that wins on the court of appeals level means the government or whoever you are challenging will be more inc
the thing to watch is chief justice john roberts, who is very conservative, and anthony kennedy who is a moderate conservative, are starting to shift toward the middle. what we are really seeing that i think is intriguing is samuel alito, neil gorsuch, and clarence thomas attacking very .ard to the right i think the thing to look for is this battle at the center of the court to try to figure out if there still is a center of the court, and what this really hard right three some is going to hold...
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and robert f kennedy,, malcolm x, kent state and all these other cases. in my lifetime there's never been anything like this. they will not accept this president as duly elected. and i don't think it stops at all. your thoughts. >> first of all, what you did was just the overpowering. that is a lot of material, and it's a lot of vivid proof where people are looking at the actual film. you're not making anything up. you're sharing with them the film. so i do think that at a minimum, this resembles the late 60s, early 70s, the end of the vietnam war. the counterculture, the free speech movement all the things thatth came together to create turmoil not period. i think t this is different. i think the frenzy on the left is deeper and more rapid than it was. i think there is strength in hollywood and the newsroom and campuses is bigger than it was. it's a real fight. posting at the very beginning when you were describing "the washington post" story, it may be that the deputy attorney general now has a new assignment which is to create a special counsel to look
and robert f kennedy,, malcolm x, kent state and all these other cases. in my lifetime there's never been anything like this. they will not accept this president as duly elected. and i don't think it stops at all. your thoughts. >> first of all, what you did was just the overpowering. that is a lot of material, and it's a lot of vivid proof where people are looking at the actual film. you're not making anything up. you're sharing with them the film. so i do think that at a minimum, this...
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senator robert f. kennedy was campaigning when he was shot at the ambassador hotel by a palestinian arab. a diary was found saying r.f.k. must be killed. we're mentioning gabby giffords. and now we're told some congressmen will carry guns. >> bill: the news conference beginning now. joe barton from texas and mike doyle from pennsylvania. they're the republican and democratic managers of a baseball game for tomorrow night. >> we're going to confirm we are going to play the annual charity baseball game tomorrow at the normal time at national stadium. the nats park. we do have one new charity that we have added. the fallen officers fund. in addition to the boys and girls club of washington, the washington literacy council and the nationals dream foundation. people that attend the game can make a donation to any of those charity at the game or they can also do it online. this is a game that has been played off and on for 100 years in its current configuration. it's been played since the 1960s. it's current
senator robert f. kennedy was campaigning when he was shot at the ambassador hotel by a palestinian arab. a diary was found saying r.f.k. must be killed. we're mentioning gabby giffords. and now we're told some congressmen will carry guns. >> bill: the news conference beginning now. joe barton from texas and mike doyle from pennsylvania. they're the republican and democratic managers of a baseball game for tomorrow night. >> we're going to confirm we are going to play the annual...
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george plimpton took time off to campaign for robert kennedy. he was there when kennedy was shot. he took the gun out of sierra hunt's hand. these were people deeply passionately concerned with politics. the only time that george or any other editor waded into politics in the review was to talk about free speech. and i think the idea there is that, you know, the arts give us a place to talk in ways that we can't talk politically about things that are very close to all our hearts. and it also creates a kind of fun challenge and obligation to be interesting when you're not talking about current events because news and gossip are inherently interesting but making up stories isn't. >> what was that litany? >> i beg your pardon? >> trump is a huge political figure but he's a huge cultural figure now. around your office, people talk a lot about donald trump. how do you avoid that as just a reality of what americans are thinking about and how art has to emanate from what people are thinking about? >> we don't try to keep it up. our writers have always responded to the news of the day in
george plimpton took time off to campaign for robert kennedy. he was there when kennedy was shot. he took the gun out of sierra hunt's hand. these were people deeply passionately concerned with politics. the only time that george or any other editor waded into politics in the review was to talk about free speech. and i think the idea there is that, you know, the arts give us a place to talk in ways that we can't talk politically about things that are very close to all our hearts. and it also...
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as often is the case in these situations, will have to look to justice roberts and justice kennedy to see which way it's going to go. >> briefly, which way do you think it will go? >> i think that were going to get another compromise. i think that's what's going to happen. in some fashion the supreme court won't give the president everything he wants but he will be left with substantial power. >> professor caught we appreciate you coming in. thank you. >>> in other cases the supreme court found the state of missouri violated the first amendment by denying public money to a church to build a playground. because of its religious status. the court also hear new arguments in two cases involving the rights of immigrants to court hearings while in detention. and the provision of immigration law that makes deportations easier. despite rumors justice kennedy did not announce his retirement on this last day of the term. the supreme court agreed to hear an appeal from the owner of the colorado bakery who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. the owner of masterpiece cake shop to
as often is the case in these situations, will have to look to justice roberts and justice kennedy to see which way it's going to go. >> briefly, which way do you think it will go? >> i think that were going to get another compromise. i think that's what's going to happen. in some fashion the supreme court won't give the president everything he wants but he will be left with substantial power. >> professor caught we appreciate you coming in. thank you. >>> in other...
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the courts especially, chief justice roberts and kennedy did not want the course decision to be read as a partisan rejection .f the trump legislation the justices would really like to avoid ruling on the travel ban altogether. kevin cirilli joins us. what are we going to see? when do we implement whatever we are supposed to implement within all of this confusion? marty: the travel ban goes into effect at 8:00 tonight. the court legal battle has not moved fast enough for the critics and opponents of the travelban. ar the white house this is policy victory. this is something they campaigned on that they have to deliver. this is something that faces opposition from the left. i think that you will be seeing more across the country today from protests at airports and at capitol hill. francine: any news on the health care bill? do we regroup after july 4? i put this question to senator ted cruz of the hallway. he says he does not want to commit to any kind of artificial deadline. he is the conservative senator from texas who oppose the bill that he's that was not conservative enough. i spo
the courts especially, chief justice roberts and kennedy did not want the course decision to be read as a partisan rejection .f the trump legislation the justices would really like to avoid ruling on the travel ban altogether. kevin cirilli joins us. what are we going to see? when do we implement whatever we are supposed to implement within all of this confusion? marty: the travel ban goes into effect at 8:00 tonight. the court legal battle has not moved fast enough for the critics and...
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we don't know how justice kennedy and roberts, more likely to be conservative on the court, we don't know what they're going to say. >> reporter: true. but the fact that the court agreed at least partly to grant the stay and take the appeal means that they're certainly skeptical of the lower court rulings that had two very different approaches. the fourth circuit court of appeals was perhaps the one that may be the most controversial. it looked at president trump's campaign statements and said, based on a long series of those, it's clear that the real animating force behind the executive order was religious discrimination, animus toward muslims. the ninth circuit court of appeal took a different approach and said the president just doesn't have the legal authority to do this. he didn't make a clear enough showing why national security requires this ban of this 90-day pause on travel. so the fact that the court agreed to this stay, i think, shows that there's at least some skepticism about that. some chance the government could pick up those two extra votes you talked about. >> is it
we don't know how justice kennedy and roberts, more likely to be conservative on the court, we don't know what they're going to say. >> reporter: true. but the fact that the court agreed at least partly to grant the stay and take the appeal means that they're certainly skeptical of the lower court rulings that had two very different approaches. the fourth circuit court of appeals was perhaps the one that may be the most controversial. it looked at president trump's campaign statements and...
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robert f. kennedy, and the triborough bridge was 25 cents to cross. [laughter] stuart: what would you have done if you made a guaranteed $40 million. >> i don't know that i would have done anything much differently than i did. i probably would have asked for more help and had more guidance, input from people that knew a heck of a lot more about the financial world and future than i did at the time. stuart: well, would you have been, well you weren't thrifty were you, back then? >> no, i wasn't. i was, taking care of business. taking care of things and the bills but i did want to enjoy life. stuart: yeah, but you had a great life. that is a fact, joe. i want to move on to this. >> you bet. stuart: you know warren sapp will donate his brain for concussion research. you have got a charity, you have got a fund for that purpose. i want you to tell our viewers about that, please? >> well, stuart, you know we've heard over the last few years, a bunch of years now, about traumatic brain injuries. we talked about it a lot with football and sports. but on an ev
robert f. kennedy, and the triborough bridge was 25 cents to cross. [laughter] stuart: what would you have done if you made a guaranteed $40 million. >> i don't know that i would have done anything much differently than i did. i probably would have asked for more help and had more guidance, input from people that knew a heck of a lot more about the financial world and future than i did at the time. stuart: well, would you have been, well you weren't thrifty were you, back then? >>...
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kennedy: you do have robert mule per and you are all google eyed for each other. with james comey and loretta lynch guiding the justice bus, they can do far more harm to a country than the russians can ever dream. you are here and i'm glad. i'm kennedy. could loretta lynch be in big trouble and does the lack of any comey memos on her help the trump administration? judge andrew napolitano joins me. the former f.b.i. -- welcome back. so the former f.b.i. director obviously took a very specific and copious notes on his conversations with the current president. but when it came to the former attorney general, do we have any such memoranda? the. judge napolitano: he said he tomorrow met with president obama twice and didn't feel the need to take notes. when asked why he took notes with president trump he said base might have a different view of our conversation than i did. but in the loretta lynch matter he accused her of a federal felony called misconduct in office, which is a large up breal of activities, one of which is making law enforcement decisions for political
kennedy: you do have robert mule per and you are all google eyed for each other. with james comey and loretta lynch guiding the justice bus, they can do far more harm to a country than the russians can ever dream. you are here and i'm glad. i'm kennedy. could loretta lynch be in big trouble and does the lack of any comey memos on her help the trump administration? judge andrew napolitano joins me. the former f.b.i. -- welcome back. so the former f.b.i. director obviously took a very specific...
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roberts offered six opinions, justice kennedy six, and justice thomas, ginsburg and soto meyer was seven apiece, gorsuch has already written one. some of those have already been out. some of those other opinions yet to be released. if you go to the supreme court's website, a lot of information there too. as far as the workings of the court, the opinion -- that is our website for the supreme court. everything we've done on this network concerning this topic, not only term limits, cameras in the courtroom, other things related to the court. all that available at c-span.org. philadelphia, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: good morning. , thenk the supreme court way it is set up, i think it should continue in its tradition. i don't think we should have term limits. i think the justices do a very good job with their opinions and decisions. i in the confirmation we may need to try harder to do selection there. all in all, i think the supreme court should stay the way it is. it is diverse and five, it speaks to america as america speaks to it. thank you. douglas in west virginia. hello. ca
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francine: will kennedy and robert shiller of yale university stays with us. we will have more on the oil market. we have charts that enable us to possibly look at this bearish trend. later on we also talk about mexico. bloomberg's editor in chief americas, that miller -- matt miller. he spoke to the finance minister and we have a mexico update. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ near, the silver building is the citigroup building the -- correction, yesterday i said it red sox were in first place and i am wrong, yankees win and red sox lose, yankees and first voice. more on this through the summer. in london, they do not care about the yankees or red sox, i am not sure what they care about, maybe government. francine lacqua is in london. francine: i care about my government and the future of the u.k.. in brussels, that is where it is happening, the first down -- first time macron shows up and theresa may. tom: maybe she will go to stonehenge. let's get to the first word news. the president's cabinet secretaries are ignoring his recent tweet on china and north korea.
francine: will kennedy and robert shiller of yale university stays with us. we will have more on the oil market. we have charts that enable us to possibly look at this bearish trend. later on we also talk about mexico. bloomberg's editor in chief americas, that miller -- matt miller. he spoke to the finance minister and we have a mexico update. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ near, the silver building is the citigroup building the -- correction, yesterday i said it red sox were in first place and...