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was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was she a partner in crime and maybe much more than that. >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crimes story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a normal childhood. for me it was just a very normal upbringing. >> bobbi went to college in oklahoma where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> the way she talked, the way she laughed, there was just something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he -- he gave me confidence. >> they married in 1982 and within four years had two little girls. bobbi was a teacher and randy worked in corrections. at one point they both worked at the same prison, randy in administration and bobbi teaching inmates with special needs. >> beginning of the day we walke
was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was she a partner in crime and maybe much more than that. >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crimes story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a normal childhood. for me it...
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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i'm aishah hasnie. >> it didn't take long for rumors to spread about hollywood's biggest star and the most of powerful man in the world. >> their schedules are so public it's easy to document their lives almost on a daily basis. the on time they could have been alone as far as i know is when they stayed in palm springs. >> sinatra planned to host the president for the weekend. but because of his alleged ties to organized crime, bobby urged him not to attend. and it was changed to bobby kennedy. >> early in the day he met with former president eisenhower. >> a large group of hollywood notables were in attendance. marilyn monroe is among the overnight guest. it is there she and the president allegedly s
bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i'm aishah hasnie. >> it didn't take long for rumors to spread about hollywood's biggest star...
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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's announcer: there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect...
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do you support bobby kennedy and he said yeah. >> you don't like very much. kennedy wants to improve -- why the support kennedy? i don't know, just do. he was attorney general so he kind of had that background of law and order and i think people saw him as being somebody who would balance, balance the interests of communities with order. the other thing that was interesting was that in 64 george wallace ram has a democratic presidential candidate in the primary in indiana got something like 2426% of the vote just running him straight out in four years later kennedy ran in indiana and won the primary at 40% of the vote. clearly some of the people who voted for george wallace in 64 voted for bobby kennedy and 68. i think kennedy andn wallace wee kind of competing for the same voters in appalachia. george wallace was a piece of work. at the time in 68 when he was campaigning he could run for re-election so he got his wife and her lean elected governor of alabama and when she had a think their third child in 61 or 62 the doctor saw some suspicious tissue but of c
do you support bobby kennedy and he said yeah. >> you don't like very much. kennedy wants to improve -- why the support kennedy? i don't know, just do. he was attorney general so he kind of had that background of law and order and i think people saw him as being somebody who would balance, balance the interests of communities with order. the other thing that was interesting was that in 64 george wallace ram has a democratic presidential candidate in the primary in indiana got something...
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he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they could not verify how it was from. they brought it to the fbi's attention because of the connection with the ken does. >> the accounts of rfk's whereabouts have been refuted by official record of the department of justice and personal accounts. bobby kenne
he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped...
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he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they could not verify how it was from. they brought it to the fbi's attention because of the connection with the ken does. >> the accounts of rfk's whereabouts have been refuted by official record of the department of justice and personal accounts. bobby kenne
he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped...
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clearly some who voted for george wallace it also voted for bobby kennedy and 68. by the way i go into george wallace because i think kennedy and wallace were competing for the same voters in appalachia and george wallace was a piece of work. [laughter] so at the time and 68 when he was campaigning he can't run for reelection, he elected governor of alabama and her lien when she had her third child and 61 or 62, the doctor saw some suspicious tissue but told george you need to get this checked out. cancerous. andy has cervical cancer, but george was running for reelection at the time did not want to deal withun that. so it was not until late 67 that she was finally formally diagnosed with cancer and died in march or april of 68 and of course wallace was runningng for president and his three kids went to relatives. not a nice man. but it was fascinating -- george wallace and bobby kennedy, there was definitely overlap in their constituencies. >> i would support that, i grew up in pennsylvania and i was 18 years old in 1968. i had friends and acquaintances and people
clearly some who voted for george wallace it also voted for bobby kennedy and 68. by the way i go into george wallace because i think kennedy and wallace were competing for the same voters in appalachia and george wallace was a piece of work. [laughter] so at the time and 68 when he was campaigning he can't run for reelection, he elected governor of alabama and her lien when she had her third child and 61 or 62, the doctor saw some suspicious tissue but told george you need to get this checked...
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they didn't think bobby kennedy was a positive influence on the children at the time. so, yeah, it was a lot of fun finding people who remembered the trip and had first-hand memories. one of the guys i talk about in the book was a guiding steven kay when he was university of kentucky law student. he was a friend of karl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky. one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was running for reelection at the time and he was like hey bobby, maybe not shine a light on poverty in south carolina weimer running for reelection. so kennedy said okay, and then hollings later supported some of the legislation. so went to kentucky because there is not a senator up for reelection in the congressman was karl perkins. he like held the job like the pope. he hadn't until he died, which is exactly what happened. steven caywood was a law student who would occasionally come to washington and help out karl perkins in his office. so he finagled a ride in the car with kennedy. so with a state trooper t
they didn't think bobby kennedy was a positive influence on the children at the time. so, yeah, it was a lot of fun finding people who remembered the trip and had first-hand memories. one of the guys i talk about in the book was a guiding steven kay when he was university of kentucky law student. he was a friend of karl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky. one of the reasons candidate went to that he was going to go to carolina but fritz collings was running for reelection at...
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it was fascinating to look at george wallace and john -- bobby kennedy. it is fascinating. >> i would support that. i grew up in western pennsylvania, i was 18 years old. i have friends and acquaintances, people who thought george wallace or bobby kennedy. and wound up voting for ronald reagan. >> how did that work out? thank you. >> no more questions? very good. thank you all for coming out. the most important thing to take away from this is to remember to buy the book. thank you. [applause] >> at the register. thank you very much. >> thanks again. .. >> please enjoy booktv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2.
it was fascinating to look at george wallace and john -- bobby kennedy. it is fascinating. >> i would support that. i grew up in western pennsylvania, i was 18 years old. i have friends and acquaintances, people who thought george wallace or bobby kennedy. and wound up voting for ronald reagan. >> how did that work out? thank you. >> no more questions? very good. thank you all for coming out. the most important thing to take away from this is to remember to buy the book. thank...
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bobby would not announce his candidacy until march to february the trip takes place. we are about six weeks before robert kennedy officially announces his candidacy. but like i said earlier, really had the trappings of a campaign trip and it's fun to have pictures in the book, kennedy aides did not expect quite the crowd of press to accompany the senator on this trip. so you would see these long caravans of cars following him and he'd stop somewhere and go inside a house to talk to somebody he would be done and beyond to the next house before the caravan even finished pulling up to the house. so this kind of funny how much attention it got although i was surprised to learn that the networks did not archive nightly newscasts until august 1968. when the democratic convention came. so there would be an occasional newscaster that follows important essay once in a while the network newscast from kennedy's trip was not able to find, i think they found they did not archive the newscast at that time. their host of issues, one just real briefly, food stamps was one of the fasc
bobby would not announce his candidacy until march to february the trip takes place. we are about six weeks before robert kennedy officially announces his candidacy. but like i said earlier, really had the trappings of a campaign trip and it's fun to have pictures in the book, kennedy aides did not expect quite the crowd of press to accompany the senator on this trip. so you would see these long caravans of cars following him and he'd stop somewhere and go inside a house to talk to somebody he...
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here's millie bobby brown. >> jimmy: millie bobby brown, thank you so much for being here i miss you i miss seeing your face. so i'm so happy that you're doing this thank you so much. where are you, and how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm in georgia right now, but i'm doing well i'm just staying quarantined how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, as well you know, i got kids running around and doing the show, but it's been really kind of a a great thing, a good outlet for me to do the show, 'cause i -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: the feedback has been great. we're raising a lot of money and a lot of people are -- yeah we're doing a lot of good stuff. and it feels good. >> yeah, that's good i'm glad >> jimmy: are you in, like, a music studio or something? >> yeah. this is the studio in the house. and these are all my brother and i's collection of records. a lot a bit of adele in there too. >> jimmy: yeah, i love that. i heard that you got a new puppy. is that true >> yes i got a dog and her name is winnie >> jimmy: yes! >> yes, i know - >> jimmy: that's the best name >> she's the most ado
here's millie bobby brown. >> jimmy: millie bobby brown, thank you so much for being here i miss you i miss seeing your face. so i'm so happy that you're doing this thank you so much. where are you, and how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm in georgia right now, but i'm doing well i'm just staying quarantined how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, as well you know, i got kids running around and doing the show, but it's been really kind of a a great thing, a good outlet for...
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bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time that jack and bobby were really exposed to american poverty of right to think it really stuck with both of them. there's a funny story from the 1960 campaign and west virginia were an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is it true that you have never worked today in your life? and jack kennedy said well yes there is some truth to that in the coalminer said will don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so kennedy really was enamored with the people in west virginia and appalachia and i think they stayed with him in july of 63, harry accardo who is a writer from eastern kentucky road a book called mike comes to the cumberland's. it was really an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern contacted by the coal companies. and the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on coal. and then in october of 63, homer was a reporter for the "new york times" wrote an exposÉ about poverty in eastern kentucky. i think jack kennedy had seen both of these and made quite an impression on him. he had plan
bobby was his campaign manager and this was the first time that jack and bobby were really exposed to american poverty of right to think it really stuck with both of them. there's a funny story from the 1960 campaign and west virginia were an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said is it true that you have never worked today in your life? and jack kennedy said well yes there is some truth to that in the coalminer said will don't worry you haven't missed a damn thing. [laughter] so...
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they didn't think bobby kennedy was a positive influence on the children at the time. so it was a lot of fun finding people who remembered the trip and had first hand memories.d one of the guys it's hard about the book was a guy who was a university of kentucky law student and was a friend of carl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky in one of the reasons kennedy went to eastern kentucky was he originally was going to go to south carolina but his friend was running for reelection at the time and he said he bobby, maybe not all of this on poverty. i want to run for reelection and so kennedy said okay and then later he supported some of the legislation so he went to kentucky because there was not a senator for reelection in the congressman was carl perkins. he held a job like the pope. he had until he died. in fact that's what did happen. in this law student would occasionally come to washington and help out helping out his office. so we would ride in the cart with kennedy sims and state trooper who drove kennedy and carl perkins and steve caywood, 23 -yea
they didn't think bobby kennedy was a positive influence on the children at the time. so it was a lot of fun finding people who remembered the trip and had first hand memories.d one of the guys it's hard about the book was a guy who was a university of kentucky law student and was a friend of carl perkins who was a congressman from eastern kentucky in one of the reasons kennedy went to eastern kentucky was he originally was going to go to south carolina but his friend was running for reelection...
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cooking with bobby flay. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony today, the acting director of national intelligence said that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who filed a complaint against president trump, adding, "i mean, 'melania t.' could be anyone. [ laughter ] according to nbc news, top trump allies say the white house is privately very worried about the involvement of rudy giuliani in president trump's discussion with ukraine also worried about rudy, children who forgot to check under the bed. [ laughter ] "he can't be here, he's on fox news." president trump this morning attempted to solidify republican support in the face of impeachment proceedings, tweeting, quote, "stick together play their game and fight hard,
cooking with bobby flay. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony today, the acting director of national intelligence said that he does not know the identity of the whistle-blower who filed a complaint against...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i'm bounty hunter bobby bandito but you can call me bobby d. i say it's high time we catch this killer because we got more livin' to . do here's how! lay down your favorite bandana, unfold it like so, get your trustd coffee filter you add on the. go get you two rubber barntiondz roll them on, fold them over and you're good to go. remember, stay at home, but if you got to go, strap it on like so. now, i'm challenging all you triple bs out there, it's time for us to band together and see who can make the most bad assed b bandana so we can beat the corona v bobby b style! >> stephen: tell me about this bobby bandito guy. he seems like a shady character. >. bobby b? yao got to be a ban disto ditto beat a bandit, you got to be a shady guy to beat the corona v. i saw this guy on my property. i said who are you, he said bobby b. never saw him coming. he's a bounty hunter and out to catch the corona v, reminding everybody to put a mask on if you have to leave home. >> stephen: can you teach me how to do it? >> first, you need your bandana. hopefully it
. ♪ ♪ >> i'm bounty hunter bobby bandito but you can call me bobby d. i say it's high time we catch this killer because we got more livin' to . do here's how! lay down your favorite bandana, unfold it like so, get your trustd coffee filter you add on the. go get you two rubber barntiondz roll them on, fold them over and you're good to go. remember, stay at home, but if you got to go, strap it on like so. now, i'm challenging all you triple bs out there, it's time for us to band...
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and bobby was his campaign n.manager and this was the firs time jack and bobby really were exposed to american poverty up close. i think it really stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said, is it true that you've never worked a day in your life? jack kennedy said, yes there is some truth to that.the coalminer said, don't worry, you have it missed a dam thing. [laughter] kennedy was enamored with the people in west virginia and the people in appalachia and they always stayed with him. it 63 in july 1963 harry cottle, a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called mike comes to the cumberland's and it was really an exposc on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies in the major corporations in the u.s. that depended on calls. in october 63 homer bigger who was a reporter for the new york times wrote an exposc about poverty in eastern kentucky and i think jack kennedy had seen both of these and they made quite an impression on him and he had planned to go
and bobby was his campaign n.manager and this was the firs time jack and bobby really were exposed to american poverty up close. i think it really stuck with both of them. there is a funny story from 1960 campaign in west virginia where an old coalminer came up to jack kennedy and said, is it true that you've never worked a day in your life? jack kennedy said, yes there is some truth to that.the coalminer said, don't worry, you have it missed a dam thing. [laughter] kennedy was enamored with...
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we to, live in an era of insurgencies but in contrast to bobby kennedy, eugene mccarthy, donald trump succeeded in 2016 and part because he could position himself to some degree of authenticity at least for his core audience, as an outsider figure, not just mobilizing, but actually representing the populist and certain resentments and anger against the country's political establishments. what that energy actually meant of course, we can discuss and debate and bernie sanders represents a variant of the same thing. so here we are today, facing the 2020 election that will test trump's continued ability to ride that populist outsider momentum and energy as well as the ongoing strength of that movement itself. just as fascinatingly, as the democratic party establishment, biden or harris, many are their contenders for the nominations. attempts once again to mobilize, to channel, and perhaps to contain the energy thank you. >> political insurgency or political she cannery? but the presidents he was called by bob woodward one of the americans foremost experts on presidential recording, he wro
we to, live in an era of insurgencies but in contrast to bobby kennedy, eugene mccarthy, donald trump succeeded in 2016 and part because he could position himself to some degree of authenticity at least for his core audience, as an outsider figure, not just mobilizing, but actually representing the populist and certain resentments and anger against the country's political establishments. what that energy actually meant of course, we can discuss and debate and bernie sanders represents a variant...
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joining me now economist linda yu and bobby ghosh is with us. bobby, let me start with you. i want to show the politico headline it's called "biological chernobyl: how china's secrecy fuelled coronavirus suspicions." saying china has yet to share data on covid-19. and the larger point here, bobby, which you understand is that regardless of what you think our relationship is with china or should be with china, historically when china says something, we've had to confirm it independently or differently. when china said they've had strong economic -- industrial production, we look at satellite images to see what the ele electrical output in china has been to that. we're not sure if china is telling the truth. it matters more than it has in the past. >> yes, it does. people dying in china as well as around the world. china has a problem. chinese people are never entirely sure when their government says something whether they can believe it. we know there's been a conspicuous effort to try to conceal information. whistle blowers in this particular context with the coronavirus. do
joining me now economist linda yu and bobby ghosh is with us. bobby, let me start with you. i want to show the politico headline it's called "biological chernobyl: how china's secrecy fuelled coronavirus suspicions." saying china has yet to share data on covid-19. and the larger point here, bobby, which you understand is that regardless of what you think our relationship is with china or should be with china, historically when china says something, we've had to confirm it...
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. >> this is the most of controversial aspect of the case, whether bobby kennedy had any interference or cause of her death. that brings up the most of triggering emotions for people. >> a cryptic recorded phone call service, the call was to marilyn's psychiatrist, dr. greenson. because of the hippocratic oath, he couldn't say anything about what happened. >> there is no actual evidence the attorney general visited that afternoon. >> marilyn's neighbors reported they did not see robert kennedy that day. >> even though people have tried to insert bobby kennedy into this day. if he had come there there was no way he could have walked on to that property without being noticed. >> but just days after losing her 21th century fox contract, marilyn made several phone calls to his office. >> we only know of the durations of two phone calls. one was for the duration of a minute, and the last one was 8 minutes. >> the truth about rfk's visit may never be known. but what happened next is clear. by mid-afternoon marilyn was not doing well. >> american called dr. greenson because she was in distre
. >> this is the most of controversial aspect of the case, whether bobby kennedy had any interference or cause of her death. that brings up the most of triggering emotions for people. >> a cryptic recorded phone call service, the call was to marilyn's psychiatrist, dr. greenson. because of the hippocratic oath, he couldn't say anything about what happened. >> there is no actual evidence the attorney general visited that afternoon. >> marilyn's neighbors reported they did...
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not a nice man so george wallace and bobby kennedy and i have friends and new acquaintances and then and up voting for ronald reagan. >> no more questions and the most important thing to take away from the book. [laughter] thank you. [applause] and watches the news coverage and the greatest invention of mankind and he watches and sees how he is being portrayed. i would call him phil rucker with the "washington post" the press conference a president made reference. i mean that trump not only saw the story and read it and with all that he has been through and a household name by the way and that story that you wrote about the staten island ferry it's mind blowing. >> on behalf of carmichael's bookstore i greatly appreciate that though tonight with a debut memoir
not a nice man so george wallace and bobby kennedy and i have friends and new acquaintances and then and up voting for ronald reagan. >> no more questions and the most important thing to take away from the book. [laughter] thank you. [applause] and watches the news coverage and the greatest invention of mankind and he watches and sees how he is being portrayed. i would call him phil rucker with the "washington post" the press conference a president made reference. i mean that...
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. >> bob bounty hunter bobby bandy now but you can call me bobby d. stay-at-home but if you got to go - jillian: matthew mcconaughey making headlines with his acts of kindness for first responders. rob: we will talk to one fire department about the impact the superstar is having on front-line heroes. "fox and friends first" continues right now. good morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" friday morning. jillian: thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert, donald trump launching the next front in the war against covid-19. jillian: the white house unveiling new guidelines would reopening the economy. griff jenkins in washington with the plan. >> reporter: this is a three phased approach, the president leaving the decision to the governors on the heels of the latest jobless claims, 5 million more americans filing for unemployment for a total of $22 million. >> the country is suffering, the world has suffered. my administration is issuing new federal guidelines that will allow governors to take a phased and delivere
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two months after that bobby kennedy would be dead. the thing is though, johnson and daley were not really wrong in this conversation. humphrey would capture of nomination in chicago. the convention of tremendous disruption and protest. we can discuss this more in conversation. i would argue that the outcome really would have been no different had the contest been between johnson and bobby kennedy. ultimately, despite trying to channel this energy from the activists of the period, both bobby kennedy and mccarthy were themselves the establishment figures. one the former attorney general and brother of the slain president, the other a senator. both attempting to capture that energy of the civil rights and new left and anti-war insurgencies. the johnson reacted to so strongly in the first call. they could not do it at least against the establishment that johnson and daley discussed in the second conversation. partly this is the political limitations, the limitations of the political strength, that is, of the insurgency itself. after all,
two months after that bobby kennedy would be dead. the thing is though, johnson and daley were not really wrong in this conversation. humphrey would capture of nomination in chicago. the convention of tremendous disruption and protest. we can discuss this more in conversation. i would argue that the outcome really would have been no different had the contest been between johnson and bobby kennedy. ultimately, despite trying to channel this energy from the activists of the period, both bobby...
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take care. >> thank you >>> okay, bobby. you know, i'm not going to mention how nice those paintings are after you just blow me off completely nice shots behind you. thanks for coming on today good to see you, bobby, and we hope you're well. >>> coming up, going to talk to the cfo of zoom on how to make the turn from free quarantine app to paid for business necessity and the serious growing pains in the last couple of weeks check out the shares of the biggest u.s. banks update on jpmorgan ahead as corporate america gives us a glimpse into how the coronavirus is changing business, we're up over 400 points now on the dow stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning take a look at futures we are in the green earnings day here after what was a down day yesterday. dow looks like it will open close
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if you travel to bobbie bobbie it's worth taking a little time to explore the countryside to tell lies at the edge of the northern black forest. there are great places to go hiking and enjoy some wonderful scenery. it's all free of charge something of a relief after the expense of. the black forest as one of the most popular holiday regions in germany from north to south the low mountain range extends over 150 kilometers so there is a lot to discover and here are some ideas. meadows trees and hills as far as the eye can see the natural areas here offer plenty of space for all kinds of experiences with my tips you can get a fabulous panel remick view of the countryside from the tree top walk. and right nearby is an even more spectacular attraction the wild line suspension bridge. it stretches 390 meters in length and rises up to 60 metres in height supported on steel cables it's an impressive engineering feat and an unforgettable experience. my next trip will take you even higher the gun down menu on the felde bag the black forest highest summit held twice a year it includes a 6 course
if you travel to bobbie bobbie it's worth taking a little time to explore the countryside to tell lies at the edge of the northern black forest. there are great places to go hiking and enjoy some wonderful scenery. it's all free of charge something of a relief after the expense of. the black forest as one of the most popular holiday regions in germany from north to south the low mountain range extends over 150 kilometers so there is a lot to discover and here are some ideas. meadows trees and...
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he's 5 foot bobby initial is nearby. so. on and has played the accordion since his teens 1920 songs his favorites. it's been a real berliner if you want to put it that way i'm really happy that young people are also enjoying this music. and some of the 1920 s lyrics remain very timely. some even know them and can sing along. that's why i'm doing what i can to keep this culture alive and traditional berlin pubs must never disappear either but he. says he will do everything to keep clearing out historic underground signs he recently discovered this well from the 1863 it used to belong to a brewery and still contains water. starts berlin is brimming with 20th century history from the weimar republic the nazi period the post-war era the wall and then reunification we've experienced it all religion is great for learning about german history. and not just above them but under the surface thanks to the old and he's taking. a city tour on all forms. gumby hardly even. knew how to be cuddly. happy grumbling on a couch job leaseholder
he's 5 foot bobby initial is nearby. so. on and has played the accordion since his teens 1920 songs his favorites. it's been a real berliner if you want to put it that way i'm really happy that young people are also enjoying this music. and some of the 1920 s lyrics remain very timely. some even know them and can sing along. that's why i'm doing what i can to keep this culture alive and traditional berlin pubs must never disappear either but he. says he will do everything to keep clearing out...
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bobby livingston wires some of that cash, and just like that, a package arrives. >> i opened it up, and it was more beautiful than i imagined. >> rick had good taste. >> yeah, he did. >> now, that's a "strange inheritance" story. one look at shelly and you can tell she's over the moon. roger that, mission control. it is kind of amazing that more than half of americans living today weren't even born when man last walked on the moon. will we ever go back? well, at least one space-tourism company is taking reservations for a to-be-determined blast-off date. shelly wishes rick would have lived to see such a day. he would have done anything to get one of those boarding passes and no doubt return with some incredible photos and souvenirs for his collection. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. maria: good monday morning, welcome, thank you so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, monday april 6th, 6:00 a.m. on guidelines this morning, take a look at the numbers. president trump expressing hope after decline in
bobby livingston wires some of that cash, and just like that, a package arrives. >> i opened it up, and it was more beautiful than i imagined. >> rick had good taste. >> yeah, he did. >> now, that's a "strange inheritance" story. one look at shelly and you can tell she's over the moon. roger that, mission control. it is kind of amazing that more than half of americans living today weren't even born when man last walked on the moon. will we ever go back? well,...
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if you are going out for a dog walk tomorrow, bringing the forecast tomorrow, bobby, thank you to bobby's human for sharing that sweet picture, i am a sucker for a good golden retriever picture. warm de ti of the year. in general, talking temperatures near or slightly below average in most locations tomorrow. there might be a couple exceptions here and there. mostly in the 60s like san jose and the east 70 degrees. that leaves us in for the south bay. upper 50s. the east bay, talking mostly middle to upper 60s and the 70 degree readings possible further inland. middle 60s for the north bay. the temperatures should be on the descent side, farther to the north and mostly in the 60s. not much of a rain chance. maybe coastal drizzle tonight and then again tomorrow night. outside chance of a shower in the forecast on monday. that is not going to amount for a lot at all. little measurable rainfall in the whole seven-day forecast. and it looks like through the rest of april for that matter. the temperatures will warm up for next week. back to above temperatures at least farther inland, ken? >>>
if you are going out for a dog walk tomorrow, bringing the forecast tomorrow, bobby, thank you to bobby's human for sharing that sweet picture, i am a sucker for a good golden retriever picture. warm de ti of the year. in general, talking temperatures near or slightly below average in most locations tomorrow. there might be a couple exceptions here and there. mostly in the 60s like san jose and the east 70 degrees. that leaves us in for the south bay. upper 50s. the east bay, talking mostly...
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norman hunter represented england 28 times, largely because jack charlton and bobby moore stood in front of him. hunter was in the 1966 world cup squad. he had to wait over a0 years to receive a winner's medal. at the time, only the starting 11 got one. norman hunter played over 100 times for bristol city before he retired. he was a manager, too, in the ‘80s, at barnsley and rotherham. but he will be forever associated with leeds, a team which won matches and not always friends. between hunter and lee, and it looks to me as if it has broken out again. but make no mistake, norman hunter earned wider respect. hunter! when england's professional footballers presented their first—ever players‘ player of the year award, it was norman hunter who won it. norman hunter, who's died aged 76. captain tom moore, the war veteran who's fundraising for the nhs, has now raised more than £18 million. the 99—year—old says he'll keep walking laps of his garden in bedfordshire as long as people keep donating. among the latest donations is one from prince william. time for a look at the weather. h
norman hunter represented england 28 times, largely because jack charlton and bobby moore stood in front of him. hunter was in the 1966 world cup squad. he had to wait over a0 years to receive a winner's medal. at the time, only the starting 11 got one. norman hunter played over 100 times for bristol city before he retired. he was a manager, too, in the ‘80s, at barnsley and rotherham. but he will be forever associated with leeds, a team which won matches and not always friends. between...
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could we bring a microphone down to bobbie kilberg? >> i'm going to try to stand, but i broke my hip, so it's a little difficult. >> ooh! >> ow. >> you talked about mrs. nixon's support of women's rights, and it's just one story that all of a sudden flooded back to me, and that was in 1972 at the republican national convention, they had a platform committee, obviously, to decide public policy. for the first time, it had to be 50% men and 50% women. and the majority of women on that platform committee wanted to do something about child care and supporting it financially. the majority of men -- i'm sorry -- did not want to. and it got very, very feisty and fairly tense. and then all of a sudden, all of the funding went away and they supported funding for child care. and i asked why, and people just looked at me and said, the east wing just said it was time. >> do we have hands over here? >> excellent. >> come on. this is a lively crowd. over here in the third row, please? thank you. >> thank you all. ms. monkman, your stories about the c
could we bring a microphone down to bobbie kilberg? >> i'm going to try to stand, but i broke my hip, so it's a little difficult. >> ooh! >> ow. >> you talked about mrs. nixon's support of women's rights, and it's just one story that all of a sudden flooded back to me, and that was in 1972 at the republican national convention, they had a platform committee, obviously, to decide public policy. for the first time, it had to be 50% men and 50% women. and the majority of...
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permits that are mostly off limits for farmers to corona outbreak is a battle for survival for the same bobby and family in downtown johannesburg. you know for. because of this. move. so for. the few to flee north. is. really. a 5 week lockdown brought most businesses to a grinding halt including the restaurant where and cars are more local milo eked out a living for the last 9 years. but he needs a permit to sell something that he doesn't have forcing him to sell illegally. because i'm an illegal immigrant. to get. this spinach. i decided to sit outside my building so that even when the police come. inside my building. the country's informal sector provides up to 2 and a half 1000000 jobs. but the government put strict restrictions in place during the lock down and threatened some with legal action. if there were a lot of exclusions sashes and documented migrants and people with that existing trading pinots this is a problem because members of the size who were already vulnerable before they locked on the ones who are now paying the highest prize for the lock down. army and police guard the
permits that are mostly off limits for farmers to corona outbreak is a battle for survival for the same bobby and family in downtown johannesburg. you know for. because of this. move. so for. the few to flee north. is. really. a 5 week lockdown brought most businesses to a grinding halt including the restaurant where and cars are more local milo eked out a living for the last 9 years. but he needs a permit to sell something that he doesn't have forcing him to sell illegally. because i'm an...
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of the dominican a man or bangladesh has the 2nd largest textile industry in the world normally at bobby longarm and in dhaka the same stresses crowd together here at the beginning of their shifts but now only a handful of workers allowed in to maintain the building. of nearly 20000 employees and now on forced to leave the textile industry in bangladesh earns more than 30000000000 euros in revenue a year and has helped the country emerge from the list of the world's poorest nations. but the lock down isn't the only reason for the production hoped. customers don't start placing orders soon we're going to have a big problem if we're not allowed to manufacture and deliver our wares that's another problem we paid 0 workers in march and we'll pay them in april to but we have to take out loans to do it. people are starving the government is distributing food but there's not enough to go around experts fear the coronavirus could set emerging countries back 20 years that's why the textile industry is appealing for help from the west. look if you're going to be this perfect is to cancel the order
of the dominican a man or bangladesh has the 2nd largest textile industry in the world normally at bobby longarm and in dhaka the same stresses crowd together here at the beginning of their shifts but now only a handful of workers allowed in to maintain the building. of nearly 20000 employees and now on forced to leave the textile industry in bangladesh earns more than 30000000000 euros in revenue a year and has helped the country emerge from the list of the world's poorest nations. but the...
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. >> bob bounty hunter bobby bandy now but you can call me bobby d. stay-at-home but if you got to go - jillian: matthew mcconaughey making headlines with his acts of kindness for first responders.
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[laughter] there is a picture on the cover of the book of bobby sitting and scowling in the front row of the audience while lyndon johnson is speaking. there were two people who really disliked each other unfortunately had many opportunities to express that and especially to each other. [laughter] >>host: it's astounding you just went off to europe for a few weeks. i think if you walk down the street then you run into truman capote. [laughter] >> this is 1967. >>host: just a couple more questions about working with robert kennedy you were his special assistant years earlier as attorney general so one of the civil rights to reopen the schools in prince edward county that had been shut down for four years by whites who refuse to enforce the brown versus board of education decision. tell us about the lessons you drew with that quest for racial justice and how we confront racism today? >> it is difficult to remember the state of virginia led the fight against brown versus board of education massive resistance were the words used to be head of the political system in virginia said once the
[laughter] there is a picture on the cover of the book of bobby sitting and scowling in the front row of the audience while lyndon johnson is speaking. there were two people who really disliked each other unfortunately had many opportunities to express that and especially to each other. [laughter] >>host: it's astounding you just went off to europe for a few weeks. i think if you walk down the street then you run into truman capote. [laughter] >> this is 1967. >>host: just a...
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rose, i love you bobby, i love you. i can't wait to see you in person >> thanks jimmy. oh! what a troll. the world premiere is now in your home. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. ♪ >> performing resentment from her album "high road" here is kesha. ♪ i feel loved darling i feel used nobody makes me feel the way you do and sometimes i sometimes i sometimes i just can't stand it ♪ ♪ isn't that just the thing about us i'm still thinking you could be the one but you're always, you're always taking me for granted i got something i gotta get off my chest i've been staying up while you have been sleeping in my bed i don't hate you babe it's worse than that cause you hurt me and i don't react i've been building up this thing for months oh, resentment ♪ ♪ i know you better than you know yourself and there's a part of you that yo
rose, i love you bobby, i love you. i can't wait to see you in person >> thanks jimmy. oh! what a troll. the world premiere is now in your home. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. ♪ >> performing resentment from her album "high...
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the main claim of guns bobbie is that. netanyahu led to israel to leave in a period of go for completed their corruption and if they continue to work with me even in a way that gives legitimacy to something that was the main for leg they used to laze until 2 or 3 weeks ago so not many people trust the really on this by saying the time is done to work together because of the goal of others especially when the leaders of this. gods and other colleagues never said anything above 0 never said any idea or he then the laughter to take. the slow civility of the ministry of. neutral that any of the sides here is really sincere in his ill intent ok and as i said we are going to do 2 very sick period that we never had in the bus just one a lot about the economy we are going to face probably decrease of about 6 percent of the gross of the g.d.p. and minus the negative blows for the 1st time of the state of peace yeah and this is something that the consequences i'm going to be so severe and i'm not sure that this government will be ab
the main claim of guns bobbie is that. netanyahu led to israel to leave in a period of go for completed their corruption and if they continue to work with me even in a way that gives legitimacy to something that was the main for leg they used to laze until 2 or 3 weeks ago so not many people trust the really on this by saying the time is done to work together because of the goal of others especially when the leaders of this. gods and other colleagues never said anything above 0 never said any...
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>> marilyn being killed by jfq or bobby kennedy suffocating her. so many different stories. >> police said there was 15 bottles of medication on the night stand. the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles county morgue, the autopsy was under way. >> he didn't find any evidence of puncture wound, no broken bones, no trauma to the head. there was no evidence of any foul play on the body. >> two things were ruled out. trauma and illness. >> we were satisfied the cause of death is not a natural one. the presumptive opinion is overdose of drugs. it has to be confirmed by tox caly studies. d by toxicology studies. >> but for mode of death he circled both accidental and suicide in which he wrote in the word probable. the suicide team will be conducting a psychological autopsy to determine i
>> marilyn being killed by jfq or bobby kennedy suffocating her. so many different stories. >> police said there was 15 bottles of medication on the night stand. the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles...
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it is good to see you bobby. >> good to see you. >> what do you take from china of chloroquine? >> the data from europe seems to suggest that hydroxychloroquine either alone -- this randomize trial from china does seem to support that we can shorten the illness. obviously shorten the illness would be a bright value. it would improve healthcare workers returning to work and decrease the period of time that people were infectious and decrease spread. i think we are beginning to see encouraging data of hydroxychloroquine and the biggest advantage is it is available. so though we have a lot of hope for antiviral drugs that are being developed, this could be used broadly and we are using it. >> you and i talked about this. you said almost all patients we are seeing right now are covid patients and you are trying out some of this on your patients in realtime. what are you seeing? >> our hospital have seen an extensive amount of covid patients. i agreed to go into care for covid patients and we are using it moderate disease and bio disease, we tend to leave at home if we can in self-qu
it is good to see you bobby. >> good to see you. >> what do you take from china of chloroquine? >> the data from europe seems to suggest that hydroxychloroquine either alone -- this randomize trial from china does seem to support that we can shorten the illness. obviously shorten the illness would be a bright value. it would improve healthcare workers returning to work and decrease the period of time that people were infectious and decrease spread. i think we are beginning to...
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about bobby cutts and. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after 24 hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. but the money going to them to open up a mobile phone with you know i. don't know their man got no no i'm going to advise you get one foot out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. on the bus fare think it might be that big will be more money to get my me now you could make them up like him and i've got them well i'm sure there are good and we got better than a lot of the over there now but i leave it on. the pharmacist arrives an hour later he quickly refrigerate the vaccines relief all round ok. most villages and some towns in guinea lack the most basic services. kissa dugu and its $200000.00 inhabitants get only a few hours of electricity a week. the main hospital has an emergency unit that's reserved for pregnant women who can't. get it that miriam a
about bobby cutts and. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after 24 hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. but the money going to them to open up a mobile phone with you know i. don't know their man got no no i'm going to advise you get one foot out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. on the bus fare...
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also, virginia congressman bobby scott on the pandemic response in his state. time"ngton journal prime at 8:00 eastern on c-span. some camping 2020 news -- vermont independent senator bernie sanders announced today that he is suspending his campaign for the democratic presidential nomination. here's what he had to say. >> good morning and thank you very much for joining me. i want to express to each of you, my deep gratitude for helping to create an unprecedented grass-roots hadtical campaign which is a profound impact in changing our nation. i want to thank the hundreds of thousands of volunteers who knocked on doors, millions of them in the freezing winters of iowa and new hampshire and in the heat of nevada and south carolina, in states throughout the country. want to thank the 2 million americans who contributed financially to our campaign and showed the world that we can take on a corrupt campaign finance system and run a major presidential campaign without being dependent on the wealthy and the powerful. thank you for your 10 million contributions averagi
also, virginia congressman bobby scott on the pandemic response in his state. time"ngton journal prime at 8:00 eastern on c-span. some camping 2020 news -- vermont independent senator bernie sanders announced today that he is suspending his campaign for the democratic presidential nomination. here's what he had to say. >> good morning and thank you very much for joining me. i want to express to each of you, my deep gratitude for helping to create an unprecedented grass-roots hadtical...
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joseph allen of the harvard school of public health and bobby stock on the pandemic response in his state. join the conversation about the coronavirus on washington journal primetime tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. now, new york governor andrew cuomo gives an update on the pandemic response in his state from earlier today. this is just over 45 minutes. gov. cuomo: good afternoon to everyone. stressful, emotional times as we know. today is a day in the state of new york with very mixed emotions based on two very different pieces of information we have. i am trying to work through the mixed emotions for myself. i will present the facts and we will go from there. there is good news and what we are seeing. what we have done, and what we are doing is actually working and making a difference. we took dramatic actions in this state. new york pause program closed down schools and businesses, social distancing. and it is working. it is flattening the curve. and we see that again today, so far. meaning what? meaning, that curve is flattening because we are flattening the curve by what we are doi
joseph allen of the harvard school of public health and bobby stock on the pandemic response in his state. join the conversation about the coronavirus on washington journal primetime tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. now, new york governor andrew cuomo gives an update on the pandemic response in his state from earlier today. this is just over 45 minutes. gov. cuomo: good afternoon to everyone. stressful, emotional times as we know. today is a day in the state of new york with very mixed...
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and they finally caught up to us and it was a three-game playoff and in that last game bobby thompson is the famous home run against ralph is called a shot around the world embarrassing lived in concord for 42 years and we go to the minuteman statute and take people all of the country to see the minuteman statute and the shots were heard around the world. an unthinking bobby thompson and i think something is wrong with this but anyway, years later, this guy josh did this book and wrote his story in which he discovered the electrician who claimed they had set up some sort of system in the giants part where in centerfield and a telescope and they were able to signal the pictures to the matters. and i think of what that did to all of us. and my sister who was beautiful in 15 years older than me predicted that he will and homerun. i was so mad at her that i didn't even want to speak to her. i was sure that she made it happen. it would not go back to the butcher shop users to adverse until he finally sent me the first farmers were sent to me, they called me grandma all of the time because
and they finally caught up to us and it was a three-game playoff and in that last game bobby thompson is the famous home run against ralph is called a shot around the world embarrassing lived in concord for 42 years and we go to the minuteman statute and take people all of the country to see the minuteman statute and the shots were heard around the world. an unthinking bobby thompson and i think something is wrong with this but anyway, years later, this guy josh did this book and wrote his...
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that ability won him 28 caps for england, but in the era of bobby moore and jack charlton, he was often the understudy. it meant despite being in the squad, hunter never played in the 1966 world cup, eventually receiving a winner's medal a0 years later. it was a fitting accolade for a hugely popularfigure. when the first—ever players‘ player of the year was awarded... hunter! ..it went to norman hunter. the footballing hardman held in the very highest affection. norman hunter, who has died at the age of 76. the duke and duchess of cambridge are urging people to look after their mental health as the lockdown continues. prince william said the stress and isolation was building and people needed to know where to access help and support. he also spoke about his concern for his father, the prince of wales, when he was diagnosed with the virus last month. the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! i can't see you! hello! we can see you! oh, i've got you on a different screen! hi! hello. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first
that ability won him 28 caps for england, but in the era of bobby moore and jack charlton, he was often the understudy. it meant despite being in the squad, hunter never played in the 1966 world cup, eventually receiving a winner's medal a0 years later. it was a fitting accolade for a hugely popularfigure. when the first—ever players‘ player of the year was awarded... hunter! ..it went to norman hunter. the footballing hardman held in the very highest affection. norman hunter, who has died...
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but upon the death of his wife bobby took on the role of mother and father, grandmother and grandfather to all. ending phone calls with each and every one the same way. his granddaughter. >> it's a little emotion. but every time, he could say, i love you so much, you're my favorite. he ultimate testament in the final days of his life. in the hospital, his body losing the fight to covid-19, harry was given the option of going on a precious ventilator. he said no. >> and my dad wanted someone else who was younger to have that opportunity to have a ventilator. a hero even at the end. crazy, crazy. >> a hero indeed. to more than just his family. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news p. >>> beautiful story. let's check with rob mayeda now. outside again. backyard, subject to the almosts, his twins and his dog. what is going on? >> yeah, right now, things are deceptively quiet, we will say that. but at least the weather is nice to be outside. just outside enjoying a little bit of late day weekend sunshine and show you a bit of a breeze in danville. the temperatures and the conditions around the ba
but upon the death of his wife bobby took on the role of mother and father, grandmother and grandfather to all. ending phone calls with each and every one the same way. his granddaughter. >> it's a little emotion. but every time, he could say, i love you so much, you're my favorite. he ultimate testament in the final days of his life. in the hospital, his body losing the fight to covid-19, harry was given the option of going on a precious ventilator. he said no. >> and my dad wanted...
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bobbie, great reporting as always. great to see you, my friend. >>> the trump administration is under fire for down playing the severity of the virus for weeks, even months when the whole world new it was a problem. the fallout from those missteps and opportunities when we come back. >>> also u.s. futures in oil making big moves but in opposite directions. how markets react amid the pandemic as a new week kicks off. and could a return to highs be in the cards? >> oil was doing great, oil and gas and the industry was doing phenomenally well. it got hit like nobody's ever been hit before. just about like no industry's ever been hit before. there's never been anything like. this this right now, we've got 100 reasons for you to switch to jackson hewitt. say goodbye to your old tax service and get $100 when you file with jackson hewitt. plus, you'll get our lifetime accuracy guarantee. so maybe it's more like 101 reasons. get your coupon code at jacksonhewitt.com and get $100 today. [ "one morwoo!me" b[ laughing ]] woo! pla
bobbie, great reporting as always. great to see you, my friend. >>> the trump administration is under fire for down playing the severity of the virus for weeks, even months when the whole world new it was a problem. the fallout from those missteps and opportunities when we come back. >>> also u.s. futures in oil making big moves but in opposite directions. how markets react amid the pandemic as a new week kicks off. and could a return to highs be in the cards? >> oil was...