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joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on your question and you focus on the answer. and that is helpful that's what you're supposed to do. but in addition, the negative part it's not human. you can't see what people look like, how are they reacting, he could not pick up your colleagues said so easily. what do they think of what is going on, in person is more of a human thing. there are things that make it not human to having one thing that makes it more human is a definite advantage. i would say it was a big improvement. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues will was a water rights case. one was a water rights case mos
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you...
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el tercero estuvo en la escuela robert kennedy. el alguacil de marÍn fue demandado por revelar informaciÓn sensible. >> esta transferencia de datos impacta a las comunidades inmigrantes. sabemos que ice ha usado esta informaciÓn para detener y deportar a los inmigrantes en el pasado. esta demanda busca que la corte ordene al alguacil compartir los datos que transfiriÓ. paola: por su parte, el alguacil dice que estÁ en conocimiento de la demanda y que hizo caso del representante legal para cambiar las polÍticas. anoche el ex presidente clinton por hospitalizado por una infecciÓn urinaria, pero quÉ hacer si usted tiene una infecciÓn de este tipo? hablamos con un mÉdico sobre esto. cÓmo podemos reconocer una infecciÓn urinaria? >> el dolor o ardor al orinar. tambiÉn orinar con mucha frecuencia. tambiÉn la necesidad de sentir orinar de repente. en algunas ocasiones puede presentar sangre en la orina. paola: cÓmo se puede prevenir? >> una primera infecciÓn urinaria es difÍcil de prevenir. hay ciertas cosas que se pueden
el tercero estuvo en la escuela robert kennedy. el alguacil de marÍn fue demandado por revelar informaciÓn sensible. >> esta transferencia de datos impacta a las comunidades inmigrantes. sabemos que ice ha usado esta informaciÓn para detener y deportar a los inmigrantes en el pasado. esta demanda busca que la corte ordene al alguacil compartir los datos que transfiriÓ. paola: por su parte, el alguacil dice que estÁ en conocimiento de la demanda y que hizo caso del representante legal...
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and robert kennedy back in the day actually said, you know, it measures everything. sure. except that which makes life worthwhile, which is a kind of quite profound criticism of a number that everybody's chasing all the time. well, we're getting the g b and why it's not the best measure happens in a 2nd. but even if you were to believe g d p was a good measure of human happiness, you say you've lost count of the number of attempts to get the average growth before the 28. what the chinese goal, the western economic crisis. even before then, it misses the point e actually, i mean i think, you know, one of one of the reasons why this critique of to the g d p is now being taken a little bit more seriously. is because it's become the gross that we've been looking for in that number has begun to go away. and as, as you say, you know, lots of nations to the financial crisis. and my analysis actually says something different. it's been going away since about the mid 19 sixty's for the advanced economy is the growth rates been slowing down? and actually, before the pandemic was slo
and robert kennedy back in the day actually said, you know, it measures everything. sure. except that which makes life worthwhile, which is a kind of quite profound criticism of a number that everybody's chasing all the time. well, we're getting the g b and why it's not the best measure happens in a 2nd. but even if you were to believe g d p was a good measure of human happiness, you say you've lost count of the number of attempts to get the average growth before the 28. what the chinese goal,...
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back in the united states, robert kennedy is assassinated, and you get the word. you're in jerusalem. >> yeah. and you're told that the person who they believe has done this is sirhan sirhan, who has family there in the west bank. father. you go and find his father. >> so i go to the his father's house at 10:00 at night. it's dark. i knock on the door. i go in, i explain who i am, a reporter for the "new york times," and i ask him if he's heard about the assassination of robert f. kennedy. he said, oh yeah, i heard about it, terrible, terrible story. and i said, did you hear the name of the assassin? and he said, no, i went to bed. i didn't hear a name. so i said, you have five sons, right? right down on my reporter's notebook. the fourth name sirhan sirhan, jr. hmm. so i put my finger on that name and i said, that's the assassin. he switched, like a-- like a metronome, and went over and he said, if he did it, he should hang. he should hang. >> woodruff: one of your many overseas assignments, of course, was-- was to be in asia, in southeast asia, at one point. you
back in the united states, robert kennedy is assassinated, and you get the word. you're in jerusalem. >> yeah. and you're told that the person who they believe has done this is sirhan sirhan, who has family there in the west bank. father. you go and find his father. >> so i go to the his father's house at 10:00 at night. it's dark. i knock on the door. i go in, i explain who i am, a reporter for the "new york times," and i ask him if he's heard about the assassination of...
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f kennedy book award, three eisner awards, the michael l prints, the, con, were very proud of, con in san diego, a very beginning started here, he has discussed his work on msnbc and free-speech tv and nate lives in bloomington indiana and you can get busy online and see my brother dance.org is it okay if i switch over to john for a moment. john wood grows he is a staff writer at this washington post he was a finalist of a 2018 pulitzer prize feature writing and one the pilot wrote for human interest in the dark award for excellence in covers of trauma and did journalism school mike award for human interest reporting, he attended the university of florida where he has taught narrative writing and served on the department of journalism advisory cancel he lives outside of washington, d.c. with his wife i'm so glad you're both here. your book is a close top to san diego children under fire in is a tragedy of gun violence that can happen and that's a very close topic to san diego the first major school gun violence situation happen to us here in 1979 when brenda spencer was in a house acr
f kennedy book award, three eisner awards, the michael l prints, the, con, were very proud of, con in san diego, a very beginning started here, he has discussed his work on msnbc and free-speech tv and nate lives in bloomington indiana and you can get busy online and see my brother dance.org is it okay if i switch over to john for a moment. john wood grows he is a staff writer at this washington post he was a finalist of a 2018 pulitzer prize feature writing and one the pilot wrote for human...
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his robert kennedy now professor of political science and diplomacy is on national university who told us north korea needs to come to the table but needs to say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do some work real like we had in mind with the iranians. right? so that like maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north koreans have developed. we'd actually like to get our hands on like on a particular warhead and a specific on a warning. so maybe they could give us that an exchange for repealing i don't know like a ban on selling coal, which is something where you would like to get the money maker for them. i mean, there are ways to sort of find small deals. there. micro deals that are trying to shoot the whole thing. we're chunking can meetings and everything in today. you know, that's not going to happen. we can't do small steps for, but again, that requires the north koreans to actually believe by maybe you
his robert kennedy now professor of political science and diplomacy is on national university who told us north korea needs to come to the table but needs to say what it wants. but there's a whole bunch of ideas that perhaps we could do some work real like we had in mind with the iranians. right? so that like maybe we can sort of pull back a couple of sanction and exchange for north korea changing behavior on something. so the americans, for example, would like to see what kind of weapons north...
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. >>> we are back with the fate of robert kennedy's killer, sirhan sirhan. he is up for parole and and andd lies in the hands of gavin ndis mthan it's on to chicago. >> tortilla shortly after midnight, june 5th, 1968. senator robert f. kennedy celebrating his win in the california democratic primary. he's fatally wounded after leaving the stage shot in the kitchen of the ambassador hotel in los angeles. he was 42. 24-year-old sirhan sirhan was arrested that night, convicted of kennedy's murder in 1969. now after more than 50 years behind bars, the 77-year-old could be on the verge of release. after 16 attempts his request for parole was recommended by a two-person panel this past august. a decision that has divided the late senator's children. rory kennedy still quite upset about it, and rory wrote a piece in "the new york times" where she said he is still refusing, sirhan sirhan, to accept full responsibility and says how can you express remorse while refusing to accept responsibility. how do you respond to that? >> she wasn't at the hearing with due respec
. >>> we are back with the fate of robert kennedy's killer, sirhan sirhan. he is up for parole and and andd lies in the hands of gavin ndis mthan it's on to chicago. >> tortilla shortly after midnight, june 5th, 1968. senator robert f. kennedy celebrating his win in the california democratic primary. he's fatally wounded after leaving the stage shot in the kitchen of the ambassador hotel in los angeles. he was 42. 24-year-old sirhan sirhan was arrested that night, convicted of...
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f kennedy book award, three eisner awards, the michael l prints, the, con, were very proud of, con in san diego, a very beginning started here, he has discussed his work on msnbc and free-speech tv and nate lives in bloomington indiana and you can get busy online and see my brother dance.org is it okay if i switch over to john for a moment. john wood grows he is a staff writer at this washington post he was a finalist of a 2018 pulitzer prize feature writing and one the pilot wrote for human interest in the dark award for excellence in covers of trauma and did journalism school mike award for human interest reporting, he attended the university of florida where he has taught narrative writing and served on the department of journalism advisory cancel he lives outside of washington, d.c. with his wife i'm so glad you're both here. your book is a close top to san diego children under fire in is a tragedy of gun violence that can happen and that's a very close topic to san diego the first major school gun violence situation happen to us here in 1979 when brenda spencer was in a house acr
f kennedy book award, three eisner awards, the michael l prints, the, con, were very proud of, con in san diego, a very beginning started here, he has discussed his work on msnbc and free-speech tv and nate lives in bloomington indiana and you can get busy online and see my brother dance.org is it okay if i switch over to john for a moment. john wood grows he is a staff writer at this washington post he was a finalist of a 2018 pulitzer prize feature writing and one the pilot wrote for human...
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kennedy and was killed and he ends up as nixon's competitor of his domestic policy so we have a very short clip of the firing line in which william buckley introduces the band democrat moynahan and we butted up against a very short excerpt from a phone conversation in the out october 71. this will give you an idea of the knicks that can moynahan interplay between these two minds because they were intellectuals working on that policy. >> area much. very much. >> daniel patrick moynihan is a president of urban affairs speaking at a rally appropriately scheduled on halloween night. predicting the end of the world. >> good morning mr. president. >> where are you? >> i'm in a dark writing a speech but i'm going to give the russians a little. >> have you got a minute or is it a bad time? its brief so you can listen in and his ear retention time that long? >> can i just say to you that "the new yorker" is running three long sections and i think you'll be pleased. they found that what you had done and they couldn't believe it. the other thing is this pakistan thing i'm thinking of it in term
kennedy and was killed and he ends up as nixon's competitor of his domestic policy so we have a very short clip of the firing line in which william buckley introduces the band democrat moynahan and we butted up against a very short excerpt from a phone conversation in the out october 71. this will give you an idea of the knicks that can moynahan interplay between these two minds because they were intellectuals working on that policy. >> area much. very much. >> daniel patrick...
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kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the important protections provided by section five. >> thank you, ms. clarks, fueled by donald trump's big lie, threats against workers skyrocketed in georgia. election workers and officials at all levels, including the republican secretary of state and his staff were harassed and targeted with the threats, as were members of their family. polling places around the state received bomb threats from atlanta to jackson and franklin counties in the northeast, floyd county and the northwest. election workers and election officials being able to work free from intimidation and threats is vital to free and fair elections. that is w
kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the...
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f kennedy school. the fire captain says the fire started outside the building and extended to the roof and inside an office fire crews were trying to put it out. they noticed a man acting erratically and disrupting their efforts. and just before this fire, the department answer calls about several other small fires in the same area. investigators believe there's a connection. >> because of the proximity to the small fires are located across the street over lakreasha here that does kind of raise suspicion that it makes it a suspicious fire. and being met with that individual today and in their attic behavior, it does make him a person of interest. so we'd like to talk to more. >> arson. investigators are now looking into them and they detained to find out if he is responsible for this fire as well as the other small ones this morning in the area. nobody was injured. but the campus wifi was taken out. so the students had to use hot spots today to access their lessons. at least 47 people are dead in afgha
f kennedy school. the fire captain says the fire started outside the building and extended to the roof and inside an office fire crews were trying to put it out. they noticed a man acting erratically and disrupting their efforts. and just before this fire, the department answer calls about several other small fires in the same area. investigators believe there's a connection. >> because of the proximity to the small fires are located across the street over lakreasha here that does kind of...
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kennedy. >> he took away dreams. he took away hope. and this world is radically changed as a consequence. >> watch the entire interview this weekend on "meet the press" with chuck todd right after today in the bay. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month and a reminder for women over the age of 40 that it it's time to get a mammogram. a new study found that screenings at san francisco general hospital dropped by nearly 40% in 2020 compared to the year before. the largest drop was among african-american women. in that subset, younger women were most likely to miss their it screenings during the first stay at home order. women over 70 were most likely during the second stay at home order. the study's author says we still don't know the full impact of that. >> that's something that we're definitely worried about as a cancer doctor community and oncology community of whether we're going to see patients coming in with larger tumors or tumors that have spread to other places because screening tests were lost. it is to
kennedy. >> he took away dreams. he took away hope. and this world is radically changed as a consequence. >> watch the entire interview this weekend on "meet the press" with chuck todd right after today in the bay. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month and a reminder for women over the age of 40 that it it's time to get a mammogram. a new study found that screenings at san francisco general hospital dropped by nearly 40% in 2020 compared to the year before....
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they didn't notice reagan had never lost a debate in his life including against robert f kennedy. one of the things that goes on in this rise from this sees the conservative president elect of goldwater's platform and a conservative is elected as it happens almost completely under the radar. none of the issues will be so dominant over the years to come the era, abortion, the stagnation of the economy, are discussed in 1976. suddenly, i 1978 all these reagan like right wing candidates are winning. kind of seeing how they do it and how quite frankly antidemocratic tactics are a part of story. so what happens is basically to telescope it, the conservatives who lost with barry goldwater, his whole calling card he's going to say exactly what conservatives want to do. he doesn't care if it's unpopular. social security, selling the privatizing the public power system, confronting the soviet union even at the risk of nuclear war. it literally says that we should do this. america is losing the cold war because of the craven fear of death has crept into the american consciousness. when you
they didn't notice reagan had never lost a debate in his life including against robert f kennedy. one of the things that goes on in this rise from this sees the conservative president elect of goldwater's platform and a conservative is elected as it happens almost completely under the radar. none of the issues will be so dominant over the years to come the era, abortion, the stagnation of the economy, are discussed in 1976. suddenly, i 1978 all these reagan like right wing candidates are...
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and robert kennedy being killed. so we are a complicated people, and it's a complicated story in america. and we like to to mythologize it because it makes us more comfortable but to be on ptimisc that fair-minded people working together can make incremental progress over time, and that ain't nothing. and that real people making real decisions can change things, and overwhelmingly i still believe that this is an experiment worth having and admittedly the country feels right now that it's in kind of a joint custody arrangement. sometimes you stay with dad, sometimes you stay with mom and we go through it, but why wouldn't you optimistic? name another time you'd rather be alive? i can't think of one. and, yeah, is social media annoying? yes. would i rather be alive in the '40s? no. this is -- think of the opportunities -- have you met younger people? some of them are brilliant. >> yeah, they're great. >> great stuff. >> they're pretty great. >> there are geniuses out there too and we have to deal with their nonsense bu
and robert kennedy being killed. so we are a complicated people, and it's a complicated story in america. and we like to to mythologize it because it makes us more comfortable but to be on ptimisc that fair-minded people working together can make incremental progress over time, and that ain't nothing. and that real people making real decisions can change things, and overwhelmingly i still believe that this is an experiment worth having and admittedly the country feels right now that it's in...
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and on the left literally robert kennedy, jr., is coming in with a book that will really eviscerate fauci. here is the thing, charles, fauci knew as early as january 2020 based on emails we've seen now this thing likely came from the lab and he didn't tell the president. if i had known, if the defense policy act coordinator and tip of the president's spear along a lot of these things, we could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives because we could have had a completely different strategy. charles: sure. >> fauci lied by omission to the president, he subsequently covered it up in february and march with efforts at both the world health organization and things like nature magazine and lancet to basically make people think this thing came from nature. it did not. yes, sir. charles: we want, we want answers. i hope the world never stops asking. we all know where it came from but we want to hear top officials admit as much and we want to make sure it never happens again. i think "in trump time" critical book. 170,000 copies already ordered. well on the way to a best circle. peter navarro.
and on the left literally robert kennedy, jr., is coming in with a book that will really eviscerate fauci. here is the thing, charles, fauci knew as early as january 2020 based on emails we've seen now this thing likely came from the lab and he didn't tell the president. if i had known, if the defense policy act coordinator and tip of the president's spear along a lot of these things, we could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives because we could have had a completely different strategy....
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kennedy jr. nephew of the former president. kennedy is now unknown anti vaccine activist who tells fox free speech is the essential core value of liberal democracy, all other rights and ideals arrest upon it. chd president mary holland says it's unfair. they never pinpoint richard exactly what they believe is inaccurate. um they just sort of put a blanket statement and say, well, you're engaged in misinformation or disinformation, but doctors say the misinformation is a serious problem across the country, one that must be stopped. in order to save lives. we need to recognize that there are experts in the field physicians scientists. those are really studied this virus and understand the implications and we should be able to turn to them and received reliable information. youtube policy kind of works like a three strikes and you're out deal if you violated three times in a 90 day period, your account will be terminated. meanwhile, youtube says. widespread enforcement will take time, but they're doing everything they can to work
kennedy jr. nephew of the former president. kennedy is now unknown anti vaccine activist who tells fox free speech is the essential core value of liberal democracy, all other rights and ideals arrest upon it. chd president mary holland says it's unfair. they never pinpoint richard exactly what they believe is inaccurate. um they just sort of put a blanket statement and say, well, you're engaged in misinformation or disinformation, but doctors say the misinformation is a serious problem across...
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kennedy's killer sirhan sirhan. they also talked about the current deadlock in washington and what advice the governor might give president biden. >> i have reverence and respect for the president. i'm not here to offer advice unless it's sought. i will observe, as a taxpayer, that it's covid stupid. look at the poll numbers -- >> you mean focusing on these other issues -- they're not unimportant. >> they're all important. but this political death march of who is up, who is down, manchin this, sinema, i can't take it anymore. no one can take it anymore. just enough. stop. get something done. it looks like they're finally going to get something done. watch, miraculously numbers will start going up. they actually deliver. you can go out and say what you did. no one even remembers what was in the original $1 trillion package and all the good frskt investment. now they get to talk about that again, not just the $3.5 trillion reconciliation that's over ten years. people don't know what a trillion is, what reconciliation
kennedy's killer sirhan sirhan. they also talked about the current deadlock in washington and what advice the governor might give president biden. >> i have reverence and respect for the president. i'm not here to offer advice unless it's sought. i will observe, as a taxpayer, that it's covid stupid. look at the poll numbers -- >> you mean focusing on these other issues -- they're not unimportant. >> they're all important. but this political death march of who is up, who is...
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kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the important protections provided by section five. >> thank you, ms. clarks, fueled by donald trump's big lie, threats against workers skyrocketed in georgia. election workers and officials at all levels, including the republican secretary of state and his staff were harassed and targeted with the threats, as were members of their family. polling places around the state received bomb threats from atlanta to jackson and franklin counties in the northeast, floyd county and the northwest. election workers and election officials being able to work free from intimidation and threats is vital to free and fair elections. that is w
kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the...
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and he is received the robert f. kennedy book award. the comic-con international award, and the walter dean myers award. anthony dixon, has been a fire fire with the los angeles -- and is john lewis's nephew. and jerry craft is a best-selling new york times bestselling offer. he's the creator of mama boys and a syndicated comic strip. he has won five literary awards, . tonight they will be discussing the first volume of run, a highly anticipated sequel to the march series. this is the graphic retelling of john lewis's life story. follows the aftermath and the -- campaign. as stacey abrams says, run shows the history and the pushback of those who refuse it and the resistance who believe changes not gone far enough. john lewis's story has always been a story of change and run is a vivid energetic works. without further ado. i'm excited to turn things over to our speakers. thank you. i can't keep enough praise on you. their work is amazing, your spirit is amazing. i know we should be talking about the book but i love you jerry craft. >> so
and he is received the robert f. kennedy book award. the comic-con international award, and the walter dean myers award. anthony dixon, has been a fire fire with the los angeles -- and is john lewis's nephew. and jerry craft is a best-selling new york times bestselling offer. he's the creator of mama boys and a syndicated comic strip. he has won five literary awards, . tonight they will be discussing the first volume of run, a highly anticipated sequel to the march series. this is the graphic...
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as i believe you quoted in your testimony, then attorney general robert kennedy said that those case by case suits were, quote, a painfully slow way of providing what is, after all, a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote. >> that is correct, senator. and while we had section 5 in place, between 1965 and 2013, the department blocked over 6000 voting changes. 60% of those chiez had evidence of intentional discrimination. so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of voting, discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the important protections that have been provided by section 5. >> thank you, ms. clark. fueled by donald trump's big lie, threats against election workers skyrocketed during the 2020 election in georgia, election workers and officials at all levels, including the republican secretary of state and his staff were harassed and targeted with death threats as were members of their family. polling places around the state received bomb threats from atlanta to jackson and franklin counties in the northeast to floyd county in the northwest, and b
as i believe you quoted in your testimony, then attorney general robert kennedy said that those case by case suits were, quote, a painfully slow way of providing what is, after all, a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote. >> that is correct, senator. and while we had section 5 in place, between 1965 and 2013, the department blocked over 6000 voting changes. 60% of those chiez had evidence of intentional discrimination. so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of voting,...
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: remember when julia roberts sang that in the bathtub? here we have another royal doing what royals do best, judging other people. prince william said he believes billionaires like jeff bezos and elon musk should spend their cash on fixing earth, not exploring space. watch. >> we need some of the world's greats brains and minds fix thed on how to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place go live. kennedy: you're such a dolt. this coming from a guy who has a fleet of suvs and a private jet all on the taxpayers' pound. why is it so hard to understand that people who actually earned their riches, space innovation could be a fantastic thing for everybody and could lead to cool inventions that save the planet? should william perhaps donate castle or two, you know, to save the environment ask house the homeless? here with me now, fox nation host kat timpf. whoo! what did you think when you heard some of his comments? >> first of all, i hate to ever hear any of his comments. there's no reason any of us should have to hear his comment
: remember when julia roberts sang that in the bathtub? here we have another royal doing what royals do best, judging other people. prince william said he believes billionaires like jeff bezos and elon musk should spend their cash on fixing earth, not exploring space. watch. >> we need some of the world's greats brains and minds fix thed on how to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place go live. kennedy: you're such a dolt. this coming from a guy who has a fleet of suvs and...
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and i ask him if he's heard about this assassination of robert f. kennedy. he said, oh, yeah, i heard about it. terrible. terrible story. i said did you hear the name of the assassin? and he said no. i went to bed. i didn't hear a name. so i said you have five sons, right? write down on my reporter's notebook, the fourth name, sir haan, sir haan. he switched like a metronome. he went over and he said if he did it, he should hang. he should hang. >> one of your many overseas assignments was to be in asia, in southeast asia. at one point, you were -- you had a trip to cambodia. later, you were in vietnam during war. and a moment that truly changes american history. >> i certainly did. i spent the years as a bureau chief in vietnam. but in november >>> in november of 1968 and i interviewed prince sianuk the head of state. and he told me word for word exactly what was going to happen in vietnam that we would have to go. that the vietnamese would not give up. that it was their country and not ours and we would be wise to pack up and go home. this is 1968, judy. t
and i ask him if he's heard about this assassination of robert f. kennedy. he said, oh, yeah, i heard about it. terrible. terrible story. i said did you hear the name of the assassin? and he said no. i went to bed. i didn't hear a name. so i said you have five sons, right? write down on my reporter's notebook, the fourth name, sir haan, sir haan. he switched like a metronome. he went over and he said if he did it, he should hang. he should hang. >> one of your many overseas assignments...
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they had robert f. kennedy at their school, having lunchtime with their children, with their students. they threatened teachers who got vaccinated and now they're threatening their students and parents based on this nonsense. >> is this the only school doing it? because i want to understand, how widespread is it in terms of the information they're putting out there, because even if it's one tiny school, suddenly this story makes its way around the country and louise ruhle is calling me saying, she's worried. >> extremes. we're not seeing this level of insanity sweeping through other schools, but for the last year and a half, schools have been sort of a ground zero for anti-maxers and anti-vaxers. florida schools have been hit particularly hard, but governor ron desantis imposed this ban on school mask mandates. so we have seen school board meetings being disrupted. we have seen teachers and school board members being threatened and harassed. so this miami school is extreme, but it is indicative of the m
they had robert f. kennedy at their school, having lunchtime with their children, with their students. they threatened teachers who got vaccinated and now they're threatening their students and parents based on this nonsense. >> is this the only school doing it? because i want to understand, how widespread is it in terms of the information they're putting out there, because even if it's one tiny school, suddenly this story makes its way around the country and louise ruhle is calling me...
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she received the robert f kennedy book award, the comic con international inkblot award, 2 ignatz awards. anthony dixon has been a firefighter for 30 years with congressman john lewis's nephew. and jerry cox is a new york times best-selling author whose work includes the newberry award-winninggraphic novel . he's an award-winning syndicated comic strip and he's 15 african-american literary awards and is cofounder of the schaumburg centers comic book festival. tonight he will be discussing the first volumeof his anticipated sequel to their march series . this installment of their graphic retelling of john lewis's great story follows him through the aftermath of the voting rights campaign and counterculture of the people in the 60s. as stacy abrams says, ron becomes a history of what to often follows dramatic change . the pushback of those who received it and the resistance of those who believe change has not gone far enough . lewis story is a complicated narrative of redemption and an energetic voice of transformation in his young and extraordinary life. without further ado i'm excited to
she received the robert f kennedy book award, the comic con international inkblot award, 2 ignatz awards. anthony dixon has been a firefighter for 30 years with congressman john lewis's nephew. and jerry cox is a new york times best-selling author whose work includes the newberry award-winninggraphic novel . he's an award-winning syndicated comic strip and he's 15 african-american literary awards and is cofounder of the schaumburg centers comic book festival. tonight he will be discussing the...
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kennedy in 1968 is suitable for parole. the california parole board staff is now reviewing that recommendation and the governor can approve, deny, or amend the decision. chuck asked the governor about that pending decision. >> the sirhan sirhan decision. >> that's a tough one. >> what makes it tough? >> it's interesting you ask the question. i don't laugh to be dismissive, i laugh because that's a hard one for me. >> it's all on you. >> bobby kennedy is my political hero, my house looks like a shrine to the kennedy family. >> and you wonder why some of us ask you if you're interested in running for president. >> i'm attempted to some of the ideals of the '60s, there's something beautiful there that we need to attach ourselves to again. that said, this is hard because i believe in redemption, i believe in second chances. at the same time, man, he took away dreams. he took away a lot of hope. and this country, this world, is radically changed as a consequence. i have to factor that in. >> what about the family? they're not di
kennedy in 1968 is suitable for parole. the california parole board staff is now reviewing that recommendation and the governor can approve, deny, or amend the decision. chuck asked the governor about that pending decision. >> the sirhan sirhan decision. >> that's a tough one. >> what makes it tough? >> it's interesting you ask the question. i don't laugh to be dismissive, i laugh because that's a hard one for me. >> it's all on you. >> bobby kennedy is my...
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that's a nonprofit co founded by robert f. kennedy jr. who is an anti vaccine activist. the elizabeth holmes defense team grilled theranos is former lab director today on the witness stand. it was the fifth day of testimony for the witness that could determine the outcome of the case against the failed biotech companies founder. ktvu evan sernoffsky has been in the courtroom following every unfolding moment. attorneys for elizabeth holmes spent the day poking holes in dr adam rosen dorf story about the failures inside theranos, and they went directly for the former lab directors credibility. landing blow after blow. defense attorney lance wade went on the attack tuesday. grilling theranos is former lab director on the witness stand. dr adam rosen. dorf was there when theranos launched its blood testing technology and walgreens stores and testified about numerous failures. he's the scientist. he's the lead in the lab. they want to attack his credibility. they want to shift blame from her to him. the defense pointed out that rosen dorf signed verification reports for many
that's a nonprofit co founded by robert f. kennedy jr. who is an anti vaccine activist. the elizabeth holmes defense team grilled theranos is former lab director today on the witness stand. it was the fifth day of testimony for the witness that could determine the outcome of the case against the failed biotech companies founder. ktvu evan sernoffsky has been in the courtroom following every unfolding moment. attorneys for elizabeth holmes spent the day poking holes in dr adam rosen dorf story...
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kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the important protections provided by section five. >> thank you, ms. clarks, fueled by donald trump's big lie, threats against workers skyrocketed in georgia. election workers and officials at all levels, including the republican secretary of state and his staff were harassed and targeted with the threats, as were members of their family. polling places around the state received bomb threats from atlanta to jackson and franklin counties in the northeast, floyd county and the northwest. election workers and election officials being able to work free from intimidation and threats is vital to free and fair elections. that is w
kennedy said those case-by-case suits were "a painfully slow way of providing what is after all a fundamental right of citizenship, the right to vote." ms. clarke: that is correct, senator. while we had section five in place between 1965-2013, the department blocked over 3000 voting changes. 60% of those changes also had evidence of intentional discrimination, and so it is a remarkable and sweeping number of discriminatory voting changes that would have taken root but for the...
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robert wolf, thank you. alicia? alicia: thanks, eric. the issue of schools, their safety and what they teach, is key in the closing -- the closely watched race for virginia governor. republican candidate glenn youngkin calling his recent events parents matter rallies, and democrat terry healthcare if all live holding round tables with educators and parents. polls have them neck and neck. so let's bring in a political and investigative reporter for the washington examiner. sara, thank you so much for being here. before we get started, i'd like to it up some recent fox news polling. first, on the top issues among registered voters. you can see inflation and higher prices at the top with 87ing tolled by political division and health care. but then comes what schools teach at 73% as a top issue. and then we can look at top issues for parents. 80% said what schools teach. how does this kind of concern play out in the virginia race and more broadly heading into the '22 midtermses? >> this issue is a huge winner for glenn youngkin. there was a
robert wolf, thank you. alicia? alicia: thanks, eric. the issue of schools, their safety and what they teach, is key in the closing -- the closely watched race for virginia governor. republican candidate glenn youngkin calling his recent events parents matter rallies, and democrat terry healthcare if all live holding round tables with educators and parents. polls have them neck and neck. so let's bring in a political and investigative reporter for the washington examiner. sara, thank you so...
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but as robert f. kennedy reminded us, their future is not a gift. of a guarantee. it is an achievement. i appreciate your support for hhs through this crisis and i'm committed to working with all of you to achieve the healthy future for our children, and it is what they deserve. thank you. >> thank you secretary becerra. i'll turn over to secretary card anyway for a statement. >> good morning chair murray and ranking member burr. i'm honored to be alongside my colleague and friend, secretary xavier becerra. speaking about the critical work of safely reopening nation's schools for inperson learning. president biden made it clear on his first day that getting all students safely into the classroom is a top priority. that has been my priority as well. i'm proud that the vast majority of america's 50 million students are in school full time learning in person. schools are the heart beat of communities. they are like second families to students and staff. they are thrilled to be together again. in many areas, schools are the only place where students have access to s.t.
but as robert f. kennedy reminded us, their future is not a gift. of a guarantee. it is an achievement. i appreciate your support for hhs through this crisis and i'm committed to working with all of you to achieve the healthy future for our children, and it is what they deserve. thank you. >> thank you secretary becerra. i'll turn over to secretary card anyway for a statement. >> good morning chair murray and ranking member burr. i'm honored to be alongside my colleague and friend,...
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but as robert f. kennedy reminded us, their future is not a gift or a guarantee. f it is an achievement. i appreciate your support for hhs through this crisis and i'm committed to working with all oa you to achieve a healthy future for our children and it's what theytu deserve. thank you. >> thank you, secretary becerra. i will turn it over to secretary cardona for a statement. >> good morning. i'm honored to be alongside my friend. to reopen our schools for in-person oplearning, president biden made it clear on his first day that getting all students safely into the classroom is a top priority. that has beenll my priority as well. i'm proud the vast majority of y america's 50 million students are in school full-time learning in person. schools are the heartbeat of communities. they're like second families to students and staff. they're thrilled to be together again. in many areas, schools are the only placed where students hav access to s.t.e.m. laboratories, music and theatre, gymnasium, social services, and nutritious meals. especially amid the pandemic, school
but as robert f. kennedy reminded us, their future is not a gift or a guarantee. f it is an achievement. i appreciate your support for hhs through this crisis and i'm committed to working with all oa you to achieve a healthy future for our children and it's what theytu deserve. thank you. >> thank you, secretary becerra. i will turn it over to secretary cardona for a statement. >> good morning. i'm honored to be alongside my friend. to reopen our schools for in-person oplearning,...
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kennedy: in 1967, you saw a strange object take ten minute missiles off-line, they were in operable this thing was moving in away no human technology was at the time, are you convinced that was a ufo? >> i'm convinced it was something we can't explain. it was reported to me, i was underground, i couldn't go upstairs and look at it because obviously controlling nuclear weapons, we can't do that. this object blue fast, 90 degrees turns, very much like what was reported by the pilots in the navy so there's no question in my mind, this was reported from the upstairs so very unusual objects. kennedy: what was the explanation from the air force? >> there was none. at the time, there was no explanation, we were ordered to sign nondisclosure statements which we did and for about 27 years, i never spoke about it to anyone. kennedy: go ahead, i want to hear more, i'm at the edge of my seat. [laughter] kennedy: >> in 1994, i picked up a book called top-secret, thought it was might incident, the air force declassified it and sent a request reviewing information to the air force asking for documents
kennedy: in 1967, you saw a strange object take ten minute missiles off-line, they were in operable this thing was moving in away no human technology was at the time, are you convinced that was a ufo? >> i'm convinced it was something we can't explain. it was reported to me, i was underground, i couldn't go upstairs and look at it because obviously controlling nuclear weapons, we can't do that. this object blue fast, 90 degrees turns, very much like what was reported by the pilots in the...