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. >> barnicle, we need to talk about bobby valentine. >> he's the greatest. >> you're going to love bobby valentine. >> i know bobby valentine. i've met him. i did an event with him. >> you did shots with him as i understand it. >> yeah, she did. >> at a public event. on a stage. >> yeah. big hands, bobby valentine. >> must-read opinion pages is next. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. the pioneers. the aviators. building superhighways in an unknown sky. their safety systems built of brain and heart, transforming strange names from tall tales into pictures on postcards home. and the ones who followed them, who skimmed the edge of space, the edge of heaven, the edge of dreams. and we follow them up there to live by an unbreakable promise, stitched into every uniform of ever
. >> barnicle, we need to talk about bobby valentine. >> he's the greatest. >> you're going to love bobby valentine. >> i know bobby valentine. i've met him. i did an event with him. >> you did shots with him as i understand it. >> yeah, she did. >> at a public event. on a stage. >> yeah. big hands, bobby valentine. >> must-read opinion pages is next. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv...
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bobby was somehow in '68 an outsider. he was seen as a fighter when he died his progressive heroes votes went to whom? not gene mccarthy. george wallace. because wallace was an outsider. and, you know, mike, the kennedys still are grappling with that and, yet, it's sort of like newt is in that category of an outsider. a street fighter. >> bobby had -- robert kennedy had an appeal that was kind of extraordinary. i can remember an evening in gary, indiana, where those streets were lined with white ethnic working class people out there to cheer robert kennedy and he is the same candidate who could go to indianapolis and announce to a largely african-american crowd that martin luther king had just been assassinated. they did not know it. he had this extraordinairy pull together appeal and i think part of it emanated from the fact that people regardless of their income, regardless of their skin color, had the feeling that he would fight for them. now, he didn't articulate the battles that they felt they had to fight. >> right.
bobby was somehow in '68 an outsider. he was seen as a fighter when he died his progressive heroes votes went to whom? not gene mccarthy. george wallace. because wallace was an outsider. and, you know, mike, the kennedys still are grappling with that and, yet, it's sort of like newt is in that category of an outsider. a street fighter. >> bobby had -- robert kennedy had an appeal that was kind of extraordinary. i can remember an evening in gary, indiana, where those streets were lined...
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the red sox made it official yesterday introducing bobby valentine as the team's new manager. the 61-year-old replaces terry francona who, of course, presided over boston's epic collapse last season where the team went 7-20 in september and missed the playoffs by one game, bobby v. now taking over at fenway. >>> coming up next, back to washington for the must-read opinion pages. much more with mark haleprin, sam stein, and joe. we'll be right back. i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] from neutrogena® naturals. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. this was the gul
the red sox made it official yesterday introducing bobby valentine as the team's new manager. the 61-year-old replaces terry francona who, of course, presided over boston's epic collapse last season where the team went 7-20 in september and missed the playoffs by one game, bobby v. now taking over at fenway. >>> coming up next, back to washington for the must-read opinion pages. much more with mark haleprin, sam stein, and joe. we'll be right back. i'm good about washing my face. but...
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. >>> also from coach bobby knight to tiger woods, best-selling author john finestein shares fascinating encounters with some of the biggest names in sports. >>> but first, there's bill. >> hey, bill. what's going on. >> with the weather. >> always equally excited to join you at this time every morning. well, for our viewers that do care out there, i've got people that are split in two camps. people that want a white christmas and those th are just happy as could be because it still feels like middle of fall instead of the middle of nter. so here's what we're looking at right now of the 27% of the country has snow on the ground, mostly near the higher terrain and the rockies. notice the absence of any snow in the appear placalachians. i know they're losing a lot of money for all the skiers and snowmobiling. as far as what we're looking at today, rain. exactly the opposite of what the ski resorts want. rain is moving into all of new england. much of ohio has a steady rain. that will eventually move through areas of new england. look how warm too, 62 degrees today in washington, d.c. we're
. >>> also from coach bobby knight to tiger woods, best-selling author john finestein shares fascinating encounters with some of the biggest names in sports. >>> but first, there's bill. >> hey, bill. what's going on. >> with the weather. >> always equally excited to join you at this time every morning. well, for our viewers that do care out there, i've got people that are split in two camps. people that want a white christmas and those th are just happy as...
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what i remember, i arrived here in the summer of 1968, martin luther king had just been assassinated, bobby kennedy had just been assassinated, we'd had the troopers in the 82ndç airborne on capitol hill with machine guns to make sure that the riots in downtown washington didn't spread to the government buildings. it was a very, very difficult and painful time in our history, and not a time when you could look back on it from now and say, gee, those were the good old days, the golden days. they weren't. it's often been true in our history. we've had the peaks and valleys. and to say it's worse now than it's ever been, i'm reluctant to make that judgment. >> who do you think the best president you ever served was? >> i'm not going to answer that. >> mr. president, do you have an answer for that question? >> i do. it's highly classified. >> all right. >> here we are. >> just a friendly confines of "morning joe." >> "morning joe." nobody's watching, so if i said it -- >> that is just horrible. that was a hateful thing to say. you yourself you say you watch -- i don't know why you are, but yo
what i remember, i arrived here in the summer of 1968, martin luther king had just been assassinated, bobby kennedy had just been assassinated, we'd had the troopers in the 82ndç airborne on capitol hill with machine guns to make sure that the riots in downtown washington didn't spread to the government buildings. it was a very, very difficult and painful time in our history, and not a time when you could look back on it from now and say, gee, those were the good old days, the golden days....
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it talked about, of course, bobby kennedy's death. it talked about the train that -- that carried him and talked about how on one side of the tracks there were poor whites. on the other side there were poor blacks, and it was a remarkable chilling illustration that as the train went on, both sides turned around and went back to their communities, back to their homes, and there's been nobody since then that has been able to bring them back together. >> spoke to people as if they were all same, that people were equal. one of the great films that kerry will often show are moments in her father's life that we often see when we attend events is him speaking the night dr. king was assassinated, and he got up with such ease. now if he were living today, he would have been given a script by someone on his campaign, been urged by someone -- a consultant to say this or say that. he spoke from his heart and spoke with a sincerity and clarity that everyone understood and it resonated with everyone. >> yeah. >> politics needs it not just on the ra
it talked about, of course, bobby kennedy's death. it talked about the train that -- that carried him and talked about how on one side of the tracks there were poor whites. on the other side there were poor blacks, and it was a remarkable chilling illustration that as the train went on, both sides turned around and went back to their communities, back to their homes, and there's been nobody since then that has been able to bring them back together. >> spoke to people as if they were all...