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Bobby Kennedy Runs For President - Duration: 10:00.It's 1968.
A year of terrible disillusionments.
Elvis releases a new album —
but it turns out to be a flop.
Boxer Muhammad Ali champions segregation
and denounces interracial marriages.
Many former fans disapprove.
Mao Zedong is disappointed by his young supporters, the Red Guards,
and launches crackdown measures against them.
And young Americans are troubled by the war in Vietnam
and the fact that no politician dares to openly oppose it.
This is Robert Kennedy.
He's an American prince.
The whole country calls him Bobby.
8 years ago, his older brother Jack Kennedy was elected president.
Bobby was his campaign manager and then went on to become Attorney General.
Jack was the president for only three years.
He was killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Lyndon Johnson, the former vice-president, moved to the White House.
Although there were many, especially family friends, who believed
that Robert deserved to inherit his brother's chair in the Oval.
Four years ago, current President Lyndon Johnson ran for President
and he was encouraged to name Robert Kennedy
as his Vice President.
He was in the White House only because
he had inherited Jack's post —
so now he had to give the White House back to the Kennedy family.
But Johnson refused — he hated Bobby Kennedy. 29 00:01:49,001 --> 00:01:54,000 Now, in 1968, President Johnson decides to run for another term.
And Robert Kennedy hesitates to run against him.
While Bobby is consumed with doubts,
another Democrat enters the race — Senator Eugene McCarthy.
Eugene McCarthy is a little old-fashioned but very principled.
Eugene McCarthy hasn't been a fan of the Kennedy family for years,
and he particularly dislikes Bobby.
Now he's ready to take a risk, challenge President Johnson
and become the first anti-war candidate.
To achieve this goal, he needs to become likeable to the American youth.
And he doesn't need to invest a lot of effort -
long-haired and bearded hippies strongly oppose the war.
They support McCarthy's courage.
They start shaving off their beards so they can become volunteers
and campaign for McCarthy.
At the first crucial primaries in New Hampshire
McCarthy receives almost just as many votes as the incumbent President Johnson.
But McCarthy's joy turns out to be short-lived:
his success inspires Bobby Kennedy.
For Kennedy himself, it's a very tough decision.
He's sure that he can beat the Republican candidate Richard Nixon,
— while McCarthy has no charisma and almost no chance against him.
McCarthy's young supporters are very disappointed by Kennedy's decision.
Bobby announces his candidacy.
I am announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the U.S.
He's trashed in newspapers, and his family is very scared.
And the stakes are getting higher.
I shall not seek, and I will not accept the nomination of my party
for another term as your president.
McCarthy has reasons to feel confident as well.
But competition with Kennedy still worries him.
Everything is going well at first. He's winning all the primaries.
Celebrities are joining his campaign.
But then Kennedy enters the race —
and now McCarthy's lucky streak is over.
Kennedy doesn't need celebrities.
He is a superstar.
The most important primaries are drawing near.
The competition becomes more tense.
Newspapers claim that it was Robert Kennedy who, as Attorney General,
ordered a wiretap on Martin Luther King's phone.
It's a strong hit for Kennedy.
He even misses a debate with McCarthy 72 00:05:57,001 --> 00:05:59,000 — and loses the Oregon primary.
Kennedy agrees to take part in the debates with McCarthy.
He's very assertive and he wins the debate, according to viewers.
Finally, the day of the California primary has arrived.
Kennedy spent the night at a villa owned by Hollywood director John Frankenheimer,
together with his wife and six kids.
Bobby's day had a rocky start:
His son David went for a swim and disappeared.
Bobby goes looking for him
and by some miracle manages to pull him out of the water.
Then some better news arrives: Kennedy wins the primary.
He goes to his headquarters at the Ambassador hotel
to await the results.
A very hard day is over.
Bobby exits the Ambassador hotel ballroom through the kitchen. 87 00:07:40,001 --> 00:07:44,500 A Jordanian man named Sirhan Sirhan fires several shots at him.
Bobby dies in the hospital a few hours later.
America is shocked.
Even those, who only yesterday called him an opportunistic state-monger
have now realized they loved him.
He was a symbol of hope.
Bobby Kennedy's assassination in 1968 has become one of the moments
when pointless violence changed the course of history.
Two months before, civil rights activist Martin Luther King
was killed in Memphis.
Student protests leader Rudi Dutschke was wounded in West Berlin.
Artist Andy Warhol was wounded by a few point-blank shots
almost at the same time as Bobby.
Bobby's assassination upset a lot of the same young people
who wanted to change politics and stop the war.
Very soon, "Hey, Jude" will become the #1 hit song in America.
Paul McCartney writes it to console John Lennon's son,
who was upset over his parents' divorce.
But many young Americans embrace this consolation personally as well.
After Kennedy's death, Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign
will be as good as over.
President Johnson's chosen successor Hubert Humphrey
will win the Democratic nomination by a landslide.
50 years later, hatred still kills:
it's easily spread and still almost impossible to defeat.
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Melania Trump Was in New York for 'Meetings' on Her Husband's 72nd Birthday - News Today - Duration: 2:48.Melania Trump was taking care of business more than 200 miles away on her husband's 72nd birthday — but her husband claims she still found time to shower him with "a lot of good kisses
" The first lady's spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, confirms to PEOPLE that Mrs
Trump "was in New York (with staff) Tuesday evening through midday Thursday." Grisham also confirms that the first lady flew in for the meetings
Mrs. Trump failed to acknowledge her husband's birthday on social media Thursday, but the president told Fox News' Steve Doocy Friday morning that she made sure to honor his big day in private
When Doocy asked Trump whether he received any "good presents" for his birthday, Trump replied that "I got a lot of good kisses
I got a lot of phone calls from people." Doocy then asked the president to clarify "who'd you get the kisses from?" Trump — who has repeatedly denied affair claims by porn star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal — replied that the kisses came from his "beautiful wife, who's really doing great
" Mrs. Trump made headlines earlier this spring when she disappeared from the public eye for weeks following a "successful" kidney procedure, which prompted rampant speculation about her well-being
The 48-year-old Mrs. Trump made her first public appearance on June 6 after a 27-day absence, when she silently accompanied her husband for a briefing on hurricane preparedness at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, D
C. Two days later, she failed to join her husband for the G7 in Canada. As he departed for that trip, the president told reporters that the first lady "wanted to go," but "can't fly for one month
" Grisham later clarified that Mrs. Trump was only barred from flying internationally
Although the first lady declined to publicly acknowledge her husband's birthday, he did receive birthday wishes from daughter Ivanka Trump and son Eric Trump
He also received a "present" of sorts from Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, who donated $288,000 to the ACLU "to draw attention to the "immigrant families seeking asylum and refuge in America being ripped apart due to the inhumane policies of the Trump administration," the model mom tweeted
Teigen added that the donation was intended to "Make Trump's Birthday Great Again
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Indians with advanced degree may have to wait 150 years for green card in US: Report - Duration: 7:55.Indians with advanced degree may have to wait 150 years for green card in US: Report
As of April 20, 2018, there were 632,219 Indian immigrants and their spouses and minor children waiting for green cards also known as legal permanent residency cards.
Indians with advanced degree may have to wait 150 years for green card in US: Report As of April 20, 2018, there were 632,219 Indian immigrants and their spouses and minor children waiting for green cards also known as legal permanent residency cards.
Washington: Indians with advanced degrees may have to wait for over 150 years for a green card which authorises them to live and work in the US permanently, according to projections by a think-tank.
The new calculation on the Green card wait period by Cato Institute, a Washington-based think-tank, comes after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently released number of applicants for such cards.
The calculation is based on the number of green card issuances in 2017. As of April 20, 2018, there were 632,219 Indian immigrants and their spouses and minor children waiting for green cards also known as legal permanent residency cards.
The shortest wait is for the highest skilled category for EB-1 immigrants with extraordinary ability.
EB stands for employment based. The extraordinary immigrants from India will have to wait only six years, Cato Institute said in its latest report. According to the USCIS, there are 34,824 Indian applicants under EB-1 category.
Along with their 48,754 spouse and children, 83,578 Indians are in line for green card under EB-1 category. EB-3 immigrants those with bachelors degrees will have to wait about 17 years, Cato Institute said.
As of April 20, there were 54,892 Indians in this category.
Clubbed with 60,381 spouses and children, the total number of Indians waiting for green card in EB-3 category are 1,15,273. However, the biggest backlog is for EB-2 workers, who have advanced degrees. At current rates of visa issuances, they will have to wait 151 years for a green card.
Obviously, unless the law changes, they will have died or left by that point, Cato institute said. According to the USCIS, there were 2,16,684 primary Indian applicants under EB-2 category and 2,16,684 spouses and children, thus making a total of 4,33,368.
This is primarily because of the existing laws which imposes per-country-limit of seven per cent. In all 306,400 primary Indian applicants are waiting for their green cards.
Clubbed with their spouses and children numbering 325,819; as many as 632,219 Indians in all are waiting for their green cards. In 2017 only 22,602 Indians were issued the legal permanent residency cards.
Of these 13,082 were in the EB-1 category, 2,879 in EB-2 category and 6,641 in Eb-3 category, according to the latest USCIS figures.
Cato Institute said the green card allocation is not based on the the backlog, so 69 per cent of the backlog is in the EB-2 category, but it received only 13 per cent of the green cards issued in 2017.
There are two reasons for this, it explained. First, each category is guaranteed a minimum of 40,040 green cards, so the allocation between categories does not adjust when one category has higher demand than the others.
Second, EB-2 is currently subject to the per-country limits, that prevent Indian immigrants from receiving more than seven per cent of the green cards issued in the category, the report said.
Cato Institute notes that that for employment-based green cards, the per-country limit only applies in full force when the category is filled up, meaning that if some green cards would go to waste, Indian immigrants can receive above the per-country limit of 7 per cent.
For this reason, Indian immigrants received nearly 18 per cent of the total green cards issued in the EB-3 category in 2017.
Referring to the inconsistency in the application of the per-country limit, the report said if the per-country limits end up not applying fully for EB-2 during some future years, they could receive their green cards before the next century.
For example, if they received the same number of green cards as EB-3 workers did in 2017, they would have to wait only for 65 years, rather than 151 years as projected based on the number of issuances in 2017. On the other hand, if the per-country limits end up applying fully for EB-3 workers after 2018, they could end up having to wait more than 40 years, rather than 17 years, the report said.
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