Reacting To The Assassination of Robert Kennedy | The Dick Cavett Show

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @OTOss8
    @OTOss8 Год назад +48

    I'm blown away by this conversation. It's serious and respectful and it was given airtime for the entire country to see. It's hard to believe such mature and serious conversations used to be held on television. When did we lose our way?

    • @chairmanmeow958
      @chairmanmeow958 10 месяцев назад +2

      The turning point actually happened right after this aired when Gore Vidal and William Buckley was aired during the Summer of 1968

    • @atomix62t
      @atomix62t 6 месяцев назад +6

      Newt Gingrich

    • @LBGirl1988
      @LBGirl1988 5 месяцев назад

      I found this conversation, with the exception of the NAACP leader, extremely contemptuously hypocritical and biased to the point of utter cluelessness. Two of these people were part of the same government who were killing the “little” people of Vietnam. No wonder the grandchildren of these insufferably arrogant hypocrites are narcissists who are hypocrites.

    • @libertyann439
      @libertyann439 Месяц назад +2

      Too many channels. Too much emphasis on ratings, not enough on substance.

  • @rtg1960
    @rtg1960 4 года назад +331

    This is absolute gold. I was born in 1960 and I grew up watching the Cavett show. Nothing like it before or since. Dick Cavett is a national treasure.

    • @contactkeithstack
      @contactkeithstack 3 года назад +11

      I was born in '85 but I've watched a lot of Cavett on DVD and then RUclips, you were very lucky to grow up with him on live tv.

    • @thejosephchrist
      @thejosephchrist 3 года назад +9

      I'm Gen X which means that the talk show discourse I grew up with was Geraldo Rivera and Donohue level. I wish we had a show like this today and throughout my maturity.

    • @boeingdriver29
      @boeingdriver29 3 года назад +2

      Here, here. 👏

    • @ginadean5696
      @ginadean5696 3 года назад +3

      Same here, I was born in 1961 and agree with you. Dick Cavett’s old show video’s are golden gems of those times, so many interesting guest and interviews, he was good at what he did and very sincere.

    • @Pretermit_Sound
      @Pretermit_Sound 3 года назад +2

      @@thejosephchrist ugh. You can almost pinpoint when trash tv started, and guys like Geraldo are the ones who got the ball rolling. I grew up in the same era. After Rivera, there was Sally Jesse Raphael, Donahue, and Ricki Lake who further desensitized us. Along with the Howard Sterns, and Rush Limbaughs on the radio. Then came Jerry Springer, and Maury Povich who basically put the final nail in the coffin of quality, civil discourse on the airwaves. It’s actually pretty depressing to watch these old shows in a way, because there’s no way we could do something like Cavett today even if we wanted to. I’d even take a Firing Line with William F. Buckley jr., and I didn’t agree with hardly anything he believed, but at least he knew how to hold a civil/respectful debate. I truly hope that there will come a time when we can do that again as a society. 🙏🏼🤞

  • @OldMod67
    @OldMod67 3 года назад +97

    Cavett's top notch. I'm from England and find his shows outstanding. Puts today's tv to shame, their lack of quality so evident.

    • @edmund184
      @edmund184 2 года назад +2

      oh their hasn't been a show like this in England for decades

  • @lawrence142002
    @lawrence142002 3 года назад +93

    I really felt for Robert Vaughn. He looked completely shellshocked. Even in interviews he did before his death in 2016, he still seemingly struggled to talk about RFK, whom he was close with.

    • @smithfield06
      @smithfield06 2 года назад +8

      @ Lawerence Watson, if you haven’t read Robert vaughans biography you should there is a great chapter on this subject

    • @davidhall8049
      @davidhall8049 2 года назад +3

      @@smithfield06 I need to find that to read thanks

    • @betsytucker4788
      @betsytucker4788 Год назад +3

      Thank you Lawrence for the mention of Robert Vaughn. I used to watch Man from Uncle, when I was a kid, and didn't now about his politics. I was wondering why he was so much more devastated and taken down than the rest of the panel.

    • @brupic8968
      @brupic8968 Год назад +3

      vaughn was a very bright and committed man

    • @LGBTQ71
      @LGBTQ71 Год назад

      Reagan f"""sick assh*le. No its sad but we need more guns to protect ourselves.
      Can no-one see the circle????
      Not England... In Scotland who has very good problem. We had the Dunblane murders of many 5 year old and their teacher. We as a whole ended up in the UK banned all handguns. USA completely give a shite even now in in 2023... 60 years fron JFK...and kids dying, mass shootings... and yet no-one can do bugger all.
      18 years old you can over there can get a uzzie or multi shotguns.
      Here in Scotland (and the rest of UK) we have to show Id just to get a knife.... erm, different? Guns are you guys in the US are mad about them!!!
      Obama tried to look at gun control but he got stopped at ever turn.
      "You cannot changed or take an amendment away from us!"
      Errr.. yea you can as an AMENDMANT means you can change something...
      Serious disgusting and really scary society over their.

  • @marconeill3875
    @marconeill3875 3 года назад +137

    Articulate, knowledgeable, and giving each other time to speak and politely agree or disagree, at such a charged moment in history. The problem has only gotten worse and the people have only gotten dumber.

    • @hasselett
      @hasselett 3 года назад +4

      The holocaust took place only 23 years before this show took place. I'm not so sure people have gotten dumber.

    • @peterm1826
      @peterm1826 2 года назад +1

      @@hasselett yeah they have

    • @tomsenick2033p
      @tomsenick2033p 2 года назад

      They were talking about the out of control gun problem and culture of violence in America! Lol that's hilarious 😆😆🤣

    • @AliJawsXVII
      @AliJawsXVII 2 года назад +3

      The educational system was domestically and to an extent globally better after WW2 that's why the gentlemen on the show were so careful with what they said and calm they taught to think deeply before talking...things went downhill after 1980 just look at todays trash on TV and media.

    • @spockboy
      @spockboy 2 года назад

      @@hasselett Your statement only proves the point. The holocaust wasn't dumb. It was a remarkably efficient attempt to exterminate an entire culture. How can you reduce an act that is arguably one the most sickening and twisted crimes in human history to the word DUMB?

  • @knarf_on_a_bike
    @knarf_on_a_bike 4 года назад +301

    I saw my father cry twice in my life: the day his mother died, and the morning after Bobby was assassinated. I was 11 years old and I'll never forget that day. The world changed. Imagine if Bobby became president. . .

    • @suzieparis6821
      @suzieparis6821 4 года назад +17

      I was 11 too..i had just shook Bobbys hand 6 weeks earlier in the motorcave down 10th st in Indianapolis IN...he was a beautiful spirit..i could feel it whe he shook my hand♡

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 4 года назад +17

      Sadly, we'll never know. We can only speculate what might have been.

    • @sebastianalegria3401
      @sebastianalegria3401 4 года назад +24

      Everything would have been different, the best president that we never had.

    • @RR-mp7hw
      @RR-mp7hw 4 года назад +1

      @J Stephen Straw men don't build strong arguments, or men.

    • @mrkeno1000
      @mrkeno1000 3 года назад +23

      The world changed on November 22. This horrific event was a continuation of the downward spiral leading to where we are today

  • @bobob4477
    @bobob4477 3 года назад +141

    “What is wrong with our country is not its basic health, but its way of life"
    What year are we discussing again?

    • @rebeccarivera5402
      @rebeccarivera5402 3 года назад +2

      The more things change...

    • @lemurianchick
      @lemurianchick 3 года назад +1

      What is your point?

    • @arricammarques1955
      @arricammarques1955 3 года назад +1

      The plutocracy within the united states of amnesia.

    • @markdurham5062
      @markdurham5062 3 года назад +4

      @@lemurianchick that the atmosphere of hate is still strong

    • @DA-rv6vf
      @DA-rv6vf 3 года назад +2

      1968 till now, shows that this country haven't changed at all

  • @RBTVN
    @RBTVN 4 года назад +931

    Once again, "talk shows" from pre-1980 show how far we have fallen in the level of public discourse. The medium now could never allow this level of calm, comradely discussion, allowing nuanced ideas the time/space to really be expounded and developed. Now, in the mainstream media at least, everything must be a soundbite, and blood in the water is not only encouraged, it's the raison d'etre. Podcasts, as a medium, offer hope, however.

    • @MienemLeben
      @MienemLeben 4 года назад +24

      Richard Bateman very True. Now “talk shows” are all about bashing and name calling. It’s disgusting and I refuse to watch any of it!

    • @craighicksartwork
      @craighicksartwork 4 года назад +21

      @L D So do you diagree? And if so, why? Because right now you just sound like a fucking idiot with zero intellectual comeback to an extremely honest and apparent point of discussion.

    • @willd6215
      @willd6215 4 года назад +3

      @Polly Anderson and yet it never fails to make me smile

    • @donnaross5105
      @donnaross5105 4 года назад +12

      Until we found out what a creep Charlie Rose was, his show was sort of the modern day, Dick Cavett. Now we have Christiane Amanpour and she is terrific. Cavett was unique: Soft spoken, intelligent, sensitive, a TRUE gentleman, witty, urbane, humble. Nobody will ever match his perfect pitch, imho. He was kind but not a pushover.

    • @claudiaxander
      @claudiaxander 4 года назад +4

      @L D ok idiot

  • @tonyajohnson1059
    @tonyajohnson1059 4 года назад +81

    A very important discussion of the era. Dick Cavett my favorite talk show host.

  • @andrewv.l.8908
    @andrewv.l.8908 4 года назад +222

    13:40
    "May I please continue?"
    When was the last time you heard that, in such a calm and respectful tone, in any recent debate or discussion?
    Ha

    • @truthseeker3129
      @truthseeker3129 4 года назад +7

      They spoke better but they also had more political assassinations.

    • @ilonabaier6042
      @ilonabaier6042 4 года назад +4

      not a component of the trumpie beast's linguistic gifts.

    • @nadiazayman779
      @nadiazayman779 3 года назад +8

      Now the microphones have to be muted so presidential candiates don't interrupt each other.

    • @elbecko7969
      @elbecko7969 3 года назад +10

      I speak as a foreigner, but Bobby Kennedy and these gentlemen, to me, represent the old America; the America I truly love.

    • @keef7224
      @keef7224 3 года назад +8

      And then he apologized at the end for “taking too much time”. Wow. Actual human beings.

  • @rodzalez3549
    @rodzalez3549 3 года назад +46

    I'm 33 but I love watching these old real talk shows. Intellectual talk, stimulating and classy

    • @dereklong2072
      @dereklong2072 Год назад +4

      I'm 30, and I agree. I can only hope our society can find a way back to this type of social engagement. It seems people weren't so extreme in their views during this time. People could have disagreements and still respect each other. It was "civilized." If we are unable to get back to that then we are doomed.

  • @harryanders2877
    @harryanders2877 3 года назад +46

    I am impressed to learn that Robert Vaughn was so against the Vietnam War, calling it a "monstrosity". Good man.

    • @bradsullivan2495
      @bradsullivan2495 2 года назад +5

      So was Dan Blocker.

    • @65TossTrap
      @65TossTrap Год назад

      Kennedy and Johnson got us into Vietnam.

    • @fieldthrasher
      @fieldthrasher Год назад +1

      ​@@65TossTrap Check your facts. Eisenhower sent the first military and CIA "advisors", Johnson was responsible for the first boots on the ground.

    • @MikeBreiburg
      @MikeBreiburg Месяц назад +1

      @@65TossTrapeven good Presidents make terrible mistakes.

  • @iwanttoseemrshow
    @iwanttoseemrshow 3 года назад +42

    It used to be that our country was sick not in health, but in way of life. Now, we're sick in all ways.

    • @code-52
      @code-52 3 года назад

      Gee you have exactly the same comment verbatim as someone who commented on this video.
      What a coincidence huh?

  • @frenchprovincial9602
    @frenchprovincial9602 3 года назад +56

    One of the best interviews so civilised . This couldn't happen today. Dick Cavett on of the best interviewers of all time.

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 3 года назад +19

    only Cavett could do a show like this after the tragedy, such an amazing group here to discuss the event

  • @jhassett2
    @jhassett2 4 года назад +31

    Remarkable contributions....nothing like this would get on the air today.

  • @edfou5
    @edfou5 4 года назад +74

    I had just turned 16 when Bobby was shot... and almost 52 years later videos like this still cause tears to well up in my eyes. I tell younger friends that they should feel very lucky they didn't live through the experience, because for millions of us the painful memories and the horror have never gone away - a wound that has never healed. It remains the most profoundly shocking news I've ever heard.

    • @ClintScottFischer
      @ClintScottFischer 4 года назад +3

      Very well said. It was before my time, but I feel the pain of this decade. I also feel the peace that was born in music.

    • @TheSpookyDuke
      @TheSpookyDuke 3 года назад +4

      I am not American and I was 2 when Mr. Robert Kennedy was murdered, but I am crying all night now for this huge loss. But... I was brought up to never lose hope and to never surrender. We are many and we won't give up the dream of a better world. Ever.

    • @Chuncks01
      @Chuncks01 3 года назад +10

      Damn I would have thought watch watching people jump from the twin towers and a 3000 people dying almost instantly would be more terrifying than a politician getting murdered, but hey different times I guess.

    • @--ag
      @--ag Год назад

      I'm sorry edfou5. Take care and love from NYC in the USA. Be good to yourself.

    • @mr.raslyon6626
      @mr.raslyon6626 Год назад +1

      @@Chuncks01 Both were horrible. I was born in 80 on the day John Lennon was killed. 9/11 shaped my modern world, but I can empathize with these historic events.

  • @SciFiGirl007
    @SciFiGirl007 4 года назад +99

    What a pleasure it is to hear intelligent conversation. Too bad you have to watch a ~50y old old show to hear it.

    • @adrianjohnson650
      @adrianjohnson650 3 года назад +3

      Sad but true.

    • @davidcurran-z8g
      @davidcurran-z8g 5 месяцев назад

      Agree completely. The only ones who can bring us back to the way things were back then are the voters. Wake up, do your homework, stop listening to the talking heads, know the REAL facts, and go from there. Also, stop and take a deep breath. This country will survive no matter who wins an election. It may be unpleasant if the winner is not your candidate, but that’s the way life goes.

    • @freddyfurrah3789
      @freddyfurrah3789 3 месяца назад

      Oh, please.

  • @liammcgowan6651
    @liammcgowan6651 4 года назад +31

    Thank you RUclips for continuing to make available such wonderful shows & debates as this. The youth of today can most certainly learn from this.

  • @ChubbyChecker182
    @ChubbyChecker182 4 года назад +361

    Nowadays you would have James Corden saying something Sad for 3 minutes, and then on with the show.

    • @russellsteventon8069
      @russellsteventon8069 3 года назад +48

      One cannot compare Dick Cavett with James Corden. Cavett is all class whilst Corden has none.

    • @taoman85
      @taoman85 3 года назад +14

      Dick Cavett had a different type of talk show. Carson was seldom serious. And, even when it was it was for just a few mins.

    • @kitsanshugrosjean6170
      @kitsanshugrosjean6170 3 года назад +1

      @@taoman85 eh

    • @koalabrownie
      @koalabrownie 3 года назад +6

      This is more like Bill Maher's talk show- or the one he had few years ago. Not sure what he's doing now. Corden is an entirely different format

    • @nick56677
      @nick56677 3 года назад +12

      Corden, Seth Myers, Frog Face Fallon, and Colbert are all Mainstream Media talking heads. They dont do shows, they just repeat the garbage of the MSM. Talentless hacks

  • @davidec.4021
    @davidec.4021 4 года назад +76

    The definition of Quality.

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR 4 года назад +379

    Back when talk shows had class

    • @BigLee93
      @BigLee93 4 года назад +4

      I agree

    • @truthseeker3129
      @truthseeker3129 4 года назад +6

      Back when Presidential candidates were assassinated.

    • @BigLee93
      @BigLee93 4 года назад

      @@truthseeker3129 Trump might have had a assassination threat.

    • @ferminmorales6564
      @ferminmorales6564 4 года назад +8

      To be more precise, back when talk show HOSTS had class. Why can't someone model their new show on this?

    • @BigLee93
      @BigLee93 4 года назад +1

      @@ferminmorales6564 I know, they are relevent.

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell 4 года назад +36

    How deeply sad. I had forgotten how much this affected those who still had hope.

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer 4 года назад

      There is no hope. If humans arent the cause of what kills us, the Earth itself now will be.
      Just get as much as you can while the getting is good.

    • @Phineas1626
      @Phineas1626 3 года назад +1

      It must have been a sickening feeling to have lived in the US in 1968.

    • @fazbell
      @fazbell 3 года назад

      @@Phineas1626 It was the first time that I seriously considered that there might be a conspiracy.

    • @Phineas1626
      @Phineas1626 3 года назад

      @@fazbell I hope it was the last.
      Conspiracy theories have done nothing but help turn this nation back to the dark ages.

    • @--ag
      @--ag Год назад +1

      Sending love to you Fred. Take care. From NYC in the USA.

  • @LazyIRanch
    @LazyIRanch 4 года назад +121

    It was 1968, I was seven years old. I don't remember these events because my parents tried to protect us kids from knowing about these assassinations. What I still remember is that I saw my Mama cry a lot that year. April 4th, 1968 MLK was murdered; June 6, 1968, it was Bobby Kennedy. She loved them both and it broke her heart.

    • @strothermartin5368
      @strothermartin5368 4 года назад +7

      Lazy I Ranch I was in elementary school when he was murdered. I was 8

    • @riccaruso7791
      @riccaruso7791 4 года назад +13

      I was 10 & 1/2....I vividly remember these murders in 1968 as if yesterday. CIA did both of these political assassinations, in my humble opinion.

    • @sharifsobol3776
      @sharifsobol3776 4 года назад +5

      @@riccaruso7791 A lot of theories on how they were murdered. I believe the Mob got Kennedy.

    • @mns8732
      @mns8732 4 года назад +6

      @@riccaruso7791 Not your humble opinion, many many American humbled opinions.. I hope they leave their hands off Bernie.

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 4 года назад +1

      @@riccaruso7791 what evidence are you basing your opinion on ?

  • @bobrand3895
    @bobrand3895 4 года назад +220

    Remember that night clearly. I was listening to the dodger game on radio because don Drysdale was pitching against the giants going for the record of scoreless innings. Then the unthinkable happened at the ambassador hotel. I cried that night, the country I loved changed, one year later I was in southeast Asia as a member of the U S Navy

    • @bigpeeler
      @bigpeeler 4 года назад +17

      bo brand Thank you for your post and your service.

    • @JMay-
      @JMay- 4 года назад +11

      Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

    • @JAY1892
      @JAY1892 4 года назад +6

      Gavin James
      After watching such a sad upload, you made me smile. 🙂

    • @brianarbenz7206
      @brianarbenz7206 4 года назад +12

      I was 9. Our mother had to wake her children, myself and my 11-year-old sister, to tell us that the pain we had lived through four and one-half years earlier when our president was killed was back. She told us directly. She knew it was the only way.

    • @PS987654321PS
      @PS987654321PS 3 года назад +4

      Good for you, asshole. How many innocent people did you help kill?

  • @jalapaeno
    @jalapaeno 4 года назад +133

    I cant think of a more important program to reveal itself on youtube. Time and generations can find commonality here.

    • @bigpeeler
      @bigpeeler 4 года назад +2

      J Paeno Very well said

    • @vendrameister
      @vendrameister 4 года назад +2

      @@bigpeeler in fact thats what i thought, as germany - the country i ive in - is being hit with a wave of right wing violence at this very moment. germany and the us are indeed hard to compare, but its clear to me, what is a big threat to violent movements and the only way to break them down - real leadership. the us gave light to many of them and many had to pay with there lifes. looking at germany, there havent been any since the 60s

    • @simmiewilliams5970
      @simmiewilliams5970 3 года назад

      I wholeheartedly agree.

  • @ncr1264
    @ncr1264 3 года назад +16

    We need more of this now. The 24/7 news cycle, the constant influx of bad news from all over the world, it’s not good for people. We need to slow down and discuss with each other and try to understand.

  • @brettwilkinson9529
    @brettwilkinson9529 4 года назад +49

    Interesting to see the guests having their say , giving their thoughts and views without continually being interrupted by the host.Todays shows should take note.

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer 4 года назад +1

      People were shocked that the killings involved several public figures in a short time.
      Not like today where it's mostly random high schools, nowhere events, and blacks in the ghettos.

    • @scatrrr
      @scatrrr 4 года назад +1

      PreferredCustomer Two days before RFK was hit in L.A, Warhol was shot in NYC.

    • @123rockfan
      @123rockfan 3 года назад

      @@PreferredCustomer Any kind of violence is shocking

    • @adrianjohnson650
      @adrianjohnson650 3 года назад

      Yes, I concur.

  • @j.b8728
    @j.b8728 3 года назад +37

    Robert Vaughn: I was impressed with his talk, somewhat eerie with today's politics of 2020

    • @moow950
      @moow950 3 года назад +7

      @A E And he was exactly right!

    • @johntomlinson6849
      @johntomlinson6849 3 года назад +3

      @@moow950 Whereas Oswald was on the extreme left. Neither side can claim any moral high ground.

    • @JSB1882
      @JSB1882 3 года назад +3

      @@johntomlinson6849 If you want to believe that Oswald assassinated JFK, but you are so right that nothing can change until the US citizens come together.

  • @aaronjohnson8159
    @aaronjohnson8159 4 года назад +33

    Wish we had more talk shows like this on tv nowadays

    • @ncr1264
      @ncr1264 3 года назад

      The only thing I could think that comes even half way close to this is The Hill’s Rising.

    • @adrianjohnson650
      @adrianjohnson650 3 года назад

      You are not alone.

  • @timmckeown1313
    @timmckeown1313 4 года назад +33

    I was 10 at the time and remember feeling sick to my stomach about RFK’s assassination.

    • @michaelterrell5061
      @michaelterrell5061 2 года назад

      @TheClassicalSymphony I don’t think so. I am 15 now and 5 years ago was around the time my grandmother passed, I was well aware of what that meant and I was saddened by it myself.

  • @basssingerericwinston3561
    @basssingerericwinston3561 4 года назад +6

    Dick Cavett is the epitome of class. Why can't we return to this this type of programming? America needs you Dick Cavett!!!

  • @HomeAtLast501
    @HomeAtLast501 3 года назад +9

    On this day Elvis was doing his 4th day of rehearsals for the '68 Comeback Special. He was devastated by the death of RFK, and 2 months prior, of MLK. And his closing number for that show --- "If I Can Dream" --- commemorated the values that both men represented.

  • @schwagarm
    @schwagarm 3 года назад +41

    Robert Vaughn looks absolutely devastated. A time when people were fiercely more articulate and educated - or when the articulate and educated where given time on air and not just a sound grab. If you are interested in this type of commentary and discourse watch the James Balwin and William F Buckley debate on youtube. These were difficult times in America and they have certainly returned, sadly.

    • @mikewynne7131
      @mikewynne7131 3 года назад +7

      Vaughn was also full of crap. He blamed the political violence of the 60's as "rightwing" in origin. Oswald was a Marxist. Sirhan Sirhan was a Palestinian whacko with ABSOLUTELY NO TIES to Conservative or rightwing politics. Whoever killed MLK (and it was probably the nut James Earl Ray) succeeded only in making a martyr of him. There was no identifiable Conservative group or person involved with him or advocating King's assassination. Militants in the Black community had as much if not more of a motive to kill MLK. Furthermore, the violence of the Left (like today's Antifa and BLM ) dwarfed anything coming from "The Right". From people who get assaulted for wearing Trump hats to cities burning all over the US its the Left that is the predominant source of political violence. Don't even try to bring up the Jan 6 "riot". That was so overblown its absurd. The Communist Left is always committing the vast majority of political violence and justifying it by saying White people are racist and the Capitalism is unfair.

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 3 года назад +4

      @@mikewynne7131 , uh, Mike, I'm Southern, white, remember segregation, and I am not a racist.

    • @johnbosco3371
      @johnbosco3371 3 года назад +3

      @@mikewynne7131 Your ignorance is staggering. You must be a fascist troll. Good for you. Your dear leader Drumph must be so proud of you.

    • @GeeBee909
      @GeeBee909 3 года назад +2

      Robert Vaughn was a personal friend of Robert Kennedy. I've seen pictures of both of them and their families taking vacations together, I believe they were taken a few months before he RFK was killed.

    • @lucindaarmour7422
      @lucindaarmour7422 3 года назад +1

      @@GeeBee909 Thank you. That's very interesting and equally sad. Regarding Dick Cavetts show, I think the nature of discourse and the ability to truly articulate your beliefs started to shift when more and more adults started to use the word "scary" when describing trauma or a traumatic event. Scary is a cartoon. Scary is a Halloween party. Scary is not 9/11. Scary is not the attack on the Capitol. It is such an interesting clip to see the levels of discussion.

  • @mrob1969
    @mrob1969 3 года назад +27

    One of the only major differences between now and 1968: America's psychological corrosion has long since outweighed its health.

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 4 года назад +37

    I know Robert Vaughn from my childhood. Even so, I didn't know that he was so well-spoken. He seems to have been a particularly intelligent articulate actor.

    • @jimmycakes7158
      @jimmycakes7158 4 года назад +9

      Most actors were back then I've noticed

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer 4 года назад +7

      Yes and no. He rehashes a lot of the bleeding heart leftist talking points you hear today, that are fundamentally incorrect. (Blamibg race for everything, all guns are bad, etc.)
      Still, I give him credit for being civil and at least trying to think up ways to stop wars and hatred.

    • @Phineas1626
      @Phineas1626 3 года назад +2

      @@PreferredCustomer This is and has always been a racist country. Laws have helped, and some hearts have been changed. But it’s still racist.
      Bleeding heart? You really are a stupid gun nut.

    • @bradsullivan2495
      @bradsullivan2495 7 месяцев назад +1

      Two years after this, he earned a doctorate in communications from Southern Cal.

  • @paulknight9998
    @paulknight9998 4 года назад +28

    Dr David Abrahamsen was way ahead of his time

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 2 года назад +2

      He gave me the chills. Every word he said would be precise today!

  • @DA-rv6vf
    @DA-rv6vf 3 года назад +4

    I like the way these men on the panel are very honest, mature and no egos, and nobody is disrespecting one another by interrupting the person because of a disagreement, i miss intellectual shows like this

  • @dexterbernard2701
    @dexterbernard2701 3 года назад +4

    These educated gentleman are speaking so clear that children can understand. Mr. Abrahamson hits the nail on the head. And this is 1968!

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 3 года назад +15

    This was a very, very sad time in our household. The Kennedys were held in very high regard in our family.

    • @clc-gl4jn
      @clc-gl4jn 2 года назад +3

      RFK is my biggest hero outside of my own family... Then JFK

  • @GeorgiaOverdrive
    @GeorgiaOverdrive 4 года назад +39

    The same things have been wrong with this country for 50 years.

  • @BS-od5uw
    @BS-od5uw 4 года назад +47

    what's truly astonishing is this was taped the same day he was murdered.

    • @bigbrianusa
      @bigbrianusa 4 года назад +1

      no sorry

    • @thebluerobin
      @thebluerobin 4 года назад +10

      Robert F. Kennedy was shot but died the next day.

  • @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177
    @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177 4 года назад +66

    “What is wrong with our country is not its basic health, but its way of life...”

    • @lolojopp
      @lolojopp 3 года назад +4

      Now is both

    • @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177
      @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177 3 года назад

      @@code-52 Since we were both quoting something that was said in the video I don't think it's amazing or even a coincidence, but what do I know about anything?

    • @code-52
      @code-52 3 года назад +1

      @@jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177 No coincidence at all dear.
      Unfortunately I didn't listen to the whole video so I didn't realize that was a quote.

    • @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177
      @jamiej.tilleyphotographyar5177 3 года назад +1

      @@code-52 No worries, I've been there too.

  • @moretoknowshow1887
    @moretoknowshow1887 3 года назад +9

    Always liked Robert Vaughn. He was a class guy who knew what he talked about and just said it like it was. I also miss quality talkshows like this, where each night was a 60-90min salon of ideas..

  • @mysterytrain3
    @mysterytrain3 4 года назад +59

    Over fifty years ago, yet the words sound eerily familiar to those of today, with references to a “sick” country and the mention of gun deaths in the U. S., relative to those in England.
    I’m not making a political statement here, I’m just pointing out the similarities.

    • @Phineas1626
      @Phineas1626 3 года назад +1

      Political statement or otherwise, you raise an interesting point. We have failed to grow as a nation in many respects.

  • @SilencedButNotForgotten
    @SilencedButNotForgotten 2 года назад +3

    I love how people used to discuss. So articulate, polite, respectful.

  • @MacJaxonManOfAction
    @MacJaxonManOfAction 3 года назад +4

    You can still get this level of conversation, intelligence and class - just not on TV.

  • @richardclarke376
    @richardclarke376 3 года назад +2

    What a consummate interviewer Dick Cavett is. He allows himself to fade into the background and lets his guests talk. And what calibre of guests too! I was too young to see this when it aired but I'm glad RUclips gives me the chance to see it now.

  • @57Koba
    @57Koba 4 года назад +8

    RFK
    I was ten years old that June night
    In the shadow of a dark April
    In the turmoil of 68.
    I was a child
    Looking, learning,
    Reaching and grasping
    In the chaotic confusion
    Of tumultuous times.
    Cronkite every night
    In black and white,
    Cities burning
    Angry streets
    And Vietnam violence.
    Daily doses
    Seeping in
    Flooding the safety
    Of my living room.
    Yet in the midst of uncertainty
    I saw the hope in his eyes
    Those blue blue eyes
    Gleaming brightly
    Like a lighthouse
    On a dark ocean night.
    I was a child
    He was my idol,
    A suit with unruly hair,
    A scrapper, a subtle rebel,
    A rich man with the guts
    To walk in the ghetto.
    A Senator with the strength
    To hold hands with migrants,
    A brother with the courage
    To face the danger
    He knew was there.
    It was too late for me
    To stay up that night
    (I was a child),
    But the next day as usual
    I went to the corner store
    To pick up the morning paper
    For my grandfather.
    I ran and skipped and jumped
    With youthful joy
    Running to get the news
    The magnificent news
    Of California, of great victory
    And greater to come
    Chanting a song for Bobby
    I'd heard the day before:
    "Nothing can stand in our way
    All the way with RFK."
    I walked home slowly
    Carrying the Boston Globe
    A dime's worth of print
    Puncturing my soul.
    I sat alone on the back doorsteps
    Sobbing, clutching for answers
    That can never be found.
    I prayed with a fervor
    But in two days he was gone.
    The pedestal of idealism
    Crashed all around me
    Slaughtering the innocence
    Of a childhood world
    Where righteous heroes rule,
    The resurrection of Camelot
    Stillborn and swallowed
    By the cold reality of a steel bullet.

  • @LordGreystoke
    @LordGreystoke 4 года назад +5

    Excellent discussion. Thank you so much for featuring. Would love to see/hear the rest of it.

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад +1

      Byron Gordon - Cool image; I’m actually from the town in Greece where Byron died. Requiescat In Pace.

  • @katec8796
    @katec8796 3 года назад +5

    Incredible, intelligent discussion that completely illuminated the despair, the anger and disgust. "I really think the time has come for every single American citizen to make sure that the assassin's bullet doesn't shoot down with the man the thing that the man stood for and that we all must stand for if our nation is going to survive." The constant conversation of a sick violent America being allowed to dominate over a healthy and just one. How horrific that all these years later and we are still having these debates - America gets older but rarely evolves or at least enough that she lives up to her ideals.

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ 3 года назад +7

    Back when decency, decorum and a collective sense of respect was still a part of American public discourse.

  • @deesandman3992
    @deesandman3992 3 года назад +12

    Im listening to this and cant help but close my eyes and hear these same words still being spoken today in 2021. It seems as if nothing in this country has really changed as I think of all thats going on now. Ppl really need to hear this and ask ourselves its time we rethink and finally change. There must be change and then start doing it so we can finally stop this replaying of these words and become a better future for all that follow us.

  • @shawnmorymcmillion
    @shawnmorymcmillion 3 года назад +2

    I was a grade school student when President Kennedy was assassinated, and when Robert Kennedy and Dr. King were assassinated, I felt the world would never be a safe place to live in. This trauma still resides within me however the words and wisdom of these panelists remind me of the importance of hope and actions to fight hatred still.

  • @thehotyounggrandpas8207
    @thehotyounggrandpas8207 4 года назад +50

    When they used to talk on talk shows.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 4 года назад

      Samuel Feynman Tribute page 👍

  • @rodneyclarke6477
    @rodneyclarke6477 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing how this was broadcast almost sixty years ago. But still speaks to the malaise that is endemic in American society today. It's almost like it's holding up a mirror. But I still like to think like these fine gentlemen. That there is still hope for America.

  • @faithmapstone9982
    @faithmapstone9982 3 года назад +4

    If I was famous, Dick Cavett would be the man I would have loved to be interviewed by!

  • @jmbutler5
    @jmbutler5 4 года назад +13

    I used to believe there was a better America back in this time. I no longer believe it. We are seeing the beginning of our country’s end as we know it.

    • @hannejeppesen2887
      @hannejeppesen2887 4 года назад +6

      I came to this country in 1967 as an au pair from Denmark, to Westport Ct, where I was still living when RFK was shot, it was a shock, I was 18 and living in Denmark when JFK was shot, I admired them both. 1968 was a pivotal year, much happened, the assassinations, war in Vietnam, the democratic convention in Chicago.. I have seen mucb in all those years since. I do think it was a better time, we had hero's we could look up to, who inspired us, even if they kept getting assassinated, as Tom Hayden said "We became a generation of what might have been". The country was divided for certain, but you had show like Dick Cavett's that provided intelligent discussion, you had protest in the streets and protest music, thinks were happening. Now it seems like everyone just stick to their tribe and are not interested in hearing other opinions, and worst of all we have a President that is not in any way trying to bring the country together, in fact he is doing whatever he can to divide us, and that is just one of my complaint about him, but I won't go into that. RFK could talk in a compassionate way that made black and white listen to him, MLK gave speeches that both black and white listened to, and was moved by, I don't see this happening today. We need someone, who has courage who is not too tied to one ideology, who has compassion and charisma to get some of that back. I don't really care if he is liberal or conservative (for the record I mostly liberal, probably more to the center than left) as long as he has vision, I don't really see any public figure on the national scene that has that. That said I very much hope come 2020 Trump will be voted out of office. If not I will for the first time since I came here in 1967 be really afraid for my adopted country.

  • @jeffersonspace
    @jeffersonspace 3 года назад +4

    Dion DiMucc wrote this final verse:
    has anybody here seen my old friend Bobby?
    can you tell me where he's gone?
    I thought I saw him walking up over the hill?
    with Abraham, Martin, and John?
    Today is 2/13/21

  • @bethvirginiaphillips4583
    @bethvirginiaphillips4583 4 года назад +42

    ROBERT VAUGHN (THE "MAN FROM UNCLE") WAS A CLOSE FRIEND OF BOBBY KENNEDY. HE MADE THOSE WHO WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE IN HIS PRESENCE SOMEHOW BETTER. LOOK AT THE DISPAIR ON HIS FACE..ALL OF OUR HOPE THAT BOBBY WOULD BRING BACK THE IDEALISM OF HIS BROTHER JOHN VIA A NEW KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION WAS SNATCHED AWAY FROM US BY THE SAME POWER GROUP THAT KILLED HIS BROTHER.

  • @suzannereilman4516
    @suzannereilman4516 4 года назад +8

    ..@3:08, and onward....’we’re in a climate of violence’, etc....wondering how long it’s going to ‘go on’...52 years and a few weeks later, nothing’s changed for the better....

  • @ahousecatnamedmr.jenkins1052
    @ahousecatnamedmr.jenkins1052 3 года назад +9

    "I really don't worry that much about it, if some nut job is going to knock me off like Kennedy what can i do about it? It doesn't bother me at all really"- John Lennon 1968

  • @glennswain
    @glennswain 4 года назад +17

    Sad to be watching this show, and a third of the way in, comes a 5-second upcoming movie clip featuring people firing guns. Way to go, RUclips...

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 4 года назад

      I would like to see guns banned from all movies! The Hollywood elite are vehemently anti-gun so they should NEVER show them, PERIOD!

    • @bitcoinbelle
      @bitcoinbelle 3 года назад

      Commercials are catered to individuals. I didn't have that commercial myself but rather one for autoparts. Ya outed yourself.

  • @theunwantedcritic
    @theunwantedcritic 3 года назад +4

    Everyone seems to be so intelligent

  • @jcanyiam8309
    @jcanyiam8309 4 года назад +3

    5 VERY VERY VERY COMPASSIONATE & VERY VERY VERY WISE MEN!!!

  • @postmoderncowboy93
    @postmoderncowboy93 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for posting this, ive been wanting to see this in its entirety for awhile. Can we get the sitdown debate with Bobby and McCarthy.

  • @evelanpatton
    @evelanpatton 4 года назад +7

    I throughly enjoyed the concise explanation of America’s lack of “being” (as one will) described by/for within aprx. the 14:23 timecode).
    🧿💌📺‼️
    Great expectations was the DickCavett Show.

  • @xodus8077
    @xodus8077 3 года назад +3

    Things have continued to slide in every direction for America and the World since1968.

  • @RobTheNotary
    @RobTheNotary 4 года назад +6

    I remember seeing the interview done with Bobby Kennedy after John was gone

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven 3 года назад +2

    Viewing this panel of decades ago, it is refreshing to listen to a small assembly of persons [sans any female representation], who are civil, multi-syllabic, and need not break chairs over each others' heads a la Springer/Povich style talk shows. At age twelve, I remember vividly the JFK assissination and what it did forever to change our country. But the subsequent muders made it feel as though nothing would ever be possible again, having fallen away from the potential of Hope.

  • @craighicksartwork
    @craighicksartwork 4 года назад +41

    "There is no tradition in the United States. Only money and power." It has always been this way.

    • @dvl889
      @dvl889 4 года назад +4

      Sadly, yes. And today under the Trump administration it's even worse. The money worshipping republicans just want $$$$ and the power they hold because of money. They buy our elections and the Supreme Court endorses by approving of Citizens United. Shame on all of them.

    • @dvl889
      @dvl889 4 года назад +3

      I was 26 years old, living in Manhattan when I heard the news of the death of RFK. The day of his memorial at
      Saint Patrick's Cathedral in NYC I walked to the church and stood outside with the crowd. Somber and tear filled we mourned the loss of a friend. A man who held a promise that things would get better, that we could look forward now and heal from the pain & loss of JFK and MLK. But no, one more assassination of a beloved leader...The continuation of the Vietnam war, then Nixon, then Watergate & Nixon's resignation. And now we have Trump, reviled, despised...adored & revered by the American people. And now we have a president Impeached for Life and a cowardly republican senate who will acquit Trump because they fear for their jobs and they fear the loss of contributions $$$$$ to their campaign for reelection. It's a sad day indeed.

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer 4 года назад +1

      Name a country, time, and place where it hasn't?

    • @craighicksartwork
      @craighicksartwork 4 года назад

      @tinwoods I'm sorry you don't like his quote. But name a time when it hasn't been true.

  • @dannydorko7075
    @dannydorko7075 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dick Cavett was the best American talk show host

  • @jamesy4003
    @jamesy4003 3 года назад +5

    How did we go from this to Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper ? Or Jimmy Kimmel

  • @nobodyreally4678
    @nobodyreally4678 4 года назад +16

    Incredible

  • @richardgornalle4536
    @richardgornalle4536 4 года назад +26

    Such a good program. Intelligence, reasoned exchange of feelings and ideas. Our society has the ability to learn from history. I feel we have failed to do so. Just cast your mind to the present level of the "whatever" of our present Whitehouse. Good grief!

  • @60-second-HACKS
    @60-second-HACKS 4 года назад +9

    3:30 Thank heavens the guns and leadership issues have been sorted out.

  • @robjones2408
    @robjones2408 4 года назад +3

    The late great Robert Vaughn looks crushed with utter grief, yet he is able to discuss the terrible
    events of Robert Kennedy's assassination with complete eloquence.
    The violence within American society hasn't changed in 52 years, since the original broadcast of this
    programme.

    • @bigbrianusa
      @bigbrianusa 4 года назад +4

      Except he blamed it on the conservative right, he was a leftist palestinian and Lee Harvey Oswald was a Communist, another lefty

    • @johndowns3839
      @johndowns3839 4 года назад +1

      @@bigbrianusa Not all Palestinians are "lefties," they're just as likely to be nationalistic religious conservatives. If you know of any "leftist" sentiment ever expressed by Sirhan, furnish the quote rather than talking out your ass.

    • @robjones2408
      @robjones2408 4 года назад +1

      @@johndowns3839 Spot on.
      Btw, the assassin of MLK had links with the
      extreme far-right, so Robert Vaughn's observation was perfectly in tune with the mindset of that violent period in American history.

    • @phononut
      @phononut 4 года назад

      That's because He's an actor.

    • @TrequartistaFM
      @TrequartistaFM 2 года назад +1

      @@bigbrianusa if you believe Oswald was an actual communist and not an agent provocateur then you’ve missed 60 years of research

  • @simmiewilliams5970
    @simmiewilliams5970 3 года назад +1

    I grew up watching Mr, Cavett, I miss his show....thank you RUclips.

  • @eargasm1072
    @eargasm1072 4 года назад +19

    I've come to realize that America has only "progressed" technologically...in every other aspect, be it socially, culturally, politically and humanely, we are a regressive country.

    • @revjim77
      @revjim77 4 года назад +1

      That’s laughably wrong. While there are many further steps that our country needs to make, we are absolutely not regressing. The treatment of women, POC, LGBTQ+, etc., are dramatically better than they were in 1968.
      Yes, I understand your statement based on the current political climate, but progress is not linear. It has ebbs and flows, but even in our current ebb, it’s far superior than what was experienced in 1968.

    • @TheRealGnolti
      @TheRealGnolti 4 года назад +1

      @@revjim77 "The treatment of women, POC, LGBTQ+, etc., are dramatically better than they were in 1968." Ideas and beliefs precede treatment; in fact, treatment is an expression of ideas (from the crude to the sophisticated). On that score, the U.S. remains defiantly regressive: women can have real careers, but the drive to repeal Roe v. Wade has been unrelenting since 1973; African Americans today are thankfully spared the risk of public lynching, but racial profiling and abuse by law enforcement has become pernicious and ingrained in practice. It's the old story of the way prejudices survive by mutating and re-emerging in camouflaged form.

    • @revjim77
      @revjim77 4 года назад

      George deMan “definitely regressive...” compared to what? If you’re comparing it to 1973 you are insane.

    • @TheRealGnolti
      @TheRealGnolti 4 года назад +3

      @@revjim77 I am not insane, I just have a working brain and a good working knowledge of U.S. history. I also watch the news, and a country that can elect (and consider re-electing Donald Trump as President) is both regressive AND insane.

    • @dlbia9569
      @dlbia9569 4 года назад

      completely disagree the "white" western world countries have developed and evolved remarkably, compare this to certain African or middle eastern countries who are still in the dark ages , no country or continent is perfect,
      ps. there is a reason why there is mass immigration to North America and Europe, because they have incredible standards of living

  • @georgestevens1502
    @georgestevens1502 11 месяцев назад +1

    Robert Vaughn did an excellent special tv show entitled JFK's Lost Pathway to Peace. It us extremely hard to find. I taped it off of the History Channel in 1991 or so. It preserves an important part of the historical record. Vaughn was no just an actor.

  • @sdcafunnyguru
    @sdcafunnyguru 4 года назад +7

    1968 was an absolutely insane year! I remember the cavalcade of madness that unfolded that year, as a 14-year-old growing up near DC. For a look at 1968 in review by Life Magazine, go to Google (in the Books search window) and key in Life magazine January 10, 1969. That issue lays it all out & it titled Life Magazine The Incredible Year 1968 Special Issue. Each month brought some new outrage, here & abroad. It's a wonder we survived it, but we did, though I'm not so sure we learned anything from the experience.

    • @mikephalen3162
      @mikephalen3162 4 года назад +1

      I was almost 14 when RFK was murdered, just finishing 8th grade in Western New York. I was an ardent newspaper reader and watched TV news each evening. I was very politically aware. Sitting here today, it's clear to me that 1968 was the worst year I have lived through. Not only were MLK and RFK assassinated, but the Vietnam War was raging and civil rights was still being fought out in the streets. The Democratic convention was yet to happen. And then Nixon was elected in a close popular vote. As divided as the nation is today, as bad as the current administration is, 1968 is far worse.

    • @relievedbigfoot4640
      @relievedbigfoot4640 3 года назад +1

      @@mikephalen3162 do you think 2020 passed 1968 on the bad year scale? I wasn’t around in ‘68, but from what I’ve read, I have thought it was the worst year in American history since the Civil War. But after 2020, I’m tempted to say that was worse, but again I wasn’t around in ‘68. What do you think?

    • @mr.raslyon6626
      @mr.raslyon6626 Год назад

      @@relievedbigfoot4640 Its been bad for sure, but there havent been political assassinations happening yet. So far so good...

  • @ronaldzent6321
    @ronaldzent6321 2 месяца назад +1

    The best overall TV host ever

  • @joeoconnor5400
    @joeoconnor5400 Год назад +3

    Robert Vaughn was hugely popular in the UK.

  • @krrainey77
    @krrainey77 3 года назад +2

    four men of immense integrity

  • @boeingdriver29
    @boeingdriver29 3 года назад +7

    Dr Abrahams nailed it. His description of U.S. society and its stratification combined with guns is exactly why so many murders and assassinations occur. Still valid today.

    • @manofmanyinterests
      @manofmanyinterests 2 года назад

      I agree. I'll play devil's advocate and momentarily take both sides, for the sake of equality. Instead of gun control, we should have SELF control. However, that is not possible, with hot headed thugs who think that having an almighty gun is the cure to the ills of society. Bearing that, I happen to be against the public ownership of firearms. Why? I would rather have them in the hands of authorities. The NRA, which truly stands for No Rationalizing Allowed, is filled with the thugs I have mentioned. This segment of his program is well above the standard low key, often uninteresting, interviews for which Cavett is noted.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Год назад +1

    This is so relevant today

  • @biffalobull2335
    @biffalobull2335 4 года назад +9

    Too bad current programming doesn't employ the sobriety of yesteryear. Much deeper conversations worth having. Today? blah blah blah

  • @richardpodnar5039
    @richardpodnar5039 3 года назад +1

    The mentality of Wild West thrills is something I have always believed is a great influence in present-day attitudes among many Americans, coupled with stalwart independence and lawlessness. It is reflected here beautifully and still holds today.

  • @durandal7996
    @durandal7996 4 года назад +7

    I was 14 when it happened and was watching it in real-time with my mom. I am also amazed at the "fallen level of public discourse" lamented upon by the previous poster. If only there was another Dick Cavett-type pundit around today that could make sense of all the chaos around us. The ones we have now are either stand-up comedians, liberal or right-wing journalists, or flat-out demagogues. Now as I recall, not many took Dick Cavett seriously back then, but time has borne out the worth of his voice to the national narrative. When I see credence lent to these voices from the past, I have hope for the present. Not a lot, but some. We have got to find some common ground soon, or...

    • @NewhamMatt
      @NewhamMatt 4 года назад

      Comedians like Jimmy Kimmel (who initially shunned politics in favour of lighthearted comedy) has found himself pushed in the direction of politics since his son's near-death experience - an experience that likely would have ended differently had Kimmel not been rich. Comedians such as Kimmel and Seth Meyers (and before them, Jon Stewart) seem to have felt a certain responsibility to use their platform to activate their audience rather than allowing their comedy to aneasthetise the masses to what's happening in the world.

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 4 года назад

      @@TheHouseOfMahoe Joe's cool, but he doesn't let people talk without interrupting like you see here.

    • @libertyann439
      @libertyann439 4 года назад

      His kids watched it in real time too. It really messed some of them up. David overdosing comes to mind.

  • @sylvesterlennon8925
    @sylvesterlennon8925 Год назад

    Great, intelligent TV talk. I am trying to think who would lead this type of round table conversation on British TV.

  • @jackdelaney4082
    @jackdelaney4082 3 года назад +6

    Todays talks shows in the US are more like propaganda shows then healthy discussion

  • @calvinbealer7264
    @calvinbealer7264 2 года назад

    I did not know that Mr Robert Vaughn was close with the Kennedys. You learn something every day.

  • @cidercik
    @cidercik 3 года назад +12

    Dr Abrahamsen could make that speech today and it would still be true.
    It's only gotten worse.

  • @stevefrayne
    @stevefrayne 4 года назад +18

    This message is for the channel program director...
    Please change the celebratory “outro” for this video. It was solemn and poignant and then APPLAUSE/MUSIC! Check that just for this video.
    Thanks for posting. This is helpful today. We could use a Nixon impeachment/resignation one as well.

  • @ChrisWaters
    @ChrisWaters 4 года назад +4

    Fascinating! Is there a Part 2 to this discussion?

  • @calvinbealer7264
    @calvinbealer7264 2 года назад +1

    This is a Classic. The Younger Generation of today should Watch, Listen and Learn about the 1960s were all about.

  • @JohnJ-fj2xe
    @JohnJ-fj2xe 4 года назад +7

    An intelligent discussion among intelligent people.
    It was interesting to hear the one gentleman saying "We are living in 1968.." suggesting that by now we should have learned that gun violence has become a significant problem. One can only imagine what this same gentleman would have thought of the mass shootings that have happened over the past twenty years, not the least of which were in Sandy Hook and in Las Vegas.

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer 4 года назад

      Back then it took guts to March up and attack a visible, protected figure like Robert Kennedy.
      Today's killers are gutless cowards. They go after the helpless and vulnerable like schools and churches.
      No Courage. No manhood.

    • @JohnJ-fj2xe
      @JohnJ-fj2xe 4 года назад

      @@PreferredCustomer
      I think I understand your point, at least to some extent.
      However, let's remember that the assassinations of the sixties were most often carried out from a distance with rifles, therefore there were few occasions (RFK being an exception) where the killer shot his victim at close range.
      My point was that by 1968, mass shootings of strangers were still incredibly rare.

  • @mattmasc6386
    @mattmasc6386 3 года назад +1

    53 years later, nearly my entire lifetime, and what has changed? Not enough.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 4 года назад +8

    I understand nothing - it’s exceedingly difficult to muster the mental concentration required to focus on this: I’m under forty, and have never been exposed to anything other than five second sound bytes on ‘reality show’ gossip...

    • @moussetache1815
      @moussetache1815 4 года назад +1

      I feel you bro. I improved lately and achieved my record: 17 seconds of pure concentration.

    • @tdotjazzberryram61
      @tdotjazzberryram61 4 года назад

      What a sad statement to make about yourselves !

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 4 года назад

      tdotjazzberryram61 - I lied; actually, I’m not comfortable with anything lighter than a four hour lecture on dendrochronology.

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад

      Mousse Tache - 😂

  • @sherrilawton9804
    @sherrilawton9804 4 года назад +2

    Dr. Abraham's insight into the American psyche is astounding ... And still is more true than ever. We've created a society of haves and have nkts, which are always gratjng. I don't see a good way out of thjs, short of revolt.