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Jack Paar Show - Robert F. Kennedy RFK interview after the death of JFK [COMPLETE INTERVIEW] 1964 

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March 13, 1964 on NBC - The COMPLETE interview with John F. Kennedy's brother, then United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy - his first appearance on a network television interview since the assassination of his brother, the President of the United States of America John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. READ MORE
Jack starts the segment with a historical retrospective of the magic of videotape (which he shows a strip of) which will allow future generations to see this and that. Little did Jack know, by 2022, there are barely a handful of AMPEX VTRs that can even playback those antiquated strips of fading-fast materials that have YET to be digitized (well, I don't know about the JFK Library's library!) by a handful of old-schoolers who still know how to run them!).
Jack then introduces Robert who slinks meekly on set to a rousing standing ovation. And once the dust settles, the interview begins by discussing the basics: How's Mrs. Kennedy (Jackie), How's the family? How's the compound? How's the Presidential Library? How will RCA be involved in the technical end (wow, you are reading this!)?
It's a Robert F. Kennedy complete interview, only to be assassinated himself 4 years later on June 6, 1968 at the age of 42 years.
And yes, the clip abruptly ends... Seems to be a thing.
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@musicom67
@musicom67 2 года назад
Think of the introduction - and then think of the concept of burning books. Weird, huh?
@LuzMaria95
@LuzMaria95 Год назад
I’ve always been against burning books and censorship of any kind. History should be preserved, not erased.
@willielittle9301
@willielittle9301 Год назад
He was going to empower the justice department to re-investigate the TRUE reason and purpose of his brother's assassination and to indict arrest the conspirators of the assassination...This why he was assassinated before he was able to win the presidency in 1968...
@Terry-te1ij
@Terry-te1ij Год назад
And how certain people in gvt now worked with social media cos to silence ppl on Twitter, FaceBook. etc.
@amahdcole2185
@amahdcole2185 Год назад
I love this memories of rfk and jfk
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 5 месяцев назад
​@@Terry-te1ij What does that have to do with a library ?
@michaelbarnhart2593
@michaelbarnhart2593 Год назад
When RFK mentions JFK's quote: "That's the way wars are, it's just the best men that get killed," I could tell how choked up he was saying that. I imagine that RFK and his brother both thought of their brother Joe in saying that.
@musicom67
@musicom67 Год назад
I thought similarly. RFK would have been in his teens.
@melissa9375
@melissa9375 Год назад
For everyone who commented here... google RFK 1964 Democratic Convention. He was introduced to make some comments about JFK at what would have been his nominating convention for a second term. The footage from the standing ovation will stun you all. it lasted over 20 minutes.
@tony84.
@tony84. Год назад
7:23, I was not born during this era, but everything I have watched on Robert Kennedy has me believing he would have been a great President.
@jamalbenhassi196
@jamalbenhassi196 Год назад
I think he was a great man with big heart and good soul.
@morthedgebuckle227
@morthedgebuckle227 Год назад
All people should vote for his son RFK jr.!!
@tony84.
@tony84. Год назад
My comment was about Robert Kennedy the father. RFK Jr. should not be challenging President Biden who has been an excellent President.
@allnyermind
@allnyermind 8 месяцев назад
Biden keeps a bust of RFK in the Oval Office. He is a good man, Biden is @@tony84.
@matthunter4868
@matthunter4868 2 года назад
I've been on the lookout for the entirety of this interview for years now. What a treasure! Bless you forever, Bobby. Of Joe's boys, you were the best equipped for the job of President! Generations of Americans have suffered from you being taken from us. Curse those bastards who had it out for you!
@musicom67
@musicom67 2 года назад
I had a hunch someone was...
@godssara6758
@godssara6758 Год назад
Took both of them. I just watched Timequest. A b movie about a guy who traveled back in time to stop the assassination of JFK. Was awesome. Changed everything. JFK served two terms, Bobby was President in the 70s with MLK Jr as his VP.
@Besdayz
@Besdayz Год назад
Anyone else shed a tear on that ovation. The country loved JFK.
@matachi1040
@matachi1040 Год назад
You should see the 1964 DNC then
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624 7 месяцев назад
THUNDEROUS and relentless applause, says it all !
@user-jh3lp6oq5u
@user-jh3lp6oq5u 6 месяцев назад
the country sensed something evil happened and they took away our leader
@RaulMacias-i9x
@RaulMacias-i9x 14 часов назад
Our late Beloved President John F. Kennedy inspired us to service and make a contribution to our wonderful country.
@RaulMacias-i9x
@RaulMacias-i9x 14 часов назад
Jack Paar was an excellent interviewer.
@jscharleston7963
@jscharleston7963 Год назад
I have read many books on RFK and this is one of my favorite stories. One of his aides talked about how Bobby always had to ask him for money for whatever-newspapers,crackers,soda... He said guy was loaded with money but never carried any with him. He said it was adding up to a lot of money. Finally it came to a head. At a church service. The offering plate was going down the pews. The aide said he saw Bobby sqirming and he knew what was coming. Finally Bobby asked his aide for some money and he slipped him a few bucks. With a nudge, Bobby said,"don't you think I should Give More?" Smiling the aide coughed up the money-He was a beautiful person.
@donbrennan4993
@donbrennan4993 Год назад
Imagine LBJ’s reaction to the reception Kennedy received on Jack’s show. Already deeply paranoid over Bobby’s ambition and filled with hate for him personally, Johnson must have been enraged by this appearance.
@1burnman
@1burnman Год назад
This is an incredible interview with a tinge of sadness hanging over it Bobby's doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624 7 месяцев назад
Yes, it HANGS above his head like a rain cloud.
@billcoffey1062
@billcoffey1062 Год назад
Peace and courage were the most powerful qualities he and his brother exuded and what they worked for the hardest.
@televisionman3093
@televisionman3093 2 года назад
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for uploading this! I'm sure so many of us have been waiting for this "entire" interview for years! Bless you!
@melvingeloneck3344
@melvingeloneck3344 Год назад
I think a lot of the young people who would have voted felt betrayed and disenfranchised when John was killed in 1963. They felt all the more disenchanted when Robert was shot and killed. It must have seemed as if the two people they admired the most were taken away from them.
@josephweaver5385
@josephweaver5385 Год назад
Hence, the dems ran out of good men to fill the Job. The republicans chose Nixon and we all know where that ended up. Yup the world changed in the 60's , people that were not there would never believe what the country was going through. The song Abraham, Martin and John. Pretty much says it was a sad time for America.
@charmainek6416
@charmainek6416 Год назад
His voice was Shakey. The pain & sadness was written all over his eyes. It must have been hard looking at every one not knowing whose really for u & not against u. U stop to trust and become cold and distant
@Terry-te1ij
@Terry-te1ij Год назад
He looks so frail. Some say he and his brother-in-law Peter Lawford helped kill Marilyn Monroe. I hope that is not true.
@m.st.6657
@m.st.6657 Год назад
I read he took his brother's death the hardest. And having to speak openly here, and in front of a huge audience of people, was surely tough.
@godssara6758
@godssara6758 Год назад
@@Terry-te1ij no there is evidence that it was her doctor
@spockboy
@spockboy 10 месяцев назад
7:50 You can see Bobby's face change as the reality of his loss hits him yet again. It had only been a year since JFK's passing. RIP JFK MLK and RFK.
@TheLauntre
@TheLauntre 2 года назад
While not knowing how long after the assassination was this episode filmed, I could see how Jack Paar was trying to keep the interview light hearted but it had to be excruciating for RFK who was still in mourning.
@dan4894
@dan4894 2 года назад
March 13, 1964.
@chrisguy4661
@chrisguy4661 2 года назад
Yes indeed he certainly seems to still be in mourning for his brother. But what a quiet, gentle and so very intelligent man he was. Such a huge tragedy he never got to be President. How times have changed since those days! RIP Jack and Bobby.
@dianemoss4851
@dianemoss4851 Год назад
Looks like four months later.
@matachi1040
@matachi1040 Год назад
He could just force a smile
@christophermorgan3261
@christophermorgan3261 Год назад
His wife Ethel is still with us.
@Ephesians0208
@Ephesians0208 2 года назад
Thank you for uploading!
@LeadershipAlliance
@LeadershipAlliance 2 года назад
🗽Long live Joe, Jack & Bobby 🇺🇸
@LuzMaria95
@LuzMaria95 Год назад
Amen 🙏🏽
@denniss1044
@denniss1044 Год назад
Teddy, too. They all did good for their fellow man.
@charmainek6416
@charmainek6416 Год назад
Amen 🙏
@markmerrell4655
@markmerrell4655 Год назад
The last person I really believed in. I would have loved it if he won the presidential election, and served two terms. Rest In Peace, Bobby
@zibitbs7
@zibitbs7 8 дней назад
do you remember where you were when you heard of his assassination?
@ronaldzent4845
@ronaldzent4845 2 года назад
What a nice interview, nearly 40 years ago I read a book "Robert Kennedy, his life and times" ( not sure if that's the exact title).there was a chapter mentioning his trip to South Africa in 1966, maybe to find out more about the Apartheid system at that time, think he really connected with people so well, maybe even more so than his brother. When campaigning in California in '68, he met with huge enthusiastic crowds of more diversity, Black, Brown, etc. Think RFK was more sensitive to Civil & Human Rights than was John, although while he was president, he was trying to set the wheels in motion more towards that issue and more ( like a supposed plan to withdraw completely from Vietnam by the end of 1965)
@WintersWar
@WintersWar Год назад
two soft spoken gentlemen. yet profound.
@jmdocs
@jmdocs 5 месяцев назад
This is so great - but that opening minute or so (as an archivist) is really depressing, considering that all of Jack Paar's videotapes, including this one, were taped over. (If I'm wrong about that, and only a kine is available to put on RU-vid, let me know). And this show as in color! 😪
@JelaniB28
@JelaniB28 Год назад
I just pressed a button and learned a bit about the history of this time. The irony.
@MontgomeryMall
@MontgomeryMall 2 года назад
The JFK library ultimately did not get constructed at the original site in Cambridge mentioned by his brother here. Soil conditions and also steep local protest against the construction and subsequent influx of tourists led to the Cambridge site proposal being abandoned. It was ultimately constructed on Columbia Point in the Dorchester neighborhood, opening finally in 1977.
@ratso69ful81
@ratso69ful81 Год назад
Best president we never had..... 😞
@ruthcummings588
@ruthcummings588 Год назад
Thank you for this video! For those of us who lived through those times it brings back so much as though it was yesterday , living on the Cape and seeing them at church... It was a wonderful happy time...and then horrible unbelievable pain and sadness.
@tjPennings
@tjPennings 3 месяца назад
I think the assassination of RFK was the single most history-changing assassination in our country's history. One can hear the sorrow in his voice throughtout.
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624
@maximillianvermontsuperbik2624 7 месяцев назад
Both of them, those brothers, a staggering loss, does not begin to describe it. All that should, could, and would have been.
@uh3562
@uh3562 Год назад
@7:29 He was so sweet.
@HopliteWarlord
@HopliteWarlord Год назад
The Kennedy family paid a huge price for their Patriotism!
@kathrynbellerose6216
@kathrynbellerose6216 2 года назад
Thank you! I remember this.
@chriscurtis8344
@chriscurtis8344 Год назад
RFK felt somewhat responsible for his brother’s death. Read Chris Matthew’s excellent book on RFK.
@frankroper3274
@frankroper3274 2 месяца назад
Major Anderson's jet is at Falls Park in Greenville, SC. I have seen it there many times but didn't until just now watching this know what he had died doing.
@moboutmen
@moboutmen Год назад
He was so damaged.
@larrywheels762
@larrywheels762 2 года назад
Rfk looked sad. He regrouped and was running for president , the assassination team was called back for another job. Sadly.
@edsmall2167
@edsmall2167 2 года назад
He was very sad, I'm sure. The men on this planet who had President Kennedy murdered were Luciferians. They hated Mr. Kennedy. They have no compassion. They have nothing but hatred and iniquity in their hearts, and the absolute thirst for absolute power. They have no love in their hearts. None. They do not know love for they do not know God, for God is Love.
@Malouco
@Malouco Год назад
I feel like Sirhan should be let go and placed on temporary house arrest while undergoing therapy. NOBODY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO ASK HIM ABOUT WHAT HE REMEMBERS AND HE SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE.
@matachi1040
@matachi1040 Год назад
And then the same happened 35 years later for JFK Jr
@michaeldebellis4202
@michaeldebellis4202 Год назад
I don’t know about JFK jr. I wouldn’t rule it out but was he even into politics? As far as I know he wasn’t, so he wasn’t a risk to the powerful people that Bobby and Jack were.: the CIA, the mob, the DoD. It’s amazing that people who say Oswald couldn’t have been the lone gunman are considered conspiracy nuts when the evidence is so overwhelming. The Zapruder film for one. The fact that a Congressional committee that investigated the assassinations concluded that Oswald couldn’t have been the only shooter. The many, many mysterious deaths of witnesses, the assassination of Oswald because a 2 bit mobster and strip club owner supposedly felt sorry for Jackie. It’s insane people can’t see the truth right in front of them.
@matachi1040
@matachi1040 Год назад
@@michaeldebellis4202 I do believe Oswald wasn't the only shooter, there had to be more. How can 1 person have done that? Plus I hear JFK Jr wanted to go into the Senate in 2000 but he was against one of the deep state politicians (Hillary Clinton), and so they had to get rid of him. And judging by his George Magazine he was pretty into politics. No one is dumb enough to fly with a barely healed ankle and without his instructor. Also, there was a video that showed RFK interrogating LBJ on it, and let's say it was pretty obvious he was hiding something.
@clifforddriver9434
@clifforddriver9434 Год назад
God bless you, my brother you were somebody very, very special and thank you for everything.
@theressamurphy2996
@theressamurphy2996 Год назад
The best
@stan_smith395
@stan_smith395 Год назад
History never forgotten
@Malouco
@Malouco Год назад
7:22 to 7:55 is eerie 😟
@matthewfritz3930
@matthewfritz3930 Год назад
What could have been!
@randolphgarcia3494
@randolphgarcia3494 3 месяца назад
BRIEF BLOG 5/6/2024: I HAVE SEEN THIS RU-vid VIDEO MANY TIMES & WHILE UNIQUE FOR THE HISTORICAL AUDIO/VIDEO RECORD, IT'S UNDERSTANDABLY HEARTBRAKING TO WATCH & YOU CAN SEE THE PAIN/SORROW IN THE LATE FORMER US ATTORNEY GENERAL'S EYES & FACE. IT'S NATURAL OF COURSE YET HIS VIDEO GIVES GREAT CREEDENCE TO CALLING RFK "DEAD MAN WALKING," AT THIS TIME OF HIS LIFE. EVENTUALLY HE SORT OF RECOVERED FROM HIS SORROW ALTHOUGH IT WAS ALWAYS W/HIM UP TO HIS ASSASSINATION IN JUNE 1968, 5 YEARS LATER AT THE HANDS OF SIRHAN SIRHAN.
@THEGUMP-
@THEGUMP- Год назад
so sad
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet 2 года назад
Our Irish 💚 clans may have been close ...many years ago ...his eyebrows very similar to my families ...there's two things coming from each eye 👁 ...if you observe humans eyes ...something different coming from each eye 👁 👀
@kevincorcoran6493
@kevincorcoran6493 Год назад
I don't understand why it took so long for the JFK library to be built. Most presidential libraries are constructed within 4to 5 years after the president leaves office. Kennedy's wasn't finished until 1979
@walkertongdee
@walkertongdee 3 месяца назад
When being an American meant something.
@walymbodj8815
@walymbodj8815 Год назад
Heroes never die
@josephweaver5385
@josephweaver5385 Год назад
JFK sure had the wit! He was Young , and marvelous! Also not afraid of aggressors! Yes he was a Democrat. He also cut taxes(not a democrat thing) always open for a discussion. Sadly those discussions would end! The world lost a Good Guy, a Good Father and Husband. The world lost!
@arcanondrum6543
@arcanondrum6543 2 месяца назад
_"In order to make government and the country better, people have to participate in politics..."_ 4:09 Bobby is correct. It's a solution MUCH different from those that encourage people to "hate Gubment".
@HopliteWarlord
@HopliteWarlord Год назад
The greatest President America never had. What a shame!! The world would be a completely different place had this man got his chance!
@frankchukwumah6302
@frankchukwumah6302 Год назад
I use to work at the 6th floor museum where oswald shot Kennedy and i visited the jfk library very sad 😔
@arcanondrum6543
@arcanondrum6543 2 месяца назад
Yup, McCarthyism was a few short years before, Cold War still in full force as far as the military was concerned but a US Marine returns from "defecting to the sworn enemy", to spend exactly Zero minutes behind bars. "What a shot" though, one missed completely, one created 7 wounds and one made JFK's head move the wrong way.
@robertadams6184
@robertadams6184 Год назад
Ofcousehewasadhelosthisbrother
@musicom67
@musicom67 Год назад
InterestingwaytoleavecommentsImustdothisfromnowon
@beeenn649
@beeenn649 4 дня назад
...meanwhile, Rose Kennedy was suffering from a failed lobotomy that ruined her life. Then Ted got away with drowned a campaign worker. Pure class
@mariocisneros911
@mariocisneros911 Год назад
He doesn't have the self assurance of John Kennedy and seems awkward in his walk.
@dennisz3381
@dennisz3381 2 года назад
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮
@robertadams6184
@robertadams6184 Год назад
Tedsaidnowayyourkillingme
@jerrymarnon41
@jerrymarnon41 9 месяцев назад
❤BOBBY JR❤🎉🎉
@lizdrouin9588
@lizdrouin9588 Год назад
To think. Bobby was the next target in a few short years...
@TenaciousSLG
@TenaciousSLG Год назад
What an awkward interview.
@artmcpharlin6730
@artmcpharlin6730 Год назад
How very different and far to the left the Dems have moved. Very, very sad and scary.
@musicom67
@musicom67 Год назад
Same can be said of the Repubs - to the right, no? Do you remember when there were Liberal and Conservative Republicans? What happened to that?
@jorgejohnson451
@jorgejohnson451 Год назад
When they have finished their testimony, the beast that comes up from the abyss will wage war against them and conquer them and kill them. Their corpses will lie in the main street of the great city, which has the symbolic names “Sodom” and “Egypt,” where indeed their Lord was crucified. Those from every people, tribe, tongue, and nation will gaze on their corpses for three and a half days, and they will not allow their corpses to be buried. The inhabitants of the earth will gloat over them and be glad and exchange gifts because these two prophets tormented the inhabitants of the earth. But after the three and a half days, a breath of life from God entered them. When they stood on their feet, great fear fell on those who saw them. Then they heard a loud voice from heaven say to them, “Come up here.” So they went up to heaven in a cloud as their enemies looked on. - Rv 11:7-13
@Mrrobackenson1
@Mrrobackenson1 Год назад
The WASP establishment couldn't have it. Especially after the Bay of Pigs.☹️🤔
@naysayer1238
@naysayer1238 11 месяцев назад
No, you're just an ignoramus.
@Lafayette320
@Lafayette320 Год назад
"64?" Johnny Carson took over The Tonight Show on Oct. 1, 1962. What is this?
@Lafayette320
@Lafayette320 Год назад
The first host of The Tonight Show was Steve Allen; 2nd was Jack Parr; 3rd Johnny Carson; 4th Jay Leno; 5th the guy who went to TBS; 6th Jay Leno again; 7th Jimmy Fallon.
@arcanondrum6543
@arcanondrum6543 2 месяца назад
Does the video title read "the Tonight Show"? It does not. Is your Google broken? Mine is not. I searched his name and... Nevermind, you do it, for "practice".
@ekrewer
@ekrewer 29 дней назад
@@Lafayette320 5th = Conan O'Brien
@ekrewer
@ekrewer 29 дней назад
It is a prime time, weekly Friday night show that Jack Paar did from 1962 to 1965 to fulfill his contractual obligations to NBC after he left The Tonight Show.
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