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with the johnson it's opposite. people who had seen him only on television were consistently surprised when they saw him in person because he was tall and than they thought, he was better looking, more intelligent, and do so much more captivating. he did have that ability, as others have written about really, look at someone and see their soul. and i think one of the reasons that television doesn't work for johnson is johnson interpersonal relationships are so much about control. when he looks at you he is in essence trying to understand you and control you. and in television when you are appearing there and the people who are out there are anonymous and unseen. you can't have that kind of control. so someone like reagan who's been doing this his whole life, essentially stranding himself in front of the camera is much more powerful in the emerging media, and you really do see that shift in politics were some with johnson's skill set is not an inherent disadvantage to someone like reagan. >> what about, you mentioned
with the johnson it's opposite. people who had seen him only on television were consistently surprised when they saw him in person because he was tall and than they thought, he was better looking, more intelligent, and do so much more captivating. he did have that ability, as others have written about really, look at someone and see their soul. and i think one of the reasons that television doesn't work for johnson is johnson interpersonal relationships are so much about control. when he looks...
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a few words about johnson's biography, andy johnson had risen to prominence from the humblest of roots, born in a log cabin in poverty in north carolina. he lost his father at a young age and was put to work as a tailor's apprentice. he fled from service as an apprentice and painstakingly worked his way up the political ladder. in his career he forged a reputation as a champion of the common man, the non-slave holding yeoman farmer and he did so in the mold of his political idol, andrew jackson. andy johnson was in his first term as a united states senator from tennessee representing the democratic party when the civil war began and he took a courageous and altogether singular stance secession. he declared it to be an odious, diabolical, nefarious and hell born doctrine. andrew johnson paid a high price for that statement. his family was driven into exile in tennessee and his property conit is kated and johnson hung in effigy and roundly cursed in his home state. johnson's unidownism was rooted in the class resentments of non-slave holding yeoman farmers against elite planters. johnson
a few words about johnson's biography, andy johnson had risen to prominence from the humblest of roots, born in a log cabin in poverty in north carolina. he lost his father at a young age and was put to work as a tailor's apprentice. he fled from service as an apprentice and painstakingly worked his way up the political ladder. in his career he forged a reputation as a champion of the common man, the non-slave holding yeoman farmer and he did so in the mold of his political idol, andrew...
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and the famous story about bradley and johnson comes from bradley got a tip that lyndon johnson was going to replace j. edgar hoover as the director of the fbi, which was an amazing story, if true, because no president had dared to go up against j. edgar hoover at that point in over 30 years. bradley reported it out and found out that it was, in fact, the case. he published it. johnson found out, and just like ben bradlee and the idea that his administration was leaking to the east and influence press corps so much that he holds an impromptu press conference and announcing -- announces that he is appointing j. edgar hoover director for life. and as he is stepping down peace says, tell bradley i said forget you, except he did not use the words forget. [laughter] so it was always a little tough. >> what is the future of republican politics? >> i was a practicing journalist working for the houston chronicle. so i am going to jump in to this answer to say that, of course, the 24 hour news cycle, instantaneous communication affect our politics to a degree unknown in past times if only because
and the famous story about bradley and johnson comes from bradley got a tip that lyndon johnson was going to replace j. edgar hoover as the director of the fbi, which was an amazing story, if true, because no president had dared to go up against j. edgar hoover at that point in over 30 years. bradley reported it out and found out that it was, in fact, the case. he published it. johnson found out, and just like ben bradlee and the idea that his administration was leaking to the east and...
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of course we know that johnson's president, lincoln again watched johnson closely and feels he is a man who can be trusted. johnson will stumble out of the gate during the ceremonies. he is widely reported to have been drunk and makes a real fool of himself and lincoln stands by and said i know andy johnson. he messed up and he is a good man. it can't be emphasized enough that restorically speaking johnson had been known as one of the he was known for fiery rhetoric and uncompromising cessationists of the southern elite. he said he represented the common man. in the north as well as the south. >> we know how the information was communicated to hamlin. whether there was a conversation with lincoln -- >> that's an interesting question and i don't know. there is a lot of debate about this question of lincoln's choice because we don't have the smoking gun in the form of documents in which lincoln talks about the choice and much of this was behind the scenes negotiations of which there was no written record. we are left to speculate and the problem is that those who consider themselves close
of course we know that johnson's president, lincoln again watched johnson closely and feels he is a man who can be trusted. johnson will stumble out of the gate during the ceremonies. he is widely reported to have been drunk and makes a real fool of himself and lincoln stands by and said i know andy johnson. he messed up and he is a good man. it can't be emphasized enough that restorically speaking johnson had been known as one of the he was known for fiery rhetoric and uncompromising...
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the most persuasive explanation for the choice of johnson, johnson displaces hamlin on the ticket, the most persuasive explanation for this choice, this switch out has been offered by the historian matt who argues that lincoln picked johnson in order to give legit masy to his policy of wartime, reconstruction and the union occupied south. lincoln was eager for these states to be welcomed back into the union under loyal leadership, according to the dictates of his so-called 10% plan which he promulgated in dets of 1863. this 10% plan laid out the steps for the readmission of these confederate states into the union. stipulating that those confederates who took an oath of allegiance to the union would receive a full pardon. and when in a given state undergoing this process seeking entry back into the union, when in a given state 10% of those who had voted in 1860 took that oath of loyalty, that vanguard could then elect delegates to a new constitutional convention and send representatives to congress and rejoin the union. lincoln's aim with the 10% plan was to offer generous terms as a ba
the most persuasive explanation for the choice of johnson, johnson displaces hamlin on the ticket, the most persuasive explanation for this choice, this switch out has been offered by the historian matt who argues that lincoln picked johnson in order to give legit masy to his policy of wartime, reconstruction and the union occupied south. lincoln was eager for these states to be welcomed back into the union under loyal leadership, according to the dictates of his so-called 10% plan which he...
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while people still do talk about the potential for working together, johnson and johnson's newspaper say the peace we have struggled for, hoped for, we have so finely dreamed of, has now faded away. as early as that moment, they understood that what was at stake was congress's determination not to return to peace. beyond the joint committee, though, it took time especially in december for policies to cohere. you see an interesting paradox, which is that you see in these early moments contradictions where senators will say we're in a time of peace. just as grant after appomattox would say the war is over and then the next day take the train to washington, d.c. to plan out the remainder of the war. at once people thought the war is over and the war endures. they understood that sense of war between uniforms and they also had a sense of war as a series of powers they did not mean to let go of. early in the session william pitt who is going to be getting more publicity in this session than he has since he passed away in the u.s. senate because of his featuring in peter's talk, illustrate
while people still do talk about the potential for working together, johnson and johnson's newspaper say the peace we have struggled for, hoped for, we have so finely dreamed of, has now faded away. as early as that moment, they understood that what was at stake was congress's determination not to return to peace. beyond the joint committee, though, it took time especially in december for policies to cohere. you see an interesting paradox, which is that you see in these early moments...
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c-span: the chapter right after andrew johnson is lyndon johnson. and i just want to read what you wrote. "serving as kennedy's second-in-command tortured the competitive johnson. he soaked his misery in cutty sark. often too depressed to get out of bed, aides had to lift him up and move his arms about to get him circulating." was this while he's president? >> guest: no, no. this is when he was vice president. this is... c-span: well, i mean -- but it was while he was a politician... >> guest: yes, absolutely. c-span: ...not after he'd retired. >> guest: no, no, no, no. no. this was... c-span: aides had to lift him up and move his arms about to get him circulated? where did -- do you have any idea where that came from? >> guest: you know, i'm trying to -- i mean, you're asking me about something i wrote a year ago. i mean, it's in the source material. i can't -- i don't know that i can find -- i could say specifically which one of those books it's from. c-span: but he was so depressed when he was no. 2... >> guest: yes. c-span: ...that this was goin
c-span: the chapter right after andrew johnson is lyndon johnson. and i just want to read what you wrote. "serving as kennedy's second-in-command tortured the competitive johnson. he soaked his misery in cutty sark. often too depressed to get out of bed, aides had to lift him up and move his arms about to get him circulating." was this while he's president? >> guest: no, no. this is when he was vice president. this is... c-span: well, i mean -- but it was while he was a...
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fong commissioner antonini commissioner richards we do expect commissioner hillis and commissioner johnson momentary commissioner first on our agenda is proposed items for continuance item one at 1814 through 16 ann district attorney request for conditional use authorization and item 2 at 2312 market street request for conditional use authorization until november 13th he have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> okay any public comment on this item? for items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner fong >> move to continue. >> second. >> on that motion to continue commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards i can only vote on the tennessee i actually the market street one i'm living within 5 hundred feet i'll not be vociferating or participating that. >> in this case can we change the motion to - >> move to continue item 1. >> second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item one. >> commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong commissioner pr
fong commissioner antonini commissioner richards we do expect commissioner hillis and commissioner johnson momentary commissioner first on our agenda is proposed items for continuance item one at 1814 through 16 ann district attorney request for conditional use authorization and item 2 at 2312 market street request for conditional use authorization until november 13th he have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> okay any public comment on this item? for items...
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johnson? >> sir, you are geraldo johnson jr.? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're charged with reckless homicide. there are people here in court on your behalf. ladies, is there anything you would lick to say? >> i'm his grandmother. >> yes, ma'am. >> this is a very unfortunate accident. two lives have been destroyed and he's a good child. he's an athlete. doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he has massive support, friends, family, church. just about everybody in this room is here for him, to support him. >> i can't ignore the seriousness of the charge. the bond is $50,000 on reckless homicide. we are finished, sir. thank you. you may leave the room. thank you. >> for $50,000 bond, johnson would need to post $5,000 to be released while he awaits trial. the remainder can be posted by a bail bondsman. >> me and my mother, my grandmother, the three of us, there's not much money to go around. so it's like now i'm just sitting here. and i'm going to be sitting here for a while. >> while johnson faces an uncertai
johnson? >> sir, you are geraldo johnson jr.? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're charged with reckless homicide. there are people here in court on your behalf. ladies, is there anything you would lick to say? >> i'm his grandmother. >> yes, ma'am. >> this is a very unfortunate accident. two lives have been destroyed and he's a good child. he's an athlete. doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he has massive support, friends, family, church. just about everybody in this room...
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show you captain ron johnson. this is a hero who has risen as a central point hero, as a son of ferguson but also as a man dressed in police gear who's risen up through the ranks there of there local police division and who was trying to helm this community through safe waters in very difficult times. but this was him moments ago. captain ron johnson. take a listen. >> i am disappointed just like the chief. when i look at our community, it's torn apart. you know, last august we talked about the out of towners came in and tore up our community. well, our community's got to take responsibility for what happened tonight. and what happened tonight as far as tearing our community apart. this cannot happen. we talk about peaceful protests and that did not happen tonight. we definitely have done something here that is going to impact our community for a long time and affect our region. that's not how we create change. change is created through our voice and not through destruction of our community. >> not through the des
show you captain ron johnson. this is a hero who has risen as a central point hero, as a son of ferguson but also as a man dressed in police gear who's risen up through the ranks there of there local police division and who was trying to helm this community through safe waters in very difficult times. but this was him moments ago. captain ron johnson. take a listen. >> i am disappointed just like the chief. when i look at our community, it's torn apart. you know, last august we talked...
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on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner johns and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes commissioner richards you are recused. >> move to continue item number 2. >> you have to leave the room you i would think would be okay all right. thank you commissioner fong a second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item two. >> commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner fong and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and and places you under your consent calendar there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests, in which event the matter shall consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. you have one item under consent item 3 for case 201453 request for condominium conversion subdivision i have no speaker cards. >> any public comment on that item on the consent calendar? se
on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner johns and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes commissioner richards you are recused. >> move to continue item number 2. >> you have to leave the room you i would think would be okay all right. thank you commissioner fong a second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item two. >> commissioner antonini...
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. >> johnson was in a very tough mood. i'm tom hughes, i was director in the state department, director of intelligence and research at the time of the liberty incident in '67. back on the liberty johnson himself briefed news week magazine off the record that the israelis had attacked, and the reason they attacked was that they thought this was an intelligence ship that was intercepting israeli communications. the director of news week was soon leaked and this alarmed and their leading friends in the jewish organizations. the israeli organization regarded this as a major problem and what johnson had told news week practically amounted to blood libel. >> declassified israeli documents show they were going to threaten president johnson with blood libel, gross antisemitism and that would end his political career. >> blackmail. this was i'm a former director of the national security agency. they know if these he's thinking of running again he's going to need money for his campaign. so alleging that he's blood libeling, is goin
. >> johnson was in a very tough mood. i'm tom hughes, i was director in the state department, director of intelligence and research at the time of the liberty incident in '67. back on the liberty johnson himself briefed news week magazine off the record that the israelis had attacked, and the reason they attacked was that they thought this was an intelligence ship that was intercepting israeli communications. the director of news week was soon leaked and this alarmed and their leading...
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lyndon johnson is a common murderer. >> johnson did things that no other president did. civil rights, great society. he should have been somebody that every young person and every liberal would have celebrated, but they didn't. he became the vietnam war president. >> we'd been told repeatedly that we're succeeding, we're defeating them. they can't hold out. johnson kept saying, there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> this is a cbs news special report. saigon under fire. >> the enemy in vietnam has demolished the myth that a live military strength controls that country. >> the american embassy is under siege. inside are the vietcong terror squads that charged in during the night. >> the tet offensive was an enormous game changer. they were shooting up the american embassy. they had hit dozens of cities all over vietnam. it was a tremendous shock. >> we have known for several months now that the communist planned a massive, winter-spring offensive. we do not think that our military operations are going to be at all materially affected. >> he was unable to be honest with
lyndon johnson is a common murderer. >> johnson did things that no other president did. civil rights, great society. he should have been somebody that every young person and every liberal would have celebrated, but they didn't. he became the vietnam war president. >> we'd been told repeatedly that we're succeeding, we're defeating them. they can't hold out. johnson kept saying, there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> this is a cbs news special report. saigon under fire....
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and lieutenant wear pursued white as johnson and lieutenant wear pursued white they reached the did your and observed white standing in a position with a gun pointed out towards them lieutenant johnson and wear took cover to the left of the restaurant saerthd wear attempted to alert captain over zero that white was in the restaurant with a gun but captain over zero explicit hear him the captain preceded to run into the restaurant but when we reached the front door he say white holding a gun and in a shooting position white fired his gun attempting to kill captain over zero captain over zero saw the consumers in his line of fire he was unable to gave me the suspect into a fight captain over zero broadcasted over the radio that he was fired on as he was putting out alleged information he observed two mr. makras driving towards the location the first car was driven by ron and the second chris costa and his partner officer cody barns as the saerthd arrived open seen captain over zero saw the intukts arm extend with a gun in his hand captain over zero attempted to say that 0 white was ly
and lieutenant wear pursued white as johnson and lieutenant wear pursued white they reached the did your and observed white standing in a position with a gun pointed out towards them lieutenant johnson and wear took cover to the left of the restaurant saerthd wear attempted to alert captain over zero that white was in the restaurant with a gun but captain over zero explicit hear him the captain preceded to run into the restaurant but when we reached the front door he say white holding a gun and...
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and he does to johnson. johnson gets the first down. and now for gary patterson, they have now beaten every big 12 team since joining the league. mission accomplished. coach p., had his guys ready for this one. final play of the game. johnson again. tcu, 41-20. gary patterson and the horned frogs continue to roll, improving their record to 8-1. 5-1 in the big 12. dominating performance, as the two coaches embrace to end this game. >> charles: love how coach snyder always imparts some wisdom, fine words to his opp e opposing coach at the end of the game. >> gus: 41-20 the final. we'll return to ft. worth to wrap up tonight's game right after these messages. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublubl
and he does to johnson. johnson gets the first down. and now for gary patterson, they have now beaten every big 12 team since joining the league. mission accomplished. coach p., had his guys ready for this one. final play of the game. johnson again. tcu, 41-20. gary patterson and the horned frogs continue to roll, improving their record to 8-1. 5-1 in the big 12. dominating performance, as the two coaches embrace to end this game. >> charles: love how coach snyder always imparts some...
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you just a couple of things 1 on the street trees i actually did last time but again did a find for everything it says street trees and every it says vegetation the context makes it clear i agree that one request that was made i think those this document for a glossary i don't know we need to go that far but having a definition of trees it's a simple change we don't have to change anything else but the context makes sense if you use the context of the entire package so that's fine the other thing on the financing mechanism i agree a commissioner hillis the best way to fund programs especially the ones that benefit the property value there was a lot of work done around that how much money and other things but very little done on other methods of raising funds for street tree program that are not program i want to see a rounding out having 2 pages on parcel tax and two sentences on the community benefit district or other mechanisms to me seem not the best that we can do so that's but - so i'll actually add to the motion or suggest the analysis you've
. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you just a couple of things 1 on the street trees i actually did last time but again did a find for everything it says street trees and every it says vegetation the context makes it clear i agree that one request that was made i think those this document for a glossary i don't know we need to go that far but having a definition of trees it's a simple change we don't have to change anything else but the context makes sense if you use the context of...
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johnson sees there's a real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation. there was the state of texas court of inquiry and there were committees on both sides of congress, while, of course the fbi had been given the job to conduct a full-scale investigation. >> johnson realizes something has to be done. he realizes that he has to appoint a body that the public will respect to look into this. >> yes, mr. president. >> i've got to have a top blue ribbon presidential commission to investigate this assassination. i want to ask several and chief justice warren as chairman. >> if there is one public gover
johnson sees there's a real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas...
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captain johnson and i are standing together looking at this. at some point, it's incumbent upon law enforcement to get to a point where we have to control certain areas. we have two police cars on fire, we have situations like that. we have to get people to cooperate with us so we can do our job and prevent problems. i had a reporter from france come up to me when i got on south florissant road. he had a gash right here where he was hit by a rock. we had a man run over this evening, he was carjacked. . elderly man. these are things that an really we can't control the environment unless we control the environment at times, and you know, if folks will just cooperate with us, i think it will cause us all to be a lot safer. >> chief, do you wish you were more aggressive now? >> i don't think aggressive is the right term. again, please understand that when we looked at what initially happened after mr. mcculloch's verdict, we really wanted to try to set the stage to where it the folks that were out there that really wanted to voice concerns and thei
captain johnson and i are standing together looking at this. at some point, it's incumbent upon law enforcement to get to a point where we have to control certain areas. we have two police cars on fire, we have situations like that. we have to get people to cooperate with us so we can do our job and prevent problems. i had a reporter from france come up to me when i got on south florissant road. he had a gash right here where he was hit by a rock. we had a man run over this evening, he was...
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johnson were speaking of. i know i live in new york. i encounter black folks intimately in terms of friendship and provision as well as on the street, as you're walking around. i went to public integrated schools, and i just never saw in my experience the kind of attitudes and behavior that i see typically depicted about blacks on television and in rioting, and in all media. it was as if-- >> i have to cut you off there to go to another break. we'll continue with that thread. we'll be back with inside story. who gets to be a boy and who doesn't. whether it's zero tolerance at school, punishment for minor crimes, keeping order on the streets. do we assign a danger to the activities of black boys and young men who make them threatening, scary. >> a conflict that started 100 year ago, some say, never ended... revealing... untold stories of the valor... >> they opened fire on the english officers... >> sacrifice... >> i order you to die... >> and ultimate betrayal... drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the c
johnson were speaking of. i know i live in new york. i encounter black folks intimately in terms of friendship and provision as well as on the street, as you're walking around. i went to public integrated schools, and i just never saw in my experience the kind of attitudes and behavior that i see typically depicted about blacks on television and in rioting, and in all media. it was as if-- >> i have to cut you off there to go to another break. we'll continue with that thread. we'll be...
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i guess the world will soon find out how much johnson & johnson cares about kids who are dying. >> johnson & johnson heard the message loud and clear. the very next morning, they came through. just a few weeks after that, the fda gave the go-ahead. >> i still to this day vividly remember that first infusion and how scary it was. even though we knew fundamentally it was a safe thing. >> cassie is now getting the injection of cyclodextrin directly into her spinal fluid. not into the blood but directly into the spinal fluid. where it may have more of an impact. pretty good shot getting that needle right in there. >> i've done a few thousand. >> you've done a few thousand. >> over the next year, each girl had about two dozen infusions. >> it's possible that some things might be reversible. >> and an amazing thing started to happen. the girls seem more attentive. they had fewer seizures. they'd lost a lot of their hearing. >> what are you mad about? >> new tests found it was better. remember, this is a disease that never gets better. >> i think it's the girls were not receiving the cyclodextrin
i guess the world will soon find out how much johnson & johnson cares about kids who are dying. >> johnson & johnson heard the message loud and clear. the very next morning, they came through. just a few weeks after that, the fda gave the go-ahead. >> i still to this day vividly remember that first infusion and how scary it was. even though we knew fundamentally it was a safe thing. >> cassie is now getting the injection of cyclodextrin directly into her spinal fluid....
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johnson is the uncle of oscar grant who was killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. we spoke to johnson and talked about why he is frustrated with the brown case and what he plans to say to the brown family. >> you said you found him guilty. >> reporter: sharing his personal experience in the classroom, bobby johnson spoke to this ethnics study class. >> how many of you know the story of oscar grant. >> reporter: grant was shot by mehserle on new year's day. mehserle was convicted of manslaughter. and similar to the way protesters hit the streets in oakland after the ferguson decision last night, protesters hit the streets. the common theme here is frustration. >> every time it goes to the grand jury, comes back and you know the officer is not held accountable. no indictment that causes us to become outraged, angled, mistrustful. >> reporter: after johnson leaves this class he is getting on a plane and heading to missouri. >> i'm going to meet mike and sharing with him you know he's not alone. >> reporter: he's talking about michael brown sr. >> telling him we've bee
johnson is the uncle of oscar grant who was killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer. we spoke to johnson and talked about why he is frustrated with the brown case and what he plans to say to the brown family. >> you said you found him guilty. >> reporter: sharing his personal experience in the classroom, bobby johnson spoke to this ethnics study class. >> how many of you know the story of oscar grant. >> reporter: grant was shot by mehserle on new year's day. mehserle was...
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and he does to johnson. johnson gets the first down. and now for gary patterson, they have now beaten every big 12 team since joining the league. mission accomplished. coach p., had his guys ready for this one. final play of the game. johnson again. tcu, 41-20. gary patterson and the horned frogs continue to roll, improving their record to 8-1. 5-1 in the big 12. dominating performance, as the two coaches embrace to end this game. >> charles: love how coach snyder always imparts some wisdom, fine words to his opp e opposing coach at the end of the game. >> gus: 41-20 the final. we'll return to ft. worth to wrap up tonight's game right after these messages. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublubl
and he does to johnson. johnson gets the first down. and now for gary patterson, they have now beaten every big 12 team since joining the league. mission accomplished. coach p., had his guys ready for this one. final play of the game. johnson again. tcu, 41-20. gary patterson and the horned frogs continue to roll, improving their record to 8-1. 5-1 in the big 12. dominating performance, as the two coaches embrace to end this game. >> charles: love how coach snyder always imparts some...
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somebody in the georgia government in the mid-1820's discovered johnson versus macintosh and johnson versus macintosh, the discovery doctrine says that the discovering sovereign requires underlying title to land. georgia individually declared independence from england. georgia would have inherited that ownership. georgia at no time had ceaded that to the united states. that was still owned of the underlying title of the cherokee land. if you own property and somebody else has legal right to live in, you are their landlord. they use these words in the debate. georgia is the landlord for the cherokee nation. how do you get rid of tenants you don't like? you change the lease terms. it is a lovely little dog, but i'm afraid there is a new policy. you can say, but you have to kill the dog or something. georgia's version of this was to say to the cherokee nation, you can stay -- this is legislation in 1828 -- you can stay, but from now on you will be subject to georgia law. tennessee says, you can do that? ok. tennessee passes the same statue. alabama passes the same statute. none of these
somebody in the georgia government in the mid-1820's discovered johnson versus macintosh and johnson versus macintosh, the discovery doctrine says that the discovering sovereign requires underlying title to land. georgia individually declared independence from england. georgia would have inherited that ownership. georgia at no time had ceaded that to the united states. that was still owned of the underlying title of the cherokee land. if you own property and somebody else has legal right to...
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antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore and commissioner richards we do expect commissioner johnson. >> commissioners first on our agenda is consideration of items proposed for continuance at the release of agenda there were none we have a request from commissioner richards to continue item 16 for case at 4 6127th street a request inform discretionary review to a date to be determined and item 15 for case at 37 there 68 fillmore request for a discretionary review have been withdrawn. >> so you should tomato take up the matter both the dr requester has asked. >> we have a number of public comment cards sorry i can't read this handwringing. >> good afternoon commissioner president wu and commissioners my name is michael i'm the dr filer i'm a resident of the at 47927 of the in the historic district in addition i'm a preservation architect practicing thirty years in san francisco i come to this hearing with professional knowledge we respectfully request the continuance for the hearing the documents you have in front of you have been known to be inaccurate i've informed the planning dep
antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore and commissioner richards we do expect commissioner johnson. >> commissioners first on our agenda is consideration of items proposed for continuance at the release of agenda there were none we have a request from commissioner richards to continue item 16 for case at 4 6127th street a request inform discretionary review to a date to be determined and item 15 for case at 37 there 68 fillmore request for a discretionary review have been...
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much there's lots of again to clarify the issues i definitely agree with not approving the building permit we can't force the legalize we can't force them to sell it i want to focus why i'm going to support denying the project first of all, itself think it's absurd the project sponsors has brought up things that has nothing to do with to do with the tenant where they're a litigious or the person who owned the property was two nice that has nothing to do with why we're here i understand that the trustee needs to sell the building as part of you know his obligations to get vail and thees state it is not necessarily our purview to help you maximize that value you have the property as it exists sell it to someone that will definitely buy it and leave it that's not within our purview when we look at the building permit as a project we don't care i'm sure you'll be able to sell to somebody look at the building paratransit there are no outstanding violations on the existing unit it's been there for decades it sounds like it's been elevated as two separ
. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much there's lots of again to clarify the issues i definitely agree with not approving the building permit we can't force the legalize we can't force them to sell it i want to focus why i'm going to support denying the project first of all, itself think it's absurd the project sponsors has brought up things that has nothing to do with to do with the tenant where they're a litigious or the person who owned the property was two nice that...
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. >> thank you commissioner johnson. >> i did it again director ram you took the words out of my mouth i have a couple of things i support what director ram a said i was going to ask the question some of the things i would have supported like traffic cadging measures and other ways to support you're going to have the parking open ralph street and none of that can be conditioned from the planning commission on that project so given that's the answer i still don't support a continuance i'm personally back to square one i don't know what we can accomplish in 2 or 4 weeks a couple of things about what the impact might be from my standpoint i support ralph student i don't know if it will be in the future this building has hundreds and 20 new people having their entrance on ralph street when you have those things you'll not have people driving the wrong way done u down fulsome and speeding through when we see traffic going towards the bridge and cut over to howard you'll see less because there will be people on the street 2 and 20 new residents not there now i think in my mind that future im
. >> thank you commissioner johnson. >> i did it again director ram you took the words out of my mouth i have a couple of things i support what director ram a said i was going to ask the question some of the things i would have supported like traffic cadging measures and other ways to support you're going to have the parking open ralph street and none of that can be conditioned from the planning commission on that project so given that's the answer i still don't support a...
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that's the basic clarification we want to see okay. >> that's helpful. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much maybe attempting to move forward this forward i'll make a motion to continue this item until november 30th. >> second. >> thank you very much and that's a second i don't think we need do we need to actually take a voice or whatever on this particular items to sound like everybody is saying the same thing and if i could i'll only actual heard two things the terms and the financial management plan and . >> with the board of supervisors ordinance the reconciliation of the definition was not raised in one of the letters. >> with the glossary and the definition of terms being clarified. >> i want to clarify with commissioner johnson i heard you talk about the supporting document to this plan so maybe i can ask what your interests are. >> so i was going to say for the financial mechanisms old in the coming report i want to see staff provide an and i democrat or an additional memo on just property vs. non-property based revenue mechanisms so we can lay out the options for the d
that's the basic clarification we want to see okay. >> that's helpful. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much maybe attempting to move forward this forward i'll make a motion to continue this item until november 30th. >> second. >> thank you very much and that's a second i don't think we need do we need to actually take a voice or whatever on this particular items to sound like everybody is saying the same thing and if i could i'll only actual heard two...
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of new jersey and by johnson and johnson promotional support provided by the star ledger powering nj.com and by njbiz all business all new jersey [music playing] [music playing] welcome to caucus new jersey i'm steve adubato you know the evidence is clear for the strong foundation in early education is critical for a success later in life and the first part of a two part series here to discuss creative approaches to early childhood education we have michelle marigliano is the special projects and assessment coordinator for young audiences arts for learning our good friend linda bowden well you're all our good friends but linda's been here before she is the new jersey regional president for pnc ty stephens is a teaching artist for the great sharon miller academy for performing arts and finally ronnie ragen is the community partnership director at the trenton community music school i want to thank all of you for joining us throughout this program you're gonna see a variety of websites your collective websites of your non-profit organizations and how you can find out more about the grow up
of new jersey and by johnson and johnson promotional support provided by the star ledger powering nj.com and by njbiz all business all new jersey [music playing] [music playing] welcome to caucus new jersey i'm steve adubato you know the evidence is clear for the strong foundation in early education is critical for a success later in life and the first part of a two part series here to discuss creative approaches to early childhood education we have michelle marigliano is the special projects...
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question for staff did not utility i say it one action doesn't cover one i echo commissioner johnsons comments about the cubic yard of soil open the independent utility if we didn't ever clean up the lake it wouldn't matter independent there could be no cross contamination later. >> actually sir, if i may clarify whether or not the lake needs to be sclaepd is yet to be determined it requires future study to satisfy the regional clear up order should those studies determine that, yes the organisms are added risk and animals at risk another proposal for a sequa document to he'd that clean up necessity and . >> and recontamination when you're doing the sediment. >> those orders proposed by the regulatory a well-regulated environment where those things are already addressed by existing regulars and the case of existing regulation addresses an environmental concern we don't need mitigation above and beyond when we determine their adequate to address the potential and direct. >> if we were looking at a contamination will we need a full eir. >> sir we'll reach that conclusion first in the or
question for staff did not utility i say it one action doesn't cover one i echo commissioner johnsons comments about the cubic yard of soil open the independent utility if we didn't ever clean up the lake it wouldn't matter independent there could be no cross contamination later. >> actually sir, if i may clarify whether or not the lake needs to be sclaepd is yet to be determined it requires future study to satisfy the regional clear up order should those studies determine that, yes the...
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and ron johnson said the community has to take responsibility for this. they can no longer start blaming the people coming in from the outside. >> he reiterated the point he made after the initial unrest and said we have to do better. despite the preparation by local police, the state trooper and the national guard, and they alluded to it there. we cannot be everywhere and control everything. he said you could have thousands of officers out here and still one person, take that flammable liquid and throw it into a building and cause havoc. we'll continue to follow everything happening. we've re-established connection there with the press conference. let's listen in. >> and as i walked out here, i noticed there was a used car lot on fire. >> what about the role of clergy. they were so instrumental in august. what did you see from them tonight and what can you hope for them in the upcoming days? >> we did not see a large number of clergy out tonight. we did not see a large number ot tonight. the fouhy saw didn't really have a voice with the crowd. hopefully
and ron johnson said the community has to take responsibility for this. they can no longer start blaming the people coming in from the outside. >> he reiterated the point he made after the initial unrest and said we have to do better. despite the preparation by local police, the state trooper and the national guard, and they alluded to it there. we cannot be everywhere and control everything. he said you could have thousands of officers out here and still one person, take that flammable...
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of new jersey and by johnson and johnson promotional support provided by the star ledger powering nj.com and by njbiz all business all new jersey [music playing] [music playing] welcome to caucus new jersey i'm steve adubato the evidence is clear that a strong foundation in early education is absolutely critical for success later in life now this is a second of a two part series and here to discuss creative approaches to early childhood education we have michelle marigliano who is a special projects and assessment coordinator for young audiences arts for learning we also have doctor shannon ayers is an assistant research professor at the national institute for early education research at the great rutgers university we have ty stephens with us last time is a teaching artist at the sharon miller academy for the performing arts and finally ronnie ragen is the community partnership director at the trenton community music school i want to thank all of you for joining us now the last time part one we had linda bowden with us from pnc and it was a great discussion i want to pick up that discus
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he tried to get joe johnson to take him into the army in march of 1863 and johnson again defied davises wishes on that. i won't say that bragg was one of his best generals but i think bragg like davis himself was more sinned against than sinning payday came to that conclusion but lee and jackson as long as jackson was alive. davis came to have a lot of confidence in john dale hood but of course would basically destroyed. >> host: is over aggressiveness. it cost him an arm and a leg. >> guest: it. >> guest: it cost them an arm. >> guest: costa mannar midlake and a leg, yeah. so i guess you could say that hood was one of davis' best generals but he was one that davis had growing confidence in and that's why he appointed hood is johnson's successor. after all who did keep sherman out of atlanta for six weeks and looks to davis whether he was right or wrong look to davis like johnson was going to end. >> host: in and johnson was no better than lincoln or mcclellan. >> guest: that's right, absolutely. i guess the advantage there goes to lincoln because he got rid of mcclellan's sooner than d
he tried to get joe johnson to take him into the army in march of 1863 and johnson again defied davises wishes on that. i won't say that bragg was one of his best generals but i think bragg like davis himself was more sinned against than sinning payday came to that conclusion but lee and jackson as long as jackson was alive. davis came to have a lot of confidence in john dale hood but of course would basically destroyed. >> host: is over aggressiveness. it cost him an arm and a leg....
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> i believe six months was one - thank you correct me if i am wrong i believe that the 6 look back was a condition of our approval i believe it was suggested not actually a condition of approval it was definitely added to the motion if i'm not mistaken. >> yeah. i think for me, i would be supportive but i suggest that we both add more sting gent language around the sound proofing and 6 month look back. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i make a motion to approve with the language announced by commissioner president wu and more stringent approval a 6 months to look back to make sure things are being done. >> commissioner moore. >> not having participated in the oriental discussion i found all of you supportive particularly no large or pending complaints against this operator the only thing i'll add or suggest that the operator stays in touch with the neighborhood and if there are indeed issues or concerns to work with the neighbors our sneftsdz towards noise from one person to another are greatly different i don't believe that the speaker who spoke today has an
. >> commissioner johnson. >> i believe six months was one - thank you correct me if i am wrong i believe that the 6 look back was a condition of our approval i believe it was suggested not actually a condition of approval it was definitely added to the motion if i'm not mistaken. >> yeah. i think for me, i would be supportive but i suggest that we both add more sting gent language around the sound proofing and 6 month look back. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah....