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johnson under the north portico. washington's chief of protocol -- after posing for progress the was escortedy upstairs to exchange gifts in the yellow oval room. for the formal state gifts, president johnson presented their guests with a silver desk set. for a personality gifts, they gave a portable shortwave radio. also, there was a gold bowl and .andle sixth -- candlesticks presented -- the emir mrs. johnson with a traditional kuwait gift. partyard, the president's percent the staircase to pose for the official photo. that's descended the staircase to pose for the official photo. ♪ the receiving line was formed in the east room, first by protocol and then enough medical order. at the head of the line, president and mrs. johnson, who have had long experience in receiving guests and making them feel at home. they are presenting to the guest of honor a rich mixture of the leading citizens of the united states. dignitaries, friends of the first family, and persons having a strong interest in the home country. all ga
johnson under the north portico. washington's chief of protocol -- after posing for progress the was escortedy upstairs to exchange gifts in the yellow oval room. for the formal state gifts, president johnson presented their guests with a silver desk set. for a personality gifts, they gave a portable shortwave radio. also, there was a gold bowl and .andle sixth -- candlesticks presented -- the emir mrs. johnson with a traditional kuwait gift. partyard, the president's percent the staircase to...
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johnson between 1964 and 1969. in this 54-minute program, lbj reflects on his time in office in speeches, ceremonies and events. he honors the apollo eight astronauts, dedicates a museum of art. awards several medals of honor, holds his final cabinet meeting, delivers state-of-the-union address and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. the film also covers the first lady including a speech on her conservation and beautification efforts. [background noises] ♪ >> a lot of people have been asking us what we're going to do in our spare time. i tell you what i'm going to do. i'm going down to the ranch monday afternoon and i'm going to sit on that front porch in a rocking chair for about 10 minutes. [laughter] >> and then i'm going to read a little and write a little, and then i'm going to put on my hat and go out and find walter. [laughter] >> someone told me the other day that the press had had a few complaints about the treatment that you had received during this administration. this is a fine time to be tel
johnson between 1964 and 1969. in this 54-minute program, lbj reflects on his time in office in speeches, ceremonies and events. he honors the apollo eight astronauts, dedicates a museum of art. awards several medals of honor, holds his final cabinet meeting, delivers state-of-the-union address and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. the film also covers the first lady including a speech on her conservation and beautification efforts. [background noises] ♪ >> a lot of people...
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johnson is now out of office. it came as a little surprise when you called him ex-president johnson. it does not take long. mr. mudd: it doesn't. although we will all slip occasionally and call him president johnson the rest of this day. i suppose he is entitled to be called mr. president the rest of his life, as all persons are for the highest position they have held in life. he disappears from the scene for the rest of the day. it is nixon's day. president nixon's day, excuse me. now he goes to the home of his last secretary of defense for a luncheon with his friends. his closest friends. and then by helicopter, i believe he may be the first former president to leave the capitol by helicopter, to andrews air force base to fly to the ranch in texas and to retirement from this capitol, where he has spent 37 years. mr. cronkite: the last two or three days, mr. johnson was living out of his suitcase with all his personal belongings and papers gone out. when he left this morning at 11:15, he was in fact leaving, neve
johnson is now out of office. it came as a little surprise when you called him ex-president johnson. it does not take long. mr. mudd: it doesn't. although we will all slip occasionally and call him president johnson the rest of this day. i suppose he is entitled to be called mr. president the rest of his life, as all persons are for the highest position they have held in life. he disappears from the scene for the rest of the day. it is nixon's day. president nixon's day, excuse me. now he goes...
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if you look at the papers of andrew johnson, there are many more letters to andrew johnson thanandrew johnson -- andrew johnson wrote to other people, and that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we do not have his inner voice. with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over his life and other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and who he was. with johnson you are at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the same extent. the letters we have that show when he's a young man show lots of misspellings and lots of phonetic spellings of things and it's difficult to wrap your mind me,nd -- i mean, it was for difficult to wrap your mind around who he really was because we just don't have the kind of record that you would typically have. not for someone like jefferson, but other people who were president. that's a big problem. and because we don't have lots of his letter and there's not a huge repository of him explain
if you look at the papers of andrew johnson, there are many more letters to andrew johnson thanandrew johnson -- andrew johnson wrote to other people, and that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we do not have his inner voice. with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over his life and other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and...
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president johnson was more favorable to southern whites. he appointed governors and required state conventions to which delegates would be elected by whites only. he wished to give southern states a free hand in governing their affairs. this surprised southerners, who had thought his policies would be harsher. his philosophy was one that could easily be called a "live and let live" approach. radical republicans criticized president johnson's actions. they argued he was ignoring the rights of former slaves, now freedmen. they also were angered by president johnson's unwillingness to punish confederate officers. during reconstruction, they turned to and passed the 14th amendment. their position was to be more hands-on and expand the federal government's influence on southern states. the 14th amendment has generated a plethora of case law regarding the equal protection, due process, and now in our generation, the right of citizenship if you are born in the united states. however, these cases come from only section 1 of the amendment. section 3
president johnson was more favorable to southern whites. he appointed governors and required state conventions to which delegates would be elected by whites only. he wished to give southern states a free hand in governing their affairs. this surprised southerners, who had thought his policies would be harsher. his philosophy was one that could easily be called a "live and let live" approach. radical republicans criticized president johnson's actions. they argued he was ignoring the...
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johnson: i haven't. what i want to be, before i start making speeches on the floor of house, i want to be relevant. i think anybody can show up and say -- not anybody, any member of congress can show up and they can give some great speech with flowering oratory, but what if nobody's listening? or what if the people who are listening aren't really taking it to heart because they don't respect the speaker yet? maybe they'll respect that member of congress two months or two years from now. but if they don't respect them on the day of that speech, that speech means nothing. it's political window dressing. and i think i'm capable of speaking from the heart and in an authentic way, making a pretty effective point from the podium. before i try to impress upon the people of south dakota, or the people of this body, what my views are, i'm going to try to make sure i earn the respect of them. and then i think my words are going to carry a lot more weight. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
johnson: i haven't. what i want to be, before i start making speeches on the floor of house, i want to be relevant. i think anybody can show up and say -- not anybody, any member of congress can show up and they can give some great speech with flowering oratory, but what if nobody's listening? or what if the people who are listening aren't really taking it to heart because they don't respect the speaker yet? maybe they'll respect that member of congress two months or two years from now. but if...
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that continued under johnson. there will always be consultations when important issues came up including vietnam. eisenhower remained a more revered figure in american society and not so much of an influential political figure. >> you have just returned from the czech republic. >> yes, i have. i was there 18 months ago. i wanted to call it czechoslovakia which it no longer is. the number of countries has multiplied. how are the soviet troops received in czechoslovakia? >> was shock and dismay. the idea that you don't have control over your own country is a terrible thing. >> again, people hunker down and survive. that was the case in eastern europe. >> there was a big difference. in 1956, hungarian, 750 soviet troops were killed and 2500 hungarians were killed. in 1968 there was no violence resistance. they were dismayed and in shock to find that soviet and east european forces had come in to crush them. they also knew that if they tried to resist violently, it would be mercilessly crushed. there were about 100 pe
that continued under johnson. there will always be consultations when important issues came up including vietnam. eisenhower remained a more revered figure in american society and not so much of an influential political figure. >> you have just returned from the czech republic. >> yes, i have. i was there 18 months ago. i wanted to call it czechoslovakia which it no longer is. the number of countries has multiplied. how are the soviet troops received in czechoslovakia? >> was...
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she pulled him up and calmed him down and on these tapes johnson, i put these in the book, johnson is saying bobby kennedy and martin luther king are paying in chicago to embarrass me lbj and the reason why students on the campus are protesting the vietnam war is because the soviet and chinese communists are telling them to and the reason why senators like william fulbright are against my cars and stuffing cash into his pocket. that's what he said in private and that was not a president who was sort of operating with a full deck, she made it possible for him to get through that war, you know, in a way that was relatively stable, eleanor roosevelt, 1942, fdr was talking about sending japanese americans into camps and she basically said, this isn't necessary for national security, total violation of civil liberties, he did it anyway, the friends thought that was a moment in their marriage that never recovered from and you will note that for the rest of world war ii fdr kept on telling her i really would like to have you home, i'm lonely, i need the company and she went on all the trips,
she pulled him up and calmed him down and on these tapes johnson, i put these in the book, johnson is saying bobby kennedy and martin luther king are paying in chicago to embarrass me lbj and the reason why students on the campus are protesting the vietnam war is because the soviet and chinese communists are telling them to and the reason why senators like william fulbright are against my cars and stuffing cash into his pocket. that's what he said in private and that was not a president who was...
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johnson, is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. may i inquire of the gentleman whether there are any speakers left on his side? mr. collins: i have no other speakers and am prepared to close. mr. johnson: with, that mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close -- with that, mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, is recognized. mr. collins: i appreciate my fellow georgian for finishing up here and yielding. i do just rise to say i support h.r. 439 and would ask a favorable consideration. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, yields back the balance of his time. mr. johnson from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. in closing, i want to acknowledge the leadership and commitment of my colleagues, jim langevin of roiled, and glenn thompson of pennsylvania -- rhode island, and glenn thompson of pennsylvania, for working together on a bipartisan bill to fashion this bill. and support h.
johnson, is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. may i inquire of the gentleman whether there are any speakers left on his side? mr. collins: i have no other speakers and am prepared to close. mr. johnson: with, that mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close -- with that, mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, is recognized. mr. collins: i appreciate my fellow georgian for finishing up here and yielding. i do just rise to say i...
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this is sparkle johnson. on saturday -- the marks that look like injuries on her face -- aren't real.it's all makeup. but at one point -- makeup couldn't even hide her pain. sparkle johnson/domesti c violence survivor - "this long bruise right here, it symbolized like where he stumped in my head. he actually stumped in on this side, and it was bruised like this." he -- is her past abuser. johnson was with him for six years. she was able to leave the relationship in early 2016. now -- she runs a domestic violence nonprofit, super women inc. today -- she's revisits her past -- to see who will speak up. sparkle johnson - "this is actually a reneactment of how i looked after my last attack, minus the swelling, i wanted to see how nashville responds to domestic violence." johnson said, no one did -- in her first hour here.sparkle johnson - "they walked by, they looked, they pointed, they whispered, some even took pictures, but nobody offered to help me." as my camera recorded -- i saw one man who did. nats - "what
this is sparkle johnson. on saturday -- the marks that look like injuries on her face -- aren't real.it's all makeup. but at one point -- makeup couldn't even hide her pain. sparkle johnson/domesti c violence survivor - "this long bruise right here, it symbolized like where he stumped in my head. he actually stumped in on this side, and it was bruised like this." he -- is her past abuser. johnson was with him for six years. she was able to leave the relationship in early 2016. now --...
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items, were packed and ready for to the lyndon johnson at the university of texas. [music playing] >> when the final history of the johnson administration is written, there is little doubt many of the fascinating passages will deal with the war the uth vietnam and protracted struggle over the peace table in paris. had dragged on january. month of >> we want peace so much. diligently g at it nd earnestly, but it is an illusive thing and we've been unable to find the formula that honor ive us peace with in that area of the world and killing. although we will continue the earch to the very last moment when we leave this office. biggest k that's the disappointment we've had. the president of the united states of america authorized by awarded the ss has distinguished service medal, cluster, to f general earl g. wheeler, united for exceptionally meritorious service and duty of great responsibility. wheeler's deep professional competence -- >> the country's senior military the war in ring vietnam was general earl g. wheeler, who was now entering an unprecedented fifth year
items, were packed and ready for to the lyndon johnson at the university of texas. [music playing] >> when the final history of the johnson administration is written, there is little doubt many of the fascinating passages will deal with the war the uth vietnam and protracted struggle over the peace table in paris. had dragged on january. month of >> we want peace so much. diligently g at it nd earnestly, but it is an illusive thing and we've been unable to find the formula that...
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johnson in the middle, of course. pat nixon has been at her husband's side through all of his political life, since 1946, when he returned as a lieutenant commander from the navy and immediately plunged into politics, running against the democratic incumbent jared voorhees for congress. mr. mudd: the marine band is on its feet. obviously ready to play "hail to the chief." we should be getting the entrance of mr. nixon, mr. johnson, and mr. agnew in a matter of a few seconds. mr. cronkite: it looks like they will get this off in time. mr. mudd: it sure does. mr. cronkite: there has been great concern in the past, first expressed at johnson's inaugural by dale miller, there has been a laxness about getting the new president sworn in. the previous president's term expired exactly at noon, and kennedy wasn't for 51 minutes. 51 minutes when we don't have a states.t of the united cbs news color coverage of the inauguration of president nixon continues in a moment. and now, roger, if we may coin a phrase, a hush of expectanc
johnson in the middle, of course. pat nixon has been at her husband's side through all of his political life, since 1946, when he returned as a lieutenant commander from the navy and immediately plunged into politics, running against the democratic incumbent jared voorhees for congress. mr. mudd: the marine band is on its feet. obviously ready to play "hail to the chief." we should be getting the entrance of mr. nixon, mr. johnson, and mr. agnew in a matter of a few seconds. mr....
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johnson: we are doing well. we are doing better than the rest of the country with regard to rural connectivity. there is room for improvement. if you have one person that still doesn't have high speed internet you have work to do. in south dakota we do hundreds of miles a year of fiber-optic engineering, design, layout. nationwide we do about 8,000 miles a year. we are really good at it. we do a little bit in our back yard but do a lot in 40 other states as well. >> how would you describe your political style? mr. johnson: my political style is collaborative. i am a little bit right of center. if i were the emperor of the united states of america we would have a federal government with a lot less intrusion in people's lives and remember the importance of the 10th amendment and federalism. we would allow these state governments to be inowe vavet and give them flexibility to solve some of these problems. but my style is not to say if i don't get my way i will burn the whole place down. this is about trying to find
johnson: we are doing well. we are doing better than the rest of the country with regard to rural connectivity. there is room for improvement. if you have one person that still doesn't have high speed internet you have work to do. in south dakota we do hundreds of miles a year of fiber-optic engineering, design, layout. nationwide we do about 8,000 miles a year. we are really good at it. we do a little bit in our back yard but do a lot in 40 other states as well. >> how would you describe...
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johnson/ johnson/ powerball winner:"ohhh wee, jesus."> next at 8. an ecstatic lotto winner claims his prize. what he says he will do with all the money. (pam) the man who won the 298- million dollar powerball million dollar powerball jackpot ... is quitting his job as a truck driver.(ken) david johnson showed up friday to claim his prize and talk about what he plans to do with some of the money. andrea cline-thomas reports. david johnson/ powerball winner:"ohhh wee, jesus."david johnson has 298 point three million reasons to smile.the 56 year old is the newest powerball jackpot winner. david johnson/ powerball winner:"i look at the board like oh my god. jesus christ. oh my god!"johnson is a truck driver who was sick on december 26th but had to go to work to get his holiday pay.he filled up at arnold's service station on linden boulevard in brooklyn as usual.inside he spent five dollars on the lottery - which included buying one power ball ticket - a quickpick random drawing. david johnson/ powerball winner:"a friend of mine, the next d
johnson/ next at 8. an ecstatic lotto winner claims his prize. what he says he will do with all the money. (pam) the man who won the 298- million dollar powerball million dollar powerball jackpot ... is quitting his job as a truck driver.(ken) david johnson showed up friday to claim his prize and talk about what he plans to do with some of the money. andrea cline-thomas reports. david johnson/ powerball winner:"ohhh wee, jesus."david johnson has 298 point three million reasons to...
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soon thereafter, johnson died. lincoln bought a coffin for his burial, help support his family, and paid off johnson's home mortgage, even though the bank insisted that it would forgive the loan. lincoln helped his black assistant barber attendant, solomon johnson, with an appointment to the treasury department at the same post william johnson had held. a year later, he recommended solomon johnson receive a promotion. well, let me close by saying as mentioned above, theodore roosevelt famously broke the white house color barrier in 1901 when he had booker t. washington to dinner at the executive mansion, a purely social event. no african-american was invited to dine at the lincoln white house, but in the late summer of 1864, lincoln did invite frederick douglass to tea at the soldier's home, where the first family resided during the warmer months. in his autobiography, douglass explained that he declined because he had a speaking engagement that conflicted. the historian james oates plausibly observed that there is
soon thereafter, johnson died. lincoln bought a coffin for his burial, help support his family, and paid off johnson's home mortgage, even though the bank insisted that it would forgive the loan. lincoln helped his black assistant barber attendant, solomon johnson, with an appointment to the treasury department at the same post william johnson had held. a year later, he recommended solomon johnson receive a promotion. well, let me close by saying as mentioned above, theodore roosevelt famously...
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later moving to johnson city where he found his home at friendship baptist church. he's also a dedicated public servant. he searched as the first -- served as the first african-american mayor in southwest virginia and recognized by the virginia historical society as contributing significantly to the state's history. he continued to serve in johnson city by sitting on the city's regional planning commission and board of education while working as a professor at northeast state community college. furthermore, i'm proud to have served with him on the city commission where he served two years as a vice mayor of johnson city. rev is a shining star on the hill. for nearly six decades he has dedicated himself in serving the lord, his wife, his family, and his community. i will wish my friend the best in his retirement. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4 of rule 1, the following enrolled joint resolution was signed by the speaker on friday, january 25, 2019. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk: house joint resolution 28, making
later moving to johnson city where he found his home at friendship baptist church. he's also a dedicated public servant. he searched as the first -- served as the first african-american mayor in southwest virginia and recognized by the virginia historical society as contributing significantly to the state's history. he continued to serve in johnson city by sitting on the city's regional planning commission and board of education while working as a professor at northeast state community college....
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lyndon johnson was a very proud man. he had done great things in my opinion, on the legislative front, the domestic front and the society. then the war was always there pulling him down and ultimately dragging him down. and the american people have to face, in a sense, the loss of the president, the loss of innocence and the our own government was lying to us, i was in moscow, i assumed the russians would like to me. i had never assumed up until that point that my own government was going to lie to me. and that was a big, grown-up moment for me. i think for many other reporters at that time. >> david, you are with upi in 1968, correct? there were other things happening on the from front, based on the west coast. escaped convicts, we look at these photographs and explain what you saw and what you reflect on 50 years later. >> i lived in manhattan beach california, i got a radio report of a guy hold up in a hotel, motel who was fairly close to where i lived. someone else had brought it to light, i raced over there and i we
lyndon johnson was a very proud man. he had done great things in my opinion, on the legislative front, the domestic front and the society. then the war was always there pulling him down and ultimately dragging him down. and the american people have to face, in a sense, the loss of the president, the loss of innocence and the our own government was lying to us, i was in moscow, i assumed the russians would like to me. i had never assumed up until that point that my own government was going to...
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johnson. graduate of the university of north carolina at chapel hill and received his masters degree from the american university here in washington, d.c. and the shore university divinity school in raleigh. he also received his doctor of ministry degree from drew university in madison, new jersey. he previously served on the public relations staffs at north carolina a.m.t., state university in greens poro and state university here -- greensboro and state university here in washington. he was active, productive and dedicated to his community. at chapel hill, dr. johnson served as president of the black student movement association. he was a founding editor of the b.s.m.'s newspaper referred to as black, ink, which is still in public -- black, inc., which is still in publication today. he was part of the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980's and was arrested while demonstrating at the south african embassy in the district of columbia. dr. johnson served as editor of the baptist informer which i
johnson. graduate of the university of north carolina at chapel hill and received his masters degree from the american university here in washington, d.c. and the shore university divinity school in raleigh. he also received his doctor of ministry degree from drew university in madison, new jersey. he previously served on the public relations staffs at north carolina a.m.t., state university in greens poro and state university here -- greensboro and state university here in washington. he was...
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this is sparkle johnson. on saturday -- the marks that look like injuries on her face -- aren't real.it's all makeup. but at one point -- makeup couldn't even hide her pain. sparkle johnson/domesti c violence survivor - "this long bruise right here, it symbolized like where he stumped in my head. he actually stumped in on this side, and it was bruised like this." he -- is her past abuser. johnson was with him for six years. she was able to leave the relationship in early 2016. now -- she runs a domestic violence nonprofit, super women inc. today -- she's revisits her past -- to see who will speak up. sparkle johnson - "this is actually a reneactment of how i looked after my last attack, minus the swelling, i wanted to see how nashville responds to domestic violence." johnson said, no one did -- in her first hour here.sparkle johnson - "they walked by, they looked, they pointed, they whispered, some even took pictures, but nobody offered to help me." as my camera recorded -- i saw one man who did. nats - "what
this is sparkle johnson. on saturday -- the marks that look like injuries on her face -- aren't real.it's all makeup. but at one point -- makeup couldn't even hide her pain. sparkle johnson/domesti c violence survivor - "this long bruise right here, it symbolized like where he stumped in my head. he actually stumped in on this side, and it was bruised like this." he -- is her past abuser. johnson was with him for six years. she was able to leave the relationship in early 2016. now --...
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and they also said use johnson and johnson but be careful you might come down with mezzo thalia oh my god i'm good baby brother. you know how i should have been an address i really. doubt if you have enough money you can buy your way out of any problem just ask the cities across america who have sold their homeless problem by busting their homeless across america the guardian did an eighteen month investigation recorded thirty four thousand journeys made by homeless people participating in a variety of city and county relocation programs the programs provide the homes with a free one way bus or plane ticket out of a given city. has through how caring these officials said you are my brother and you have fallen on hard times allow me to help you get out of my sight. i want to be there for you with me over here and you over there i want i want to be here you there for you. your. me here you there for you. plus this song is one of the biggest problems with late stage capitalism there's an overwhelming number of people showed up which is pummeled in the system churned up in the gears of ou
and they also said use johnson and johnson but be careful you might come down with mezzo thalia oh my god i'm good baby brother. you know how i should have been an address i really. doubt if you have enough money you can buy your way out of any problem just ask the cities across america who have sold their homeless problem by busting their homeless across america the guardian did an eighteen month investigation recorded thirty four thousand journeys made by homeless people participating in a...
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>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castles stand upon pillars of sand, pillars of sand ♪ >> you're in the office of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing, keeping witnesses silent? >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote in the senate. >> president nixon? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> is a fallen leader. >> for high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i have impeached myself. ♪ that was when i ruled the world ♪ >> good evening. i'm fareed zakaria. the constitution's impeachment clause was written by men who fought a revolution to escape the tyranny of kings. now they wanted to keep the president from becoming a monarch. in one version, the grounds for impeachment were treason and bribery. also prop
>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castles stand upon pillars of sand, pillars of sand ♪ >> you're in the office of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing, keeping witnesses silent? >> i...
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with us is johnson & johnson cfo and a member of the cnbc global cfo counsel, joseph wolk thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. pleasure to be here with you >> a lot of focus from investors standpoint is on this 2019 forecast and namely the fact the sales outlook is falling short of what wall street was expecting. put that guidance into perspective for us >> absolutely, morgan. we're very pleased with the results we had in 2018 and we think that really provides a great foundation for 2019. if you look at the guidance on a reported basis, we have guided down to about 0.5% to minus 1.5% fx is having an impact of about $1.2 billion or roughly 1.5 points n then we also have divestitures from our businesses, primarily diabetes and advanced sterilization products which is worth about another 2 points if you look organically it's 2% to 3% growth we think that's just tremendous outlook for the future, if you think about another dynamic in our portfolio with that stellar pharmaceutical business that you referenced we have about 3% to $3.5 billion of generic and similar competition tha
with us is johnson & johnson cfo and a member of the cnbc global cfo counsel, joseph wolk thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. pleasure to be here with you >> a lot of focus from investors standpoint is on this 2019 forecast and namely the fact the sales outlook is falling short of what wall street was expecting. put that guidance into perspective for us >> absolutely, morgan. we're very pleased with the results we had in 2018 and we think that really provides a...
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we're not here right now," johnson said. "once i can get back to my house, everything will be alright. god has a way of making everything work out, he does." (justine) the johnson family had renter's and medical insurance but it's not covering all of their expenses. they have started a gofundme to help with additional expenses. we have a link on our kron4 website. (jr) up next a south bay shooting leaves a grandmother dead and many still asking questions. we'll tell what went down and where it happened. (justine) pay some money and make a reservation. a new plan in the works.. which neighbors hope will bring them relief.. from what is now a free san francisco attraction .. (jrs) and we are taking you to the n-h-l all star game in san jose. we have highlights and reaction from fans next. (jrs)the nhl's best players have descended upon the bay area for the 2019 all-star game. (jr stone)3 n sharks players represented the pacific division on their home ice tonight. (justine) kron4's dan thorn is live at the sap center in san jos
we're not here right now," johnson said. "once i can get back to my house, everything will be alright. god has a way of making everything work out, he does." (justine) the johnson family had renter's and medical insurance but it's not covering all of their expenses. they have started a gofundme to help with additional expenses. we have a link on our kron4 website. (jr) up next a south bay shooting leaves a grandmother dead and many still asking questions. we'll tell what went...
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that's only a two billion dollar deal and johnson and johnson's a three hundred forty five billion dollar company so it doesn't move the needle in terms of what they need to turn the ship all right and the last one i want to get to big blue i.b.m. . i saw that they beat expectations and i didn't follow the stock all day but i shot i saw that shot up almost seven percent this morning what's going on with i.b.m. and what's the future hold of what do you think about them as an investment. the devil even more of i.b.m. today than i did yesterday i've been a bear on i.b.m. for years starting from when i was one sixty continued up to one eighty my bold prediction of two thousand and eighteen was that it would hit one hundred when it was at one eighty it got to one o five so i didn't make it there but i came real close and then i kind of stepped aside i'm not i don't have an opinion on i.b.m. fortunately because i only lean in one direction but after their earnings that stock shot up and whenever you have a stock that's mr earnings so many quarters in a row that finally beats are going to see an
that's only a two billion dollar deal and johnson and johnson's a three hundred forty five billion dollar company so it doesn't move the needle in terms of what they need to turn the ship all right and the last one i want to get to big blue i.b.m. . i saw that they beat expectations and i didn't follow the stock all day but i shot i saw that shot up almost seven percent this morning what's going on with i.b.m. and what's the future hold of what do you think about them as an investment. the...
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johnson and johnson has refuted the claims made. they are expected to settle most of the lawsuits this year. and investors will be looking very closely atjohnson and johnson's expectations for the year ahead. that's a look at what is happening on wall street. joining us is jane sydenham — investment director at rathbones investment management. lovely to see you as always. we were talking about about what is happening in china, interesting now we are getting a picture of what the government is prepared to do to make sure the slowdown is slow and steady. one of the interesting aspects of this slowdown is how it coordinates with the rest of the world. go back to 2007—8, china was growing at 14%. when the rest of the world slowed down its supported growth globally. now we are in a situation china is beginning to coordinate with the rest of the world in slowing down. is that necessarily a good thing? you talk about 2007, eight, nine, we needed china to prop us up around the rest of the world, if we do not have that, is that a problem
johnson and johnson has refuted the claims made. they are expected to settle most of the lawsuits this year. and investors will be looking very closely atjohnson and johnson's expectations for the year ahead. that's a look at what is happening on wall street. joining us is jane sydenham — investment director at rathbones investment management. lovely to see you as always. we were talking about about what is happening in china, interesting now we are getting a picture of what the government is...
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westminster ahead of key parliamentary votes on brexit, i'm guy johnson. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: stocks are mixed in the early going for the u.s. session. plenty of earnings to go through, apple after the bell. we have the dow up .5%, the s&p up .2%. we have breaking consumer confidence data lighter than .xpected at 120.2 this is the conference board data. the market was looking for a reading of 124. not too terrible, down a couple of points from the previous reading. consumerlight on confidence and that ties in with the michigan data we saw earlier. let's look at the markets. .2% as we process earnings, 3m and caterpillar are holding the dow up. 3m up almost 2% and corning one of the better performers, beating on revenue and profits. even though apple is under a watchful eye when it reports later today. some of these stocks not doing too well, the homebuilders after the economic data that suggested home prices moderated. this consumer confidence data which is causing markets to take a pause. seven amendments will be voted on this evening by
westminster ahead of key parliamentary votes on brexit, i'm guy johnson. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: stocks are mixed in the early going for the u.s. session. plenty of earnings to go through, apple after the bell. we have the dow up .5%, the s&p up .2%. we have breaking consumer confidence data lighter than .xpected at 120.2 this is the conference board data. the market was looking for a reading of 124. not too terrible, down a couple of points from the previous reading....
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johnson. kevin: good morning, david. thank you. david: the earnings came out after the bell yesterday and they were positive across the board. on revenue and earnings per share, same-store shares, and your stock is up again today on the news. what drove it? kevin: we had a fantastic quarter. much of that has been driven by the fact that in the last year we focused on streamlining the company so we could put more focus and discipline in the strategic priorities. this last quarter, our holiday performed very well. you look at the fact we posted a --same-store sales, growth same-store sales comp growth. that's a reflection of the strength of the brand in the execution in the last quarter. david: streamlining basically goes to being more efficient, which every ceo was to accomplish. how did you manage to do that on one hand and also serve your customers and increase sales? that is the tricky part. it is hard to cut costs and increase revenue. kevin: our streamlined activities fell into a different -- several buckets of action. we went
johnson. kevin: good morning, david. thank you. david: the earnings came out after the bell yesterday and they were positive across the board. on revenue and earnings per share, same-store shares, and your stock is up again today on the news. what drove it? kevin: we had a fantastic quarter. much of that has been driven by the fact that in the last year we focused on streamlining the company so we could put more focus and discipline in the strategic priorities. this last quarter, our holiday...
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we learn about presidents kennedy, johnson and nixon and a soviet overture of help to hubert humphrey, which he declined. the gerald r ford presidential library hosted this event. >> now to tonight's engagement. we are honored to have richard moss with us to speak about his book, "nixon's back channel to moscow." this reveals behind-the-scenes deliberations of nixon, his advisors and their soviet counterparts. his book draws on newly declassified documents as well as the nixon tapes and he has spent an enormous amount of time looking at the takes. hear some snippets tonight. this explores the central role of confidential diplomacy in shaping america's foreign policy during this time. the book received high praise from people well known to those of us in these circles. a professor at the university of isas-austin is a positive -- positive about it, and a friend and colleague of our speaker and an expert on the nixon tapes. we have high praise and people we respect. a book published by oxford university press talks about the book as drawing back curtain of history, shining light on high
we learn about presidents kennedy, johnson and nixon and a soviet overture of help to hubert humphrey, which he declined. the gerald r ford presidential library hosted this event. >> now to tonight's engagement. we are honored to have richard moss with us to speak about his book, "nixon's back channel to moscow." this reveals behind-the-scenes deliberations of nixon, his advisors and their soviet counterparts. his book draws on newly declassified documents as well as the nixon...
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vonnie: force johnson warning against delaying brexit and yet it does not seem like -- boris johnson warning against delaying brexit and yet it does not seem like anybody wants this to happen before the deadline. stephanie: theresa may remains as long as she is the prime minister, she remains the person to watch for signals, but on the labor side we know that jeremy corbyn is under pressure to do something around changing his position. comesk more likely he under more pressure for a referendum. but like i said already, within parties, they are so divided on these issues that finding a way ford, the earmarks -- way forward, the key marks for me will be what parliamentarians do for policy. that is what you see come through not and that is what to watch for the next week or so, because finding resolution of the government level seems really difficult. so finding circuit breakers from parliamentarians might be the way forward. vonnie: stephanie, what are your clients saying? what circuit breakers are out there? the extension to article 50 does not seem to be palatable to people, a new re
vonnie: force johnson warning against delaying brexit and yet it does not seem like -- boris johnson warning against delaying brexit and yet it does not seem like anybody wants this to happen before the deadline. stephanie: theresa may remains as long as she is the prime minister, she remains the person to watch for signals, but on the labor side we know that jeremy corbyn is under pressure to do something around changing his position. comesk more likely he under more pressure for a referendum....
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boris johnson coming out in support of theresa may on this. he is saying that she is seeking to get rid of the backstop which is the great obstacle for many on the brexit side. which is to stop a hardboard from forming. they are happy to avoid the high —— hardboard but the problem is that backstop has this endpoint that it remains in place unless the e0 agrees that we can re move unless the e0 agrees that we can remove it. —— the eu agrees. i can understand that to a lot of people, this seems like the country could be 95: 44:25:21: 51:14; the ~~>‘— h“ la; to something unless an force of greece to allow us external force of greece to allow us to remove it. —— agrees. she is hoping she can deliver and he agrees. there is no indication that the eu is willing to do that so he says he hopes it happens. she says will make - case will my 27 - case will my 27 have ase will my 27 have kept saying, are pointless. ’ 7 7 7 pointless. what 7 7 7 it ===m= father 9mm to me in all the stories interesting to me in all the stories in the pap
boris johnson coming out in support of theresa may on this. he is saying that she is seeking to get rid of the backstop which is the great obstacle for many on the brexit side. which is to stop a hardboard from forming. they are happy to avoid the high —— hardboard but the problem is that backstop has this endpoint that it remains in place unless the e0 agrees that we can re move unless the e0 agrees that we can remove it. —— the eu agrees. i can understand that to a lot of people, this...
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>> reporter: for johnson, this christmas was already a miracle. four years ago she was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer. >> instead of only having six to 18 months to live, i'm now four years living with cancer. to find my ring, that's frosting on the cake. >> reporter: johnson, who once didn't think she would live to see this christmas, has one more reason to celebrate the magic of this season. >> merry christmas to you too! >> i'm so excited. >> golly, gee wiz. >> what an awesome christmas. >> just warms your heart. the two women say they are bonded for life. johnson calling avery her christmas angel. and you can see why. >>> and up next, call her iron mom. the woman teaming up with her daughter to accomplish something amazing. to the ground. how much longer these gusts will last. plus, san jose is throwing a college party... to celebrate the football championship. the one day locals can check out the festivities fo >>> san jose throwing a college party to celebrate the football championship. one day locals can check it out for free, next. >>
>> reporter: for johnson, this christmas was already a miracle. four years ago she was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer. >> instead of only having six to 18 months to live, i'm now four years living with cancer. to find my ring, that's frosting on the cake. >> reporter: johnson, who once didn't think she would live to see this christmas, has one more reason to celebrate the magic of this season. >> merry christmas to you too! >> i'm so excited. >> golly,...
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and then london johnson becomes president andss to push kennedy's agenda. one thing you write that he particularly pushed is the civil rights legislation. why was it so important to him and how could he, being from a southern state that wasn't really that interested in integration and his best friends in the senate war not spin racingist, how did he pull that off? >> he knew when he first came into offers he had to do something to show that he had grabbed the reins of power but there was a real vacuum after john kennedy was killed and people had no real understanding who lyndon johnson was so he decides to make his first priority passing the civil rights bill which was stuck the dong and none of john kennedy's domestic initiatives had gotten through. come was as broken then as it seems now surprisingly. didn't realize that until i went back to look at this. the republic wouldn't live anymore if congress couldn't figure out how to get something done together himself friend warped him if you do this, your open election is 11 months away. a southern filibuster
and then london johnson becomes president andss to push kennedy's agenda. one thing you write that he particularly pushed is the civil rights legislation. why was it so important to him and how could he, being from a southern state that wasn't really that interested in integration and his best friends in the senate war not spin racingist, how did he pull that off? >> he knew when he first came into offers he had to do something to show that he had grabbed the reins of power but there was...
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dusty johnson joins the house from south dakota. he served as chief of staff to the outgoing governor. mr. johnson joined the south dakota-based telecommunications firm. republican russ if you will cher was electeded to idaho's first district after serving a decade in the state senate. he works in commercial real estate but had a prior career as a sales executive at an electronics company. jared golden is the first member of congress in which voters ranked their candidates by preference if no candidate wins a majority. mr. golden has held a seat in the state house. he was a u.s. marine before working for susan collins on a committee staff in washington, d.c. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002-2007. before that he was a member of the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of a.o.l. cofounder steve case. fentanyl is not something you buy on every
dusty johnson joins the house from south dakota. he served as chief of staff to the outgoing governor. mr. johnson joined the south dakota-based telecommunications firm. republican russ if you will cher was electeded to idaho's first district after serving a decade in the state senate. he works in commercial real estate but had a prior career as a sales executive at an electronics company. jared golden is the first member of congress in which voters ranked their candidates by preference if no...
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johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 439, a bipar
johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 439, a bipar
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it is a picture of you walking with chuck johnson. who is chuck johnson? guest: chuck johnson is a guy who has an interest in a company that does dna sequencing. dna sequencing is incredibly important. for instance we have thousands , and thousands of rape kits unprocessed throughout the nation. the na sequencing, especially modern techniques can absolutely help us through the ball blake solve rape cases that have been , there for dozens of years. we have others where dna sequencing and health care is incredibly important. this is a person who has an interest in that. that was what was discussed. i do not know the guy's background. i do not do a google search on everyone who asks to talk about assigned topic -- scientific topic with me. host: here is a profile on chuck johnson -- a guy who can destroy a person's political career. he has argued that black people are dumber than white people, million jewsher 6 died in the holocaust, banned from twitter and opposed next to a white supremacist leader richard spencer. guest: i take it, since you are a journalis
it is a picture of you walking with chuck johnson. who is chuck johnson? guest: chuck johnson is a guy who has an interest in a company that does dna sequencing. dna sequencing is incredibly important. for instance we have thousands , and thousands of rape kits unprocessed throughout the nation. the na sequencing, especially modern techniques can absolutely help us through the ball blake solve rape cases that have been , there for dozens of years. we have others where dna sequencing and health...
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guy: i am guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: we have something exciting, we are awaiting a space x launch at the vandenberg air force base in california. it will be the eighth launch of the falcon nine rocket, i have -- i have joee's and shawn with me. you, this isurn to an upgrade of the largest commercial communication satellite in the world. >> right, 10 communication satellites, for your idiom being launched, this is the -- iridium being launched, this is the eighth launch. it's fascinating thing back to the late 90's and how expensive and burdensome it was and 20 years later it's becoming more economical and cheaper with rocket launches like this as part of the story for why this is more viable. vonnie: and the profit of replacing the satellites is one by one, and it's the most complicated process that has ever been tried in history. it also takes about an hour and change for things to go up and come back down depending upon it? >> the plan is for the rocket to be reusable. formhis is such a cheaper of the technolog
guy: i am guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: we have something exciting, we are awaiting a space x launch at the vandenberg air force base in california. it will be the eighth launch of the falcon nine rocket, i have -- i have joee's and shawn with me. you, this isurn to an upgrade of the largest commercial communication satellite in the world. >> right, 10 communication satellites, for your idiom being launched, this is the -- iridium being launched, this is the eighth...
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your gentle touch a new soft a new touch a new gentle new johnson's cottontouch™ (baby cooing) choose gentle my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. new crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. >> donald trump today became the first u.s. preodent ever congratulate himself on placing order.food great being with the national champion clemson tigers last night at the white house. because of the shutdown i served them massive amounts of fast i paid. over 1,000 hamburgers, et cetera, within one hour it was all gone. great guys and big eaters. at's right. how does that happen? the e and the u aren't even near each other on the keyboard it's like in the middle of tweeting he had a stroke or something. or is i possible he thought they were called that until today? he took the tweet down and corrected it but not before he got t alled byng other people, burger king. >> that is classic. just the latest misspe
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guy and from london, i am johnson. this is bloomberg: it's. let us find out what we need to know from abigail doolittle. >> we are starting with a bearish trend for the major averages in stocks in the u.s.. the nasdaq and the s&p are all down 6/10 of a percent or more. but well off the lows. fears around the slowing economic data growth that we saw out of china for the factories and manufacturing coming in week. --weak. bloombergen to the lets the what happened in 2018. there was a crime for the major at -- there was a decline for the major averages. down for 4% or more. the decline is coming in fourth quarter. and right now we are starting out 2019 with a decline but off the lows. 2018 is the worst year since 2008. it will be interesting to see if the bears continue to not -- dominate the market action. we are going to see that there are big players with microsoft, apple, amazon was sharply lower earlier but coming off the lows. some investors are trying to buy the dip. there is not any new news on names,mes -- on these and right now we seem
guy and from london, i am johnson. this is bloomberg: it's. let us find out what we need to know from abigail doolittle. >> we are starting with a bearish trend for the major averages in stocks in the u.s.. the nasdaq and the s&p are all down 6/10 of a percent or more. but well off the lows. fears around the slowing economic data growth that we saw out of china for the factories and manufacturing coming in week. --weak. bloombergen to the lets the what happened in 2018. there was a...