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johnson. she picked out a wallpaper depicting a scene similar to the hill country, similar to the scene out the picture window she had installed at her request. mrs. johnson gave a tour of the house in 1968 that was filmed where she features the purchase in mexico, very colorful. the president would sit down at this end of the table where you see the cow hide chair with typically mrs. johnson at the other end of the table. and one feature you'll notice next to the president, the handy telephone. president johnson loved working the telephone and in the middle of the meal could make a call or answer a call. mrs. johnson wasn't necessarily happy about that, but she got used to that because lyndon johnson was such a workaholic. mrs. johnson spent a lot of time here at the ranch and it was important because it provided a respite from the turmoil in the presidency. the johnsons could come home and make the connection to the land and the place they valued so much. >> how important was the ranch to th
johnson. she picked out a wallpaper depicting a scene similar to the hill country, similar to the scene out the picture window she had installed at her request. mrs. johnson gave a tour of the house in 1968 that was filmed where she features the purchase in mexico, very colorful. the president would sit down at this end of the table where you see the cow hide chair with typically mrs. johnson at the other end of the table. and one feature you'll notice next to the president, the handy...
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johnson. >>> good evening. tonight we'll tell you the story of claudia taylor johnson known toe everyone as lady bird. here too tell her story tonight are cokie roberts, the author of two books about women's political history, founding mothers and ladies of liberty. thanks for being here. and we have an expert, with a number books from martha washington to michelle obama, currently working on a new biography of lady bird johnson. ladies, i want to start with the beginning of where we were 50 years ago this week. bhamp the immediate challenges in the first terrible day. >> they were enormous. first of all, nobody knew if there was a widespread plot. so the country was in terror for a period of time. then they had to be both taking over and making sure that there's a peaceful transition of power, without seeming to take over because of the image of being pushing the other, the kennedys out of the way. so they had to be very, very careful in thousand they handled it. lyndon johnson was very lucky
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brooklyn college professor kc johnson teaches a class on lyndon johnson and richard nixon's supreme court nominations. he describes johnson's plan to fill the bench with liberal justices and the difficulties he ran into trying to get them confirmed. he aligns the pushback from conservative senators and concludes with background on some of nixon's nominations to the court. his class is about 75 minutes. >> all right, today we are going to be looking at is the development of controversial supreme court nominations in the late sixties and early seventies. we are looking at the war in court, this increasing surge of controversial decisions from the court. there's basically two basic principles. this idea that it was a particular job of the supreme court to stand up on behalf of people who may not have majority support, whether it was atheist, civil rights activists, or criminal defendants throughout the 1960s. second, the emergence of this philosophy that some historians have called rights-related liberalism. the idea that liberalism was primarily for the protection of individual rights. as a
brooklyn college professor kc johnson teaches a class on lyndon johnson and richard nixon's supreme court nominations. he describes johnson's plan to fill the bench with liberal justices and the difficulties he ran into trying to get them confirmed. he aligns the pushback from conservative senators and concludes with background on some of nixon's nominations to the court. his class is about 75 minutes. >> all right, today we are going to be looking at is the development of controversial...
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. >> that's from a film created by the johnson administration, with a deeper johnson talking about beautification, her signature issue as first lady. she was a natural campaign, or successful businesswoman and a savvy political partner, are 36 president, lyndon bains johnson. good evening, welcome to c-span's first ladies. we'll tell you the story of claudia taylor johnston, also known as ladybird. our two guests are cokie roberts, the host of women's political history, thanks for being here. betty boyd caroli is the author of numerous books about first ladies, and is working on a new autobiography of labor johnson. let's start with where we were 50 years ago. what are the immediate challenges for the brand-new first couple in those first terrible days after the assassination of kennedy? >> they were enormous. first of, all in about a new whether there was another one in the plot. they had to be taking over and having make sure there was a peaceful transition of power without seeming to take over, because of the image of being pushing the other, the candidates out of the way, so they had to be ve
. >> that's from a film created by the johnson administration, with a deeper johnson talking about beautification, her signature issue as first lady. she was a natural campaign, or successful businesswoman and a savvy political partner, are 36 president, lyndon bains johnson. good evening, welcome to c-span's first ladies. we'll tell you the story of claudia taylor johnston, also known as ladybird. our two guests are cokie roberts, the host of women's political history, thanks for being...
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third, did johnson conquer. the first two are simply wong prch one of the first opinions that johnson participated was a case where anticipating fletcher john marshall held a state statute could in fact create a contract and could in fact be subject to contract clause interpretation. one year before fletcher again a state law is unconstitutional. the first two myths about fletcher, been there, done that, they're simply not true. what is true is that johnson wrote an opinion in which he said i wholeheartedly agree with the court this measure is unconstitutional. now, the parameters of fletcher i won't go into detail. they're vaguely familiar to most of us. fletcher is a war-horse. i'm unaware of any casebook that actually extracts the whole opinion. johnson said i agree that this measure is unconstitutional. georgia -- the georgia legislator had done all sorts of hideous things land fraud. they passed a measure in 1807. the next year after the public found out about it they repealed it. it was a vast controversy
third, did johnson conquer. the first two are simply wong prch one of the first opinions that johnson participated was a case where anticipating fletcher john marshall held a state statute could in fact create a contract and could in fact be subject to contract clause interpretation. one year before fletcher again a state law is unconstitutional. the first two myths about fletcher, been there, done that, they're simply not true. what is true is that johnson wrote an opinion in which he said i...
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had johnson: mr. speaker, i meetings with the minister in addition to the duties in the house and i shall have further meetings today. last week saw the anniversary of the beginning of the battle of britain. as you are aware, these systems alone deployed 10 thousands of and ofacross lancaster taken on over 250 a parentheses's in that part of the business this year. to doing all that he can to secure these key jobs to support the defense experts and the team. p.m. johnson: i have no doubt i will be coming in due process. programmers00 involved in the project, 2500 year. 800 of those are in the constituency. i look forward to his constituency being at the epicenter of the development of the next u.k. lead combat program. >> now the leader of the opposition. >> thank you, mr. speaker. over the last few months, we have supported comic measures by the government. the decision not to provide specific support for those most at risk could end up costing thousands of jobs. aviation, sectors, has already seen h
had johnson: mr. speaker, i meetings with the minister in addition to the duties in the house and i shall have further meetings today. last week saw the anniversary of the beginning of the battle of britain. as you are aware, these systems alone deployed 10 thousands of and ofacross lancaster taken on over 250 a parentheses's in that part of the business this year. to doing all that he can to secure these key jobs to support the defense experts and the team. p.m. johnson: i have no doubt i will...
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pm johnson: mr. speaker, he knows very well the test operation is reaching a huge number of people and causing them to self-isolate in ways i do not think he could have expected a month ago when the system was set up. 113,000now reach contacts who have undertaken to self-isolate to stop the disease spreading. that is why we are now seeing the number of diseases, number of new infections come down for several days running to below 1000. number of deaths continues to come down. that is a great achievement on the part of the entire population and their willingness to support test and trace. seehe prime minister cannot that if three fourths of those with covid-19 are not being contacted and asked for their own contacts, that is a real gap and it a system. you cannot just brush it away by referencing those who are contacted. it is a real problem and it is growing and it is going to have to be addressed. prime minister did this at phase one, brushing away serious interns. i want to turn to the prime minist
pm johnson: mr. speaker, he knows very well the test operation is reaching a huge number of people and causing them to self-isolate in ways i do not think he could have expected a month ago when the system was set up. 113,000now reach contacts who have undertaken to self-isolate to stop the disease spreading. that is why we are now seeing the number of diseases, number of new infections come down for several days running to below 1000. number of deaths continues to come down. that is a great...
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johnson seek recognition? rep. johnson: questions for the witness. i will yield to the floor to respond. mr. barr: mr. chairman, you have conflated two different things. the effort of legend is to confront violent crime. crimes in the city, again, like predatory violence. like murder, shootings, which are soaring in some cities right now. that does not involve encountering protesters as you refer to it. civil disturbance is a different set of issues. and i just reject the idea that the department is flooded anywhere and attempted to suppress demonstrators. we make a clear distinction between demonstrators. rep. nadler: the facts speak. mr. barr: i'm answering. the fact of the matter is, you courthouse ishe under attack. federal resources are inside the perimeter around the courthouse defending it from two months of daily attacks where people marched to the court, try to gain entrance, and have set fires, thrown things, used explosives, and injured police, including this past weekend, perhaps permanently blinding three federal officers with lasers. we
johnson seek recognition? rep. johnson: questions for the witness. i will yield to the floor to respond. mr. barr: mr. chairman, you have conflated two different things. the effort of legend is to confront violent crime. crimes in the city, again, like predatory violence. like murder, shootings, which are soaring in some cities right now. that does not involve encountering protesters as you refer to it. civil disturbance is a different set of issues. and i just reject the idea that the...
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and say i will run against johnson. i will stand as an anti war candidate. and he shocks the punditry and probably most voters in the united states by almost defeating lyndon johnson in the first democratic primary in new hampshire inner -- in early 1968. he doesn't quite win, what he almost winds. and then suddenly, even in conservative new hampshire, people do not like the war in vietnam. not protesters, not radicals, not pacifists, not new left there's, not black people, but kind of just regular folks. they don't like this war. well into the fray jumps the junior but well known senator from new york, bobby kennedy. the dead presidents brother who also says i too will stand against this warm vietnam. i too will challenge the seeded president of the united states. johnson -- johnson is horrified as at what he sees as betrayal by his own party's senatorial representatives. it's a real moment of truth for him. johnson is not in the best of health. he's had gallbladder surgery, his heart is not good, he has faced incredib
and say i will run against johnson. i will stand as an anti war candidate. and he shocks the punditry and probably most voters in the united states by almost defeating lyndon johnson in the first democratic primary in new hampshire inner -- in early 1968. he doesn't quite win, what he almost winds. and then suddenly, even in conservative new hampshire, people do not like the war in vietnam. not protesters, not radicals, not pacifists, not new left there's, not black people, but kind of just...
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now, johnson hammers this home in february 1965. after the pleiku incident in which for the first time american marines were targeted, and eight of them were killed in their role protecting an american air base in vietnam. he goes on national television to really make the case, not just for a resolution to allow the united states to move forward, but to tell the american people because of the aggression by the north, north vietnam, because the defense of south vietnam is necessary, we're going to have to start escalating our commitment militarily to the republic of vietnam, south vietnam. and he gives a kind of litany of what to americans seem as compelling reasons. one, he said, we promise them we'd do that. we pledged in 1954 that we'd stand by south vietnam. this is a commitment we have as a nation to another nation state. we have to do this. and then it echoes of something dwight d. eisenhower, the president in the 1950's, had said about vietnam. he warned if we let vietnam fall, all of asia could fall to communism. eisenhower c
now, johnson hammers this home in february 1965. after the pleiku incident in which for the first time american marines were targeted, and eight of them were killed in their role protecting an american air base in vietnam. he goes on national television to really make the case, not just for a resolution to allow the united states to move forward, but to tell the american people because of the aggression by the north, north vietnam, because the defense of south vietnam is necessary, we're going...
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johnson: thank you so very much. we have come to the point where that viceticed president biden has acknowledged that he is going to expand access to broader long-term care services. he will ensure access to high-quality affordable childcare and offer universal preschool to three and four-year-olds. build safe energy-efficient in developmentally appropriate facilities so that it will be easy for work isis and and workers that work there get the job done. respect caregivers with and dignity. that is what we need in our leadership. i am delighted we have a candidate now that we are going to elect as president who believes in the same things that we believe in. marc, i'm going to call on you to help us shut down. rep. veasey: congresswoman thank , you very much. all of the stories were so moving. absolutely incredible to hear about paulette and her relationship with her mom. when you hear reverend atkin talk about people during the very last moments of their life not being able to have a proper goodbye with their loved
johnson: thank you so very much. we have come to the point where that viceticed president biden has acknowledged that he is going to expand access to broader long-term care services. he will ensure access to high-quality affordable childcare and offer universal preschool to three and four-year-olds. build safe energy-efficient in developmentally appropriate facilities so that it will be easy for work isis and and workers that work there get the job done. respect caregivers with and dignity....
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>> i like pharma going into earnings, long johnson & johnson through a call spread. >> mike? >> home depot earnings coming up in august. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next friday at 5:30 meantime, very special bonus edition of "fast money" coming up right after this. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ what do you look for whenearn i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfron
>> i like pharma going into earnings, long johnson & johnson through a call spread. >> mike? >> home depot earnings coming up in august. >> that does it for us we'll see you back here next friday at 5:30 meantime, very special bonus edition of "fast money" coming up right after this. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center....
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johnson --ohnson & joseph wolk, johnson & johnson, cfo. we will -- maryland will join us from blackrock. we are building up to a key meeting tomorrow here in europe as european leaders try to figure out exactly how they are going to find the 750 billion euro program and how that money will be distributed. there has been a big announcement on datasharing. the announcement -- the man responsible for that will be joining us as well. we will get his take on what is happening here. this is bloomberg appearing -- this is greenberg. ♪ ♪ alix: want to bring you a headline. florida posts a record daily covid death among residents at 156 as of yesterday. that increase, guy, i mean, if we want to look at the death rate and hospitalization rate, the mortality rate globally is less than it was as we heard from johnson & johnson. people can handle it a little bit better. people are that starting to pass it in new york. you wonder what will happen there? i am not at the bar -- the bar doing shots. talk more i will about tomorrow's meaning. this is bl
johnson --ohnson & joseph wolk, johnson & johnson, cfo. we will -- maryland will join us from blackrock. we are building up to a key meeting tomorrow here in europe as european leaders try to figure out exactly how they are going to find the 750 billion euro program and how that money will be distributed. there has been a big announcement on datasharing. the announcement -- the man responsible for that will be joining us as well. we will get his take on what is happening here. this is...
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johnson is not in the best of health. he had gallbladder surgery, his heart is not good, he has incredible stress from a war he did not want to fight but felt was unavoidable. he decides in the face of this genuine challenge to quit. he doesn't with the presidency but he walks away from his campaign to be reelected. electorally, the movement has had impact, but not success. cut to the chase, the man who wins the mechanic nomination is not kennedy, he was assassinated in 1968. kennedy is killed and probably would not have been able to get the nomination. mccarthy never had the gravitas and was not a big enough of a political figure to carry it off. instead, lbj's vice president, hubert humphrey, he was ambivalent about vietnam but carry on johnson's policies, he gets the nomination. on the others, richard nixon. he is not an easy guy to make disappear. he comes back from the political dead and wins the political nomination and he does something tricky. he had made his bones politically as a fierce anti-communist. a guy who
johnson is not in the best of health. he had gallbladder surgery, his heart is not good, he has incredible stress from a war he did not want to fight but felt was unavoidable. he decides in the face of this genuine challenge to quit. he doesn't with the presidency but he walks away from his campaign to be reelected. electorally, the movement has had impact, but not success. cut to the chase, the man who wins the mechanic nomination is not kennedy, he was assassinated in 1968. kennedy is killed...
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johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you. your opening statement reads like it was written by alex jones or roger stone. do you stand by that statement? a.g. barr: yes. sen. johnson: i am sure we can agree on something. we disagree on a whole lot but i'm sure we can agree on the fact that president trump is a prolific tweeter. isn't that correct? a.g. barr: he seems to be. sen. johnson: he tweeted many times about the roger stone sentencing. didn't he? a.g. barr: i don't know how many times. rep. johnson: any times. you are aware of them because you said it hurt you from doing your job. isn't it true that when prosecutors in the roger stone case filed a memo with the court recommending a sentence of 7-9 years in prison, a few hours later president trump tweeted that it was a disgrace. the sentence recommendation was, quote, a disgrace. you are aware of that? a.g. barr: yes. rep. johnson: several hours after that, you filed with the court stating that the sentencing recommendation would be changed and you would be asking for a
johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you. your opening statement reads like it was written by alex jones or roger stone. do you stand by that statement? a.g. barr: yes. sen. johnson: i am sure we can agree on something. we disagree on a whole lot but i'm sure we can agree on the fact that president trump is a prolific tweeter. isn't that correct? a.g. barr: he seems to be. sen. johnson: he tweeted many times about the roger stone sentencing. didn't he? a.g. barr: i don't know how many...
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johnson's premiership and we more generally can see a much tougher line on china and boris johnson beginning to send out what it what exactly is the label britain as he sees it but you're absolutely right to point to the deeper changes because the reason the bars johnson has how it all in the polls has quite a considerable amount of support is because of british politics has been realigned the the the cop calculus of british politics has been shaken up and he's won over a lot of working class voters in those northern legacy which of course the conservative party didn't used to have right they have also been some controversies recently including the release of the intelligence and security committees reporting to russian influence in the u.k. the decision over chinese technology of course and seems like the u.k. is increasingly finding itself in the middle of this new cold war that's raging between beijing and washington and also u.s. russia relations how is johnson handling this how is his handling all this being viewed i specially when it comes to china he's described himself before as a ci
johnson's premiership and we more generally can see a much tougher line on china and boris johnson beginning to send out what it what exactly is the label britain as he sees it but you're absolutely right to point to the deeper changes because the reason the bars johnson has how it all in the polls has quite a considerable amount of support is because of british politics has been realigned the the the cop calculus of british politics has been shaken up and he's won over a lot of working class...
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politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great bad. those are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 194-2944. and boris sees himself in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to see himself as resolute. there's there's no shortage of delusions of grandeur on the part of people who governance i mean your fictional prime minister and minister i mean he's often free infuriated frustrated do you think he would have handled coronavirus differently i mean birth johnson he said in public he would shake hands with infected coronavirus patients not something the hacker would have done presumably oh no hachim was far too timid for that. and probably most sensible. i think forest didn't handle it well whether or not that's a question of how much bad scientific
politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great bad. those are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 194-2944. and boris sees himself in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to see himself as resolute....
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lincoln succeeded by andrew johnson. his vice president, became president when lincoln was assassinated. in the old view of reconstruction, johnson was sort of the hero pretty strike to step to the radical republicans pretty try to keep the south from under control of the white americans. in the radicals fulton. but he was defender of the constitution. now johnson is considered, one of the worst, maybe the worst president in american history. there were other contenders for being considered the worst president in american history. johnson is one. it was deeply, completely different from lincoln in every way. he was deeply racist. he was stubborn and unable to listen to criticism. unable to change his mind pretty didn't know how to work with congress. no sense of public sentiment. i ended up getting himself impeached, first president tried before the senate. he was acquitted. inconceivable that lincoln would have gotten him something to that kind of pics. so what might have happened. the battle between johnson and congres
lincoln succeeded by andrew johnson. his vice president, became president when lincoln was assassinated. in the old view of reconstruction, johnson was sort of the hero pretty strike to step to the radical republicans pretty try to keep the south from under control of the white americans. in the radicals fulton. but he was defender of the constitution. now johnson is considered, one of the worst, maybe the worst president in american history. there were other contenders for being considered the...
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johnson wanted a kind of battlefield perspective. he was worried he wasn't getting a straight story from his generals. so he was listening to the tape in that picture. and so that's the background for that picture. you can't see the tape recorder on the cover because the book would have been too long. but it is the kind of agony, conjured the agony and weight of the office. when you open the book, there's a picture of president johnson and the republican leader in the senate in which johnson is much more assertive, kind of on the balls of his feet, engaging in what has been called the johnson treatment in negotiations with dirksen, so those two pictures represented to us, to me, the idea of the weight of the office, when you're sort of being mastered by events, and then a picture with dirksen is an example of when you're the master of events, when you're able to use the powers of the office to get things done. >> and of course, lyndon johnson succeeding john f. kennedy following his assassination in november of 1963, and john dickers
johnson wanted a kind of battlefield perspective. he was worried he wasn't getting a straight story from his generals. so he was listening to the tape in that picture. and so that's the background for that picture. you can't see the tape recorder on the cover because the book would have been too long. but it is the kind of agony, conjured the agony and weight of the office. when you open the book, there's a picture of president johnson and the republican leader in the senate in which johnson is...
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so he looks at kennedy, looks at johnson. johnson looks at the other two. now, when i tell this story to my students in austin where the johnson library is located, i ask them, how many of you have been to the lyndon johnson library, which is there? and any of you by any chance been to the lyndon johnson library. it's unusual in greeting you before you go in is a life-size statue of lyndon johnson. and i invite my students to do this, especially those who think they have ideas of a career in politics. one of the ways to determine, i think, whether you might be good at a career is to measure yourself against people who actually do that career, do that occupation. if you think you want to be a teacher, follow a teacher around. if you think you want to be a engineer, lawyer or doctor, see what they do on a daily basis. i tell the students who think maybe they want to go into politics, go over there, stand in front of that statue. look lyndon johnson in the eye and see how you measure up. one of the reasons i tell them this is that the statue of johnson is very
so he looks at kennedy, looks at johnson. johnson looks at the other two. now, when i tell this story to my students in austin where the johnson library is located, i ask them, how many of you have been to the lyndon johnson library, which is there? and any of you by any chance been to the lyndon johnson library. it's unusual in greeting you before you go in is a life-size statue of lyndon johnson. and i invite my students to do this, especially those who think they have ideas of a career in...
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from astrazeneca, pfizer, merck, and johnson from johnson -- johnson & johnson. because of technical issues, we start a few minutes into the hearing. >> i am looking for my opening statement. i recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman. today we will explore the pursuit of vaccines that could help contain the largest public health
from astrazeneca, pfizer, merck, and johnson from johnson -- johnson & johnson. because of technical issues, we start a few minutes into the hearing. >> i am looking for my opening statement. i recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman. today we will explore the pursuit of vaccines that could help contain the largest public health
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add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings have broken lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is certainly a very few ultras if you like to believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for the british colony in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's government is accused of refusing to investigate what the report called successful russian interference in u.k. democracy like to watch out for this man here starmer took pile on the pressure is the new leader of the labor opposition party he's leading in the polls and many in his party see him as a serious threat john jay regan al-jazeera russian prosecutors are inspecting a facility they're supposed to be treating a toxic chemical leak from one abandoned mine in the ural mountains images of large scale environmental damage were viral on social media last week. reports and it's more like t
add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings have broken lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is certainly a very few ultras if you like to believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for the british colony in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's...
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would because if he wasn't, johnson would bea because if he wasn't, johnson would be a candidate for the most incompetent leader in the western world. it is very clear, the inconsistent rows about lockdown, the so—called air bridge is opening up, selective countries without a 14 day quarantine, you can go to italy but you can go to portugal portugal has an incredibly low coronavirus infection rate, the kind of arbitrariness of who can open where 22 metres on the register one metre, there are no rules here they are just making it up. —— the two metres. to add insult to injury, his father defies british law, goes to greece and he sought and shrugs his shoulders, just like you did with dominic cummings. the sort of exceptional, we are special, we are borisjohnson and exceptional, we are special, we are boris johnson and his friends, we don't have to follow the rules for the rest of the day. britain is not buying it. you can see it, when you touch people on the streets, no one knows what to say, what is right. it's basically make up the roles according to your own judgment or ignor
would because if he wasn't, johnson would bea because if he wasn't, johnson would be a candidate for the most incompetent leader in the western world. it is very clear, the inconsistent rows about lockdown, the so—called air bridge is opening up, selective countries without a 14 day quarantine, you can go to italy but you can go to portugal portugal has an incredibly low coronavirus infection rate, the kind of arbitrariness of who can open where 22 metres on the register one metre, there are...
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johnson rebuked him for talk of defacto banning r.t. television in britain referring to appearances by stars and predicts as a jeremy corbin having appeared on this show but that hasn't stopped britain's state mandated media's fixation with the russia report who else to turn to them for analysis but the gray zone. max blumenthal author of the management of savagery joins me now by skype from washington d.c. max thanks so much for coming back on so i guess 1st of all what do you make of this report the expert witnesses in russia christopher steel and the intelligence services own institute for statecraft richer helps journalists get to the truth in the 1st place it was really remarkable for me to see someone who is been fully discredited in the united states in christopher steel appear as an expert witness just 2 days before we learned that steele had been an expert witness on the suppressed and overhyped report the senate judiciary committee revealed that several sources that steel used on his notorious dodgy dossier had called into que
johnson rebuked him for talk of defacto banning r.t. television in britain referring to appearances by stars and predicts as a jeremy corbin having appeared on this show but that hasn't stopped britain's state mandated media's fixation with the russia report who else to turn to them for analysis but the gray zone. max blumenthal author of the management of savagery joins me now by skype from washington d.c. max thanks so much for coming back on so i guess 1st of all what do you make of this...
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johnson said on march the second. that is, he set this country is very, very well prepared. we got fantastic testing, amazing surveillance of thef spread disease. that sense all along that the government w overpromising, suggesting it was completely in control while evidence suggests it was not quite that way. ros: stay there, rob.pi we wil up that issue of testing is countries around the world were grappling with the pandemic, the world health organization was saying this march 16. >> we have a simple message for all countries. test, test, test. ros: the who says you should test those people whare suspected to have it and who they came into contact with. while th u.k. took a different approach. this was march 26. >> it comes a point in the pandemic where it is note an appropritervention, and that is the point where we moved intoay, and alough we still do some contact tracing and testing, for example, in high-risk areas, like prisons or care homes, that is not an appropriate mechanism go forward. ros: the u.k. has acknowledged it abandon track and trace in the early stages o
johnson said on march the second. that is, he set this country is very, very well prepared. we got fantastic testing, amazing surveillance of thef spread disease. that sense all along that the government w overpromising, suggesting it was completely in control while evidence suggests it was not quite that way. ros: stay there, rob.pi we wil up that issue of testing is countries around the world were grappling with the pandemic, the world health organization was saying this march 16. >> we...
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and the conservatives will support lyndon johnson. is that possible? at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. get two unlimited lines for only $55. and save 50% vs. other carriers. visit a store or go to t-mobile.com/55. ♪ simultaneous attacks on every city in vietnam shocked the american people. >> the enemy very deceitfully has taken advantage of the tett truce within south vietnam particularly the populated areas. >> every year there was a cease-fire on lunar new year's holidays known as tet. they believed that year would be the same thing but that wasn't what happened. >> vietcong snipers and suicide commandos were holed up inside the embassy compound and firing from surrounding buildings. >> now cia men and mps have gone into the embassy and trying to get the snipers out by themselves. >> mirth police got back into the compound at dawn. the fighting went on for six hours before the last vietcong raider was killed. the mission coordinator george jacobson, who had been hiding out all morning. >> you had an escape. >> they pu
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johnson. kpix 5 reporter len ramirez with the investigation into his death. len? >> reporter: people are reacting with shock and sadness at the sudden passing of their teacher, mr. johnson. only adding to the pain is the lack of any information about what happened to him. the lifeless body was discovered on friday just ahead of the bridge. by monday the coroner's office identified the remains after that of 23 #-year-old dr. richard johnson, a physics teacher and track coach. >> our whole community is heart broken. >> reporter: close to 200 messages from faculties and students have been posted on the evergreen valley web site. >> dr. johnson was incredibly well liked. incredibly kind at evergreen valley and just made a huge impact on our students, on our faculty and staff. >> shock. we're trying to figure out what to think because it was unexpected. >> reporter: they coached the track team together. johnson also had a ph.d. in education and had recently decided to leave overgreen valley to take
johnson. kpix 5 reporter len ramirez with the investigation into his death. len? >> reporter: people are reacting with shock and sadness at the sudden passing of their teacher, mr. johnson. only adding to the pain is the lack of any information about what happened to him. the lifeless body was discovered on friday just ahead of the bridge. by monday the coroner's office identified the remains after that of 23 #-year-old dr. richard johnson, a physics teacher and track coach. >> our...
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this well let's see what are we actually signing up we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political ads i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns frankly what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why is concerned does that mean that it's a sham this independent group custom regulator a kind of ally and actually we don't have a free press well how is rubbing off on to be quite happy to meet with the leader of the major opposition athlete and not beyond. is he trying to leverage what he sees here on the report produced by manchester united he did last year which was quite just in included r.t.t. beam specialist i want to guess dama may well say that you are russian stooge for appearing on this program he's banned his entire front bench from this program and from this channel. so who is there a p
this well let's see what are we actually signing up we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political ads i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns frankly what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why is concerned does...
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tonight, johnson is denying those allegations. david? >> our white house correspondent rachel scott tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> when we come back, the severe weather threat tonight, from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic philadelphia, new york city, all included. rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way ocean spray works with nature every day even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk fac
tonight, johnson is denying those allegations. david? >> our white house correspondent rachel scott tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> when we come back, the severe weather threat tonight, from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic philadelphia, new york city, all included. rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel,...
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quote, the american ambassador to britain, robert wood johnson iv, better known as woody johnson, the guy who owns the new york et js, told multiple colleagues in 2018 that president trump had asked him to see if the british government could help steer the world famous and lucrative british open golf tournament to the trump turnberry resort in scotland according to three people with knowledge of the episode. the ambassador's deputy, lewis a.lukens advised ambassador johnson not to do it, warning it could be an unethical use of the presidency for private gain. but ambassador johnson apparently felt pressured to try anyway a few weeks later, he in fact raised the idea of turnberry playing host to the british open with the secretary of state for scotland the episode left mr. lukens and other diplomats deeply unsettled. mr. lukens, who served as the acting ambassador before woody johnson arrived in 2017, emailed officials at the state department to tell them what had happened, colleagues said. a few months later, mr. johnson forced out mr. lukens, a career diplomat, shortly before his ter
quote, the american ambassador to britain, robert wood johnson iv, better known as woody johnson, the guy who owns the new york et js, told multiple colleagues in 2018 that president trump had asked him to see if the british government could help steer the world famous and lucrative british open golf tournament to the trump turnberry resort in scotland according to three people with knowledge of the episode. the ambassador's deputy, lewis a.lukens advised ambassador johnson not to do it,...
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after johnson gave the speech and after mlk was killed johnson would make a major speech to the country on civil rights. and i was so excited he would do that to turn civil rights and we had a function and shortly after that. he would always say something to me as if he knew our path and said i wish you had given the speech. and then set i want her to come work with me with the rest of the fellowship. but they said you have to take the chance so i went to the white house and then stayed on through january 69. springfield massachusetts you are neck. >>caller: a couple of things. going out then massachusetts as a red sox fan and in 1978 as a young man. [laughter] >> and with the caa into mlk private life i always wondered what a contradiction that was. what is on - - what was the thinking? that hoover was a part of this quick. >> i thank you are right. j edgar hoover was a force but that doesn't mean the president didn't have a responsibility to rein him in. but that was his specialty to look into the private lives of these public figures in case some dirt could be found so they could be
after johnson gave the speech and after mlk was killed johnson would make a major speech to the country on civil rights. and i was so excited he would do that to turn civil rights and we had a function and shortly after that. he would always say something to me as if he knew our path and said i wish you had given the speech. and then set i want her to come work with me with the rest of the fellowship. but they said you have to take the chance so i went to the white house and then stayed on...
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add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings broke lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is only a very few ultras if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for 'd the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's government is accused of refusing to investigate what the report called successful russian interference in u.k. democracy to watch out for this man here starmer took pile on the pressure is the new leader of the labor opposition party he's leading in the polls and many in his party see him as a serious threat georgia reagan al-jazeera. your children means the whole romney a reminder of our top news stories chinese staff are moving out of the consulate in the u.s. city of houston they've met a demand from the u.s. government to leave within 72 hours after the mission was ordered to close on
add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings broke lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is only a very few ultras if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for 'd the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's...
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lyndon johnson durable. >> you've all heard of lyndon johnson. >> so taft, and nolan for a while. same party, they didn't like each other, but when the democratic party took control of the senate, lyndon johnson became majority leader. the two of them could not have been more opposite. it's a fascinating story. i have no expert on lyndon johnson, but i pore over a wonderful study, it's a wonderful complement to studying ike. one of the signature achievements -- they really went at it. lyndon johnson wasly was trying to undercut eisenhower, but there's a fascinating story about getting the 1967 civil rights act through. johnson is a southerner, a democrat, he had to deal with his faction of southern democrats who were very hostile to civil rights, very hostile to 9 brown decision. eisenhower says i want to strengthen the powers of the justice department so they can investigate and go into the -- and saying things like the emmett till murderer can no longer happen with these guys going free. johnson said, we'll see how it goes. he would water down the bill. mr. president, i know you
lyndon johnson durable. >> you've all heard of lyndon johnson. >> so taft, and nolan for a while. same party, they didn't like each other, but when the democratic party took control of the senate, lyndon johnson became majority leader. the two of them could not have been more opposite. it's a fascinating story. i have no expert on lyndon johnson, but i pore over a wonderful study, it's a wonderful complement to studying ike. one of the signature achievements -- they really went at...
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. >> dan >> i'm going to stick with johnson & johnson. it's probably one of the first dow names to make a new all-time high from april from its prior high i think this is a cheap stock with earnings only expected to be down 10% year over year i think you play this one for a breakout from the down trend from that april high here into earnings next week >> disney. stay with disney. >> lqd >> dan >> johnson & johnson back up to that april high. >> intel had a great day today >> top of the hour, bonus edition of "fast money." do not go anywhere >>> we've got a big show lined up for you today >> as the lyrics go, to everything there is a season for the big banks, that season is next week carter worth will help you orchestrate a progression that could help you score then it's a stock with a mixed prognosis, but tony zang has been taking a closer look at johns johnson & johnson's charts >> there's a lot of potential here. >> and
. >> dan >> i'm going to stick with johnson & johnson. it's probably one of the first dow names to make a new all-time high from april from its prior high i think this is a cheap stock with earnings only expected to be down 10% year over year i think you play this one for a breakout from the down trend from that april high here into earnings next week >> disney. stay with disney. >> lqd >> dan >> johnson & johnson back up to that april high. >>...
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johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on while away she is trying to keep china onside without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes the balancing act much more challenging. and as you heard there that decision came after a great deal of pressure from the united states so let's bring in our financial correspondent jose luis de haro he's in new york. what's the reaction been there to britain's radical change in approach it's been a good one rob and actually it's a win for us that we has to be in a treasury worldwide due to bond it was of what weight equipment in their 5 g. networks and a push has been even more significant for big countries that are members of the day 5 intelligence alliance actually up
johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on while away she is trying to keep china onside without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes the balancing...
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handling of coronavirus is rateh much more than is boris johnson. and it looks as though, alongse that, there has been up -- there haveeen signs for 12 months. it looks as though perhaps in the wake of the perception thata boris johnso not handle things well the nicola sturgeon has. the support for independence has been -- further. we are seeing3%he polls a pay -- 53%. >> just to bring home that last point, this is a poll aggregate from the scotlanwebsite. you can see the green line of people who would vote no and another independence vot that line is been consistently higher than the blue, people who would vote yes. until recently. that has reversed.k. the overnment has ruled ou another independence refereum and it is easy to see why the guardian called boris johnson's comments wishful thinking. this ctent -- this cartoonth makesame point that johnson's visit to scotland may be helping their party, rather than his own name for boosting the union. here is sarah smith paris sarah: for the last four months, people in scotland have been wanting nicola
handling of coronavirus is rateh much more than is boris johnson. and it looks as though, alongse that, there has been up -- there haveeen signs for 12 months. it looks as though perhaps in the wake of the perception thata boris johnso not handle things well the nicola sturgeon has. the support for independence has been -- further. we are seeing3%he polls a pay -- 53%. >> just to bring home that last point, this is a poll aggregate from the scotlanwebsite. you can see the green line of...
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johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings today. these are safe. they've been approved. they've been around for years, and many of them appear to have a very positive effect on controlling the virus. if. maria: my thanks to michael milken. my interview with the attorney general, bill barr, is coming up next. ♪ ♪ oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it do
johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings...
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johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings today. these are safe. they've been approved. they've been around for years, and many of them appear to have a very positive effect on controlling the virus. if. maria: my thanks to michael milken. my interview with the attorney general, bill barr, is coming up next. ♪ ♪ i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x
johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings...