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kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president two years, ten months, and ten days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from a fifth floor window at 12:30 pm come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy, and seriously wounded governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later the 35th president of the united states lives dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the marks a violent death. the flowers mr. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. the dallas airport are, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, by president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief stricken widow with them, take the presidential oath aboard the jet which brings him, together with the body of the late president, back to washington. >> lyndon b. johnson becomes america's 36 president
kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president two years, ten months, and ten days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from a fifth floor window at 12:30 pm come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy, and seriously wounded governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later the 35th president of the united states lives dead in a nearby...
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lyndon johnson carried on the tradition of taping johnson who had also taped while he was vice president began taping from the very moment that he became president and we have 800 hours of lbj material about 650 of them on the telephone and about a hundred and fifty of them being meeting tapes, but it's richard nixon who wins the award for the greatest taping scheme that we have seen of these presents 3400 hours of nixon materials tape from february of 1971 through july of 1973. and the reason that there are so many nixon tapes is because he was using her voice activated system. so every time that he stepped into a room with a beeper on his on his belt buckle. a voice activated recorder would kick off and so whether nixon was speaking with aids whether he was watching tv and then left the room and the tv stayed on that would be captured as well which is why we have hours and hours of washington. i'll say the name washington redskins football games because that was the name of the team at the time. was it that the miller center comes to to take this on in 1998 philip? zelica who had moved
lyndon johnson carried on the tradition of taping johnson who had also taped while he was vice president began taping from the very moment that he became president and we have 800 hours of lbj material about 650 of them on the telephone and about a hundred and fifty of them being meeting tapes, but it's richard nixon who wins the award for the greatest taping scheme that we have seen of these presents 3400 hours of nixon materials tape from february of 1971 through july of 1973. and the reason...
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johnson, and richard m. nixon. he is the general editor of the presidential recordings digital addition, the primary online portal for transcripts of the tapes published by the university of virginia press. mark earned a ba degree in philosophy from trinity college, a masters degree in international affairs from columbia university, and a ph.d. in history from ohio university. a historian of the cold war, he is an offer of the kennedy withdrawal, kamala and and the american commitment to vietnam, published by harvard, forthcoming in 2022, and constructing the monolith united states, great britain, and international communism 1945 to 1950, also harvard 2009, which one of the stewart book prize from society of american foreign relations. first time, marc will answer your questions at the close, which you can submit on the q&a tab at the bottom of your screen. so witht that, i will pass this over to him. welcome, mark, thank you again for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me, and thanks your whole team for sett
johnson, and richard m. nixon. he is the general editor of the presidential recordings digital addition, the primary online portal for transcripts of the tapes published by the university of virginia press. mark earned a ba degree in philosophy from trinity college, a masters degree in international affairs from columbia university, and a ph.d. in history from ohio university. a historian of the cold war, he is an offer of the kennedy withdrawal, kamala and and the american commitment to...
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team kennedy or team johnson. and neither the twain shall meet. they have incredibly complimentary legacies, in my view. because john f. kennedy gets us thinking beyond ourselves, because he instill such faith in government, lyndon johnson is able to capitalize on that and get through the laws of the great society. which become the foundation of modern america. the civil rights act, for instance, of 1963, which can be proposed in that speech i was just talking about, was largely languishing in the halls of congress when kennedy died. he didn't have the legislative will or the might or both to get it through. lyndon johnson did, and he did that we in so many unfinished things from the kennedy administration. in many cases, lbj made the bigger but john f. kennedy tried to get through medicaid and failed. he tried to get through federal aid to education and failed. all these things were on his desk, but the one thing that kennedy does is get us thinking about a better america. and lyndon johnson can capitalize on tha
team kennedy or team johnson. and neither the twain shall meet. they have incredibly complimentary legacies, in my view. because john f. kennedy gets us thinking beyond ourselves, because he instill such faith in government, lyndon johnson is able to capitalize on that and get through the laws of the great society. which become the foundation of modern america. the civil rights act, for instance, of 1963, which can be proposed in that speech i was just talking about, was largely languishing in...
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unless lyndon johnson is the presidential nominee and even offers to to fund the campaign if lyndon johnson chooses to run so there was great respect there. i think the confusion about this comes where bobby kennedy comes in bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson and lyndon johnson didn't feel any differently about bobby kennedy. they were just fundamentally different people. but but i think john f kennedy realized he picked linda johnson to go on the ticket for two reasons want jesus reasons rather one was political. he needed southern balance on the ticket and what better balance the lyndon johnson from austin, texas again who had so much power, but the second one was that he picked a vice president because he was the the person who was most capable in his view of operating in president in the presidency should something happen to him and then that that was the case. i mean when you look back on it now, obviously there's been so much reflection on his abbreviated presidency, right, but it was an incredibly eventful presidency too. just that short tenure. so you mentioned the cuban missile
unless lyndon johnson is the presidential nominee and even offers to to fund the campaign if lyndon johnson chooses to run so there was great respect there. i think the confusion about this comes where bobby kennedy comes in bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson and lyndon johnson didn't feel any differently about bobby kennedy. they were just fundamentally different people. but but i think john f kennedy realized he picked linda johnson to go on the ticket for two reasons want jesus reasons...
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senator johnson. state sen. johnson: wow, talk about divisive. i appreciate the opportunity to appear here today. i, too, have been disappointed. christine and i talked prayer radically during the 2021 sessions. she was always pleased to see that i was poking at the democrats, and now her ads have changed substantially. apparently ambition overcame integrity. in my closing statement, i want to say oregon's next governor has a long to do list. we touched on many of those items today, but she is not going to get there a fargo holding the same narrow set of interests on either side of the political spectrum. simply trading one set of extremes for another a governor who will demand bipartisan support for legislation -- and tell it like it is. running independent of the two parties is not the easy road what is the right road. as you have heard today, you will hear from the next election day. most oregonians can be found in between those two extremes. i believe like goldilocks babel -- oregonians will find a political party right for their taste. i don
senator johnson. state sen. johnson: wow, talk about divisive. i appreciate the opportunity to appear here today. i, too, have been disappointed. christine and i talked prayer radically during the 2021 sessions. she was always pleased to see that i was poking at the democrats, and now her ads have changed substantially. apparently ambition overcame integrity. in my closing statement, i want to say oregon's next governor has a long to do list. we touched on many of those items today, but she is...
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ron johnson's office tried to overturn an election. and they are able to get the majority in either house, you can just imagine what's antics, what tricks they will try to pull. and this is the unfortunate reality we are experiencing because democracy just isn't working out for republicans. they have failed to keep up with the will the people, the issues that they support the things that they take on and challenge are so very unpopular, -- movement can be -- work to overturn our democracy. so that is what we are fighting for right now. and i do not want to wake up on november 9th, and june to see republicans gain more states in the u.s. senate, or ended up with a -- lives are at stake right now. >> we will have to leave it there. mandela barnes, thank you so much for the time tonight, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> that is all in on this wednesday night. msnbc prime is here with ali version. good evening, ali. >> many, thank you. that was a great conversation. i'm kind of fascinated. you and i both come from places where those unive
ron johnson's office tried to overturn an election. and they are able to get the majority in either house, you can just imagine what's antics, what tricks they will try to pull. and this is the unfortunate reality we are experiencing because democracy just isn't working out for republicans. they have failed to keep up with the will the people, the issues that they support the things that they take on and challenge are so very unpopular, -- movement can be -- work to overturn our democracy. so...
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and of course johnson's more on poverty began with high hopes. um spoke out when pressed he was giving a speech on vietnam and reporters. wanted to know what do you think about what's going on? and he says this -- riots threatened to jeopardize civil rights gains, okay. and response onto whether black power or riots will create new antagonisms among white. look at what he says. i'd like you to read that and tell me what you think about that. what is he saying? you must recognize that while there's a -- minority of 10% in this country. there's a majority of 90% that is not --. whites have come iraq whites have come around to the viewpoint of wanting to see equality and justice given to their fellow citizens. but they want to see it done under a law under law and in an orderly manner what? does suggest he understands it doesn't understand at this point after you see where we've come by 19. if anybody how is it different? from king and kennedy's assessment of um, it really seems a lot like the the sort of old way of thinking of like, oh, it's a priv
and of course johnson's more on poverty began with high hopes. um spoke out when pressed he was giving a speech on vietnam and reporters. wanted to know what do you think about what's going on? and he says this -- riots threatened to jeopardize civil rights gains, okay. and response onto whether black power or riots will create new antagonisms among white. look at what he says. i'd like you to read that and tell me what you think about that. what is he saying? you must recognize that while...
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moderator: senator johnson. besty: i reject the notion that tina is the only one working on homelessness. i am part of that helped repurpose an abandoned jail, built at a cost of $65 million and never used. i have been part of a group that reanimated the building and turned it into a place of recovery, reentry into society. it is now a place of healing and hope. my concern about project turnkey related to sustainability. these motels are being turned over to not for profits. i voted for it, but never saw a clear path that when state money ran out that there would in opportunity to continue to fund those facilities. our homeless crisis is an absolute crisis and i am very concerned that when tina asserts she has been a leader in trying to solve the homelessness issue, we have tent cities all over portland. i would ask her, what has gotten better over the last nine years while you have been speaker that has alleviated this? we have pitched more tents than we have pulled permits, i would submit, for housing. we must
moderator: senator johnson. besty: i reject the notion that tina is the only one working on homelessness. i am part of that helped repurpose an abandoned jail, built at a cost of $65 million and never used. i have been part of a group that reanimated the building and turned it into a place of recovery, reentry into society. it is now a place of healing and hope. my concern about project turnkey related to sustainability. these motels are being turned over to not for profits. i voted for it, but...
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johnson johnson for five minutes. rep. johnson: thank you as mr. roy -- representative roy has explained neither of us are against proxy -- i think it would be inappropriate subject for our committee to hear at some point but that was not to occur. i apologize for being in and out today. i think our constitution subcommittee -- this may have been the seventh hearing we have had on this subject. in the last year. and listen, the integrity of our legislative system is critically important and we all agree on that and people try to make this a partisan thing but it should not be. every book republican that i know -- every republican that i know i'm a former legislator in louisiana i know many republicans around the country of the state level and everyone in congress -- all republicans that i know once every eligible voter to participate in our elections. the thing is we agree -- believe in the original foundational principles. we know that free and fair elections are central to all of that. so all of the claims that are made and the wild accusations a
johnson johnson for five minutes. rep. johnson: thank you as mr. roy -- representative roy has explained neither of us are against proxy -- i think it would be inappropriate subject for our committee to hear at some point but that was not to occur. i apologize for being in and out today. i think our constitution subcommittee -- this may have been the seventh hearing we have had on this subject. in the last year. and listen, the integrity of our legislative system is critically important and we...
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johnson county, this is one where, when this all comes in johnson we will be talking about beyond tonight. because johnson county in many ways is representative of the type of county that you see in a lot of places around the country. it's gonna be key to a lot of races this fall. johnson county is a big, popular suburban county right outside kansas city. it has been trending. i'll show you the political trend of johnson county. look at this. and went from mitt romney by almost 20 points back in 2012. it was competitive in 2016, and then it flipped to the democrats by almost nine points in 2020 to joe biden. this is the kind of electorate, a lot of college educated voters, suburban-ites, this is the kind of electorate that has shifted towards the democrats, had a negative reaction to trump tends to be more moderate, and social and cultural issues. this is a place where the democrats said the supreme court ruling on abortion is gonna take voters to a place like this it's going to activate them and energize them. democrats say it's going to eventually bring them out to vote democratic in no
johnson county, this is one where, when this all comes in johnson we will be talking about beyond tonight. because johnson county in many ways is representative of the type of county that you see in a lot of places around the country. it's gonna be key to a lot of races this fall. johnson county is a big, popular suburban county right outside kansas city. it has been trending. i'll show you the political trend of johnson county. look at this. and went from mitt romney by almost 20 points back...
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he's right, and boris johnson is — blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a _ blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive - blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive fan - blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive fan of. blood." he's right, and boris- johnson is a massive fan of winston churchill. _ johnson is a massive fan of winston churchill, and he certainly sees this as — churchill, and he certainly sees this as his— churchill, and he certainly sees this as his churchill moment. he has led from _ this as his churchill moment. he has led from the — this as his churchill moment. he has led from the front in terms of sopport— led from the front in terms of support for ukraine, and president zelensky— support for ukraine, and president zelensky and the ukrainian people are very— zelensky and the ukrainian people are very grateful for it. however there _ are very grateful for it. however there are — are very grateful for it. however there are two things to bear in mind here _ there are two things to bear in mind here one. — the
he's right, and boris johnson is — blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a _ blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive - blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive fan - blood." he's right, and boris johnson is a massive fan of. blood." he's right, and boris- johnson is a massive fan of winston churchill. _ johnson is a massive fan of winston churchill, and he certainly sees this as — churchill, and he certainly sees this as his— churchill, and...
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you're watching american history tv where you're listening to ladybird johnson johnson in her own words. in march of 1968 as the vietnam war raged on lbj announced that he would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that's a feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here each year. i was impressed by the majesty of the great state rooms on the first floor and was proud of the stream of history that ran through each of them. what the pastor by doesn't always realize is that there are two sides to the white house. the official side that remains in the public eye and the private side that the
you're watching american history tv where you're listening to ladybird johnson johnson in her own words. in march of 1968 as the vietnam war raged on lbj announced that he would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside...
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is it boris johnson _ do. -- wise thing. is it boris johnson- - -— johnson. .. we should be concentrating _ johnson. .. we should be concentrating on - johnson. .. we should be concentrating on green l johnson. .. we should be _ concentrating on green technologies bill? �* , , ., , concentrating on green technologies bill? �* ,, ., bill? and liz truss has committed to this. 2050 bill? and liz truss has committed to this- 2050 is— bill? and liz truss has committed to this- 2050 is a _ bill? and liz truss has committed to this. 2050 is a long _ bill? and liz truss has committed to this. 2050 is a long way _ bill? and liz truss has committed to this. 2050 is a long way off. - this. 2050 is a long way off. something has to give, and all options have to be looked at. i understand why climate activists would be concerned about this, but if people face the real prospect of dying, then you have to look at all options. there is 15 billion barrels left in the north sea. in the early 2000, we were extracting 3 million a day. the resources are there, and we can't rely
is it boris johnson _ do. -- wise thing. is it boris johnson- - -— johnson. .. we should be concentrating _ johnson. .. we should be concentrating on - johnson. .. we should be concentrating on green l johnson. .. we should be _ concentrating on green technologies bill? �* , , ., , concentrating on green technologies bill? �* ,, ., bill? and liz truss has committed to this. 2050 bill? and liz truss has committed to this- 2050 is— bill? and liz truss has committed to this- 2050 is a _...
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came out of johnson county. no getting nearly 70% of the vote in johnson county. johnson went for biden by about 8.5 points in 2020. in 2012 this was republican country. mitt romney won this by almost 20 points. that was the norm for a long time in johnson county and in a lot of suburbs like johnson county all across the country. they voted republican, tend to be more on pocketbook issues, maybe a little more moderate culturally. you see as the trump party took hold, places like johnson county reacted really negatively. the abortion vote is nearly 70% no. democrats have been saying it's placed like johnson county and voters in places like johnson county a lot of college educated professionals, a lot of college educated women, it's voters in places like that who are going to be more motivated to get out and participate to vote for democrats to try to protect abortion rights. that's what democrats are saying. whether voters connect this to democrat versus republican races in november, that's the other half of what
came out of johnson county. no getting nearly 70% of the vote in johnson county. johnson went for biden by about 8.5 points in 2020. in 2012 this was republican country. mitt romney won this by almost 20 points. that was the norm for a long time in johnson county and in a lot of suburbs like johnson county all across the country. they voted republican, tend to be more on pocketbook issues, maybe a little more moderate culturally. you see as the trump party took hold, places like johnson county...
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it is very strange that boris johnson _ minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has _ minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has been - minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has been on - minister. it is very strange that - boris johnson has been on holiday. borisjohnson has been on holiday. theresa may on a similar leadership was working flat out and got out a lot of important education budget policies during that period so there's absolutely no reason why the government could not be going full throttle at the moment. just government could not be going full throttle at the moment.— throttle at the moment. just very briefl , throttle at the moment. just very briefly, whoever _ throttle at the moment. just very briefly, whoever wins _ throttle at the moment. just very briefly, whoever wins this - throttle at the moment. just very briefly, whoever wins this race i throttle at the moment. just very briefly, whoever wins this race it | briefly, whoever wins this race it will be an extraordinarily difficult, c
it is very strange that boris johnson _ minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has _ minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has been - minister. it is very strange that boris johnson has been on - minister. it is very strange that - boris johnson has been on holiday. borisjohnson has been on holiday. theresa may on a similar leadership was working flat out and got out a lot of important education budget policies during that period so there's absolutely no reason why the...
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it must be frustrating for boris johnson. _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is still - country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is still the - country. it must be frustrating for. boris johnson. he is still the prime borisjohnson. he is still the prime minister, yet his hand are tied behind his back. he can't do anything significant, but that's what the country needs right now. there are people wondering how they're going to pay forjust the most normal everyday things in the coming months.— most normal everyday things in the coming months. yeah, and in a way, i'm very pleased _ coming months. yeah, and in a way, i'm very pleased not _ coming months. yeah, and in a way, i'm very pleased not to _ coming months. yeah, and in a way, i'm very pleased not to be _ coming months. yeah, and in a way, i'm very pleased not to be hearing i i'm very pleased not to be hearing boris johnson's booster i'm very pleased not to be hearing borisjoh
it must be frustrating for boris johnson. _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is _ country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is still - country. it must be frustrating for boris johnson. he is still the - country. it must be frustrating for. boris johnson. he is still the prime borisjohnson. he is still the prime minister, yet his hand are tied behind his back. he can't do anything significant, but that's...
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johnson, one thing is clear. everyone in the room understands the importance of addressing sexual harassment. it also is clearer further action is needed to respond to high rates of harassment among the v.a. workforce two years ago -- v.a. workforce. two years ago, v.a. made seven recommendations to improve handling of sexual-harassment allegations and only two of those that been implemented. i want to focus on the two priority recommendations that remain un-implemented. v.a. lacks a structure that gives employees confidence. we have learned the department has no intention of implementing the first recommendation, the v.a. will not realign it eeo directors so this person know longer oversees both eeo and personal functions of the department. i am wondering if i understand this correctly. >> at this time, v.a. is not planning to realign the office of resolution management, diversity and inclusion under the deputy secretary. the eeo director for v.a. is the assistant secretary. she reports directly to the deputy se
johnson, one thing is clear. everyone in the room understands the importance of addressing sexual harassment. it also is clearer further action is needed to respond to high rates of harassment among the v.a. workforce two years ago -- v.a. workforce. two years ago, v.a. made seven recommendations to improve handling of sexual-harassment allegations and only two of those that been implemented. i want to focus on the two priority recommendations that remain un-implemented. v.a. lacks a structure...
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ron johnson's office tried to overturn an election. if they are able to get the majority in either house, you can just imagine what's antics, tricks that they're trying to pull. this is the unfortunate reality that we are experiencing, because democracy is just not working out for republicans. they're trying to keep up with the will of the people, the issues that they support, the things that they take on and challenge. it is so very unpopular -- >> yes. [inaudible] >> it would be if they were to overturn our democracy. that's what we're fighting for. i don't want to wake up on november 9th, and just to see republicans gain more seats in the u.s. senate. or ended up with -- [inaudible] lives are at stake right now. >> we will have to leave it there. mandela barnes, thank you so much for your time tonight, we appreciate it. that is all in on this wednesday night, msnbc prime starts right now with ali velshi, good evening. mehdi thank you great conversation i'm kind of fascinating. you and i both come from places where there is universal
ron johnson's office tried to overturn an election. if they are able to get the majority in either house, you can just imagine what's antics, tricks that they're trying to pull. this is the unfortunate reality that we are experiencing, because democracy is just not working out for republicans. they're trying to keep up with the will of the people, the issues that they support, the things that they take on and challenge. it is so very unpopular -- >> yes. [inaudible] >> it would be...
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by lyndon johnson contrib ute, thank you all very much. thank you.so i think that one ot exciting things about history and about world history is the way in which we discover how there are big patterns that in a sense rule our lives and big patterns that sometimes touch the life of an individual person or in which an individual person actually makes a big difference to the overall pattern and we've been reading a book valerie hansen voyages enrolled history, and we know from that book that they're all kinds of big patterns and that it'
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by lyndon johnson contrib ute, thank you all very much. thank you good afternoon, and welcome to our first in-person public program. after several years of entirely virtual offerings it's good to see so many real people sitting in seats. and not on a flat screen. my name is tom schwartz director of the herbert hoover presidential library museum. before i introduce today's author a few housekeeping matters. if you've not seen our new temporary exhibit.
by lyndon johnson contrib ute, thank you all very much. thank you good afternoon, and welcome to our first in-person public program. after several years of entirely virtual offerings it's good to see so many real people sitting in seats. and not on a flat screen. my name is tom schwartz director of the herbert hoover presidential library museum. before i introduce today's author a few housekeeping matters. if you've not seen our new temporary exhibit.
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johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was it inside wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below began to fill up with the pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat, then with a loud announcement from fishbait miller, in came the senate. then came the -- i think next comes the diplomatic corps, getting bigger all the time, and how they all finally found room for them all, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court, occupying the front rows. and it is and in his most pontificate voice, fishbait miller -- and how could there ever be a replaceme
johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was it inside wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below...
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i didn't _ johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know- johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we - johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we had l johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord — local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord i— local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord. i certainly didn't know john— local lord. i certainly didn't know john was— local lord. i certainly didn't know john was our local lord.- local lord. i certainly didn't know john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that. _ john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that, is _ john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that, is it? _ john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that, is it? this _ john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that, is it? this is - john was our local lord. now, no, it's not that, is it? this is a - it's not that, is it? this is a labour mp, i can't remember his first name, but he didn't used to be a labour mp. the mix of this is not a labour mp. the mix of this
i didn't _ johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know- johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we - johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we had l johnson's kirby or. he is from my local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord — local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord i— local lord. i didn't know we had a local lord. i certainly didn't know john— local lord. i certainly didn't know john was— local lord. i certainly didn't...
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tell you the story of johnson county. the biggest in the state, about quarter of all the votes cast in kansas yesterday came out of johnson county. this is right to the west of kansas city here. you see no got 68%. now take a look at how johnson county has been trending because this is something we've seen in a lot of big metropolitan suburban counties around country. in 2012, johnson county, was still a republican stronghold. mitt romney won it by nearly 20 points. 2016 it reacted negatively to donald trump. he won it but barely won it. in 2020, it flipped to joe biden by more than 8 points. on this ballot referendum, it actually goes to the no side with nearly 70%. that's the political shift, the political journey that johnson county has been on. now, what democrats have been arguing is, since the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade, they have been saying that that would resonate most deeply in places like johnson county. big suburban areas, lots of college graduates, lots of college educated women thos
tell you the story of johnson county. the biggest in the state, about quarter of all the votes cast in kansas yesterday came out of johnson county. this is right to the west of kansas city here. you see no got 68%. now take a look at how johnson county has been trending because this is something we've seen in a lot of big metropolitan suburban counties around country. in 2012, johnson county, was still a republican stronghold. mitt romney won it by nearly 20 points. 2016 it reacted negatively...
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wisconsin's lieutenant governor, and -- is now the democratic nominee running against ron johnson. lieutenant governor barnes will join us next, you just heard what's towards stephen said about the importance of elections like this. the future of the country is at stake. that's next. ake. that's next. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, o
wisconsin's lieutenant governor, and -- is now the democratic nominee running against ron johnson. lieutenant governor barnes will join us next, you just heard what's towards stephen said about the importance of elections like this. the future of the country is at stake. that's next. ake. that's next. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily...
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ron johnson thinks, no way, that's me. he's attempting to do that, but as you pointed out, this is going to be a really tall hill to climb. for someone like ron johnson who was elected in 2010 until now to try to rebrand himself in wisconsin. >> how much, when you're talking with folks in and around wisconsin, people who understand the dynamics, how much do some of the things that senator johnson has said related to 2020, et cetera, related to the fake elector scheme, et cetera, make a difference? >> it does make a difference with independents. and independents really don't like to talk about 2020. they want to move on. there's a small slice of independents in wisconsin, but they're really, really significant meaning that these races sometimes come down to less than 1% and it's the independents who often tilt the race, and if you look at the marquette poll recently, you have a couple of things. independents do not like talk of 2020. they want to move on. independents favored barnes significantly, 62% for barnes and 38% for
ron johnson thinks, no way, that's me. he's attempting to do that, but as you pointed out, this is going to be a really tall hill to climb. for someone like ron johnson who was elected in 2010 until now to try to rebrand himself in wisconsin. >> how much, when you're talking with folks in and around wisconsin, people who understand the dynamics, how much do some of the things that senator johnson has said related to 2020, et cetera, related to the fake elector scheme, et cetera, make a...
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. >> wisconsin republican ron johnson is one of the most dangerous and ignorant republican members of the senate. wisconsin's lieutenant governor, mandela barnes is now the democratic nominee running against ron johnson. lieutenant governor barnes will join us next, you just heard what stuart stevens said about the importance of elections like this. the future of the country is at stake. that's next. complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare,
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johnson out. for those people who felt mr. johnson shouldn't have been brought down, mr. sunak's role has made it difficult for him to appeal to that section of the conservative membership. >> clear professor, we will leave it there. tho thank you for joining us john curtice >>> also coming up on the show, after successfully backing eateries, including the bakery, private investment group has raised 500 million euro in the restaurant space we will speak to henry mcgovern coming up next >>> welcome back to the show pris private investment firm mcwin raise money for the new restaurant funds mcwin will use the money to invest in digitalization and expansion. the portfolio includes the pasta chain vapiano and impossible foods. i have to say henry mcgovern join us us on the show why is it a good time to invest in the foods business? everyone talks about the cost of living crisis and food inflation everywhere why do you want to invest in the business right now >> first of all, good morning. thanks for having me on. pleasure there's a ton of things happening on the food side d d
johnson out. for those people who felt mr. johnson shouldn't have been brought down, mr. sunak's role has made it difficult for him to appeal to that section of the conservative membership. >> clear professor, we will leave it there. tho thank you for joining us john curtice >>> also coming up on the show, after successfully backing eateries, including the bakery, private investment group has raised 500 million euro in the restaurant space we will speak to henry mcgovern coming...
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johnson was what made me want to be a presidential historian. we had a big dance at the white house the night. we were selected as white house fellows. he did dance with me. it wasn't that peculiar. there were only three women out of the 16 white house fellows, but as he twirled me around the floor he whispered that he wanted me to be assigned directly to him and the white house when you're a white house value either work one person in the white house staff the others for a cabinet officer. but it was not to be that simple for in the months leading up to my selection like many young people i'd been active in the anti-vietnam war movement while i was at harvard and a friend of mine and i had collaborated on an article which we'd sent into the new republic but heard nothing from them, which was an article against lyndon johnson against the war in vietnam. and suddenly this article appeared in the new republic several days after the dance and the white house with the title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. so i was certain he would kick me out
johnson was what made me want to be a presidential historian. we had a big dance at the white house the night. we were selected as white house fellows. he did dance with me. it wasn't that peculiar. there were only three women out of the 16 white house fellows, but as he twirled me around the floor he whispered that he wanted me to be assigned directly to him and the white house when you're a white house value either work one person in the white house staff the others for a cabinet officer. but...
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they took johnson's report. but johnson tells me emeryville police told him it was a civil matter and left refused. to even talk to him at all. johnson says. porno fired 6 to 7 shots at him as he drove by pointers home to get on the freeway. he tells me he first met corner in april while he was with his dog, he says porno approached him at that time about getting into the dog breeding business. he says he trusted pointer because he was a firefighter person that does something like this is capable of anything. so i want him to stay in jail like he tried to kill me. corner, was arrested and booked into santa rita jail , according to alameda county records. he is being held on several charges, including destroying in concealing evidence, assault with a firearm , shooting at a vehicle and receiving stolen property. he is scheduled to make his first court appearance tomorrow morning. his bill is set at $270,000 to pointers home this evening to women answered the door and declined to speak with me, mike amber lee live
they took johnson's report. but johnson tells me emeryville police told him it was a civil matter and left refused. to even talk to him at all. johnson says. porno fired 6 to 7 shots at him as he drove by pointers home to get on the freeway. he tells me he first met corner in april while he was with his dog, he says porno approached him at that time about getting into the dog breeding business. he says he trusted pointer because he was a firefighter person that does something like this is...
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johnson is richie soon act was a billionaire hedge fund manager investment banker. ok, well we know, you know where, what his agenda is. and we've seen the in the united states recently, we had mike from delivering an important address of the hudson institute, which is as belligerent, if not more belligerent than the biden administration. if in fact, he's allowing visiting war with russia and china at the same time. and so, and he's at the very least a candidate to be vice president. do you know whoever is the republican nominee? so we don't have a system in which some of the new leader could have much to say. we're going completely wrong. i mean, look at germany and i, all actual social democrats are doing or any dismal. ok, but the people whose number one, number 2 christian democrats in the greece, they're more belligerent and short is, i mean then bad beef with shoals is that he's not doing enough for your brain. and again, we have the case of the united states. it's quite possible that donald trump will return to power in 2025, but trump will be in the same pos
johnson is richie soon act was a billionaire hedge fund manager investment banker. ok, well we know, you know where, what his agenda is. and we've seen the in the united states recently, we had mike from delivering an important address of the hudson institute, which is as belligerent, if not more belligerent than the biden administration. if in fact, he's allowing visiting war with russia and china at the same time. and so, and he's at the very least a candidate to be vice president. do you...
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johnson didn't want to seem to be taking aside in that race. but yes, you've seen ron johnson in the last few weeks appeared to seem more moderate on some things and put a little distance from trump. i think that will be a part of the competition. johnston cannot win if he is perceived as being extreme. he's gonna have to try to move at least to a somewhat moderate position. that's gonna be hard because his statements and actions of the last few years have really created an impression of him as basically a close eye on a lie to trump. >> quickly, before i let you. go a new op-ed in the washington post says that if mandela barnes is elected, quote, it could give democrats a real senate majority. how significant is this for this particular election from the national perspective? >> this could be the only see we're demarcus have a real chance to defeat the republican incumbent. this is huge. there's only a handful of cities that are currently republican held that could flip. wisconsin is going to be a huge battleground, right up until election day
johnson didn't want to seem to be taking aside in that race. but yes, you've seen ron johnson in the last few weeks appeared to seem more moderate on some things and put a little distance from trump. i think that will be a part of the competition. johnston cannot win if he is perceived as being extreme. he's gonna have to try to move at least to a somewhat moderate position. that's gonna be hard because his statements and actions of the last few years have really created an impression of him as...
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mainly done by boris johnson and his supporters who| boris johnson and his supporters who are quite _ boris johnson and his supporters who are quite shirty~ _ boris johnson and his supporters who are quite shifty-— are quite shirty. steering well clear of this _ are quite shirty. steering well clear of this one _ are quite shirty. steering well clear of this one because - are quite shirty. steering well clear of this one because she | are quite shirty. steering well. clear of this one because she is are quite shirty. steering well - clear of this one because she is not at all popular. she is going to win because of her tiny conservative party choosing her, she not popular with her own only 50 of her chose death make 50 of them chose her. she is not popular with conservative voters and her lack of policy on this critical question. sol voters and her lack of policy on this critical question. so i think nobody wants to say, i ran this campaign because it has not been a very good one. its, campaign because it has not been a very good one-— campaign because it has not been a very goo
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this is everything that's wrong with boris johnson. you don't balance this war on the backs of suffering british children and thereby escape the government's responsibilities to those kits. voice johnson playing the champion of all things ukraine. when he's a busted flush on the homefront, is utterly transparent. so he's obviously making a last ditch attempt at being an international statesman. after being such a monumental disaster domestically well with prices soaring and wages falling further behind trade unions have launched a campaign called enough is enough. it's meant to put pressure on the government to taco li, cost of living crisis. and the movement is calling for a real pay rise for workers energy bills to be slashed, the end of food poverty, and more taxes on the very wealthiest one. the union leaders said it's time to turn the anger of the working class into action. the working classes back, we refused to be humbled. we refused to wait for politicians and we refused to be poor. any more. mac lynch there? well we can cross
this is everything that's wrong with boris johnson. you don't balance this war on the backs of suffering british children and thereby escape the government's responsibilities to those kits. voice johnson playing the champion of all things ukraine. when he's a busted flush on the homefront, is utterly transparent. so he's obviously making a last ditch attempt at being an international statesman. after being such a monumental disaster domestically well with prices soaring and wages falling...
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not many people in britain, even know that johnson and isn't really even english. he's russian greek, turkish and french rolled into one. so he's not character but he played up very much the lift and i think that's because really if you look at the, the winning blow of his last election where he had almost landslide was, was the huge contingent of labor voters, the voted for him, the cross that line, you know, because they want to get bricks. it ducks the tories one have the next time around the next election. they want to play. but the story about joseph is really interesting. we're going to talk about nita, because johnson is a product of the whole liters and sheen in the u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out, well, the reason why there was just minor to data in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going, do we have a further democracy in the u. k. and that we really believe in freedom speech and human rights. and all this, he was going off the rails. he was going away fr
not many people in britain, even know that johnson and isn't really even english. he's russian greek, turkish and french rolled into one. so he's not character but he played up very much the lift and i think that's because really if you look at the, the winning blow of his last election where he had almost landslide was, was the huge contingent of labor voters, the voted for him, the cross that line, you know, because they want to get bricks. it ducks the tories one have the next time around...