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israeli special forces shot and killed prisoner shine bain yesterday -- shine bain yesterday -- shine bein yesterday. he was about to become eligible for release. it is unclear how he obtained the weapon. israeli media reports he recently was caught trying to steal a weapon on a prison furlough. >>> later today we could learn the names of two men gunned down along alabama avenue in southeast washington just after 9:00 last night. one of them, an 18-year-old, was hit in the chest. he died, the other man who was 22 was hit more than once, but remains in the hospital and it appears he will survive. no word yet on possible suspects or a motive in this case. >>> today the metropolitan airport authority will announce a new delay to a metro silver line. reportedly the contractor building phase i reported to mw aa that it was complete, but the authorities and inspectors have decided the tracks are not ready to be turned over to metro. it will still be 90 days before the line can be opened to riders. this decision will push back the already delayed opening by at least three weeks. phase i was
israeli special forces shot and killed prisoner shine bain yesterday -- shine bain yesterday -- shine bein yesterday. he was about to become eligible for release. it is unclear how he obtained the weapon. israeli media reports he recently was caught trying to steal a weapon on a prison furlough. >>> later today we could learn the names of two men gunned down along alabama avenue in southeast washington just after 9:00 last night. one of them, an 18-year-old, was hit in the chest. he...
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lyndon baines johnson. no defense contract in washington moves without a bribe or lyndon johnson.so johnson is the godfather of the caa. he sits on the senate committee that form the caa. release of the senate to become vice president he helps install senator byrd, a close ally in the congressional oversight that oversees the programs of the cia. and then there's organized crime. their motive, they gave $1 million to johnson. they still votes for john candy. they intimidate voters for him in chicago and in west virginia and in texas and in other states or and in return, ambassador joseph kennedy, john kennedy's father was a gangster and so, who was a partner of frank costello, the notorious new york mobster, essentially importing scotch by boat into cape cod, talking down to new york and selling it which i think is called bootlegging, he promises the model boys for a $1 million contribution to help on election day, that the two gangsters who run the mob right here in florida and carlos marcello who runs the mob in texas and louisiana will not be deported. there are slow-moving dep
lyndon baines johnson. no defense contract in washington moves without a bribe or lyndon johnson.so johnson is the godfather of the caa. he sits on the senate committee that form the caa. release of the senate to become vice president he helps install senator byrd, a close ally in the congressional oversight that oversees the programs of the cia. and then there's organized crime. their motive, they gave $1 million to johnson. they still votes for john candy. they intimidate voters for him in...
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. >> employees have been the bain of my existence. >> okay.r you say bain of your existence, and in our discussions, we think about employees actually being the key to a successful business. your employees need to know that you trust in them, value them, and believe in them...or it's gonna cost you. in the bank, it's gonna cost you. >> there's one person here that i thought it would be helpful for him to be brought into the equation for you to interact with him in his presence... >> okay. >> and to watch the visceral reactions that bubble from both. >> right. >> because if andrew can learn to work through this particular one, i think he's got the potential for being an amazing...amazing business owner. let's go see neil. if dr. rivera can find some common ground between the employees and andrew, we are well on our way to making a lot of money. this is neil, buddy of mine. >> hi. ni, neil. it's nice to meet you. so andrew, can you tell me what qualities you see in neil. >> i don't see anything in neil now because he doesn't exist. we had a fall
. >> employees have been the bain of my existence. >> okay.r you say bain of your existence, and in our discussions, we think about employees actually being the key to a successful business. your employees need to know that you trust in them, value them, and believe in them...or it's gonna cost you. in the bank, it's gonna cost you. >> there's one person here that i thought it would be helpful for him to be brought into the equation for you to interact with him in his...
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instead, on that fateful november day, lyndon baines johnson was sworn in as the 36th president of the. johnson pursued kennedy's economic proposals and pushed the tax plan through congress. how well did it work? perfectly. business week, which isn't exactly a liberal pro-kennedy publication, said it probably was the most successful tax cut in history. it came out of the textbooks. it went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected for it. that was a tax cut that worked. the economic policies of the kennedy-johnson administration had stimulated demand, creating growth in the economy. business was booming. jobs were plentiful, unemployment near an all-time low. but many observers, including the president's council of economic advisors, were concerned about the appearance of inflation as the economy heated up. [james duesenberry] but in 1965, the real aggregate demand was rising at an annual rate of nearly 8%. it was continuing to rise into 1966. that produced the high-capacity utilization, the ring raw materials prices, and t
instead, on that fateful november day, lyndon baines johnson was sworn in as the 36th president of the. johnson pursued kennedy's economic proposals and pushed the tax plan through congress. how well did it work? perfectly. business week, which isn't exactly a liberal pro-kennedy publication, said it probably was the most successful tax cut in history. it came out of the textbooks. it went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected...
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a former partner at bain capital disagrees. >> it is much more efficient to lift people out of povertyan earned income tax credit. we transfer $31 billion in report. only $5 billion of it ends up with families in poverty. you're somewhat unaffected. you see your demand go down a bit. what ends up happening is you are taxing the customers at fast food restaurant to tend to be younger families. they will hand the money to workers. in the case of a single mother it isrks full-time, 65%-95%. we will pass down from the poor to the richest part of the economy. it is skewed towards the richest people. did not showport that. i can see your logic on that. the cbo report actually showed a net transfer from rich to poor. a robin hood move. >> it shows a $31 billion transfer. it does not take taxes into consideration. throughout the report, they caution that they have not taken taxes into consideration. what i'm describing is just overlooked by the cbo report. up in thellion and pocket of families in poverty. 20% of it -- 30% and up in the richest households. >> businesses play a very big part her
a former partner at bain capital disagrees. >> it is much more efficient to lift people out of povertyan earned income tax credit. we transfer $31 billion in report. only $5 billion of it ends up with families in poverty. you're somewhat unaffected. you see your demand go down a bit. what ends up happening is you are taxing the customers at fast food restaurant to tend to be younger families. they will hand the money to workers. in the case of a single mother it isrks full-time, 65%-95%....
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result of the brand that case the direct sale of the anti war cause the coalition kennedy's divine mrs bain stance on iran will work. united states and nato and the eu together using the combined forces the signal these demonstrators that we are with you and of course that involved them and john kerry and eu and nato leadership in the bombing the station are neck deep in now planned to carry on regime change in this extremely important part of europe trying to integrate a former soviet republic into the eu and of course in tomato ultimately i think the united states government this flame a dirty game another dirty game. they're trying to do what they've been doing for the last twenty years which is to incorporate all of the former socialist countries in the eastern and so she and central european bloc those that were aligned the soviet union into an american western nato sphere of influence and you can see it it's going to systematically in ukraine is a big prize is a big country with a very big military and its raid on russia's border. black ice it happens in kiev and will be keeping you u
result of the brand that case the direct sale of the anti war cause the coalition kennedy's divine mrs bain stance on iran will work. united states and nato and the eu together using the combined forces the signal these demonstrators that we are with you and of course that involved them and john kerry and eu and nato leadership in the bombing the station are neck deep in now planned to carry on regime change in this extremely important part of europe trying to integrate a former soviet republic...
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everywhere doctor and always to all forms of torture i'm opposed to the bell you mean i think that bain is pointless except when it is another. signal a signal of diagnosis. for the rest of the approach fits into a battle of go into vigil versus. a discussion of humanity against the precise of this vision of society a society that would condemn to death which would execute us we should tell you spain our proof she's the next stage when we see that one can avoid the inevitability of this pain a few of the few but when it is unbearable well it is the duty of humanity to do so and to allow one to do so called of it discomfits of acute looks swan what are you going to do with the palliative care of i don't know everyone who works in the field will tell you that if there is a request for euthanasia and palliative care is available if you would no one ever choose its use an asia yeah on that but if the maps on the winners are made to cure it. well i will tell you this in two thousand and two when there was a vote on the law for the dolts i tabled legislation two pieces of legislation well thi
everywhere doctor and always to all forms of torture i'm opposed to the bell you mean i think that bain is pointless except when it is another. signal a signal of diagnosis. for the rest of the approach fits into a battle of go into vigil versus. a discussion of humanity against the precise of this vision of society a society that would condemn to death which would execute us we should tell you spain our proof she's the next stage when we see that one can avoid the inevitability of this pain a...
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bain estimates that china's domestic luxury market was worth $19 billion last year.on expensive menswear and watches, both fell in china. you can see that also reflected in swiss watches. exports rose 1.9% last year in totality. the slowest rate since the financial crisis. exports advanced to $24.1 billion though according to the federation of swiss watches industry. timepieces make up more than 1/10 of switzerland's total exports, led by brands including rolex and omega. demand from midland china which displaced france as the biggest market for swiss watches in 2012, that felt 13%. they are pretty optimistic about the future. in 2014.cast a gain exports to hong kong, the largest market for swiss watches, declined 5.6% in 2013. by comparison, shipments to the u.s. -- that show you a modest gain of 2.4%. the biggest market saw a gain of close to 11%. estimates that swiss watch exports will probably rise 5% in 2014. they are looking for creative ways to lower these chinese shoppers back. it is the beginning of a new era rebasing business. is expanding their operation a
bain estimates that china's domestic luxury market was worth $19 billion last year.on expensive menswear and watches, both fell in china. you can see that also reflected in swiss watches. exports rose 1.9% last year in totality. the slowest rate since the financial crisis. exports advanced to $24.1 billion though according to the federation of swiss watches industry. timepieces make up more than 1/10 of switzerland's total exports, led by brands including rolex and omega. demand from midland...
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if we have many more days like this we'll get back even and bain some.y's market action, global asset management chief market strategist. with two-ways for investors
if we have many more days like this we'll get back even and bain some.y's market action, global asset management chief market strategist. with two-ways for investors
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william de bain has a great ad coming out. why do we do those ads?of fun. >> that's a good -- pretty effective, no? >> i think it looks like what i've heard about greg's basement, saturday night, did they fill it for free too? >> yes, they did. >> that reminded me of car wash, i don't think it's much. if you like dogs and unicorns, well, that's all right. that dude is -- anyway, that's the best part of it right here. >> carmen electra? >> i think that's what they were going for. thoughts on this one? >> i like it, i see what they were trying to do, they have everything you want in a commercial. pets, a man in a hamburger, a guy getting hit in the you know what? and a beautiful woman. i had a volkswagen as my first or second car, i didn't look as good as carmen electra. it was a fun car. >> check out former nfler -- >> i said, leave it up to the germans. >> okay, check out former nfler terry cruz bounce his pecks for kermit and the muppets. watch. ♪ >> you doing all right, there fella? it was singing vegetables. >> that's what happens. you watch the m
william de bain has a great ad coming out. why do we do those ads?of fun. >> that's a good -- pretty effective, no? >> i think it looks like what i've heard about greg's basement, saturday night, did they fill it for free too? >> yes, they did. >> that reminded me of car wash, i don't think it's much. if you like dogs and unicorns, well, that's all right. that dude is -- anyway, that's the best part of it right here. >> carmen electra? >> i think that's what...
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president, when redrew the red line and called for regime change, you know, i think the maxim of lyndon baines johnson, if you tell a man to go to hell, you make sure you send them there. >>> finally the scandal of the bridge hurt chris christie in the polls. the independents, his approval rating has dropped from 59% to 39%. do you think chris christie did anything wrong? >> i know there is a lot of attention being given to that issue around the george washington bridge. i can tell you chris christie has been a great leader for the state of new jersey. and, you know, the things that went on there i'm sure he is on top of. look, erin, if the question is about 2016, first of all, we have an election in 2014 which in the house we are very focused on. i predict republicans in the house will pick up seats and possibly republicans will take the senate. but think about the working middle class right now that is traveling across that george washington bridge or anywhere else in the country, they really aren't focused on electoral politics right now but focused on what washington can do for them to get
president, when redrew the red line and called for regime change, you know, i think the maxim of lyndon baines johnson, if you tell a man to go to hell, you make sure you send them there. >>> finally the scandal of the bridge hurt chris christie in the polls. the independents, his approval rating has dropped from 59% to 39%. do you think chris christie did anything wrong? >> i know there is a lot of attention being given to that issue around the george washington bridge. i can...
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if we have many more days like this we'll get back even and bain some. let's break down today's market action, global asset management chief market strategist. with two-ways for investors to play the market. robert luna, wealth management ceo who is bullish on this, get this, emerging markets. he will tell you the best ways to play e-m. larry shover on the floor of pits. larry, start with you. is this a -- is this a time to -- >> i don't know -- david: that's why we hire you. >> we have emerging markets today. economic data was very soothing. earnings that came out with fairly decent today. but theebest thing was retail. retail stocks have been a complete washout all year long. we saw a really nice rally in the retail sector this is definitely probably a buyer bull rally. nobody seems to know. is run by confusion, position and technicals right now. liz: i don't know. sandy, lincoln doesn't look confused. >> thank you. >> come to this conversation. you're a salty market dog when it comes to the market action. tell what you're advising your clients to do r
if we have many more days like this we'll get back even and bain some. let's break down today's market action, global asset management chief market strategist. with two-ways for investors to play the market. robert luna, wealth management ceo who is bullish on this, get this, emerging markets. he will tell you the best ways to play e-m. larry shover on the floor of pits. larry, start with you. is this a -- is this a time to -- >> i don't know -- david: that's why we hire you. >> we...
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what management is doing at best buy but i'm concerned that they're in a category that may be just bainiate it. courtney, last word to you. jcpenney under 5 bucks yesterday for the first time ever. what's the word on the street? >> there is a lot of concern about what's going to happen with jcpenney and analysts seem to be split when they look at their models to determine whether or not they need morley quiddity going forward and going into the lack half of the year. this is a tough one. they're not going bankrupt tomorrow but it may not be in the far distance future. the stores have not. they're looking at a lot of factors here. there's a lot of things that play. this one is a huge concept. i'm not sure i would jump? >> court, thanks. someone's bottom feeding today, the last couple of days in jcp once it got knocked below five. >> i don't know if necessarily i agree with going with the balance. pete najarian has it right. who has the momentum in a tough environment right now? gap stores clearly. victoria's secret. >> michael kors? >> versus the 1%. bath and body works working as well.
what management is doing at best buy but i'm concerned that they're in a category that may be just bainiate it. courtney, last word to you. jcpenney under 5 bucks yesterday for the first time ever. what's the word on the street? >> there is a lot of concern about what's going to happen with jcpenney and analysts seem to be split when they look at their models to determine whether or not they need morley quiddity going forward and going into the lack half of the year. this is a tough one....
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the tea party already had it out for house speaker john bain taefr clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. now they're after mitch mcconnell. that's what it is. the layest stunt by ted cruz. >>> and here is an easy way to keep democrats from voting. republicans in one florida county eliminated half the polling places in the heavily, guess, what minority district. get the picture? the good news is democrats in other states are working to expand voting rights. >>> anyway, let me finish with this question. is the party of abe lincoln, daring me to be conversational about the guy, daring to become the party of jeff davis? it looks like it in terms of voting rights. this is "hardball," the place for politics. for powerful al. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management coul
the tea party already had it out for house speaker john bain taefr clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. now they're after mitch mcconnell. that's what it is. the layest stunt by ted cruz. >>> and here is an easy way to keep democrats from voting. republicans in one florida county eliminated half the polling places in the heavily, guess, what minority district. get the picture? the good news is democrats in other states are working to expand voting rights. >>> anyway, let me...
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coming off and on since i was first elected in 97 or as some people around here marked time cover john bain is life. [laughter] it has been a busy day already because the senate where a lot does not happen, we were on retreat today, republicans and democrats had their respective retreats. i am told that the democrats broke out into an argument at their retreat over who had to have the president's come in and campaign for them in their state this year. i was told that market drew the short straw and that he and said there was a village in northern alaska where you really needed despite the turnout if the president could come and visit. in fact, evidently it's a place where you can see russia. [laughter] so i am excited tonight to hear from jeff. he is my colleague in the united states senate. i did not know he was funny. [laughter] i knew he was one of the most -- actually the most beautiful person in washington according to the airlift. in fact to you know, when scott brown led congress the united states and it lost its hong kong, but fortunately jeff is stepping into that role which is a g
coming off and on since i was first elected in 97 or as some people around here marked time cover john bain is life. [laughter] it has been a busy day already because the senate where a lot does not happen, we were on retreat today, republicans and democrats had their respective retreats. i am told that the democrats broke out into an argument at their retreat over who had to have the president's come in and campaign for them in their state this year. i was told that market drew the short straw...
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i would say abraham lincoln and then fdr and then lyndon baines johnson. i think the worst president we probably ever had was ronald reagan. ronald reagan did a good job as the cold war, but other than that, he sold out the middle class, the national deficit was $800 billion when he started and when he left it was extremely dollars -- it was $6 trillion. at one point unemployment was 10%. he sold out the middle class and created reaganomics, which was nothing but a ploy to help big business is an rich people make a lot of money. the worst is reagan but i think the best is those 3 i mentioned. host: derek, what did you like about those guys? caller: first of all, abraham lincoln freed the slaves. that was very monumental, and still to this day the south is a pain. but he showed great leadership during a very important time in american history, and then you have linen men's jobs and, -- lyndon baines johnson, who established equal voting rights for all people in this country, which really made the back then they-- were democrats, but made them so upset that
i would say abraham lincoln and then fdr and then lyndon baines johnson. i think the worst president we probably ever had was ronald reagan. ronald reagan did a good job as the cold war, but other than that, he sold out the middle class, the national deficit was $800 billion when he started and when he left it was extremely dollars -- it was $6 trillion. at one point unemployment was 10%. he sold out the middle class and created reaganomics, which was nothing but a ploy to help big business is...
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we are joined by the former bain capital partner and bloomberg businessweek's editor.ou cook, start with you. it has been very controversial. there's something in here for front. cbo singh if you hike the minimum wage come you're going to lose 500,000 jobs in this economy. >> first it was the obamacare unemployment numbers and now these minimum wage numbers. there are trade-offs here. o thanks.at cb you have republican seizing on the job losses. that's 900,000 people that the cbo predicts will be listed out of poverty if you raise the minimum wage. to $10.10. you run the risk of people losing their jobs. but it could be as few as zero. we are not entirely sure. this is prognosticating. there is something in here for everyone. if democrats are latching onto this idea that you will lift 900,000 people out of poverty. at the same time come you are losing 500,000 jobs. how do these two things work together? >> the amount of money that is transferred to the poor is about $300 per family. payestimates you'll increased taxes and benefits. it is barely lifted out of poverty. t
we are joined by the former bain capital partner and bloomberg businessweek's editor.ou cook, start with you. it has been very controversial. there's something in here for front. cbo singh if you hike the minimum wage come you're going to lose 500,000 jobs in this economy. >> first it was the obamacare unemployment numbers and now these minimum wage numbers. there are trade-offs here. o thanks.at cb you have republican seizing on the job losses. that's 900,000 people that the cbo predicts...
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on c-span3, american history to , with a look at the legacy of lyndon baines johnson. withnight we will talk senators about their personal lives, careers, and facts about their names. eitkamp.heidi hik >> i grew up in a small catholic community, and when i grew up that two classes, whether first or second or third or fourth, were all in the same classroom, and at that time there was a small group of girls. there were a lot of marys. there was a mary catherine. me mary.s never called my name was cathy. in third grade she would rename me. she was a voracious reader and had already read hundreds of books by the time she was in "heidi" wasand one of her favorite books. >> then senator john thune. my grandfather and great uncle came from norway in 1906. when they got to us island they did not the words except for apple pie and coffee. to change their name because they thought it would be too difficult to spell and pronounce. their name in norway was gjel svik. name because they thought it would be too difficult to spell and pronounce. their name in norway was gjel svik. whe
on c-span3, american history to , with a look at the legacy of lyndon baines johnson. withnight we will talk senators about their personal lives, careers, and facts about their names. eitkamp.heidi hik >> i grew up in a small catholic community, and when i grew up that two classes, whether first or second or third or fourth, were all in the same classroom, and at that time there was a small group of girls. there were a lot of marys. there was a mary catherine. me mary.s never called my...
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will be shuttle so people are not too much worry about losing their parking spots where there ferry bainroid running slow. i have a app that will speed things up. >> it is more apps to know coming up in the tech report. y 2: tolyou u codbud yo ownkill.guy i'mlad got ile 's sll aund. th 3ingrientto cose fr, yocan'go wng.gu2: yh, ie ner ha a coo li thi guy liki alys syou' goto trsomeing w. guy tryometng n? yove h theame ircu sincseveh gre. itre: he welce toenny. kerri: kerri the sparkle fairy here. are you about to spendhat on paper towels? mom: well, i use bount.. kerri:oo! use sparkle®. it's just right for cleaning up everyday little sses without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkl®. the bright way to ean. ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. so many delicious flavors that taste outta sight. a line >> welcome back. android phone running slow? there is a
will be shuttle so people are not too much worry about losing their parking spots where there ferry bainroid running slow. i have a app that will speed things up. >> it is more apps to know coming up in the tech report. y 2: tolyou u codbud yo ownkill.guy i'mlad got ile 's sll aund. th 3ingrientto cose fr, yocan'go wng.gu2: yh, ie ner ha a coo li thi guy liki alys syou' goto trsomeing w. guy tryometng n? yove h theame ircu sincseveh gre. itre: he welce toenny. kerri: kerri the sparkle...
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there of luciture baines johnson, the youngest daughter of lbj and lady bird this point.h tomorrow, mondaythe lbj presidential library museum will announce details of the civil rights summit to be held here in april to commemorate president johnson's signing of the civil rights act, attended by three of the four living former presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton, and president george w. bush -- perhaps president obama. it will be followed by celebrations on the 50th anniversary of johnson's initiative, medicare, the clean air act, the national endowment for humanities, head start, the requirements for seatbelts, warnings on cigarette packs, operating counterweight to the way he has been portrayed over the last decades, with focus previously and the vietnam war." the story this morning, front page of "the new york times." valerie, florida, democratic line, morning. good morning. i was calling to mention about the climate change. one seemsct that no to talk about are the 87,000 jet flights across the united states every single day. that has got to have some affect. but no one seems to talk
there of luciture baines johnson, the youngest daughter of lbj and lady bird this point.h tomorrow, mondaythe lbj presidential library museum will announce details of the civil rights summit to be held here in april to commemorate president johnson's signing of the civil rights act, attended by three of the four living former presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton, and president george w. bush -- perhaps president obama. it will be followed by celebrations on the 50th anniversary of johnson's...
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here is a passage from lyndon baines johnson, l.b.j. >> let this session of congress be known as the more for our civil rights than the last hundred sessions combined. >> why did you pick that passage? >> i think it was an important moment. kennedy had just been assassinated. civil rights was on the agenda but it took somebody like london johnson, a southern democrat, to pass that. he knew when he passed that legislation the democrats would probably lose the south for a generation and he was right. it was a trajectory for this country. >> in terms of moving the country through watergate and beyond, it was president nixon. >> i gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2, of the constitution, have granted and by these presence do grant a full free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon. >> with jerry ford saying that, what happened? >> easily we could have mired in watergate for years and years. ford knew it would be unpopular, knew it would probably end his presidency, which it did, but he thought it was the r
here is a passage from lyndon baines johnson, l.b.j. >> let this session of congress be known as the more for our civil rights than the last hundred sessions combined. >> why did you pick that passage? >> i think it was an important moment. kennedy had just been assassinated. civil rights was on the agenda but it took somebody like london johnson, a southern democrat, to pass that. he knew when he passed that legislation the democrats would probably lose the south for a...
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carol ash and julie bain, the health director at "ladies' home journal."s you want to ask. what does the word mean to you, i'm tired. tired of the conversation and not just fatigue. so we use the word for different things. and what do you think the problem is? because sometimes you actually know what the problem is. you just don't know how to solve it. >> julie, let's tick through some of these. one of the culprits is mental exhaustion. let's define it first. >> well, stress. stress really takes a toll. and it's -- and women, especially, they're the warriors of the family, and they're more subject to anxiety than men are. even if you go to bed at a decent hour, there's that thing at 2:00 a.m. where your eyes pop open and you're like, i forgot to do this. how am i going to pay the bill? >> what do you do about it? >> as julie's pointing out, stress is a real problem and it's a good thing. it helps us overcome challenges and learn new things. it can lead to anxiety and depression. and stress ask make you feel tired and keep you up at night. and if you're sit
carol ash and julie bain, the health director at "ladies' home journal."s you want to ask. what does the word mean to you, i'm tired. tired of the conversation and not just fatigue. so we use the word for different things. and what do you think the problem is? because sometimes you actually know what the problem is. you just don't know how to solve it. >> julie, let's tick through some of these. one of the culprits is mental exhaustion. let's define it first. >> well,...
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now 50 years ago in this chamber, president lyndon baines johnson spoke before a joint session of congress and declared a war on poverty. we know that as a result of that initiative, there were several legislative programs that were enacted into law between 1964 and 1966, medicare, medicaid, head start, school breakfast program, food stamp act, college work study, minimum wage enhancement. all of these programs taken together contributed in a meaningful way to lifting millions of people out of poverty. now we know as we stand here today, we've still got a lot of work tone to be done but instead of there being a war on poverty, what we've seen far too often in this congressional session and the previous one is a war on women. and that's unfortunate. that we've gone from trying to lift people up and give them an opportunity to pursue the american dream, to failing to deal with the issue that -- issues that women in america face today and in some instances aggressively trying to roll back rights that were hard-fought and acquired over the years. now as the president mentioned, in this state o
now 50 years ago in this chamber, president lyndon baines johnson spoke before a joint session of congress and declared a war on poverty. we know that as a result of that initiative, there were several legislative programs that were enacted into law between 1964 and 1966, medicare, medicaid, head start, school breakfast program, food stamp act, college work study, minimum wage enhancement. all of these programs taken together contributed in a meaningful way to lifting millions of people out of...