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wes johnson.t january, some of johnson's descendants came here, in what has become a ritual taking place at lynching sites across the country, organized by civil rights attorney bryan stevenson. >> bryan stevenson: something happened here that was wrong. something happened here that was unjust. and too few people have talked about it. and so, we want to acknowledge the wrong that happened to wes johnson. >> winfrey: this is 18-year-old wes johnson. it is the only known image of him that remains. he was a tenant farmer, accused of assaulting a white woman. before he could stand trial, a mob of 100 men dragged him from jail, shot him, and left him hanging from a tree. >> stevenson: the blood of wes johnson is in this soil. i'd like you to begin to dig this soil in remembrance of wes johnson. >> winfrey: the soil collection is part of bryan stevenson's project to document and remember african americans lynched during a period of what he calls "racial terror." >> stevenson: we want to call this commun
wes johnson.t january, some of johnson's descendants came here, in what has become a ritual taking place at lynching sites across the country, organized by civil rights attorney bryan stevenson. >> bryan stevenson: something happened here that was wrong. something happened here that was unjust. and too few people have talked about it. and so, we want to acknowledge the wrong that happened to wes johnson. >> winfrey: this is 18-year-old wes johnson. it is the only known image of him...
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johnson. when i was at the academy, when i was in the army, it was about duty, honor, country. making sure that -- you know, weer calling, to do our best to protect our country. being able to work for johnson & johnson, with our credo with such an explicit commitment, a 75-year commitment around patients, consumers, employees, communities, and shareholders, there was a lot of alignment between those two organizations. david: you came up through the ranks, i think it is fair to say, at johnson & johnson, but did leave for a time to go to novartis, then came back. what was the experience of coming back? why did you leave? why do you come back? alex: i left for the same reason many people leave. i had a basic disconnect with the person i was working for at the time. look, there were things that, as i look back on it, i probably would have done differently. i ended up going to work at another very good company, one where i learned a lot, very different from johnson & johnson, but one that would definitely help make me a better leader. i always knew i had a strong attachment to johnson & johnson. after some convers
johnson. when i was at the academy, when i was in the army, it was about duty, honor, country. making sure that -- you know, weer calling, to do our best to protect our country. being able to work for johnson & johnson, with our credo with such an explicit commitment, a 75-year commitment around patients, consumers, employees, communities, and shareholders, there was a lot of alignment between those two organizations. david: you came up through the ranks, i think it is fair to say, at...
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we couldn't get anywhere with it. and johnson said we will get something out of this awful event. he said we've got ten days to get -- >> ten days? >> ten days. we had a bill that, aside from -- there were no limits at that point. 18, only 18, you had to be 18 to why -- to buy a gun, you couldn't get the $10 specials, and there was one other thing. we also had registration of every gun and licensing of every gun owner. >> nationally? >> nationally. okay, like a driver's license. >> yeah. >> that was it. johnson said we have ten days to get this out of the congress. and senator tidings, well-meaning -- >> from maryland. >> -- from maryland thought he had a different kind of bill that might work a little better. and the president said you have got to convince him -- >> you have to, you, joe califano -- >> i, joe califano, and get larry o'brien, which i did. and we went to convince him. can, you know, just back off. let us get this bill out of committee. but, no, he didn't do it. and we ended up, we lost. we got the first three things. we got -- we didn't get registration of guns and
we couldn't get anywhere with it. and johnson said we will get something out of this awful event. he said we've got ten days to get -- >> ten days? >> ten days. we had a bill that, aside from -- there were no limits at that point. 18, only 18, you had to be 18 to why -- to buy a gun, you couldn't get the $10 specials, and there was one other thing. we also had registration of every gun and licensing of every gun owner. >> nationally? >> nationally. okay, like a driver's...
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johnson eight years. he was very wise, very decent. and very smart. steve: i have to ask you about these recordings. we air every saturday on c-span radio. often the most commented part of our program, people listening to the inner workings of the johnson white house. why did it come about? when you listen to these tapes, what have you found reppo -- what have you found? james: president johnson probably wanted these tapes for several reasons. one of them was self protection. his motivation was history, how history would record his administration and his presidency. he wanted to record history. said at the appropriate time he wanted these released, because he wanted the american people to see his administration , with the warts and the good things the administration dead, so he could really assess his administration. one of the things i find , lyndon johnson was not a good television person. he never warmed up to a camera. up -- he warmed up wonderfully with people face to face. person. much a people but on camera, he was very stiff and did not come across well. people have their negative opinion of hi
johnson eight years. he was very wise, very decent. and very smart. steve: i have to ask you about these recordings. we air every saturday on c-span radio. often the most commented part of our program, people listening to the inner workings of the johnson white house. why did it come about? when you listen to these tapes, what have you found reppo -- what have you found? james: president johnson probably wanted these tapes for several reasons. one of them was self protection. his motivation was...
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we are expected to have access to the president during that visit. a press conference. everyone is looking to see what the news will be by the time tuesday hits. host: jenna johnson as we begin another busy week in washington for the president, white house reporter. her work available online at washingtonpost.com. guest: thank you for having me. >> former justice and defense department officials from the obama and george w. bush administrations talk about potential for russia and other foreign adversaries to hack u.s. elections. the challenges of cyber threats and disinformation campaigns in the response capabilities of the u.s. government. this is the first of three panels from the university of california at irvine. welcome, everybody. for those of you who have not been on the uci campus before, i encourage
we are expected to have access to the president during that visit. a press conference. everyone is looking to see what the news will be by the time tuesday hits. host: jenna johnson as we begin another busy week in washington for the president, white house reporter. her work available online at washingtonpost.com. guest: thank you for having me. >> former justice and defense department officials from the obama and george w. bush administrations talk about potential for russia and other...
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calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation. well now it remains to be seen whether or not johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned her paul came out into the spotlight. well boris johnson has been active on twitter he set out to accuse the labor party leader jeremy corbin of siding with russia instead of supporting the u.k. like the twenty eight countries that expelled russian diplomats other nations have questioned the u.k.'s measures against moscow over the square park case notably austria opted to remain neutral but claimed it was pressured to follow suit when the situation gets tough you have to keep channels open the u.k. ambassador to austria issued a demolished on wednesday in order to encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chan
calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation. well now it remains to be seen whether or not johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned her paul came out into the spotlight. well boris johnson has been active on twitter he...
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johnson eight years. and he was just a very wise person and a very decent person. and very smart. mr. scully: james jones, i have to ask you about these recordings because we air them every saturday on c-span radio. former rep. jones: right. mr. scully: and it is often the most commented part of the programming is people listen to the inner workings of the johnson white house. why did it come about and as you listen to the tapes, what are your thoughts? former rep. jones: well, president johnson wanted the tapes and he wanted them for several reasons. probably his own self-protection, number one. but he was -- interesting thing about president johnson, his motivation was history. how would history record his administration and his presidency and he wanted that for history. and when we left office, he said at the appropriate time, he wants these released because he wants the american people to see his administration as he said with the hide off, both the warts and the good things that the administration did, so that they could really assess his administration. and these tapes were -- one of the things that i find wonderful about them, lyndon johnson was not
johnson eight years. and he was just a very wise person and a very decent person. and very smart. mr. scully: james jones, i have to ask you about these recordings because we air them every saturday on c-span radio. former rep. jones: right. mr. scully: and it is often the most commented part of the programming is people listen to the inner workings of the johnson white house. why did it come about and as you listen to the tapes, what are your thoughts? former rep. jones: well, president...
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scully: we get the impression through history that it was a tortured last year for lyndon johnson, but you were with him. what was his mood, what was he like, what was going through his mind with regard to vietnam, the election of 1968 and of course , at that same time, the assassination of dr. king and later, senator robert kennedy? former rep. jones: well, it was a very, very tough year. first of all, in january right off the bat, you had two instances that caused real problems. one was the capture of the pueblo, the sort of spy ship we had off of north korea. and the other was the tet offensive, which was, in military terms, the north vietnamese were defeated, but in political terms, it was such a shock that back here it was considered as a win for north vietnam. so, those two started off the year. and then when you get to april 1, april 2, dr. king was assassinated. then, the robert kennedy assassination, june 4th or 6th, right in that period. so, it was a very disruptive year and those events caused more demonstrations and more disruptive demonstrations where property and what hav
scully: we get the impression through history that it was a tortured last year for lyndon johnson, but you were with him. what was his mood, what was he like, what was going through his mind with regard to vietnam, the election of 1968 and of course , at that same time, the assassination of dr. king and later, senator robert kennedy? former rep. jones: well, it was a very, very tough year. first of all, in january right off the bat, you had two instances that caused real problems. one was the...
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shown we are willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table that we are willing to negotiate terms with north vietnam, but what mr. block showed was more than halfway up the vietnamese country. if you read "the washington and 1974 andn 1972 between the time the watergate scandal broke out and the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to see he had drawn next seven coming out of the sewer at the eisenhower administration. -- nixon coming out of the sewer at the eisenhower administration. with the exception of the shape he gave him as a newly elected president, which is now in the collection of the washington post, he never relented. he did not see a good sign to richard nixon. it doesn't mean he attacked it blindly. he had real issues from the things and the corruption and the wiretapping. things he didn't like. and to share it with others. that is the basic role of the editorial cartoon. and a good cartoonist does more than illustrate the news. he gets his point acros
shown we are willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table that we are willing to negotiate terms with north vietnam, but what mr. block showed was more than halfway up the vietnamese country. if you read "the washington and 1974 andn 1972 between the time the watergate scandal broke out and the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to see he had drawn next seven coming out of the sewer at the eisenhower...
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we have lyndon johnson, robert s kerr, the back of kennedy's head. they are all looking at alan shepard, who is an astronaut. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mike steinhauer collection. he's pretty liberal. he's elected first in 1978. he's only 28 years old. he was a fighter. he took on big tobacco. he fights with the nra. he's not afraid to take on the big issues. he eventually gets hurt politically. he ends up losing in the democratic primary in 1994. his opponent up funding from the nra and big tobacco. his big fights came back against him politically. he wanted to do the right thing. he always said he would go to congress to take the heart to congress, not to shy away from the problem. the other collections are a little sanitized. his collection came to us as is. the documents here show who mike steinhauer is. they show who his staff are. we gotten to know his staff over the years as well. one thing steinhauer was known -- under thease reagan administration, congress that ceded power from the comptroller
we have lyndon johnson, robert s kerr, the back of kennedy's head. they are all looking at alan shepard, who is an astronaut. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mike steinhauer collection. he's pretty liberal. he's elected first in 1978. he's only 28 years old. he was a fighter. he took on big tobacco. he fights with the nra. he's not afraid to take on the big issues. he eventually gets hurt politically. he ends up losing in the democratic primary in 1994....
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origin of this substance well they've all but said that they believe this is new which will johnson you know if we remember on the fourth of march when screwball and his daughter were poisoned with this substance two days later you had boris johnson in parliament promising to retaliate against russia if there was any proof at all then said they said it putin smug response showed russia's guilt what exactly and this was this was a huge campaign that lasted for weeks and culminated in the expulsion of two hundred odd diplomats one hundred odd russian diplomats and one hundred diplomats from the countries that expelled russian russian diplomats or russia kicked out for tat one diplomat for every one of its own that was expelled from any odd country but russia blamed britain for this they said there was no evidence there was no proof no discussion it was just a few days after the incident that in all likelihood russia did this and in fact in the media we had this huge from the early days from when we found out that sergei's . i was the victim that he was a my six double agent who was also formally a r
origin of this substance well they've all but said that they believe this is new which will johnson you know if we remember on the fourth of march when screwball and his daughter were poisoned with this substance two days later you had boris johnson in parliament promising to retaliate against russia if there was any proof at all then said they said it putin smug response showed russia's guilt what exactly and this was this was a huge campaign that lasted for weeks and culminated in the...
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ever talkyour father to about his relationship with president johnson? we didn'tdy-townsend: have a personal one-on-one talk about johnson, but it certainly pervaded our house. and it was clearly a very tough relationship. as you know, my father objected to his brother's choice of johnson for vice president. they did not really mesh personality wise at all. >and they didn't get along very well, they came from different parts of the world, different backgrounds, and did not get along. but i've said, looking back to the years, what they did share was a commitment to dealing with the issues of poverty in this country. and johnson also signed the 1964 civil rights act and he signed the immigration act, which my father very much agreed with. on some issues, they really did agree, even though they didn't always get along. but the real break came over the war. host: as we set the stage we want to talk about the primary campaign that began in new hampshire and ended in california with a victory, 46% for senator robert f. kennedy, 42% for eugene mccarthy. and this a
ever talkyour father to about his relationship with president johnson? we didn'tdy-townsend: have a personal one-on-one talk about johnson, but it certainly pervaded our house. and it was clearly a very tough relationship. as you know, my father objected to his brother's choice of johnson for vice president. they did not really mesh personality wise at all. >and they didn't get along very well, they came from different parts of the world, different backgrounds, and did not get along. but...
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johnson quotes and misappropriate them. in such a way as to attack his policies. this particular cartoon shows we were willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table. we are willing to negotiate terms of peace with north vietnam. but what mr. bloch showed was bombing up more the vietnamese country. if you read the washington post between 1972 and 1974, the time the watergate scandal broke out and the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to he had drawn nixon coming out of the sewer at the eisenhower administration. with the exception of the free shape he gave him as a newly elected president, which is now in the collection of "the washington post," he never relented. he did not see a good side to richard nixon. it doesn't mean he attacked it -- him blindly. he had real issues with some of the things whether it wiretapping,n or things he disliked. he felt it was his job as a cartoonist to express his opinion and to share it with others. that is the basic role of the antorial cartoon, express opinion and persuade peopl
johnson quotes and misappropriate them. in such a way as to attack his policies. this particular cartoon shows we were willing to go more than halfway. what mr. johnson had intended with that quote was to talk about the peace table. we are willing to negotiate terms of peace with north vietnam. but what mr. bloch showed was bombing up more the vietnamese country. if you read the washington post between 1972 and 1974, the time the watergate scandal broke out and the time president nixon...
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a moment ago we mentioned president johnson's quick reaction this morning. we want to have dan rather talk from washington about what else the president might be thinking about this new development in his party. dan? >> bobby kennedy must get gene mccarthy out of the race or beat him somewhere, and we don't have to do either. that seems to be the prevailing attitude in the johnson camp. they do fear a kennedy on sla t onslaught. they dread what they think an all out kennedy bid would do to the democratic party. some johnson strategists have been warning the president that mccarthy may beat him in wisconsin, and some others have been warning the president that he stands to lose in the june california primary. the president, however, appears adamant about staying above any primary battles. those closest to him deponent believe -- don't believe he will change that plan unless mccarthy steps aside. mr. johnson knows he's in trouble. he joked in public about the new hampshire primary, but he's crying on the inside. he knows that the time between now and the democr
a moment ago we mentioned president johnson's quick reaction this morning. we want to have dan rather talk from washington about what else the president might be thinking about this new development in his party. dan? >> bobby kennedy must get gene mccarthy out of the race or beat him somewhere, and we don't have to do either. that seems to be the prevailing attitude in the johnson camp. they do fear a kennedy on sla t onslaught. they dread what they think an all out kennedy bid would do...
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we have lyndon johnson. mr. bloch really admired his war on poverty. he did not admire his war on vietnam. he loved to take johnson quotes and misappropriate them. his particular cartoon shows we were willing to go more than halfway. he intended to talk about the peace table. bombing up more the vietnamese country. between 1972 and 1974. the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to see 100 74 cartoons attacking the president on watergate alone. he had drawn next seven coming out of the sewer at the eisenhower administration. with the exception he gave him as a newly elected president, known the collection of the washington post, he never relented. it doesn't mean he attacked it blindly. he had real issues from the things and the corruption and the wiretapping. things he didn't like, and to share it with others. that is the basic role of the editorial cartoon. and a good cartoonist does more than illustrate the news. he gets his point across, or she gets her point across. nixon is throwing some tape, an investigator who is represented by a
we have lyndon johnson. mr. bloch really admired his war on poverty. he did not admire his war on vietnam. he loved to take johnson quotes and misappropriate them. his particular cartoon shows we were willing to go more than halfway. he intended to talk about the peace table. bombing up more the vietnamese country. between 1972 and 1974. the time president nixon resigned, you opened the pages to see 100 74 cartoons attacking the president on watergate alone. he had drawn next seven coming out...
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calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation. now it remains to be seen whether or not johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous in this with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned paul came out into the spotlight. meanwhile the white house has urged countries around the world to put more pressure on russia in the screwball poisoning case even tough on russian we're going to continue to be we're asking russia to make a change in their behavior and to be a good actor in the process but absolutely other countries should step up we ex felde sixty russian operatives other countries did for five certainly we think everybody can step up and do more and put pressure to maintain their behavior on. for some insight on the story we can cross live to rick sterling who is an investigative journalist thanks for being with us here on our to international. so rick we just he
calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation. now it remains to be seen whether or not johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous in this with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned paul came out into the spotlight. meanwhile the white house has urged countries around...
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i never thought i'd be living in a country where we delete checks from the foreign office and the foreign secretary boris johnson either exaggerates if we're being polite or laurie's not just to russia as such but lies to the u.k. population we were told we were led to believe that paul and down would definitely back up again what centuries has been said she was a bit more careful with the words but boris johnson in that german interview said he'd been told categorically this was the case so it was not a joke and it came from russia there's no other way of interpreting that and i thought the moment that hit the fan they would start damage limitation and that is what they're doing that's what the attacks on core been about now as well you know people are me i'm certainly a russian surely i'm certainly in the pocket of the kremlin for daring to say as a british citizen i just want the truth the evidence russia's proposal at wednesday's o p c w meeting failed to get the required votes needed to be adopted british and some european politicians moved to block the joint investigation with accusations still standing be
i never thought i'd be living in a country where we delete checks from the foreign office and the foreign secretary boris johnson either exaggerates if we're being polite or laurie's not just to russia as such but lies to the u.k. population we were told we were led to believe that paul and down would definitely back up again what centuries has been said she was a bit more careful with the words but boris johnson in that german interview said he'd been told categorically this was the case so it...
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we have lyndon johnson, robert s kerr, the back of kennedy's head. no one is looking at them, they are all looking at alan shepard, who is an astronaut. and so -- this is one of the rare pictures that you have that -- those three people in the room and no one is paying attention to them. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mike steinhauer collection. he was a democrat from oklahoma. he is a liberal, as far as democrats go from the state. he's elected first in 1978. really young, only 28-years-old. synar was a fighter. he took on big tobacco. he fights with the nra. he was not afraid to take on the big issues. it ended up hurting him politically. he ends up losing in the democratic primary in 1994. his opponent got funding from the nra and big tobacco. so his big fights came back against him politically. but he was the type of person, i don't think he cared. he wanted to do the right thing. we will go toid congress to take the hard votes, we do not go to congress to shy away from the problem. so this shows up in h
we have lyndon johnson, robert s kerr, the back of kennedy's head. no one is looking at them, they are all looking at alan shepard, who is an astronaut. and so -- this is one of the rare pictures that you have that -- those three people in the room and no one is paying attention to them. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mike steinhauer collection. he was a democrat from oklahoma. he is a liberal, as far as democrats go from the state. he's elected first...
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calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the libor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation boris johnson has serious questions to answer he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent and porton down then examined it and said all the clincher had to fight was the truth they couldn't say were came from well now it remains to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned or paul came out into the spotlight or boris johnson is getting a response on twitter he's suggesting jeremy colvin the labor party leader is siding with russia whereas twenty eight countries are back in london he says and have expelled russian diplomats in the wake of the scruples scandal some question the u.k.'s measures here austria is one country to do so saying that they were pressured to follow the trend when the situation gets tough you
calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the libor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation boris johnson has serious questions to answer he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent and porton down then examined it and said all the clincher had to fight was the truth they couldn't say were came from well now it remains to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those...
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ever did you your father talk to about his religion with johnson, -- his relationship with johnson? wedn'tdy townsend: have a personal one-on-one talk about johnson, but it certainly pervaded our house and it was clearly a very tough relationship. as you know, my father objected to his brother's choice of johnson for vice president. they didn't really well. so, that was just clear. they just came from different world and different backgrounds and they didn't get along. but i have said in looking back did share wasthey a commitment to dealing with the poverty in this country and i give -- and also signed the 1964 civil rights act and the act which my father very much agreed with. some issues they really did agree even though they didn't always get along. but they -- the real break came over the war. host: as we set the stage we want to talk about the primary that began in new hampshire and ended in alifornia with a victory, 46% for senator robert f. kennedy, mccarthy.ugene and this ad why the 1968 the ratic campaign from r.f.k. campaign. >> robert kennedy and people 345 are not register
ever did you your father talk to about his religion with johnson, -- his relationship with johnson? wedn'tdy townsend: have a personal one-on-one talk about johnson, but it certainly pervaded our house and it was clearly a very tough relationship. as you know, my father objected to his brother's choice of johnson for vice president. they didn't really well. so, that was just clear. they just came from different world and different backgrounds and they didn't get along. but i have said in...
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stayed at blair house and we went over to have breakfast with the johnsons. we had a train and my father looked at his watch and said, we have to catch that train. president johnson said, relax. the train will wait. [laughter] mr. daniel: my father said, for you. [laughter] mr. daniel: president johnson says, sit-down, have another cup of coffee, you have time. he sat down. he got lost in the conversation, looked at his watch and bolted to his feet. we ran out of the white house, dove into the car. it was 10:00, we were cooked, the train was gone. we went to union station and the driver surprised my parents by not pulling into the front he pulled into the back on a train platform. there were two people on the platform, one guy had a baggage cart and the other was a conductor with his watch out. dad started running, he threw the bags at the guy with the cart. the conductor said, slow down, you have plenty of time. the white house called. president johnson had stopped the train. [laughter] mr. daniel: he was right after all. [laughter] mr. daniel: my father an
stayed at blair house and we went over to have breakfast with the johnsons. we had a train and my father looked at his watch and said, we have to catch that train. president johnson said, relax. the train will wait. [laughter] mr. daniel: my father said, for you. [laughter] mr. daniel: president johnson says, sit-down, have another cup of coffee, you have time. he sat down. he got lost in the conversation, looked at his watch and bolted to his feet. we ran out of the white house, dove into the...
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calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation boris johnson has serious questions to answer he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent porton down then examined it and said all the fight was over true they couldn't say where it came from well now it remains. to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous nurse with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned her paul came out into the spotlight. of the meanwhile rejected a draft proposal by russia for a joint investigation of the meeting of the chemical weapons watchdog reopen the c.w. brussels also accused russia of being unwilling to cooperate reporting from the hague here's our europe correspondent peter all of us. well the special meeting of the o.p.c. w. got on the way on wednesday with russia's permanent representative tabling a motion to say inclusive un
calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation boris johnson has serious questions to answer he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent porton down then examined it and said all the fight was over true they couldn't say where it came from well now it remains. to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the...
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we represent. but also from a standpoint of white free and reciprocal trade is the best interest of america and our trading partners. johnson thank you for your time. we have breaking news crossing the bloomberg from the british parliament. the eu withdrawal bill has been defeated and it will be sent back to the lower house. on thel was defeated customs union amendment. this is a big loss for prime minister may. the bill now goes back to the lower house. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power". david: the fiduciary role is something wall street tried to fend off, and the obama decision went ahead with it anyway, and president trump appointees are looking to dial those relations back. joining us now is jesse westberg, cap is what is going on with the fcc right now. >> the sec will propose a new standard for corporate interests, and so the most controversial thing done at the end of the obama decision. the sec will come with a much lighter approach. there won't be the same requirements that brokers are legally required to put their interest first, and it is a big win for the industry. shery:
we represent. but also from a standpoint of white free and reciprocal trade is the best interest of america and our trading partners. johnson thank you for your time. we have breaking news crossing the bloomberg from the british parliament. the eu withdrawal bill has been defeated and it will be sent back to the lower house. on thel was defeated customs union amendment. this is a big loss for prime minister may. the bill now goes back to the lower house. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is...
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johnson. >> i've been here for 30 years. >> reporter: we spoke with johnson last year.thing that you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> ( laughs ) to, my goodness. next. >> reporter: you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> reporter: i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith, who says ore family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. ind, jeff, he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction that led to the singer's death. >> glor: jamie yuccas, thank you very much. philadelphia's police commissioner apologized today onerhis remarks following the arrest of two black men at starbucks. video of the racially charged ofcident went viral and set off a week of protests. michelle miller has our update tonight. >> messaging is important, and i ailed, miserably, in this regard. >> reporter: despite that admission, commissioner richard ross again defended the actions of his officers when they arrested two black men at this starbucks last week. it was captured on video. >> what did they do? what did they do? someo
johnson. >> i've been here for 30 years. >> reporter: we spoke with johnson last year.thing that you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> ( laughs ) to, my goodness. next. >> reporter: you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> reporter: i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith, who says ore family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. ind, jeff, he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction...
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and boris johnson a serious questions too about the claims on german television that this was a russian produced. port and they examined it and said all that intensify it was some of the truth we couldn't say where it came from well now it remains to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned sergei screwball came out into the spotlight well boris johnson has been active on twitter he set out to accuse labor party leader jeremy corbyn of siding with russia instead of supporting the u.k. like the twenty eight countries he said that expelled russian diplomats other nations are worth pointing out tonight of question the u.k.'s measures against moscow of the scriptural case austria case in point opted to remain neutral but claimed it was pressured to follow suit. when the situation gets tough you have to keep channels open the u.k. ambassador to australia should demolish on wednesday in order to encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i
and boris johnson a serious questions too about the claims on german television that this was a russian produced. port and they examined it and said all that intensify it was some of the truth we couldn't say where it came from well now it remains to be seen whether or not boris johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much as soon as the name of the man poisoned sergei...
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quickly including on twitter we have seen already as these developments have been coming in reactions on the social media where some people have been calling for boris johnson to resign we do know that the labor party the opposition party here in the u.k. has been saying that challenging boris johnson to really answer the questions over . what exactly it is that he was talking about and to explain himself including from the labor party leader jeremy corbyn who said that this is quite inconsistent and questions that need to be answered so certainly lots of developments will see what will be happening next. scotland yard said it first they need time this was a professional assassination attempt whoever did it made sure to leave as few traces as possible and it was a geisha or this complexity and size will understandable take some time and we ask for the public's continued support and patience the media didn't need much time pundits for when the whole boring you know investigation part but that's the media no surprise they need their ratings politicians they only needed a week is highly likely russia was responsible to the polls russia culpable culpable culpab
quickly including on twitter we have seen already as these developments have been coming in reactions on the social media where some people have been calling for boris johnson to resign we do know that the labor party the opposition party here in the u.k. has been saying that challenging boris johnson to really answer the questions over . what exactly it is that he was talking about and to explain himself including from the labor party leader jeremy corbyn who said that this is quite...
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johnson. >> i have been here 30 years. weear. >> anything you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> oh, my goodness. next. >> you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith who says the family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. and, jeff he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction that led to the singer's death. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >>> we are entering an era in which our enemies can make it look like any one is saying anything at any point in time. they could have me say things like, i don't know, or ben carson is in the sunken place. i would never say these things. but, someone else would. someone like jordan peele. this is a dange
johnson. >> i have been here 30 years. weear. >> anything you wish you had done personally to stop his drug use? >> oh, my goodness. next. >> you don't feel like people enabled him? >> next. >> i spoke to prince's cousin, charles smith who says the family is very disappointed there were no criminal charges filed. and, jeff he also believes that prince's inner circle enabled the addiction that led to the singer's death. >> the cbs "overnight...
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johnson stated that the u.k. has a sample of the nerve agent now we talk. was the russian ambassador quoting or interpret johnson accurately well the thing is it wasn't entirely clear what boris johnson meant so understand this fully i think we're going to have to have a quick listen to exactly what it was that he had to say and then and then look at the russian tepper taishan say that technically. you argue that their source of they snuff edge and novacek is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly that's driven possessed samples of these when i look at the evidence from the people from from porton down the in the bardo they have the samples you do and they they they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no dark. i'll give you a they're asking they have the samples. reply they do what's not clear though is exactly what's meant by samples did boris johnson mean and his aunt said that the leopard laboratory in the u.k. has samples seized from the crime scene and has been investigating those a
johnson stated that the u.k. has a sample of the nerve agent now we talk. was the russian ambassador quoting or interpret johnson accurately well the thing is it wasn't entirely clear what boris johnson meant so understand this fully i think we're going to have to have a quick listen to exactly what it was that he had to say and then and then look at the russian tepper taishan say that technically. you argue that their source of they snuff edge and novacek is russia how did you manage to find...
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intelligence studies i asked him about the apparent discrepancy between the statements we heard from boris johnson and the porton down laboratory. i think people like me that is to say objective academic observers have got to be very focused on what the process needs to be in order to come to a firm conclusion with probability that borders on certainty that a particular country was responsible for the attack insoles free. months ago and the first thing that they pull out be said was that the nerve agent has got to be identified once that is identified we can then use intelligence and other means to discover who is the most likely country to have been behind this remember the people who did this wish it to be secret they do not wish to be implicated this is detective work now what porton doubt has said has not confirmed well the british foreign secretary bari johnson has said but it hasn't contradicted it they say that russia is the most likely source of novacek the because russia development of the chalk and ok chemical analysis is that this is not a chalk but that by itself would never prove that
intelligence studies i asked him about the apparent discrepancy between the statements we heard from boris johnson and the porton down laboratory. i think people like me that is to say objective academic observers have got to be very focused on what the process needs to be in order to come to a firm conclusion with probability that borders on certainty that a particular country was responsible for the attack insoles free. months ago and the first thing that they pull out be said was that the...
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johnson was showed the petition regarding mary surratt. i will take a pass on that one. whether he did or not show the petition, we know that johnson confirmed the sentences, they were announced the next day, the sixth of july, to take effect on the following day, the seventh of july, the four convicted defendants were executed on that day at about noon. this chapter of my book ends with the grim picture of the four bodies hanging from the gallows on that day. stanton himself only lived four more years. he died in december of 1869, just after being nominated and confirmed to the supreme court, a position he was never able to fill. within weeks after he was dead, some newspapers were claiming that stanton had died by his own hand rather than bear the torture which was his own to bear from the execution of mary surratt. the longer version of this story appeared a few years later in which stanton's black servant was supposedly shaving stanton and tapped across the room for a moment and turned to see the razor slide across stanton's throat. yes. dramatic stuff. story, stanton's dr. wrote a long newspaper article listi
johnson was showed the petition regarding mary surratt. i will take a pass on that one. whether he did or not show the petition, we know that johnson confirmed the sentences, they were announced the next day, the sixth of july, to take effect on the following day, the seventh of july, the four convicted defendants were executed on that day at about noon. this chapter of my book ends with the grim picture of the four bodies hanging from the gallows on that day. stanton himself only lived four...
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we have lyndon johnson, we have the back ofrr and kennedy's head. everyone is looking at alan shepard, an astronaut. this is a rare picture where you have those three people in the room and no one is paying attention to them. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mic sign our collection. he was a democrat from oklahoma. he was elected in 1978 at 28 years old. he was a fighter. tobacco, the nra, he was not afraid to take on the big issues. that eventually ends up hurting him. he ends up losing in the democratic primary in 1994. his opponent got funding from the nra, big tobacco. his big fights came back against him politically. he is the type of person who did not care. he wanted to do the right thing. he said he would go to congress to take the hard votes, not to shy away from problems. it shows up in his collection. unlike other collections which were sanitized, and collection basically came to us as is. who synarnts shows is and who is staff is. his is one of the interesting collections. one of the things he was
we have lyndon johnson, we have the back ofrr and kennedy's head. everyone is looking at alan shepard, an astronaut. this is a rare picture where you have those three people in the room and no one is paying attention to them. they are all paying attention to alan shepard. the next collection is the mic sign our collection. he was a democrat from oklahoma. he was elected in 1978 at 28 years old. he was a fighter. tobacco, the nra, he was not afraid to take on the big issues. that eventually ends...
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like he's doing okay but i'm dwayne johnson. >> we had a great rivalry in the wwe. >> jimmy: but that in the world of wrestling, it is fission alliesed, it is fictionalized, it's a tv show but our rivalry was so real. we had real problems with each other. skbr >> jimmy: wow. >> which we broke pay-per-view models, but we had real issues with each other. now what's great about our relationship is he's one of my best times. we talk all the time. i am routing for him to win. >> jimmy: like magic and larry you've come this far. >> like magic and larry, exactly. absolutely [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nothing negative you want to say. >> no the thing is when you do see him send him my love, say listen dj wants to remind you if he ever acts up i will knock his teeth so far down his throat that he will stick a tooth brush up his ass to brush it. >> jimmy: oh, okay. let me write that down. yeah. will this be an electric tooth brush because it can make a big difference. >> not electric soft bristolles. >> jimmy: we'll go with rectalb. thank you very much. very good to see you dwayne johnso
like he's doing okay but i'm dwayne johnson. >> we had a great rivalry in the wwe. >> jimmy: but that in the world of wrestling, it is fission alliesed, it is fictionalized, it's a tv show but our rivalry was so real. we had real problems with each other. skbr >> jimmy: wow. >> which we broke pay-per-view models, but we had real issues with each other. now what's great about our relationship is he's one of my best times. we talk all the time. i am routing for him to win....
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crane of our sports department here to talk about last night's decisive master good morning johnson before we talk byron let's talk about that incredible game between last year's finalist real madrid and you ventus how did you ventus fight back from a three goal deficit only to lose in the dying moments it was a crazy game brian and i think we'll be off for themselves and probably the referee the same question such incredible drama probably the most exciting round of the champions league we've had in recent history don't even know where to start with start at the beginning because you ventus rest screen a lot that tied today on aggregate but then it all came down to this stoppage time instant john ngugi buffon that sends off off the railroad ward is a somewhat controversial penalty none you would want to step up in that situation situation christiane or neither did he made no mistake to that century for three on aggregate but of course or the top post match was about the penalty on the red card instead now john ricci before and is probably going to retire at the end of the season so this was
crane of our sports department here to talk about last night's decisive master good morning johnson before we talk byron let's talk about that incredible game between last year's finalist real madrid and you ventus how did you ventus fight back from a three goal deficit only to lose in the dying moments it was a crazy game brian and i think we'll be off for themselves and probably the referee the same question such incredible drama probably the most exciting round of the champions league we've...
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calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation and opposition party leader jeremy corbyn has said that he sees an inconsistency and that boris johnson now has some questions to answer. boris johnson has serious questions to which he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent porton down examined it unsaid. if i was a snow patrol they couldn't say where it came from. well now it remains to be seen whether or not johnson is going to be answering any of those questions given the vigorous ness with which accusations against russia have flown very early on in this case pretty much and soon as the name of the man who isn't paul keim out into the spotlight for more on this let's now go to the report of my colleague out of the. scotland yard said it first they need. this was a professional assassination attempt whoever did it made sure to leave as few traces as possible and it was a geisha of this complexity and size will understandably take some time and we
calling for the resignation of boris johnson we also know that the labor party has challenged the u.k. foreign secretary to explain himself in the situation and opposition party leader jeremy corbyn has said that he sees an inconsistency and that boris johnson now has some questions to answer. boris johnson has serious questions to which he claimed on german television this was a russian produced nerve agent porton down examined it unsaid. if i was a snow patrol they couldn't say where it came...
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we have different views. boris johnsonic but sadiq khan says if it comes to london, he will experience an open and diverse city that has always chosen unity over division and liberal values —— values of freedom of speech are held dear. it is a veiled criticism. there will be some sort of demonstration. he also only has limited time because he is coming to brussels for the nato summit and is said to be avoiding long—distance international travel which is why he's coming on friday the ofjuly. it is not a bad sign that this visit. let's talk deutsche bank. they have told us their profits have dipped 79%. this is in the gulf news. what is going wrong? they have been cutting bank on the number of staff and trying to turn the ship. many people are reporting record profits. that is a huge difference. they are not making as much money with savings and deposits as us banks would be. they have rising interest rates in the us. it also seems that some of the offering that deutsche bank has is just not fit exactly for what the market n
we have different views. boris johnsonic but sadiq khan says if it comes to london, he will experience an open and diverse city that has always chosen unity over division and liberal values —— values of freedom of speech are held dear. it is a veiled criticism. there will be some sort of demonstration. he also only has limited time because he is coming to brussels for the nato summit and is said to be avoiding long—distance international travel which is why he's coming on friday the...
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trish: adam johnson from "bullseye brief." before weet to that, i want to point it out to the viewer the president leaving key west, florida. hopping on air force one. we'll talk more about him. a lot of his policies specifically when it comes to taxes is what is driving the optimism. you have a market lower today. do you read much into it? >> no, i don't. we're pulling back slightly. it would be great, trish, if markets went up every day, i would be happy with that because i am the big bull out here. it is natural to have little pullbacks. 12points is not that much where we are, about half a percent. we had a great run. the two es of earnings and employment as you and i have been discussing about a year now are so incredibly powerful. you have the most number of people making the highest wages ever. they're spending it. 2/3 of the economy is consumer driven. earnings are up 22%. trish: jobless claims came out today, again lower. you're seeing consistency in the job market. >> that's right. trish: a slight improvement in wages. so what
trish: adam johnson from "bullseye brief." before weet to that, i want to point it out to the viewer the president leaving key west, florida. hopping on air force one. we'll talk more about him. a lot of his policies specifically when it comes to taxes is what is driving the optimism. you have a market lower today. do you read much into it? >> no, i don't. we're pulling back slightly. it would be great, trish, if markets went up every day, i would be happy with that because i am...