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and i had the great good fsh of working with linda johnson rob, whom you all saw last night and lucy johnson, the johnson daughters on projects relating to the lbj presidential lay barrier and l school of affairs. and they're not heavy-handed. they'll trust that historians will get it right. and it must have been very painful for them to see their father so defined so long. both of the johnson daughters were living under the white house roof with their parents. and both of their presidents were in vietnam. so their husbands were putting their lives on the line in vietnam, because of the decisions of their commander in chief, their father-in-law, and they're hearing protesters outside the white house gate chanting, hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today? and they could see him striving for peace and knew how painful this was for him. so i really admire their not being heavy-handed in trying to direct that legacy and letting history sort things out, and it has. >> how special was it last night at our event at the kennedy center to have john tyler there, the grandson -- or lion
and i had the great good fsh of working with linda johnson rob, whom you all saw last night and lucy johnson, the johnson daughters on projects relating to the lbj presidential lay barrier and l school of affairs. and they're not heavy-handed. they'll trust that historians will get it right. and it must have been very painful for them to see their father so defined so long. both of the johnson daughters were living under the white house roof with their parents. and both of their presidents were...
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my name is linda johnson. i'm the executive director at creativity explored. i want to thank you so much for considering our legacy business application today. as the other speakers have said, we're a non-profit art studio working with artists with developmental disabilities. we're celebrating our 35th year. we are honored to be considered. we thank rick and symptom for theitom for theirtime and suppo. i'm here today to ask you as members of the commission to adopt a recommendation to improve our legacy business application. in doing so, supporting a community of artists with disabilities as they work to create art. our artist explored our nearing $1.7 million in revenue that they've earned from their art. the artist at c.e. are 100% individuals with low incomes who would ordinarily struggle to earn any income. so participation in our program can mean the difference between living on a fixed income and being able to go out and go on a vacation, do something extra with your family or just go out and buy a slice of pizza. we also support the application -- it wi
my name is linda johnson. i'm the executive director at creativity explored. i want to thank you so much for considering our legacy business application today. as the other speakers have said, we're a non-profit art studio working with artists with developmental disabilities. we're celebrating our 35th year. we are honored to be considered. we thank rick and symptom for theitom for theirtime and suppo. i'm here today to ask you as members of the commission to adopt a recommendation to improve...
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bobby baker, linda johnson's infamous aid, recounted many tales. for simple, he mentioned that a senator wants to ask him to direct to have a page run to the store to buy prophylactic because he was going to go back to his office and have a tryst with his secretary. sexual harassment and abuse of staff are not uncommon. the 1983 congressional page scandal exposed two representatives as having sexual relations with 17 years old. these youth were hired to work for congress but will preyed upon. with so much money for congressional staff, legislators abuse their hiring authorities. friends, the children's a friend, lovers were given jobs in congress. someone put his mistress on the payroll even though she could not type or file or answer the phone. that is elizabeth ray. even the legislative branch support agencies who are supposed to be nonpartisan were occasionally tainted by legislators. these agencies depend upon congress for their money. they take their direction from money. they have to do congress asks. what a powerful member would make a deman
bobby baker, linda johnson's infamous aid, recounted many tales. for simple, he mentioned that a senator wants to ask him to direct to have a page run to the store to buy prophylactic because he was going to go back to his office and have a tryst with his secretary. sexual harassment and abuse of staff are not uncommon. the 1983 congressional page scandal exposed two representatives as having sexual relations with 17 years old. these youth were hired to work for congress but will preyed upon....
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johnson & johnson. miss linday, senior vice president, consumer experience in global editor in chief. johnson & johnson will continue fight substance abuse and launched an opioid addiction awareness campaign that reached more than 2.5 million parents via the center. mr. roger krohn, chairman and , to opioid related causes to educate our work force of 38,000 employees, dozens of companies. mike employs workers directly from graduating and will soon tonch the recovery network bring hope, recovery, mentorship 2000 struggling with opioid addiction. carson.n to staffxpand training in over 100 -- 21,000 nationwide , on young children and families. debbie, ceo. and will educate 1000 more decisions on practices. mcmaster, president american red cross training services. an onlinewill offer course, first aid for opioid overdoses to give all americans the knowledge to respond to an opioid emergency. over 3 million annual first aid trainings. presidentcutive vice for pharmacy. rated offering free packets with new opioid presc
johnson & johnson. miss linday, senior vice president, consumer experience in global editor in chief. johnson & johnson will continue fight substance abuse and launched an opioid addiction awareness campaign that reached more than 2.5 million parents via the center. mr. roger krohn, chairman and , to opioid related causes to educate our work force of 38,000 employees, dozens of companies. mike employs workers directly from graduating and will soon tonch the recovery network bring hope,...
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he saw linda johnson on the senate side and he saw sam on the house side and he, as one of the colleagues in the house, jack burns was always there. the delicate, the congress from hawaii before, they were more like a diplomat. jack burns, he was there, he was one that didn't make a difference. he was down there on the floor, he would show up. he said, he was a nice guy. he wanted statehood. that's what he went after. he was, i would like to think that's where he learned politics. legislative product takes, governing politics. lyndon johnson, one of the things was, the big thing alaska was going after two. they argued who should go first. johnson said, jack, a lot of people who won't vote for you because he said, you are ready for state. you got a population, they vote well, you've got things to support your economy. alaska wants them to. they are not as prepared for statehood. their economy is not as strong, the people up there. if you let alaska in, we could get the votes to get you in. alaska, this was the interesting thing at the time, alaska promises at that time, promises to be a de
he saw linda johnson on the senate side and he saw sam on the house side and he, as one of the colleagues in the house, jack burns was always there. the delicate, the congress from hawaii before, they were more like a diplomat. jack burns, he was there, he was one that didn't make a difference. he was down there on the floor, he would show up. he said, he was a nice guy. he wanted statehood. that's what he went after. he was, i would like to think that's where he learned politics. legislative...
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historian johnson linda talks about desertion among u.s. troops during the civil war. explore the different reasons why the soldiers joined the war. their combat experiences and their motives for desertion. his hour-long talk is part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning.
historian johnson linda talks about desertion among u.s. troops during the civil war. explore the different reasons why the soldiers joined the war. their combat experiences and their motives for desertion. his hour-long talk is part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning.
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historian johnson linda talks about desertion among u.s. troops during the civil war. explore the different reasons why the soldiers joined the war. their combat experiences and their motives for desertion. his hour-long talk is part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. the associate director of the civil war institute. our speaker this morning, y is a 201820 19 bernard schwartz postdoctoral fellow at the you north historical society. and assistant professor at weber state university. he received a phd from brown university in may of 2018. he spent the past year teaching at -- college as a 2017 2018 exchange faculty fellow. is the recipient of the william s holmes award from the southern historical association. project, black rebels and union blue examines the desertion, mutiny, and court-martial trials of former slaves serving a begin arming of. they found military service to the vision of freedom. resistance of african-american soldiers and remember the process of emancipation. a portion of his researc
historian johnson linda talks about desertion among u.s. troops during the civil war. explore the different reasons why the soldiers joined the war. their combat experiences and their motives for desertion. his hour-long talk is part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. the associate director of the civil war institute. our speaker this morning, y is a 201820 19 bernard schwartz postdoctoral fellow at the you north...
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johnson and say oh >> she loved flowers, but really what she was was our nation's first conservationist first lady. but my memory that is sered in my mind, of course on the defendant's panel linda had called me when i was chief of staff to mrs. bush and had said "i'm bringing my mother back to washington for what i know will be her last time to see some of her friends." of course she had a stroke. he wasn't speaking. she was in a wheelchair, but she was still very vibrant and she said "do you think we can come to the white house?" i knew instipthively laura bush's answer would be "of course." i knew the answer would be "yes." i said "i will call you back with dates and times that would work." and she was so thrilled to have heifer come to the white house and she took the former first lady through the white house and any of the resident staffs that had been working in the white house that had been there in the johnson time were there to greet mrs. johnson at the diplomatic room door and in addition, one of the butlers who had worked for the johnsons, mr. german was a part time elevator operator that operated the president's elevator and a couple days of week he made sure he was
johnson and say oh >> she loved flowers, but really what she was was our nation's first conservationist first lady. but my memory that is sered in my mind, of course on the defendant's panel linda had called me when i was chief of staff to mrs. bush and had said "i'm bringing my mother back to washington for what i know will be her last time to see some of her friends." of course she had a stroke. he wasn't speaking. she was in a wheelchair, but she was still very vibrant and...
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johnson's®. ♪. >>> (mÚsica). >>> ay. >>> asÍ mira al ritmo de banda. >>> Échele bonito. >>> quÉ bonito los recoditos. >>> muy buenos dÍas mi gente linda bienvenidos a estesaludos desde new jersey ustedes son amantes de los caramelos aquÍ una aventura en candy to pÍa. >>> cÓmo sacado de un cuento infantil llegaron para transportarnos a un mundo construido con dulces. >>> de la dpones como este construido con 125 mil piezas caridad melos, la estatua de la libertad tambiÉn de caramelos y estos Árboles son parte de esta exhibiciÓn la cual nacio como un sueÑo de esta talentosa latina. >>> candy to pÍa es un sueÑo para mÍ, cuando yo era una niÑa mero fascinaban los dulces los choco lotes los bombones y una pelÍcula en particular me fascinaba me encantaba. entonces, yo soÑaba con un mundo lleno del dulces. >>> y este mundo hoy en dÍa es una realidad para jackie quiÉn nos comenta la elaboraciÓn de estas obras de arte hechas con caramelos. >>> yo soy una artista de dulces. me llaman la lien de las dulces pero estas esculturas tengo un equipo tremendo en los Ángeles y totalidad lo hacemos del dulce del mano. eso es, miles de horas. cada cosa que hacemos estÁ hech
johnson's®. ♪. >>> (mÚsica). >>> ay. >>> asÍ mira al ritmo de banda. >>> Échele bonito. >>> quÉ bonito los recoditos. >>> muy buenos dÍas mi gente linda bienvenidos a estesaludos desde new jersey ustedes son amantes de los caramelos aquÍ una aventura en candy to pÍa. >>> cÓmo sacado de un cuento infantil llegaron para transportarnos a un mundo construido con dulces. >>> de la dpones como este construido con 125...
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linda burbridge used to vote ukip but now supports theresa may, and floating voters muyiwa adigun and stephen morris. thank you forjoining us. theresa may boris johnsona may. boris johnson. may borisjohnson? origin of the theresa may. borisjohnson. i'm leaning towards boris if he gets it right. none of the above! who do you wa nt to right. none of the above! who do you want to leave the country? anyone but those two. anyone? matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick clegg? perhaps not in but anyone but those two. why are you still supporting theresa may? i think it is quite clear that she is a grown—up who is doing what is best for britain, which is in short supply in politics right now. she is really working on a deal that works, notjust for the 5296 a deal that works, notjust for the 52% that voted leave but the 48% that voted to remain because i think the government needs to find a copper mines that works for everyone in the country. i think actually, most voters now have a lot of respect for her, after showing the resilience she has shown that it lasted, taking punches from all sides, from her own faction, labour and the
linda burbridge used to vote ukip but now supports theresa may, and floating voters muyiwa adigun and stephen morris. thank you forjoining us. theresa may boris johnsona may. boris johnson. may borisjohnson? origin of the theresa may. borisjohnson. i'm leaning towards boris if he gets it right. none of the above! who do you wa nt to right. none of the above! who do you want to leave the country? anyone but those two. anyone? matilla almost anyone, perhaps not nick clegg, but you know... nick...
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starbucks ceo kevin johnson, nancy pelosi, and mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco please welcome our master of ceremonies, the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglas. >> hello and welcome to the global climate action summit. i am honored and humbled to be here in san francisco with such extraordinary leaders from around the world. these are leaders from every sector, every industry, business, government, technology, philanthropy, entrepreneurs and artists, inventors, investors scientists and students all united by a common goal. we are also, on saturday tens of thousands of citizens around the world marched to demand greater climate action. our task becomes more urgent every day. temperatures reached record hig high. people are dying as wildfires burn their houses to the ground. they are starving as droughts destroy their crops. hurricanes and other disasters have claimed thousands of lives displacing entire populations, causing billions and billions of dollars in damage. and of course, at this very moment, hurricanes lawrence is bearing down on the eastern seaboard and already one and half million people have been told to evacuate their h
starbucks ceo kevin johnson, nancy pelosi, and mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco please welcome our master of ceremonies, the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglas. >> hello and welcome to the global climate action summit. i am honored and humbled to be here in san francisco with such extraordinary leaders from around the world. these are leaders from every sector, every industry, business, government, technology, philanthropy, entrepreneurs and artists,...