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at the time what the johnson administration was actually most worried about, what serious critics and not just demagogues were worried about, was that there would be a flood of new patients into america's hospitals because old people who couldn't previously afford to see a doctor, now they would have health insurance coverage. they would be able to see a doctor. there were worries this new tide, this new flood of elderly patients suddenly accessing health services would swamp the nation's hospitals. that was the sort of substantive concern about the implementation of medicare, and in the end that fear didn't really materialize either, but the worry that it might and the worry about all the other things it would take to implement that big new change made lbj and the johnson administration build in quite a bunch of lead time before the program actually started. so as i said, lbj signed the medicare bill in july 1965, but gave the country until july 1966 before medicare would actually go into effect. so he basically gave the country, gave his administration a year to get it rolled out, r
at the time what the johnson administration was actually most worried about, what serious critics and not just demagogues were worried about, was that there would be a flood of new patients into america's hospitals because old people who couldn't previously afford to see a doctor, now they would have health insurance coverage. they would be able to see a doctor. there were worries this new tide, this new flood of elderly patients suddenly accessing health services would swamp the nation's...
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. >> labor leaders worked with the johnson administration to propose a new government agency to enforceules. >> this year, i asked the congress for a workers' safety bill to protect you. >> but once again, the law was not passed until after a major disaster. when 78 miners were killed at farmington, west virginia, in 1968. >> i think all of us have been at fault in not taking aggressive action to preserve 20th century safety and health standards for the workers. now there's a revolt in the mines and the workers are going to get the kind of conditions that they deserve and should have had. >> within one year, the federal coal mine health and safety act was passed. and in the 1970, congress passed the occupational safety and health act. this confirmed in law the right to a healthy and safe workplace and established the occupational safety and health administration, or osha. the act says that employers have the primary responsibility for providing a safe and healthy workplace. osha is responsible for making safety rules and enforcing them. workers have a right to talk to their supervisors,
. >> labor leaders worked with the johnson administration to propose a new government agency to enforceules. >> this year, i asked the congress for a workers' safety bill to protect you. >> but once again, the law was not passed until after a major disaster. when 78 miners were killed at farmington, west virginia, in 1968. >> i think all of us have been at fault in not taking aggressive action to preserve 20th century safety and health standards for the workers. now...
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and as their efforts by the johnson administration to deal with the gun violence, as there are politicals like the black panther party actually appealing to the need for arms self-defense in the wave of police violence against african-americans, you see the nra really changing as an organization, a new way of leadership, by harlen carter, seized to take control of the organization and move it away from the earlier focus on responsible gun ownership and into advocacy and in defense of the second amendment. but it's really a reimagination of the nra that takes place in that moment. and that work is completed in 1977 at their convention, where harlan carter and those in favor of this advocacy model really take over the organization and change it from its foundations. >> in the film, you also talk about the role race has played in the gun debate. to what degree? >> well, race has always been central to the conversation about guns in america and gun control. one of the arguments that the nra makes consistently is that the founders were not in favor of gun restrictions, but the reality is, tha
and as their efforts by the johnson administration to deal with the gun violence, as there are politicals like the black panther party actually appealing to the need for arms self-defense in the wave of police violence against african-americans, you see the nra really changing as an organization, a new way of leadership, by harlen carter, seized to take control of the organization and move it away from the earlier focus on responsible gun ownership and into advocacy and in defense of the second...
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where he was at with this refusal in the draft and carry a back room possible deal from the johnson administrationvoid the controversy of it. and they came away totally convinced of his religious sincerity. and bill russell said, you know, i'm worried about the rest of us. i'm not worried about mohammad ali. but this is important that kareem abdul-jabbar understood the essence of who ali was. as sara said, this is a story about freedom and for a black man, a black person to try to escape the specific gravity of white intolerance and white supremacy over the last 402 years, is really difficult. he did it and he didn't forget where he came from. that's the context. this is as good a story in american history as we have. and it's right to bring up jackie robinson, the subject of a film that sara and her husband, david mcmahon and i made together, because both men are redefining black masculinity and black manhood, and also courage for an entire generation. >> now, ken, as a documentarian, you have to sift through massive amounts of things in a person's life. in the case of muhammad ali, you have one
where he was at with this refusal in the draft and carry a back room possible deal from the johnson administrationvoid the controversy of it. and they came away totally convinced of his religious sincerity. and bill russell said, you know, i'm worried about the rest of us. i'm not worried about mohammad ali. but this is important that kareem abdul-jabbar understood the essence of who ali was. as sara said, this is a story about freedom and for a black man, a black person to try to escape the...
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the , and ultimately the johnson administration including an economist named alice recommend, she helps decide what's new here and the idea was to give students a voucher. colleges will be forced to keep that voucher that will force them to keep their price in check. right, so they wanted to treat college like any other marketplace. like, if you were in the market for i don't know, books, you want companies to compete over customers companies have to become very creative in how they run things and what they offer. the quality of the product they're offering and they have to compete on price. the opposite happened in the 80s. colleges very quickly learned that actually, if you charge higher prices humans will think you are a higher-quality school. so colleges instead of competing on price impeded on prestige. there is this notion that it's called the chivas regal effect and it refers to a whiskey. it's this theory that says if you're a consumer and you go into a store and you're in the market to buy whiskey and you see two brands on the shelf, one is cheaper and one is more expensive, yo
the , and ultimately the johnson administration including an economist named alice recommend, she helps decide what's new here and the idea was to give students a voucher. colleges will be forced to keep that voucher that will force them to keep their price in check. right, so they wanted to treat college like any other marketplace. like, if you were in the market for i don't know, books, you want companies to compete over customers companies have to become very creative in how they run things...
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and ultimately the johnson administration including an economist, she's no longer here but she helped decide what to do here and the idea was if you give students a voucher, colleges will be forced to compete over the voucher and therefore that would force them to keep their prices in check. [laughter] >> right, so they wanted to treat college like any other marketplace. like if you were in the market for, i don't know, apples or books, you know, you want companies to compete over customers and so companies have to become very creative in how they run things and what they offer, the quality of the product that they're offering and they also have to compete on price. the opposite happened in the 80's, colleges very quickly learned that -- actually if you charge higher prices students will think you're a higher-quality school and so colleges instead of competing on price competed on prestige and there's this notion that -- that -- that it's called the regal effect. it refers to a whiskey. it's a theory that says, you know, if you're a consumer and go into a store and you're in the marke
and ultimately the johnson administration including an economist, she's no longer here but she helped decide what to do here and the idea was if you give students a voucher, colleges will be forced to compete over the voucher and therefore that would force them to keep their prices in check. [laughter] >> right, so they wanted to treat college like any other marketplace. like if you were in the market for, i don't know, apples or books, you know, you want companies to compete over...
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johnson: the administration continued with their withdrawal plan, evacuation of surrender, knowing theld be in control of $80 billion worth of sophisticated equipment at the end of that. correct? did that discussion ever come up in terms of maybe that would not be a good idea of leaving all of that equipment behind as we bug out of afghanistan? sec. blinken: that assessment came in july. much of the equipment -- and again, i will defer to my colleagues at the pentagon who are more expert than i am at this -- much of that equipment was me in operable. other pieces of equipment will become inoperable because there is no ability on the part of the talin to maintain it. none of it, to the best of my knowledge, poses a threat to us or any of afghanistan's neighbors. anchor: many people are concerned about what a taliban government could mean for global security and whether afghanistan could become a base for terrorists again. on that issue, here is mitt romney. sen. romney: in your view, mr. secretary, has the taliban abandoned their sympathy and collaboration with groups like alaeda and th
johnson: the administration continued with their withdrawal plan, evacuation of surrender, knowing theld be in control of $80 billion worth of sophisticated equipment at the end of that. correct? did that discussion ever come up in terms of maybe that would not be a good idea of leaving all of that equipment behind as we bug out of afghanistan? sec. blinken: that assessment came in july. much of the equipment -- and again, i will defer to my colleagues at the pentagon who are more expert than i...
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free—trade agreement high in my list of priorities for the uk, us relationship under the johnson administrationd take true tragically if eight us, uk trade agreement is pushed back quite a long way. and it certainly in my view will not cast a cloud shadow over this meeting. it�*s view will not cast a cloud shadow over this meeting.— over this meeting. it's always a deal when _ over this meeting. it's always a deal when avery did _ over this meeting. it's always a deal when avery did not - deal when avery did not british prime minister goes to the white house was up we remember tresa mae holding hands memorably with donald trump. is it less of a big dealfor an american president to be meeting the british prime minister? i an american president to be meeting the british prime minister?— the british prime minister? i don't think that joe _ the british prime minister? i don't think that joe biden _ the british prime minister? i don't think that joe biden woke - the british prime minister? i don't think that joe biden woke up - the british prime minister? i don't think that joe biden woke up early t
free—trade agreement high in my list of priorities for the uk, us relationship under the johnson administrationd take true tragically if eight us, uk trade agreement is pushed back quite a long way. and it certainly in my view will not cast a cloud shadow over this meeting. it�*s view will not cast a cloud shadow over this meeting.— over this meeting. it's always a deal when _ over this meeting. it's always a deal when avery did _ over this meeting. it's always a deal when avery did not -...
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they call donald trump the great disruptor i think you will find from merkel and from johnson that this administrationration since nato was created in 1949. liz: final ten seconds, how concerned are you. >> very concerned for our place in the world. liz: thank you for your service to our country and your families as well, it's good to see you i am elizabeth macdonald and you been watching "the evening edit", that does it evening. ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow there is lots of breaking news tonight, up on capitol hill secretary of state blinken went into day two of the catastrophic afghanistan hearings, this time in front of the senate foreign relations committee and he continues to blame donald trump and maintain that nato and her allies were completely behind the effort and continues to argue it was a smashing
they call donald trump the great disruptor i think you will find from merkel and from johnson that this administrationration since nato was created in 1949. liz: final ten seconds, how concerned are you. >> very concerned for our place in the world. liz: thank you for your service to our country and your families as well, it's good to see you i am elizabeth macdonald and you been watching "the evening edit", that does it evening. ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome to...
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group, over thousand organizations need yeah, drafted a letter recently to johnson & johnson and the biden administrationmand, which is the 600 llion doses that johnson & johnson is a new fracturing currently at a compa in india should go where the vaccines are most needed, which is the indian subcontinent, the african continent, and the covax facility rather than where johnson & johnson most wants to send them to, which on the basis of recent history and the company's experience in south africa, is europe and united states -- where it has large, unfulfilled orders which are quite lucrative, which it seems eager to supply. juan: as it stands now, j&j has only one partnership with an indian company but while pfizer and moderna have not in india, south africa. explain why pharmaceutical companies are reluctant to establish such partnerships. >> there is a curious difference in the way johnson & johnson applies vaccine around the world. what they're doing is provide what is called contract manufacturing. they are farming out the production of their vaccine other companies but they retain control of where th
group, over thousand organizations need yeah, drafted a letter recently to johnson & johnson and the biden administrationmand, which is the 600 llion doses that johnson & johnson is a new fracturing currently at a compa in india should go where the vaccines are most needed, which is the indian subcontinent, the african continent, and the covax facility rather than where johnson & johnson most wants to send them to, which on the basis of recent history and the company's experience in...
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australians, this positions britain well as part of the pivot to asia led by the biden administration and what boris johnsonike from the united states is a trade deal area barack obama -- deal. barack obama said that they would be at the back of the queue after brexit. that one is moot, but nothing would probably please the british more than the fact tt the french are furious and calling them opportunistic after the fact that the british were in the security lines with the australians and the french lost out on selling those subrines. for now boris johnson gets to showcase his alliance with the american presint with a visit to the white house. what about the chinese? when do they have their moment? >> that is coming up later today. it's a prerecorded message from president she, witchel b interesting because president biden talked about not seeking a new cold war. he wasn't specific that it was with china but the u.n. secretary general was more correct -- direct and said he didn't want to see two superpowers having two completely different approaches to the world because it was a recipe for trouble. we will
australians, this positions britain well as part of the pivot to asia led by the biden administration and what boris johnsonike from the united states is a trade deal area barack obama -- deal. barack obama said that they would be at the back of the queue after brexit. that one is moot, but nothing would probably please the british more than the fact tt the french are furious and calling them opportunistic after the fact that the british were in the security lines with the australians and the...
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about the transition through kennedy reacting to the assassination and the shaded administration and president johnson and his family. >> grant asks has president biden visited camp david, do you know? >> he has been there a time so far. he goes on to delaware and he's been decamp david eight times as president it has been there many times as vice president. >> has camp david ever been damaged by bad weather? >> yours a mic or burst on the hill and there's when those will knockout trees in the state park in a national park but fortunately nothing serious is it the area. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the driving range and it's humorous but you have to understand the frustratio
about the transition through kennedy reacting to the assassination and the shaded administration and president johnson and his family. >> grant asks has president biden visited camp david, do you know? >> he has been there a time so far. he goes on to delaware and he's been decamp david eight times as president it has been there many times as vice president. >> has camp david ever been damaged by bad weather? >> yours a mic or burst on the hill and there's when those...
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about the transition through kennedy reacting to the assassination and the shaded administration and president johnson and his family. >> grant asks has president biden visited camp david, do you know? >> he has been there a time so far. he goes on to delaware and he's been decamp david eight times as president it has been there many times as vice president. >> has camp david ever been damaged by bad weather? >> yours a mic or burst on the hill and there's when those will knockout trees in the state park in a national park but fortunately nothing serious is it the area. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the driving range and it's humorous but you have to understand the frustratio
about the transition through kennedy reacting to the assassination and the shaded administration and president johnson and his family. >> grant asks has president biden visited camp david, do you know? >> he has been there a time so far. he goes on to delaware and he's been decamp david eight times as president it has been there many times as vice president. >> has camp david ever been damaged by bad weather? >> yours a mic or burst on the hill and there's when those...
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my view is that johnson is incompetent at basic| administration, but when you do push him alone, he will, claims, i don't care about that, _ but you can get some movement if you push him along, _ but you have to be both angry and skilful about it. _ do you think they are going to shift on universal credit, then? yeah, they are. they will do it in some way. it looks as though they will shift on the type. i it will be a face—saving exercise. the amount of universal credit is taken away from you as your work more. they are going to have to dol something on energy as well, to assist people and the reason i am saying that is, you know, i talked i to people in the house of commons, there is a depth of anxiety— on the tory backbenches and, you know, there is a build—upj of frustration with johnson - and a bit on sunak, less on sunak, because he is hiding at the moment, i but there is a build—up of anxiety, i some of it in what you described as the red wall seats, - there is a bit of anger as well and i thinkjohnson will have | to move on some of these issues. now, john, you talked about that ke
my view is that johnson is incompetent at basic| administration, but when you do push him alone, he will, claims, i don't care about that, _ but you can get some movement if you push him along, _ but you have to be both angry and skilful about it. _ do you think they are going to shift on universal credit, then? yeah, they are. they will do it in some way. it looks as though they will shift on the type. i it will be a face—saving exercise. the amount of universal credit is taken away from you...
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host: well, pick on that -- that congressman johnson, the former president's support of infrastructure and his efforts during the administration to get infrastructure package passed. how dissimilar was that effort to what the democrats are trying now? mr. johnson: well, that's a great point. i appreciate what was said here. but listen, you have to understand, the infrastructure that president donald trump was talking about was more like the eisenhower example that was brought up in a previous segment. he actually wanted to build. he wanted to complete our roadways and build new interstates and improve the waterways and bridges and all the rest. everybody should and would have been for that. again, what's happening right now is not that. only a tiny percentage of this bill. the american people do support infrastructure investment. we all do. and if you poll it, of course, you'll get 70%, 80%, 90% of it. they have to realize what's being presented in this package is simply not that. listen, it's about the appropriate use of our limited federal resources. we have to be good stewards of the taxpayers' money and what's being presen
host: well, pick on that -- that congressman johnson, the former president's support of infrastructure and his efforts during the administration to get infrastructure package passed. how dissimilar was that effort to what the democrats are trying now? mr. johnson: well, that's a great point. i appreciate what was said here. but listen, you have to understand, the infrastructure that president donald trump was talking about was more like the eisenhower example that was brought up in a previous...
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johnson. he said the biden administration's decision to mandate vaccines for working americans without recognizingural immunity and making exceptions for it is an outrageous trampling of civil liberties. you've been on the forefront of this. you've had some success with cases. why are we -- why aren't we talking about natural immunity? are you surprised that white house houston factored in at all. push my >> not surprised. it's consistent with the fact they've been ignoring it all the long. why they are being so unscientific, i don't have a good answer. scott gottlieb, former fda commissioner, member of the board at pfizer his admitted that natural immunity needs to be part of the discussion. president biden you heard talk about how workers needed to be protected from their fellow workers. if fellow workers have naturally acquired immunity, they are not a threat. to require them to get a vaccine is completely unnecessary to remove any risk. >> shannon: i want to play more for the president said, a few comments about how he said it is the fault of the unvaccinated. here's what he said. >> we're goi
johnson. he said the biden administration's decision to mandate vaccines for working americans without recognizingural immunity and making exceptions for it is an outrageous trampling of civil liberties. you've been on the forefront of this. you've had some success with cases. why are we -- why aren't we talking about natural immunity? are you surprised that white house houston factored in at all. push my >> not surprised. it's consistent with the fact they've been ignoring it all the...
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senator ron johnson slammed the administration.alled the withdrawal very successful or extremely successful? and then senator mitt romney said why didn't you delay the deadline? why didn't you make it longer so that we could pull out the sivs and pull out the americans that were there? and then senator bob menendez the democrat was so disappointed as you were saying that lloyd austin did not appear that he is threatening to subpoena him now and called the withdrawal fatally flawed. brian: so here is rand paul on another aspect of our dismount from afghanistan, the biggest military failure in american history. whatever happened with that drone hit on the so-called isis-k members because we seem to have indication, according to the "the washington post," and "new york times," that you killed allies and his family. listen. >> the guy the biden administration droned, was he an aide worker or an isis-k operative? >> the administration is, of course, reviewing that strike and i'm sure that, you know, a full assessment will be forthcoming
senator ron johnson slammed the administration.alled the withdrawal very successful or extremely successful? and then senator mitt romney said why didn't you delay the deadline? why didn't you make it longer so that we could pull out the sivs and pull out the americans that were there? and then senator bob menendez the democrat was so disappointed as you were saying that lloyd austin did not appear that he is threatening to subpoena him now and called the withdrawal fatally flawed. brian: so...
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kennedy was assassinated 1963, vice president lyndon johnson carried on the kennedy administration's agenda, and it's legislative agenda was possibly even more successful, because of the emotional outpouring in the aftermath of the death of president kennedy. but when ruth bader ginsburg died, she was replaced as quickly as possible by a judge who could spend even more years on the court justice -- then spent every day on the job trying to undo ruth bader ginsburg's life work. when a supreme court justice dies, hundreds of millions of people do not know what that means for the rights the supreme court has been protecting for them. when the supreme court justice dies, americans do not know what rights they might lose because of that. and so tonight, because some supreme court justices retired at the right time, and other supreme court justices died at the wrong time, women in texas, who have been raped, women in texas who are pregnant because their fathers or their uncles or their brothers made them pregnant, will not be able to end those pregnancies, because the judges put on the sup
kennedy was assassinated 1963, vice president lyndon johnson carried on the kennedy administration's agenda, and it's legislative agenda was possibly even more successful, because of the emotional outpouring in the aftermath of the death of president kennedy. but when ruth bader ginsburg died, she was replaced as quickly as possible by a judge who could spend even more years on the court justice -- then spent every day on the job trying to undo ruth bader ginsburg's life work. when a supreme...
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neil: and secretary jay johnson served in the obama administration. i want to go right now to a guy who if you think about it, about a year before had the first hint of terror when his ship the u.s.s. cole was hit by terror bombing, guys who got out to the boat and were able to explode, kill 18 sailors, that was in october of the year 2000 and we know what happened about 11 months later and many say that was a preview to coming attractions. and the commander lipo with us right now. commander, nice to see you. where do you think we stand, commander 20 years after 9/11 and by extension, 21 years after the u.s.s. cole? >> well, neil, first thank you for having me on on a solemn day like this as we pause to remember those who paid a terrible price for a government that didn't do anything in response to the attack on the u.s.s. cole. when i look back 20 years ago, 9/11, the one thing i would say is that morning americans didn't care about the status of their stock portfolio. ne didn't care about the argument with their neighbor, what they cared about that
neil: and secretary jay johnson served in the obama administration. i want to go right now to a guy who if you think about it, about a year before had the first hint of terror when his ship the u.s.s. cole was hit by terror bombing, guys who got out to the boat and were able to explode, kill 18 sailors, that was in october of the year 2000 and we know what happened about 11 months later and many say that was a preview to coming attractions. and the commander lipo with us right now. commander,...
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he published it, johnson found out and disliked ben bradley and the sort of idea that his administrationking to this eastern influenced press corps so much that he holds an impromptu press conference, announces that he is appointing j. edgar hoover fbi director for life. and he -- as he is stepping down' says in the famous telling, tell bradley i said forget you except he didn't use the word "forget." so it's always been a little tough with the press and, chase, what's the future of republican politics? >> let me draw upon the fact that before i began spending my life in politics i was a practicing journalist working for the houston chronicle so i'm going to jump into this answer to say that of course the so-called 24-hour news cycle, instantaneous communications affect and some might say infect our politics to a degree unknown in past times if only because the expectation of that news cycle is that public officials are immediately instantaneously wise with regard to, a, what's happening at all and, b, what to do about it. and no human being is capable of doing that and in past times whe
he published it, johnson found out and disliked ben bradley and the sort of idea that his administrationking to this eastern influenced press corps so much that he holds an impromptu press conference, announces that he is appointing j. edgar hoover fbi director for life. and he -- as he is stepping down' says in the famous telling, tell bradley i said forget you except he didn't use the word "forget." so it's always been a little tough with the press and, chase, what's the future of...
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we are pleased to welcome the former homeland security secretary during the obama administration, secretary jeh johnson. he serves on a number of boards including the 9/11 memorial and museum in 2018 he received the ronald reagan peace through strength award and one other biographical note, he served as an intern in senator pat moynihan's office back in 1978 so that probably set up well in his years in public service and finally, philip zeliko is the executive director of the 9/11 commission he served as a counselor in the state department under secretary of state conde rice during the george w bush administration he -- administration. he has authored or co-authored a number of books including to build a better world choices to end the cold war and create a global commonwealth co-authored with secretary of state conde rice and served as a member of the white house intelligence advisory board under both president bush and president obama. he is also a history professor at uva. all of you, thank you for being with us. we want to begin first with the day, september 11th 2001. senator tom daschle, as that
we are pleased to welcome the former homeland security secretary during the obama administration, secretary jeh johnson. he serves on a number of boards including the 9/11 memorial and museum in 2018 he received the ronald reagan peace through strength award and one other biographical note, he served as an intern in senator pat moynihan's office back in 1978 so that probably set up well in his years in public service and finally, philip zeliko is the executive director of the 9/11 commission he...
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dozens of america's biggest corporations welcomes the biden administration's continued vigilance fighting covid in new york, jessica johnson cope, whose security firm has 160 employees supports the vaccine, but worries about the burden of a mandate. >> i'm worried about people not getting vaccinated because of vaccine hesitancy, and then the logistical and cost impact it could have on our business >> reporter: and peter, i know the president is getting it from all sides. there are some health experts saying he didn't go far enough. >> yeah, lester, that's right dr. fauci among them saying he would have preferred mandating vaccines for workers without that testing option tonight the white house argues it's on firm legal ground for the mandate, relying on a 50-year-old law that gives the federal government the power to protect employees from grave dangers at work lester >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. in this battle over vaccine and mask requirements in schools is growing more intense in florida today, an appeals court ruled that the governor's ban on mask mandates can remain in place during legal challenge
dozens of america's biggest corporations welcomes the biden administration's continued vigilance fighting covid in new york, jessica johnson cope, whose security firm has 160 employees supports the vaccine, but worries about the burden of a mandate. >> i'm worried about people not getting vaccinated because of vaccine hesitancy, and then the logistical and cost impact it could have on our business >> reporter: and peter, i know the president is getting it from all sides. there are...
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in the cable realm him and literally threw initiatives associated with the carter administration, that helped bob johnson be in a position to start black entertainment television. when we look at the reagan administration, we know in some areas, the reagan and missed ration indeed fought to cut back programs that historically benefited african-americans and other poor segments of american society. interestingly, during the reagan administration, the programs to assist lack business were maintained and in some instances, enhanced. it has been suggested that one of the motivations was the influence of elizabeth dole, who was a liaison during that period. that dole approached president reagan and said there is a sentiment out there that you are anti-african-american, and by continuing to support african-american entrepreneurship, that might help dispel the notion that you are totally against the aspirations of the african-american community. it also appears that reagan on a personal level believed in a free enterprise system, so it wasn't a problem in terms of promoting programs to support african-american
in the cable realm him and literally threw initiatives associated with the carter administration, that helped bob johnson be in a position to start black entertainment television. when we look at the reagan administration, we know in some areas, the reagan and missed ration indeed fought to cut back programs that historically benefited african-americans and other poor segments of american society. interestingly, during the reagan administration, the programs to assist lack business were...
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johnson or into the semifinals of the third straight season. derby county have entered administrationer mel morris has spent the past two days talking to players and staff, whose jobs are now uncertain. the 12 point deduction means that wayne rooney's team drop to the foot of the championship table, on minus two points. administrators from the firm quantuma have been appointed, who say they are looking for interested parties and want to ensure the club continues to fulfill its fixtures. morris says the club has lost him "in excess of £200m" to date. english premier league and championship clubs will be able to offer licensed standing areas at their grounds from 2022, as part of a pilot programme. it would mean an end to the ban on standing in the top two divisions which has been in place for more than 25 years, following recommendations made in the taylor report into the 1989 hillsborough disaster. in recent years, campaigners have called for standing to be allowed in grounds once again. barrier seating has been developed to provide seats which can also be converted to standing areas.
johnson or into the semifinals of the third straight season. derby county have entered administrationer mel morris has spent the past two days talking to players and staff, whose jobs are now uncertain. the 12 point deduction means that wayne rooney's team drop to the foot of the championship table, on minus two points. administrators from the firm quantuma have been appointed, who say they are looking for interested parties and want to ensure the club continues to fulfill its fixtures. morris...
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i do believe we have folks from the city administrator's office to make presentations, and i believe that it is miss jennifer johnson from city administrator's office to really consolidate all the responses from our city departments. that's including the capital planning and o.c.a. for all the findings and recommendations. >> chair preston: thank you, supervisor chan, and i believe we can start off with a civil grand jury representative, if that's okay. i see mr. cohen. my notes have said mr. [indiscernible] would speak. i see mr. cohen raising his hand, and i'll let you sort out which one of you will use the ten minutes to present the item. >> good morning. my name is allen cohen, and i am the fore person of the 2020-2021 civil grand jury. san francisco is known for the golden gate bridge, for sourdough, for fisherman's wharf, and our earthquakes. everyone knows that it's only a matter of time before another earthquake strikes our city. >> i'm going to raise a particular issue that i think we saw from reading the initial response from the city agencies. so first of all, i really commend the responders from the mayo
i do believe we have folks from the city administrator's office to make presentations, and i believe that it is miss jennifer johnson from city administrator's office to really consolidate all the responses from our city departments. that's including the capital planning and o.c.a. for all the findings and recommendations. >> chair preston: thank you, supervisor chan, and i believe we can start off with a civil grand jury representative, if that's okay. i see mr. cohen. my notes have said...
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the senate committee over the administration's bungling of the afghan withdrawal. ron johnsonver again democrats want to raise your taxes, charles payne breaks down the new proposal and how much it could, but don't miss a minute too soon. g vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. . . ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars... relax. you just need digital workflows. they help keep everyone supplied and happy, proactively. let's workflow it. then you can stop having those nightmares. no, i would miss them too much. whatever you business is facing... let's w
the senate committee over the administration's bungling of the afghan withdrawal. ron johnsonver again democrats want to raise your taxes, charles payne breaks down the new proposal and how much it could, but don't miss a minute too soon. g vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. . . ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on...
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the biden administration will not start negotiations on a deal anytime soon. boris johnsonunk expectations of progress. saying an agreement was unlikely before the election do in 2024. resident biden used his first u.n. general assembly speech to double the amount of money the u.s. will spend helping other nations fight climate change by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloombergquint take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie: coming up, we get back to the markets as tension shifts between the fed and concerns about evergrande. markets pointing higher so far this morning. this is bloomberg. . ♪ annmarie: welcome back to the open. we are less than 40 minutes away from cash equity trading. futures pointing to a stronger open. gains of 0.7% for u.k. markets, more for france and the dax as well. a bit of relief into these markets. the risk is certainly is not gone, especially given that this wording from
the biden administration will not start negotiations on a deal anytime soon. boris johnsonunk expectations of progress. saying an agreement was unlikely before the election do in 2024. resident biden used his first u.n. general assembly speech to double the amount of money the u.s. will spend helping other nations fight climate change by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. global news 24 hours a day on air and on...
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johnson found out and disliked brad widely and that his administration was leaking to the press.he held a press conference but a hoover as fbi director for life. as he was stepping down, in the famous telling, tell bradley i say forget you. only he didn't say the word forget. so it's always been a little tough with the press. >> and chase, what is the future of republican politics? >> let me drop on the facts, before for i spent my life working for politics i was a journalist were working for the houston chronicle. so of course the so-called free 24 hour news cycle, instantaneous communications effect, and some might, say, infect our politics to a certain degree. if only because the expectation of that news cycle is that public officials are immediately, instantaneously wise with regard to what is happening at all and what to do about it. no human being is capable of doing that. in past times, when communications were much slower, public officials did have the luxury of thanking or discussing these matters before these spoke, and before they acted. that is a luxury not allowed to
johnson found out and disliked brad widely and that his administration was leaking to the press.he held a press conference but a hoover as fbi director for life. as he was stepping down, in the famous telling, tell bradley i say forget you. only he didn't say the word forget. so it's always been a little tough with the press. >> and chase, what is the future of republican politics? >> let me drop on the facts, before for i spent my life working for politics i was a journalist were...