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hello, mark. >> amy johnson: how's it going? johnson: hi. >> whitaker: how are you? very nice to meet you. amy visits mark as often as she can, and invited us to come along one afternoon. he told us he'd just like to go home. do you think you need help? >> mark johnson: no. >> whitaker: so you unders-- you understand why you're here? >> mark johnson: no. >> whitaker: think you'd be okay at home? >> mark johnson: yeah. ( laughs ) >> whitaker: i think amy thinks... i don't want to put words in her mouth, but i think she thinks this is the best place for you right now. >> mark johnson: okay. ( laughs ) >> whitaker: after another minute, mark said, "all right, see ya," and we left him. >> amy johnson: big hug. >> mark johnson: okay. >> whitaker: it's clearly painful for amy to see what f.t.d. has done to her husband, and to know what it will do. >> amy johnson: and they gave him two to five years to live. and-- >> whitaker: two to five years? >> amy johnson: two to five years. >> whitaker: so how are you doing now? >> amy johnson: i
hello, mark. >> amy johnson: how's it going? johnson: hi. >> whitaker: how are you? very nice to meet you. amy visits mark as often as she can, and invited us to come along one afternoon. he told us he'd just like to go home. do you think you need help? >> mark johnson: no. >> whitaker: so you unders-- you understand why you're here? >> mark johnson: no. >> whitaker: think you'd be okay at home? >> mark johnson: yeah. ( laughs ) >> whitaker: i...
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amy johnson with the story. >>reporter: it was a shocking prom proposal between two high school students that ended up on social media and hurt and angered fellow classmate . >> it makes you feel as though you don't belong . >> the two student showed off the invitation that says you are racist but i would do anything for you to go with me to prom . >> we blurred the letters that spell out a racist slur . >> it makes me feel small to know that students on this campus thanks it's acceptable and appropriate and think the word is just a word that can be thrown around . >> i don't think that's okay. none of that is okay. you need to learn that those types of words are hurtful and it's not cool . >> the school's principals say the students are facing severe consequences. he sent a letter to parents that reads races words and acts have no place in the school community, rise above this and be a better school community because of that. the president and vice president of the naacp say the principal wouldn't meet with the
amy johnson with the story. >>reporter: it was a shocking prom proposal between two high school students that ended up on social media and hurt and angered fellow classmate . >> it makes you feel as though you don't belong . >> the two student showed off the invitation that says you are racist but i would do anything for you to go with me to prom . >> we blurred the letters that spell out a racist slur . >> it makes me feel small to know that students on this...
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eviction the landlord's daughter will be moving in once she graduates from law school reporter amy johnson spoke to that land. the board. >>a 102. would you kick out a 102 year-old woman. >>would you take care chad. former governor arnold schwarzenegger tweeted today that the eviction of his dear friend is heartless he says he'll be reaching out to her to help and that the landlords we'll be hearing from him to s things stand right now. smith must leave her home by the end of june. >>ending than what it looks like as we check the 4 zone forecast a little windy out there one of the best part about living in the bay right is that there's always something to do especially on the weekends memorial day weekend though should be little is here than usual to find >>fun things all around the bay area so here's a couple of ideas if you want to head out how about this card of all in san francisco on both saturday and sunday in the mission there starting at 9.30 that's going to be partly cloudy on saturday that should be good day to get out there kind a little iffy. we are going to see some showers co
eviction the landlord's daughter will be moving in once she graduates from law school reporter amy johnson spoke to that land. the board. >>a 102. would you kick out a 102 year-old woman. >>would you take care chad. former governor arnold schwarzenegger tweeted today that the eviction of his dear friend is heartless he says he'll be reaching out to her to help and that the landlords we'll be hearing from him to s things stand right now. smith must leave her home by the end of june....
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. >> reporter: amy johnson and her husband mark married in 2006, settled in the small minnesota town four young children, three boys and a girl. three years ago, amy says mark suddenly seemed to stop caring about her and the kids. >> that's the first time that i really remember thinking to myself, what happened? where did you go? >> reporter: amy recalls a day where she left mark in charge of their sons, then 3 and 2, only to come home and find the boys playing outside alone by a busy street, while mark sat inside watching tv oblivious. on other days, he began to display compulsive behaviors she had never seen before. >> he couldn't stop eating. i started locking the food up. he would walk down to the grocery store and buy more. i took his credit card. he'd walk to the grocery store and steal food. >> and these changes you saw, did you ask him what's going on? >> yeah, and he just said, oh, i don't think anything's different, is it? >> reporter: it was. mark began making inappropriate remarks to a female co-worker at the company where he worked as a manufacturing engineer. >> he was f
. >> reporter: amy johnson and her husband mark married in 2006, settled in the small minnesota town four young children, three boys and a girl. three years ago, amy says mark suddenly seemed to stop caring about her and the kids. >> that's the first time that i really remember thinking to myself, what happened? where did you go? >> reporter: amy recalls a day where she left mark in charge of their sons, then 3 and 2, only to come home and find the boys playing outside alone...
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amy: join johnson, he also represented him, the schools a $289keeper who won million in damages. pam millers won $2 billion. how do you arrive at these numbers and do they actually get this? what does it do to monsanto? >> whether or not mr. johnson will see the entire award is an issue that is currently being fought in courts and on appeal. biggerliods'award was and the fact that mr. johnson's case was actually rushed to trial because of his failing health where as the pilliod case we had time to develop a full body of evidence. that is one of the reasons why the number is so big. i think we look at the overall situation, what these numbers say is a clear signal to monsanto and now bayer that they need to do something in the simple fact is currently the leadership at bayer is refusing to take responsibility for thiss health crisis ththat monsanto created and are refusing toto do right by these people. we'rere going to continue to fie these lawsuits, taken to trial, and get bigger and bigger verdicts until they finally do right by these people. amy: we're talking thousands of law
amy: join johnson, he also represented him, the schools a $289keeper who won million in damages. pam millers won $2 billion. how do you arrive at these numbers and do they actually get this? what does it do to monsanto? >> whether or not mr. johnson will see the entire award is an issue that is currently being fought in courts and on appeal. biggerliods'award was and the fact that mr. johnson's case was actually rushed to trial because of his failing health where as the pilliod case we...
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johnson a feeling the opioid crisis. he said the company computer with purdue pharma using aggressive marketing. this is democracy now!, i'm amyoodman wiwith nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to oklahoma, where for the first time a pharmaceutical company is on trial for its role in the opioid crisis. johnson & johnson, the corporate giant better known for its baby products, produces a fentanyl patch and previously also manufactured an opioid pill. in opening statements tuesday, lawyers made a sweeping case against the company, accusing it of driving demand for opioids while the drug ravaged the state of oklahoma. the state says johnson & johnson targeted children and veterans to sell opioids. in court filings, attorney general mike hunter likened johnson & johnson to a "kingpin" that has been targeting an unsuspecting public since the 1990's. this is hunter speaking at the trial tuesday. >> the pain, anguish, and heart break that oklahoma families, businesses, communities and individual oklahomans is almost impossible to comprehend. how did this happen? at the end of the day, your honor, of a short, one word answer -- greed
johnson a feeling the opioid crisis. he said the company computer with purdue pharma using aggressive marketing. this is democracy now!, i'm amyoodman wiwith nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to oklahoma, where for the first time a pharmaceutical company is on trial for its role in the opioid crisis. johnson & johnson, the corporate giant better known for its baby products, produces a fentanyl patch and previously also manufactured an opioid pill. in opening statements tuesday, lawyers...
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amy. >>> it is thursday. and since it's thursday, you know what that means, it means tory johnson is here with "deals & steals up, tom & sheri's. this is so cool. it is an iron in a bottle. so take a look at this. you spray it on -- we have a little clip. spray it on wrinkled clothing, shake it out, smooth it out. someone told me that's called the guy iron when you take the hand over. and so what you get is beautifully smoothed clothing. i've been working on all of these items here. it's amazing for travel, dorm rooms, guys, girls, you name it. you're getting two big bottles for home, two small bottles for travel. tsa compliant size. normally $50, today slashed in half, $25 for your big bundle. [ applause ] >> that is great because i can probably speak for most of the guys. we put it on and eventually it's not wrinkled. >> that will make you look better. this is very cool. so that is -- when a woman is wearing heels, the area that hurts the most is the ball of her foot. this is a little cushion to add comfort to uncomfortable shoes and have all of these socks down here. no matter what kind of shoes you're wea
amy. >>> it is thursday. and since it's thursday, you know what that means, it means tory johnson is here with "deals & steals up, tom & sheri's. this is so cool. it is an iron in a bottle. so take a look at this. you spray it on -- we have a little clip. spray it on wrinkled clothing, shake it out, smooth it out. someone told me that's called the guy iron when you take the hand over. and so what you get is beautifully smoothed clothing. i've been working on all of these...