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. >> host: complete the fascinating other conflicts are the impeachment of andrew johnson that was so intricately tied up of the ratification of johnson's reluctance to enforce it to ask about the different stages. tell us about the controversy of ratification those submitted to the union before they ratified then they would not have been gratified to get the supermajority so what was his plan? >> the great debate is what do we ask the southern states to make them full partners again of the united states? bingham view 14th amendment to guarantee fundamental rights that the law was inadequate and needed to be fixed if they had ratified it they could come back to the states again. in this respect his opponent is one to believe we should be demanding a lot more of the south including taking property away from the slave owners distributing it in disenfranchising those who were involved with the confederacy and they wage a great debate as to which would prevail and gerard ultimately did win of a with a few concessions what he wanted to do it was politically impossible you would never get t
. >> host: complete the fascinating other conflicts are the impeachment of andrew johnson that was so intricately tied up of the ratification of johnson's reluctance to enforce it to ask about the different stages. tell us about the controversy of ratification those submitted to the union before they ratified then they would not have been gratified to get the supermajority so what was his plan? >> the great debate is what do we ask the southern states to make them full partners...
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other great conflicts that he was involved in include the impeachment of president andrew johnson andhat was so intricately tied up at the controversial ratification of the 14th amendment and johnston reluctance to enforce it that i need to have you about the different stages of this. first of all, tell us about the controversy over ratification. obviously, the southern states were admitted to the union before they ratified. then the amendment would have been ratified because he wouldn't have gotten the necessary supermajority the states. what was bingham's plan for the conditions under which the southern state should be a quick >> the great debate that comes after the war is what do we ask of the southern gates to make them full partners again in the united states? the hemisphere was that there ought to be a 14th amendment to guarantee fundamental rights. the real problem was that the law was inadequate and needed to be fixed in the southern state in ratified the 14th amendment, then they could come back in and the state again. now in this respect, his opponent is patty stevens, who
other great conflicts that he was involved in include the impeachment of president andrew johnson andhat was so intricately tied up at the controversial ratification of the 14th amendment and johnston reluctance to enforce it that i need to have you about the different stages of this. first of all, tell us about the controversy over ratification. obviously, the southern states were admitted to the union before they ratified. then the amendment would have been ratified because he wouldn't have...
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andrew johnson vetoed that act. why? because he complained saying that the act afforded quote discriminatory protection to colored persons. i object to this. he said, the federal government never intervened for anybody else, hasn't intervened for white people. and as for this citizenship clause, it will immediately make citizens for former slaves. what about all the good white people who have been standing in line to become naturalized citizens of the united states? this is discriminatory protection. and one could go on. i could go on for an hour going throughout american history. next summer will mark the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964. what was the debate like? the civil rights act of 1964, segregation of senators like sam ervin of north carolina, and a bunch of others, what were they saying? they were saying you passed title vii in 1964 civil rights act and tell private employers that they cannot discriminate against people on a racial basis, that will be opened up a door wide to quotas and reverse d
andrew johnson vetoed that act. why? because he complained saying that the act afforded quote discriminatory protection to colored persons. i object to this. he said, the federal government never intervened for anybody else, hasn't intervened for white people. and as for this citizenship clause, it will immediately make citizens for former slaves. what about all the good white people who have been standing in line to become naturalized citizens of the united states? this is discriminatory...
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they also havhad a someone and i forgot hs name because the only big star was peter, but played andrew johnsons well and like you say, one vote saved him that the reason the one vote saved him was because his brother-in-law. andrew jackson was able to take his own personal wealth, give it to his brother-in-law and he was able to influence certain peop people. that is how he passed by that one vote. but it's called copperheads. >> what was bingham blank relationship? >> not friendly as you might imagine. he basically called them traders and gave speeches in congress attacking the most prominent of the copperheads who was also from ohio and didn't have much sympathy for those who were sort of antiwar you might say during the civil war. >> the article of the constitution center is for everyone to read the constitution and educate your self about it. ladies and gentlemen i can't imagine a better way of educating yourself about the 14th amendment and reading this spectacular book. please come and join me in thanking gerard. >> thank you all for coming. he will be signing books and we can continue o
they also havhad a someone and i forgot hs name because the only big star was peter, but played andrew johnsons well and like you say, one vote saved him that the reason the one vote saved him was because his brother-in-law. andrew jackson was able to take his own personal wealth, give it to his brother-in-law and he was able to influence certain peop people. that is how he passed by that one vote. but it's called copperheads. >> what was bingham blank relationship? >> not friendly...
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abraham lincoln's successor at the white house was president andrew johnson. president andrew johnson vetoed the nation's first civil rights law. the civil rights act of 1866. what did the civil rights act of 1866 say that would occasion the president's veto? the civil rights act of 1866 said that anybody born in the united states of america is a citizen of the united states, and the civil rights act of 1866 said that from now on all persons in the united states will have the same rights as whites. not more, just the same. rights as whites to enter into contracts, to own property, to sue, to be sued. the classic civil rights. andrew johnson vetoed that act why? because he complained saying that the act afforded, quote. discriminatory protection to colored persons. he said, i object to this. he said, you know, the federal government's never intervened for anybody else. it hasn't intervened for white people. and as for this citizenship clause, the citizenship clause is immediately going to make citizens of four million former slaves. you know, want all the good
abraham lincoln's successor at the white house was president andrew johnson. president andrew johnson vetoed the nation's first civil rights law. the civil rights act of 1866. what did the civil rights act of 1866 say that would occasion the president's veto? the civil rights act of 1866 said that anybody born in the united states of america is a citizen of the united states, and the civil rights act of 1866 said that from now on all persons in the united states will have the same rights as...
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after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson, but it was president granto introduce this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business until 1902. that was when the country out grew the second-floor. president roosevelt who had six children did not want tradition bound to the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to- day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind earlier presidents. the torches of andrew jackson, this lamp presented to grover cleveland. and this wastebasket of president grant. the chandelier has an interesting story behind it. it was designed for the east president grant's time. but it soon passed from room to room until it finally wound up gracing president the adore president roosevelt's new office. every time the door opens it tinkled, striking him greatly. he ordered it to be sent to the capital and he was supposed to have said, put in the vice president's office and it will keep him awake. and there it remained until my husband came v
after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson, but it was president granto introduce this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business until 1902. that was when the country out grew the second-floor. president roosevelt who had six children did not want tradition bound to the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to- day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to...
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for grant and his followers andrew johnson was a free trader for capitulating to lease idea that the peace must ring restoration of power to elite southerners. confronted with what he called the foolhardiness of the too many johnson the lines of the southern people to their own interests grant had adapted. he would write in his memoirs quote h.res. i worked up to the point where he favored franchise and for african-americans. this was the only way to dispel the confederates pretension that they would control the nation and grant title to do so. grant was deeply disappointed by lee's refusal to give the pictures there do. in a may 1866 newspaper interview grant took lead to task saying lee was behaving badly. setting an example of forced acquiescence so pernicious in its effects as to hardly be realized. grant presented lee for denigrating the union victory is a mere show of force and for encouraging confederates to resist change in the name of frustration. grant learned in that year after appomattox he would need to enter the political arena to finish the work he began on april 9, 186
for grant and his followers andrew johnson was a free trader for capitulating to lease idea that the peace must ring restoration of power to elite southerners. confronted with what he called the foolhardiness of the too many johnson the lines of the southern people to their own interests grant had adapted. he would write in his memoirs quote h.res. i worked up to the point where he favored franchise and for african-americans. this was the only way to dispel the confederates pretension that they...
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andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leaderause he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things about american history is they seem to appear when we need them. >> hopefully. one can only hope. but daniel, the wonderful word he uses is useful and that is impr improve and bunker hill and revolutionary era wasn't stable. you don't know what is going to hap pen next. especially during the time of the war, no matter the war, you don't know how it will turn out and you are suddenly left with a whole different political climate perhaps. i was thinking about sherman taking atlantic and in some sense that -- atlanta -- that secured the lincoln's election. and we can go forward an
andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leaderause he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think...
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. >> he put andrew johnson on the ticket. >> did i say andrew? i meant to say lyndon johnson. lincoln would have looked around the world and he would be very sad to see slavery exists and how women are treated around the world. hundreds of thousands of people are enslaved every year. lincoln would think, i did it for this? the world hasn't been emancipated. he would be very disappointed to see how people are treated in other parts of the world. the go lincoln would have been stunned to see the size of the federal behemoth. today, the president of the united states has 3,000 personal employees. a congressman might have one assistant. today an army of 25,000 serves the members of the congress and the senate. the agencies, the millions of federal employees. no one in the 19th century could have imagined what it would mean today or what it would evolve into today. >> he would have seen all modern democracies have extensive welfare states. lincoln being someone who was in favor of progress of institutions and technology would not have wanted to replace the modern europe, north amer
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but after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson, but it was president grant to introduce this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business that was when the country out through the second- floor. roosevelt who had six children does not tradition bound to the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to- day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind earlier presidents. the torches of andrew jackson, this lamp presented to g grover cleveland. and this wastebasket of thedent grant. chandelier has an interesting story behind it. it was designed for the east german president grants time. but it soon passed from room to room until it finally wound up gracing president the adore roosevelts new office. every time the door opens it tinkled, striking him greatly. he ordered it to be sent to the capital and he was supposed to have said, put in the vice president's office and it will keep him awake. and there it remained until my husband came vice president in 1961.
but after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson, but it was president grant to introduce this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business that was when the country out through the second- floor. roosevelt who had six children does not tradition bound to the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to- day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind earlier...
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right after the civil war, this was the cabinet room for president andrew johnson.was president grant who introduced this table for so many succeeding presidents viewed to conduct the nation's business until 19-2 when the country out grew the second floor. president roosevelt, who had six children and was not tradition-bound, built the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to-day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind earlier presidents. andrew jackson presented to mrs. grover cleveland, and this tortoise shell waste basket of president grant, guaranteed to attract the young boys who visit us. the chand leer has an interesting story behind it. it was designed for the east room in president grant's time, but it soon passed from room to room until it wound up gracing roosevelt's new office. everybody time the door opened it tinkled, distracted him greatly. he ordered it to be sent to the capitol, and he was supposed to say, put it in the vice president's office and it will keep him awake, and ther
right after the civil war, this was the cabinet room for president andrew johnson.was president grant who introduced this table for so many succeeding presidents viewed to conduct the nation's business until 19-2 when the country out grew the second floor. president roosevelt, who had six children and was not tradition-bound, built the west wing presidential offices. separating once and for all the family quarters from the day-to-day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind...
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for creatine is followers, andrew johnson was the urge betrayers were capitulating to be his idea that the piece must bring the restoration of power to the southerners. confronted with what he called the foolhardiness of the furniture they need johnson the blindness of the southern people to their own interests, grant had adapted. he would write in this number is, i gradually worked up to the point where he favored immediate franchise that for african-americans. they should dispel that they should control the nation grant was deeply disappointed by the refusal to give the victors they are due. frantically to task on the same he was behaving badly. setting an example of forced acquiescence of gretchen and pernicious and that's a fact as to hardly be realized. grant presented lee for denigrating the union victory at the mere show of force and for encouraging confederates to resist change in the name of restoration. grant learned in that year appomattox but they would enter the political arena to finish the work he began on april 9th 1865. an active african-americans, whites on both sides
for creatine is followers, andrew johnson was the urge betrayers were capitulating to be his idea that the piece must bring the restoration of power to the southerners. confronted with what he called the foolhardiness of the furniture they need johnson the blindness of the southern people to their own interests, grant had adapted. he would write in this number is, i gradually worked up to the point where he favored immediate franchise that for african-americans. they should dispel that they...
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andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leaderty to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things about american history is they seem to appear when we need them. >> hopefully. one can only hope. but daniel, the wonderful word he uses is useful and that is impr improve and bunker hill and revolutionary era wasn't stable. you don't know what is going to hap pen next. especially during the time of the war, no matter the war, you don't know how it will turn out and you are suddenly left with a whole different political climate perhaps. i was thinking about sherman taking atlantic and in some sense that -- atlanta -- that secured the lincoln's election. and we can go forward and not u negotiate the piece.
andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leaderty to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things...
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. >> they turned out to be, andrew says, some of the best employees he's ever had. david johnsonand out of jail but now has a home at rubicon. he's out to prove andrew didn't make a mistake in hiring him. >> because i look real bad on paper, but if you come and talk to me and see me and look how i work, you'd love me. >> there are a few employees that i see that i know have been there for years and years, and i see them with smiles on their face and i know -- i know that i did the right thing four years ago by buying this bakery. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, did they go too far? the questionable who will wehal costumes that got high school employees suspended and why some say the punishment is not enough. >> and barry bonds gave them to her as she recovered in a hospital bed and on halloween thieves stolen. the plea for their return. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make
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johnson baby of the week is elna marie. lesicki. she was born in indiana october 11 . her rents say her 3-year-old brother andrew has really taken his baby sister. ves to tickle her. >> next is isabella johnson born september 10thn new york. her mom says her daughter has the mo beautiful smile. and offers ts advice to new parents, appreciate every moment with yo new baby. even allhrough the night when your babis up. >>ow on to a baby born on september 29th in new jersey. james robert fuln jr. weighed 6 unds, 13 ounces, this is the fit baby for mom jennir who says her by boy is full of iles. >> good. he doesn't have any gas en. that good. and our last johnson's baby is dominick isaiah garcia, weighed 8 pounds, ounces, born in california on september h. little dominick loves to be held when he's falling asleep listening to aunt thie lee's cd. but he minute they lay him down he wakes up againecause he wants to hear more >> we nt to congratulate all of ourabies. anif you want your babto appear in our by of the week go to tlgandho.com and go to the connect button. we are connectg. >>> all ght, they have the career, t
johnson baby of the week is elna marie. lesicki. she was born in indiana october 11 . her rents say her 3-year-old brother andrew has really taken his baby sister. ves to tickle her. >> next is isabella johnson born september 10thn new york. her mom says her daughter has the mo beautiful smile. and offers ts advice to new parents, appreciate every moment with yo new baby. even allhrough the night when your babis up. >>ow on to a baby born on september 29th in new jersey. james...
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johnson. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight dr. phil mcgraw, erin andrewsnd music from florida georgia line. and now how do you like this? here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you your watcng
johnson. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight dr. phil mcgraw, erin andrewsnd music from florida georgia line. and now how do you like this? here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you your watcng
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dave johnson has spent the last 17 years in and out of jail and now has a home at rubicon. he's out to prove andrew didn't make a mistake hiring him. >> i look real bad on paper, but if you look at how i work, you love me. >> there are few employees that i see that have been there years and years and i see them with smiles on their face. i know i did the right thing four years ago by buying this bakery. >> it was nonprofit when andrew bought it. the stipulation was, you buy the bakery, you have to keep the mission, but it didn't have to stay nonprofit. people are always coming to him asking him how do we run a nonprofit? he says, no, i know how the run a good business. >> any samples that you brought back for us? >> for you? they're right here. for you? i don't know. i think they got lost somewhere. >>> it was a nice day. i hope it stays like this for the trick or treaters. >> i have to admit i already ate some of the candy. >> there's still plenty. >> we have a really good forecast here as we head throughout tonight. if you're getting ready to step out the door, crystal clear skies across the bay
dave johnson has spent the last 17 years in and out of jail and now has a home at rubicon. he's out to prove andrew didn't make a mistake hiring him. >> i look real bad on paper, but if you look at how i work, you love me. >> there are few employees that i see that have been there years and years and i see them with smiles on their face. i know i did the right thing four years ago by buying this bakery. >> it was nonprofit when andrew bought it. the stipulation was, you buy...
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andrews air force base live. it was just another moment when lyndon johnson felt isolated, shunned, dismissed, and not properly respectedionship fated not to be good, even earlier 50 years ago during the hour we're about to enter, lyndon johnson called up bobby kennedy at his home in mclane, virginia, and said my people are saying i should take the oath down here, presidential oath in dallas because they are worried there might be a conspiracy. bobby kennedy's point of view was it sentimentally would have been nice to allow president kennedy, his remains to come back to washington as president, and the beginning of the tension between them after the worst had happened in dallas was bobby kennedy saying why is lbj in such a hurry. of course from president johnson's point of view, i think rightly, he said here we were in dallas. it was the depth of the cold war. as soon as i saw what had happened, my next question was when will the missiles be coming. if the soviet's wanted a confrontation with us that would go nuclear, the way to begin was by decaptiating the head of government. all sorts of misunderstandings that were i
andrews air force base live. it was just another moment when lyndon johnson felt isolated, shunned, dismissed, and not properly respectedionship fated not to be good, even earlier 50 years ago during the hour we're about to enter, lyndon johnson called up bobby kennedy at his home in mclane, virginia, and said my people are saying i should take the oath down here, presidential oath in dallas because they are worried there might be a conspiracy. bobby kennedy's point of view was it sentimentally...
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they include big man dakari (duh-car-ee) johnson and twin guards andrew and aaron harrison aaron harrisonou just know what they're going to do. we know when to get each other the ball and when to spread out and give each other some space... andrew harrison: "we both love to win. everything we do is to avoid losi when i'm hot he gives me the ball and vice versa. so, that's all the chemistry you really need." but the biggest catch in john calipari's blockbuster class was forward julius randle... he's already been named the preseason s-e-c player of the year, and is widely considered a top three pick in next summer's n-b-a draft... here's a look back at a feature we ran on julius last year when he was a high school senior... he's explosive... (nats of dunks) strong... (more dunks)... nearly unstoppable... (more dunks) julius randle may be the most talented player in the 2013 class, and he was primed for a big senior year with plano prestonwood to prove it... but then a freak injury changed things... chris mayberry :26 "in the second game, he came down kinda funny, we just thought it'd be not
they include big man dakari (duh-car-ee) johnson and twin guards andrew and aaron harrison aaron harrisonou just know what they're going to do. we know when to get each other the ball and when to spread out and give each other some space... andrew harrison: "we both love to win. everything we do is to avoid losi when i'm hot he gives me the ball and vice versa. so, that's all the chemistry you really need." but the biggest catch in john calipari's blockbuster class was forward julius...
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father then came back to the capitol and went out with the speaker to andrews to meet the plane when it arrived from dallas. johnsonthem to support him and get behind him. >> what a moment. >> what were those three days like from your vantage point between the assassination, the killing of ruby, of course the funeral. >> the entire country, the entire country was glued to tv sets. watching this. and watching that incredibly shock juxtaposition of oswald being murdered in front of us before everybody's eyes. live on tv. then the solemnity of the funeral, it was riveting and horrifying. millions and really the whole country watched it happening. it was tv coming of age in a way as well. it was a period where really there was a tremendous amount of concern about what would happen next. that's why president johnson's taking the oath on the skpleplad insisting that mrs. kennedy be there for that iconic picture was penitentiary and people could understand there was no disruption in the government. >> cokie roberts, thank you. coming up, we will check in with mike allen. plus, if you thought crying babies were annoying on
father then came back to the capitol and went out with the speaker to andrews to meet the plane when it arrived from dallas. johnsonthem to support him and get behind him. >> what a moment. >> what were those three days like from your vantage point between the assassination, the killing of ruby, of course the funeral. >> the entire country, the entire country was glued to tv sets. watching this. and watching that incredibly shock juxtaposition of oswald being murdered in front...
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andrews on "the communicators." night, we will look at the life and legacy of lady bird johnson. live at 9:00 p.m.eastern on c- span. r,spoke with linda johnson the daughter of lady bird johnson and johnson. >> your mom is a bigger than life character to a lot of people who have written about her. of first do rankings ladies, she is in the first five or 10 in terms of in lance. -- influence. can you tell me what she was like as a mom? >> mother was so organized. she did not show a lot of emotion. that was so unlike my father. always on.as she was a calming influence to all of us. she was my best friend. we had a special relationship, so i would say, i'm telling you this, not as my mother but as my best friend. when your mother, and i am an expert now that i have three almost perfect daughter's, a mother has to say "eat your spinach." you need to go to bed and clean your room. where is a best friend, you can say, i am so madly in love with joe. next week, when it's no longer joe, the best friend doesn't say, wait a minute, you tell me you were in love with him. now you think that hank is the man of
andrews on "the communicators." night, we will look at the life and legacy of lady bird johnson. live at 9:00 p.m.eastern on c- span. r,spoke with linda johnson the daughter of lady bird johnson and johnson. >> your mom is a bigger than life character to a lot of people who have written about her. of first do rankings ladies, she is in the first five or 10 in terms of in lance. -- influence. can you tell me what she was like as a mom? >> mother was so organized. she did...
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andrew's day. and joining us on the phone now, becky johnson of sky news. is at the glasgow royal infirmary where 14 of the injured victims were transported. so becky, give us the details as far as you know? >> well, we have an update from the official just in the last couple of hours. we know that in the initial aftermath of this clash, 32 people were taken to hospital. we're told that 18 of them were treated. they've now left hospital but we're told 14 still in a serious condition. we're not being told very much more than that except that we know that their injuries are mainly head injuries, spinal injuries, and fractures. so as you say, eight people confirmed dead. but also, the authorities this evening saying that until that helicopter is moved from inside that pub, they can't confirm how many people possibly bodies may still be inside. so there's really a tragic day for the people of glasgow. around this hospital tonight, where i am, a real sort of somber mood. and that's the mood across the city. i've seen people just walking around in tears, as the n
andrew's day. and joining us on the phone now, becky johnson of sky news. is at the glasgow royal infirmary where 14 of the injured victims were transported. so becky, give us the details as far as you know? >> well, we have an update from the official just in the last couple of hours. we know that in the initial aftermath of this clash, 32 people were taken to hospital. we're told that 18 of them were treated. they've now left hospital but we're told 14 still in a serious condition....
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andrews air force base ready to take off. texas and maybe they have by this point. they will bring mr. johnson and other members of the parties back here and or to take some of the kennedy family to texas. i assume mr. johnson will return to washington immediately and will take over the late president kennedy's duties. that is about all of the detail we have at the moment. the president's brother was presiding over the senate in lyndon johnson's absence. when the vice president leaves his job in the senate he can turn his gavel over to anyone. senator edward kennedy was presiding when the word came of the shooting. it was not known whether the president was dead or alive at the time. a reporter in the press gallery gave the word to a senate page went down and told senators on the floor. the senate was adjourned immediately and was called back into session for a prayer. in the meantime, the members left the floor and gathered around the news tickers and waited to see what was happening and now they know. the few sketchy details that we have at the moment -- the white house was not getting infor
andrews air force base ready to take off. texas and maybe they have by this point. they will bring mr. johnson and other members of the parties back here and or to take some of the kennedy family to texas. i assume mr. johnson will return to washington immediately and will take over the late president kennedy's duties. that is about all of the detail we have at the moment. the president's brother was presiding over the senate in lyndon johnson's absence. when the vice president leaves his job...
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second half johnson show gave away to the colts andrew extravaganza and the hook up was the second tdsecond half and colts within five, five minutes later same score, and luck finds hillton from nine yards out and three td as the colts rally and beat them 27-24. eagles and nick foles and 1234567, yes, 7 touchdowns with 406 yards in the third start of the season and five caught td passes and cooper had three himself and the 7th nfl player to throw them and the other was peyton manning and beat the raiders 41-20. and they helped fuel the chiefs undefeated season this far and not their own but the other team's backup quarterbacks and buffalo did not have the tools to keep smith from picking him off and returning 100 yards and the longest he did this since it happened in 1977. tool was the fourth backup the chiefs faced in five weeks and he serves up the 30st birthday gift who scoops it up and wins 23-13 and 9-0 for the first time since 2003. much has been made about the rise of bullying and harass -- harassment and the miami dolphins locker room and the tackle jonathan martin is away fro
second half johnson show gave away to the colts andrew extravaganza and the hook up was the second tdsecond half and colts within five, five minutes later same score, and luck finds hillton from nine yards out and three td as the colts rally and beat them 27-24. eagles and nick foles and 1234567, yes, 7 touchdowns with 406 yards in the third start of the season and five caught td passes and cooper had three himself and the 7th nfl player to throw them and the other was peyton manning and beat...
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it is expected to arrive at andrews at 5:30 eastern standard type, an hour and a half from now. the new president johnson has been sworn in by a federal judge in dallas and is remaining for the moment in dallas. the president's brother, senator ted kennedy, and a sister, the wife of sergeant shriver, are on their way to massachusetts. the family comes from boston. it is assumed they are going there to be with the parents of the present. the last we have on mrs. kennedy when she was at the hospital where the president died. she is not at the hospital now, but we should respect her privacy. mrs. johnson is no doubt with the new president johnson. >> for the last few hours, we have been green you that november 22, 19 63, news coverage from nbc. part of our coverage of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. a live look at the kennedy gravesite, the eternal flame in our little -- in arlington, across from the nation's capital. we will take you live to dallas in a sort -- a short bit. it is scheduled to start at 12:30 eastern. we will have that live. afternoon we will bring you
it is expected to arrive at andrews at 5:30 eastern standard type, an hour and a half from now. the new president johnson has been sworn in by a federal judge in dallas and is remaining for the moment in dallas. the president's brother, senator ted kennedy, and a sister, the wife of sergeant shriver, are on their way to massachusetts. the family comes from boston. it is assumed they are going there to be with the parents of the present. the last we have on mrs. kennedy when she was at the...
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andrews air force base. they will fly to dallas. additional details from the hospital. vice president lyndon johnson has not been injured in this attack on president kennedy and texas governor connally. the vice president is somewhere in the same hospital where the president is being treated, parkland memorial in dallas. it was reported he was badly shot by the shooting. the doctors are trying to keep him as quiet as possible and he is under heavy secret service protection. it was also noted that throughout the trip in texas where the president and vice president have been the same motorcade, they have been kept in separate cars, a precaution against just such an attempt as was obviously made today. >> i'm red -- i read an excerpt from the speech the president gave this morning at a breakfast. people rose innovation after the speech and a few minutes later, the president said he felt like he did in france two years ago when he identified himself as the man who accompanied this is kennedy through paris. >> excuse me just a moment, john. there was word from the hospital that they have dispatched a cal
andrews air force base. they will fly to dallas. additional details from the hospital. vice president lyndon johnson has not been injured in this attack on president kennedy and texas governor connally. the vice president is somewhere in the same hospital where the president is being treated, parkland memorial in dallas. it was reported he was badly shot by the shooting. the doctors are trying to keep him as quiet as possible and he is under heavy secret service protection. it was also noted...
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johnson was just too irascible. which leads you to the fourth man, the available man, andrew sinclair, warren harding. he is not too hot, not too cold, not too much of anything. except he is handsome and a fairly good speaker. he has been on the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so he is the alternative. in that year, the alternative to wins.ism >> they were the publishers of a newspaper. give us the short history of publishing a newspaper to national politics. >> thank you so much. it was a small paper when harding required it. he made it successful over time thanks to the efforts of his wife, florence. for the point of getting to the discussion, she was a key element. what happens is they are working in the paper. it is going well. it is a little dull. she liked seeing him get involved in other things. he was a very good speaker. he did an alexander hamilton oration. he was a lieutenant governor. he ran for governor, was not successful. he was positioned. he was visible in ohio. by the time of 1913, when there was a new law that allowed senators to be elect
johnson was just too irascible. which leads you to the fourth man, the available man, andrew sinclair, warren harding. he is not too hot, not too cold, not too much of anything. except he is handsome and a fairly good speaker. he has been on the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so he is the alternative. in that year, the alternative to wins.ism >> they were the publishers of a newspaper. give us the short history of publishing a newspaper to...
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johnson here and mrs. kennedy looking on. this was the scene at andrewsith the casket carrying the body of president kennedy being transferred to an ambulance. behind it come mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy. [ female announcer ] tonight, we're all cooking. because campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce. for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and now try new campbell's slow cooker sauces. wcña [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ ♪ ta-da! whoa. ♪ ♪ showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! ♪ ♪ boom. ohhhh! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with only minutes left before kickoff, thousands of tailgaters realized they needed one thing...and fast. mom, i need a bathroom. [ male announcer ] that's when the charmin tailgating potties rolled in, providing real r
johnson here and mrs. kennedy looking on. this was the scene at andrewsith the casket carrying the body of president kennedy being transferred to an ambulance. behind it come mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy. [ female announcer ] tonight, we're all cooking. because campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce. for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and now try new campbell's slow...
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. >> i know who you are and i saw what you did offer lori andrews monday on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> mrs. johnson as first lady love to show off this part of the country and are home to the guests of the ranch would gather here and again, and various heads of state would visit. we do have a few things that speak to her connection to the room here. one of the things she wanted to highlight was a native american heritage in the hill country, and we do have a small collection of arrowheads. chad and i for cover and selected various items through the years and had just from various friends. mrs. johnson gave a tour of the house in 1968 that was filmed where she featured a china that you see here purchase from mexico, very colorful. she spent a lot of time here at the ranch and it was very important because it provided such a rest and all the turmoil of washington, particularly later in the presidency whether johnson could come home, we charge the batteries and make that connection back to the land and this place that they valued so much. >> first lady aber johnson tonight live at nine eastern on c-sp
. >> i know who you are and i saw what you did offer lori andrews monday on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> mrs. johnson as first lady love to show off this part of the country and are home to the guests of the ranch would gather here and again, and various heads of state would visit. we do have a few things that speak to her connection to the room here. one of the things she wanted to highlight was a native american heritage in the hill country, and...
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johnson is president of the united states. >> the other images that stand out in my mind that weekend are jackie standing below the airplane at andrewrce base waiting for the coffin to be lowered and seeing what appeared to be blood on the clothing of the president's wife. >> i remember thinking at the time he can't possibly have been killed. you know, it was incomprehensible to me that the president would be killed. >> the whole white house staff couldn't believe what had happened. they walked around on tiptoe. no noise in the hall, the halls were always noisy and full of laughter and people teasing and greeting each other, greeting each other. not a sound. >> when i got to washington at the airport, i was told that caroline and john had been taken from the white house to our house in georgetown and they'd not been told of their father's assassination. all of the radios and televisions had been, of course, unplugged so they wouldn't try to turn it on and watch a cartoon and discover the news that way. >> i'd felt i not only lost my president but i lost a friend. i was like in slow motion that whole time. i mean, it was try to sleep
johnson is president of the united states. >> the other images that stand out in my mind that weekend are jackie standing below the airplane at andrewrce base waiting for the coffin to be lowered and seeing what appeared to be blood on the clothing of the president's wife. >> i remember thinking at the time he can't possibly have been killed. you know, it was incomprehensible to me that the president would be killed. >> the whole white house staff couldn't believe what had...
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. >> our first johnson's baby of the week is elaina marie. her parents say her 3-year-old brother andrewhe most beautiful smile. and appreciate every moment with your new baby. even all through the night when your baby is up. >> now on to a baby born on september 29th in new jersey. james robert fulton jr. weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces, this is the first baby for mom jennifer who says her baby boy is full of smiles. >> good. he doesn't have any gas then. that's good. and our last johnson's baby is dominic isaiah garcia, weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces, born in california on september 6th. little dominic loves to be held when he's falling asleep listening to aunt kathie lee's cd. but he likes to wake up again because he likes to hear more. >> we want to congratulate all of our babies. and if you want your baby to appear in our baby of the week go to tlgandhoda.com and go to the connect button. we are connecting. >>> all right, they have the boyfriends and body you wish you had. >> how to stop being jealous of other women. >>> it's a dirty job but someone's got to do it and today it's going to be
. >> our first johnson's baby of the week is elaina marie. her parents say her 3-year-old brother andrewhe most beautiful smile. and appreciate every moment with your new baby. even all through the night when your baby is up. >> now on to a baby born on september 29th in new jersey. james robert fulton jr. weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces, this is the first baby for mom jennifer who says her baby boy is full of smiles. >> good. he doesn't have any gas then. that's good. and our...
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it's expected to arrive from dallas at andrews air force base about 5:30 eastern standard time today,. the new president of the united states, lyndon b. johnson, has been sworn in by a federal judge in dallas and is remaining in dallas. the president's brother, the senator ted kennedy, and a sister, wife of sargent shriver, are on their way to otis air force base in massachusetts. the family comes from boston. it is assumed that they are going there to be with the parents of the president. the last word on mrs. kennedy is she was at the hospital where the president died. she probably is not at the hospital now, but we do not know where she is. her privacy is being respected, as well it should be under these circumstances. mrs. johnson is no doubt with the new president johnson. >> several officials paid their respects at the gravesite of john f. kennedy at arling noncemetery on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. among them was attorney general eric holder. >> a ceremony was held yesterday in dallas to mark 50 years isn't assassination of former president john f. kennedy. this is the first official ceremony by the city held in dealey p
it's expected to arrive from dallas at andrews air force base about 5:30 eastern standard time today,. the new president of the united states, lyndon b. johnson, has been sworn in by a federal judge in dallas and is remaining in dallas. the president's brother, the senator ted kennedy, and a sister, wife of sargent shriver, are on their way to otis air force base in massachusetts. the family comes from boston. it is assumed that they are going there to be with the parents of the president. the...