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and as you would note, andrew johnson ascends to the presidency. promptly begins using his power to begin restoring the southern elite to political control of the southern states. johnson is not going to go along with restoring slavery per se. but he will not interfere with attempts to try to impose something close to slavery, which is exactly what the southern elite tries to do babe getting in the fall of 1865 when johnson, having brought the states back into participation in the political life in the united states, the newly elected southern legislators include confederate leaders and the legislatures begin to pass the so-called black codes which strip or deny african americans most of the rights that white americans took for granted in order to keep them in a position of subordination keep them as cheap malleable labor force. thaddeus stevens fights against that attempt, helps to lead his party in the struggle against the black code, rights on the contrary given equal political rights and should say equal civil rights right away to african ameri
and as you would note, andrew johnson ascends to the presidency. promptly begins using his power to begin restoring the southern elite to political control of the southern states. johnson is not going to go along with restoring slavery per se. but he will not interfere with attempts to try to impose something close to slavery, which is exactly what the southern elite tries to do babe getting in the fall of 1865 when johnson, having brought the states back into participation in the political...
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in trying to do all of that of course he collides with andrew johnson, and as andrew johnson tries to use his political power in the white house to foil the attempt to give african-americans their rights stevens becomes one of the active advocates of his impeachment, and pushes hard for the impeachment that does occur in the house of representatives, becomes one of the house's managers in the senate, in bringing johnson to trial, and they come within reach of removing johnson from office. it's only because a handful of so-called moderate republicans refused to go along that johnson escapes condemnation and manages to serve out the rest of his term. nonetheless, stevens continues the struggle, pushes through legal provisions granting equal rights, equal civil rights, and then demands that voting rights as well be extended to african-american men. by the time he dies, though, that does not pass, doesn't even find its way into the 1864 republican platform, which stevens finds astounding, and which he denounces. but before very long the republican party after stevens' does change its poin
in trying to do all of that of course he collides with andrew johnson, and as andrew johnson tries to use his political power in the white house to foil the attempt to give african-americans their rights stevens becomes one of the active advocates of his impeachment, and pushes hard for the impeachment that does occur in the house of representatives, becomes one of the house's managers in the senate, in bringing johnson to trial, and they come within reach of removing johnson from office. it's...
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tennessee democrat was put on lincoln's 1864 ticket to appeal to border state slaveowners. >> andrew johnson. he had no personal interest in securing equality for black men. >> and the radicals quickly realized that he's siding with the southern whites over and over again. >> johnson's policy makes it pretty easy to get a pardon fn you're a high-level confederate official, and he says, i'm not going to tell you who can vote. that sends a signal to white southerners that there's not going to be a lot of oversight, that they can do a lot of things to deny african-americans rights and to inflict violence on them without the possibility of being punished for it. >> in 1869, johnson is succeeded by lincoln's former union general ulysses s. grant. during his administration, the 14th and 15th amendments are passed. >> the 14th amendment that does guarantee citizenship, and then the 15 that gives black men the ability to vote. >> the 14th amendment and beyond laid out a very clear blueprint for racial equality. there were black legislatures from mississippi sitting in the congress and sitting in the
tennessee democrat was put on lincoln's 1864 ticket to appeal to border state slaveowners. >> andrew johnson. he had no personal interest in securing equality for black men. >> and the radicals quickly realized that he's siding with the southern whites over and over again. >> johnson's policy makes it pretty easy to get a pardon fn you're a high-level confederate official, and he says, i'm not going to tell you who can vote. that sends a signal to white southerners that...
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. >> so lincoln is killed, andrew johnson becomes president, andrew johnson shows himself to be thorough-going reactionary and he gets the left wing of the republican party in particular really angry with him because of his -- is it -- is it -- is it possible to think that the form of andrew johnson, reconstruction actually became more radical than it would have been had lincoln lived? >> yes. yes, i think so. i think so. i think a lot of what the radical -- not the 13th and 14th amendments but i think maybe the 15th amendment because it was so deeply tied to the sense that a president could undermine construction in the south that you had to have black voting rights as a work against such a dangerous executive order and that might not have been the case had lincoln lived. >> is it -- is it out of order to think then that maybe it was a good thing that andrew johnson became president? >> yes. [laughter] >> you think that's way out? [laughter] >> i don't know, you know. if you love joe biden, could you say that it was a good thing that we had donald trump as president because if we didn't, we w
. >> so lincoln is killed, andrew johnson becomes president, andrew johnson shows himself to be thorough-going reactionary and he gets the left wing of the republican party in particular really angry with him because of his -- is it -- is it -- is it possible to think that the form of andrew johnson, reconstruction actually became more radical than it would have been had lincoln lived? >> yes. yes, i think so. i think so. i think a lot of what the radical -- not the 13th and 14th...
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he was put on the ticket to appeal to border state slave owners. >> andrew johnson was incredibly racistal interest in securing equality for black men. >> the radicals quickly realize he's siding with the southern whites over and over again. >> johnson's policy makes it easy to get a pardon if you were a high-level con federal to i shall if. he says, i'm not going to tell you who can vote. that sends a signal that there will not be a lot of oversight, that they can do a lot of things to deny african-americans rights and to inflict violence on them without the possibility of being punished for it. >> in 1869, johnson is succeeded by ulysses s. grant. >> the 14th amendment that does guarantee citizen, that gives black men the ability to vote. >> the 14th amendment and beyond laid out a very clear blueprint for racial equality. there were black legislatures from mississippi sitting in the congress and sitting in the senate. that happened. >> formerly enslaved black people are getting educated. schools are being set up. the election of 1870 in virginia, 140,000 black men will vote. so recons
he was put on the ticket to appeal to border state slave owners. >> andrew johnson was incredibly racistal interest in securing equality for black men. >> the radicals quickly realize he's siding with the southern whites over and over again. >> johnson's policy makes it easy to get a pardon if you were a high-level con federal to i shall if. he says, i'm not going to tell you who can vote. that sends a signal that there will not be a lot of oversight, that they can do a lot of...
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the cases he was in charge of arguing where the impeachment of andrew johnson, and the trial of andrew burr and chief justice berger told me, i wrote that opinion 40 years ago. he was a great sculptor, he painted that picture when he was in law school because those cases were so important to him. he said it was a very easy matter because those cases stood with a proposition that no person, not even the president is above the law. this is a good reminder, by the way, just because berger was a republican appointed by nixon, you cannot assume that justice on the supreme court are going to vote on political affiliation. something that the public often believe. they have their own individual commitments to the constitution and their own sense of principles, quite a part of any political affiliation. that was would insist with chief justice burger exercise that. obviously, the white house tapes were damning, they contain the smoke and gun and which nixon offered to pay 1 million dollars in hush money to cover up the watergate crime. plus there were this infamous 18 and a half minute gap in o
the cases he was in charge of arguing where the impeachment of andrew johnson, and the trial of andrew burr and chief justice berger told me, i wrote that opinion 40 years ago. he was a great sculptor, he painted that picture when he was in law school because those cases were so important to him. he said it was a very easy matter because those cases stood with a proposition that no person, not even the president is above the law. this is a good reminder, by the way, just because berger was a...
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. >> but papa -- >> i fear andrew johnson is no friend of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering for all these years for nothing? >> without the vote liberty is a mockery. the negro will no longer be a slave to an individual master but will be a slave to society at the mercy of the mob. it is the spirit of hate, the spirit of murder, the spirit that would burn a family in their beds. but one thing i know and that is there's no middle ground for us. we must either have all the rights of american sit dense or we must be exterminated. for we shall never again be slaves. do you like it, anna? >> it's beautiful. maybe a might too grand. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal for the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> about the same. >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. i met with president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting the party. then he informed me i'm no longer the united states marshal. >> man. >> i'm to be appointed the recorder of deeds
. >> but papa -- >> i fear andrew johnson is no friend of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering for all these years for nothing? >> without the vote liberty is a mockery. the negro will no longer be a slave to an individual master but will be a slave to society at the mercy of the mob. it is the spirit of hate, the spirit of murder, the spirit that would burn a family in their beds. but one thing i know and that is there's no middle ground for us. we must...
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but in the meantime, lincoln's election, andrew johnson becomes president. he seems to cut some slack for the white south and say great. let's push for everything that we can get. let's put those in theirs to reinstitute more slavery is possible. the republicans come back in the congress to right now, there's kind of a quite president running everything. this also kind of sounds familiar to, right? let's do what we can with this president. and so, when the republicans come back in, after writes in new orleans and memphis and widespread violence against black people across the south, republicans say, we cannot have lost 350,000 men for this. we must restore the purpose of the war. and, because the white south is just -- and so, the white south just keeps pushing and pushing northern republicans say, okay, it's going to take an amendment to the constitution that you have to support. you're going to have to allow black man to vote and to be targets to write the re-constitution's bitterly for you can come back, and because you've shown us that you are not sorry
but in the meantime, lincoln's election, andrew johnson becomes president. he seems to cut some slack for the white south and say great. let's push for everything that we can get. let's put those in theirs to reinstitute more slavery is possible. the republicans come back in the congress to right now, there's kind of a quite president running everything. this also kind of sounds familiar to, right? let's do what we can with this president. and so, when the republicans come back in, after writes...
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other black man fought to gain will be lost -- >> but poppa, president johnson -- >> i fear that andrew johnsond of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering all these trials for all these years for nothing? >> without the voting, liberty is a mockery. the negro can no longer be a slave to an individual master. he will be a slave to society. >> it is the spirit of hate, spirit of murder, spirit of a family in their beds, but one thing i know, and that is there is no middle ground for us. we must receive all the rights of american citizens or we must be exterminated and we shall never again be slaves. [ applause ] ♪♪ >> do you like it, anna? >> it's beautiful. >> maybe a might too grand. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshall for the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> mr. nigger lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. >> what is it, fred? >> i met with president garfield today. supporting and then he informed me i'll no longer be a united >> i'm to be appointed the recorder of dee
other black man fought to gain will be lost -- >> but poppa, president johnson -- >> i fear that andrew johnsond of the negro people. >> you mean we've been suffering all these trials for all these years for nothing? >> without the voting, liberty is a mockery. the negro can no longer be a slave to an individual master. he will be a slave to society. >> it is the spirit of hate, spirit of murder, spirit of a family in their beds, but one thing i know, and that is...
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in fact, that became a problem, it was closed probably in response to andrew johnson's having showed up drunk at his inauguration in 1865. as vice president. so now, as far as i can, tell he got drunk in one of his colleagues office, not in the restaurant. nonetheless it was decided that these restaurants were a problem, and they were closed, which i found sort of interesting. unfortunately all the stories that or told about are sort of retrospective. i found very little for their information and i have not been able to find the actual location of it. i think i know by looking at old floor plans i can tell where it would be but i have not had the opportunity to see work the room is currently used for, if anything. so i was as i mentioned came through, and went about his business, but another great source are these combination memories and guidebooks. one of these is written by mary, she is listed as mary here, i like to think of her as mary. she was a, bright young woman, with a knack for writing, her parents were worried she would not do what he's. told they married her off to, aims
in fact, that became a problem, it was closed probably in response to andrew johnson's having showed up drunk at his inauguration in 1865. as vice president. so now, as far as i can, tell he got drunk in one of his colleagues office, not in the restaurant. nonetheless it was decided that these restaurants were a problem, and they were closed, which i found sort of interesting. unfortunately all the stories that or told about are sort of retrospective. i found very little for their information...
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as they think they can work, andrew johnson is reasserting -- you get the riots where black people whourdered. the massacre in new orleans. we get a reassertion of the ugliness that threatened to choke the life out american democracy. we cannot have moderates in this moment holding us back from making the choice. that's what we face. who are we going to be? finally, the filibusters stands in the way, in take already with voting rights. >> it feels almost like a biblical choice, the more it becomes apparent we're heading towards a reckoning for justice, which is the doing away of the filibuster. >> and the politics of it all, alex, is this. you mentioned in the last segment with david and others, progressives understand what we have to do in electing joe biden. we understand our expectations have been shaped by who he is, who he was and the like, but if the democratic party plays fast and loose with that gamble, they're going to pay in the mid terms. and there's going to be a judgment -- not only a judgment made of the republican party, there will be a judgment made of the democratic pa
as they think they can work, andrew johnson is reasserting -- you get the riots where black people whourdered. the massacre in new orleans. we get a reassertion of the ugliness that threatened to choke the life out american democracy. we cannot have moderates in this moment holding us back from making the choice. that's what we face. who are we going to be? finally, the filibusters stands in the way, in take already with voting rights. >> it feels almost like a biblical choice, the more...
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today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic fight to vote. this should be a basic civil rights. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are doing here. their public platitudes to the contrary being closely monitored by you and others, keeping the national media honest on this. thank you for helping us understand. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. and stays on ten times longer to continue whitening long after you apply. with virtually no sensitivity. no rinsing, no brushing off. just apply and go. try new crest whitening emulsions. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. sh
today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic fight to vote. this should be a basic civil rights. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are doing here. their public platitudes to the...
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probably in response to andrew johnson's having shown up drunk at his inauguration when he was in 1865 as vice president. and so and now as far as i can tell drones and actually got drunk and one of his colleagues as office not in the restaurant, but nonetheless was decided that these restaurants were were a problem and they were closed which i found sort of interesting now, unfortunately all the stories that are told about it are sort of retrospective. and so i found very little further information and i haven't actually been able to find the actual location of it. i think i know i think by looking at old floor plans that i can kind of tell where would be but i've never actually had the opportunity to go see what that what that room is currently used for if anything. so so i so ellis as i mentioned kind of came through and sort of observed and then went about his business, but another great source are so these combination memoirs and and guide books and one of these was written by this woman mary clemer now, she's listed as married. klemmer ames here, but really i like to think of her
probably in response to andrew johnson's having shown up drunk at his inauguration when he was in 1865 as vice president. and so and now as far as i can tell drones and actually got drunk and one of his colleagues as office not in the restaurant, but nonetheless was decided that these restaurants were were a problem and they were closed which i found sort of interesting now, unfortunately all the stories that are told about it are sort of retrospective. and so i found very little further...
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andrew johnson is a gutsy man. he was the military governor of tennessee but he was there as the vice president. the new vice president embarrassingly trump that day. so i think those are all interesting and important players in the lincoln story. and gives the reader deeper sense of what was going on that day. >> and i agree. i think those who've read and i hope many do, all of those with us. to read every drop of blood. so there is some detail like john will expose really stocking lincoln in the capital while lincoln was on the way to the unalterable platform outside of the capital and having been stopped by someone who was important in the administration so, can you describe that high drama? >> yes, evidently, booth got into the inaugural events of the capital which fredericton glass. we've got into those because he's baiting the daughter of an abolitionist, new hampshire senator and apparently, he got a pass which -- who get into the event and while lincoln. after the ceremonies and the senate chamber, which in
andrew johnson is a gutsy man. he was the military governor of tennessee but he was there as the vice president. the new vice president embarrassingly trump that day. so i think those are all interesting and important players in the lincoln story. and gives the reader deeper sense of what was going on that day. >> and i agree. i think those who've read and i hope many do, all of those with us. to read every drop of blood. so there is some detail like john will expose really stocking...
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>> unfortunately it leaves andrew johnson in charge and initially black people were okay with that. but they thought that johnson would be a friend to them, that he would assist them in getting the equality that they felt should come with freedom. johnson, unfortunately, was not up to the task of leading the country at such a critical time. so he stood by as black people were murdered as there what little property they had was destroyed. the klan is formed during this period and he just stands by and watches the discrimination and the violence. >> professor -- professor edna greene medford, thank you so much. i'm sorry. we have to pick up the rest of your thoughts on the show because this show is over. appreciate it. all new episode of "lincoln" airs tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. only on cnn. thank you again, everyone, for joining me. so much more straight ahead right now. >>> thanks so much for joining us in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with an outpouring of support for the asian-american community after a shooting spree that left eight people dead. this is atlanta where people ha
>> unfortunately it leaves andrew johnson in charge and initially black people were okay with that. but they thought that johnson would be a friend to them, that he would assist them in getting the equality that they felt should come with freedom. johnson, unfortunately, was not up to the task of leading the country at such a critical time. so he stood by as black people were murdered as there what little property they had was destroyed. the klan is formed during this period and he just...
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you know, when they wanted to impeach andrew johnson in 1868 i think it was, it was edmond ross a republicant the vote that stopped the impeachment. he stood up and at that time it was a very instrumental moment in our country not to go down that road. we need, whether it's manchin or sinema. we need democrats in the senate to stand up for american values. look, mansion represents a republican state in west virginia. and there are a lot of republicans in arizona although it didn't go for trump this time. they need to stand up. we need some heroes right now the democrat party to stand up against the socialist leftist progressive angry penal who hate people in this party. i don't think all democrats in this country belief what their leaders are saying. we need their party to stand up against joe biden. >> tucker: i think you are exactly right. a lot of great key september people, great moderate people in country in both parties and they need to stand up right now. i agree with that. >> absolutely. we need to stand up. >> tucker: thanks for coming back. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: amen. so
you know, when they wanted to impeach andrew johnson in 1868 i think it was, it was edmond ross a republicant the vote that stopped the impeachment. he stood up and at that time it was a very instrumental moment in our country not to go down that road. we need, whether it's manchin or sinema. we need democrats in the senate to stand up for american values. look, mansion represents a republican state in west virginia. and there are a lot of republicans in arizona although it didn't go for trump...
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today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes the civil rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic fight to vote. this should be a basic civil rights. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are doing here. their public plat tuds to the contrary being closely monitored by you and others, keeping the nasht media honest on this. thank you for helping us understand. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. me. >> we'll be right back stay with us that means cooking day and night until you get... (ding)... you got paid! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. narrator: covid-19 has changed how we show up and show out with our family. now it's time to take the first
today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes the civil rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic fight to vote. this should be a basic civil rights. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are doing here. their public plat tuds to...
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today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes the civil rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later, but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic right to vote. this is not a partisan issue. this should be a basic civil right issue. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter, thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are doing here. their public platitudes to the contrary, their actions are being closely monitored by you and others, keeping the national media honest on this in a way i think we couldn't do without your close watching. thank you for helping us understand. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to s
today -- on today, this is 155 years when andrew johnson actually as president of this country vetoes the civil rights bill that was -- ultimately was overwritten a couple of days later, but we're still 155 years later fighting for the basic right to vote. this is not a partisan issue. this should be a basic civil right issue. >> latasha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter, thank you for your time. thank you for keeping us honest on this issue about what georgia businesses are...
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you can actually see lincoln reading this address, which is just wonderful andrew johnson is a gutsy man. he was a the military governor of tennessee, but he was there as the vice president. the new vice president embarrassingly drunk that so i think those are all. interesting and important players in the lincoln story and they give a reader a deeper sense of what was going on that day. so i and i and i agree. i think those who've read and i hope many do all of those with us. do do read every drop of blood. so so there's some detail like john wilkes booth really stalking lincoln in the capital while lincoln was on the way to the inaugural platform outside of the the capital and having been stopped by someone who was important in the administration so can you can you describe that that high drama yes, well evidently booth got into the inaugural events in the capital. which frederick douglass couldn't because he was black. booth got into those because he was dating the daughter of an abolitionist, new hampshire senator john hale. and apparently he got a pass assigned paths which which
you can actually see lincoln reading this address, which is just wonderful andrew johnson is a gutsy man. he was a the military governor of tennessee, but he was there as the vice president. the new vice president embarrassingly drunk that so i think those are all. interesting and important players in the lincoln story and they give a reader a deeper sense of what was going on that day. so i and i and i agree. i think those who've read and i hope many do all of those with us. do do read every...
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what's the situation, on may 29, 1865, president trump andrew johnson offers a general amnesty to all former confederates who sign the oath of allegiance but excludes all who have held civil office under the confederate government and people in the state valued over $20,000, on june 7, 1865, lee is indicted for treason. june 13th, lee encloses in a letter to general grant his application for pardon. lee's position is, quote, i am ready to meet any charges that may be preferred against me and do not wish to avoid trial but if i am granted the protection of my parole and not to be prosecuted i intend to comply with the president's proclamation. therefore enclosed the required application. lee did not sign the oath, though, because he worried this requirement had not reached virginia. what did grant do? he immediately requested that all indictments be squashed and the pardon be granted. what was the result? prosecutors quietly halted proceedings against robert e. lee. but did not formally dismiss the charges. no pardon would be forthcoming from president johnson either. this is what we k
what's the situation, on may 29, 1865, president trump andrew johnson offers a general amnesty to all former confederates who sign the oath of allegiance but excludes all who have held civil office under the confederate government and people in the state valued over $20,000, on june 7, 1865, lee is indicted for treason. june 13th, lee encloses in a letter to general grant his application for pardon. lee's position is, quote, i am ready to meet any charges that may be preferred against me and do...
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there was a moment when moderates thought they could work with andrew johnson.0 dead. it demands a response at scale we would hear folk, whether they're moderates or whatever, trying to return to old politics that in some ways contributed to giving us that in the first place >> thank you. we appreciate it. donald trump is spending the early part of his post-presidency attacking republicans. he issued a statement hammering karl rove after the long time op sieve wrote an op-ed criticizing his speech at cpac. and he went after mitch mcconnell, the most unpopular politician in the country, while claiming credit for helping him win re-election in kentucky. and he attacked "the wall street journal" editorial board. they wrote, for someone who says we don't matter, he sure spends a lot of time read something responding to us. thanks for the attention. it goes on, what really sees to rankle the most famous resident of mar-a-lago isn't his caricature of our policy differences. it's that we recognize the reality that mr. trump is the main reason republicans lost two georg
there was a moment when moderates thought they could work with andrew johnson.0 dead. it demands a response at scale we would hear folk, whether they're moderates or whatever, trying to return to old politics that in some ways contributed to giving us that in the first place >> thank you. we appreciate it. donald trump is spending the early part of his post-presidency attacking republicans. he issued a statement hammering karl rove after the long time op sieve wrote an op-ed criticizing...
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opposition democratic party for key positions naming steven field to the supreme court in 1863 and andrew johnson as his vice president in 1864. on the brink of the american entrance into world war ii, president roosevelt likewise selected members of the opposition republican party elevating har land fist to be chief justice and henry stimson as secretary of war. in 1945 president truman named republican senator harold burton to the supreme court and in 1956 president eisenhower named democrat william brennan to the supreme court. who has happened to us? what have we become? does anyone not understand this nation is divided red and blue and what it needs is a pux purple heart? lest any of my colleagues think these examples are colds let me remind them the senate has recent examples during times of close political division. as i mentioned previously, president clinton followed this historic practice during vacancies to the supreme court a decade ago. as explained by my friend, the senior senator from utah who was then the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, president clinton consulte
opposition democratic party for key positions naming steven field to the supreme court in 1863 and andrew johnson as his vice president in 1864. on the brink of the american entrance into world war ii, president roosevelt likewise selected members of the opposition republican party elevating har land fist to be chief justice and henry stimson as secretary of war. in 1945 president truman named republican senator harold burton to the supreme court and in 1956 president eisenhower named democrat...
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andrew cuomo. the uk's prime minister boris johnson is in northern ireland, amid tension over its post-brexit status overshadowed by his government planning to further delay eu customs checks. the u.k. agreed to the customs border between northern ireland and the mainland in the bill, angering unionists. the u.k. has altered the implementation date, prompting the call for legal action. boris johnson says he wants to ensure the northern ireland protocol is backed by all communities and in keeping with the peace process. >> i think the most important thing about the protocol is it should guarantee the peace process in the good friday agreement, which we all believe and have worked so hard to achieve. there has got to be a balance and symmetry to that, and what we want to ensure is the protocol upholds both communities, and has the consent of that, and it has to be in east-west consent, as well as north-south. anchor: a mass funeral has been held for the victims of a series of explosions that level one city. soldiers carried each coffin in the sports stadium where the surface was held. at least 105 wer
andrew cuomo. the uk's prime minister boris johnson is in northern ireland, amid tension over its post-brexit status overshadowed by his government planning to further delay eu customs checks. the u.k. agreed to the customs border between northern ireland and the mainland in the bill, angering unionists. the u.k. has altered the implementation date, prompting the call for legal action. boris johnson says he wants to ensure the northern ireland protocol is backed by all communities and in...
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johnson. tonight andrew yang joins us.l talk about his campaign platform and the startling rise in violence against asian americans. join us tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. >> okay, we'll be there. >>> coming up next, the lessons not learned from the last year and, no, this is not file video. hmm. t for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment
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. >> reporter: hudsonup also won the support of mayor kamal johnson, who held a virtual to hall with andrew september to explain the concept of universal basic income. >> if this trial demonstrates that people live better as a relt of something as straight- forward as getting $500 a month for five years, there is no reason that we as a country cannot make this happen for everyone. >> reporter: eventually, 488 eligible hudson residents entered the lottery for hudsonup. one of them was lira campbell. >> then i get this communication, "don't forget, tonight is the last night to put your name in for the lottery for u.b.i." and i said, "i'm not doing that." and then my mind said, "why not?" >> reporter: campbell filled out and submitted a short questionnaire. five days later, she received a call telling her that she had been chosen as one of the first 25 hudsonup participants. >> when it happened, i was totally thrown over the moon. i think i screamed. and then i went and i said to my husband, "guess what? guess what? guess what?" because i felt like i was gonna burst. >> reporter: campbell says
. >> reporter: hudsonup also won the support of mayor kamal johnson, who held a virtual to hall with andrew september to explain the concept of universal basic income. >> if this trial demonstrates that people live better as a relt of something as straight- forward as getting $500 a month for five years, there is no reason that we as a country cannot make this happen for everyone. >> reporter: eventually, 488 eligible hudson residents entered the lottery for hudsonup. one of...
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live in ohio as some of the first people are set to receive the johnson & johnson vaccine. >>> plus, will new york governor andrew cuomo survive several scandals? one former aide says there's blood in the water. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ how am i doing? we're made for. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. governments in record debt; inflation rising and currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of rises and falls. i had a love affair with tulips once. lived through the crash of '29 and early dot-com hype. watched mortgages play the villain beside a true greek tragedy. and now here i am, with one companion that's been with me for millennia; hedging the risks you choose
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johnson. tonight on "the week" andrew yang joins us.about his campaign platform and the startling rise in violence against asian americans. join us for "the week" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your d
johnson. tonight on "the week" andrew yang joins us.about his campaign platform and the startling rise in violence against asian americans. join us for "the week" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs...
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johnson." new york mayoral candidate andrew yang will be along to discuss his campaign and his plans for the cityn a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? our son says, since tide antibacterial fabric spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, he wants us to spray everything every time we walk into the door. it's just to be sure. just to be sure! tide antibacterial fabric spray. starting today, nobody has to settle for less than the very best. because only verizon gives you 5g from america's most reliable network at no extra cost. and plans to mix and match, so you only pay for what you need. the plan is so reasonable, they can stay on for the rest of their lives. aww... and on top of that, nobody gives you more entertainment
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johnson. >>> the pressure piles on for new york governor andrew cuomo now facing new harassment allegations. his latest songs -- response is not enough. >>> former president trump delivers his first address since leaving office, calling for republican unity while also attacking republicans who crossed him. the latest reaction to his speech. >>> plus, the first virtual
johnson. >>> the pressure piles on for new york governor andrew cuomo now facing new harassment allegations. his latest songs -- response is not enough. >>> former president trump delivers his first address since leaving office, calling for republican unity while also attacking republicans who crossed him. the latest reaction to his speech. >>> plus, the first virtual
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johnson. tonight on "the week kwx, new york mayor andrew yang joins us.campaign platform and the startling rise in violence against asian-americans. join us for "the week" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. bd our retailers donated 50 million meals to feeding america. and yet, one in four children may still face hunger. so, subaru and our retailers are doing it again, donating an additional 100 million meals to help those in need. love. it's never been needed more than right now. subaru. more than a car company. (vo 2) to join us with a donation, go to subaru.com. tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. tide pods ultra oxi. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. introducing the new sleep number 360 sm
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effective know that the industry, certainly us at johnson & johnson, we're committed to being prepared for the future as well longer term, andrewas such as cancer, areas such as alzheimer's disease. we're learning so much about the platforms. as somebody that's been in the industry for more than 30 years, if i see the partnering, clinical development, potential of some of these new approaches, i couldn't be more excited >> alex, we're just about out of time with you. i'm goings to bundle two questions. you showed some tantalizing data showing it may reduce asymptomatic infection, maybe cut down on transmission when do you expect to have more definitive data on that and also, when are you going to get your shot? >> of course, that's the holy grail. if we can show that our vaccine actually stop transmission, you know, for asymptomatic patients, that will really demonstrate that, you know, we can put a major dent in this pandemic going forward. our early data is quite encouraging but we've got to gather more. we would expect to gather that literally in the coming months as we continue to follow the patients in the trial. i'm going
effective know that the industry, certainly us at johnson & johnson, we're committed to being prepared for the future as well longer term, andrewas such as cancer, areas such as alzheimer's disease. we're learning so much about the platforms. as somebody that's been in the industry for more than 30 years, if i see the partnering, clinical development, potential of some of these new approaches, i couldn't be more excited >> alex, we're just about out of time with you. i'm goings to...
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andrew cuomo aumenta. son cinco las mujeres que lo acusan de abuso. varias realizaron la protesta sobre la oficina del gobernador. en gran bretaÑa durante una conferencia de prensa los periodistas pidieron a boris johnsonron durante la pandemia. de nuevo la pausa y seguimos ♪ ♪ [habla en inglÉs] patricia: cerramos con un bulto que tambiÉn se sumo al dÍa internacional de la mujer. aquellas que abren puertas a otras generaciones en [música]
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andrew cuomo aumenta. son cinco las mujeres que lo acusan de abuso. varias realizaron la protesta sobre la oficina del gobernador. en gran bretaÑa durante una conferencia de prensa los periodistas pidieron a boris johnsonnuevo la pausa y mujeres aumentaron durante la pandemia. de nuevo la pausa y seguimos si philly garcia hubiera escuchado a los que lo rechazaron, nunca habría ganado una buena reputación, atrayendo a grandes atletas profesionales. eso es el espíritu luchador. eso es lo que hace a un león. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. ♪ ♪ [habla en inglÉs] patricia: cerramos con un bulto que tambiÉn se sumo al dÍa internacional de la mujer. aquellas que abren puertas a otras generaciones en los campos de las ciencias, las artes, la polÍtica y los deportes. ♪ ♪ [gritos] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: ella siempre curar nuestras heridas, esas que se ven en la piel y que a la vista son invisible, pero duelen en lo profundo de nuestro pecho. no existe en el mundo
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johnson with the artificial intelligence recently. i. must protect its own existence and existence. now it seems like governor andrew cuomo is having a very bad week actually maybe he's having a bad few weeks as a 2nd allegation of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment has now made its way into the public there is even video to prove it now this following growing concern over the mismanagement of a nursing home and high risk patients exposed to the krona virus early on in the pandemic so in today's 360 view we're going to talk about governor cuomo who has been praised for his handling of the crowd a virus by democrats in the past how are his handling 2 major fires within his office will he survive or is his political future about to be burned to the ground joining us for a $360.00 view is michael johns co-founder of the u.s. and national tea party movement and a former white house speechwriter to president george h.w. bush and from the last we have our good friend david katz thank you so much for joining me gentleman. going to you you know what david i'm going to start with you because guess what this is in y
johnson with the artificial intelligence recently. i. must protect its own existence and existence. now it seems like governor andrew cuomo is having a very bad week actually maybe he's having a bad few weeks as a 2nd allegation of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment has now made its way into the public there is even video to prove it now this following growing concern over the mismanagement of a nursing home and high risk patients exposed to the krona virus early on in the pandemic so...
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top for a guy with the name of andrew wiggins and put it daddy and 17 good game for him trained on a great game. pull double, you'll see have grabbed a rebound and then johnsonor a lay any and 16 points. 12 rebounds. 10 assists warriors taking to the rockets. all the way this one jordan pool gets in on the act. it's six threes. that's a career high for him on his way to 23 points, not about outing he started show himself steph curry. slow night 18 points, and it gets worse as you will see him take the three and watch him. he cannot get his balance is he's shifting backwards lands on his tailbone afterwards, coach kerr called it a tail bone contusion. they're obviously gonna happen. play that day today as the warriors take on memphis on friday and saturday. the final score. wanna wait 94 elsewhere, beria teams, not a lot of victories, st. mary's ousted from the n i. t turner by western kentucky one and done for the gales and the sharks. they do what they always seem to do against the vegas nights. and that is. lose five consecutive times this year. they've lost to the golden knights about 15% capacity. devin sin city, screaming loud for the victory that kevin
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sreenivasan: johnson & johnson-- which is a funder of newshour-- said it expects to begin shipping the first doses as soon as tomorrow. a second former aide is accusing new york governor andrewf sexual harassment. in a report published yesterday by "the new york times," charlotte bennett, a 25-year-old former health policy adviser told the paper about several occasions last spring. bennett told the "times" that during one of the incidents the 63-year-old cuomo asked, "whether she thought age made a difference in romantic relationships," and said that he "was open to relationships with women in their 20s.” the governor did not deny the allegations, but in a statement to the "times," cuomo said he never made sexual advances towards bennett and did not intend to be inappropriate. today, the governor said he would ask new york's attorney general and the state court of appeals' chief judgeo choose someone to lead an investigation of the charges, the claim comes days after another former aide, lindsay boylan, made detailed sexual harassment accusations against cuomo, including a charge that he gave her an unsolicited kiss on her lips in 2018. the governor denied boylan's charges.
sreenivasan: johnson & johnson-- which is a funder of newshour-- said it expects to begin shipping the first doses as soon as tomorrow. a second former aide is accusing new york governor andrewf sexual harassment. in a report published yesterday by "the new york times," charlotte bennett, a 25-year-old former health policy adviser told the paper about several occasions last spring. bennett told the "times" that during one of the incidents the 63-year-old cuomo asked,...
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johnson delayed its passage. bill be read aloud. a final vote could now be put off until this weekend. >>> and charlotte bennett, one of three women accusing new york governor andrew news that she thought he was trying to sleep with her. the 25-year-old former staffer said it happened during a meeting in his office last year. bennett said he implied that she was old enough for him, and he was lonely. >>> so while the pandemic kept americans at home, the number of miles driven in the u.s. dropped 13%. safety experts hoped that that would mean a silver lining of fewer accidents. as michael george reports, it was the exact opposite. >> reporter: police say the driver may have been drag racing before this deadly crash on a los angeles highway. near boston, two teenagers died last year when their speeding pickup truck lost control. even as the pandemic emptied roads, the number of deadly crashes spiked. >> we knew 2020 was going to be bad because of the trend lines we had seen. we didn't realize it would be this bad. >> reporter: preliminary estimates from the national safety council show more than 42,000 motor vehicle deaths in 2020. that's up 8% from the year before,
johnson delayed its passage. bill be read aloud. a final vote could now be put off until this weekend. >>> and charlotte bennett, one of three women accusing new york governor andrew news that she thought he was trying to sleep with her. the 25-year-old former staffer said it happened during a meeting in his office last year. bennett said he implied that she was old enough for him, and he was lonely. >>> so while the pandemic kept americans at home, the number of miles driven...
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action on trade marks the second time prime minister boris johnson has declared an intention to breach international law. new york governor andrew articles for them to resign amid sexual harassment claims but he sought to contain rolling damage from the allegations. he says he now realizes his last comments and treatments of two employees made them uncomfortable. organizers of the tokyo olympics say overseas spectators will be banned. limits on domestic -- will start in april. the comments from the organizing committee president comes as tokyo considers extending its virus state of emergency by two weeks. it is set to expire on sunday. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: -- haidi: our guest talks to us about china's deepening relationship with latin america. we take a look i had at the biggest event on china's political and economic calendar. policy will be unveiled and the all-important gdp target will be announced. this is bloomber haidi: jenna kicks off his weakest political meet
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andrew: thank you. look, we begin with -- i don't think it's any secret that when we arrived here pfizer and moderna were scheduled to deliver through i think it was the end of september. johnson & johnson was well behind and the president, as i think he's guided, has committed to getting the country vaccinated as quickly as possible. we got extreme levels of cooperation from private sector partners and everybody to say, let's follow the president's pledge, move forward and try to make sure we can get everybody vaccinated as quickly as possible. we are not in the habit of overpromising and therefore even as of several weeks ago, before such time as the approval of johnson & johnson, the president was talking about moving up the date until the end of july. all the while, though, we've been hard at work to try to take every idea we can, small or large, with various leadership, and the active participation of both johnson & johnson and pfizer, and this is truly -- i'm sorry, johnson & johnson and merck, and this is truly a story where there are no bad guys. there's only good -- only good actors here, everybody got together and found ways to bring forward the timeline so we can ge
andrew: thank you. look, we begin with -- i don't think it's any secret that when we arrived here pfizer and moderna were scheduled to deliver through i think it was the end of september. johnson & johnson was well behind and the president, as i think he's guided, has committed to getting the country vaccinated as quickly as possible. we got extreme levels of cooperation from private sector partners and everybody to say, let's follow the president's pledge, move forward and try to make sure...
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johnson vaccine. hear why. >>> why did buckingham palace announce an investigation into meghan markle for bullying, but not prince andrew who is wrapped up in the sex abuse scandal? ea. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that...
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. 15% have received one dose and the johnson & johnson vaccine will speed this process up since just one dose is all you need. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo apologizing after a weekend of damage control. he faces mounting anger after a second allegation of sexual harassment. even his calls of independent investigation, first he said he was asking a former federal judge of his choosing, by the way, to investigate all of this. then he called on the state's chief judge and attorney general to pick someone. the ag said her office had the authority to investigate, not the chief judge. by the end of the weekend the cuomo rerented alented asking t choose an investigator. will it be enough to keep his job? cnn's brynn gingras has more. >> reporter: christine and laura, an apology coming from governor cuomo. i'm he going to get to that in a minute. first the allegations. they're coming from a former aid. charlotte bennett who said she had a lot of interactions with governor cuomo but one particularly made her concerned and that was in june is what she told "the new york times" saying that she was being asked some very personal questions from
. 15% have received one dose and the johnson & johnson vaccine will speed this process up since just one dose is all you need. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo apologizing after a weekend of damage control. he faces mounting anger after a second allegation of sexual harassment. even his calls of independent investigation, first he said he was asking a former federal judge of his choosing, by the way, to investigate all of this. then he called on the state's chief judge and...
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johnson. >>> the pressure piles on for new york governor andrew cuomo now facing new harassment allegations. why critics say his latest songs -- response is not enough. >>> former president trump delivers his first address since leaving office, calling for republican unity while also attacking republicans who crossed him. the latest reaction to his speech. >>> plus, the first virtual golden globes. a night of many stars at home. all the big winners including an emotional speech by the widow of chadwick boseman. >> it was quite a moment. >>> first, today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the data was quite strong with the j&j vaccine. i think people should be confident about taking it. >> reporter: the fda has given the green light to the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> reporter: the vaccine only requires one dose. >> is johnson & johnson an inferior vaccine, particularly for older americans? >> you can't say that. we now have clearly three highly efficacious vaccines. >>> former president trump signaling a possible run for the white house in 2024. >> i may even decide to beat them f
johnson. >>> the pressure piles on for new york governor andrew cuomo now facing new harassment allegations. why critics say his latest songs -- response is not enough. >>> former president trump delivers his first address since leaving office, calling for republican unity while also attacking republicans who crossed him. the latest reaction to his speech. >>> plus, the first virtual golden globes. a night of many stars at home. all the big winners including an...
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andrew from just outside springfield, missouri. he has a question for dr. fauci about the speed of vaccine distribution. >> when the johnsonaccine gets approved, if it gets approved for emergency distribution, does this mean that the rollout of the vaccines that we're already seeing is expected to get faster? >> dr. fauci? >> it won't -- it's going to get faster because we're getting better and better at it. but once the j&j vaccine gets into the mix, as it were, it will be treated exactly like the others in the distribution and the planning to get it out. the more vaccines we have in the mix, the quicker you get vaccines out. i believe if you look at the next couple of months, there is going to be a rather substantial increment in the amount of vaccine that's going to be available. once that occurs, you can start mass vaccination procedures, which will, in fact, directly answer your question about speed. the entire process will speed up. with j&j, with moderna and with pfizer. >> i have so many questions. i think i have about an hour's worth. i'm going to hold back because we have to take a break. the congress women will
andrew from just outside springfield, missouri. he has a question for dr. fauci about the speed of vaccine distribution. >> when the johnsonaccine gets approved, if it gets approved for emergency distribution, does this mean that the rollout of the vaccines that we're already seeing is expected to get faster? >> dr. fauci? >> it won't -- it's going to get faster because we're getting better and better at it. but once the j&j vaccine gets into the mix, as it were, it will...
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fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald, cio debbie cunningham and johnson wealth president and chief investment officer, brian andrew you. it's a mixed picture this morning. the nasdaq pulling back after yesterday's big rally. but it was a pretty strong rally yesterday with the nasdaq climbing out of correction territory. is the selloff in tech over? >> you know, it's hard to make that call, but if you have a three-year perspective or a five-year perspective, we have a saying in our office, when in doubt, zoom out. i don't think you can make the argument that tech is going to go away any time soon. i'm not particularly concerned even if we have a little more selling ahead. maria: okay. so you would be buying tech right now then? >> absolutely. and we're hunting hard. we were picking up shares of apple, picking up shares of microsoft. looking at a couple others. but when you get anen graved invitation in front of you, it's very hard not to go to the party. maria: what about spacs? this has been one of the hottest places to invest. we're seeing a bounceback there as well. there were periods where there were weeks of h
fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald, cio debbie cunningham and johnson wealth president and chief investment officer, brian andrew you. it's a mixed picture this morning. the nasdaq pulling back after yesterday's big rally. but it was a pretty strong rally yesterday with the nasdaq climbing out of correction territory. is the selloff in tech over? >> you know, it's hard to make that call, but if you have a three-year perspective or a five-year perspective, we have a saying in our...
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andrew marr mr dowden said that the aim of the current roadmap to ease curbs was that it is "irreversible". for more on that earlier i spoke to our political correspondentjessica parker. boris johnson days has also said that looking at the data, he thinks there is no reason to pause the current plan for easing lockdown measures in england. of course, we have these dates and tomorrow is one of those. i think it is technically called step 1b. we all have it marked on the calendar. you will be able to meet outside, up to six people, outdoor sports can start again and the stay at home rule ends, but people are asked to minimise their travel. we have already had schools open so people can keep a close eye on case rates. government ministers this morning saying things remain on track. he has been speaking to the andrew marr programme. we have chosen to have five—year intervals between each stage. the reason for having five—year intervals, it gives you four weeks to see the effect of the spread from the easing and then a week to prepare the rule. ahead of each easing we will analyse the situation. these things could be delayed? they could be delayed if the situation deteriorates. but at t
andrew marr mr dowden said that the aim of the current roadmap to ease curbs was that it is "irreversible". for more on that earlier i spoke to our political correspondentjessica parker. boris johnson days has also said that looking at the data, he thinks there is no reason to pause the current plan for easing lockdown measures in england. of course, we have these dates and tomorrow is one of those. i think it is technically called step 1b. we all have it marked on the calendar. you...