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let's look at johnson & johnson the leader there on the top you're looking at orange versus blue, johnsonohnson alli dat back since 1977. flip it around look at the past ten years. second chart what we see, of course, is that the s&p has doubled. and over the past ten years it's trailing by 50%. that's a nice setup if the chart looks good, and it does. the here and now chart first this is the past decade. this is a mathematically perfect and finally the here and now chart. what do we see a stock toying with prospects of breaking out above a former high that high was back in august at 180. the stock right now at 177 and i think it's going to break out. let's play it. >> all right, mike, let's do it. what's the trade >> so johnson & johnson i mean as carter was just pointing out first of all this is a very low beta name. if we find ourselves iba market condition where we're a little concerned about potential pull backs this is a company trading not only below a market multiple at about 17 times full year earnings but below its own earnings multiple as well. it's defensive, low beta and here
let's look at johnson & johnson the leader there on the top you're looking at orange versus blue, johnsonohnson alli dat back since 1977. flip it around look at the past ten years. second chart what we see, of course, is that the s&p has doubled. and over the past ten years it's trailing by 50%. that's a nice setup if the chart looks good, and it does. the here and now chart first this is the past decade. this is a mathematically perfect and finally the here and now chart. what do we...
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so the biggest risk i see at johnson & johnson at this point you are buying near relative highs and hoping you're going to be able to sell it even higher the only reason i'm willing to take on that risk is lay out the structure john laid out in a debit spread and the fact he's able to do so while risking less than 3% of the stock's value really reflects just how strong the risk reward of this specific trade actually is. the stock only has to move about 2% higher before it breaks even, and he's getting about a 2-1 risk reward ratio if you do see this break out here to new all-time highs to johnson & johnson. that's really, again, the only way i'm willing to take on risk here at near all-time highs. >> tony, identified a 180 level he'd like to see the stock hold above a little bit what are your thoughts here? >> so those are the absolute highs while slightly below that. it's good technique to clear past all and then free and clear to run or which we're trying to do here anticipate it will >> it is important to remember that some protective plays simply have their limits check out shares of c
so the biggest risk i see at johnson & johnson at this point you are buying near relative highs and hoping you're going to be able to sell it even higher the only reason i'm willing to take on that risk is lay out the structure john laid out in a debit spread and the fact he's able to do so while risking less than 3% of the stock's value really reflects just how strong the risk reward of this specific trade actually is. the stock only has to move about 2% higher before it breaks even, and...
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we'll look at johnson & johnson. the first chart is all data. what we know is the leader on the top, orange versus blue, johnson & johnson versus s&p all dated back to 1977 and johnson & johnson has tripled the s&p, dow jones constituent currently the 11th largest in the s&p now look at the past 10 years. second chart what we see of course is the s&p has doubled j&j. you have a long-term winner that has crushed the s&p 3x yet in the past ten years is trailing by 50% that's a nice set up if the chart looks good and it does so here and now chart first. this is the past decade, a math mathematically perfect 45 degree angle, just in the middle of the channel, i think we'll approach the top of the channel finally, the here and now chart, stock is toying with the prospects of breaking out former high that was back in august at $180 the stock right now at $177. and i thinkit's going to break out. let's play it. >> all right, mike, what's the trade. >> so johnson & johnson as carter was pointing out this is a low-beta name so if we find our selves in a
we'll look at johnson & johnson. the first chart is all data. what we know is the leader on the top, orange versus blue, johnson & johnson versus s&p all dated back to 1977 and johnson & johnson has tripled the s&p, dow jones constituent currently the 11th largest in the s&p now look at the past 10 years. second chart what we see of course is the s&p has doubled j&j. you have a long-term winner that has crushed the s&p 3x yet in the past ten years is trailing...
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in fact, they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped at johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want the number of people assigned to ken tea on the day he died and the number assigned to me. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> newly confirmed administrator alan davidson testified about efforts to expand broadband across the country before a house and energy sub committee. >> the sub committee on communications and technology will now come to order. today is the sub committee on communications and technology holding a hearing entitled connecting america:
in fact, they were the ones that made sure the conversations were taped at johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will hear blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want the number of people assigned to ken tea on the day he died and the number assigned to me. >> presidential recordings. find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> newly confirmed administrator alan davidson testified...
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johnson was arrested 2 weeks ago after the body of her daughter, sophia mason, was discovered at johnson'snd's home are set mason's grandmother reported the girl missing earlier this month after johnson claimed to have given her way. the boyfriends. dante jackson is now also wanted by police. police say johnson told them that she had kept the young girl in a metal shed in the backyard. and the jackson was physically and sexually abusing her. >> hearing that she was kept in the and that she was treated in there that she during her month or so. it's it's left or family range of how to anger. >> or said police have issued a $3,000 reward for information leading to jackson's arrest. >> what analysts say over the weekend, a pair of unrelated shootings less than 30 minutes apart. they happened early sunday morning off san carlos street near the san jose state campus in the first a man was shot and killed just before 03:00am. police say they did not know anything about the shooter other than that, they fled through campus after that attack a little after 03:00am. there was a second shooting when
johnson was arrested 2 weeks ago after the body of her daughter, sophia mason, was discovered at johnson'snd's home are set mason's grandmother reported the girl missing earlier this month after johnson claimed to have given her way. the boyfriends. dante jackson is now also wanted by police. police say johnson told them that she had kept the young girl in a metal shed in the backyard. and the jackson was physically and sexually abusing her. >> hearing that she was kept in the and that...
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boris johnson is saying perhaps we can took at _ johnson is saying perhaps we can look at other suppliesplies, being more reliant ourselves, perhaps we will look reliant ourselves, perhaps we will took to _ reliant ourselves, perhaps we will took to the — reliant ourselves, perhaps we will look to the north sea and, asjohn said before, perhaps to renewables. but were _ said before, perhaps to renewables. but were not hearing the same things from germany, they seem to be the buffer— from germany, they seem to be the buffer in— from germany, they seem to be the buffer in these discussions. there are only— buffer in these discussions. there are only so — buffer in these discussions. there are only so many ways you can hit russia _ are only so many ways you can hit russia with — are only so many ways you can hit russia with economic sanctions, they have treen— russia with economic sanctions, they have been really severe, energy sanctions — have been really severe, energy sanctions or banning gas from russia would _ sanctions or banning gas from russia would be _ sanctions or banning gas from
boris johnson is saying perhaps we can took at _ johnson is saying perhaps we can look at other suppliesplies, being more reliant ourselves, perhaps we will look reliant ourselves, perhaps we will took to _ reliant ourselves, perhaps we will took to the — reliant ourselves, perhaps we will look to the north sea and, asjohn said before, perhaps to renewables. but were _ said before, perhaps to renewables. but were not hearing the same things from germany, they seem to be the buffer— from...
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at home. >> president lyndon johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007 , dying at the age of 94. you'll hear from last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. >> what do you think, not what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history lyndon jackson's legacy? what will people remember 50 years from now. >> i don't know. he would have liked to be the education president. that's what he placed all his hopes on. he said it's the only passport out of poverty. it's the one thing that can't be taken away from you is education. i think it will probably be civil rights. i think it's right and appropriate that she should have been a southern president. i don't think they intended for it to go on forever. >> how much influence did you have on? >> i think he made his own decisions. it's like being in a mix master, sort of. >> where is vietnam going to fit? >> as a wretched obstacle that he couldn't escape. couldn't shape off. >> when did you see him at his lowest? >> during those days. when the bags began to come home. >> body bags. >
at home. >> president lyndon johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007 , dying at the age of 94. you'll hear from last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. >> what do you think, not what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history lyndon jackson's legacy? what will people remember 50 years from now. >> i don't know. he would have liked to be the education president. that's what he placed all his hopes on....
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at home. president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973 lady bird lived on until 2007 dying at the age of 94. you'll hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. what do you think? not what do you hope but what do you think will be in long-term history? lyndon johnson's legacy. what will people remember? 50 years now i don't know. he would have liked it to be the education president. that is what he placed all his hopes on he said it's the only passport out of poverty. and it's the one thing that can be taken away from him. as education i think it'll probably be civil rights and i think it is so peculiarly, right? and appropriate that it should have been a southern president. who managed to do that? and part of some very painful loss of good friends from the south and i don't think i don't think they intended for it to go on forever, i think. well, i'm just a professional southerner. as well as a professional. texan how much influence did you have on him when it came to civil rights? oh, i just think. he healed his own path made his own
at home. president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973 lady bird lived on until 2007 dying at the age of 94. you'll hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. what do you think? not what do you hope but what do you think will be in long-term history? lyndon johnson's legacy. what will people remember? 50 years now i don't know. he would have liked it to be the education president. that is what he placed all his hopes on he said it's the...
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borisjohnson was speaking at the boris johnson was speaking at the conservative party conference, theand he likened the incredibly brave fight for freedom that ukraine is putting up against _ freedom that ukraine is putting up against russia to the brexit vote and the — against russia to the brexit vote and the people who voted for brexit as being _ and the people who voted for brexit as being freedom fighters in their own way~ — as being freedom fighters in their own way. and this has been roundly criticised _ own way. and this has been roundly criticised notjust own way. and this has been roundly criticised not just within the party, — criticised not just within the party, but also by other leaders across — party, but also by other leaders across the — party, but also by other leaders across the eu, who see this as insensitive _ across the eu, who see this as insensitive at best, but really quite — insensitive at best, but really quite shocking at worst. i think we have _ quite shocking at worst. i think we have to _ quite shocking at worst. i think we have to recognise that he was
borisjohnson was speaking at the boris johnson was speaking at the conservative party conference, theand he likened the incredibly brave fight for freedom that ukraine is putting up against _ freedom that ukraine is putting up against russia to the brexit vote and the — against russia to the brexit vote and the people who voted for brexit as being _ and the people who voted for brexit as being freedom fighters in their own way~ — as being freedom fighters in their own way. and this has been...
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boris johnson government today with boris johnson at prime _ government today with boris johnson at prime minister questions same for the first— at prime minister questions same for the first time that he believed that the first time that he believed that the war_ the first time that he believed that the war crimes and been committed and the _ the war crimes and been committed and the deputy prime minister who would _ and the deputy prime minister who would be _ and the deputy prime minister who would be quite careful when asked yesterday, now saying war criminals that he _ yesterday, now saying war criminals that he does know what he is talking about _ that he does know what he is talking about as _ that he does know what he is talking about as he — that he does know what he is talking about as he is a former war crimes lawyer— about as he is a former war crimes lawyer before he became a politician. so, yeah, ithink you are right, — politician. so, yeah, ithink you are right, this is probably done by president — are right, this is probably done by president putin and i got he was wilting
boris johnson government today with boris johnson at prime _ government today with boris johnson at prime minister questions same for the first— at prime minister questions same for the first time that he believed that the first time that he believed that the war_ the first time that he believed that the war crimes and been committed and the _ the war crimes and been committed and the deputy prime minister who would _ and the deputy prime minister who would be _ and the deputy prime minister...
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k, entered this war at present, prime minister johnson decided to do those things. then they chose article 5 would be invoked, would mean all of all 30 countries, including the u. s. would be at war with russia. we would then have been a drought drama if you had a war evolving nato and russia, that is world war 3. and there are nuclear weapons involved. so that is the reason that the nato powers are stopping where they are. but there are big questions about they've done until now, certainly that the ukrainians are asking they all. now, in recent days, since this all started, 126 hours, i think was, was said by prime minister johnson in that period, huge amounts of weaponry of being sent to you, cried the truth is that it's going to be very difficult to get those weapons from poland to the people who need them in ukraine. they've left it too late in that respect, you could argue, and it says weapons can make it to the battlefield. they could be a game changer. but there's a big question whether those weapons are going to make it to the battlefield. i think you're goin
k, entered this war at present, prime minister johnson decided to do those things. then they chose article 5 would be invoked, would mean all of all 30 countries, including the u. s. would be at war with russia. we would then have been a drought drama if you had a war evolving nato and russia, that is world war 3. and there are nuclear weapons involved. so that is the reason that the nato powers are stopping where they are. but there are big questions about they've done until now, certainly...
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look at ladybird johnson in her own words next week. you'll hear from betty ford who was seen as a thoroughly thoroughly modern and candid first lady. american history tvs first lady series is also available as a podcast. you can find it wherever you get yocasts. it historians of the future may very well refer to our present era as the years of protest and dissent. certainly public demonstrations for and against every conceivable cause under the sun have become a prominent feature of the american scene. whether this phenomenon is good or bad is not within the scope of this discussion. our purpose today is simply to review the legal restrictions on unbridled speech and protestations of descent. and so far as they apply to members of the military. there is no denying the fact that a few members of the military establishment have been caught up in the fever of the times and a participated in public political demonstrations. they are become involved in the publication and distribution of so called underground newspapers. and they have signe
look at ladybird johnson in her own words next week. you'll hear from betty ford who was seen as a thoroughly thoroughly modern and candid first lady. american history tvs first lady series is also available as a podcast. you can find it wherever you get yocasts. it historians of the future may very well refer to our present era as the years of protest and dissent. certainly public demonstrations for and against every conceivable cause under the sun have become a prominent feature of the...
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look at johnson's free ball. st. mary's led 13-7. ucla scored the next 13.k at bernard step back. they put the bruins in front by one. in the meantime, the gaels could not score. johnson missed an open layout. st. mary's scored a basket interference. they make eight minutes without a shot. they rallied early in the second half. alex was on target. the deficit was down to one. the bruins answered by making six straight shots. look at johnny knockdown the jumper of the inbound. the bruins were up by eight. six minutes left. look at cody rally. they still made the shot. there was a freezer that made ergame72 and ucla was down from anthat gaels season unit we ay th great a game. it was one of our better games. >> you want to play well and you get to play against a team like ucla. >> i was thinking about this. i was coaching against a guy that will have a statue in front of the arena or at the very least his name on the court. >> he is a funny guy. [ laughter ] >> the peacock mascot kicked back running with murray state. the racers had to work for it. look at han
look at johnson's free ball. st. mary's led 13-7. ucla scored the next 13.k at bernard step back. they put the bruins in front by one. in the meantime, the gaels could not score. johnson missed an open layout. st. mary's scored a basket interference. they make eight minutes without a shot. they rallied early in the second half. alex was on target. the deficit was down to one. the bruins answered by making six straight shots. look at johnny knockdown the jumper of the inbound. the bruins were up...
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we have a cause been not being trained in the united states at johnson space center.ark is planning to come home. the moscow central control system providing control when it is over russia. actual operations are basically fine. the crew is performing as a crew. notwithstanding, all kinds of being said on twitter. brent: despite what is happening on earth, should the astronauts and the cosmonauts -- to they any reason to be worried? >> immediately, no. cosmonauts and astronauts function as aeam. when they are up there, they work well together. weave good personnel and -- good personnel and technical and professional relationships with the russians. the question is how long will cooperation be continued politically from a technic oint -- allowed to continue politically? a variety of things have been said but so far there have been no steps toward actual separation. as was noted, the u.s. and russian sides are very interdependent. the russian side is dependent upon the u.s. for power and we are dependent upon them for propulsion. we hav made a commitment with the other p
we have a cause been not being trained in the united states at johnson space center.ark is planning to come home. the moscow central control system providing control when it is over russia. actual operations are basically fine. the crew is performing as a crew. notwithstanding, all kinds of being said on twitter. brent: despite what is happening on earth, should the astronauts and the cosmonauts -- to they any reason to be worried? >> immediately, no. cosmonauts and astronauts function as...
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at home. >> president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007, dying at the age of 94. you will hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. long-term histor >> what do you think, now what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history, lyndon johnson's legacy? >> -- >> what will people remember 50 years from now? >> i don't know. he would have liked it to be education, for instance. that's where he placed all his hopes on. he said it's the only path forward out of poverty. it is the one thing that can't be taken away from you. it's education. i think it will probably be civil rights, and it is so particularly and appropriate, that it should've been a southern president. who managed to do that -- very painful loss of good friends from the south. i don't think -- they intended to go on forever. i think, i'm just a professional southerner. as bred as a professional texan. >> how much influence did you have on him react? >> i just think he made his
at home. >> president lyndon baines johnson died in 1973. lady bird lived on until 2007, dying at the age of 94. you will hear now from the last part of her life as she reflected on her continuing work and on lbj's legacy. long-term histor >> what do you think, now what do you hope, but what do you think will be in long term history, lyndon johnson's legacy? >> -- >> what will people remember 50 years from now? >> i don't know. he would have liked it to be...
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the front of the mirror, it's taking a look at boris johnson's trip to saudi arabia, to talk oil andamongst other issues. the front of the sun, profiles the u.s. ambassador to the uk, who is bidding to take over chelsea fc after the departure of roman abramovich. and what happens when a zelenskyy lookalike, a putin lookalike, and a kim jong-un lookalike come together. you have to find a start to find out. and if you want to see any of those front pages again, or read the story, just scan the qr code on your screen, that will take you directly to the press review upset on the sky news website. now, the united nations says that more than 3 million people have left ukraine since the evasion began, according to the un refugee agency, that number continues to rise. more than half of the figure have crossed the border into neighboring poland. for its part, the home office has issued 4600 visas for ukrainians to come to the uk. a camera man and producer, working for the american fox news channel have been killed in ukraine. pierre zak chesky, and a ukrainian producer -- notice asha, were at
the front of the mirror, it's taking a look at boris johnson's trip to saudi arabia, to talk oil andamongst other issues. the front of the sun, profiles the u.s. ambassador to the uk, who is bidding to take over chelsea fc after the departure of roman abramovich. and what happens when a zelenskyy lookalike, a putin lookalike, and a kim jong-un lookalike come together. you have to find a start to find out. and if you want to see any of those front pages again, or read the story, just scan the qr...
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johnson and steve butcher. drive to and from work together every day during the week. >> it's really not bad at all. signed up to drive with the carpool service spanned pool last year. drivers and passengers pay a monthly fee that covers gas and insurance picking up and dropping off. butcher has about 50 minutes to his daily commute my head. i had it so set up. but the amount he saving on gas makes that time worth it. >> after finding out what my round trip is after doing the math. i think i said about $350 a month and fuel. >> but you're says he's also saving hundreds of dollars a month since he started writing with johnson. i have the opportunity to say that money. >> i can spend it at home. i spent all my family and spent all my loved ones. triple a says demand for gas usually goes up every march. but this year it's dropping. >> if prices stay this high, triple a expects more people to carpool to save money. >> people are doing what they told us they were going to do and they can all division. i think johnson and put your say as long as prices are this high and car pooling saves them money. that k
johnson and steve butcher. drive to and from work together every day during the week. >> it's really not bad at all. signed up to drive with the carpool service spanned pool last year. drivers and passengers pay a monthly fee that covers gas and insurance picking up and dropping off. butcher has about 50 minutes to his daily commute my head. i had it so set up. but the amount he saving on gas makes that time worth it. >> after finding out what my round trip is after doing the math....
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barry mccaffrey and mary elise serrat, a professor at johnson & johnson hopkins and author of the book "not one inch: america, russia, and the making of the post-korld war stalemate." i want to start with richard engel in the capital of kyiv. what's happening on the ground right now? >> reporter: the russians have now arrived at the gates of kyiv. this foot bridge is one of the only ways people are able to escape, a much more intense battle on the side that the russians have taken over and get to rel tism safety. the russians have taken over this suburb, which is on the northern edge of kyiv. they are bombarding it heavily. the ukrainians blew up this bridge in order to slow down the russian advance, but it has also made it extremely difficult for people to evacuate these areas that are hotly contested as russian forces try and consolidate their positions and the ukrainians try to keep them on that side of the river. all day we have seen a stream of panicked people, some being carried, some in wheelchairs. they are each carrying one bag at a maximum. some families have been separated h
barry mccaffrey and mary elise serrat, a professor at johnson & johnson hopkins and author of the book "not one inch: america, russia, and the making of the post-korld war stalemate." i want to start with richard engel in the capital of kyiv. what's happening on the ground right now? >> reporter: the russians have now arrived at the gates of kyiv. this foot bridge is one of the only ways people are able to escape, a much more intense battle on the side that the russians have...
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along and she expresses rethinking with surgeon like precision, to ensure that her husband at doctor patrick johnson, whose actual surgeon, georgetown hospital greatly admires the clarity and impartiality predict that is judge ketanji brown jackson and during the hearing several of my colleagues asked her to describe her judicial philosophy and big label, are you originally start touchless or a liberal or conservative and previous supreme court nominees chiefs under chief justice roberts sai they did not have an overarching judicial philosophy that they bring to a case that was a good enough answer for many republicans that it was given by chief justice roberts order justice amy county marriage but they complained out that she just won't come up with an admit to a label predict she did one better, she gave us a thorough step-by-step explanation of how she decided the case, every case that she has 580 separate opinions and you don't need luck front microscope to find the judges judicial philosophy she's published it over and over and over again establish her independence she said, by quote clearing h
along and she expresses rethinking with surgeon like precision, to ensure that her husband at doctor patrick johnson, whose actual surgeon, georgetown hospital greatly admires the clarity and impartiality predict that is judge ketanji brown jackson and during the hearing several of my colleagues asked her to describe her judicial philosophy and big label, are you originally start touchless or a liberal or conservative and previous supreme court nominees chiefs under chief justice roberts sai...
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we did the mission control consoles down at nasa johnson space center at historic mission operations control. some of our fabrication projects we did most of the set props and hardware for the movie, apollo 13. we worked on from the earth to the moon. we've worked on multiple productions for tom hanks, such as magnificent desolation. from the earth to the moon. we did first man. we've done exhibitry work for groups all over the world. we built a ufo of all things for a museum in taiwan. our team traveled to d.c. last week. they built the display frame, exhibit frame for the apollo 11 command module. they went out there to install it. so our team is one of the foremost experts at restoration, built up an expertise on fabricating replicas, and then doing exhibit work. it's a division of ours. but it's one that does generate revenue for the operation. absolutely. >> i'm going to have to come visit. that sounds so cool. >> it is. in fact, our guys are getting ready to leave in three weeks, i believe. they're going to go to brazil, sao paulo, brazil. they're setting up an exhibit down the
we did the mission control consoles down at nasa johnson space center at historic mission operations control. some of our fabrication projects we did most of the set props and hardware for the movie, apollo 13. we worked on from the earth to the moon. we've worked on multiple productions for tom hanks, such as magnificent desolation. from the earth to the moon. we did first man. we've done exhibitry work for groups all over the world. we built a ufo of all things for a museum in taiwan. our...
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that they would be protected and they are now the three remaining shuttles are now in california at the johnson space center in houston and at florida at krendo kennedy space center and we saved them they were an important part of our cultural patry money saved them and every pan motors, jerpters -- the rockets everything was recorded and saved. >> now who does the actual recording and chronicles. >> the agency involved, nasa, federal agency, they had responsibility they owned them. the agency doing the record something a -- there are two agency that is do do recording like this one called the american historic engineering record ant other called the american historic building survey. both national park service entities created by the historic sites act which i mentioned early on. >> which passed in 1966. mr. tannenbaum, how many locations, structures, et cetera are on the national register? and when was that part the the 966 act as well. >> yes, it was. what it did was that -- that register was -- it came into existence in the historic sites act, which as we said, also, created hair and habs a
that they would be protected and they are now the three remaining shuttles are now in california at the johnson space center in houston and at florida at krendo kennedy space center and we saved them they were an important part of our cultural patry money saved them and every pan motors, jerpters -- the rockets everything was recorded and saved. >> now who does the actual recording and chronicles. >> the agency involved, nasa, federal agency, they had responsibility they owned them....
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joining us tonight, senator big hagerty, congresswoman cathy mcmorris rogers, does at this johnson, formerh congressman jason chaffetz. former federal prosecutor jim trusty. russia sanctions white house officials even hillary clinton and hunter biden. russia face as junk debt status. gop demand a white house probe whether russia is again meddling, funding climate act activists in u.s. to undercut oil dependence. history of vladmir putin saying yes, u.s. fracking, u.s. energy is an existential threat to russia. we have breaking news, biden's nominee for the federal reserve, sarah bloom raskin withdraws her name after senate support crumbles due to her anti-oil and gas positions and new revelations special counsel john durham's criminal probe of the botched trump-russia investigation, more criminal charges could be on the way. and bad news for hunter biden. "new york times" can now get his emails and text messages. the update on investigations into the president's son. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox bus
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they would be protected and they are now at the three remaining shuttles are now in california at the johnson space center in houston and at in florida at kennedy space center in museum and being interpreted and so we we saved them because they were an important part of our cultural patrimony save them and every part of them that motors generators every every the rockets everything was recorded and saved. now who does the actual recording and chronically? well, of course and let me just say that the agency involved there was nasa federal agency and they had responsibility. they owned them. so the agency that does the recording is a there are two agencies that do recording like this one is called the historic american engineering record and the other is called the historic american building survey and they are both national park service entities. created by the historic site, which i mentioned early on which passed in 1966. mr. tannenbaum how many locations structures etc are on the national register and and when was that part of the 1966 act as well? yes. it was actually what it did was that
they would be protected and they are now at the three remaining shuttles are now in california at the johnson space center in houston and at in florida at kennedy space center in museum and being interpreted and so we we saved them because they were an important part of our cultural patrimony save them and every part of them that motors generators every every the rockets everything was recorded and saved. now who does the actual recording and chronically? well, of course and let me just say...
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_ quite noticeable as we have a change in language from the british government today with boris johnson atbelieved that the war crimes and been committed and the _ the war crimes and been committed and the deputy prime minister who would _ and the deputy prime minister who would be _ and the deputy prime minister who would be quite careful when asked yesterday, now saying war criminals that he _ yesterday, now saying war criminals that he does know what he is talking about _ that he does know what he is talking about as _ that he does know what he is talking about as he — that he does know what he is talking about as he is a former war crimes lawyer— about as he is a former war crimes lawyer before he became a politician. so, yeah, ithink you are right, — politician. so, yeah, ithink you are right, this is probably done by president — are right, this is probably done by president putin and i got he was willing to — president putin and i got he was willing to indiscriminate lee bomb civilian— willing to indiscriminate lee bomb civilian areas and not just in ukraine _ civilian areas and not
_ quite noticeable as we have a change in language from the british government today with boris johnson atbelieved that the war crimes and been committed and the _ the war crimes and been committed and the deputy prime minister who would _ and the deputy prime minister who would be _ and the deputy prime minister who would be quite careful when asked yesterday, now saying war criminals that he _ yesterday, now saying war criminals that he does know what he is talking about _ that he does know...
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one of the armed men turned around and began firing at the home, at least for bullet casings were found. johnson says this attempted burglary comes after his house was broken into in 2020. the crime prompted him at the time to install security cameras and now he's added iron doors to his home. oakland police say they are investigating. johnson is thankful that no one from his family was hurt and he hopes these men do not return in a way. it was a wake-up call to just be more mindful of our first our and >> and be more protective of the people that we love and we care about. reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron, 4 news. >> vallejo police are asking for your help to solve the deadly stabbing of a homeless woman. officers identified the victim as 59 year-old ana marie, illinois, she was stabbed to death last friday. her case mark ali hills, 6 homicide of 2022. the coroner's office in merced county is now identified. the child found dead inside of a home there as sophia mason from hayward, the 8 year-old girl was first reported missing last tuesday by her aunt. the onset, the last time she'd seen he
one of the armed men turned around and began firing at the home, at least for bullet casings were found. johnson says this attempted burglary comes after his house was broken into in 2020. the crime prompted him at the time to install security cameras and now he's added iron doors to his home. oakland police say they are investigating. johnson is thankful that no one from his family was hurt and he hopes these men do not return in a way. it was a wake-up call to just be more mindful of our...
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johnson. the last no surviving family members. she is currently working atan autobiography written by her grandfather [inaudible] published. in addition she's working in education for 40 years with a moderate school [inaudible] labor in east harlem council. miss edwards, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, committee members. my name is melanie edwards. the song that you are considering today for national him status was composed by my grandfather, j. rosamond johnson. not john, not john johnson, not john rosamond. thank you, the limits were written by his brother, james weldon johnson. when people ask me how i think of this song, i add soften to their disappointment and display. this military is one of many, some 200, according to nascap american society of composers authors and publishers, [inaudible] one of many on things that my grand uncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output, so i have no sense of it being an unusually remarkable achievement. i am however always humbled and impressed by the staying p
johnson. the last no surviving family members. she is currently working atan autobiography written by her grandfather [inaudible] published. in addition she's working in education for 40 years with a moderate school [inaudible] labor in east harlem council. miss edwards, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, committee members. my name is melanie edwards. the song that you are considering today for national him status was composed by my grandfather, j. rosamond...
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it is interesting, looking at _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest polls, - johnson is ok. it is interesting, j looking at the latest polls, isn't it? , but at the height of partygate the conservatives were eight points behind labour but then are now only three points behind labour which at a moment would suggest this is not an issue preoccupying the public any more. .. , an issue preoccupying the public any more. . . , . an issue preoccupying the public any more. ,~ �* ., ., more. exactly and you've got to remember _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as a _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as a boundary l remember that as a boundary commission coming in next year which will give the tories 20 more seats in the redistribution constituencies. and the red wall voters are not flocking to labour at the moment. as they say, it is still very few bile. it is still uncertain. but borisjohnson is a
it is interesting, looking at _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest polls, - johnson is ok. it is interesting, j looking at the latest polls, isn't it? , but at the height of partygate the conservatives were eight points behind labour but then are now only three points behind labour which at a moment would suggest this is not an issue preoccupying the public any more. .. , an issue preoccupying the public any more. . . , ....
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edwards works of the office of government and community affairs at columbia granddaughter of the distinguished johnson'srosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson. last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson. the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is just like one of many others my granduncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output i have no sens
edwards works of the office of government and community affairs at columbia granddaughter of the distinguished johnson'srosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson. last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you...
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will only scratch the surface of this importance as we know it was written at the turn-of-the-century by the brothers johnson trip. from its original jacksonville community into the rest be a black schoolteacher and families for decades before it was adopted as the hymn of the naacp. it was and is a standard performance for that organization along with that comes its own official role including standing during its performance. as an introduction to the naacp for many who knew the song but had little or no knowledge of the organization in the 1920s and 30s when it began major organizing campaigns in the south. it was a familiar piece of southern black history and the welcome position. the johnson's received request to reprint and performs from all over the country and the world in the early decades of the 20th century. religious organizations in hymnal projects, missions in africa, intercultural propaganda in japan, people wanted this song. the route to its authors to inquire about how exactly crescendo here, innuendo there, in order to honor all. lift every voice and sing calls historical experience of racis
will only scratch the surface of this importance as we know it was written at the turn-of-the-century by the brothers johnson trip. from its original jacksonville community into the rest be a black schoolteacher and families for decades before it was adopted as the hymn of the naacp. it was and is a standard performance for that organization along with that comes its own official role including standing during its performance. as an introduction to the naacp for many who knew the song but had...
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the contrast between -- best interest at the forefront by easing off the pedal against johnson and bylaborate, and then you've got bronson everything's about his own political gain, and it's being seen by everybody. internationally, it's made a splash as well, right at the time where we should be looking like a united front with europe. >> let's bring up the front page of the observer as well. look at how they laid it out. i don't know if you've got a copy, there is really interesting that they've chosen to put -- can we bring up the front page of the observer? can you see on the right, this is a man who survived seven days with medical attention after being shot in the theater helping his wife and a neighbor escape russian soldiers. what do you think of the pm comparing what's happening in ukraine to brexit? >> i think that i completely agree with the competence that we just heard. the tastelessness -- that phrase, crashing liability is very apt. you should never exploit a military invasion for any kind of jokey political game. these are not there to be made upon of. they're not ther
the contrast between -- best interest at the forefront by easing off the pedal against johnson and bylaborate, and then you've got bronson everything's about his own political gain, and it's being seen by everybody. internationally, it's made a splash as well, right at the time where we should be looking like a united front with europe. >> let's bring up the front page of the observer as well. look at how they laid it out. i don't know if you've got a copy, there is really interesting...
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we did the mission control consoles down at nasa johnson's space center, historic missions operations control. some of our fabrication projects, we did most of the props and hardware for the movie "apollo 13." we worked on "from the earth to the moon." we worked on multiple productions for tom hanks, and we did "first man." we have done exhibitory work for all over the world. our team just travelled to d.c. last week. they built the exhibit frame for the apollo 11 command module and went out there to install it. our team is one of the foremost experts at restoration, and built-up expertise in fabricating replicas and doing exhibit work. it's a division of ours, but it's one that does generate revenue for the operation. >> thank you. you must be proud. >> absolutely. >> i will have to come and visit. that sounds so cool. >> yes, our guys are getting ready to leave in three weeks, and they are going to go to brazil. they are setting up a exhibit there we are supporting, and sometime this fall they will go to warsaw, poland, and there's another touring exhibition we support. we are talk
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there will be no truce, there will be peace, you understand, and a truce so that at this time johnsonyour weapons, and you will carry out all the necessary maneuvers and prepare for new hostilities. yes, let's subscribe it does not want to. he said please, here is a delegation working in minsk work. to be honest, well, listen, if i'm quoting the president of ukraine, i know that you are chattering, because i analyzed it. then i inform you, zelensky is not consider not up to nosification, not the dominican republic we have already discussed. well, i have more questions here. if there are questions and their donbass of crimea was also not considered. he is also with me. yesterday he said the mechanism, how it should be, how it should be from the point of view of ukrainian legislation. he publicly said it in general. well, stop it. he said that he was not going to discuss issues of territorial integrity. let him sit in the bunker. yes, you know, yesterday, just like you , vasily listened to a statement, uh, or speech president, the interview he gave and when he speaks, i don't understand
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it feels like it is boris johnson poz at _ well. or me. and i am really troubled about that when it comes to public health because how else to be about that when it comes to public health because how else to he get people to understand the severity of measures that are important to protect all of us when we live in a society and have a societal packed and if our leaders are not trickling down the leadership that we need, so many of us around the world in an era of fast—moving information, then we are certainly putting our societies and loss and this makes his way across the pond... be more disappointing. g, his way across the pond... be more disappointing-— disappointing. a really good point there because _ disappointing. a really good point there because there _ disappointing. a really good point there because there is _ disappointing. a really good point there because there is for - disappointing. a really good point there because there is forjust - disappointing. a really good point| there because there is forjust the same we cann
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at a party -- less burlesque, more berlusconi. according to a former minister, it seems that pm johnson: mr. -- it seems the prime minister has beenat these bunga bunga parties, hosted by his close friend, a russian oligarch. given his many weaknesses, could leave him open to blackmail, why does the prime minister -- why does the prime minister think that mi6 may not entirely trust him? pm johnson: mr. speaker, last week, i was not here to benefit from one of these elaborately-confected questions. i admire his style, mr. speaker. but i am afraid that i simply fail to detect any crouton of substance in the minestrone of nonsense that he has just spoken. [chatter] speaker: sarah atherton. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, wrexham is a town based on brewing, mining and football. it is a town evolving in aspiration, prosperity and creativity while retaining its welsh identity. can the prime minister congratulate wrexham on being shortlisted for the city of culture, and on being the first welsh town to be so? speaker: prime minister? pm johnson: mr. speaker, not only is wrexham shortlisted for the city of culture, with all the di
at a party -- less burlesque, more berlusconi. according to a former minister, it seems that pm johnson: mr. -- it seems the prime minister has beenat these bunga bunga parties, hosted by his close friend, a russian oligarch. given his many weaknesses, could leave him open to blackmail, why does the prime minister -- why does the prime minister think that mi6 may not entirely trust him? pm johnson: mr. speaker, last week, i was not here to benefit from one of these elaborately-confected...