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stay in touch, please. >>> coming up we have bill johnson, and he'll talk about president trump's tariffat's at stake for the consumer and a lot more where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over one hundred fifty billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber. along with mischelle caruso cabrera, you can see we're down along the major averages a roadmap starts with in part global reaction. president trump's tough talk on tariffs dominating the market dominating the trade war you have to say it looms. >> yep speaking of possible trade wars, taras could be lifted in a, quote, new and fair agreement is reached by nafta we're going to take you live to mexico
stay in touch, please. >>> coming up we have bill johnson, and he'll talk about president trump's tariffat's at stake for the consumer and a lot more where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time...
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congressman bob gibbs, bill johnson and jim renacy. good, great people. thank you. good. great people. tough congressman, i will tell you that. they're for the workers, right? they're for the workers. they're for the country. i can tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio, my administration is fighting every day to protect, defend and grow american jobs. you see what's happening all over the country. it's in ohio, but it's all over the country. pouring back plants and factories pouring back into our country. they can't come back fast enough, even if you look, apple going to invest $350 billion. when i heard $350 billion i said you must mean $350 million. that's still a big plant. but they're going to investing $350 billion. so many others coming back with massive amounts of money. they all want to be back in the usa. a lot of them left. they're coming back. we've eliminated a record number of job-killing regulations. that's one of the reasons they're coming back. and we're not finished yet. in some cases you have statutory limitations wh
congressman bob gibbs, bill johnson and jim renacy. good, great people. thank you. good. great people. tough congressman, i will tell you that. they're for the workers, right? they're for the workers. they're for the country. i can tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio, my administration is fighting every day to protect, defend and grow american jobs. you see what's happening all over the country. it's in ohio, but it's all over the country. pouring back...
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congressman bob gibbs, bill johnson and jim rinacey. good people. thank you. good. great people. tough congressmen, i will tell you. but they're for the workers, right? they're for the workers. they're for the country, i'll tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio, my administration is fighting every day to protect and defend and grow american jobs. you see what's happening all over the country. it's in ohio, but it's all over the country. pouring back, plants and factories. pouring back into our country. they can't come back fast enough. even if you look, apple going to invest $350 billion. when i heard $350 billion i said you must mean $350 million. that's still a big plant. but they're going to be investing $350 billion. so many others coming back with massive amounts of money. they all want to be back in the usa. lot of them left. they're coming back. we've eliminated a record number of job killing regulations. that's one of the reasons they're coming back. [ applause ] and we're not finished yet. in some cases you have statutory limitations
congressman bob gibbs, bill johnson and jim rinacey. good people. thank you. good. great people. tough congressmen, i will tell you. but they're for the workers, right? they're for the workers. they're for the country, i'll tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio, my administration is fighting every day to protect and defend and grow american jobs. you see what's happening all over the country. it's in ohio, but it's all over the country. pouring back, plants...
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bill johnson. and jim renace. good, great people. [applause] good, great people. tough congressman, i will tell you that but they're for the workers right? they're for the workers. they're for the country, tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio my administration is fighting every day to protect and defend and grow american jobs and you see what is happening all over the country. it is in ohio but it is all over country. pouring back plants, plants and factories pouring back into our country. they can't come back fast enough. even if you look, apple going to invest 350 billion. when i heard 350 billion,, i said you must mean 350 million. that is still a big plant. but they will be investing $350 billion. so many others coming back with massive amounts of money. they all want to be back in the usa. a lot of them left. they're coming back. we've eliminate ad record number of job-killing regulations. that is one of the reasons they're coming back. [applause] we're not finished yet. in some cases you have statutory limitations where
bill johnson. and jim renace. good, great people. [applause] good, great people. tough congressman, i will tell you that but they're for the workers right? they're for the workers. they're for the country, tell you that. they are for the country. joined by our friends here in ohio my administration is fighting every day to protect and defend and grow american jobs and you see what is happening all over the country. it is in ohio but it is all over country. pouring back plants, plants and...
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landmark in social welfare legislation and one of president johnson's most significant accomplishments paid the combined hospital and doctor billsf more than 11 million people in fiscal 1967 alone. this has not been all. president johnson pledged to fin the battle for greater social security benefits, better medical care and more meaningful opportunities for the nation's elderly. the president's weekend trip ended with a stop in puerto rico for a brief rest and round or two of golf with his vietnam bound son-in-law, patrick nugent. even on vacation the affairs of his country travelled with him. two days before the president's commission on civil disorders released the findings of its investigation into the causes of urban unrest. the commission called for a massive nationwide effort building on the base of what has already been accomplished to solve the deep-rooted problems that give rise to urban discontent. in vietnam the allies begin to regain pacification areas near the cities. more significantly in march the administration would start a complete review of the vietnam situation. returning to washington, the president centere
landmark in social welfare legislation and one of president johnson's most significant accomplishments paid the combined hospital and doctor billsf more than 11 million people in fiscal 1967 alone. this has not been all. president johnson pledged to fin the battle for greater social security benefits, better medical care and more meaningful opportunities for the nation's elderly. the president's weekend trip ended with a stop in puerto rico for a brief rest and round or two of golf with his...
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bill. >> thank you. >> president johnson with his labor secretary. again, it's important to underscore this was a shock to the nation. >> right. >> it stunned the world. >> right. and to his cabinet and to most of the people in government. it was really a well-kept secret. and bill wirts was a wonderful person. president endbrought him in as labor secretary. and he stayed with president johnson, kennedy johnson the whole eight years. he was a very wise person and a very decent person and very smart. >> james jones, i have to ask you about these recordings because we air them every saturday on c-span radio. >> right. >> and it's often the most commented part of our programming is people listening to the inner working of the johnson white house. why did it come about? and as you listen to the tapes, what are your thoughts. >> well, president johnson wanted the tapes. and i think he wanted them for several reasons. probably his own self-protection, number one. but he was -- the interesting thing about president johnson, his motivation was history. how w
bill. >> thank you. >> president johnson with his labor secretary. again, it's important to underscore this was a shock to the nation. >> right. >> it stunned the world. >> right. and to his cabinet and to most of the people in government. it was really a well-kept secret. and bill wirts was a wonderful person. president endbrought him in as labor secretary. and he stayed with president johnson, kennedy johnson the whole eight years. he was a very wise person and a...
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johnson and by the way the real end of the world which is not appomattox two and a half weeks later bill johnsonffers a surrender to sherman inn north carolina. a lot of people don't realize it but i love throwing out pieces of trivia that johnson understands and he's backing up towards atlanta and it drives him crazy per jefferson davis can't stand the fact is he's not out there stocking sherman and leaving these men out of-- he says it's a tactical retreat but that gets him fired. the richmond newspapers, johnson is so good at retrieving he's going to have his army refused him. i'm not making that up. the people just can't read about another retreat. johnson understands and he backs up. what is sherman dataquick sherman goes around him. johnson knows he has limited resources. sherman has all kinds of resources. sherman knows exactly what he's doing and at the end of the day johnson believed. unfortunately for the south end for lambda his replacement was john doe could. john felt it says i will fight any marches in on the allegheny facing sherman head on. his army is basically destroyed. sherma
johnson and by the way the real end of the world which is not appomattox two and a half weeks later bill johnsonffers a surrender to sherman inn north carolina. a lot of people don't realize it but i love throwing out pieces of trivia that johnson understands and he's backing up towards atlanta and it drives him crazy per jefferson davis can't stand the fact is he's not out there stocking sherman and leaving these men out of-- he says it's a tactical retreat but that gets him fired. the...
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we'll check it out coming up. >> it's sunday march 4th, i'm bill anderson, lauren johnson,f, staying uren will be back tomorrow much improved there today, bill, believe it or not, the coastal storm brewing in the seven-day forecast. so get a little bit of a about o be brewing later in the week coming up. but the weathernes, sunny and breezy for your sunday, chilly, high temperatures will p. and yes, that headline there, another coastal storm wi possib take a look at the open waters to have the atlantic showing you churning, well out to sea. winds still a little gusty across the and we still have a minor coastal flood concern with the high tide early this morning. down the shore, watching out for a surge of about one to one and a half feet later on this morning with that high tide. more beach erosion, flooded roadways, too, temperature-wise, upper 30's, philadelphia, 40 atlantic city, upper 30's once move north and west towards lehigh valley, 37 degrees. current winds you can see sustained, out of the north anywhere from about ten to 20 miles per hour, you factor in that wind, feels li
we'll check it out coming up. >> it's sunday march 4th, i'm bill anderson, lauren johnson,f, staying uren will be back tomorrow much improved there today, bill, believe it or not, the coastal storm brewing in the seven-day forecast. so get a little bit of a about o be brewing later in the week coming up. but the weathernes, sunny and breezy for your sunday, chilly, high temperatures will p. and yes, that headline there, another coastal storm wi possib take a look at the open waters to...
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we want to bring in congressman bill johnson of ohio. congressman, good to see you.oining us. >> thank you, maria. >> maria: you are the former director of air force information staff at the u.s. special ops command. do you believe kim jong un? >> i don't know that we can necessarily believe him. i think what the president should do is what ronald reagan did, trust but verify. but i think this is potentially a breakthrough with tremendous potential benefits. but we do have to be cautious, absolutely have to be cautious. >> maria: what does that mean, being cautious? we know that kim jong un for the longest time has said they will never denuclearize. >> well, saying something and then doing something are two different things. if you recall, it was ronald reagan that was criticized for telling gortelling gorbechov ton the wall. he woulhe had the soviet leadert the ranch. there's a human element to the negotiations. i think the president is taking a big risk, but there is tremendous reward here in stopping and potentially thwarting a nuclear exchange that could kill hun
we want to bring in congressman bill johnson of ohio. congressman, good to see you.oining us. >> thank you, maria. >> maria: you are the former director of air force information staff at the u.s. special ops command. do you believe kim jong un? >> i don't know that we can necessarily believe him. i think what the president should do is what ronald reagan did, trust but verify. but i think this is potentially a breakthrough with tremendous potential benefits. but we do have to...
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the nation's balance of payments was further stabilized when president johnson signed into law a bill amending the bank act of 1945. this new measure grants to the exporting bank of the united states the sprufinancial horsepower necessary to continue successful promotion of american exports. to an under privileged child a trip to the circumstans can bri excitement. during march some of washington's business and civic leaders helped provide that experience at a special performance. first lady who is national chairman played hostess to the group which included many head start boys and girls. >>> one of the most controversial espentsvents occun television. the secretary had agreed to appear on behalf of a foreign aid appropriations bill but wound up in a two day marathon defining the administration's vietnam policy. two men instrumental in carrying out this policy were honored at the white house that week with nation's highest award. >> major and lieutenant stand in the long unbroken rank of heroes who have been this nation's pride and have been this nation's strength from the beginning
the nation's balance of payments was further stabilized when president johnson signed into law a bill amending the bank act of 1945. this new measure grants to the exporting bank of the united states the sprufinancial horsepower necessary to continue successful promotion of american exports. to an under privileged child a trip to the circumstans can bri excitement. during march some of washington's business and civic leaders helped provide that experience at a special performance. first lady...
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johnson? joshua: most people know who bill moyers is. moyers was a young minister, grew up in texas, a lot of the guys who worked for johnson were from texas. from very modest upbringings. he ended up, he did not take a pulpit. he was a brilliant student and was a very sincere and ernest theologian. he ended up working for johnson and johnson's media business, a television station that lady bird on. he worked his way up as an intern. jack was just a friend. he was the youngest advertising and pr guy from texas who johnson knew. he ended up marrying one of johnson's secretaries. was a real character. he was advancing a leg of the and lbj andn 1963 invited him him from houston to dow list. he ended up being 10 cars back in the motorcade monday president was assassinated. johnson put him on air force one immediately. if you look at the iconic photos of the swearing-in, you will see him in the back of the airliner. he and did up staying in becoming a very close eight. brian: who of all the people you wrote about entry due the most. >> mcphers
johnson? joshua: most people know who bill moyers is. moyers was a young minister, grew up in texas, a lot of the guys who worked for johnson were from texas. from very modest upbringings. he ended up, he did not take a pulpit. he was a brilliant student and was a very sincere and ernest theologian. he ended up working for johnson and johnson's media business, a television station that lady bird on. he worked his way up as an intern. jack was just a friend. he was the youngest advertising and...
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they had a nice relationship that he couldn't stand it anymore so he left that is why johnson thought with bill moyers late c6 had a rift had come between them over vietnam and he felt that he over exaggerated sometimes in and sitting next to ari schlesinger who simply said it is tragic bill moyers is out because he has the same attention everybody else have that may have been one of the pieces that i also think moyers was developing his outside personality and was tired of being the conscience of the white house or the good angel to talk of religious piety and implicitly if not for moyers he would be a total monster so they had a falling out and they didn't repair that breach. >> so it isn't new to have the aids with egos who want to have their own image in the press like c-span like steve bannon. >> to be a secretary is a dangerous job and moyers played it a little bit close but in some respects cannot be helped but he was warned when he became press secretary neck i suppose we should close the conversation of the legacy of the great society. what was the most lasting and positive impact on t
they had a nice relationship that he couldn't stand it anymore so he left that is why johnson thought with bill moyers late c6 had a rift had come between them over vietnam and he felt that he over exaggerated sometimes in and sitting next to ari schlesinger who simply said it is tragic bill moyers is out because he has the same attention everybody else have that may have been one of the pieces that i also think moyers was developing his outside personality and was tired of being the conscience...
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johnson. this bill 1917, the blocking regulatory interference from closing kilns, or brick asket 2017, sponsored by my colleague from ohio, mr. johnson. this bill will help preserve america's brick making industry and it's 7,000 jobs and protects them from an e.p.a. rule that created a far too rushed to compliance timetable for businesses across the nation. the emissions standards in this rule apply to kilns at brick and structural clay products manufacturing facilities. and at clay ceramic manufacturing facilities. industry estimated the cost of this rule if allowed to go into effect would potentially exceed $100 million annually. which is four times higher than what the e.p.a. initially estimated. this is yet one more example of how poorly thought out and misguided regulation are harming industries and have been a severe hindrance to the kind of job creation we know we can now see unleashed across our nation. we've got to ensure businesses have time to comply and the regulations make sense. we should
johnson. this bill 1917, the blocking regulatory interference from closing kilns, or brick asket 2017, sponsored by my colleague from ohio, mr. johnson. this bill will help preserve america's brick making industry and it's 7,000 jobs and protects them from an e.p.a. rule that created a far too rushed to compliance timetable for businesses across the nation. the emissions standards in this rule apply to kilns at brick and structural clay products manufacturing facilities. and at clay ceramic...
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we are in support of the teach act and i thank congressman bill johnson and paul taco for their work on this legislation. finally very briefly, we are also very pleased to see the preventing overdoses while in emergency rooms act. this makes me think of emmett and his mom amy and how we can do a better job of equipping our emergency room physicians to address a nonfatal overdose and to use this as an intervening moment is a high priority with the eviction but policy room and we are in support of the power act and are grateful for the committee and your commitment to these issues. and i just wanted to express on behalf of all the families that your focus on this issue in such a comprehensive manner that includes all six of the key components, prevention, treatment, recovery support, the focus means the world to us. we have millions of families struggling, some alone, some trying to come together and fight for better responses so i'm here to also transmit that heartfelt thank you for your leadership and focus. thank you for having me today we appreciate your testimony and all those so
we are in support of the teach act and i thank congressman bill johnson and paul taco for their work on this legislation. finally very briefly, we are also very pleased to see the preventing overdoses while in emergency rooms act. this makes me think of emmett and his mom amy and how we can do a better job of equipping our emergency room physicians to address a nonfatal overdose and to use this as an intervening moment is a high priority with the eviction but policy room and we are in support...
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. >>> lets go over to montgomery county now bill cosby back in court facing same sex assault charges his lawyers hope this is the last time, lauren johnson in norristown this morning. >> reporter: bill cost bye's trial this time around culled look different then first time yesterday prosecutors spent the day trying to make changes right here in montgomery county in the same courtroom where he was last summer when jurors dead lock. here's the deal they want a decision about sexual assault charges filed against 80 year-old. nearly 60 women have accused cosby of drugging them and assaulting them but only one has a criminal case against him andrea constand a former temple university employee. now prosecutors want to go out , 19 of those women to share their stories in the next trial for april 2nd. though hope his testimony will prove a pattern of misconduct and there was in isolated event. and they even asked a judge to dismiss the case yesterday. that didn't happen. judge o'neill said these defense lawyers can present their case to the jury on april 2nd and let them decide. jury selection begins march, end of the march. >> thanks, lauren. 5
. >>> lets go over to montgomery county now bill cosby back in court facing same sex assault charges his lawyers hope this is the last time, lauren johnson in norristown this morning. >> reporter: bill cost bye's trial this time around culled look different then first time yesterday prosecutors spent the day trying to make changes right here in montgomery county in the same courtroom where he was last summer when jurors dead lock. here's the deal they want a decision about sexual...
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he put in front of johnson a wide variety of proposals and concepts. he was a little different from bill moyer who was also on the plane that day, and ordained baptist minister. he had been a staff member on johnson ave. senate staff and his 1960 presidential campaign. he later jumped ship and worked at the peace corps in the kennedy administration advancing the austin portion of the trip and valencia was an accidental passenger on air force one, moyer was an elder statesman of pbs and always came across as a young, earnest, religious man, burning we ambitious. the minute he found out what happened he chartered a plane, and got himself on air force one. he became jack of all trades in late 64, chief of staff, press secretary for two years and in many ways was to johnson for a time what john hayes had been to lincoln. johnson would call him a son, they were extremely tight but johnson is character, had a chronic ulcer. others like joe califano, a young attorney working on robert mcnamara at staff joining the white house and 65, new nothing about the mystic policy. he was a defense policy
he put in front of johnson a wide variety of proposals and concepts. he was a little different from bill moyer who was also on the plane that day, and ordained baptist minister. he had been a staff member on johnson ave. senate staff and his 1960 presidential campaign. he later jumped ship and worked at the peace corps in the kennedy administration advancing the austin portion of the trip and valencia was an accidental passenger on air force one, moyer was an elder statesman of pbs and always...
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johnson? joshua: most people know who bill moyers is. yers was a young minister, grew up in texas, a lot of the guys who worked for johnson were from texas. he ended up being -- he did not take a pulpit. he was a brilliant student. a very earnest the lotion. -- theologian. he ended up working for johnson at the television station and later on his senate staff. he worked his way up. brian: what i checked plenty? -- what about jack? joshua: he was a young pr guy johnson knew. he ended up marrying one of johnson's secretaries. the reason he was there is just happenstance. lbj invited him from houston to dallas. he happened to be five cars back in the motorcade, 10 cars back when the president was assassinated. johnson put him on air force one immediately. you look at the iconic photo taken of the swearing in on board air force one, you see him crushed in the back against the wall of the airliner. he would later say he had no idea why he was there, but he ended up becoming a close aide. brian: who entreat you the most? joshua: i found harry m
johnson? joshua: most people know who bill moyers is. yers was a young minister, grew up in texas, a lot of the guys who worked for johnson were from texas. he ended up being -- he did not take a pulpit. he was a brilliant student. a very earnest the lotion. -- theologian. he ended up working for johnson at the television station and later on his senate staff. he worked his way up. brian: what i checked plenty? -- what about jack? joshua: he was a young pr guy johnson knew. he ended up marrying...
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his victims to their death. >>> in montgomery county bill cosby will be back in court prel hearing on these charges. lets get right to lauren johnson lauren. >> reporter: so with the jury dead locked unable to make a prs are having their second shot of bill cosby's freedom all playing outetal hearing. so yesterday, lawyers from bet side gathered here and basicalle trying to paint picture of the 80 year-old as one of theredaton hollywood just recently made aware of sexual aware during meo movement. lsosecutors want 19 accusers of being drugged and attacked but cosby's lawyerser argued the dead, their families are shot or lost. judge stephen o'neill said wow not rule to whether allow end oe hearing call it a weighty issue and needs time to reviewot time, to take the stan, jury dead locked retrial when prosecs say they are attempting to go after cosby in time their skip to show this is not just a single isolated incident, thomas. >>> thank you, lauren. >>> 4:38. this is wild party, he is stealg an award, hold it up, rorrer the whole thing, and then this act you'll i happened. >> all right, baby. best producer oh, yeah baby you are not
his victims to their death. >>> in montgomery county bill cosby will be back in court prel hearing on these charges. lets get right to lauren johnson lauren. >> reporter: so with the jury dead locked unable to make a prs are having their second shot of bill cosby's freedom all playing outetal hearing. so yesterday, lawyers from bet side gathered here and basicalle trying to paint picture of the 80 year-old as one of theredaton hollywood just recently made aware of sexual aware...
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again in 1964, president johnson's time for the bill enacted to care -- medicare. a great society is underway. august of 1964, approving the gulf resolution, authorizing president johnson to take all necessary measures to repel any attack against forces of the united states and prevent further aggression. 1964, president johnson announces a substantial increase in usa to south vietnam to restrain the infiltration of men and equipment, in support of the viet cong. 1965, january and the state of the union message, johnson outlines programs for the great society that will eliminate poverty in america. february, dr. martin luther king is arrested in alabama. in february also, malcolm x. is assassinated. coincidentally, during national of 1960ood week, june five, congress authorizes the use of ground troops in vietnam. cong collapse in a few .eeks 125,000 troops are in vietnam in august that year. the voting rights act becomes law, and in august of that year, the carnegie commission begins a landmark study of broadcast. in 1967, public broadcasting .aboratory tears it's
again in 1964, president johnson's time for the bill enacted to care -- medicare. a great society is underway. august of 1964, approving the gulf resolution, authorizing president johnson to take all necessary measures to repel any attack against forces of the united states and prevent further aggression. 1964, president johnson announces a substantial increase in usa to south vietnam to restrain the infiltration of men and equipment, in support of the viet cong. 1965, january and the state of...
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previous winners include george , edward kennedy, bill and presidenttes, and lyndon johnson. i can think of no better person to receive the distinguished service award this year. mitchell was not only a friend and a colleague, but he served as a mentor to many of us. his legacy will live on for many years to come. he will always be known and man who puts a students at the center of every conversation and worked every day to make life better for the people of massachusetts and across this country. share as aideo to tribute to mitchell and his long-standing legacy. >> i always knew that with mitchell, the kids came first. >> he wanted to give every child a chance to get a great education. that was his bottom line. is quiteld be in natural for all of us, having lost mitchell, to ask ourselves, what do we do next? from would not back down decisions. >> we lost an individual who was a steadfast warrior. >> he believed the status quo was not acceptable, and there was a better tomorrow. >> he was always there a clearer that whatever politics existed in the community -- very clear th
previous winners include george , edward kennedy, bill and presidenttes, and lyndon johnson. i can think of no better person to receive the distinguished service award this year. mitchell was not only a friend and a colleague, but he served as a mentor to many of us. his legacy will live on for many years to come. he will always be known and man who puts a students at the center of every conversation and worked every day to make life better for the people of massachusetts and across this...
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flake intends to introduce the measure that would nullify these new tariffs but with ron johnson even if the bill passed he knows congress would have enough votes to override the veto that would eventually come from the president. lauren: north security adviser h.r. mcmaster heading to the united nations stay for a closed-door briefing on north korea. all of this as the president's decision to meet with kim jong un was not impulsive. cia director mike pompeo and stephen mnuchin say the administration has laid the groundwork with talks for kim by imposing tougher sanctions. the former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton telling maria bartiromo the leader is afraid the u.s. will use the military option. >> what has kim jong un the tension that has not had his attention or his fathers is the threat that we will use military force to destroy his nuclear weapons program. i think he scared to death a sad and scared death that donald trump means what he says. cheryl: meanwhile, pyongyang has been quiet since the announcement of the historic meeting. no official response regarding the position since
flake intends to introduce the measure that would nullify these new tariffs but with ron johnson even if the bill passed he knows congress would have enough votes to override the veto that would eventually come from the president. lauren: north security adviser h.r. mcmaster heading to the united nations stay for a closed-door briefing on north korea. all of this as the president's decision to meet with kim jong un was not impulsive. cia director mike pompeo and stephen mnuchin say the...
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bill. at leaeast until boris johnson as you mentioned that. .ign minister foreign affairs minister came out and in parliament in the uk i i made a number of commens about russia a id the freshest hand. to be involved inn this incicident r robust meaeasu. would be taken hee said that russia wasas on the line and destructive force that it really through the cat among the pigeons a. though the whole of the media and the foreign ministry reacted very quickly. of the spokesperson saying that. in her opinion first investigation should be carried out. before boris johnson goes making statements like that antennas that it you know some of the u. k. say it was a bitt of a throwaway commet on the part of our jobs and and sent a lot of football is are upset about it but. they're basically how much of a blow would it be to roster england dates decides boy called the world cup. what is that abortions and clean up a little bit off to himself under that may have been a miscommunication on his part what he was talking about he says were? over representatives o
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johnson? >> busby. >> busby and bill moyers had very little love lost between them. there was two kind of cliques. there was bill moyers, and richard goodwin, some extent mcfearson and calfano who were smart enough to accommodate the moyers faction, on the other side there were people like horace busby, to some extent jack valenti, watson, they didn't share the same politics. watson was much more conservative than they were. but there was a great tension between the two factions. particularly between i would say busby and moyers. >> you mentioned bill moyers. here's some video of bill moyers alking back in 1990. >> it seemed to me as i looked back, in every respect except one he had a better eye for the horizon than anyone else around, except on vietnam. that's a fwaff, a blank, an enigma that again i haven't figured out yet. >> so bill moyers. you suggest in the book that he wouldn't talk to you. >> i reached out, he didn't -- >> but he hasn't written about these years much. >> no. >> and that's unusual to see him on television talking about hit. >> he's done it occ
johnson? >> busby. >> busby and bill moyers had very little love lost between them. there was two kind of cliques. there was bill moyers, and richard goodwin, some extent mcfearson and calfano who were smart enough to accommodate the moyers faction, on the other side there were people like horace busby, to some extent jack valenti, watson, they didn't share the same politics. watson was much more conservative than they were. but there was a great tension between the two factions....
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are investigating. >>> bill cosby set to appear in court this morning at issue whether several of his accusers will be allowed to testify in the sexual assault, retrial, lauren johnsonown this morning, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, thomas to day's hearing comes 10 days after bill cosby 's 44 year-old daughter e nsa lost her life due to kidney complications and his lawyers have not given any indication that will delay the hearing or trial. what they have told us is they plan to be in court this morning tonight with prosecutors, hoping to make happen and that is to allow 19 women to come to the stand. they hope these women will paint picture of the dark side to cosby's public persona as america's dad, if the first trial prosecutors wanted 13 women to testify but judge scott o'neill only allowed one woman to tell her story, which supplemented facts andrea constand shared with the jury. cosby has pleaded not guilty to those charges that he drugged and sexually assaulted former temple employee at his home in 2004. that trial ended in a hung injury which prosecutors vowing to try the 80 year-old again and since then cosby has nailed down a new defense te
are investigating. >>> bill cosby set to appear in court this morning at issue whether several of his accusers will be allowed to testify in the sexual assault, retrial, lauren johnsonown this morning, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, thomas to day's hearing comes 10 days after bill cosby 's 44 year-old daughter e nsa lost her life due to kidney complications and his lawyers have not given any indication that will delay the hearing or trial. what they have told us...
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bill. it was what motivated my fellow texan, president lyndon b. johnson, with medicare and medicaid. and it was the reason that barack obama had the affordable care act passed into law so that more americans could get health care. [applause] mr. castro: and the thing is that today we need a new blueprint. a blueprint for opportunity in the 21st century. one that aims to make sure that the united states is the strongest, smartest and safest nation on earth. what does it mean to be the smartest nation in the 21st century? it means investing in universal pre-k. [applause] mr. castro: it means paying our teachers what they deserve. [applause] mr. castro: and because the economy requires more education and skills than ever, it means making at least the first two years of higher education free. [applause] mr. castro: and expanding job efforts throughout the united states. it means unleashing everyone's potential. ensuring every woman has the right to make her own decisions about her body. [applause] promising thed potential of our dreamers so they can contribute to the forward progress of
bill. it was what motivated my fellow texan, president lyndon b. johnson, with medicare and medicaid. and it was the reason that barack obama had the affordable care act passed into law so that more americans could get health care. [applause] mr. castro: and the thing is that today we need a new blueprint. a blueprint for opportunity in the 21st century. one that aims to make sure that the united states is the strongest, smartest and safest nation on earth. what does it mean to be the smartest...
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bill miller. he said because he pisses off lyndon johnson. [laughter] which probably really was the case. goldwaterr knew he had no hope f winning whatsoever, so he was just going to win an ideological, holy quest. but this sends, begins the process redefining the two parties. so it sends millions of moderate to liberal republicans out of the republican party, into the democratic party. but con v.ly, it -- conversely, it attracts millions of conservative and moderate democrats into the republican party. so, for instance, john connolly, the democrat, becomes a republican.hn strom thurmond, the democrat, becomes a republican. john lindsay, the republican, becomes a democrat. and other cases where liberal republicans join the democratic party. so this starts a long process. now, it's extenuated by mcgovern in '72 because, again, mcgovern is the nominee, logic dictates he should pick a more conservative running mate to produce aon unified convention. but, of course, the convention's a disaster because of eagleton. he ends up with sarge shriver who was admittedly a wonderful, wonderful man and
bill miller. he said because he pisses off lyndon johnson. [laughter] which probably really was the case. goldwaterr knew he had no hope f winning whatsoever, so he was just going to win an ideological, holy quest. but this sends, begins the process redefining the two parties. so it sends millions of moderate to liberal republicans out of the republican party, into the democratic party. but con v.ly, it -- conversely, it attracts millions of conservative and moderate democrats into the...
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johnson. i was inspired to go to washington. i worked for bill, he never paid me and i went out over the upper west side, i did in 1960 in kennedy got me down there but i really got to understand what you can do and the importance of that, and it wasn't the handout, it was the handout. most of these people, you talk about giving someone an education or healthcare or place to live, these are the things most of us get from her parents. their big major things. i do understand what you're saying and i noted in the book by saying, i've done a couple of events in your part of the great society and you would be one of the architects and you gave all these programs to the executive branch, but we need a congress, we need an executive branch that is sensitive to using and we also need a congress that sees why the people are executing laws. over 24 years we've had one congress that has done an appropriations bill, continuing resolutions, one worried bill that we all read with all the hidden stuff in it and at times with the washington post as reporters try
johnson. i was inspired to go to washington. i worked for bill, he never paid me and i went out over the upper west side, i did in 1960 in kennedy got me down there but i really got to understand what you can do and the importance of that, and it wasn't the handout, it was the handout. most of these people, you talk about giving someone an education or healthcare or place to live, these are the things most of us get from her parents. their big major things. i do understand what you're saying...
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none of us were in on those one-on-one sessions that he may have had with bill clinton when he was in trouble or with lyndon johnsonired over the war, or with george bush when he was about to send kids to war. while we weren't in on those sessions it's obvious that all of those presidents said very openly, "i can take such comfort from talking to billy graham." (narrator) whether for a private meeting or a national celebration every u.s. president since world war ii has found occasion and reason to call on billy graham. we recognize on this historic occasion that we are a nation under god. this faith in god is our foundation and our heritage. (narrator) billy was known for his warm heart and listening ear, but his first meeting with a president, harry truman, did not end very well. my father was invited to come to the white house with some of his friends. after about twenty or thirty minutes of conversation i asked him could we have prayer? and he said, "well, i guess it wouldn't do much harm." (william martin) when they came out reporters were talking to billy graham, "well, what did the president say?" well, bill
none of us were in on those one-on-one sessions that he may have had with bill clinton when he was in trouble or with lyndon johnsonired over the war, or with george bush when he was about to send kids to war. while we weren't in on those sessions it's obvious that all of those presidents said very openly, "i can take such comfort from talking to billy graham." (narrator) whether for a private meeting or a national celebration every u.s. president since world war ii has found occasion...
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corey johnson slit the teenager's throat, stabbed another teen's mother and her son who ran to a neighbor's house to call 911. >> she rang my bill bleeding, is a murderer. that is all i know. she is bleeding like crazy here. >> reporter: johnson admitted to converting to islam and watching jihad videos. the fbi admitted they investigated johnson last year but nothing came out of it. the 12 jurors will see and hear graphic evidence from the pulse shooting mascaras opening statement begin today, the government filing a motion to introduce part of a 90 minute recording from inside the club of the gunman saying he was wearing an explosive vest and had co-conspirators with him as he gunned down 49 people. two, 911 calls made by victims, please audio and graphic photos will be used as evidence. whenever been calling teresa may's bluff, the poisoning of the former russian spy. the former prime minister had given russia until midnight whistling by a nerve agent produced in russia was used on the former spy and his daughter who remain hospitalized. russia -- there were threats of logic us fibers of attack against the kremlin as a second
corey johnson slit the teenager's throat, stabbed another teen's mother and her son who ran to a neighbor's house to call 911. >> she rang my bill bleeding, is a murderer. that is all i know. she is bleeding like crazy here. >> reporter: johnson admitted to converting to islam and watching jihad videos. the fbi admitted they investigated johnson last year but nothing came out of it. the 12 jurors will see and hear graphic evidence from the pulse shooting mascaras opening statement...
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goldwater was asked at the time why he picked bill miller and he said because he pisses off been johnson which probably was the case. goldwater knew he had no hope of running whatsoever so here in the ideological quest. but this sends, this begins the process of redefining the two parties, s so it sends millionsf moderate to liberal republicans out of the republican party into democratic party but conversely it attracts millions of conservative democrats into the republican party, so for instance, john connolly of the democrat becomes a republican, strom thurmond at the democrat comes republican, john lindsay becomes the democrat and other cases where liberal republicans joined the democratic party. so, this starts a long process. now, it is extenuate if i mcgovern in 72 because again, mcgovern is the nominee and dictates that you should pic taa more conservative running mate but of course the convention is a disaster because of eagleton heec ends up with schreiber whos admittedly a wonderful man and wonderful family, but he was also a liberal and this sends the process of more conservat
goldwater was asked at the time why he picked bill miller and he said because he pisses off been johnson which probably was the case. goldwater knew he had no hope of running whatsoever so here in the ideological quest. but this sends, this begins the process of redefining the two parties, s so it sends millionsf moderate to liberal republicans out of the republican party into democratic party but conversely it attracts millions of conservative democrats into the republican party, so for...
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bill: thank you, peter. peter doocy watching that for us. thank you, sir. >> sandra: meanwhile, former secretary j. johnsonarings defending the obama's administration's 2016 election interference. >> we were beating the drum pretty hard beginning with a conference call i had with every state secretary -- secretary of state on august 15. the good news is by election day, 33 states actually came in and sought our cyber security assistance and 36 cities and countieses came in and sought our cyber security assistance in the time permit. clearly, senator, as we look back on the experience two years later and we have a clearer picture of the full extent of what the russian government was doing, there could have been additional efforts made but i'm satisfied at the time this was a front-burner issue for me. >> sandra: responding to election interference saying it was a front-burner issue for them. >> bill: and we know, and it's been said repeatedly, no votes were changed as a result of this. we emphasize that for the integrity of our own democratic system it's important to keep in mind they may have tried, and wi
bill: thank you, peter. peter doocy watching that for us. thank you, sir. >> sandra: meanwhile, former secretary j. johnsonarings defending the obama's administration's 2016 election interference. >> we were beating the drum pretty hard beginning with a conference call i had with every state secretary -- secretary of state on august 15. the good news is by election day, 33 states actually came in and sought our cyber security assistance and 36 cities and countieses came in and...
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include, representative george miller, senator edward kennedy, bill and melinda gates, marian wright edelman, and president lyndon johnson. i can think of no better person to receive at ward this year, mitchell chester. not only a friend, and a colleague, but mitchell served as a mentor to many of us, as state chiefs. his legacy will live on for many years to come. he will always be known and remembered as a man who put students at the center of every conversation, and worked every day to make life better for the kids in massachusetts, and across this country. we have a video to share, as a tribute to mitchell. and his long standing legacy. >> i always knew with mitchell. the kids came first. everything was about what is best for the students. >> he wanted to give every child a chance to get an education. that was his bottom line. he went there, every single day. >> you know it would be and is quite natural for all of us who are still here, having lost mitchell to ask ourselves what we do now? >> he would expect us to carry on. >> he would not back down. from decisions that he thought were right. >> i think what we lost
include, representative george miller, senator edward kennedy, bill and melinda gates, marian wright edelman, and president lyndon johnson. i can think of no better person to receive at ward this year, mitchell chester. not only a friend, and a colleague, but mitchell served as a mentor to many of us, as state chiefs. his legacy will live on for many years to come. he will always be known and remembered as a man who put students at the center of every conversation, and worked every day to make...
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>> new hampshire's secretary of state bill gardener hosted a look back at the 1968 presidential primary. it included then eugene mccarthy, president linden johnson
>> new hampshire's secretary of state bill gardener hosted a look back at the 1968 presidential primary. it included then eugene mccarthy, president linden johnson
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nutrisch, way fair, johnson & johnson, stitch fix, trip adviser. this is what we did during bill them up there since they're no longer advertising on fox news, leave them there and let them get some viewer exposure as we discuss this. >> nice. >> jim, laura ingraham, in her apology, it struck me so that she had to reach out to the religious right, to remind them i'm on your side remember, and she framed her apology as something she was doing in the spirit of holy week. she invoked religion into her apology. by the way, left open the question of okay there's 51 other weeks, what would have happened on those weeks? >> it's so transparent. it hasn't about holy week. it's about one thing, and that's money. when the sponsors started walking she had no choice. instead of being honest and saying i screwed up, this was terrible, she had to drape herself in religion to remind her base don't leave me i am yours, i need your help here. it's so transparent and i don't think it's going to work because these right wingers are picking a fight with 17-year-old kids and they know how to fight bac
nutrisch, way fair, johnson & johnson, stitch fix, trip adviser. this is what we did during bill them up there since they're no longer advertising on fox news, leave them there and let them get some viewer exposure as we discuss this. >> nice. >> jim, laura ingraham, in her apology, it struck me so that she had to reach out to the religious right, to remind them i'm on your side remember, and she framed her apology as something she was doing in the spirit of holy week. she...
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andwas a the lung cancer drug acquired by another company, johnson and johnson also downgrade not as he is said that government spending bill could be weighing on some of them. overall, a down day for stock. julia: let's get a first word update with mark crumpton. president trump's lead lawyer in the russian investigation has left the legal team. he has resigned. in any mail to the associated press, he said he loves the president and wishes him well. this come several days after the resident added a new lawyer to his team. house democrats have a wife or president trump, don't even think of firing robert mueller. >> mr. president, we are watching you. the american people are watching you. if you shut down or throttle the molar investigation, by firing jeff sessions, rosenstein, or molar, you will plunge his country in a constitutional crisis. firing mueller was a red ofe, congress stopped short protected the consequences there they said all options will be on the table. the houses passed a one $.3 trillion spending bill which would offer a government shutdown and increase funding for the military and other domestic programs.
andwas a the lung cancer drug acquired by another company, johnson and johnson also downgrade not as he is said that government spending bill could be weighing on some of them. overall, a down day for stock. julia: let's get a first word update with mark crumpton. president trump's lead lawyer in the russian investigation has left the legal team. he has resigned. in any mail to the associated press, he said he loves the president and wishes him well. this come several days after the resident...
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i also pay my respects and give honor to ron johnson, the senator from wisconsin, who championed the bill in the senate, gave us a superb bill, and also to chairman walden and his committee that worked hard to give us this bill today. and also my original co-sponsor on the bill i introduced, mr. fitzpatrick from pennsylvania. now, i want to address a couple of things that i think are really intreeings to me because it -- intrigues to me because it sounds condescending to me saying, i won't support this because it gives false hope that people might be taken advantage of by bad actors. they cannot identify the bad actors but they might be taken advantage of them. that's a fallacious and specious argument to make when you're denying people who have a terminal illness, who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness who have gone through all the already-approved f.d.a. processes in order to get and petition a pharmaceutical company for a drug that might prolong their life and might heal them. false hope, that argument is the argument that i'm hearing, but the reality is, these people are indi
i also pay my respects and give honor to ron johnson, the senator from wisconsin, who championed the bill in the senate, gave us a superb bill, and also to chairman walden and his committee that worked hard to give us this bill today. and also my original co-sponsor on the bill i introduced, mr. fitzpatrick from pennsylvania. now, i want to address a couple of things that i think are really intreeings to me because it -- intrigues to me because it sounds condescending to me saying, i won't...
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new york, bill muller and goldwater was asked at the time why he picked bill muller and he said because he paces off lyndon johnson. [laughter] which probably was the case. goldwater knew he had no hope of winning whatsoever so he was going to run an ideological holy quest. this sends begins to process redefining the two parties and that sends them into the party but conversely conversely moderate democrats into the republican party so for instance john connolly the democrat becomes a republican and strom thurmond becomes a republican and john lindsay, the republican from the democrat and other cases where liberal republicans joined the democratic party. this starts a long process. it's extenuating by mcgovern in 72 because again, mcgovern is the nominee logic dictates he should take a more conservative running mate but of course the convention is a disaster because of eagleton and he was also a liberal and in the sense because the process of sending more conservative democrats out of the party and attracting more liberal republicans so bite 1980 and after both parties have pretty much nominated only right of cent
new york, bill muller and goldwater was asked at the time why he picked bill muller and he said because he paces off lyndon johnson. [laughter] which probably was the case. goldwater knew he had no hope of winning whatsoever so he was going to run an ideological holy quest. this sends begins to process redefining the two parties and that sends them into the party but conversely conversely moderate democrats into the republican party so for instance john connolly the democrat becomes a...
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senator johnson moved a bill unanimously through senate. we heard are from the fda about some improvement, the vice president played a key role in this and we think we have a good solid product on the house floor later todays. >> yes, sir. greg thank you very much for joining us. very important subject we appreciate it, sir. thank you very much indeed. now this, president trump has blocked broadcom takeover of qualcomm what's the story? >> did this on recommendation by foreign investment in the u.s. baskly he said, in his statement issued late last night when he announced this, that there's credible evidence as the president that leads him to believe the overtaking or buy of qualcomm might take action that threatens to impair the national security of the united states. they're concerned that what they call leadership in the next generation wireless technology would be squashed by based in singapore because they wouldn't carry on that investment leading that particular area or development open to chinese companies. listen, went to say no thr
senator johnson moved a bill unanimously through senate. we heard are from the fda about some improvement, the vice president played a key role in this and we think we have a good solid product on the house floor later todays. >> yes, sir. greg thank you very much for joining us. very important subject we appreciate it, sir. thank you very much indeed. now this, president trump has blocked broadcom takeover of qualcomm what's the story? >> did this on recommendation by foreign...
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. >> kennedy, along side other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan, the two bushes, even billon, people don't remember what they did, but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wish for again in the government. they want someone who inspires them, who gives them hope, for whom they have a kind of admiration. kennedy standing hold on the public i think will only fade if and when we get another president about whom they feel the same way as they currently feel about kennedy. ♪ >>> the enemy of freedom has chosen to make this year the decisive one. >> something's going to happen that change is on the way. we can change america. we can change the world. >> what we need now is a reconciliation in this land. >> there's not anything wrong with you that a good haircut wouldn't cure. >> rest assured we democrats will stir it up out here. >> this election year of 1968 has touched the emotions and assaulted logic as never before. >> i think we have a little too m
. >> kennedy, along side other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan, the two bushes, even billon, people don't remember what they did, but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wish for again in the government. they want someone who inspires them, who gives them hope, for whom they have a kind of admiration. kennedy standing...
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bill that could tighten up background checks is still stalled in congress. it was introduced by last november after the texas church massacre. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight we're also learning more about one. most powerful voices of the march for our lives rally in washington. naomi waddler from alexandria, virginia. she was the youngest speaker, but her maturity and strength was shown in her powerful message. >> i represent the african american women victims of gun violence who are statistics instead of vibrant beautiful girls full of potential. >> she was inspired to do something after the school shooting in parkland, florida, last month. she helped stage a walkout with her elementary school classmates. she says she was featured in a video that went viral. then she got the call to speak at the rally. >> i kind of felt like it's the beginning. i'm going to keep going. i can't really give a final put together a thought. i'm letting it sink in. >> back at home in alexandria, virginia this fifth grader is taking in her newfound status as one of the youngest anti-gun violence activists. the call to action being heard around the world as well. i
bill that could tighten up background checks is still stalled in congress. it was introduced by last november after the texas church massacre. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight we're also learning more about one. most powerful voices of the march for our lives rally in washington. naomi waddler from alexandria, virginia. she was the youngest speaker, but her maturity and strength was shown in her powerful message. >> i represent the african american...
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hampshire's secretary of state bill gardener hosted a look back at the state's 1968 presidential primary. the panel included then supporters of mccarthy, president lyndon johnson and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the war in the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race less than three weeks later. richard nixon was the republican winner. >> welcome to all of
hampshire's secretary of state bill gardener hosted a look back at the state's 1968 presidential primary. the panel included then supporters of mccarthy, president lyndon johnson and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the war in the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race less than three weeks later. richard nixon was the republican winner. >> welcome to...
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bill was a wonderful person. he was president kennedy brought him in as labor secretary and he stayed on with president johnson for the whole kennedy/johnson eight years. and he was just a very wise person and a very decent person. and very smart. >> james jones, i have to ask you about these recordings because we air them every saturday on c-span radio. >> right. >> and it is often the most commented part of the programming is people listen to the inner workings of the johnson white house. as you listen to the tapes, what are your thoughts? >> well, president johnson wanted the tapes and he wanted them for several reasons. probably his own self-protection, number one. but he was -- interesting thing about president johnson, his motivation was history. how would history record his administration and his presidency, and he wanted that for history. and when we left office, he said at the appropriate time he wants these released because he wants -- he wants the american people to see his administration as he said with the hide off, both the worst and the good things that the administration did so that they could real
bill was a wonderful person. he was president kennedy brought him in as labor secretary and he stayed on with president johnson for the whole kennedy/johnson eight years. and he was just a very wise person and a very decent person. and very smart. >> james jones, i have to ask you about these recordings because we air them every saturday on c-span radio. >> right. >> and it is often the most commented part of the programming is people listen to the inner workings of the...
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bill gardner hosted a look back at the 1968 presidential primary. the panel included then supporters of eugene mccarthy, president lyndon johnson and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the vietnam war and his strong challenge in the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race three weeks later. richard nixon was the republican winner. >> welcome to all of you. being here on such a historic day for new hampshire and its first in the nation presidential primary. the idea for this came about two years ago when the person who wrote the first book about the new hampshire primary, chuck burton, there was a memorial service for him and david hall, who was a
bill gardner hosted a look back at the 1968 presidential primary. the panel included then supporters of eugene mccarthy, president lyndon johnson and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the vietnam war and his strong challenge in the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race three weeks later. richard nixon was the republican winner. >> welcome to all of you....