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bob johnson 1234. >> hi holiday in on the way. >>> a lot of the best super bowl adds over the year havesre bed on humor. >> if an advertiser can make me laugh chances are excellent that i'll go out and use that product. but then again i have a sense of humor. lots of poll folks don't. have you seen those great ads for the nissan alter mat. he drives away in a hue son and swatched by people i mires áf you. changing your name state and profession might what are they going to do? get out in the open and protest. get a life. get a new life. nissan's comedy addses aren't the only ones to -- there was also the historical spot that hog day -l holiday -f in spá -- they're commercials people, lighten up. >>> what do you dein yes i any see her. >>> tonight on a second look we're looking at super bowl ads from years past. in 1967 airing a spot in the very first super bowl cost $60,000 for 60 second. adjusted that's about $275,000 in today's money. last year those 30 second 1309s sold for an average of $149 a gallon. here's bob mackenzie's look at the ads that wared in 1988. >> reporter: while the
bob johnson 1234. >> hi holiday in on the way. >>> a lot of the best super bowl adds over the year havesre bed on humor. >> if an advertiser can make me laugh chances are excellent that i'll go out and use that product. but then again i have a sense of humor. lots of poll folks don't. have you seen those great ads for the nissan alter mat. he drives away in a hue son and swatched by people i mires áf you. changing your name state and profession might what are they going to...
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and bob johnson and i have had a great relationship. we frequently sit and eat together and talk about futuristic ideas, and when i was in congress, kind of shared a lot of ideas with him about what i wanted to do, and even when i left, he was one of the persons i sat and talked with. so we've had that kind of relationship over the years. c-span: how many years were you in congress? >> guest: eleven years, served from 1986 until the end of '97, and when i ran for office, i told the constituents that i'd serve from 10 to 12 years, and so left at the end of 11, so that's about as close to a promise as you can keep. c-span: did you leave midyear? >> guest: i left midterm, yeah, and a--at the last--because i had just finished--we'd just finished building a $23 million church, and it was growing so fast that i never had established a residence here in washington. i traveled--each night, i commuted to new york back and forth. so i just reached that point where the responsibilities there had become so great, i couldn't do both, and since i was
and bob johnson and i have had a great relationship. we frequently sit and eat together and talk about futuristic ideas, and when i was in congress, kind of shared a lot of ideas with him about what i wanted to do, and even when i left, he was one of the persons i sat and talked with. so we've had that kind of relationship over the years. c-span: how many years were you in congress? >> guest: eleven years, served from 1986 until the end of '97, and when i ran for office, i told the...
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in particular we remember their son, bob johnson, this evening. i'm honored and humbled and i say deeply humbled to serve with my good friend from texas, congressman sam johnson. thank you. i yield back. mr. poe: i thank the gentleman for his comments. mr. speaker, sam johnson is a remarkable individual. the nickname that the north vietnamese gave him of die-hard, he's still that way. he's hard core. he is opinionated and he can back up everything he says. but that's a good thing. he does represent the best that we have in this country. his military background. we have in the house of representatives members of congress, both sides, that have served in our military, all branches, in the reserves, national guard, they served in world war ii. they served in korea and vietnam, like sam jonson. they served in both iraqi wars, afghanistan war, and they are still serving today. we have members who have lost their limbs for this country while on active duty serving this country. . and sam johnson is among that elite that have represented america, the flag
in particular we remember their son, bob johnson, this evening. i'm honored and humbled and i say deeply humbled to serve with my good friend from texas, congressman sam johnson. thank you. i yield back. mr. poe: i thank the gentleman for his comments. mr. speaker, sam johnson is a remarkable individual. the nickname that the north vietnamese gave him of die-hard, he's still that way. he's hard core. he is opinionated and he can back up everything he says. but that's a good thing. he does...
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sam and shirley johnson recently lost their son bob. we extend our deepest sympathy to the johnsons and over the past weeks, we saw anew the great humility that sam carries with him every day. mr. speaker, that's sam. america and his beloved texas are better places because of his decades-long service. and my life has been enriched by our friendship. and i yield back. mr. poe: thank the majority leader for his important words. i yield to the gentleman from texas, mr. pete sessions. mr. sessions: thank you very much. and i appreciate the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for leading the discussion tonight in honor of the great member of congress from the 3rd congressional district, sam johnson. i want to take a few minutes tonight to not just acknowledge how great sam johnson is to the texas delegation, but really to highlight what he means to this body. sam johnson has been a member of this body since 1991. he came in a special election as a result of a hard-fought race in dallas, texas, when congressman steve bartlett stepped down. and sam
sam and shirley johnson recently lost their son bob. we extend our deepest sympathy to the johnsons and over the past weeks, we saw anew the great humility that sam carries with him every day. mr. speaker, that's sam. america and his beloved texas are better places because of his decades-long service. and my life has been enriched by our friendship. and i yield back. mr. poe: thank the majority leader for his important words. i yield to the gentleman from texas, mr. pete sessions. mr. sessions:...
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what the president is expected to say with gene sperling, ron johnson, bob mcdonnell and jake tapper the country almost went off the fiscal cliff. remember that? so how did we get so close to the brink? a new documentary out called "cliff hanger" which exposed what went on behind closed doors. mark kirk, the director, will join me to talk about that live. >> a republic i hboth a republi democrat talking about how what's happening in north korea a reason to avoid the sequester. >> zoraida. >>> thousands of people in the northeast are stuck in their homes. three days later and they are waiting for someone to dig them out. on long island, plows struggling to reach neighborhoods buried in 2 1/2 feet of snow in massachusetts, where three feet of snow fell in some places, over 100,000 customers still without power, those were the numbers last night. one of the hardest hit areas in the region is hamden, connecticut, where 40 inches fell, and much of it still plowed this morning. that's where we find george howell. with all of the snow out there, how are residents managing? >> reporter: well
what the president is expected to say with gene sperling, ron johnson, bob mcdonnell and jake tapper the country almost went off the fiscal cliff. remember that? so how did we get so close to the brink? a new documentary out called "cliff hanger" which exposed what went on behind closed doors. mark kirk, the director, will join me to talk about that live. >> a republic i hboth a republi democrat talking about how what's happening in north korea a reason to avoid the sequester....
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and then we have i think this is nascar star jimmie johnson doing his best impression of bob dylan inad. and then this, this is alex morgan. she's re-creating katy perry's look for perry's album "one of the boys." definitely a little resemblance there. looking good. kind of a cool edition of the magazine. good to see that. >> we should do that. >> do you have a favorite athlete? >> no. do you have a favorite album cover? >> probably "thriller." >> please bring your jacket tomorrow. i know you own a jacket. >> don't say back in the day i didn't have michael jackson jacket, gloves, shoes -- >> you have it in your office. >> don't tell everybody that. don't tell nobody that. that's a secret between me and you, girl. hee-hee. >> we're going to bring it back down. this is kind of sad. robert de niro was on the katie show, and they were talking about -- he was there with bradley cooper and the producer of is the -- of "silver linings playbook" and they were talking about the responsibility of working on a movie, and robert de niro had a very interesting reaction. take a look. >> i don't lik
and then we have i think this is nascar star jimmie johnson doing his best impression of bob dylan inad. and then this, this is alex morgan. she's re-creating katy perry's look for perry's album "one of the boys." definitely a little resemblance there. looking good. kind of a cool edition of the magazine. good to see that. >> we should do that. >> do you have a favorite athlete? >> no. do you have a favorite album cover? >> probably "thriller."...
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johnson. he was sad for him. in fact, mml has come out that bob mcnamara found it and had forgotten about it. he had a memo written to say what would have been of his failure in vietnam. he stayed behind and handed it to president johnson and president johnson radek, but he did not show it to odd mcnamara and mcnamara caller from texas and testified. he was screaming on the phone. i could hear of any other room. why didn't i see this memo? and they concluded it had been up to president johnson and deep six so he didn't see it. he said it would've made a great deal of difference to me if i'd seen it. >> the memo concluded the united states position in the world would not be adversely or permanently affected if the quote, unquote last the work and that is a very important point. other things were not quite right, but some of it was quite refreshing. it was written before they could know what was going on. we can take one more question. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i'm very bad. i always have an opinion. my children will tell you that. if you remember, i hope you'll send the frame back to the pentag
johnson. he was sad for him. in fact, mml has come out that bob mcnamara found it and had forgotten about it. he had a memo written to say what would have been of his failure in vietnam. he stayed behind and handed it to president johnson and president johnson radek, but he did not show it to odd mcnamara and mcnamara caller from texas and testified. he was screaming on the phone. i could hear of any other room. why didn't i see this memo? and they concluded it had been up to president johnson...
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bob, thanks a million. enjoy. >> okay. >> up next, with skr c penny struggling, why is ron johnson live what some people are calling, the. the rundown when simon and i come right back. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> okay, time now for the power rundown with cnbc's kelly evans in london. and senior editor, john carnie. welcome to the program. jc penney ron johnson stands accused of not working as hard as predecessors, this lunch time, while luxury hotels on the company dime. >> i probably spend more time with our team creating our future than any ceo america spend with their team. if you talk
bob, thanks a million. enjoy. >> okay. >> up next, with skr c penny struggling, why is ron johnson live what some people are calling, the. the rundown when simon and i come right back. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large...
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governor bob mcdonnell has wret to decide will to sign the ban on jones. >>> former prince george's county council member leslie johnson is out of prison now. she was released last week after serving one year for her role in that corruption scheme spearheaded by her husband jack johnson. he's still in jail. when the couple was arrested in 2010, leslie johnson tried to hide thousands of dollars in her undergarments. she also admitted that she flushed a $100,000 bribery check down the toilet. she served her sentence at alderson prison in west virginia. that's where martha stewart served her time. >>> we're talking sports. what's up sm. >> everyone is talking about the caps. used to be the hot ticket in town. now it's the hot button issue. what to do with them coming up in sports. george mcphee hold court after last night's loss. we'll hear from the gm. >>> can the wizards back another big victory and throw down the nets t >>> i'm ron mott in providence rhode island where the snow is driving hard having caused havoc on roadways up and down new england for what promises to be a very long weekend. we've got the latest ahead
governor bob mcdonnell has wret to decide will to sign the ban on jones. >>> former prince george's county council member leslie johnson is out of prison now. she was released last week after serving one year for her role in that corruption scheme spearheaded by her husband jack johnson. he's still in jail. when the couple was arrested in 2010, leslie johnson tried to hide thousands of dollars in her undergarments. she also admitted that she flushed a $100,000 bribery check down the...
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johnson. and darrell waltrip took me to task. >> dana: they are better than the nra when it comes to that stuff. >> dana: bob?nia by the voters is challenged in the courts. briefs are filed. i am happy to say. i appreciate that 75 prominent republicans signed briefs to overturn the gay ban. right thing. it will help your party. >> eric: boxers or briefs? >> bob: you are just in the tank for nascar. don't tell me about boxers or briefs. >> greg: the biggest news, episode nine of bachelor was last knight and interesting development. ashley frasier one of the three women who refused ini havation t toihavation to the fe and she was eliminated. the flaw is you should haven't a capital letter in middle of your name. beautiful woman. very sweet. >> dana: is that how it is on your birth certificate? >> greg: i haven't seen it. >> andrea: don't you think she is the next bachelorette? >> greg: i do. she has a story. >> dana: i was busy doing my online class i started op monday about american heritage. >> greg: that is delightful. dana: i have to. go i might to my one more thing tomorrow. it's about a guy that put in a
johnson. and darrell waltrip took me to task. >> dana: they are better than the nra when it comes to that stuff. >> dana: bob?nia by the voters is challenged in the courts. briefs are filed. i am happy to say. i appreciate that 75 prominent republicans signed briefs to overturn the gay ban. right thing. it will help your party. >> eric: boxers or briefs? >> bob: you are just in the tank for nascar. don't tell me about boxers or briefs. >> greg: the biggest news,...
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johnson has also found similar benefits. >> perhaps. all right. let's check in with mary thompson, in for bob. >> hey there, melissa.have a slightly weaker picture for the markets today. the dow right now, close to the lows of the day, off 30 points. the nasdaq holding up fairly well, only down two. within strikeing distance of a 12-year high. s&p down two points. traders are expecting a fairly quiet day today. friday was the quietest day of the year. they expect some of the after-effects of nemo, of course, the asian holidays that are taking place, to keep a lid on trading volume today. as it sets up, you mentioned earlier in the show that the weekly winning streak for the nasdaq and s&p is their best since 1971. both of these indices up for six straight weeks. contributing to this is the strong earnings we've seen. 70% of companies coming in ahead of expectations. traders say the trend still looks pretty good. a slight pause may be in order. they don't see any kind of significant pullback at this time. this week, what they're watching, of course, is the retail sector. we have retail sales later in the week. a coup
johnson has also found similar benefits. >> perhaps. all right. let's check in with mary thompson, in for bob. >> hey there, melissa.have a slightly weaker picture for the markets today. the dow right now, close to the lows of the day, off 30 points. the nasdaq holding up fairly well, only down two. within strikeing distance of a 12-year high. s&p down two points. traders are expecting a fairly quiet day today. friday was the quietest day of the year. they expect some of the...
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johnson won the top spot at the daytona 500, nascar's super bowl, if you will. >>> back to the oscars and chatting with our brain trust. want to bring in goldie taylor, bobething before the break talking about "zero dark thirty," and you were explaining why you thought it should win or what you hoped it would accomplish if it won. >> i do hope that it wins, and here's why, because it's a great movie. it portrays an extremely most in very recent american history the killing of osama bin laden after years and years of hard work by our armed forces and security teams. it has gotten a lot of blow back from the left from some of the torture scenes and showing, oh, my god, torture may have led to information where osama bin laden s.that is the most basic common sensical principle, at least to me, that interrogation techniques used by national security teams, by the cia and other intelligence groups caused for the killing of osama bin laden. i don't understand why the blow back, at all. >> bob, did you see "zero dark thirty"? >> i did, but i think we ought to correct the record a little bit. some of this blowback has come from senator john mccain. if i remember
johnson won the top spot at the daytona 500, nascar's super bowl, if you will. >>> back to the oscars and chatting with our brain trust. want to bring in goldie taylor, bobething before the break talking about "zero dark thirty," and you were explaining why you thought it should win or what you hoped it would accomplish if it won. >> i do hope that it wins, and here's why, because it's a great movie. it portrays an extremely most in very recent american history the...