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british prime minister burns johnson has tested positive for the corona virus he's the highest profile political leader confirmed to have contract that the infection so far this as the biggest jump in 19 deaths 181 people have died in the last 24 hours johnson says he pandemic response from home quantity. boris johnson and clapping in front of downing street on thursday night a symbolic thank you to health workers engaged in the fight against the coronavirus unbeknown at the time the british prime minister was already experiencing symptoms of the disease on friday he revealed he had tested positive for 19 are working from home i'm so price waiting and that's entirely the right thing to do. but be in no doubt that i can continue thanks to the with technology to communicate with all my top team to lead the national fight back against corona bars the prime minister was long criticised for playing down the threat of the virus this was his opinion of social distancing just 3 weeks ago i was shaking hands can decide that i was at the other night i think there were a few the rush if you credi
british prime minister burns johnson has tested positive for the corona virus he's the highest profile political leader confirmed to have contract that the infection so far this as the biggest jump in 19 deaths 181 people have died in the last 24 hours johnson says he pandemic response from home quantity. boris johnson and clapping in front of downing street on thursday night a symbolic thank you to health workers engaged in the fight against the coronavirus unbeknown at the time the british...
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johnson. some of hoover of us fifth most sensitive files burned by his private secretary after his death. think that they did use one another. certainly, hoover wanted johnson to protect him him his critics, to allow him, as johnson did, to , and at there grow same time, johnson used to over, knowing he was at least in his 60's, one of the most respected men in the, wolf. it's only later we have revelations about what that was about. every boy growing up at one time -- at the time that tommy roe became an informant, became anrowe informant, one of the most popular movies was about the fbi with james stewart. do have the feeling that rowe needed to be rescued from himself? it seems the fbi created more of it sounds likese he might have been very power-hungry. the fbi is feeding his ego. the fbi's did feed his ego and they wanted him to rise up within the clan. -- the klan. yet they recognize he could be someone difficult to troll. importantme such an informant and his contact agents would retire from the bureau and the replacements would be selected. recognize that their own careers as fbi
johnson. some of hoover of us fifth most sensitive files burned by his private secretary after his death. think that they did use one another. certainly, hoover wanted johnson to protect him him his critics, to allow him, as johnson did, to , and at there grow same time, johnson used to over, knowing he was at least in his 60's, one of the most respected men in the, wolf. it's only later we have revelations about what that was about. every boy growing up at one time -- at the time that tommy...
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think about the way that even divided opinions are accepted overtime say texas versus johnson decision in the flag burningrena or the very recent over the felt decision a five to four decision involving same sex marriage. just because there is a dissenting opinion even in a highly failing contesting case it does not mean it would not have been followed i'm. going to shift my attention to think about the defenses of white supremacy and the tactics left that were left on the cutting room floor, like i say the opponents of integration had a very familiar set of moves that were available to them. in order to sort of go to the emotions, in order to sort of anger people and get people in the south. the most important move would've been what they referred to as misogyny nation, or the mongrel is a shun of the races, this is the idea that integrated classrooms, are going to inexorably lead to integrated bedrooms. this was the sort of core claim that got people worked up in the south, and you can find this in a statement from a judge from mississippi. a manned by the name of tom p brady. no connection so far as i
think about the way that even divided opinions are accepted overtime say texas versus johnson decision in the flag burningrena or the very recent over the felt decision a five to four decision involving same sex marriage. just because there is a dissenting opinion even in a highly failing contesting case it does not mean it would not have been followed i'm. going to shift my attention to think about the defenses of white supremacy and the tactics left that were left on the cutting room floor,...
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think about say the texas versus johnson decision in the flag-burning arena, or the very recent overtafeld decision, a 5-4 decision involving same-sex marriage. so, just because there is a dissent opinion, even in a highly salient, highly contested case, does not mean that it would not have been followed. okay, i'm going to shift my attention now to think about the defense of white supremacy and the tactics that in effect were left on the cutting room floor. you know, as i say, you know, the opponents of integration had a very familiar set of moves that were available to them. in order to sort of go to the emotions and in order to, you know, sort of anger people and get people's dander up in the south. the most important move would have been what they would have referred to as masegination of the races, the idea that integrated classrooms are going to inexorably lead to integrated bedrooms. this was the sort of core claim that got people worked up in the south. and you can find this in a statement from a judge from mississippi, a man by the name of tom p. brady -- no connection, so far as
think about say the texas versus johnson decision in the flag-burning arena, or the very recent overtafeld decision, a 5-4 decision involving same-sex marriage. so, just because there is a dissent opinion, even in a highly salient, highly contested case, does not mean that it would not have been followed. okay, i'm going to shift my attention now to think about the defense of white supremacy and the tactics that in effect were left on the cutting room floor. you know, as i say, you know, the...
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. >> the president lyndon johnson it's the realization of an ambition that's burned for decades. >> itf to watch my father be elected in a landslide on his own. up until then we felt that we were the guardians of president kennedy's administration. >> when we think about lyndon johnson and that campaign johnson wants to win, and it's both ego, it's politics. but it's also reassurance and control over the democratic party that it's his party. >> suddenly he's not just president in his own right. he truly what he always dreamed of being, having unbridled power and being able to put through programs near and dear to his heart, one after another in the next few years. >> but the 1964 election would ultimately have another, more surprising one. >> barry goldwater loses the 1964 in an absolute landslide. it's one of the worst losses in american presidential history and yet in many ways he won the party. >> '64 is a moment that a different brand of conservatives grab the republican party. this new right that has no longer seeing this stuffy country club thing but has a real populist edge to i
. >> the president lyndon johnson it's the realization of an ambition that's burned for decades. >> itf to watch my father be elected in a landslide on his own. up until then we felt that we were the guardians of president kennedy's administration. >> when we think about lyndon johnson and that campaign johnson wants to win, and it's both ego, it's politics. but it's also reassurance and control over the democratic party that it's his party. >> suddenly he's not just...
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johnson reports. the school is peace burned to the ground 3 years to the day after it opened that date and recent political tension caused by a far right faction of islanders targeting refugee charities has raised suspicions about how this fire started investigations into the cause are ongoing the school had been closed for 2 weeks because of the tense atmosphere on lesbos refugees living in the island's refugee camp at moria we're told not to come it doesn't feel like the same place when i walk in the state of mclean a don't feel safe at the moment i love to walk and i like to sit in places now he doesn't feel safe anymore when you know when we go when you're going when we drive around sometimes we get stabbed and we get question and then there are some words we cannot go sometimes the order. that tension came after the greek government tried to build a detention center the islanders don't want to replace the overcrowded morea camp and became much worse after turkey opened its borders to refugees who. want to go to europe greece sought to defend its borders and push the migrants and refugees back many gre
johnson reports. the school is peace burned to the ground 3 years to the day after it opened that date and recent political tension caused by a far right faction of islanders targeting refugee charities has raised suspicions about how this fire started investigations into the cause are ongoing the school had been closed for 2 weeks because of the tense atmosphere on lesbos refugees living in the island's refugee camp at moria we're told not to come it doesn't feel like the same place when i...
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fight a fire burning folded and we can not stop this pond i mean if we don't know who is infected we have a simple message for all countries terrorist terrorist test. let's go back to johnson's announcement in the u.k. we're going to have to doubly correspondent a burger at mass in london welcome back it was boris johnson only suggesting avoiding unnecessary social contact rather than giving with the force of law or as we've seen elsewhere in europe well boris johnson stress that the u.k. was a. liberal mature democracy and i think he wants to be seen as a liberal leader he also said when he was questioned about this he said that the government does have the power to eventually strengthen anything has a lot of powers within the law to make sure that actually this does happen but at the moment it's just an advice it's not enforcing anything this of course comes after the u.k. government has been really criticized quite a lot for example by the w.h.o. . they have been very critical that they haven't been testing enough so it was seen as a bit lax all the measures so far so for boys johnson for this government is quite a step up i why these recommendations coming now. well the
fight a fire burning folded and we can not stop this pond i mean if we don't know who is infected we have a simple message for all countries terrorist terrorist test. let's go back to johnson's announcement in the u.k. we're going to have to doubly correspondent a burger at mass in london welcome back it was boris johnson only suggesting avoiding unnecessary social contact rather than giving with the force of law or as we've seen elsewhere in europe well boris johnson stress that the u.k. was...
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johnson reversed course this week after initially favoring a strategy to let the virus burn rapidly through the population in order to build "herd immunity." he abandoned the approach afterr a study estimated that, without mitigation, as many as 250,000 britons could die. in brazil, the president of the sete has t tested positive foror covid-19, along with two cabinet ministers and members of 19 president bolsonaro's entoururage on a recent trip to the u.s. to meet with president trump. over the weekend, bolsonaro -- who should have self-quarantined under guidelines suggested by his own governmement -- joined packed political rallies, hugging supportersrsand posing for selfies. on wednenesday, bolsonaro and government ministers put on face masks at a news conference announcing new emergency measures to contain n the virus. all over brazil, millions of home-bound residents went ononto their babalconies wednesday evening banging pots and pans and shouting, "bolsonaro out!" in protests against the far-right president's handling of the crisis. reuters reports that u.s. labs have run just 60,000
johnson reversed course this week after initially favoring a strategy to let the virus burn rapidly through the population in order to build "herd immunity." he abandoned the approach afterr a study estimated that, without mitigation, as many as 250,000 britons could die. in brazil, the president of the sete has t tested positive foror covid-19, along with two cabinet ministers and members of 19 president bolsonaro's entoururage on a recent trip to the u.s. to meet with president...
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burning forest. the patrol deputies called in the investigators, which is how gerald johnson, a brand new detective ate, found himself deep in the georgia woods early that autumn morning. >> what happened up there on the hill was -- well, you -- you can describe to me as best you understood at the time what had happened. >> sometime during the night, he had gotten up, according to his statement, to go outside to use the restroom. and as he came back to the tent, he realized that he had been bitten by something or was having some type of reaction, that his throat was closing up and -- >> a sort of anaphylactic shock type reaction? >> well, that -- that's what i described it as. and she takes him out to this toyota pickup, if i remember correctly. he's crawling on his hands and knees at this point and having all these symptoms of some type of allergic reaction. >> reporter: johnson mostly just observed, he said, as the georgia bureau of investigation looked into what happened. but took no action. and eventually, the coroner ruled cathy's death an accident. and then, the life insurance company did the sa
burning forest. the patrol deputies called in the investigators, which is how gerald johnson, a brand new detective ate, found himself deep in the georgia woods early that autumn morning. >> what happened up there on the hill was -- well, you -- you can describe to me as best you understood at the time what had happened. >> sometime during the night, he had gotten up, according to his statement, to go outside to use the restroom. and as he came back to the tent, he realized that he...
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burn up even more daylight. and, eventually, the federals who are deploying in an l shape are attacked by johnson. johnson does not know what is in front of him. but your line of battle is longer than whatever is in front of you. for allegheny johnson that is good enough. unlike the federals the rebels are willing to attack at the first opportunity. and so, they attack at payne's farm. this open field is the top of a hill. this is lower ground. this is on the same plain. and the confederate swing into the open field to try and break the union line. they are shot to pieces in the attempt. then the federals try to cross field and the confederates shoot them to pieces. you get a stalemate and they blaze away at each other for the rest of the night. over here on the left flank, maryland stewarts brigade launches an attack that breaks the federal line and drives deep down that road before it runs into ward's division and yankee artillery and they are forced pullback. this battle of payne's farm goes on well into the night. it cost the federals about 940 casualties and the confederates 545. although aft
burn up even more daylight. and, eventually, the federals who are deploying in an l shape are attacked by johnson. johnson does not know what is in front of him. but your line of battle is longer than whatever is in front of you. for allegheny johnson that is good enough. unlike the federals the rebels are willing to attack at the first opportunity. and so, they attack at payne's farm. this open field is the top of a hill. this is lower ground. this is on the same plain. and the confederate...
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burn up even more daylight. and eventually, the federals who are started deploying in an "l" shape here are attacked by johnson. johnson doesn't know what's in front of him, but they say, your line of battle is longer than whatever's in front of you. and for allegheny johnson, that's good enough. unlike the federals, the rebels are willing to attack at the first opportunity. and so, they attack at a place called payne's farm. and this great, big, open field here, which is what's in this picture, is actually the top of a hill. so, this is lower ground and this is lower ground. this is kind of on the same plane here. and the confederates swing out into that open field to try and break the union line and they're shot to pieces on the attempt. then the federals try to cross the field, and the confederates shoot them to pieces, and you get a stalemate here. and they blaze away at each other for the rest of the night. over here on the left flank, however, maryland stuart's brigade launches an attack that breaks the federal line and drives deep down that road before it runs into ward's division and yankee artillery, a
burn up even more daylight. and eventually, the federals who are started deploying in an "l" shape here are attacked by johnson. johnson doesn't know what's in front of him, but they say, your line of battle is longer than whatever's in front of you. and for allegheny johnson, that's good enough. unlike the federals, the rebels are willing to attack at the first opportunity. and so, they attack at a place called payne's farm. and this great, big, open field here, which is what's in...