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i want to leave with this quote from charles johnson. when odd is at its best it liberates our perception. i love that quote. thank you so much. given other hand pleas for our panelists. [applause] >> government abuse is one-sided and i think they're a couple of reasons for that. look when i started this, i care about free speech and the first amendment. i'm a libertarian when it comes to this and i don't think, i have no allegiance to one party or the other or that went into this and i had written a lot about the left for my column in "the wall street journal" that i assumed going and i would find a whole bunch of stuff on the right. i didn't. we are filming on the fourth floor of city hall and it's right on the sinclair river, probably the most eastern point of michigan. the city of port huron the population is around 30,000 people which has decreased. at one time back many years ago, probably back in the 60s it would have been more, closer to the 40s by this economic changes and industry changes and that type of thing, it has decrease
i want to leave with this quote from charles johnson. when odd is at its best it liberates our perception. i love that quote. thank you so much. given other hand pleas for our panelists. [applause] >> government abuse is one-sided and i think they're a couple of reasons for that. look when i started this, i care about free speech and the first amendment. i'm a libertarian when it comes to this and i don't think, i have no allegiance to one party or the other or that went into this and i...
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i want to leave with this quote from charles johnson.when odd is at its best it liberates our perception. i love that quote. thank you so much. given other hand pleas for our panelists. [applause]
i want to leave with this quote from charles johnson.when odd is at its best it liberates our perception. i love that quote. thank you so much. given other hand pleas for our panelists. [applause]
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one veteran in particular charles johnson, happy to be in charlotte. release by the panthers after nine seasons, he never took it personally and made a personal decision to return to carolina for a lot less money than he made under his previous contract and for less than he would have made elsewhere. according to head coach juan rivera he's hungrier than ever. >> easily, he looks like he is in great, too many shapes and has done a great job deservedly is one of the leaders there efferent to be in the kind of condition and shape he's in now is exciting is that the continue to be smart with him. >> the kickoff preseason this thursday in baltimore and 7:30. >>> it is about the football season already, can you believe a? >> hall of fame game was canceled, the field was not in good shape at almost football season. afternoon. 85 at least. - when you find that one person who connects you to the world, you become someone different. someone better. when that person is taken from you... what do you become then? - whatever he wanna do, you know? [grunts] - what?
one veteran in particular charles johnson, happy to be in charlotte. release by the panthers after nine seasons, he never took it personally and made a personal decision to return to carolina for a lot less money than he made under his previous contract and for less than he would have made elsewhere. according to head coach juan rivera he's hungrier than ever. >> easily, he looks like he is in great, too many shapes and has done a great job deservedly is one of the leaders there efferent...
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. >> today libertarian candidate charles johnson plans to file the paperwork he needs to appear on the ballot in ohio this fall. he won't be able to run as a libertarian in our state. megan joins us live on five. why didn't johnson file for his own party? >>repoer argument to the state of -- according to the state of ohio, it done a lot exist and now goes back to a law libertarians are trying to change. when gary johnson sat down for an interview last month, he said donald trump was doing him a favor. >> i think trump alien ates more than after of republicans and i don't know how many of them come back. >>reporter: according to john carol, police cal science >> they're both the most unliked candidates in polling history, which is shocking they both happen in the same year. >>reporter: filing as a libertarian isn't an option in ohio. he received less than one percent of the vote in 2012, the libertarian party isn't recognized by the state. >> four years ago, he ran as a libertarian and got less than 1 percent. now polling 7-10 percent. >>reportera third party candidate. >> i do think th
. >> today libertarian candidate charles johnson plans to file the paperwork he needs to appear on the ballot in ohio this fall. he won't be able to run as a libertarian in our state. megan joins us live on five. why didn't johnson file for his own party? >>repoer argument to the state of -- according to the state of ohio, it done a lot exist and now goes back to a law libertarians are trying to change. when gary johnson sat down for an interview last month, he said donald trump was...
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two new polls show two very different looks the u-s senate race between russ feingold and ron johnson charles benson here with the results and what it mean with less than 10 week to go the marquette law school poll shows the race has tighten between feingold and johnson among likely voters - the race is 48 to 45 percent with feingold leading in his effort to take back the senate seat. but johnson has closed the gap points in early august. pollster charles franin s part of the shift is from a slight increase with independents leaning republican. the variation we've seen among likely voters has more to do with short term enthusiasm - with registered voters though for the senate we see a progression from a seven point ot six point to a four point feingold lead - i think that tightening of the race is the key point. a new much different story in the u-te s senarace . 54 t percenof likely vers support feingold - 41 percent said they re backing hnson. that's a3 pot. the marquette university law scol poll also shows a tight race between clinton and trump in?wisconsin.? remem presidential primary in
two new polls show two very different looks the u-s senate race between russ feingold and ron johnson charles benson here with the results and what it mean with less than 10 week to go the marquette law school poll shows the race has tighten between feingold and johnson among likely voters - the race is 48 to 45 percent with feingold leading in his effort to take back the senate seat. but johnson has closed the gap points in early august. pollster charles franin s part of the shift is from a...
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two new polls show two very different looks the u-s senate race between russ feingold and ron johnson charles benson here with the results and what it mean with less than 10 week to go the marquette law school poll shows the race has tighten between feingold and johnson among likely voters - the race is 48 to 45 percent with feingold leading in his effort to take back the senate seat. but johnson has closed the gap
two new polls show two very different looks the u-s senate race between russ feingold and ron johnson charles benson here with the results and what it mean with less than 10 week to go the marquette law school poll shows the race has tighten between feingold and johnson among likely voters - the race is 48 to 45 percent with feingold leading in his effort to take back the senate seat. but johnson has closed the gap
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it seems to have stabilized where she has a still has a lead, it still looks durable. >> charles: and gary johnson polling at 11% in the marquette survey. he will be making his first campaign stop in milwaukee tomorrow night. the former new mexico governor is slated to hold a campaign news for two packers recently under the microscope. elise menaker shows us the findings from the nfl investigation. >> reporter: finally, we get closure on the ped investigation that started back in january. today the nfl says it found no credible evidence that clay matthews or julia peppers were provided with or used banned substances. the ped scandals stem from a report that came out back in december just a couple weeks ago, the suspend four players if they did not agree to an interview with the nfl. three of the four players were cleared today. matthews, peppers and james harrison, the fourth former packer mike neal was not cleared. over the eight months the nfl says the investigation involved witness interviews, a review of relevant records, and lab analysis and review. shannon. >> shannon: thank you, elise. the
it seems to have stabilized where she has a still has a lead, it still looks durable. >> charles: and gary johnson polling at 11% in the marquette survey. he will be making his first campaign stop in milwaukee tomorrow night. the former new mexico governor is slated to hold a campaign news for two packers recently under the microscope. elise menaker shows us the findings from the nfl investigation. >> reporter: finally, we get closure on the ped investigation that started back in...
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johnson, and jill stein at 3%. we have a long way to go, i highly doubt they're going to take the presidency. charlesohnson gets in the debates, who does he hurt more? donald trump or hillary clinton? >> i would say hillary clinton just because she's pushing a very progressive policy agenda which gary johnson being a libertarian will push back on. on the foreign policy issue, i'm not sure if he'll benefit trump or clinton on that one. trump talked about taking out isis, i'm not sure if gary johnson is a platform for that, and hillary clinton voted for the iraq war which gary johnson would draw our attention to in a debate. he has an interesting much needed perspective at a time when people feel their views are not represented. charles: he needs 15%. one poll at 10. >> he's getting close! . >> i think he would hurt hillary a little more. people love to see it. football game or no football game. appreciate it. >> see you later. charles: mega donors meeting without donald trump and the koch brothers network will focus on senate races not the presidential race. trump donor foster friess with me now. a lo
johnson, and jill stein at 3%. we have a long way to go, i highly doubt they're going to take the presidency. charlesohnson gets in the debates, who does he hurt more? donald trump or hillary clinton? >> i would say hillary clinton just because she's pushing a very progressive policy agenda which gary johnson being a libertarian will push back on. on the foreign policy issue, i'm not sure if he'll benefit trump or clinton on that one. trump talked about taking out isis, i'm not sure if...
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brian johnson is suing charles williams in the amount of $10,000. he says he entrusted the defendant with transporting his aunt and he lost her along the way. >> all parties are sworn in. >> you may be seated.
brian johnson is suing charles williams in the amount of $10,000. he says he entrusted the defendant with transporting his aunt and he lost her along the way. >> all parties are sworn in. >> you may be seated.
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charles: yeah, i think so. all right. john, can't wait. that's tonight 9:00 p.m. the libertarian town hall gary johnson is going to be a great one. guest and of course we all know john. has been a carrying the banner libertarian for a long time. >> a lonely barrier. charles: a lonely >> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. hillary clinton already mired in her e-mail and clin tin foundation scandals today plunged her campaign into the dregs of racial politics. facing rising media attention on the clinton cartel and her growing play for pay throughout her campaign and the clinton foundation. she is trying to deflect by calling donald trump and his millions of supporters racist. listen to her pathetic, ugly invective and indecency. >> from the start donald trump has built
charles: yeah, i think so. all right. john, can't wait. that's tonight 9:00 p.m. the libertarian town hall gary johnson is going to be a great one. guest and of course we all know john. has been a carrying the banner libertarian for a long time. >> a lonely barrier. charles: a lonely >> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. hillary clinton already mired in her e-mail and clin tin foundation scandals today plunged her campaign into the dregs of racial politics. facing rising media...
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charles: yeah, i think so. all right. john, can't wait. that's tonight 9:00 p.m. the libertarian town hall gary johnson is going to be a great one. at guest and of course we all know john. has been a carrying the banner libertarian for a long time. >> a lonely barrier. charles: a lonely barrier but you might be one. by the way, here's tom sullivan, he's in for lou dobbs. have a great weekend. >> good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs and a very bad week for hillary clinton is set to worsen as the genlocks draws closer. first she had the widening scandal at the clinton foundation, now a federal judge has ordered the state department to release a new batch of clinton e-mails within the next few weeks. and if that wasn't bad enough, wikileaks founder on fox news today said she's -- well, he's ready to dump a trove of clinton documents on the internet just in time for election day. now, donald trump is singing on the drip, drip of bad news for clinton.
charles: yeah, i think so. all right. john, can't wait. that's tonight 9:00 p.m. the libertarian town hall gary johnson is going to be a great one. at guest and of course we all know john. has been a carrying the banner libertarian for a long time. >> a lonely barrier. charles: a lonely barrier but you might be one. by the way, here's tom sullivan, he's in for lou dobbs. have a great weekend. >> good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs and a very bad week for...
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party candidate may backfire. 12,000 people signed the petition to include gary johnson but the listed person was charles earls. they say they collected the situations -- signatures for earls before johnson was picked to be the candidate. >>> th after severe weather rolled through the region overnight. cleveland heights suffered some of the worse damage. high winds down and utility poles and toppled large trees including this one that crashed on coventry road. and tara you are watching storms firing to the west. >> the heaviest rainfall currently in erie county in sandusky. to anyone on the lake you need because we have extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds with the thunderstorms. want to show you the rainfall race over sandusky. 3-inches per hour. that's a lot of rainfall in a short amount of time. your darker purples indicating two inches and huron you are seeing an inch. heavy pockets in summit county south of us driving on what will be issues over 480 moving towards the east bay and auburn. be careful for me. a little bit lighter east side. you have lost the flood advisory. one viewer said he had
party candidate may backfire. 12,000 people signed the petition to include gary johnson but the listed person was charles earls. they say they collected the situations -- signatures for earls before johnson was picked to be the candidate. >>> th after severe weather rolled through the region overnight. cleveland heights suffered some of the worse damage. high winds down and utility poles and toppled large trees including this one that crashed on coventry road. and tara you are watching...
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charles: homeland security chief jeh johnson surveying flooding damage in louisiana.ave the update for you as well. right after the break. ieces in y life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve
charles: homeland security chief jeh johnson surveying flooding damage in louisiana.ave the update for you as well. right after the break. ieces in y life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning, i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning." 79 days now until election day. already some voters are saying that they would consider moving out of the country if they don't like the outcome. not too far, though, canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border.
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> good morning, i'm charles osgood and this is "sunday morning". it's neat to be an olympic athlete. for a lot of us, that means taking in a game at the ballpark or watching sports on television. but there are a few hardy souls in their golden years doing the business. lee cowan will report the story. >> >> on the trail again. devil's hole. >> it's a dry spotted in the country, and the hottest place on earth. the devil's hole. the pupfish, one of the rarest fish in the world. the devils pupfish. we reached an all time low of 35 observeable fish in the spring of 2013. we've got places later on "sunday morning". >> charles: a very busy person on broadway, with three hit musicals playing at the same time. tell us all about it. >> school of rock is the newest original hit broadway show from composer andrew lloyd webber. >> charles: and changing the course. >> but his biggest hit of all. cats is back on broadway. this is the one i love every day. >>ita talented forever, andrew lloyd webber. >> charles: and the photos
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning, i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning." despite all the recent advances in medicine, many disease still defy treatment. disease so rare that few devote the time or the money to find a cure. it's a dilemma that one artist hopes to turn around by taking a closer look at some of the youngers victims.
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning. i'm charles osgood. and this is a special edition of "sunday morning." we are in newport, rhode island, at the historic breakers, by design. this 70-room cottage-- that's what they called it-- was built as a summer home for cornelius vanderbilt ii back in the 1890s.
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning. i'm charles osgood. and this is a special edition of "sunday morning." we are in newport, rhode island, at the historic breakers, by design. this 70-room cottage-- that's what they called it-- was built as a summer home for cornelius vanderbilt ii back in the 1890s. gilded-era architecture and design. of course, much of our focus this morning is going to be on modern design, including design on a more personal scale, ass can type of will explain in our cover story. >> like beyonce, kate hudson-- >> why would you want to look like everyone else? >> and martha teichner have in common? we are all part of athleisure explosion. now the star performer in u.s. apparel sales. just a fad or something else? athleisure ahead this "sunday morning." >> osgood: the tv show that >> finding hardwood under carpet. >> oh, my goodness. this makes me happy. >> that's what i do best. >> reporter: tv's capital of home renovation, waco, texas. where the fixer upper magic happens, with the magicians, chip and joanna gai
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johnson amendment. donald trump is right. and we need to let the free exercise of religion be what the founders intended it to be in the american. charles christian myself, and i thank you for what you do. speaking out of political issues is not what the johnson amendment refers to. it's about the resources o the church and the specific pastor speaking out about a specific candidate. so that's not what we're talking about and of course churches should be talking about these very important issues that they care about. but we already have a free exercise of religion and who you're going to vote for is not a exercise of religion. that's a political activity. religious activities are about sharing the gospel, about sharing the community and that's what the church should be doing but we don't have to have the repeal of the amendment for the church to be able to exercise what it does best. >> i disagree. we do because the amendment is being interpreted by the irs. , for example -- >> then that's the case. we don't need to necessarily repeal the amendment. charles: well, that is the amendment then. >> you and i both know. we're both lawyers. t
johnson amendment. donald trump is right. and we need to let the free exercise of religion be what the founders intended it to be in the american. charles christian myself, and i thank you for what you do. speaking out of political issues is not what the johnson amendment refers to. it's about the resources o the church and the specific pastor speaking out about a specific candidate. so that's not what we're talking about and of course churches should be talking about these very important...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning, i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning." despite all the recent advances in medicine, many disease still defy treatment. disease so rare that few devote the time or the money to find a cure. it's a dilemma that one artist hopes to turn around by taking a closer look at some of the cover story. >> allison buck's son is turning six on tuesday. which is unleashing some complicated emotions. >> every birthday feels like another year less that you have. >> don't turn six because you're getting closer to ten. >> exactly. >> sam has a rare brain disorder that is often fatal by ten. it's one of 7,000 rare disease with no cure. >> i want to get it just perfec put a face to each one of these rare diseases. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: coming soon to the summer screen a new movie featuring meg ryan in an important role. ryan. >> oh, yes! yes! >> how many takes did that take? >> it was -- i'm sure it was all day. because by the end, who cared what sound i made. just making big sounds. >> meg rya
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning, i'm charles osgood this is "sunday morning." 79 days now until election day. already some voters are saying that they would consider moving out of the country if they don't like the outcome. not too far, though, canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border. "sunday morning" cover story. ? >> it's been a long hard campaign, and what could be more american than threatening to leave the country if your candidate comes up short. >> this whole thing about coming to canada, i just find the kind of presumptuous, like, yeah, we're americans. >> moving no canada, eh?wh go. ahead this "sunday morning." >> osgood: from americans in canada to "an american in paris." leslie caron starred in that classic movie more than 60 years ago. this morning she's sharing her memories with jane pauley. >> when gene kelly whisked her away from post-war france to >> suddenly you're in hollywood. >> the stakes overflowed on the plate. there's enough food for a week. >> i
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johnson and the koch brothers talk about, it probably isn't you. >>> all over the country there are 10s between communities members and police officers. reporter: charles and shannon, the class of 45 recruits was dangers parents i talked to today say they are proud of their son's and daughter's commitment. today 36 men and nine women began a new chapter of their lives. they are getting ready to join a brotherhood, a career in public service. for the next six months they will train. >> because you are the people that are called when something is happening that shouldn't be happening about which somebody should do something now. reporter: the police academy will put them in shape and prar emotional situations they will son encounter. >> you are going to encounter people in the very worst moments of their lives. >> you are always worried as parents. you are always worried inch situations here in milwaukee and urban cities across the country are turning more volatile. >> they are here to abide by the law and keep everything peaceful, safe and i think they and brothers and children are proud of their loved ones willing to put their lives on the line, for th
johnson and the koch brothers talk about, it probably isn't you. >>> all over the country there are 10s between communities members and police officers. reporter: charles and shannon, the class of 45 recruits was dangers parents i talked to today say they are proud of their son's and daughter's commitment. today 36 men and nine women began a new chapter of their lives. they are getting ready to join a brotherhood, a career in public service. for the next six months they will train....
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jason johnson, always a pleasure to talk politics with you. we >> thanks, guys. >>> why is charles barkley ripping into team usa and lebron's own team? tony and i are talking about that. >>> and a parenting alert. is your child's stroller safe? why accidents are sending thousands of children to the hospital. >>> and pin this. the ring that has everyone today, you have more ways to access the number one care in ohio. simply click in for an express care online visit any hour - day, or night. walk in to our express care clinics or our 24/7 emergency departments or call in today for an appointment today. cleveland clinic is here for you. anywhere. find your way to the best care, at clevelandclinic.org/access . >>> welcome back. we have a warning f your child safe in the carriers and strollers. accidents are sending thousands of little ones to the hospital each year. kenneth craig with what you need to know to keep your little ones out of harm's way. >> reporter: when zea bought this stroller for her first child, there was one thing on her mind. >> number one thing always is safety. thi
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election and it pivoted on just a few states, like california, johnson, a republican progressive, flirted with, and then pushed back from charles evans hughes. that's largely, i would argue, largely based on his foreign policy stance. hughes didn't figure out johnson very well, and johnson was reluctant to intervene in the world war. you can look to regional figures who are also major players in the senate. then johnson goes on to be irreconcilable against the league, and a consistent thorn in the side of interventionists for most of the rest of his career. >> please. >> thanks for a terrific and thought-provoking panel. i want to ask a little bit about wilson and race. and the caricatured version i had of this going into the panel was something like this. wilson's a nationalist and he believes in self-determination or he can be prodded into saying something like this, but not in the colonized world because he's also a racist. therefore poland yes. haiti no. that's the story you get from a book. i got the sense rebecca that was kind of the story that you were giving us. but it strikes me that something different is going on bet
election and it pivoted on just a few states, like california, johnson, a republican progressive, flirted with, and then pushed back from charles evans hughes. that's largely, i would argue, largely based on his foreign policy stance. hughes didn't figure out johnson very well, and johnson was reluctant to intervene in the world war. you can look to regional figures who are also major players in the senate. then johnson goes on to be irreconcilable against the league, and a consistent thorn in...