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dan johnson, bbc news.work — could be easy targets for recruiment to gangs. the forces' violence reduction unit is supporting those they see at risk, as phil mackie reports. young lads get attracted. they think, "oh, i want the nice cars and want to have money, the girls, all of that," but it's not worth it at the end of the day because there is two lanes that it's going to go down. you're either going to end up dead or injail. and that's how it ends up, and that's just the reality of it. robbie is an inspiring footballer who fell in with a bad crowd during lockdown and was arrested by the police. we can get you a job that makes you focus on other things, that's what we're going to do, all right? now he's being mentored byjoe, who spent five years in prison. how bad do you want it? we move. good. what we are doing is just trying to bring them up to a higher level, just changing their mentality and their way of thinking. we do this by... i know it's going to sound really strange, but just asking them what th
dan johnson, bbc news.work — could be easy targets for recruiment to gangs. the forces' violence reduction unit is supporting those they see at risk, as phil mackie reports. young lads get attracted. they think, "oh, i want the nice cars and want to have money, the girls, all of that," but it's not worth it at the end of the day because there is two lanes that it's going to go down. you're either going to end up dead or injail. and that's how it ends up, and that's just the reality...
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dan johnson, bbc news.e conservative mp robert halfon, who you saw in that report, who is chair of the education select committee. i'm alsojoined by grace hunt, who is an a—level student. tennis in more detail about your concerns over what is unfair in the system. the first thing i should say as there is no silver bullet and all of this. the teachers, the regulator and the department for education have been working very hard to get the system right because of the pandemic in the crisis we are in as a country, but what we want to do is iron out the flaws. we believe is a committee that there is not a level playing field. we know that there is co nsta nt playing field. we know that there is constant under protection of grades of disadvantaged pupils. survey after survey shows that. the sutton trust says that 1,000 disadvantaged stu d e nts trust says that 1,000 disadvantaged students are under protected every year. we want a fair rolls—royce appeal system that isn't just year. we want a fair rolls—royce appea
dan johnson, bbc news.e conservative mp robert halfon, who you saw in that report, who is chair of the education select committee. i'm alsojoined by grace hunt, who is an a—level student. tennis in more detail about your concerns over what is unfair in the system. the first thing i should say as there is no silver bullet and all of this. the teachers, the regulator and the department for education have been working very hard to get the system right because of the pandemic in the crisis we are...
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dan johnson, bbc news in leamington spa.his campaign for the us presidential election with an emotional rally in which he claimed his father had never wanted him. my my mum saved my life. there would be no kanye my mum saved my life. there would be no ka nye west my mum saved my life. there would be no kanye west because my dad was too busy. the rapper did not make any traditional policy announcements at the event in south carolina, leading some fans to speculate that his campaign is a publicity stunt to promote his music. a police officer has been seriously injured and a number of others hurt as thousands of people gathered to celebrate leeds united winning the championship. a huge clean—up operation has been taking place this morning in leeds city centre, after celebrations to mark the club's promotion to the premier league. west yorkshire police said a female officer was hit by a bottle and taken to hospital with serious head injuries. nine people were arrested for public order offences. over the past few months thousands
dan johnson, bbc news in leamington spa.his campaign for the us presidential election with an emotional rally in which he claimed his father had never wanted him. my my mum saved my life. there would be no kanye my mum saved my life. there would be no ka nye west my mum saved my life. there would be no kanye west because my dad was too busy. the rapper did not make any traditional policy announcements at the event in south carolina, leading some fans to speculate that his campaign is a...
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dan johnson, bbc news. decision by turkey to turn one of the world's most famous buildings back into a mosque. president erdogan made the announcement after a court annulled the museum status of hagia sophia in istanbul. it was built 1,500 years ago as an orthodox christian cathedral, and the building was then converted into a mosque after the ottoman conquest in 1453. in 1934 it became a museum and is now a unesco world heritage site. well we can speak now to ibrahim kalin, chief adviser to president recep tayyip erdogan. thank you so much for talking to us. why do you need to turn this monument, this important museum to so monument, this important museum to so many different cultures and faiths back into a mosque?m so many different cultures and faiths back into a mosque? it served asa faiths back into a mosque? it served as a mosque for more than 500 years after the conquest of istanbul as you have a pot pointed out and in fa ct you have a pot pointed out and in fact one the republic was founded in 1923
dan johnson, bbc news. decision by turkey to turn one of the world's most famous buildings back into a mosque. president erdogan made the announcement after a court annulled the museum status of hagia sophia in istanbul. it was built 1,500 years ago as an orthodox christian cathedral, and the building was then converted into a mosque after the ottoman conquest in 1453. in 1934 it became a museum and is now a unesco world heritage site. well we can speak now to ibrahim kalin, chief adviser to...
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dan johnson absolutely, dan. thank you very much. danjohnson in crawley. assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman. when we get the official announcement from gavin williamson, are you hearing about any new details? some of those details of the draft plan were lea ked details of the draft plan were leaked earlier this week. are you hearing about anything else that will be contained in it?|j hearing about anything else that will be contained in it? i think we have the broad thrust of the proposals. but a lot of it seems to me is going to come down to psychology rather than detailed policy in terms of will parents have sufficient confidence to send their children back. we know injune they absolutely did not and a lot of it is going to be depend on stuff out with gavin williamson's control in terms of the overall level of infections in the community in september —— dependent on stuff out with. test and tracing, how quickly testing can be done, how swiftly mobile testing units can be deployed to schools if there is an outbreak. all of those
dan johnson absolutely, dan. thank you very much. danjohnson in crawley. assistant political editor norman smith. good morning, norman. when we get the official announcement from gavin williamson, are you hearing about any new details? some of those details of the draft plan were lea ked details of the draft plan were leaked earlier this week. are you hearing about anything else that will be contained in it?|j hearing about anything else that will be contained in it? i think we have the broad...
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dan johnson, bbc complicates an already uncertain outlook. danjohnson, bbc news.not sure if investing in britain is safe any more for chinese companies, after the uk's decision to drop huawei from its 5g networks # i came along, i wrote a song for you coldplay recorded one of their biggest hits there. we'll report from the small welsh dairy farm that made rock history. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... can this man make even more records? tiger says it's possible, as he returns after his back injury and prepares to make pga history. decisions about lockdown have been taken at different times and in different ways by all four nations of the united kingdom. some of england's regions have also made their own decisions. reeta chakra barti has been to sheffield to ask if the recovery from the crisis is best handled locally. there's been no rest at st mary's church in sheffield during lockdown. each of these boxes is for a family which can no longer feed afford to feed itself. the church used to provide subsidised food at its cafe when it was open, but now they're f
dan johnson, bbc complicates an already uncertain outlook. danjohnson, bbc news.not sure if investing in britain is safe any more for chinese companies, after the uk's decision to drop huawei from its 5g networks # i came along, i wrote a song for you coldplay recorded one of their biggest hits there. we'll report from the small welsh dairy farm that made rock history. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... can this man make even more records? tiger says it's possible, as he returns after his...
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dan johnson reports. where you come from and where you go are still big factors in what you earn.on, can build careers, but it keeps deepening disparities across the country. people who move earn more than people who don't, and people from better off backgrounds are more likely than those from less well—off backgrounds to move home, so there isa backgrounds to move home, so there is a double whammy here, that those who move do better but the people are already more well off are more likely to move. the urge to escape one employment already casts a long shadow over these streets —— the urge to escape unemployment. there is no production, no industry, nothing has replaced the pots, when the pots went nothing replaced it. we became a service industry, there was lots of nail bars and hairdressers but it doesn't put food on the table for most people. my family have stayed in the area but at times it was concerning that they might have to move elsewhere to get work. tough times have traditionally seen work. tough times have traditionally seen people on the move in search of more secure
dan johnson reports. where you come from and where you go are still big factors in what you earn.on, can build careers, but it keeps deepening disparities across the country. people who move earn more than people who don't, and people from better off backgrounds are more likely than those from less well—off backgrounds to move home, so there isa backgrounds to move home, so there is a double whammy here, that those who move do better but the people are already more well off are more likely to...
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teaching unions say the plans are unrealistic. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is at a school in crawley has been a lot of head scratching from a lot of head teachers because this looked like an impossible puzzle, how to bring life back to these corridors and get more children in classrooms, whilst at the same time keeping them further apart so the reduced requirement on social distancing has been really important in this. along with bigger protective bubbles and restricted movement around schools. they will be the key to unlocking this conundrum. these are the few already back in school. getting the rest in was proving difficult with social distancing in place but the government committed every child would return to school in england in september. there is some detail now about how. in these challenging times we are committed to ensuring the nation's children have notjust a safe education, but also an excellent one. from september we are asking schools and colleges to return to a broad and balanced curriculum so that all pupils continue to be taught in a wide range of subjects. so class
teaching unions say the plans are unrealistic. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is at a school in crawley has been a lot of head scratching from a lot of head teachers because this looked like an impossible puzzle, how to bring life back to these corridors and get more children in classrooms, whilst at the same time keeping them further apart so the reduced requirement on social distancing has been really important in this. along with bigger protective bubbles and restricted movement around...
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dan johnson, bbc news, leamington spa. motherwell in scotland which carries out contact tracing for the nhs. measures have been brought in by the region's health board to try to suppress the outbreak. at least seven workers are understood to have tested positive. a police officer has been seriously injured and a number of others hurt as thousands of people gathered to celebrate leeds united winning the championship. a huge clean—up operation has been taking place in leeds city centre, after celebrations yesterday to mark the club's promotion to the premier league. west yorkshire police said a female officer was hit by a bottle and taken to hospital with serious head injuries. nine people were arrested for public order offences. many more of us will be spending our summer holidays here in the uk this year. that means our beaches will be busier — and potentially messier — than usual. there are already concerns about the amount of litter and pollution along our coastline now that lockdown restrictions are being eased. tomos m
dan johnson, bbc news, leamington spa. motherwell in scotland which carries out contact tracing for the nhs. measures have been brought in by the region's health board to try to suppress the outbreak. at least seven workers are understood to have tested positive. a police officer has been seriously injured and a number of others hurt as thousands of people gathered to celebrate leeds united winning the championship. a huge clean—up operation has been taking place in leeds city centre, after...
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our education correspondent dan johnson reports.tra space, and teachers we simply don't have, but the government committed itself to finding an answer. we are going to have to make changes as to how it currently operates. we have seen a relaxation of social distancing rules, and we're going to see the return of full class sizes. so what can we expect come september? the government is set to announce that social distancing will be abandoned in primary schools and reduced to one metre where possible in secondaries. whole year groups will be regarded as bubbles, with staggered start times to keep them apart. some subjects may be suspended at first, to focus on catching up in core classes like english and maths. it is possible that could lead to some gcse pupils dropping optional subjects altogether. and fines will return for parents who don't make sure their children are back in school. we will get confirmation of the detail later this morning, but there are still questions to address. what about school buses? there is a suggestion fac
our education correspondent dan johnson reports.tra space, and teachers we simply don't have, but the government committed itself to finding an answer. we are going to have to make changes as to how it currently operates. we have seen a relaxation of social distancing rules, and we're going to see the return of full class sizes. so what can we expect come september? the government is set to announce that social distancing will be abandoned in primary schools and reduced to one metre where...
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betice thomas: that would dan johnson. it is humbling to hear one of timekids talk about your in a difficult job, but the thing i liked about jack , we were never politically aligned, i was never much into politics. he was just a good and decent man. asked usman who never to do things that were unprincipled. that's what i learned from him. when i worked for him, i was still cynical. him, how heh treated us, the things he believed in, how positive he was, how he was optimistic about our country. did you have to agree with him with how he would reach those things? no. but the things i do remember as a politician, he never compromised our integrity. he never asked us to do anything wrong. one of the things i promised my year, when they leave the chambers, they will have clean hands, clean hearts, and clear consciences. one of the beauty of sitting here with you and knowing that you clerked for me is to know that i can look you in the eye and we never have to lie to each other. we never have to pretend that we didn't do someth
betice thomas: that would dan johnson. it is humbling to hear one of timekids talk about your in a difficult job, but the thing i liked about jack , we were never politically aligned, i was never much into politics. he was just a good and decent man. asked usman who never to do things that were unprincipled. that's what i learned from him. when i worked for him, i was still cynical. him, how heh treated us, the things he believed in, how positive he was, how he was optimistic about our country....
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dan johnson, bbc news. 0utdoor pools are allowed to open their doors today.ndon is one of the few that has been able to get people backin few that has been able to get people back in the water, to open up again after lockdown, because they only find out just after lockdown, because they only find outjust a matter of days ago that they have been given the green light to the government to do so. a lot of hard work has gone on behind the scenes to make this happen. there is an online booking system, time slots for everyone, a one—way system in place. have a look at the lanes, they are double the weight that they normally are, to allow people to socially distance. excuse me, hello, what is it like being able to get back to natural this time? glorious. i've had a slipped disc and it is beyond brilliant to be back. it is absolutely amazing, i can't describe the benefits. we can see the beaming smile on your face. yes, she mentioned, if it wasn't great enough to be back in the water, they have done can get over them. good morning. it is notjust them. good morning. i
dan johnson, bbc news. 0utdoor pools are allowed to open their doors today.ndon is one of the few that has been able to get people backin few that has been able to get people back in the water, to open up again after lockdown, because they only find out just after lockdown, because they only find outjust a matter of days ago that they have been given the green light to the government to do so. a lot of hard work has gone on behind the scenes to make this happen. there is an online booking...
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most importantly for taking that moment in time to recognize one of the religions of congress, dan johnson. we are both served with him. know sam very well. you articulated it very well. regarding the gentleman, the true american hero that he was, provided many of us with life experience and dedication to serve the country, the fellow man and what he did on social security was legendary. he served on ways and means for 24 years. he led the social security subcommittee, each and every year an opportunity to choose whether he wanted to take a different leadership post. he always took social security because it was near and dear to his heart. i appreciate you taking time to recognize one of our great colleagues and it is inappropriate that we all do that today. his family is grieving but i think they can gain some solace in the we all loved sam, respected him on both sides of the island his daughters beverly and jenny and all his family, we continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers. moving from that, today's hearing on the impact of the covid-19 pandemic we can agree this is an import
most importantly for taking that moment in time to recognize one of the religions of congress, dan johnson. we are both served with him. know sam very well. you articulated it very well. regarding the gentleman, the true american hero that he was, provided many of us with life experience and dedication to serve the country, the fellow man and what he did on social security was legendary. he served on ways and means for 24 years. he led the social security subcommittee, each and every year an...
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our education correspondent dan johnson has been two nurseries to find out how they've been coping andshould have 120 children in, every day. and now we've got 20. when we come into sunflowers, this will have 24 children. it's not. it's got zero, so we've adapted it so the children can sleep. i'm walking through empty rooms and that's sad. it's worrying, because i've got 28 staff. they need to stay in a job, as well. only a handful of kids came back, because furloughed parents don't need childcare, or can't afford it, or they're cautious. we're fighting a losing battle, because we've onlyjust opened and parents are nervous. and you've got more ppe than you can throw a stick at. that's not cheap. and we're not getting any more funding for that. it's not a good place to be in. but the reopening was a relief for some parents, who were seeking salvation from the lockdown. it was a difficult situation, so when nurseries said that they were opening, i was like, absolutely. the kids just love it, so every time they get home, they've been excited about all the things they've been doing, tellin
our education correspondent dan johnson has been two nurseries to find out how they've been coping andshould have 120 children in, every day. and now we've got 20. when we come into sunflowers, this will have 24 children. it's not. it's got zero, so we've adapted it so the children can sleep. i'm walking through empty rooms and that's sad. it's worrying, because i've got 28 staff. they need to stay in a job, as well. only a handful of kids came back, because furloughed parents don't need...
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our education correspondent dan johnson can tell us more. he's at a nursery in warwickshire.lot of work for them to do to be ready and it will make a big difference, especially to some nurseries who have been struggling. we hear across the country, the attendance over the last few weeks has only been around 25% and some nurseries are warning that at that level, they cannot survive. this is a tale of two very different nurseries. we've been really busy sincejune. the children have all come back into the nursery and they've been really settled. this room is a 12—place room and we are full at the moment. at little pioneers in leamington, there are lots of little people. but sunflowers in sheffield is still really quiet. the nursery should have 120 children in, every day. and now we've got 20. when we come into sunflowers, this will have 24 children. it's not. it's got zero, so we've adapted it so the children can sleep. i'm walking through empty rooms and that's sad. it's worrying, because i've got 28 staff. they need to stay in a job, as well. only a handful of kids came back,
our education correspondent dan johnson can tell us more. he's at a nursery in warwickshire.lot of work for them to do to be ready and it will make a big difference, especially to some nurseries who have been struggling. we hear across the country, the attendance over the last few weeks has only been around 25% and some nurseries are warning that at that level, they cannot survive. this is a tale of two very different nurseries. we've been really busy sincejune. the children have all come back...
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johnson and marc veasey. that will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: danoats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are
johnson and marc veasey. that will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: danoats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are
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dan patrick, your lieutenant governor. no better team in the country. thank you. midland county judge terry johnson. thank you, terry. thank you. your former governor, a great man, a friend of mine, secretary of energy, rick perry. nobody did a better job than my rick. thank you, rick. and we have so many other distinguished guests and local leaders. and we just want to thank you all for being here. thank you all very much. a great honor. thank you very much for being here. under the last administration, america's energy industry was under relentless and unceasing attack. you know that. but the day i took the oath of office, we ended the war on american energy. and we stopped the far left assault on american energy workers. now, the assault, you have seen what is going on. if you come again. i have a very strong feeling you're not going to have to worry about it. if you do, you are in big, big trouble. i withdrew from the one-sided energy destroying paris climate accord. it was a disaster. because there is billions of dollars. it would've made us a noncompetitive nation. we canceled the obama administration's job cru
dan patrick, your lieutenant governor. no better team in the country. thank you. midland county judge terry johnson. thank you, terry. thank you. your former governor, a great man, a friend of mine, secretary of energy, rick perry. nobody did a better job than my rick. thank you, rick. and we have so many other distinguished guests and local leaders. and we just want to thank you all for being here. thank you all very much. a great honor. thank you very much for being here. under the last...
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johnson and marc veasey. that will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are looking for and will be hoping to finally comes to the topic of parenting? >> guest: i think it's pretty basic. we have done a lot of polling about what parents think about certain policies, how they view the federal government's response and dr. fauci. we were interested in checking in to see a see a base of our s to become what are they experiencing, what other day to day lives like. the responses we got were pretty grim. >> host: a lot of this if i understand correctly because schools were closing day care, patterson more time at home to get these basic responsibilities. responsibilities. how to factor into the overall results of what u you found? >> guest: that's right. a colleague of mine aei conducted a re
johnson and marc veasey. that will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are looking for and will be hoping to finally comes to the topic of parenting? >> guest: i think it's...
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johnson. that's another important element. neil: danvery much, former cia chief of station on all of that. the confusion abounds. we should check things out thoroughly. believe we will. ... >> all right. happy fourth, but not happy if you're worried about coronavirus spikes. 40 states across the country right now are experiencing them. some more than others. about a dozen states are seeing double-digit increases. you've probably heard the most out of florida, it ex, texas. but in florida, miami-dade curfews 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., beaches closed including in dade county. to give you an example 9400 cases were reported. about a month ago the state was averaging about 1300 cases a day. so, this is the kind of stuff that jars folks. and anyway, we've got a look at what's happening across the country and what they make of some of the restrictions that come with those spikes. aisha. >> hi, neil. in new york city, new yorkers about this hour are usually making their plans to figure out where they're going to sit and watch that big macy's fireworks
johnson. that's another important element. neil: danvery much, former cia chief of station on all of that. the confusion abounds. we should check things out thoroughly. believe we will. ... >> all right. happy fourth, but not happy if you're worried about coronavirus spikes. 40 states across the country right now are experiencing them. some more than others. about a dozen states are seeing double-digit increases. you've probably heard the most out of florida, it ex, texas. but in florida,...
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. >> mayor van johnson, thank you so much for being with us this morning. dan>> thank you so much. >>> let's keep going with the story. earlier i spoke with the former cdc director tom frieden to get his thoughts on america's approach to fighting the virus. here's what he said. >> sir, good morning. let's start with masks. we just heard the president say he does not support a national mask mandate. where are you on that? >> in every community, every state, it's really important that people wear masks when they're near other people and this is one of the essential things we have to do but only one of them. >> you co-authored an op-ed in "the washington post" in which you argued that -- and i'm quoting here -- extraordinary efforts by the trump administration to undermine the cdc, the organization you once ran, that those efforts are contributing to the current surge we're seeing in cases across the country. can you explain? >> what is getting in the way of schools re-opening isn't cdc guidelines, it's uncontrolled spread of the virus. all of us can do something
. >> mayor van johnson, thank you so much for being with us this morning. dan>> thank you so much. >>> let's keep going with the story. earlier i spoke with the former cdc director tom frieden to get his thoughts on america's approach to fighting the virus. here's what he said. >> sir, good morning. let's start with masks. we just heard the president say he does not support a national mask mandate. where are you on that? >> in every community, every state, it's...
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dan. great help. great team. no better team in the country, thank you. midland county, judge, terry johnson. thank you, terry. thank you. [applause] your former governor, a great man, a friend of mine, secretary of energy rick perry. nobody did a better job than myrick. thank you, rick. [applause] we have some other distinguished guests and local leaders. we just want to thank you all for being here. thank you all very much. great honor. thank you very much for being here. [applause] under the last administration america's energy industry was under relentless and unceasing attack. you know that. but the day i took the oath of office we ended the war on american energy and we stopped the far left assault on american energy workers. enough the assault, the sought, you've seen come again, i have a strong feeling you won't have to worry about it. if you do, you're in big, big trouble. i withdrew from the one-sided energy destroying paris climate accord. it was a disaster. [applause] it cost us billions of dollars. it would have made us a non-competitive nation. we canceled the obama administration's job-crushing
dan. great help. great team. no better team in the country, thank you. midland county, judge, terry johnson. thank you, terry. thank you. [applause] your former governor, a great man, a friend of mine, secretary of energy rick perry. nobody did a better job than myrick. thank you, rick. [applause] we have some other distinguished guests and local leaders. we just want to thank you all for being here. thank you all very much. great honor. thank you very much for being here. [applause] under the...
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johnson's five years as president. mrs. johnston, as first lady, love to show off the texas country and her home. the guests to the ranch wooden formerly gather here in the dan and various heads of state came to visit. president diaz of mexico, and israeli prime minister to name a few. and they would visit with the johnson's right here in the gym. the dining room was a very special place for ladybird johnson where they entertain the guest, picking out the wallpaper and similar to the scene she would've seen out of her picture window that she had installed at her request. mrs. johnston gave a tour of the house in 1968 that was filled, where she features the china that you see here, purchasing in mexico, very colorful. the president will sit down at this end of the table where you see the cow hide chair. typically, mrs. johnston at the other end of the table. one feature that you will notice next to the president, a handy telephone. president johnson loved working telephones, and could make a call or answer a call. mrs. johnston was not happy about that, but she got used to that because lyndon johnson was such a workaholic. as first lady, mrs. johnston spent a
johnson's five years as president. mrs. johnston, as first lady, love to show off the texas country and her home. the guests to the ranch wooden formerly gather here in the dan and various heads of state came to visit. president diaz of mexico, and israeli prime minister to name a few. and they would visit with the johnson's right here in the gym. the dining room was a very special place for ladybird johnson where they entertain the guest, picking out the wallpaper and similar to the scene she...
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johnson. in perfect harmony. >>> we are back with our "play of the day" and the very unlikely push-up contest. we're not talking about the one between danifferent. there's justin going head to head with a lizard he spotted on his own windowsill. you see that. look closely. this is in orlando performing their routines in perfect sync. >> the lizard is doing push-ups? >> yes, and so is he.oing forth. his girlfriend captured the action, shutting off the action before there was a winner. apparently the lizard just kept on going. i don't know if you heard me counting back there, but i did well over a thousand. >> stop. >> tuesday's arms and backs. it's boring. it's part of my life. >> you know we have time to fill when whit lapses into lines from "anchorman." >> they didn't gif give me a wrap. >> we got the wrap. i heard the wrap. >> they're telling us to wrap. >>> anyway, "good morning america" is now two hours on saturday. >>> coming up an increase in coronavirus cases, more than 30 states, can we get this thing under control? >>> and "gma's" cover story, jada pinkett smith answering allegations of an affair. ring allegations of an affair.
johnson. in perfect harmony. >>> we are back with our "play of the day" and the very unlikely push-up contest. we're not talking about the one between danifferent. there's justin going head to head with a lizard he spotted on his own windowsill. you see that. look closely. this is in orlando performing their routines in perfect sync. >> the lizard is doing push-ups? >> yes, and so is he.oing forth. his girlfriend captured the action, shutting off the action before...
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dan, back to you. >> i feel like there wasn't enough commentary about your interaction with all the products. >> yes. he was like doing an interpretive dance on the products. when or if vanna white retires, whit johnsonna whit. >> you have a job. >>> well, coming up, is kale in season? what about blueberries? we have the answers and the best produce to pick up this weekend. >>> speaking of snacking, we're introducing you to a vegan foodie you need to follow in our segment, "give me your 'gram." >>> plus, reality tv fans rejoice because not one but two shows are back tonight. >> plus, more bingeworthy entertainment. stay with us. >> plus more bingeworthy entertainment. stay with us. and in our home food shouldn't go to waste. that's why best foods is rescuing excess food from american farms and bringing it to the tables that need it most. help us rescue more food at bestfoods.com and comfortably shop over a helmillion square feetod of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing gui so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come dis
dan, back to you. >> i feel like there wasn't enough commentary about your interaction with all the products. >> yes. he was like doing an interpretive dance on the products. when or if vanna white retires, whit johnsonna whit. >> you have a job. >>> well, coming up, is kale in season? what about blueberries? we have the answers and the best produce to pick up this weekend. >>> speaking of snacking, we're introducing you to a vegan foodie you need to follow...
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dan simmons who was here before the committee. >> okay. thank you very much. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from ohio mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. secretary, it's good to see you this afternoon. thanks for taking time out of your schedule to brief us on your department's important activities around this covid-19 pandemic. y you and your team have done some tremendously helpful work, work that has benefitted all americans. i commend you for your work filling the strategic petroleum grid and utilizing laboratories and supercomputers in the fight against covid-19. covid-19, there is no question, it's associated economic challenges has put america on its heels and our adversaries are looking to exploit this crisis. it's critically important that we as members of this subcommittee don't loose focus on maintaining our global energy leadership. my time is limited. as you know very well, mr. secretary, my district in eastern and southeastern ohio is blessed with an abundance of gas. this is an economic lifeline to my constituents. this cheap and abundant resource, if it's able to be
dan simmons who was here before the committee. >> okay. thank you very much. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from ohio mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. secretary, it's good to see you this afternoon. thanks for taking time out of your schedule to brief us on your department's important activities around this covid-19 pandemic. y you and your team have done some tremendously...
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dan johnson, bbc news, crawley in sussex.e heard some of the scepticism from some head teachers, further questions about the detail of this and the reality of how it will work. what about kids moving around spaces like this? how you keep them apart, how do you protect the bubble and what happens if there isa the bubble and what happens if there is a case and whole classes or whole yea rs have to is a case and whole classes or whole years have to isolate. what about school transport? a lot still to be worked out and worth underlining, this is guidance just for schools in england. in wales most children returned this week n northern ireland and in scotland it is not expected until later in august. the government here trying to give an outline for how schools will fill up again in the new term, but the test will be how it applies in the reality of each individual school, taking account of how many children they have got, how old they are and what the design of the buildings are. thank you. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, ha
dan johnson, bbc news, crawley in sussex.e heard some of the scepticism from some head teachers, further questions about the detail of this and the reality of how it will work. what about kids moving around spaces like this? how you keep them apart, how do you protect the bubble and what happens if there isa the bubble and what happens if there is a case and whole classes or whole yea rs have to is a case and whole classes or whole years have to isolate. what about school transport? a lot still...