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dr. johnson when we hear toby lanza from the u.n.there are groups, big groups he says, of uncontrolled youth taking part in looting and violent activities as well, is he referring to members of the malitia that you just described or are we seeing people simply taking advantage of a break down in any kind of law an order? >> well, those are the possibility of the latter. my own feeling is that given the resent violence it is probably already those groups that are armed and were organized. i haven't heard any reports of general sort of break down of civilians attacking civilians, of neighbors, attacking neighbors. that certainly was not the case in duba. the people killing people in duba were men in uniform and if they were regular spa or some other unit i'm not quite sure but certainly i've heard in duba of neighbors protecting neighbors. we don't yet have an ruwan the da situation of a general sort offensive jan mayhem of neighbors and civilians fighting each other. >> reporter: it appears from what you say, dr. johnson, and you were
dr. johnson when we hear toby lanza from the u.n.there are groups, big groups he says, of uncontrolled youth taking part in looting and violent activities as well, is he referring to members of the malitia that you just described or are we seeing people simply taking advantage of a break down in any kind of law an order? >> well, those are the possibility of the latter. my own feeling is that given the resent violence it is probably already those groups that are armed and were organized....
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dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its presence. [chanting and drumming] with music, there's no looking away. [spirited clarinet and guitar playing] that is part of the power of music. when you're near it, there's no escape. it can focus your attention on a particular ceremony for example. it can act as a kind of social glue that helps a ceremony to go on over the course of several days. it keeps people's attention focused. music can be used in a work situation. you can find examples of that in africa where people are working in a field. let's say that they are planting millet or they're threshing. any kind of situation where you have got large
dr. johnson, "i'm greatly affected by music. "some music will make me weep.usic will make me feel so brav "i could march into the thick of a battle and not be scared of anything." johnson says dryly, "if anything could make me act so foolish, i would not have anything to do with it." [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] (man) music has got an incredible power, presence. you know, sound is something that you can't escape when you're in its...
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dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standrial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. ñw?ÑçÑñÑw?ñçó]ç9wjyó >>> on january 22nd, 1998, theodore kaczynski aka the unabomber is sentenced to life without parole. during his sentencing hearin
dr. johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to standrial. >> the defendant's expert and sally johnson, who was newt al, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to allow him to plead guilty and take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were...
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dr. johnson oj 0 o heads up the mayor's human trafficking task force. >> it has been effective in reducinglegal massage establishments in san francisco. >> come out here, please. thank you sdplchl we issued 500 citations. >> can i see your i.d., please? thank you. >> fines to the tune of over $100,000 and we have closed about 40 to 50 establishments. today we are going to be going out for an inspection. >> the health department is backed up by inspectors from the fire department and code enforcement and the city attorney. they are working together to help to build cases against human traffickers and establishments running illegal prostitution parlor gls the girl there is the one that solicited a police officer. >> reporter: the task force has been so successful this of the downtown operators have scattered, choosing to hide behind phony fronts inside of the city's quiet residential neighborhoods. >> if we go late enough at night there's a salon in front. and the salon is used for hair cutting and he closes at 6:00. when the lights get turned off and they are in the back. >> hello. hi. >> h
dr. johnson oj 0 o heads up the mayor's human trafficking task force. >> it has been effective in reducinglegal massage establishments in san francisco. >> come out here, please. thank you sdplchl we issued 500 citations. >> can i see your i.d., please? thank you. >> fines to the tune of over $100,000 and we have closed about 40 to 50 establishments. today we are going to be going out for an inspection. >> the health department is backed up by inspectors from the...
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dr. ben johnson joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> i suspect that the white house is now admitting by this new change that the obamacare is a hardship for many. >> yeah. unfortunately, it's just the latest edition of the weekly unconstitutional changes that are made. but, you know, it's sort of like having a baseball game. you have two teams and you have an umpire. the umpire says i'm going to play on this team. this would be the government's team. you get to change the rules any time they start falling behind. and after a while, even the most ardent fans begin to say you know, there is something wrong with this. and i think that's what's happening with the american people. time to look at it and look at it a fair way lack of constituenciy. >> what is clear about. this the congress legislates and pass as law and the president executes and has some discretion how you enforce and executes t at some point when there is so many significant changes made to it, so many people are exempted and so
dr. ben johnson joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> i suspect that the white house is now admitting by this new change that the obamacare is a hardship for many. >> yeah. unfortunately, it's just the latest edition of the weekly unconstitutional changes that are made. but, you know, it's sort of like having a baseball game. you have two teams and you have an umpire. the umpire says i'm going to play on this team. this would be the government's team. you get...
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johnson's confirmation hearing, our ranking member, dr. coburn, made support his support for jeh johnson and even went so far as asking him to stay on as secretary after the 2016 election. a high compliment, indeed. and mr. johnson's wife was sitting immediately behind him, madam president. and when dr. cohen asked that assurance from the nominee, i wasn't sure if she was going to come out of her seat. and it was in support of the idea. well, mr. johnson is undoubtedly a highly-skilled leader. he is just the type of person that we need for this extremely important and challenging position. mr. johnson, of course, will not be alone in the task of leading the department of homeland security. it is critically important that mr. johnson be allowed to surround himself with a capable leadership team and we can help. indeed, we must help. at the department of homeland security alone, there are 14 presidentially appointed positions that are without a permanent replacement. of these, 10 require senate confirmation. this is a condition i call executi
johnson's confirmation hearing, our ranking member, dr. coburn, made support his support for jeh johnson and even went so far as asking him to stay on as secretary after the 2016 election. a high compliment, indeed. and mr. johnson's wife was sitting immediately behind him, madam president. and when dr. cohen asked that assurance from the nominee, i wasn't sure if she was going to come out of her seat. and it was in support of the idea. well, mr. johnson is undoubtedly a highly-skilled leader....
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sixty three sixty four sixty five the civil rights movement grew and dr king ultimately was in the rose garden with president johnson to sign the civil rights in the voting rights act so it's the social movements working in concert with those inside the system that also will bring about that change who thought that a southern president under lyndon johnson would do that but between the assassination of john f. kennedy in the civil rights movement on that pressure and then fly. only i would end with the anti-war movement when buddhist monks started the self in your late under offices of robert mcnamara a young activist began to gather at the pentagon as early as sixty three and sixty four doubt led to bella abzug in others to cut the purse strings and vietnam so i think it's a combination of the two it's what we do as activists what we do as citizens to move our president regardless of what time we find ourselves so also we bring about that change and that's why i'm so honored to be part of progressive democrats of america and be part of that social movement so what do you say to those people either a who are waiting
sixty three sixty four sixty five the civil rights movement grew and dr king ultimately was in the rose garden with president johnson to sign the civil rights in the voting rights act so it's the social movements working in concert with those inside the system that also will bring about that change who thought that a southern president under lyndon johnson would do that but between the assassination of john f. kennedy in the civil rights movement on that pressure and then fly. only i would end...
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dr. robert edwards was a sensation in 1978 when louise was born, the first test tube baby. people now have chance to raise a family thanks to robert edwards. virginia johnsonr partner dr. william masters published their scientific studies of sex. >> contribute to a change in the attitude of our sexuality to the extent be more practical. ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ lou reed the dark horse of rock. and to ellen, who mid a shrink on "mash". >> thank you, doctor. >> if you're a man who is masculine as you think -- >> osgood: dr. joyce brothers was the first television psychologist. >> now here is letter from a man who in milwaukee. >> osgood: pauline phillips safe sage and snappy answers for nearly half a century, thanks for the advice, dear abby, thanks to you suffer gone general c. everett coop your advice about dangers of tobacco. >> i would say it is just as addictive as heroin or cocaine. corey monteith who sang your songs far too short a time. as finn hudson on "glee" who inspired teenagers to find their own voices and broke their hearts. it would not be a common man, peter o'toole wrote. i will stir the smooth sands. >> extraordinary. >> osgood: di
dr. robert edwards was a sensation in 1978 when louise was born, the first test tube baby. people now have chance to raise a family thanks to robert edwards. virginia johnsonr partner dr. william masters published their scientific studies of sex. >> contribute to a change in the attitude of our sexuality to the extent be more practical. ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ lou reed the dark horse of rock. and to ellen, who mid a shrink on "mash". >> thank you, doctor....
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sixty three sixty four sixty five the civil rights movement grew and dr king ultimately was in the rose garden with president johnson to sign the civil rights in the voting rights act so it's the social movements working in concert with those inside the system that also will bring about that change who thought that a southern president under lyndon johnson would do that but between the assassination of john f. kennedy in the civil rights movement on that pressure and then fly. only i would end with the anti-war movement when buddhist monks started the self in your late under offices robert mcnamara a young activist began to gather at the pentagon as early as sixty three and sixty four how does not lead to bell labs or get others to cut the purse strings and vietnam so i think it's a combination of the two it's what we do as activists what we do as citizens to move our president regardless of what time we find ourselves so also we bring about that change and that's why i'm so honored to be part of progressive democrats of america and be part of that social movement so what do you say to those people. either a who are
sixty three sixty four sixty five the civil rights movement grew and dr king ultimately was in the rose garden with president johnson to sign the civil rights in the voting rights act so it's the social movements working in concert with those inside the system that also will bring about that change who thought that a southern president under lyndon johnson would do that but between the assassination of john f. kennedy in the civil rights movement on that pressure and then fly. only i would end...
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dr. richard ha hask do not that agreement in the talks are desirable but will be impossible if promises ree-ernie johnson that have viewed as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position in the united kingdom, not weak be it. >> i think we all agree that test carrying out an important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of parades, of flags and the past. i have met with him and he is incredibly impressive and we should let him do his work and judge his work on the results he produces. but i hope everyone will look at in the process with some give and take to bring the communities together. >> mr. stuart jackson. >> unemployment in my constituency is 5.5% the lowest since the financial crisis and 1,180 fewer claimants but fewer young people. will the prime minister give an early christmas present to people by giving his personal support for a university technical college to be decided in the new year? >> i know that my friend will look closely at the proposal for university technical college. we are working well. it is a very good innovation. but the news on youth unemployment is bet
dr. richard ha hask do not that agreement in the talks are desirable but will be impossible if promises ree-ernie johnson that have viewed as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position in the united kingdom, not weak be it. >> i think we all agree that test carrying out an important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of parades, of flags and the past. i have met with him and he is incredibly impressive and we should let him do his work and judge his work on the...
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clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big a deal is today? >> so, it's a big deal for all the reasons you've outlined, but going back to even why i was optimistic a month ago, as you covered it, in california and in other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don't think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we're done. >> nope. >> i think we still have -- let's be honest, we've got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st. and that's why people on the ground in
clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big a deal is today? >> so, it's a...
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dr. keith answering that. country superstar craig morgan is here to perform live. >> peter johnson, jr., thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> thank you so much. have a great day! bill: good morning, everybody. there is a report up to a third of those who signed up through obamacare may think they have insurance and they actually do not. good morning, we'll explaining this now. i'm bill hemmer in america's newsroom. martha: that's a little scary. i'm martha maccallum. the president set out for an allout p.r. blitz. they are going to try to dominate the waves and stop the pleading from the rollout. this comes from the "washington post" saying errors generated by the healthcare website could mean many people who think they have signed up for obamacare actually have not. that's because the glitchy website is sometimes sending the wrong information to the insurance companies. bill: the white house is still trying to put a happy face on this. >> the president believes the site has been significantly improved. and the teams in place have worked 24/7 to make those improvements including significant improvements
dr. keith answering that. country superstar craig morgan is here to perform live. >> peter johnson, jr., thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> thank you so much. have a great day! bill: good morning, everybody. there is a report up to a third of those who signed up through obamacare may think they have insurance and they actually do not. good morning, we'll explaining this now. i'm bill hemmer in america's newsroom. martha: that's a little scary. i'm martha maccallum. the...
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johnson: mr. president, i rise to speak in support of dr. janet yellen to be chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. as we continue to recover from the worst economic crisis since the great depression, we need a strong and thoughtful chairman of the federal reserve. we need a chair who has learned from our economic successes and mistakes over the past several decades. we need a chair who understands how monetary policy affects the everyday lives of americans. and we need a chair who understands the importance of implementing wall street reform to promote financial stability. dr. yellen has all these qualities, and she is ideally suited to be the next fed chair. dr. yellen's experience is unmatched. she currently serves as a member and vice chair of the board of governors. she previously served as a member of the board of governors in the 1990's. she was chair of president clinton's council of economic advisors, and she serves six years as president of the san francisco fed. dr. yellen also has an impressive economic re
johnson: mr. president, i rise to speak in support of dr. janet yellen to be chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. as we continue to recover from the worst economic crisis since the great depression, we need a strong and thoughtful chairman of the federal reserve. we need a chair who has learned from our economic successes and mistakes over the past several decades. we need a chair who understands how monetary policy affects the everyday lives of americans. and we need...
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johnson ticketing that catapulted them into the white house. they were so opposed to this group. in 1963 in january several months before kennedy came dr. martin luther king made a visit to dallas but it's not widely known by historians and i think you try to amplify it in the book. he had been warned to stay away from dallas and he decided decided to give a speech essentially about unity and maybe ending the polarization in america and the bomb threat was lodged against him. not long after that the leading potential head of the anti-kennedy movement in america who had been booted out of the military by kennedy accused of brainwashing his troops and reading john birch society literature, a few months after the threat the attempted assassination general walker was almost assassinated in dallas by lee harvey oswald. he went to general walker's house and put a gun on the fence and tried to kill general walker 1963 just kept getting more and more hot. neiman marcus the famous store downtown in downtown dallas a lot of you know i'm probably the finest store in this part of the country was coated with swastikas. folks were coming out in putti
johnson ticketing that catapulted them into the white house. they were so opposed to this group. in 1963 in january several months before kennedy came dr. martin luther king made a visit to dallas but it's not widely known by historians and i think you try to amplify it in the book. he had been warned to stay away from dallas and he decided decided to give a speech essentially about unity and maybe ending the polarization in america and the bomb threat was lodged against him. not long after...
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dr. keith answering that. country superstar craig morgan is here to perform live. >> peter johnson, jr., thank you very much.ed up through obamacare may think they have insurance and they actually do not. good morning, we'll explaining this now. i'm bill hemmer in america's newsroom. martha: that's a little scary. i'm martha maccallum. the president set out for an allout p.r. blitz. they are going to try to dominate the waves and stop the pleading from the rollout. this comes from the "washington post" saying errors generated
dr. keith answering that. country superstar craig morgan is here to perform live. >> peter johnson, jr., thank you very much.ed up through obamacare may think they have insurance and they actually do not. good morning, we'll explaining this now. i'm bill hemmer in america's newsroom. martha: that's a little scary. i'm martha maccallum. the president set out for an allout p.r. blitz. they are going to try to dominate the waves and stop the pleading from the rollout. this comes from the...
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confirmed secretary johnson approved i think yesterday by a vote of 70 to 16 or publicly how grateful i am to the colleagues to cut and republicans for their support and especially dr. colburn who was a supporter of the nomination and i think it will take a couple days to process the paperwork to be sworn in to a payroll need him in place and we need the team to lead including the able deputy secretary of homeland security if confirmed will be that person. directed in may at 2,012th and assistant secretary for the infrastructure protection millions durkovich leads to strengthen and build resilience in the nation's critical infrastructure. as the share of the security committee, ms. durkovich overseas the mission to develop security standards and best practices for civilian federal facilities in the united states. the next witness is retired brigadier general eric patterson. general, great to see you. a director of the federal service in the homeland security national protection and program's director. dr. patterson was appointed the position in september of 2010. as director he oversees the service mission to protect and deliver and law enforcement and security ser
confirmed secretary johnson approved i think yesterday by a vote of 70 to 16 or publicly how grateful i am to the colleagues to cut and republicans for their support and especially dr. colburn who was a supporter of the nomination and i think it will take a couple days to process the paperwork to be sworn in to a payroll need him in place and we need the team to lead including the able deputy secretary of homeland security if confirmed will be that person. directed in may at 2,012th and...
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dr. gingrey said, i spent 31 years practicing my trade and practicing medicine and teaching in a medical school in johnson city, tennessee, and i know that the thing i saw as the biggest issue and problem in health care and dr. gingrey did also was the cost of care. i saw the cost going up and i saw more and more people that didn't have access to affordable health insurance coverage. and i say this as a joke, but it is true, i never have never seen a republican or democrat heart attack in my life. i've never seen a republican or democrat -- never operated on a republican or democrat cancer in my life and i've operated on many of them. these are people issues. and why in the world we passed a partisan health care bill makes no sense to me whatsoever, mr. speaker. i never understood that, now going on five years later. we should have sat down and in a bipartisan way and talked about, as dr. gingrey so eloquently explained, taking care of those 15 million or 20 million people, whatever the number is, we could do that. let me give you just some data in my own state. in 2011 we had 2.5% of our children in our
dr. gingrey said, i spent 31 years practicing my trade and practicing medicine and teaching in a medical school in johnson city, tennessee, and i know that the thing i saw as the biggest issue and problem in health care and dr. gingrey did also was the cost of care. i saw the cost going up and i saw more and more people that didn't have access to affordable health insurance coverage. and i say this as a joke, but it is true, i never have never seen a republican or democrat heart attack in my...
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security wary week have a new the confirmed secretary jay johnson approved yesterday publicly to hear how grateful i am for their support especially dr. coburn and they think it may take a couple of days to process that paperwork that we need him in place and he leads the team to the including unable deputy and it is confirmed it would be that person but pointing to her current position position, assistant secretary for infrastructure protection these the department's efforts to build resilience in the critical infrastructure as the committee oversees the mission for security standards did best practices for federal facilities in the united states. pnyx witnesses retired brigadier general. great to see you. director of the federal -- federal protective services for the national protection programs director to director appointed to his position in 2010 in will protect and deliver law enforcement security services over 9,000 civilian and federal facilities and safeguard more than 1. 4 million occupants and visitors. and you served in the air force over 30 years. thank you. stephen lewis deputy director personnel and security policy wit
security wary week have a new the confirmed secretary jay johnson approved yesterday publicly to hear how grateful i am for their support especially dr. coburn and they think it may take a couple of days to process that paperwork that we need him in place and he leads the team to the including unable deputy and it is confirmed it would be that person but pointing to her current position position, assistant secretary for infrastructure protection these the department's efforts to build...