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i reminded of that fact thinking of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin. ou know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. he was a hero. he is the reason that many of us chose this career and chose to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. because of his conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be the voice and face of justice for people coming to your courtrooms. i want to thank you for the long hours you will spend, willing to serve here today. their leadership making nominations possible and the president of the united states for his faith in your ability to serve. with that, i will adjourn this hearing and the record will be kept open for one week. thank you all for attending. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] a look not to see what to expect from both chambers when they dabble in. the house returns monday
i reminded of that fact thinking of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin. ou know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. he was a hero. he is the reason that many of us chose this career and chose to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. because of his conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be...
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frank johnson was a u.s. federal was a u.s. federal district court judge, position that you find a spider to come in the middle bishop of alabama. he not only ruled that the statute that allowed putting rosa parks on the back of the bus was wrong, he went on to rule that that selma march would be allowed. for that, his mother's home was firebombed. he was basically invited away from polite society in his part of alabama, but became an icon to many of us in terms of courage on the bench. i understand the role of a legislator and a politician trying to measure your constituents and what they want against what you believe is right. and sometimes, sadly, they come in conflict. obviously, judge johnson decided sitting on the federal court that even though he would be ostracized by many of his friends he would do what he felt was right. i've asked you a lot of questions about when your state representative. he basically said i reflected the way my people felt. so now how do you do that issue of race? when you have an opportune to the
frank johnson was a u.s. federal was a u.s. federal district court judge, position that you find a spider to come in the middle bishop of alabama. he not only ruled that the statute that allowed putting rosa parks on the back of the bus was wrong, he went on to rule that that selma march would be allowed. for that, his mother's home was firebombed. he was basically invited away from polite society in his part of alabama, but became an icon to many of us in terms of courage on the bench. i...
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there was one in particular who hardly ever gets credit and his name was frank johnson. frank johnson was a u.s. federal district court judge, and position that you five aspire to. the middle district of alabama. he not only ruled that the statute that allowed putting rosa parks on the back of the bus was wrong, he went on to rule that that march would be allowed. for that, his mother's home was firebombed. he was invited away from polite society but became an icon to many of us in terms of courage on the bench. i understand the role of the legislator and politician trying to measure your constituents and what they want against what you believe is right. sometimes sadly they come in conflict. obviously, and judge johnson decided sitting on the federal court that even though he would be ostracized, he would do what he thought was right. i have asked you a lot of questions about when you were state representative and you said you reflected how your people felt. now, how do you view the issue of race when you have an opportunity to serve on the district court here? >> thank
there was one in particular who hardly ever gets credit and his name was frank johnson. frank johnson was a u.s. federal district court judge, and position that you five aspire to. the middle district of alabama. he not only ruled that the statute that allowed putting rosa parks on the back of the bus was wrong, he went on to rule that that march would be allowed. for that, his mother's home was firebombed. he was invited away from polite society but became an icon to many of us in terms of...
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i reminded of that fact thinking of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin.you know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. he was a hero. he is the reason that many of us chose this career and chose to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. because of his conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be the voice and face of justice for people coming to your courtrooms. i want to thank you for the long hours you will spend, willing to serve here today. their leadership making nominations possible and the president of the united states for his faith in your ability to serve. with that, i will adjourn this hearing and the record will be kept open for one week. thank you all for attending. that is hosted by the women's foreign policy group. --sident obama's choice sylvia burwell will take questions. c-span's newest book sundays at 8:00. a collection of interviews of some of the top storytellers.
i reminded of that fact thinking of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin.you know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. he was a hero. he is the reason that many of us chose this career and chose to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. because of his conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be...
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fact thinkingthat of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin.you know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. it was a hero. is the reason that many of us chose this career at shows to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be the voice and face of justice for people coming to your courtrooms. longt to thank you for the hours you will spend, willing to serve here today. their leadership making nominations possible and the president of the united states for his faith in your ability to serve. with that, i will adjourn this hearing and the record will be kept open for one week. thank you all for attending. john conyers does not have enough signatures to appear on the primary ballot in august. they choose the validity of the signatures. they were not registered voters in michigan as required under state law. signatures he obtained did not
fact thinkingthat of judge frank johnson whose memory was invoked by senator durbin.you know judge johnson's history. he was more than an icon. it was a hero. is the reason that many of us chose this career at shows to be trial lawyers or prosecutors. conscience and conviction and courage standing up to ostracism, physical threat, and violence. i hope that you will take this responsibility -- i know you will take it seriously because you are truly going to be the voice and face of justice for...
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franks votes no. miss tsongas. aye. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. khannaway votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn votes no. miss hanabusa votes aye. mr. whittman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes no. mr. barber. mr. barber votes aye. dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes no. mr. carson. mr. carson votes aye. mr. kaufman. mr. coffman votes no. miss shea-porter. miss shea-porter votes aye. mr. vigil votes no. mr. mcfay. mr. mcfay votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes aye. mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer votes aye. mrs. hartler votes aye. mr. castro quotes aye. dr. heck. dr. heck votes no. miss duckworth. miss duckworth votes aye. mr. runyan votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. caught. scott. mr. scott votes aye. mr. enard votes aye. mr. palaza vote no, sir. mr. diego votes aye. mr. brooks, no. mr. deesy. aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent. this gabbert. miss gabbert votes áaye. mrs. nome, mrs. nome votes no. mr. cook votes no. mr. brydenstein votes no. dr. rensick votes no. miss veloursky votes no. mr. byrne. mr. byrne votes no. mr. jones. mr. larson. mr. larso
franks votes no. miss tsongas. aye. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. khannaway votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn votes no. miss hanabusa votes aye. mr. whittman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes no. mr. barber. mr. barber votes aye. dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes no. mr. carson. mr. carson votes aye. mr. kaufman. mr. coffman votes no. miss shea-porter. miss shea-porter votes aye. mr. vigil votes no. mr. mcfay. mr. mcfay...
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now is frank cal baroni. cory johnson is here with us as well.te of reinvention over the past couple of years. a lot of headlines about exiting businesses and cutting jobs. are you done with divestments and cost cuts? yearsr the last couple of we have had a lot of transformation in the company for the better. when you think about the overall environment, there is a lot of change going on in the technology industry. working through the changes, making sure we are making the right investments for the future is critical. we did make some trade-offs, but more importantly we wanted to make sure that we invested in areas that were good growth opportunities in the future. areas like security, data center , services that would help to expand our portfolio offerings to customers in the future. >> it is interesting to me, the way that you guys manage acquisitions. cisco is an acquisition machine. there have been so many acquisitions for so many years -- i wonder, you don't see the kinds of hiccups that you typically see throughout silicon valley. came to t
now is frank cal baroni. cory johnson is here with us as well.te of reinvention over the past couple of years. a lot of headlines about exiting businesses and cutting jobs. are you done with divestments and cost cuts? yearsr the last couple of we have had a lot of transformation in the company for the better. when you think about the overall environment, there is a lot of change going on in the technology industry. working through the changes, making sure we are making the right investments for...
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frank miller. >> there is a lot of silt. there is 0 visibility then. >> amount of time depends on how embedded it is. eric johnson is the harbor master. >> probably use bags and maybe get a net underneath it. lift it up as one >> they pulled whaup appears to be fuselage and perhaps a body as well. we cannot confirm that from shore. it looks again like it's going quickly. now, plan is to take that wreckage, whatever they retrieve from the waters to another location. ntsb will review to find out what caused this collision. >> vic, thank you very much. airports here and across the west are >> a computer glitch caused all airports to close down. it's affecting flights at sfo. we're live with the problem creating system wide. ama? >> reporter: dan, the ground staff has been lifted. that happened around 3:45 but flights going from here down to los angeles are delayed. . the faa center experienced a technical issue affecting airports from santa barbara down to san diego. so any flights were placed on a stop until that issue was resolved. >> that affected a number of flights going to a variety of destinations. we're bein
frank miller. >> there is a lot of silt. there is 0 visibility then. >> amount of time depends on how embedded it is. eric johnson is the harbor master. >> probably use bags and maybe get a net underneath it. lift it up as one >> they pulled whaup appears to be fuselage and perhaps a body as well. we cannot confirm that from shore. it looks again like it's going quickly. now, plan is to take that wreckage, whatever they retrieve from the waters to another location. ntsb...
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johnson's great society. the current administration and to be frank, many administrations, have used this for their own pork barrel projects and their own cookie jar,. the e.d.a. has spent $3.2 billion in
johnson's great society. the current administration and to be frank, many administrations, have used this for their own pork barrel projects and their own cookie jar,. the e.d.a. has spent $3.2 billion in
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johnson. chilton, he is the only one who has read dodd frank. >> there may have been a fourth from barclays overis is ahead of a likely restructuring announcement that is going to be on thursday. the bank is getting more focused as a result of dodd frank legislation. what is the risk that regulations are actually driving banks need people the most, out of the banks? clock people are leaving banks but i'm not sure it has to do with the regulation. in fact it is the other way around. that area love people in banks or other financial institutions that are hiring people for compliance. some of them are pretty complex. even though my former agent has done about 80% of the dodd frank rules, the rest of the other -- theyl regulators have only done about 55% total. if you are wondering what is going on, there is still more of a story to be told, how do you work all this out to? what is going to happen internationally? how did international global businesses work to make sure that they are complying but also looking around the corner so they can be nimble and quick and have a competitive advantage? >> yo
johnson. chilton, he is the only one who has read dodd frank. >> there may have been a fourth from barclays overis is ahead of a likely restructuring announcement that is going to be on thursday. the bank is getting more focused as a result of dodd frank legislation. what is the risk that regulations are actually driving banks need people the most, out of the banks? clock people are leaving banks but i'm not sure it has to do with the regulation. in fact it is the other way around. that...
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johnson, al jazeera. >> now that that remark i believe film of frank line roosevelt walking. he lived with polio.ome claim he tried to hide his disabilities. here you see roosevelt walking, struggling in front of thousands of people. media at the time rarely filmed him. the secret service did not want to publicise his vulnerability. this was shot by a player at the game. >>> expressions in expresso. baristas serving up art with every drop of coffee. >>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. the cannes film festival is underway. movies about africa is the surprise hit. cannes can resemble the united nation, this film festival as international as you getment one continent flying the flag. lots in fact. africa. cannes is associated with all of this, the glitz, the clammer, the good life. it is real life that forms part of the d.n.a. those stories pegged to current events that are harsh, stark and difficult to watch. there is a real dose of that kind of cinema from african film-makers, which has critics excited. like "tim buck tu", a tale of forbidden love and violence
johnson, al jazeera. >> now that that remark i believe film of frank line roosevelt walking. he lived with polio.ome claim he tried to hide his disabilities. here you see roosevelt walking, struggling in front of thousands of people. media at the time rarely filmed him. the secret service did not want to publicise his vulnerability. this was shot by a player at the game. >>> expressions in expresso. baristas serving up art with every drop of coffee. >>> good morning,...
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franks for five minutes. >> well, tranone. and thank you, secretary johnson, for being with us here today. mr.cretary, i know -- >> nights to see you again. >> i'm sure you've heard about the case regarding marian ebert team, the sudanese christian who was since to death. her husband is a u.s. citizen and she has two young children. one of which was just born two days ago in her mother's prison. both of these children are eligible for u.s. citizenship and this case has become so high profile that many of us are deeply concerned about her safety in sudan, especially if she wins her appeal and is released back into the sudanese society at large. so my question to you, mr. secondly, will you assure this committee that you prioritize this case and quickly review the possibility of granting her a safe haven in the traneight? >> congressman, i will personally a long with the appropriate component had stick a look at this case. it sounds troubling. >> is this occasion were aware of at this point? >> i was generally for me with the case i think, but i will take a look at the case, yes, sir. >> thank y
franks for five minutes. >> well, tranone. and thank you, secretary johnson, for being with us here today. mr.cretary, i know -- >> nights to see you again. >> i'm sure you've heard about the case regarding marian ebert team, the sudanese christian who was since to death. her husband is a u.s. citizen and she has two young children. one of which was just born two days ago in her mother's prison. both of these children are eligible for u.s. citizenship and this case has become...
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johnson's great society. the current administration and to be frank, many administrations, have used this for their own pork barrel projects and their own cookie jar,. the e.d.a. has spent $3.2 billion in grants and does nothing more than pick among winners and losers by region and industry. at its core, it's the purest of wealth distribution programs. my amendment would eliminate funding for the e.d.a., totaling $247 million. s bied on current levels, this will save over $2.5 billion over the next decade. even though i ran two small businesses for 16 years, i had never heard of the economic development administration before coming to congress. i suspect many of my colleagues are similarly situated. so first let me describe what the e.d.a. does. it takes dollars from across the country. that money comes to washington, from the e.d.a. takes about 20% of it off the top. that's cost of the administrationive -- administrative burden of running the economic development administration. it then asks companies and communities to apply for free money from the federal government to renovate a movie theater or bill a new ind
johnson's great society. the current administration and to be frank, many administrations, have used this for their own pork barrel projects and their own cookie jar,. the e.d.a. has spent $3.2 billion in grants and does nothing more than pick among winners and losers by region and industry. at its core, it's the purest of wealth distribution programs. my amendment would eliminate funding for the e.d.a., totaling $247 million. s bied on current levels, this will save over $2.5 billion over the...
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made during world war ii by academy award-winning director frank cap ra sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson talked about deportation and immigration leading to record high numbers this year. thewhite house has relayed release of a review of policy until late summer when administration officials say they want to give congress a chance to act on immigration reform before the august recess. congressman bob goodlatte chairs this hearing. >> the judiciary com >> without objection, we will declare recess at any time. we welcome welcome everyone to e oversight hearing, and i will begin by recognizing myself for an opening statement. i want to extend our welcome to secretary johnson for testifying before us today for the first time. the obama administration has taken unprecedented and, most likely, unconstitutional steps in order to shut down the enforcement of our immigration laws for millions of unlawful and criminal aliens not considered high enough, quote, priorities, end quote. the dhs does this under the guise of prosecutorial discretion. the beneficiaries include many thousands of aliens who
made during world war ii by academy award-winning director frank cap ra sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson talked about deportation and immigration leading to record high numbers this year. thewhite house has relayed release of a review of policy until late summer when administration officials say they want to give congress a chance to act on immigration reform before the august recess. congressman bob goodlatte chairs this hearing. >> the...
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frank's mother's name. but she was already named lola when we got her. >> okay. >> and louie cassidy named. i can't think of the other dogs. >> you always leave them out. time for our johnson's baby of the week. our first johnson's baby of the week is arya page hammond born in morehead city, north carolina. she likes making silly faces. >> next, camden taylor parker. born in chattanooga, tennessee. parents marina and brian offer this advice to new parents, the bags under your eyes from all the late nights are well worth all of the cuddles. so true. >> next baby of the week is adelyn jeanne smith, born with a full head of hair, from manahauken, new jersey. the mom tells other new parents, it is okay not to have it all together. >> doing good, mom. our final johnson's baby of the week is mylah haley bazile, born in alan, texas, on april 29th. joins a big family, six other siblings between the ages of 8 and 22. >> lots of baby-sitters. >> congratulations to everybody. if you want to submit your baby, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we got a big, big show. if your kids have been begging you to get a pet, we got what you need to consider from costs to care. >> and puppy love at first si
frank's mother's name. but she was already named lola when we got her. >> okay. >> and louie cassidy named. i can't think of the other dogs. >> you always leave them out. time for our johnson's baby of the week. our first johnson's baby of the week is arya page hammond born in morehead city, north carolina. she likes making silly faces. >> next, camden taylor parker. born in chattanooga, tennessee. parents marina and brian offer this advice to new parents, the bags under...
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frank mccourt case with the dodgers. that was a nasty divorce situation but in the end it ended up getting settled. they sold the dodgers to the current ownership group with magic johnsone face of the franchise. this is going to take care of itself, particularly with the moral clause where it says you cannot do anything that adversely affects the nba and what this guy's doing, donald sterling being the modern day boil conner, that violates that position. >> i can't imagine he's going to be around next season. he is, do you think players will refuse to play, if he's involved with the clippers if he's around, heebl the only one there. staples center will be empty. i wouldn't be surprised there's a boycott around the league. >> ben, you think the same? >> i wouldn't be surprised if that's accurate. i also think they say there's nothing scarier than a bunch of lawyer, it's a guy that's a lawyer and can pay a lot of lawyers. i don't know if he's worried about losing money. he's older and he doesn't care and it looks like he's going to lawyer up, it looks now, and he's doing this to make everyone mad and stick it to the league and make it a nightmare. maybe he and michael sa
frank mccourt case with the dodgers. that was a nasty divorce situation but in the end it ended up getting settled. they sold the dodgers to the current ownership group with magic johnsone face of the franchise. this is going to take care of itself, particularly with the moral clause where it says you cannot do anything that adversely affects the nba and what this guy's doing, donald sterling being the modern day boil conner, that violates that position. >> i can't imagine he's going to...
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frank mccourt out in l.a. he owned the dodgers. they had a nasty divorce where the wife wanted half of the team, very similar to what's going on here with the sterlings. that got settled, magic johnsont the ball club and the difference is, unlike with this case, there was no moral clause enacted by major league baseball, the nba has this moral clause that donald sterling also signed that said if you do anything that adversely affects the nba, you lose the ball club. and i think a plantation owner look-alike from the 19th century adversely hurts the nba. >> so you feel the legal precedent is there when you look at the nba's own rules, when you look at what's happened with the dodgers. you say, reverend, the community would rise up. do you think that the citizens of los angeles, do you think the citizens here would attend clippers games if the sterling, mister or missesz were the owners? >> we received calls from season ticketers owns. before you say the word clipper, you have to say the word los angeles. it's the most diverse city in the nation. we're prepared to take a stand. >> some of the players said they would not play. >> that's correct. we're standing with the players and the
frank mccourt out in l.a. he owned the dodgers. they had a nasty divorce where the wife wanted half of the team, very similar to what's going on here with the sterlings. that got settled, magic johnsont the ball club and the difference is, unlike with this case, there was no moral clause enacted by major league baseball, the nba has this moral clause that donald sterling also signed that said if you do anything that adversely affects the nba, you lose the ball club. and i think a plantation...
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frank. t. mr. jordan. mr. poe. mr. marino. mr.chaffetz. mr. gaudi. mr. ferran fe farenthal. mr. collins. mr. conyers. mr. nadler. mr. scott. ms. lofgren. ms. jackson lee. mr. cohen. mr. johnson. chu. mr. deutsch. mr. george foot snow. mr. gutierrez. richmond. benne. been mr. garcia. jeffries ssolini ly votes aye. >> the gentleman from idaho? >> other members who have not voted who wish to vote? aye. garcia votesay votes aye. leave votese ye.tes a of missouri mr. chairman -- >> has every member voted who wishes to vote? votes aye. e mr. nadler votes no. mr. chairman, 14 members voted i aye, 11 members voted no. >> amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute to hr 3361, authored by ms. lofgren of california. after the last section entitled three, add the following section. section 30 x, limiting the collection of u.s. persons communications to those that include the target of an authorized investigation. 50 usc 1881 av -- >> i ask -- >>ous consent that the recognized. >> mr. chairman, i believe that this amendment fixes a loophole saat was created by the fi court and its two thousand 11 decision is now in the public arena. the amendment clarifies that the governme
frank. t. mr. jordan. mr. poe. mr. marino. mr.chaffetz. mr. gaudi. mr. ferran fe farenthal. mr. collins. mr. conyers. mr. nadler. mr. scott. ms. lofgren. ms. jackson lee. mr. cohen. mr. johnson. chu. mr. deutsch. mr. george foot snow. mr. gutierrez. richmond. benne. been mr. garcia. jeffries ssolini ly votes aye. >> the gentleman from idaho? >> other members who have not voted who wish to vote? aye. garcia votesay votes aye. leave votese ye.tes a of missouri mr. chairman -- >>...
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frank's mother's name. but she was already named lola when we got her. >> okay. >> and louie cassidy named. i can't think of the other dogs. >> you always leave them out. time for our johnson'sair, from manahauken, new jersey. on april 3rd. her mom, lisa, tells other new parents it's okay not to have it all together or to have all the answers. >> doing good, mom. our final johnson's baby of the week is mylah haley bazile, born in allen, texas, on april 29th. she joins a big family. she already has six other siblings between the age of 8 and 22. >> lots of baby-sitters. >> congratulations to everybody. if you want to submit your baby, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we got a big, big show. if your kids have been begging you to get a pet, we got what you need to consider from costs to care. >> and it was puppy love at first sight but it's been one year since they have seen each other. >> a special reunion for a service dog and his trainer coming up after this. oh, look at those puppies. mornings should be easy. new eggo bites are ready right out of the bag. packed with flavor, they're a tasty part of a complete breakfast... they're the easiest eggo ever. leggo my eggo! if there's a w
frank's mother's name. but she was already named lola when we got her. >> okay. >> and louie cassidy named. i can't think of the other dogs. >> you always leave them out. time for our johnson'sair, from manahauken, new jersey. on april 3rd. her mom, lisa, tells other new parents it's okay not to have it all together or to have all the answers. >> doing good, mom. our final johnson's baby of the week is mylah haley bazile, born in allen, texas, on april 29th. she joins a...