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george johnson can not fly. he can not see through doors. his speed, anything but superhuman. t comes to health care options, george found helpful information and resources at aarphealth.com this makes him feel unstoppable. well, almost unstoppable. discover real possibilities at aarphealth.com today and tomorrow take on the world. >>> time for the final 30. daredevil nik wallenda making his way across orlando's observation center 400 feet up. >>> and a charles and camilla look-alike joining the baby watch. i'm betting on friday. >> you think? >> yeah i kind of think friday might be the day. >> we know something about these things. thank you for joining us. >>> real story starts right now. police prepare for a news conference at baltimore right now. the news conference from the police department set to start about ten minutes there right now. 2:10 p.m. eastern. we'll bring that to you live. >>> 92in the meantime that update is coming for the historic first for the mlb. this afternoon's game between the baltimore orioles and chicago white sox being played in a stadium without fa
george johnson can not fly. he can not see through doors. his speed, anything but superhuman. t comes to health care options, george found helpful information and resources at aarphealth.com this makes him feel unstoppable. well, almost unstoppable. discover real possibilities at aarphealth.com today and tomorrow take on the world. >>> time for the final 30. daredevil nik wallenda making his way across orlando's observation center 400 feet up. >>> and a charles and camilla...
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sheriffs deputies arrested antwan johnson of prince georges county a few hours after they say he shot the officer to death. >> reporter: the investigation into this shooting is still ongoing but tonight one thing is clear, this wasn't just a murder. it was a confrontation that escalated into a bullets flying everywhere. christine johnson woke up to gunfire around 5:00 a.m. >> and i crawled to my window and looked out. i heard gasping and i was looking for a body but i didn't see one. >> reporter: what she saw was not one but two bullet holes in her suv. another neighbor's daughter had an even closer brush with the shooting. >> she was sleeping in the bed and the gunshot -- bullet went into her head board. >> reporter: investigators say fbi police officer jeremy brown who lived in this condo and worked at quantity ko exchanged gunfire. >> the reason for the confrontation, that's part of our investigation. we are going to try to determine that. there's never a good reason for what occurred today. >> reporter: whoot shooting stopped -- when the shooting stopped, brown was dead and johnso
sheriffs deputies arrested antwan johnson of prince georges county a few hours after they say he shot the officer to death. >> reporter: the investigation into this shooting is still ongoing but tonight one thing is clear, this wasn't just a murder. it was a confrontation that escalated into a bullets flying everywhere. christine johnson woke up to gunfire around 5:00 a.m. >> and i crawled to my window and looked out. i heard gasping and i was looking for a body but i didn't see...
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libraries based in texas about their collections documenting the white house years of lyndon johnson, george bush, and george w. bush. the george bush presidential library and museum hosted this event. it's about 90 minutes. >> we say howdy. my apologies to johnson and bush 43 but that's what we do here. welcome to the bush presidential library. i am the director here. we've got to staff members each from the bush presidential library 43, our own presidential library
libraries based in texas about their collections documenting the white house years of lyndon johnson, george bush, and george w. bush. the george bush presidential library and museum hosted this event. it's about 90 minutes. >> we say howdy. my apologies to johnson and bush 43 but that's what we do here. welcome to the bush presidential library. i am the director here. we've got to staff members each from the bush presidential library 43, our own presidential library
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some historians think that booth did that in order to frame johnson in case george did not carry out plan to kill johnson, which in fact he did not. here's the theater. the house across the street, is where lincoln died. george has a difficult feat and never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was, was supposed to go up to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he flees, goes to german town, and weapons were found in his room with a 24 hours of president lincoln's assassination. up here, this was the roger's house, where the secretary of state was recovering from a carriage accident. this is where lewis powell, who along with david harrelold waiting outside, did successfully make it inside the home of seward, with the pretense of carrying medicine was able to get inside his room first clubbing his sign with the but of his revolver. once he gets into his room where seward is in bed, he stabs him repeatedly. a neck brace that he was wearing from the accident is what saves them. at the same time, president lincoln was shot. altogether, about five peo
some historians think that booth did that in order to frame johnson in case george did not carry out plan to kill johnson, which in fact he did not. here's the theater. the house across the street, is where lincoln died. george has a difficult feat and never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was, was supposed to go up to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he flees, goes to german town, and weapons were found in his room with a 24 hours of president...
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in 1983, george foreman presented to the lbj library and mrs. johnson with the rope that he wore during his heavyweight fight, along with the belt, the championship belt. in a letter to mrs. johnson, he said that he wore the fighting corpsman rope with pride because he wanted to show the other man people from the job corps that one of their own had made it and there was a possibility that they could make it as well. george foreman also holds the distinction as being the first heavyweight champion of the world to become a permanent legacy of a president of the united states. thank you very much. [applause] >> hello, i'm the registrar here at the president bush library. this is debbie wheeler, she is our supervisory archivist. we're going to talk with you about a few of the holdings we have here. as mike mentioned, on the museum side of the aisle, we have artifacts from all different types of media. from foreign heads of state, to domestic giftedness. -- gifters. we have about 120,000 artifacts in our collection, which is pretty large. i will go ahead and
in 1983, george foreman presented to the lbj library and mrs. johnson with the rope that he wore during his heavyweight fight, along with the belt, the championship belt. in a letter to mrs. johnson, he said that he wore the fighting corpsman rope with pride because he wanted to show the other man people from the job corps that one of their own had made it and there was a possibility that they could make it as well. george foreman also holds the distinction as being the first heavyweight...
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anderson had with him confederate troops under bushrod johnson and the famous george picket of picket's charge. you have marshall's cross roads hillsman farms. but then two miles down creek on another road you have the battle of locket farm or what they refer to as double bridges because there is little sailor's creek and big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. as they do come together there is a bridge over each one. so that's where that comes in. now, probably one of the most asked questions of our visitors to sailor's creek is how do you spell -- what is the correct spelling for the creek? the park and the road that goes through the park itself, public road used to be spelled saylers. but in doing research on contemporary documents, period maps -- the earliest maps i found sailor's creek on was a 1750 map of virginia and pennsylvania and maryland. and on that map this area where we are now was wilderness but there was sailor's creek and it is a sailors. other maps produced before the civil war all of them were spelled that way. and the spelling that sometimes y
anderson had with him confederate troops under bushrod johnson and the famous george picket of picket's charge. you have marshall's cross roads hillsman farms. but then two miles down creek on another road you have the battle of locket farm or what they refer to as double bridges because there is little sailor's creek and big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. as they do come together there is a bridge over each one. so that's where that comes in. now, probably one of...
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george washington university. throughout his career, dr. johnson was active in professional societies such as the national association of business economists, serving as chapter president in 1971. the institute for social science research, the rural economic society, the national tax association, american finance association, southern economic association, and the cost mose club -- cosmos club here in washington where he often took his children. mr. speaker, dr. johnson was also deeply engaged in his local community. serving on the zearneda hospital board of directors, including a term as its president. he also proudly served on the alexandria school board and vesttry of st. paul's episcopal church and emanuel church in alexandria. mr. speaker, my thoughts and prayers are with his wife of 63 years, margaret ann, his three children, thomas william, and reverend sara nelson and seven grandchildren. dr. thomas frank johnson will surely be missed. mr. speaker, i ask to submit into the record an additional account of dr. johnson's life. with that i yiel
george washington university. throughout his career, dr. johnson was active in professional societies such as the national association of business economists, serving as chapter president in 1971. the institute for social science research, the rural economic society, the national tax association, american finance association, southern economic association, and the cost mose club -- cosmos club here in washington where he often took his children. mr. speaker, dr. johnson was also deeply engaged...
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george's day. guy: guy johnson is wearing a red tie. in honor of st. george.d like to wish everyone in england a happy st. george's day. we are back in two. ♪ francine: welcome back. guy: welcome back. welcome back. for our viewers, it is a second hour of "the pulse." francine: we will be talking to the ceo of ericsson. and of course we will ask him about the latest alcatel deals and whether he is thinking of doing some large acquisitions. guy: shares getting bumped this morning. the margin miss is pretty big today. that chart really tells the story. there was a big gap first thing this morning. the stock is down by 7.8%. we will get a sense of margin development when they are going to start spending some money. what does he think of google? francine: will be interesting to get his thoughts on that. you can follow us on twitter. "the pulse -- ♪ francine: european stocks fall. raising questions about whether qe is really worth it. guy: angela merkel meets a tsipras. guy:francine: deutsche bank may pay to settle a probe with the u.s. and the u.k. guy: good morni
george's day. guy: guy johnson is wearing a red tie. in honor of st. george.d like to wish everyone in england a happy st. george's day. we are back in two. ♪ francine: welcome back. guy: welcome back. welcome back. for our viewers, it is a second hour of "the pulse." francine: we will be talking to the ceo of ericsson. and of course we will ask him about the latest alcatel deals and whether he is thinking of doing some large acquisitions. guy: shares getting bumped this morning....
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augustin to samuel johnson jane adam george elliott. >> francis kirkland. >> woodruff: why did thesee make the cut? what was it that sets them apart? >> there were two things they did really well. first they started out as sort of a mess. they were all sort of disorganized. they all had a core sin. for george elliott she was so emotionally needy. for the great civil rights leader, he willed an ego. dwightizeen-hour it was a temper. dorothy day, just fragmentation. and they all overcame it. they identified their core sin, what was weakest in themselves, and they did spiritual exercises and activities that turned their weakness into a strength. and by middle age they had achieved remarkable depth, remarkable goodness and really a tranquility. so i wanted to see people who transformed themselves inside. of course they achieved great things outside but it was more important than what they did, but who they were is so inspiring. it's nice to have that sort of community of friends and inspiration. >> woodruff: if you could boil it down to one thing in a very simplistic way we all need to b
augustin to samuel johnson jane adam george elliott. >> francis kirkland. >> woodruff: why did thesee make the cut? what was it that sets them apart? >> there were two things they did really well. first they started out as sort of a mess. they were all sort of disorganized. they all had a core sin. for george elliott she was so emotionally needy. for the great civil rights leader, he willed an ego. dwightizeen-hour it was a temper. dorothy day, just fragmentation. and they all...
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johnson. >> and i'm debra alfarone. tonight two prince george's county children are recovering at children's national medical center after a harrowing rescue from their burning home this morning. >> thanks to a 13-year-old's nerves and a veteran firefighter's courage everybody inside that home when the fire broke out made it out alive. >> garrett haake has followed the story for us all day and joins us live from children's. >> reporter: tonight that 13- year-old boy and his 9-year-old little sister are both recovering here in stable condition. firefighters today said they were nearly not so lucky get for that boy staying so calm when so many of us would have panicked. >> what is the location of the emergency? >> reporter: from the moment he dials 911 13-year-old marcus does nearly everything right. >> i think my parents are asleep. this house is really smoky. >> reporter: it's not yet 7 7 a.m. and he and his sister are trapped in their upstairs bedroom. he explains how firefighters can find them. >> impactly where are you located? >> in -- exactly
johnson. >> and i'm debra alfarone. tonight two prince george's county children are recovering at children's national medical center after a harrowing rescue from their burning home this morning. >> thanks to a 13-year-old's nerves and a veteran firefighter's courage everybody inside that home when the fire broke out made it out alive. >> garrett haake has followed the story for us all day and joins us live from children's. >> reporter: tonight that 13- year-old boy and...
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norman francis and advisors to president including lyndon johnson and walker and george w.ent obama, he has met with pope john paul the second but he will tell you probably that his most important job has been president of his alma mater, xavior university and after a half century in the role he is stepping down this summer and it's a pleasure to have him this morning and i will ask about common core but first let's talk about xavior and in full disclosure i'm a friends and we will let the audience know that and try to do pointed questions here. first of all why did you stay at xavier so long? >> i was doing a job i enjoy and it was one that was very much needed in this country and we have done a very good job at it i believe. and i'm still pleased at what we have done and i'm at peace with myself as i step down. >> now you know before many schools focus on the importance of science and math and stem and you were already doing that as xavier and has a reputation of the college that produced more african/american graduates in the bio medical field. >> pharmacy and dental and
norman francis and advisors to president including lyndon johnson and walker and george w.ent obama, he has met with pope john paul the second but he will tell you probably that his most important job has been president of his alma mater, xavior university and after a half century in the role he is stepping down this summer and it's a pleasure to have him this morning and i will ask about common core but first let's talk about xavior and in full disclosure i'm a friends and we will let the...
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johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the fire house in fort washington. garrett, tell us exactly what happened. >> reporter: firefighters describe this as a rare situation everything went right starting with the 13-year-old boy who stayed cool. >> i wonder if the location of your emergency. >> the call came in before 7:00 a.m. where that boy was trapped in his room with his 9-year-old sister. >> i'll need you to go out. >> okay stay on the phone with me. >> reporter: the dispatcher tried to keep the boy calm. i'm sending the fire department. on board that truck is a man who will be a grandfather soon. >> reporter: with smoke filling the room, you can hear sirens as firefighters arrived outside. eight minutes in to the call. >> yes, keep them on to it. >> reporter: the boy told the dispatcher exactly what room he was in and w
johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the fire house in fort washington. garrett, tell us exactly what happened. >> reporter: firefighters describe this as a rare situation everything went right starting with...
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prosecutors in prince george's county announced the conviction of a woman named keana johnson.y she pretended she was related to a woman who died back in 2010. johnson filed a fake deed on that woman's house in upper marlboro and made nearly $200,000 on the sale. she'll be sentenced in june. >>> metro's facing yet another lawsuit in connection with that deadly underground smoke emergency at l'enfant plaza. the lawsuit was filed today seeking $1 million in damages. jeremy reid said he was trapped on the train for 45 minutes as it filled with smoke in early january. according to court documents, he feared for his life and the lives of the other passengers. the lawsuit also alleges that metro failed to properly inspect and maintain the rail system. >>> the district is rolling out a traffic flow change. tonight the city says or hopes it will cut down on your commute. but there's a question about whether the plan is really going to save time. chris lawrence went looking for answers today. he joins us in northwest washington now. chris? >> reporter: jim, at 8:00 tonight, transportati
prosecutors in prince george's county announced the conviction of a woman named keana johnson.y she pretended she was related to a woman who died back in 2010. johnson filed a fake deed on that woman's house in upper marlboro and made nearly $200,000 on the sale. she'll be sentenced in june. >>> metro's facing yet another lawsuit in connection with that deadly underground smoke emergency at l'enfant plaza. the lawsuit was filed today seeking $1 million in damages. jeremy reid said he...
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. >>> a prince george's county jury ruled a woman who stole a home might earn her next one, a jail cell. jurors found kiana johnsonlty of stealing the upper marl low home of a woman who had died three years -- marlboro home of a woman who had died three years ago. johnson filed a fake deed and sold the home for 238 grand. she'll be sentenced in june. >>> the man who tried to assassinate president ronald reagan wants to take up a new hobby. next how john hinckley is hoping to spend his time outside jail. >> reporter: commuter traffic time might be snarled monday thanks to the construction projects on this old bridge. i'm peggy fox, what you need to know coming up. >> plus a new recipe for diet pepsi, the >>> john hinckley, jr., the man who shot and wounded president reagan, wants to now play in a band. that's something we learned today in the hearings that will determine whether or not hinckley gets to leave st. elizabeth's hospital for good. today his psychiatrist said sure, let hinckley start up a band. after all, music has been part of his therapy, but the psychiatrist put the kibosh on letting hinckley play any
. >>> a prince george's county jury ruled a woman who stole a home might earn her next one, a jail cell. jurors found kiana johnsonlty of stealing the upper marl low home of a woman who had died three years -- marlboro home of a woman who had died three years ago. johnson filed a fake deed and sold the home for 238 grand. she'll be sentenced in june. >>> the man who tried to assassinate president ronald reagan wants to take up a new hobby. next how john hinckley is hoping to...
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i met george bundy the national security advisor to presidents kennedy and johnson. he had access to the highest level of documents. quoting him now, he said that timely development of the listed missiles during the eisenhower administration is one of the best achievements of those eight years or yet, it is well to begin with a recognition that both the united states and the soviet union might be in much less nuclear danger today if these missiles have never been developed. he then adds, remarkable comment. he says i am aware of no serious contemporary proposal in or out is the government that ballistic missiles should somehow be banned by agreement. in short, there was apparently no thought of trying to prevent the sole serious threat to the united states the threat of utter destruction. rather, the institutional imperatives of state power prevailed, much as in the case of the ceos for whom the fate of the species is not such a little concerned that it does not even enter into the ranking of risks are furthermore these shocking facts seem to arouse little interest o
i met george bundy the national security advisor to presidents kennedy and johnson. he had access to the highest level of documents. quoting him now, he said that timely development of the listed missiles during the eisenhower administration is one of the best achievements of those eight years or yet, it is well to begin with a recognition that both the united states and the soviet union might be in much less nuclear danger today if these missiles have never been developed. he then adds,...
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johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the
johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the
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john wilt, boot of course would assassinate the president, george, second assassin, would kill vice president andrew johnson, and lewis powell would kill the secretary of state, william. >> only lincoln would be killed, though. a startling turn, for nation, that had just ended it most bloody war. 150 years later, trudy, and her friend, would bring their kids here to take it all in. >> and that's an important part of history to me personally. had a chance to experience at this point. >> interesting. wreath laying ceremony later this afternoon at the statue of abraham lincoln, signing the emancipation proclamation, on kelly drive. >> so the st. joseph's history club organized the 3:45. >> also, over at the union league, sue serio, at sansom and broad, basically, right? >> i got to stand by t the podium, where abraham lincoln gave his gettysburg address. >> i wonder if they'll do something at the union league? >> oh, of course. they have a picture of him in his coffin. and funeral procession. >> down broad street. >> one ooh years ago. >> incredible. >> all artifact right in there, so you don't have to go as f
john wilt, boot of course would assassinate the president, george, second assassin, would kill vice president andrew johnson, and lewis powell would kill the secretary of state, william. >> only lincoln would be killed, though. a startling turn, for nation, that had just ended it most bloody war. 150 years later, trudy, and her friend, would bring their kids here to take it all in. >> and that's an important part of history to me personally. had a chance to experience at this point....
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johnson, the president of imf. spectacular location. you know george sorrows -- you know the oecd -- what is this group?re did it come from? >> it is designed to fill the void of the mass deficit of the 2008 crisis. economics is creating bad maps. and we ran the ship onto the rocks. we have got to redraw the map's in finance and environment. manus: give me a sense -- you come from a wall street, political land many different hats he wore. you had a conversation with george sorrows. that is where ins came to the four. -- inf came to the fore. >> we have bailout and bonuses and inadequate response. what we need is not so much regulation off after-the-fact, we need to restructure the rules of the game. manus: this is part of the reason why we are here -- we are coming on the greek side. to reassure everyone that the structures will be in place. we are talking about equality and inequality. is northern europe -- by the creditors of northern europe really behaving properly in terms of fairness and equality? >> they are behaving predictably which is that power will do a power can do. what is failing is the de
johnson, the president of imf. spectacular location. you know george sorrows -- you know the oecd -- what is this group?re did it come from? >> it is designed to fill the void of the mass deficit of the 2008 crisis. economics is creating bad maps. and we ran the ship onto the rocks. we have got to redraw the map's in finance and environment. manus: give me a sense -- you come from a wall street, political land many different hats he wore. you had a conversation with george sorrows. that...
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george scottie scott right here, 94 years old. running 100-meter dash tomorrow. >> that is why lauren johnson could not find you you are sitting hereith us. >> did you run here. >> no, i didn't. >> will you go out there today, to the pen relays. >> no tomorrow. >> i run at 3:40 p.m. >> tomorrow have have afternoon at franklin field. >> you have intense training measures here, you you are looking at that, pretty good. >> how often do you train. i have a spot measure at 100 meters and i do that every once in a while. >> he is going to be in a race tomorrow against other competitors. >> yes. >> how old do you have to be, thinks call the in masters 100 meters. >> seventy-five and older. >> you are 19 years older then everybody. >> well there is one man who is 98. >> ninety-eight years old. >> yes. >> do you think you can take him. >> they tell me i can good that is what it takes. >> when i first heard about you, i said you have been running since were you really young but you started at what age. >> 2009, i was 89 at the time. >> you first started running at 89. >> yes competitively. i have been playing basketball all my life. >> where
george scottie scott right here, 94 years old. running 100-meter dash tomorrow. >> that is why lauren johnson could not find you you are sitting hereith us. >> did you run here. >> no, i didn't. >> will you go out there today, to the pen relays. >> no tomorrow. >> i run at 3:40 p.m. >> tomorrow have have afternoon at franklin field. >> you have intense training measures here, you you are looking at that, pretty good. >> how often do you...
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johnson. blackmail. now, kissinger doesn't stand up and nixon doesn't stand up, blackmail, why we can't do that! can you imagine john adams sitting around, you know, i think we can blackmail george washington if we get this. [laughter] and nixon says i know how we've get the document, we'll break in. blow the safe! blow the safe, from the president of the united states. i want those documents. we're going to get those -- that document on the thievery basis. and then when it doesn't happen, the tape from a couple of -- nixon, has anyone broken in yet? anyone? [laughter] come on! >> and in a world in which you're afraid to put something in an email, it's amazing to have that kind of brazen communication that ultimately gets out. >> what it was, a criminal president. >> yeah. >> an ultimate corruption -- >> right. >> -- of our constitution and system of laws and system of good will and that is rough and tough as politics get. >> for the people saying look can back over their shoulders at president nixon. other than that, what did you think of the play. other than watergate. all admiral, except for -- but for. i think the but for. >> the better analogy is the skipper of the titanic
johnson. blackmail. now, kissinger doesn't stand up and nixon doesn't stand up, blackmail, why we can't do that! can you imagine john adams sitting around, you know, i think we can blackmail george washington if we get this. [laughter] and nixon says i know how we've get the document, we'll break in. blow the safe! blow the safe, from the president of the united states. i want those documents. we're going to get those -- that document on the thievery basis. and then when it doesn't happen, the...
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room inside is decorated with old photos of lyndon johnson campaigning, hillary clinton campaigning, barack obama campaigning, and, obviously, georgeoday. he talked a little bit about that family relationship. he said you know what i'm not my brother, i'm not my father anyone who has a sibling would know that. it's been a subject of some interest here from the voters who bush has encountered so far on this trip. bush has also been asked at an event last night and today about immigration. it's a subject that's clearly on the mind of the voters here. take a listen how jeb bush has been handling the question in new hampshire. >> what makes us different is that our national identity is based on a set of shared values. it's not some exclusionary racial deal or ethnicity. we define ourselves by our aspirations, by our tolerance, by our courage, by the things that the founders started that we've embraced, and we need to embrace it again. >> reporter: that's a tone that's a little bit different from some of the other republican candidates and that's how bush described himself more broadly just now, one of the new hampshire reporters up her
room inside is decorated with old photos of lyndon johnson campaigning, hillary clinton campaigning, barack obama campaigning, and, obviously, georgeoday. he talked a little bit about that family relationship. he said you know what i'm not my brother, i'm not my father anyone who has a sibling would know that. it's been a subject of some interest here from the voters who bush has encountered so far on this trip. bush has also been asked at an event last night and today about immigration. it's a...
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david: even george marshall at the end of his life, said to his relative, to think my father would be proud of me? he did not know. charlie: abraham lincoln. lyndon johnsondavid: there is a contrast. in my mind, lincoln was adam one and adam two. deeply humble and deeply good. had a capacity for rising above hatred. he is a moral exemplar to beat all. the second inaugural is a testament to humility. lyndon johnson was something of a monster. he could say, i have achieved a lot. charlie: can you easily say it was not necessary to be however you define a monster in order to achieve what he achieved. it may have benefited people as much as frances perkins. david: when someone, like the people we cover, who are involved in scandal, it is because of something broken inside. the scandal never emerges out of nothing. their watergate will come. if you ignore your adam two, your watergate will come. i think we are endowed with a moral imagination. we don't want to just have moments of happiness or success. that's great. all of us want to be good. it is part of our nature. charlie: nobody sets out to be bad. david: even mass murderers have rationalization why they
david: even george marshall at the end of his life, said to his relative, to think my father would be proud of me? he did not know. charlie: abraham lincoln. lyndon johnsondavid: there is a contrast. in my mind, lincoln was adam one and adam two. deeply humble and deeply good. had a capacity for rising above hatred. he is a moral exemplar to beat all. the second inaugural is a testament to humility. lyndon johnson was something of a monster. he could say, i have achieved a lot. charlie: can you...
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kennedy through the missile crisis johnson, the two to 68 -- six day war, the pueblo, the october war gerald ford a mild seizure carter as i mentioned reagan, did three george bush the persian gulf war created a nation the iraqi nation of kuwait 1990, clinton, george bush 9/11 and two things from obama's arab spring, the libyan intervention and the syrian chemical weapons red line crisis. what i did i tried to assess each of the 17 crises from two taxis. the first was how bold the president's response was on the horizontal lands whether it was successful in the long term or a long-term failure and applauded them based upon not just my analysis but assessments from experts throughout the foreign policy world, sort of an aggregated raid and rather than giving them a b c d, put them in their appropriate quadrants because none of us agree exactly where this one should go but we could agree where it goes in the squadron which means it is cautious and but failure and the cautious excesses and over here are the bold success and these of the bold failures and the bottom line is caution succeeds more often than aggressive response and so people that find obama to be
kennedy through the missile crisis johnson, the two to 68 -- six day war, the pueblo, the october war gerald ford a mild seizure carter as i mentioned reagan, did three george bush the persian gulf war created a nation the iraqi nation of kuwait 1990, clinton, george bush 9/11 and two things from obama's arab spring, the libyan intervention and the syrian chemical weapons red line crisis. what i did i tried to assess each of the 17 crises from two taxis. the first was how bold the president's...
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george. >>> time for "deals & steals." and today it's all about beauty and bling. tory johnsonu believe it. brand-new table. first up, kris nations. what i love about these, there's three different collections you can choose from, the state collection, zodiac, either the zodiac symbol or a little word, and that comes in this cute adorable bottle. they're all made in america from recycled materials. what i love also these are great for grads. don't forget to wear that home state where you came from. normally $48 in that cute little bottle, these are slashed by 58%. 20 bucks for any necklace including free shipping. >> great graduation gift, great mother's day gift. >> so much talk about mississippi, so thimblepress is from jackson, mississippi, it's a woman-owned company and make so many adorable things, they're sold in anthropologie, urban outfitters, but only here on "gma" will you get an amazing deal. some of their really fun confetti, they make an eco-friendly confetti which can cornstarch. they clean up with water. my favorite every day i'm sparklin' tote. everything slashe
george. >>> time for "deals & steals." and today it's all about beauty and bling. tory johnsonu believe it. brand-new table. first up, kris nations. what i love about these, there's three different collections you can choose from, the state collection, zodiac, either the zodiac symbol or a little word, and that comes in this cute adorable bottle. they're all made in america from recycled materials. what i love also these are great for grads. don't forget to wear that home...
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johnson even allowed the south to hold federal elections and to elect x better -- x confederates back to congress including alexander stevens who is reelected to his old george are congressional seat -- georgia congressional seat. congress met for a short time. they had just adjourned in march of 186i-5 when the war came to a close and they would not return until december. andrew johnson was left alone for eight of the most critical months in u.s. history. many x confederates who had been expecting the worst were now emboldened and ready to obstruct republican initiatives by any means necessary. when the republicans returned to congress, they refused to seat stevens and the other politicians. it's citing the authority of congress to give the judge of the elections congress told the south that they, not the president, would decide when the south would rejoin national government. after investigations by a joint committee on reconstruction determined that the situation in the south was appalling, that white southerners had not renounced -- but the lives of black leaders and northern men were not secure, a titanic struggle between the republicans of congress and
johnson even allowed the south to hold federal elections and to elect x better -- x confederates back to congress including alexander stevens who is reelected to his old george are congressional seat -- georgia congressional seat. congress met for a short time. they had just adjourned in march of 186i-5 when the war came to a close and they would not return until december. andrew johnson was left alone for eight of the most critical months in u.s. history. many x confederates who had been...
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. >> george marshall at the end of his life said to a relative, do you think my father would be proud of me. he did not know. >> rose: take two -- abraham lincoln, lyndon johnson. >> there's a contrast. in my mind, lincoln was adam one, adam two. >> rose: i know. deeply humble good, had a tremendous capacity for rising above hatred. he was a terrible hater in the midst of war and is a moral example to beat all. the second inaugural is a beautiful testament to hue multi. lyndon johnson was something of a monster. johnson could say hey i achieved a lot. i would say a couple of things -- none of us -- >> rose: could you say it wasn't easily -- easily say it wasn't necessary to be how you define monster in order to achieve all those things? he may have benefited people as much as francis perkins. >> i would say someone like the people we cover who are involved in scandal, politics or business is because of something broken inside. the scandal never emerges out of nothing. it's because at a had something undeveloped inside and that they -- their watergate will come, if you ignore your adam two, your watergate will come and for johnson there were a lot of bad moment
. >> george marshall at the end of his life said to a relative, do you think my father would be proud of me. he did not know. >> rose: take two -- abraham lincoln, lyndon johnson. >> there's a contrast. in my mind, lincoln was adam one, adam two. >> rose: i know. deeply humble good, had a tremendous capacity for rising above hatred. he was a terrible hater in the midst of war and is a moral example to beat all. the second inaugural is a beautiful testament to hue multi....
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george hovepls jr. marine staff sernlt dewey johnson. air force major bacchi. air force captain lyn mcintosh. air force captain charles mcmillan. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker members, i rise to recognize israel, our part in peace and prosperity for 67 years of independence. mr. green: on april 14, 194, hours before the british mandate was due to end israel's founding fathers and mother, led by david ben gurion declared the birth of the state of israel in tel aviv. on that day, 67 years ago, the population of israel was 806,000 people. today, after many difficulties and hardships and a strong, resolute israel has a preponderancelation over eight million. many of the jews who lived in israel in 1948 were survivors of the second world war and the holocaust which pushed inte
george hovepls jr. marine staff sernlt dewey johnson. air force major bacchi. air force captain lyn mcintosh. air force captain charles mcmillan. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute....
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johnson. when running against barry goldwater in 1964, he stated that we shouldn't be asking american boys to do what asian boys should be doing for themselves. pun fortunately, just like president georgeggle occurring in the middle east and north africa is existential but it's not existential for us and not even for our western allies. it is the governments and the peoples of the entire region who are most threatened. groups pledging allegiance to isis, as was said, are existing in 16 countries. so after two major wars, the cancer has metastasized. the u.s. needs to calibrate the help it offers to the indigenous forces that are willing to confront isis militarily and otherwise. there are many groups and states that deserve our help. but we have to keep in mind that there are also groups that those groups and states often don't share our exact interests. and in many cases we should not lend ourselves to advancing, for instance, hateful sectarian agendas or get involved in the middle of a sunni/shia struggle. that is not for us as ambassador haqqani eloquently pointed out. we should be willing, however when we find those willing to fight this scourge, to be provide military equipment, i
johnson. when running against barry goldwater in 1964, he stated that we shouldn't be asking american boys to do what asian boys should be doing for themselves. pun fortunately, just like president georgeggle occurring in the middle east and north africa is existential but it's not existential for us and not even for our western allies. it is the governments and the peoples of the entire region who are most threatened. groups pledging allegiance to isis, as was said, are existing in 16...
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george w. bush's policies in iraq. so that's on the record it's on tape. it's going to be very interesting conversations. >> my thanks to james carroll and eliana johnson. >>> still ahead, more than one in every ten americans say they get their news from this man. we'll look at the staying power "the daily show" has in american politics. is it staying power? that's the other question raised here. >>> next the surprising response chuck schumer gave when asked to support his roommate of 22 years. stay with us. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting picker upper ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. i love my mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii
george w. bush's policies in iraq. so that's on the record it's on tape. it's going to be very interesting conversations. >> my thanks to james carroll and eliana johnson. >>> still ahead, more than one in every ten americans say they get their news from this man. we'll look at the staying power "the daily show" has in american politics. is it staying power? that's the other question raised here. >>> next the surprising response chuck schumer gave when asked to...
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in president johnson's case he chose george washington, andrew jackson and his hero, franklin roosevelt. very much a product of the new deal and was a protege in many respects of franklin roosevelt who saw the great potential in young lyndon johnson. when johnson became president it was his hope that he would finish the new deal he would finish with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal. one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think ultimately president johnson will be remember d as a civil rights president for having signed the civil rights act of 1964 which broke the back of jim crow and separate but equal laws and voting rights act which gave all americans unimpeded access to the ballot box and fair housing act of 1968 which allowed fair housing for all americans. that is a triumverrant of civil rights legislation and a legacy of lyndon johnson. >>> the capitol has a commander presence here in austin. it is at the top of the hill. it's over 22 acres of park-like grounds. it has this beautiful renaissance revival
in president johnson's case he chose george washington, andrew jackson and his hero, franklin roosevelt. very much a product of the new deal and was a protege in many respects of franklin roosevelt who saw the great potential in young lyndon johnson. when johnson became president it was his hope that he would finish the new deal he would finish with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal. one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil...