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chief result andrea lyon invites british prime minister george johnson to brussels for a last ditch breaks it talks of both sides admit it could soon be.
chief result andrea lyon invites british prime minister george johnson to brussels for a last ditch breaks it talks of both sides admit it could soon be.
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it was a miscalculation in lyndon johnson's part . george: set of funny that these two guys are feeling against the kennedys. the both presidents of the ics . but there not loved but they're both presidents of the united states they're not loved. neal: the sense of charisma that the kennedys had to draw on the better angels of the nation. one of the kennedys a right to do that or not, and i'm not sure the jon kennedy that kind of moral figure. he changes morality lit relatively late. bobby also did the same. tenant comes to the morality earliest free to make the statement that i didn't know whether to make it in this volume or volume two but we read bobby and jon into ted. it makes ted seem more liberal. mr. liberal. but i think we read is ted really was the most liberal of the kennedys back to his brothers who become more liberal in retrospect . george: you mentioned that in your first volume. at that there was a really good comment. really have a of minutes left unfortunately. but, like you did talk a little bit about all thategislation, e
it was a miscalculation in lyndon johnson's part . george: set of funny that these two guys are feeling against the kennedys. the both presidents of the ics . but there not loved but they're both presidents of the united states they're not loved. neal: the sense of charisma that the kennedys had to draw on the better angels of the nation. one of the kennedys a right to do that or not, and i'm not sure the jon kennedy that kind of moral figure. he changes morality lit relatively late. bobby also...
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there is of course another unresolved issue and that is the post breaks a tree deal georg british prime minister boris johnson he met with the e.u. commission president ursula from the lion to discuss the issue on wednesday take a listen to how he described their meeting. it was put to me that this was kind of a bit like tweens and k.'s one twin the e.u. is another and if the e.u. decides to have a half cut then the u.k. has got to have a haircut or else face punishment of the e.u. decides to buy an expensive handbag the. buy the expensive happens in the u.k. has to buy expensive hand back 2 or else face terrorists and clearly that's not a sensible way to proceed unlike any other free trade deal aren't careless get beyond the handbags here talking to the issues that are standing in the way you've betrayed you. well as. we can say a little bit with the handbags because that is the main sticking issue apart from fish which remains a problem because a lot of french and dutch fishermen are fishing in british waters but then again britain is selling most of their fish 70 even more percent to the u. market so that
there is of course another unresolved issue and that is the post breaks a tree deal georg british prime minister boris johnson he met with the e.u. commission president ursula from the lion to discuss the issue on wednesday take a listen to how he described their meeting. it was put to me that this was kind of a bit like tweens and k.'s one twin the e.u. is another and if the e.u. decides to have a half cut then the u.k. has got to have a haircut or else face punishment of the e.u. decides to...
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useful for getting some charts and graphs, and this is of summary of vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. so here's the number of vetoes or the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes overridden. what do you notice? johnson is more than double than the next man which would be johnson, 29. >> johnson is the equal of even the next two. >> yeah. >> he's more than the next two most. >> most of them get overridden. >> and a lot of johnson's ones get overlidden. now, it's certainly constitutional for the president to veto congressional legislation. that's in the constitution, but johnson is acting in a way that no previous president h done with regard to that power in the constitution. he's acting in a rather radical revolutionary wear compared to all previous presidents, and what he does is consistently vetoing congressional attempts at reconstruction. first the freedman bureau bill and civil rights bill, trying to guarantee civil rights for african-americans and all other people in the united states, and eventually congress decides that it needs to be even more aggressive in reco
useful for getting some charts and graphs, and this is of summary of vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. so here's the number of vetoes or the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes overridden. what do you notice? johnson is more than double than the next man which would be johnson, 29. >> johnson is the equal of even the next two. >> yeah. >> he's more than the next two most. >> most of them get overridden. >> and a lot of johnson's...
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is of course another unresolved issue and that is the posed breaks a tree deal georg british prime minister boris johnson he met with the e.u. commission president ursula from the lion to discuss the issue on wednesday take a listen to how he described their meeting. it was put to me that this was kind of a bit like tween and the u.k. is one twin the e.u. is another and if the e.u. decides to have a half cut then the u.k. has got to have a haircut or else face punishment of the e.u. decides to buy the expensive handbag the. expensive had back in the u.k. has to buy expensive hand back 2 or else face terrorists and clearly that's not a sensible way to proceed unlike any other free trade deal aren't careless get beyond the handbags here talking to the issues that are standing in the way of a trade deal. well as. we can say a little bit with the handbags because that is the main sticking issue apart from fish which remains a problem because a lot of french and dutch fishermen are fishing in british waters but then again britain is selling most of their fish 70 even more percent to the u. market so that is o
is of course another unresolved issue and that is the posed breaks a tree deal georg british prime minister boris johnson he met with the e.u. commission president ursula from the lion to discuss the issue on wednesday take a listen to how he described their meeting. it was put to me that this was kind of a bit like tween and the u.k. is one twin the e.u. is another and if the e.u. decides to have a half cut then the u.k. has got to have a haircut or else face punishment of the e.u. decides to...
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though, forgetting some charts and graphs and this is a summary of vetoes, from george washington through andrew johnsonand here is the number of vetoes, and the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes overwritten. and what do you know what do you notice, what do you see. -- so johnson is equal of the next two. a lot of johnson's are overridden, and it is certainly constitutional for the president to veto congressional educate but johnson is acting in a way that no previous president had done in regards to the constitution. he is acting in a radical revolutionary way, compared to previous presidents. and what he does is consistently vetoing this. first the freed man's bill, and civil rights bill bill. and eventually, congress decides to be even more aggressive in reconstruction. will they turn to, is article for section four of the constitution. it's as the united states shall guarantee to every state in the union a republican form of government. i now remember this, we will be coming back to this very language and there's lots of different people use it for different purposes during the civ
though, forgetting some charts and graphs and this is a summary of vetoes, from george washington through andrew johnsonand here is the number of vetoes, and the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes overwritten. and what do you know what do you notice, what do you see. -- so johnson is equal of the next two. a lot of johnson's are overridden, and it is certainly constitutional for the president to veto congressional educate but johnson is acting in a way that no previous...
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and this is of -- it's a summary of vetoes from george washington through lyndon johnson. here is the number of vetoes or total number of all vetoes. the number of vetoes overwritten. -- overridden. what do you notice? >> [inaudible] 29. >> johnson is equal of even the next two. he's one of the next two most. >> [inaudible] >> a lot of johnson's ones get overridden. it certainly constitutional for a president to veto congressional legislation. it's in the constitution. but johnson is acting in a way that no previous president had done with regard to that power of the constitution. he's acting in a rather radical revolutionary way, compared to all previous presidents. and what he does is consistently vetoing congressional attempts at reconstruction. a civil rights bill, trying to guarantee civil rights for african americans and all the people in the united states. and eventually, congress decides it needs to be even more aggressive in reconstruction. what they turn to is article for section four of the constitution. it says the united states will guarantee to every state in
and this is of -- it's a summary of vetoes from george washington through lyndon johnson. here is the number of vetoes or total number of all vetoes. the number of vetoes overwritten. -- overridden. what do you notice? >> [inaudible] 29. >> johnson is equal of even the next two. he's one of the next two most. >> [inaudible] >> a lot of johnson's ones get overridden. it certainly constitutional for a president to veto congressional legislation. it's in the constitution....
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he teamed up with stars george clooney and dwayne "the rock" johnson to bring some holiday cheer to allather report, saying, quote, uh, looks pretty good. but the best moment of all was when the rock surprised a father of two who began selling his own things on ebay to pay for his kids' christmas presents. >> i saw your tweets, and your tweet really, really moved me. here's why. of all the things you could have asked me and of all the things that people do ask for -- and that's okay -- nothing wrong with asking, man -- the only thing you wanted was a retweet. i thought, duano-klaus can do better than a retweet. i want you to take all of your stuff off ebay, because dwayne-a-klaus is going to take care of all of it. >> nicely done, the rock. >>> still ahead, more of william barr's break with the president on the way out the door. what that pushback means from the outgoing attorney general and what it could mean for trump's continued efforts to overturn the election. >>> as we go to break, a look at this date in history. in 2001, a passenger on an american airlines flight from paris to mi
he teamed up with stars george clooney and dwayne "the rock" johnson to bring some holiday cheer to allather report, saying, quote, uh, looks pretty good. but the best moment of all was when the rock surprised a father of two who began selling his own things on ebay to pay for his kids' christmas presents. >> i saw your tweets, and your tweet really, really moved me. here's why. of all the things you could have asked me and of all the things that people do ask for -- and that's...
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johnson & johnson is wrapping up trials at stanford and the va. ucsf epidemiologist dr. georgeexpects promising data early next year. >> the good news from johnson & johnson they've increased their trial up to 40,000 people. you don't do that unless you're expecting a large affect. >> reporter: astrazeneca's efficacy varies depending on dosage but overall data shows it's 70% effective. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. chin-hong proves it was 50%. >> these are amazing vaccines. you pass the test. >> reporter: for context the measles vaccine and gold standard is 97% effective after two doses. flu vaccine efficacies vary season to season but on average the past ten years flu vaccines have been about 44% effective. >> right now 60% of americans say they will get the vaccine, but we need it to be 70%. hopefully that number will increase. >> eporter: pfizer, moderna and astrazeneca require two doses. pfizer is 52% after the first dose. why is it so important to follow one a second dose? >> if you have low levels of protection there's a theoretical risk of getting resistance in
johnson & johnson is wrapping up trials at stanford and the va. ucsf epidemiologist dr. georgeexpects promising data early next year. >> the good news from johnson & johnson they've increased their trial up to 40,000 people. you don't do that unless you're expecting a large affect. >> reporter: astrazeneca's efficacy varies depending on dosage but overall data shows it's 70% effective. ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. chin-hong proves it was 50%. >> these are...
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miss kumar, let me ask you, ay johnson who led george w. bush's transition team said that biden can't wait to be re that the president-elect really is the president-elect. his advisors haveo hurry up and move forward. do y agree with his sentiment that candidate's transition team should be working on binet teams and positions even before the officl gsa ascertainment takes place? >> yes, i think that all of us would agree on that,hat the earlier y get started the bett transition you're going have. in clay johnson's case, he began in about, well, over a ye before the-- before the transition actually occurred, was the executive director and worked on the appointments process because the's so much to do, you have to set up a system where you're going to handle all of the resume's that come in, wre if you have, i think, the obama people had over 200,000 resume's come in and you have to line up-- line up your team in figuring out the choices of what are your priority issues and then work at fillinghose posts early. and you can see that onef the f
miss kumar, let me ask you, ay johnson who led george w. bush's transition team said that biden can't wait to be re that the president-elect really is the president-elect. his advisors haveo hurry up and move forward. do y agree with his sentiment that candidate's transition team should be working on binet teams and positions even before the officl gsa ascertainment takes place? >> yes, i think that all of us would agree on that,hat the earlier y get started the bett transition you're...
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here is an example of a new yorker, johnson here commanding troops at the battle of lake george. and you see him restraining his native ally, the mohawk warrior who wants to scalp the french officer. he is protecting the french officer from violence. the french officer will be given his parole and will be allowed to return to france when an exchange or a cessation of hostilities ensues n. 1775 when the angelo american elite decide to voice their grievances against parliament by force of arms in april of 1775 it is with these ideas of warfare that they enter the conflict. they believe they understand how their enemy is going to fight. they are going the fight by these rules, and prisoners of course would be treated humanely. anglo americans see themselves as civilized. the british 3,000 miles across the atlantic had a very different idea. these were not calls transparent colonial subjects. these are rebels. these are rebels and traitors against the king. they pose a direct challenge to the supremacy of parliament and that cannot be tolerated. and the british state in the 18th cent
here is an example of a new yorker, johnson here commanding troops at the battle of lake george. and you see him restraining his native ally, the mohawk warrior who wants to scalp the french officer. he is protecting the french officer from violence. the french officer will be given his parole and will be allowed to return to france when an exchange or a cessation of hostilities ensues n. 1775 when the angelo american elite decide to voice their grievances against parliament by force of arms in...
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duchess of cambridge, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, at their country house in norfolk. "coward," says the mirror. that insult is aimed at boris johnsonly ignoring the advice of medical experts who warn of the dangers of a third wave after christmas. the metro leads with this story too. it reports that borisjohnson is expressing caution over three households mixing, whilst wales and scotland go their own way. the daily mail also focuses on the "fight before christmas". it includes a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as always, sienna, anna, lovely to have you both will assess tonight time and we are going to start with the metro, which i think wins headline for the evening. have yourself
duchess of cambridge, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, at their country house in norfolk. "coward," says the mirror. that insult is aimed at boris johnsonly ignoring the advice of medical experts who warn of the dangers of a third wave after christmas. the metro leads with this story too. it reports that borisjohnson is expressing caution over three households mixing, whilst wales and scotland go their own way. the daily mail also focuses on the "fight...
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george: will get the same thing here for robert. in some ways, between 64 and 68, linda johnsonpresidency went to respond then crashed back to earth. i would happen soon. too unwieldy parade. george: so of you are asks, what about jfk and do unwind her up and from or are there stories that you are the prevailing we learned and things of the no. what is there in deep in the archives. the contagious something that young jfk. fredrik: part of it is what we've already discussed may be them your are running but specific things. but i do think is young jfk one of his best qualities by the way. his curiosity. his interest in the world what makes people take the young jfk think the more serious and more engaged individual and what we had come to believe we are a talk about this. and i would also say that i think i up and nest which is that the illnesses which were real, some of them ill diagnosed but nevertheless, he full them. i think they were acutely debilitating. it may but at this i bring this is a guy who despite these illnesses, at a young age was extraordinarily active. he serve
george: will get the same thing here for robert. in some ways, between 64 and 68, linda johnsonpresidency went to respond then crashed back to earth. i would happen soon. too unwieldy parade. george: so of you are asks, what about jfk and do unwind her up and from or are there stories that you are the prevailing we learned and things of the no. what is there in deep in the archives. the contagious something that young jfk. fredrik: part of it is what we've already discussed may be them your are...
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george: i am supposed to think about what this dinner will yield between boris johnson and ursula voneyen and whether that ends up in something positive or negative. at the moment we do not have any idea. you can imagine all of these economist tried to write their 2021 outlook thinking what assumptions do we use? do we use the assumption this will end and no deal? a deal? when you look at the impact done, looke opr has at the scale of the difference for happens in q1 next year if we get a deal versus no deal. jonathan: next year has to be better than this year. that has to be the working assumption. george: to be honest, it has to be the working assumption because assuming you get a covid related bounce, a vaccine related bounce, brexit, you might not even be able to see it in the data because this will be such an important and momentous occasion, the gdp will bounce significantly at some point in 2021. jonathan: i think we sent tom to sleep. lisa: he is snoring. jonathan: george buckley on europe and brexit. tom has his head down, half-asleep. this is what happens when you get older.
george: i am supposed to think about what this dinner will yield between boris johnson and ursula voneyen and whether that ends up in something positive or negative. at the moment we do not have any idea. you can imagine all of these economist tried to write their 2021 outlook thinking what assumptions do we use? do we use the assumption this will end and no deal? a deal? when you look at the impact done, looke opr has at the scale of the difference for happens in q1 next year if we get a deal...
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instance, a guy named henry, who was a swiss born guy, served from johnson all the way to reagan and then there was a reagan chef and georgesh had the same one and then walter came in with the clintons and served to the end of the first term of george w. bush. then an assistant chef who came in under the clinton administration got elevated to white house executive chef and she has been there ever since. she's executive chef right now. >> is there a food budget? >> yes. here is an interesting thing. before you get to truman, essentially our presidents had to pay for food out of their own pocket. truman eventually gets a budget, so if you order food on air force one, the presidential yacht, or the kitchen, they actually get billed against that account. it's not a free-for-all in terms of food. there is a budget that gets allocated by congress so that's another thing that goes into the food story. to give you more history than you wanted to know, the creation of the white house mess is a reflection of this because after the white house is renovated in the 1950's, there was more need for staff because of the installation of ai
instance, a guy named henry, who was a swiss born guy, served from johnson all the way to reagan and then there was a reagan chef and georgesh had the same one and then walter came in with the clintons and served to the end of the first term of george w. bush. then an assistant chef who came in under the clinton administration got elevated to white house executive chef and she has been there ever since. she's executive chef right now. >> is there a food budget? >> yes. here is an...
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duchess of cambridge, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis at their country house in norfolk. ‘coward' says the mirror. that insult is aimed at boris johnsonegedly ignoring the advice of medical experts who warn of the dangers of a third wave after christmas. the metro leads with this story too. it reports that borisjohnson is expressing caution over three households mixing, whilst wales and scotland go their own way. the image of cold turkey dominates the sun's front page tomorrow, with the paper ridiculing advice that families should celebrate outside if granny isjoining. the daily mail also focuses on the ‘fright before christmas.‘ it includes a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably cost lives. the financial times front page concerns borisjohnson too, but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mp‘s on standby to approve a last minute brexit trade deal. and the times leads on todays ruling on the death of nine year old ella kissi—debrah. the coroner found that air pollution contributed to her death. so let's begin... i have to admit some most of them focusing on what
duchess of cambridge, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis at their country house in norfolk. ‘coward' says the mirror. that insult is aimed at boris johnsonegedly ignoring the advice of medical experts who warn of the dangers of a third wave after christmas. the metro leads with this story too. it reports that borisjohnson is expressing caution over three households mixing, whilst wales and scotland go their own way. the image of cold turkey dominates the sun's front page...
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-associate professor, the professor at george washington university and the director of an institute and a member of the black coalition on covid, president johnson. we have learned a lot tonight. this has been something that our people need, all people need. there you have it. >> i would like to make one quick comment. april: yes, go ahead. >> typhoid, it took us 105 years to get a vaccine. poliovirus, 27 years. i just want to say to dr. corbett, thank you for your service. april: amen. amen. take us to church now. >> that is right. thank you, april, for hosting this wonderful conversation. to bring this type of information, the global pandemic has had an impact on how we move about, and as we approach this holiday season, some of us will not be able to celebrate with our loved ones, but as we have held this virtual conversation, we must also take the precautions necessary, with what dr. nunez said. be kind to your neighbors. wear a mask. that is the kindest thing you can do. and i love the last statement, where it was said that vaccination needs to be equitable, and equity is about what we do at the naacp, is share equitable information as we n
-associate professor, the professor at george washington university and the director of an institute and a member of the black coalition on covid, president johnson. we have learned a lot tonight. this has been something that our people need, all people need. there you have it. >> i would like to make one quick comment. april: yes, go ahead. >> typhoid, it took us 105 years to get a vaccine. poliovirus, 27 years. i just want to say to dr. corbett, thank you for your service. april:...
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doctor jeanne, professor at george washington university, also she's the director of the obama institute and member of black hooligan against covid. president johnson, we turn it over to you. i've learned a lot tonight. this is something that our people need. all people need. there you have it. >> can i make one quick comment? >> a synopsis. >> four typhoid it took us 150 years to get a vaccine. polio. 40 years. i just want to say thank you for your service. amen. take us to church now president. >> that's right. thank you april for holding this wonderful conversation. we are permitted to give this kind of information as the global pandemic has had a impact on how we move about. and as we approach this holiday season, some of us may not be able to celebrate with our loved ones present. but as we have held this virtual conversation, we must also take the precautions necessary of what's doctor nunez-smith said, be kind to your neighbor. where a mask. that's the kind of thing you can do. i love the last statement that vaccination needs to be equitable. it's about equity. what we do at the naacp is share equitable information as we navigated this momen
doctor jeanne, professor at george washington university, also she's the director of the obama institute and member of black hooligan against covid. president johnson, we turn it over to you. i've learned a lot tonight. this is something that our people need. all people need. there you have it. >> can i make one quick comment? >> a synopsis. >> four typhoid it took us 150 years to get a vaccine. polio. 40 years. i just want to say thank you for your service. amen. take us to...
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johnson all the way to reagan. there was a reagan chef, and they had the same chef. they served until the end of the first term of george w. bush . and then an assistant chef who came in under the clinton administration got elevated to white house executive chef and had been there ever since. she is the executive chef right now. >> what is the food budget? >> yes. interesting thing. before you get to truman, essentially, our presidents had to pay for food out of their own pocket. truman gets a budget. if you order food on air force one, the presidential yacht when we had a yacht, they get billed against that account. it's not a free-for-all. there is a budget that is allocated by congress. that is another thing that goes into the food story. to give you more history than you ever wanted to know, the creation of the white house is a reflection of this. after the white house is renovated in the 1950s, there was more need for staff because of the installation of air conditioning. truman was not going to get any more money to have more resident staff. he called them a do-nothing congress, and that kind of sticks. what he do
johnson all the way to reagan. there was a reagan chef, and they had the same chef. they served until the end of the first term of george w. bush . and then an assistant chef who came in under the clinton administration got elevated to white house executive chef and had been there ever since. she is the executive chef right now. >> what is the food budget? >> yes. interesting thing. before you get to truman, essentially, our presidents had to pay for food out of their own pocket....
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johnson to cancel christmas celebrations. matt bradley is in london for us. matt, the newspapers over there doing play off of george michael's "last christmas." they're calling it "lost christmas." what do we know about this strain? >> reporter: well, i was actually calling kit, you know, the prime minister who stole christmas, because actually, the prime minister had promised that there was going to be a long christmas here in britain. and he went back on his word. that's outraged a lot of people. that new strain you're asking about, it's very interesting. we know that it affects the mutations in that strain. the binding proteins. so the thing that attaches the virus to cells and causes it to propagate. it's accelerated the way that this cell reproduces. that means it's about 70% faster. now, that means that it's more contagious. what it doesn't mean is that the virus is more deadly. there's no evidence that it kills people anymore or any faster. and it doesn't mean that the vaccines that currently exist aren't going to be working with this new virus. now, that's the short answer. i spoke with a professor of micro
johnson to cancel christmas celebrations. matt bradley is in london for us. matt, the newspapers over there doing play off of george michael's "last christmas." they're calling it "lost christmas." what do we know about this strain? >> reporter: well, i was actually calling kit, you know, the prime minister who stole christmas, because actually, the prime minister had promised that there was going to be a long christmas here in britain. and he went back on his word....
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johnson very uncomfortable. talking about radical structural transformation and not just reform, and ask about the assassination bus when we think about where we are in the context of george floyd, sandra bland, one thing you see from malcolm and martin is they realize the control justice system even in the context of the 1950s and 60s was a gateway to panoramic injustice. we need a radical transformation of not just criminal justice but the way the criminal justice system interfaces with all democratic institutions and that goes from public spaces where people are being surveilled in terms of housing, that goes for public schools that are pipelined to corrections with juvenile and adults, that goes for so many different aspects of our lives i think malcolm and martin understood that but the debate over time they both come to realize they are on the same side of that. it is a point of emphasis. doctor king is not talking about loving your enemies 67-68. he is in the biggest catastrophe happened in the united states. >> that is a way of framing it. part of the love ethic is holding people accountable, the sense of goodwill, willing the good of the other person, pushing the
johnson very uncomfortable. talking about radical structural transformation and not just reform, and ask about the assassination bus when we think about where we are in the context of george floyd, sandra bland, one thing you see from malcolm and martin is they realize the control justice system even in the context of the 1950s and 60s was a gateway to panoramic injustice. we need a radical transformation of not just criminal justice but the way the criminal justice system interfaces with all...
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george floyd and breonna taylor. >> i want to bring in somebody else who was in the meeting with the president-elect and vice president elect, derrick johnsond to have you on the show. welcome back. >> good to be here. >> did you also voice your concerns about doug jones to the president in the meeting? >> none of us talked about doug jones. the name didn't come up in the meeting. many of us talked about the characteristic of the person who should step into office day one with the ability to rally the support of the existing staff of doj. understand how it functions. there's no need to bring anybody in to have on the job training. i don't know doug jones' background. this is an opportunity for us to put in place someone who understands how doj works. time is of the essence. we have domestic terrorists and public corruption that need to be dealt with. we have to right side our administrative systems. there's so many things that we have done for the development of donk, we need someone that can walk in the door day one and get the job done. >> do you think, sir, that merrick garland fits that? and did his name come up? >> no names came up. th
george floyd and breonna taylor. >> i want to bring in somebody else who was in the meeting with the president-elect and vice president elect, derrick johnsond to have you on the show. welcome back. >> good to be here. >> did you also voice your concerns about doug jones to the president in the meeting? >> none of us talked about doug jones. the name didn't come up in the meeting. many of us talked about the characteristic of the person who should step into office day...
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johnson very uncomfortable those are the parts talking about the radical structural transformation and not necessarily just reform. king is going to amplify those when we think about the idea in the context of george floyd i think one thing that you see is they realize the criminal justice system even in the context is a gateway to the panoramic injustice so we need a radical transformation of not just criminal justice in the united states but the way in which the criminal justice system interfaces with all aspects of democratic institutions and that goes from public spaces where people are being surveilled in terms of housing and that goes to public schools that are type aligned to the corrections for juveniles and adults and so many other different aspects of our lives but i think martin and malcolm understood that but even though that debate i think over time they both come to realize they are on the same side of that because it is about a point of emphasis h he's saying the biggt catastrophe is holding people accountable so it is willing the good of the other person is about pushing them to make the transformation which involves as you put it powerfully coercion and really difficult political
johnson very uncomfortable those are the parts talking about the radical structural transformation and not necessarily just reform. king is going to amplify those when we think about the idea in the context of george floyd i think one thing that you see is they realize the criminal justice system even in the context is a gateway to the panoramic injustice so we need a radical transformation of not just criminal justice in the united states but the way in which the criminal justice system...
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george w. bush and is a fox news contributor. carl, good to have you back this evening. first of all, your thoughts on the effort underway by senator ron johnson to make sure that even if it doesn't change the outcome of the election, that the issues that were surfaced and that these people signed affidavits about at least are investigated and pursued. >> i think this is the first. ethic we are likely to see many more hearings conducted at the state levels to see if there are things in the system that ought to be corrected. anybody who thinks that it went smoothly everywhere and that there was no fraud anywhere are misleading themselves. there's lots of improvements that could be made. why is it that states like texas and florida had a relatively calm and easy and quick night and states like georgia and wisconsin did not when it came to counting and tallying the mail in ballots. we have some states that are good at this, and maybe we got to examine why they are good at it and why there's so few complaints about places like florida and texas that outperform their systems and paid careful attention to the procedures that need to be in place. >>
george w. bush and is a fox news contributor. carl, good to have you back this evening. first of all, your thoughts on the effort underway by senator ron johnson to make sure that even if it doesn't change the outcome of the election, that the issues that were surfaced and that these people signed affidavits about at least are investigated and pursued. >> i think this is the first. ethic we are likely to see many more hearings conducted at the state levels to see if there are things in...
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monday evening boris johnson and sort of on the lion again expected to hold another telephone call to see if there's been any progress the british the u.k.'s environment secretary george used as has been on television programs here in britain saying that these are the last few days he's also accused the e.u. of bringing in last minute changes particularly on fishing quotas and suggesting that they're out of order and what they're demanding in terms of a long transition period these are all accusations we've heard before and have been rejected by the e.u. but they feed into this narrative of the british government demanding that the e.u. respects the u.k.'s sovereignty something which is never going to be totally under . free trade agreement but also a reminder as you are saying that now a majority of boris johnson's cabinet saying that they'll respect any decision to reject a deal if it's not in the national interest so perhaps commentary. it has seen that as a sign that the government is tending towards rejecting the what is on the table at the moment both sides will have to compromise if there is a deal both sides want to avoid or no deal and time is very limited an
monday evening boris johnson and sort of on the lion again expected to hold another telephone call to see if there's been any progress the british the u.k.'s environment secretary george used as has been on television programs here in britain saying that these are the last few days he's also accused the e.u. of bringing in last minute changes particularly on fishing quotas and suggesting that they're out of order and what they're demanding in terms of a long transition period these are all...
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johnson. remember, we have had very powerful, strong, republican presidents, too. the ronald reagans, teddy roosevelts. we have had abraham lincoln. i would even argue that in many ways post 9/11 george bush was a very powerful presidency, too. even though people cast it in a partisan lie and say, well, incoming biden is democrat, you just want to weaken him because you are a republican or you want to strengthen him because are you a democrat or something like that, this really ought to be less about partisanship and about, say, what's a good relationship for how we ought to get problems solved? we all know how partisanly stalemated we are in the united states right now. in terms of straight party-line vote, inability of congress to clear legislation to get to the president. partly presidents and their increased power is a reaction to that, but also presidents taking the actions they have in the last let's say 15 to 20 years are essentially letting congress off the took from having to do their job. host: let's let some of our viewers take part in this conversation. we'll start with monroe calling from clinton, maryland, on the independent line. monroe, good morning. caller: good morn
johnson. remember, we have had very powerful, strong, republican presidents, too. the ronald reagans, teddy roosevelts. we have had abraham lincoln. i would even argue that in many ways post 9/11 george bush was a very powerful presidency, too. even though people cast it in a partisan lie and say, well, incoming biden is democrat, you just want to weaken him because you are a republican or you want to strengthen him because are you a democrat or something like that, this really ought to be less...
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george, we'll have much more on this top story throughout the morning. >>> now we want to turn to that college basketball star, keyontae johnson, who is in critical conditionelle reshef joins us now with more. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. just minutes before keyontae johnson collapsed on the court, he was celebrating a play with his teammates but things took that terrifying turn. we do want to warn our viewers the video is disturbing. this morning, this shocking video, florida gators basketball star, keyontae johnson, suddenly collapsing on the court. the top scorer and preseason player of the year dunking just moments before, then taking a dramatic turn. >> johnson with the strong finish off the assist. >> reporter: he can be seen coming out of a time-out hud -- huddle, his head dropping, he stumbles and then alarmingly he falls face first onto the floor. teammates visibly upset calling for help. >> we've had a heartbreaking situation here. you see this florida team in tears. >> reporter: johnson taken out on a stretcher and rushed to local tallahassee memorial hospital where as of this morning he remains in critical but
george, we'll have much more on this top story throughout the morning. >>> now we want to turn to that college basketball star, keyontae johnson, who is in critical conditionelle reshef joins us now with more. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. just minutes before keyontae johnson collapsed on the court, he was celebrating a play with his teammates but things took that terrifying turn. we do want to warn our viewers the video is disturbing. this...
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george washington university law professor. good morning to you. >> good morning. ainsley: this hearing was was supposed to about election irregularities. you will could see senator johnson had a grievance with senator peters and wanted to talk about it. do you think he was right to do that? >> he was right about the accusation. i tweeted immediately when senator peters denied it that they actually did issue that statement that the hunter biden matter was russian disinformation. this was part of a general narrative. adam schiff over at the it house intelligence committee assured the public that this was russian disinformation. and it was coming directly from the kremlin. all of that was demonstrably false. but it was stated before the election. and it served its purpose. it created some doubt as to whether this laptop and these emails were authentic. there was never any indication that they were true ofly russian disinformation. but, are the democrats are very good at this. they issued 50 former national security figures who said yep, this looks exactly like stuff coming out of the kremlin and the media ran with that story. and it really did work. steve: yeah. brian: it
george washington university law professor. good morning to you. >> good morning. ainsley: this hearing was was supposed to about election irregularities. you will could see senator johnson had a grievance with senator peters and wanted to talk about it. do you think he was right to do that? >> he was right about the accusation. i tweeted immediately when senator peters denied it that they actually did issue that statement that the hunter biden matter was russian disinformation....
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johnson's new dedethe e keel la are on track to sell 300,000 cases in its first year. the actor says this is the biggest launch in industry history. he's putting out, hey, george5,000 cases a year. back over to you. maria: thank you so much. stimulus negotiations are heating up, apparently. lawmakers from across the aisle trying to hammer out the details on a covid-19 relief bill with a potential government shutdown this upcoming friday. liability protections for business and entities working during a pandemic, one of the key issues in these talks. joining me now is labor secretary eugene scalia. it's always a pleasure to talk with you,ing thank you very much for being here. >> good to be back. maria: what can you tell us about where we are? i know that mitch mcconnell is sticking to his $550 billion plan, and the other side, speaker place city, is -- speaker pelosi, is not giving in on this idea of business liability. can you tell us where we are? >> well, maria, let's talk, first, about where we are with jobs. we put out our jobs report on friday, and here we are nearing the end of the year. and you'll remember when we were talking back in march and april, v
johnson's new dedethe e keel la are on track to sell 300,000 cases in its first year. the actor says this is the biggest launch in industry history. he's putting out, hey, george5,000 cases a year. back over to you. maria: thank you so much. stimulus negotiations are heating up, apparently. lawmakers from across the aisle trying to hammer out the details on a covid-19 relief bill with a potential government shutdown this upcoming friday. liability protections for business and entities working...
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johnson. remember, we have had very powerful, strong, republican presidents, too. the ronald reagans, teddy roosevelts. we have had abraham lincoln. i would even argue that in many ways post 9/11 georgeh was a very powerful presidency, too. even though people cast it in a partisan lie and say, well, incoming biden is democrat, you just want to weaken him because you are a republican or you want to strengthen him because are you a democrat or something like that, this really ought to be less about partisanship and about, say, what's a good relationship for how we ought to get problems solved? we all know how partisanly stalemated we are in the united states right now. in terms of straight party-line vote, inability of congress to clear legislation to get to the president. partly presidents and their increased power is a reaction to that, but also presidents taking the actions they have in the last let's say 15 to 20 years are essentially letting congress off the took from having to do their job. host: let's let some of our viewers take part in this conversation. we'll start with monroe calling from clinton, maryland, on the independent line. monroe, good morning. caller: good morning.
johnson. remember, we have had very powerful, strong, republican presidents, too. the ronald reagans, teddy roosevelts. we have had abraham lincoln. i would even argue that in many ways post 9/11 georgeh was a very powerful presidency, too. even though people cast it in a partisan lie and say, well, incoming biden is democrat, you just want to weaken him because you are a republican or you want to strengthen him because are you a democrat or something like that, this really ought to be less...
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johnson -- ra johnston. "he was escorting a pregnant ethel kennedy through a crowd host: a picture here of him, he was a pallbearer for robert f kennedy in 1968. also, economists from georgeon interview -- george mason university, walter williams, who has been on q&a a number of .imes it's a tribute piece from "the wall street journal. just a quick comment from that, "america has lost one of its greatest economists and public intellectuals. he died at the age of 84 -- host: you can read more of that on "the wall street journal" website. richard, fremont, nebraska. top public policy issue? go ahead. how are you, today? i'm good, hope you are also. host: doing just great. thanks. ourer: my comment is that president, mr. donald trump, probably cornered himself very badly when he decided months ago to raise the issue that the upcoming election would be fraudulent, totally illegal. on that, chris krebs sets up a more perfect election process than ever. basically, 98% of all ballots are double checked by paper ballot. now we are after the facts. mr. trump has provoked the legal system with over 40 lawsuits, 30 of them have been thrown out. what this sets up for us here in is th
johnson -- ra johnston. "he was escorting a pregnant ethel kennedy through a crowd host: a picture here of him, he was a pallbearer for robert f kennedy in 1968. also, economists from georgeon interview -- george mason university, walter williams, who has been on q&a a number of .imes it's a tribute piece from "the wall street journal. just a quick comment from that, "america has lost one of its greatest economists and public intellectuals. he died at the age of 84 -- host:...
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chief resolve andrea lyon invites british prime minister george johnson to brussels for a last ditch breaks it talks a good signs admit it could soon be taking over. and of returning home after nearly 3 decades as there is now who fled the colonel qadhafi in the ninety's are now coming back but despite the recent peace deal with our media the return is bittersweet. thank you very much for your company everyone in the united kingdom has started the enormous task of inoculating is general population with a fully tested and approved covert 1000 vaccine the 2 dose vaccine was fast tracked by a german company biotech and partnership with the us pharmaceutical giant pfizer the u.k. faces some public worry over safety given how fast the treatment came to market but the government couldn't have asked for a better influence or to get the 1st chap. it took just a 2nd but it was a moment that offered hope to the world the 1st passion to receive an independently reviewed covert 1000 vaccine. and 90 year old grandmother margaret keenan had a message for others. i say pull for groceries because it
chief resolve andrea lyon invites british prime minister george johnson to brussels for a last ditch breaks it talks a good signs admit it could soon be taking over. and of returning home after nearly 3 decades as there is now who fled the colonel qadhafi in the ninety's are now coming back but despite the recent peace deal with our media the return is bittersweet. thank you very much for your company everyone in the united kingdom has started the enormous task of inoculating is general...