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how do you explain j johnson? is an j johnson interesting nominee. he does not have much federal experience. he spent two years as a federal prosecutor new york. two years on the air for staff in the general counsel. criminal trial attorney and mostly when you look at his resume, that is the bulk of it. of also a very close friend president obama. he was an early supporter of president obama's first campaign foro he is a confidant the last eight years. we think about having a legal mind in that position? michael chertoff had a very similar background. host: one of the questions was brought up during the hearing which is about management. he talked about management style and what he wants to do managerially. talk a little bit about his management experience versus the others. guest: i was one thing a lot of experts such as us highlighted is his lack of management experience. as an attorney, as a trial attorney he doesn't have experience managing vast numbers of people. president of homeland security, is the largest federal department to have over two
how do you explain j johnson? is an j johnson interesting nominee. he does not have much federal experience. he spent two years as a federal prosecutor new york. two years on the air for staff in the general counsel. criminal trial attorney and mostly when you look at his resume, that is the bulk of it. of also a very close friend president obama. he was an early supporter of president obama's first campaign foro he is a confidant the last eight years. we think about having a legal mind in that...
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j johnson. yes code pink organize the event in order to bring light to the fact that johnson as one of the main individuals behind the wheel of justification it is on man killer robots i was sure that many people are responsible for creation and convocation of the drum program was storing argues that the buck stops with the white house. the middling gardner is the author of sixteen different books on us foreign policy is the latest is called killing machine the american presidency and the age of drum warfare. so what your book is a strong indictment of the bombers presidency in terms of foreign policy. what has obama done to exacerbate the war on terror. well it's a very complicated question the obviously inherited a very bad situation in iraq and memorable mama said if you want to change the mindset you not only want a change. getting in on the wall while eon and the iraq war but the mindset of the goddess into the iraq war and many people assume that man. it is going to change them the basic a
j johnson. yes code pink organize the event in order to bring light to the fact that johnson as one of the main individuals behind the wheel of justification it is on man killer robots i was sure that many people are responsible for creation and convocation of the drum program was storing argues that the buck stops with the white house. the middling gardner is the author of sixteen different books on us foreign policy is the latest is called killing machine the american presidency and the age...
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defense department before practicing law in the private sector now the jury president obama is termed j johnson has been viewed as a trusted advisor though not all of his opinion is a line up with the president in june two thousand eleven johnson and bonnie cns ration to end up with the airstrikes warning that continued involvement beyond sixty days was a violation of the war powers act. the president disagreed and continued with his plan now john samuel was on the forefront of the push to end don't ask don't tell in the military. he also played a key role in shaping obama administrations and wrong policy is up rot. not only is the drone program should not be shrouded in secrecy as it is right now. but he does think that it is necessary he even went so far as to suggest u s citizens could be viable targets during a february two thousand false speech at yale law school critics are worried that john cena will broaden the domestic drama program if he is in fact confirm it. and molly on the top introduce members of congress for testimony this week from people that have experienced the horrors of dr
defense department before practicing law in the private sector now the jury president obama is termed j johnson has been viewed as a trusted advisor though not all of his opinion is a line up with the president in june two thousand eleven johnson and bonnie cns ration to end up with the airstrikes warning that continued involvement beyond sixty days was a violation of the war powers act. the president disagreed and continued with his plan now john samuel was on the forefront of the push to end...
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j. johnson this morning however a couple of republican senators are holding up his confirmation senator lindsey graham is blocking all nominees to the senate until the white house agrees to let the survivors of last year's benghazi attack in libya appear before congress also senator john mccain has vowed to prevent johnson from getting the job until he is declared what his stances when it comes to border security and immigration johnson has spent his career bouncing back and forth between the public and private sector he served as the assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york he was the general counsel for the department of the air force for bill clinton he was also the general counsel of the department for the defense for president obama in two thousand and eight and was then appointed as the top lawyer for the defense department before practicing law in the private sector now during president obama's term jay johnson has been viewed as a trusted adviser though not all of his opinions will line up with the president in june two thousand and eleven johnson advised th
j. johnson this morning however a couple of republican senators are holding up his confirmation senator lindsey graham is blocking all nominees to the senate until the white house agrees to let the survivors of last year's benghazi attack in libya appear before congress also senator john mccain has vowed to prevent johnson from getting the job until he is declared what his stances when it comes to border security and immigration johnson has spent his career bouncing back and forth between the...
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j. johnson, president obama's pic for the next secretary of homeland security. johnson recently served as defense department general counsel. is also former general counsel for the air force. if confirmed he will replace janet napolitano. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. ranking member coburn, senders of this committee, thank you for scheduling this hearing to evaluate my nomination. i want to thank senators menendez and booker for taking the time to be here to offer their remarks. i appreciate their generous words. i'd like to introduce my immediate family, doctor susan demarco, my wife. my daughter, natalie johnson. my son, j. johnson junior and my sister from birmingham, alabama. i am pleased they can be here. i think the public officials in the room will appreciate, and they know that the burdens of public office are made lighter by the support and engagement of your family. i am honored by the trust and confidence that president obama has placed in me by nominating me to be secretary of homeland security. i appreciate the letters of support address to
j. johnson, president obama's pic for the next secretary of homeland security. johnson recently served as defense department general counsel. is also former general counsel for the air force. if confirmed he will replace janet napolitano. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. ranking member coburn, senders of this committee, thank you for scheduling this hearing to evaluate my nomination. i want to thank senators menendez and booker for taking the time to be here to offer their remarks. i...
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crackpotckpoof publication of a veryhisticat sophisticated publications saying for a gatt lyndonlyndon j johnson or the cia are fidel castro because they were so an upset what he did to vanupset ow korean.ad. so there was a few little bumps.bombshes that >> your turn. questions. please approached the microphone. >> once we get a couple of brave souls. couplef >> i am sorry you have to do this.thank >> will come back.yo you are such a jury. nvemb where were you in 1960? >> i was too young first of all,. the [laughter] they brought me into repair but i stayed in two yearsthat i elected 80 a because the wayidi. the olympic ski team he news as much about education ready figured if he took all the kids that the courts hadts ruled out of the states st because they were such trouble makers rememberbo "mommie dearest"? girls. i had said to crawford girls. [laughter]theyere they were to of the nicest. , now i have 96 hysterical teenagers.i et hysterical. y all in the auditorium and by age friday in the tears areo co coming down my eyes.mingto i played a lot of professional sports i got into fights but th
crackpotckpoof publication of a veryhisticat sophisticated publications saying for a gatt lyndonlyndon j johnson or the cia are fidel castro because they were so an upset what he did to vanupset ow korean.ad. so there was a few little bumps.bombshes that >> your turn. questions. please approached the microphone. >> once we get a couple of brave souls. couplef >> i am sorry you have to do this.thank >> will come back.yo you are such a jury. nvemb where were you in 1960?...
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history, j&j, johnson & johnson, and its subsidiaries will pay over $2 billion to settle claims thatending kickbacks to physicians. and joining us now is one of the lead lawyers in that case, david stone, trial manager and managing partner at stone and magnini. thanks for being with us. you know, in this whole area of off-label drug usage, there's a gap between what the fda approves and what doctors can do. they can prescribe any drug for anything. how e egregious was the behavior here regarding these drugs for schizophrenia they ended up using for elderly dementia patients? >> it's extremely egregious, and the reason for that is the fda has reasons why it's very strict about uses for a drug. and it requires trials, it requires a number of trials, in this case those trials were not held. instead, johnson went out, paid physicians, and there's, you know, substantial evidence of this, they went out and paid physicians to prescribe these drugs for off-label uses to the most vulnerable patients out there, the elderly, dementia, children. deb right. do we think the doctors were knowingly
history, j&j, johnson & johnson, and its subsidiaries will pay over $2 billion to settle claims thatending kickbacks to physicians. and joining us now is one of the lead lawyers in that case, david stone, trial manager and managing partner at stone and magnini. thanks for being with us. you know, in this whole area of off-label drug usage, there's a gap between what the fda approves and what doctors can do. they can prescribe any drug for anything. how e egregious was the behavior here...
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johnson and j. edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find and the warren commission didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that was the greatest weakness. they didn't know that they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the truth about the assassination plots against castro. the f. via and the cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things they didn't know and they rushed to a conclusion. craig what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission i could go to dallas and interview people who were right at dealey plaza who had strong opinions, who saw things, who were never interviewed by the warren commission. >> host: how could that happen? >> guest: it could happen because it already knew what its conclus
johnson and j. edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find and the warren commission didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that was the greatest weakness. they didn't know that they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the truth about the assassination...
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j. products. they are a growing business for the ecommerce giant. essentially johnsonohnson wants to make sure there's not pirated goods, goods that are expired, goods bad being sold. amazon doesn't want to deal with it. >> it's a hublg prge problem. they're the store front for so many other third party sellers. if they can't police this stuff, i think they're going to run into larger problems. similar problem ebay has. that's where the money is and margin. there's very little margin in stuff they sell themselves. >> did you read this other story? >> what story is that? amazon will start delivery on sundays under an agreement with the postal service. >> really? that's great news for the post office. >> why don't they do it on saturdays and save us a buck. >> the post office was talking about getting rid of saturday delivery. >> i don't know. >> i think that would be great. >> partnering up with the private sector might help the post office. >> offering something you can't get from other private sector things. >> the post office, it will never be solved. they're like th
j. products. they are a growing business for the ecommerce giant. essentially johnsonohnson wants to make sure there's not pirated goods, goods that are expired, goods bad being sold. amazon doesn't want to deal with it. >> it's a hublg prge problem. they're the store front for so many other third party sellers. if they can't police this stuff, i think they're going to run into larger problems. similar problem ebay has. that's where the money is and margin. there's very little margin in...
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johnson and j. edgar hoover, the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that was what was the lone gunman for various reasons, domestic and international law that is what it wanted the warren commission to find. the warren commission simply did not go down all the trails. that is, i think, the greatest weakness. it did not know that they were also being lied to. it is clear that the cia did not tell them the truth about its falling kozlov or about the assassination plots against castro. the fbi and the cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they did not know. what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission interviewing people who were riding the plaza. they saw things were never ever interviewed by that warren commission. i felt that my obligation to play out to people the pieces that don't fit into the warren commission report, a good example, when president kennedy was shot at 12:30 p.
johnson and j. edgar hoover, the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that was what was the lone gunman for various reasons, domestic and international law that is what it wanted the warren commission to find. the warren commission simply did not go down all the trails. that is, i think, the greatest weakness. it did not know that they were also being lied to. it is clear that the cia did not tell them the truth about its falling kozlov or about the...
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. >> on the next "washington journal," we will discuss national security j -- threats and jeh johnson. the center forth the stood -- strategic and international studies. that mentalw rule health must be treated in the same way as physical illness. talk about aid to the philippines and what role the u.s. should play during international crises. our guest is sharon waxman with the international rescue committee. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. buthis weekend on c-span, -- road to the white house 2016. by congress and paul ryan had a birthday fundraiser for the iowa governor. it is live at 7:00 eastern. tv, youn two's book will hear the national book award for nonfiction at sunday at 1:00. and on c-span3's american history tv, go back in time to 1996 with the internet archive's way back machine. >> the house took up commerce can birdie -- commerce committee chair fred upton's bill today. it would allow companies to continue insurance policies that do not meet standards of the american health care law or in the bill passed the bill, 261- 157. now, the debate on the bi
. >> on the next "washington journal," we will discuss national security j -- threats and jeh johnson. the center forth the stood -- strategic and international studies. that mentalw rule health must be treated in the same way as physical illness. talk about aid to the philippines and what role the u.s. should play during international crises. our guest is sharon waxman with the international rescue committee. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. buthis...
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johnson. >> and deborah young teach fourth graders at j. thompson elementary in texas.a pringle in washington. >> hi. >> hello, ladies! >> this is a tough decision. ho and i are very glade didn't have to me it. >> we certainly are. billie, what d you think when you were nominated? >> i was totally flabbersted. it meant so much katie even d it. to think it would get th far. >> you didn't know? >> not at l. just the fact katie and penny did it to gin with was absoluly so humbling. >> how long ha you been teaching school? >> 36 years. >> okay. >> long enougho know how to do it. >> susan, the videis just beautiful. that richelle to about how you brought something ouin those children. just tell us about what you do. i just -- i just feel like god has given me a passion for kids. and he's given me a gift to work with them. and so i go every day tryi to get the mo out of each kid at i can. because i want to build responsibility. i want to build respect. and touild character in ea kid. and in each kid, i always tell every class that i have, that every one of you is gifted and t
johnson. >> and deborah young teach fourth graders at j. thompson elementary in texas.a pringle in washington. >> hi. >> hello, ladies! >> this is a tough decision. ho and i are very glade didn't have to me it. >> we certainly are. billie, what d you think when you were nominated? >> i was totally flabbersted. it meant so much katie even d it. to think it would get th far. >> you didn't know? >> not at l. just the fact katie and penny did it to...
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johnson & johnson is said to be pulling certain products from amazon.com. the wall street journal reports-- j&j no longer has "some" items on the amazon site-- because the e-tailer was not aggressive in stopping third party merchants from selling damaged or expired j&j merchandise such as tylenol or rogaine. there is no comment from either company. the erosion of thanksgiving as a national holiday continues, as more stores announce they will remain open on turkey-day. target says it will start welcoming shoppers at 8 p-m thanksgiving night -- its earliest opening ever. and toys r us says it will open at 5 p-m on thanksgiving and remain open until 10 p-m friday. best buy's hours are 6pm on thanksgiving through 10pm friday. retailers say it is crucial to keep up with peers. branding specialist david johnson says it could hurt the image consumers have of big name brands, even if shoppers are snapping up that brand's merchandise on the holiday. "i mean it might seem contradictory but it occurs. we see that they have less loyalty to the brand, less warm feelings. which means if the brand gets caug
johnson & johnson is said to be pulling certain products from amazon.com. the wall street journal reports-- j&j no longer has "some" items on the amazon site-- because the e-tailer was not aggressive in stopping third party merchants from selling damaged or expired j&j merchandise such as tylenol or rogaine. there is no comment from either company. the erosion of thanksgiving as a national holiday continues, as more stores announce they will remain open on turkey-day....
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congress also senator john mccain has vowed to prevent jay johnson from getting the job until he has declared his stance on border security j. has spent his career bouncing back and forth between the public and private sector he served as the assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york he was the general counsel for the department of the air force for bill clinton he was also the general counsel for the department of defense for president obama in two thousand and eight and then was appointed the top lawyer for the defense department before practicing law in the private sector now during president obama's term he has been viewed as a trusted adviser though it not all of his opinions lined up with the administrations in june two thousand and eleven johnson advised the obama administration to end libya airstrikes warning that continued involvement beyond sixty days was a violation of the war powers act the president disagreed and continued with those airstrikes he was on the forefront of the end of the push to end don't ask don't tell in the military he also played a key role in shaping the obama administrat
congress also senator john mccain has vowed to prevent jay johnson from getting the job until he has declared his stance on border security j. has spent his career bouncing back and forth between the public and private sector he served as the assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york he was the general counsel for the department of the air force for bill clinton he was also the general counsel for the department of defense for president obama in two thousand and eight and...
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johnson. i want you to -- sell, sell, sell -- lilly and buy j & j.ichard in massachusetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm not going there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> good, chris. you? >> caller: good, good. i acquired pxd at 185. >> let me spend time for a second on the independent oil companies. a lot of people feel they are over it. we know oil could fall further. the stocks are ahead of the commodities. they have come down a lot. i like pioneer but let's understand. i like e.o.g. more than pioneer. i think e.o.g. will have better prices than pioneer t at these levels. larry in ohio. >> caller: yes, cramer. >> yeah. >> caller: i want to know what you think about i bought some facebook. >> facebook had a big run. my charitable trust rang the register today. why? because we have be
johnson. i want you to -- sell, sell, sell -- lilly and buy j & j.ichard in massachusetts. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: giant interactive, g.a. >> oh, chinese play. it does have momentum, but i'm not going there. i recommend bidu. i reiterate that i like yahoo!. why? it's got the alibaba stake and i think that will be gigantic. chris in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> good, chris. you?...
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j. he's an artist that has done some landscaping work. and they tried to hold on to the daughter's dream. bruce johnson, wusa9. >>> and we will have three ways for you. and this holiday season. that is all you have to do is log on to wusa9.com with a gift, a donation, or just to send a card through the joy drive. thank you so much. the magic of christmas will never end. and for the friends. merry christmas, happy new year as we will help people help us make it brighter. >>> not so much the ice is a problem, but just nasty rain. >> no. it is a nasty night, temperatures are rising, that's good with the heavier rain overnight. and a live look for the weather cam and that they are still pretty quiet. temperatures, they are 45 and they made it up to 48 for the high here so far. and that will be 93%, turning much better northwesterly. and they will need to move in tomorrow morning and they might change some of the rain showers before ending. but look at the size of the storm. it is pretty big for the entire eastern sea born. and that is in south carolina, heading up to southern maryland. not quite of a north
j. he's an artist that has done some landscaping work. and they tried to hold on to the daughter's dream. bruce johnson, wusa9. >>> and we will have three ways for you. and this holiday season. that is all you have to do is log on to wusa9.com with a gift, a donation, or just to send a card through the joy drive. thank you so much. the magic of christmas will never end. and for the friends. merry christmas, happy new year as we will help people help us make it brighter. >>>...
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. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for a violation of rule 38, indecent exposure. he has a history of it. >> despite his denial, johnson is quickly found guilty of his charge. >> solitary confinement is only the first half of the prison's disciplinary action for rule 38 violators. >> they have to go through the class, make the guys think about the behavior. we trying to help guys change their deviant behavior. the regular meeting of sexual love addiction anonymous. the only qualify i
. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't...
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. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for a violation of rule 38, indecent exposure. he has a history of it. >> despite his denial, johnson is quickly found guilty of his charge. >> officer barnes has no reason to lie on you about this. >> solitary confinement is only the first half of the prison's disciplinary action for rule 38 violators. >> they have to go through the sex addiction class, make the guys think about the behavior. we trying to help guys change their deviant behavior. th
. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't...
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j. could ga value niez a crowd like few others. he revolutionized the game with thundering dunks. on the court the hall of famer battled with greats like larry bird and magic johnsonre. >> thank you, charlie. >> we'll talk basketball in a moment. >> okay. >> did you leave anything out? >> it took two years to do the project, so we finished less than a year ago. and i'm still here. so i guess the last year's left out. maybe part of the seventh decade. i think we got six decades. >> i'm just teeing this up for gayle. >> okay. okay. >> listen, i don't know where to begin. because you were so candid and so brutal and so raw. i really want to start with the women question. you say in your book admit there's something wrong with how you treat women. what do you mean by that? you tell stories about eight different women in eight different days. i'm going how does anybody do that. you talk about being an unfaithful husband, not a good father. and this is all on the first page. you really wanted to be brutally honest in this book. >> well, in the preface, you know, we talk about, you know look at six decades of life. >> yeah. >> and the roller coaster ride associated with
j. could ga value niez a crowd like few others. he revolutionized the game with thundering dunks. on the court the hall of famer battled with greats like larry bird and magic johnsonre. >> thank you, charlie. >> we'll talk basketball in a moment. >> okay. >> did you leave anything out? >> it took two years to do the project, so we finished less than a year ago. and i'm still here. so i guess the last year's left out. maybe part of the seventh decade. i think we got...
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president johnson wanted it out of the way before the key parts of the general election of 64 and j. edgar hoover the fbi director had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that also walled was the lone gunmen for many various reasons. that is what they wanted the commission to define. and the warre by warren commissn certainly didn't go to all of the trails while they were hot. that was i think the greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia didn't tell them the truth about if following oswald or about the assassination plot against castro. the fbi and the cia never told their commission about the arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things that they didn't know. and they rushed to a conclusion. craig, what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission, i could go to dallas, which i did come and interview people who were right in the daily class of the that e strong opinions and who saw things who were never, ever interviewed by the commission. it could happen because the commission was rushed and already
president johnson wanted it out of the way before the key parts of the general election of 64 and j. edgar hoover the fbi director had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that also walled was the lone gunmen for many various reasons. that is what they wanted the commission to define. and the warre by warren commissn certainly didn't go to all of the trails while they were hot. that was i think the greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that...
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j, the autobiography" there is plenty of intrigue of his illustrious basketball career, playing with the like of larry bird and magic johnson's the story of growing up in the projects on long island and brutally frank stories of his personal life. i'm joined by julius irving. i thought the book was fascinating and i think i'll ask you about things i think other people haven't. you grew up in an era of sweeping civil rights changes and you write about the racism you encountered and what was it like to be such an emerging star at such a tumultuous time. >> first, thank you for having me. a pleasure to be here with you. during that time for me, i felt like i was pulled in a lot of different directions and i had to make certain decisions. i guess, for me, because of my family being christian, growing up in a baptist church it was very easy to follow the preachings and teachings of dr. martin luther king, so that became my path. i was going to follow his teaching and i was not going to be distracted by a lot of the other leaders of the civil rights movement and the methodology with which they wanted to deal with the civil rights
j, the autobiography" there is plenty of intrigue of his illustrious basketball career, playing with the like of larry bird and magic johnson's the story of growing up in the projects on long island and brutally frank stories of his personal life. i'm joined by julius irving. i thought the book was fascinating and i think i'll ask you about things i think other people haven't. you grew up in an era of sweeping civil rights changes and you write about the racism you encountered and what was...
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move on to johnson & johnson something i definitely wanted to cover here for you as we watch j&j.billion settlement, relating to the marketing of some of their drugs and doctors and pharmacists for everything from dementia ptosis r schizophrenia so they will have to pay out. the stock to the downside, 3/4 of 1%, johnson & johnson. back to you. ashley: nicole, thank you. breaking news. new york attorney general peter bharara, outlining details of the -- >> all the charged sac companies agreed to pay guilty. they agreed to wind down and close out the outside investment businesses and all agreed collectively to pay total fines in the record amount of $1.8 billion. >> charlie gasparino, author of, circle of friends, live at the manhattan attorney's office with more on this settlement. charlie. >> first i would like to say this is not a $1.8 billion settlement. this is a $1.2 billion settlement. i don't know why they keep use it. takeing a previous settlement with the securities & exchange commission with sac capital and throwing 600 million from that into this. don't ask me why they'r
move on to johnson & johnson something i definitely wanted to cover here for you as we watch j&j.billion settlement, relating to the marketing of some of their drugs and doctors and pharmacists for everything from dementia ptosis r schizophrenia so they will have to pay out. the stock to the downside, 3/4 of 1%, johnson & johnson. back to you. ashley: nicole, thank you. breaking news. new york attorney general peter bharara, outlining details of the -- >> all the charged sac...
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j. edgar hoover. hoover is saying to robert kennedy, your brother has been shot and perhaps killed. just a few minutes later, the man robert kennedy hates, lyndon johnson is asking him for the wording of the oath of office and whether he should be sworn in in dallas or not. the people who heard that call thought he could have asked more than 100 government physicians. he calls robert kennedy and has a secretary on the line to take down the wording of the oath. robert kennedy patches his deputy into the call to actually give the wording of the oath. i asked what were their voices like. she said his voice was like steel. robert kennedy's wasn't. i kept thinking he shouldn't be doing this. but you say why did lyndon johnson make that call. he could have called any one of 100 government officials. the wording of the oath is in the constitution. he would have called me. but johnson didn't. he called robert kennedy. another episode in really one of the greatest blood feuds of american history. >> i was fascinated by what you wrote in the passage of power about that phone call, the exchange. here you've got this sunny day, sitting at the swimming pool at hick
j. edgar hoover. hoover is saying to robert kennedy, your brother has been shot and perhaps killed. just a few minutes later, the man robert kennedy hates, lyndon johnson is asking him for the wording of the oath of office and whether he should be sworn in in dallas or not. the people who heard that call thought he could have asked more than 100 government physicians. he calls robert kennedy and has a secretary on the line to take down the wording of the oath. robert kennedy patches his deputy...
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. >>> johnson & johnson will pay at least $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit over defective hip implants. jor each surgery to replace hips in 8,000 patients. a federal judge approve the settlement. >>> global drug spending will top one trillion dollars next year. spending on pharmaceuticals will increase 3 to 6% annually over the next five years. last year global drug spending was $965 billion. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. adam: we're awaiting the jpmorgan settlement. charlie gas hand been talking people close to the discussion and looks like jpmorgan's hand may not be as clean as originally thought. charlie will tell us who will be washing them. >> tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, creeps in. it's today, i think, i don't know. >> you're still talking about miss germany. >> miss germany. you had to bring up miss germany. >> all roads lead to miss germany. >> you see how good-looking she was? lori: you said she was not as cute as me. >> back to jpmorgan. >> is this "the view" or something? fox and friends. >> jpmorgan chase. >> today it shoul
. >>> johnson & johnson will pay at least $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit over defective hip implants. jor each surgery to replace hips in 8,000 patients. a federal judge approve the settlement. >>> global drug spending will top one trillion dollars next year. spending on pharmaceuticals will increase 3 to 6% annually over the next five years. last year global drug spending was $965 billion. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to...
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in our headline this is morning, dow component johnson & johnson will pay $4 billion to settle lawsuits. this deal would resolve 7500 lawsuits. j this when reached by cnbc. both new purchase applications and refinancing fell. 4.4%. also hotel extended stay america chain will trade today after the initial offering of $20 a share at the midpoint of the expected range. extended stay was brought out of bankruptcy three years ago by the pallson and company and partners. >>> finding value in a market that seems to be getting top heavy. we're looking for names that can still make you money. david is joining us. what is working now? where do you think we are? are we tiptopy? >> there are easy points in time you can look back and say the market is cheap. there are always sectors in the market we think as value investors you always find value. >> let's talk about sectors and get to specific names. >> we look at the energy sector as a place that is interesting. >> energy is broad. >> gassy mp companies based mostly north america. these are large in our portfolios. they remain cheap in our broadly resource conversion, doing to balance shee
in our headline this is morning, dow component johnson & johnson will pay $4 billion to settle lawsuits. this deal would resolve 7500 lawsuits. j this when reached by cnbc. both new purchase applications and refinancing fell. 4.4%. also hotel extended stay america chain will trade today after the initial offering of $20 a share at the midpoint of the expected range. extended stay was brought out of bankruptcy three years ago by the pallson and company and partners. >>> finding...
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johnson stock down half a percent on these reports. this would be a huge payout. they could pay for billion dollars to settlement the mac settle the hip implant recalls. this also means j j could give roughly $300,000 to each plaintiff. all of these are reports. and this could be one of the largest legal agreement in its kind in corporate history. they had $2.2 billion settlement last month over an antipsychotic drug. don't forget about future lawsuits coming down the pipe on these things, so this is not good news for johnson & johnson. down $0.62. connell: healthcare.gov will likely not be done by the end of this month. dagen: what may be as big of a question is if it is right and just for the government to determine the level of health insurance you kerry. >> because they said right and just did dagen: i did not read the prompter as it was written. >> the decision about whether it is right and just has been resolved long before today. congress decided it was right and just to decide what a standard insurance policy would be and the supreme court put its surmise on the means used to coerce people in his policies attacks. both those arguments are flawed, but that is th
johnson stock down half a percent on these reports. this would be a huge payout. they could pay for billion dollars to settlement the mac settle the hip implant recalls. this also means j j could give roughly $300,000 to each plaintiff. all of these are reports. and this could be one of the largest legal agreement in its kind in corporate history. they had $2.2 billion settlement last month over an antipsychotic drug. don't forget about future lawsuits coming down the pipe on these things, so...
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who ever met him says magic johnson, quote, when greatness meets class, that's when got created greatness. >> you don't need a lot of blurbs. we'll introduce him now. dr. j, the autobiography." i think your father just died, everybody was looking at you, waiting for you to cry. you said that's not me. i'm reserved and don't give people what they want. why did you decide to open up and tell your story? >> i'm 63. before, at 21, 31, 41, someone tried to do an autobiography on me when i was 24. how ridiculous is that? i see a lot of books coming out by athletes in the middle of their career chl. it's autobigraphical. i don't think you can tell it. i say i want my life to be an open book. >> yeah. >> now, i'm okay with it. >> so, so, let's talk about growing up. >> okay. >> pretty tough. pretty tough for you. >> relatively speaking. it wasn't hell's kitchen. i was in the projects. mom and dad separated when i was young so street children. my mom loved us. she mostly did domestic work at doctors offices. she got us through. she got us through. one of the things is a continuous theme throughout the book is i never wanted to do anything that would make her life
who ever met him says magic johnson, quote, when greatness meets class, that's when got created greatness. >> you don't need a lot of blurbs. we'll introduce him now. dr. j, the autobiography." i think your father just died, everybody was looking at you, waiting for you to cry. you said that's not me. i'm reserved and don't give people what they want. why did you decide to open up and tell your story? >> i'm 63. before, at 21, 31, 41, someone tried to do an autobiography on me...