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housing component in this, because you might have read the story in the sunday examiner about james johnson who has been living in a sobering centre for 16 months because there's no placement for him. there's no supportive housing placement for him. i have been on the board of organization providing the housing and another thing i would love to see is for the people or case managers who work with some of society's hardest clientelle who makes $45,000 a year and that is simply not enough. thank you. >> good afternoon and thank you for all that you do. i think it demonstrates meeting individuals in need, when in need and at the level in which it's needed. i think the individuals need to feel safe with available and qualified first response teaches. teams the individuals on the response teams are adequate to make assessments that are client-centered and not dictated. the blueprint also asks for wages that are adequate for case management and healthy providers to live and substain themselves in san francisco. it's time to stop giving this money to nonprofits that are putting them into sros, tha
housing component in this, because you might have read the story in the sunday examiner about james johnson who has been living in a sobering centre for 16 months because there's no placement for him. there's no supportive housing placement for him. i have been on the board of organization providing the housing and another thing i would love to see is for the people or case managers who work with some of society's hardest clientelle who makes $45,000 a year and that is simply not enough. thank...
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james weldon johnson and john rosemont johnson. >> they are the author and composer they were brothersere born in jacksonville florida renaissance man and of course back in the day they were called the race men people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service of the race. Ãbbecame the first secretary-general of the naacp. the first black man admitted to the bar and for the really extraordinary but one of the signature accomplishments of both of their lives was a composition of the song. >> they were first generation born in the 1870s. >> yes. their mother's family hadn't been enslaved with bahamian and their father's family had been enslaved in virginia but of that generation that emerged from slavery with all these hopes and dreams and aspirations that were so quickly dashed with the end of free construction. >> what was the reception in 1900s when the song was ao written. >> what was extraordinary is that the song caught on like wildfire united states did not have a national anthem at this moment. Ãbleft florida and moved up to new york to work on Ãb alias songw
james weldon johnson and john rosemont johnson. >> they are the author and composer they were brothersere born in jacksonville florida renaissance man and of course back in the day they were called the race men people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service of the race. Ãbbecame the first secretary-general of the naacp. the first black man admitted to the bar and for the really extraordinary but one of the signature accomplishments of both of their lives was a...
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there was no one like johnson, and i think clive james, as well, was a true original.s a true original. i think clive james talked about those final yea rs clive james talked about those final years when he was suffering, as the posthumous years, but he was so prolific in those years. as you say, he was quite ill towards the end. here he is talking to marr about dying and how he was facing up to it. the big decision you have to make is whether you go on trying to do what you think you're good at, or you just lie down. i'm very good at lying down, don't underestimate me. there was never any lazier bone on is, ican there was never any lazier bone on is, i can hit the couch and just lie there, easy, but i decided not to. i had things i wanted to say, and saying things is really what do. he wrote good three or such good poetry to the end, but then, on his tv career, he introduced us to the lowest of the loan. he said maybe be guilty of introducing us to reality television. he did, had a show where he introduced us to clips from around the world, and she was the predecessor
there was no one like johnson, and i think clive james, as well, was a true original.s a true original. i think clive james talked about those final yea rs clive james talked about those final years when he was suffering, as the posthumous years, but he was so prolific in those years. as you say, he was quite ill towards the end. here he is talking to marr about dying and how he was facing up to it. the big decision you have to make is whether you go on trying to do what you think you're good...
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. >> you written a biography ofep the song, may we forever stand is the name of the book, james and john johnsoney are the author and the composer. they were brothers. who were born in jacksonville, florida, renaissance men and of course in the back of the day to raise men and people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service and became the first secretary-general of the dublin cp in the first black man importer. but one of the signature accomplishments as a composition of the song. >> they were first-generation freeman born in 1870s? >> yes. their mother's family had been in bahamian and the father was in virginia. they were of the generation that emerged from slavery with all of the hopes and dreams and isolations that were so quickly dashed. with the end of reconstruction. >> what was the reception in 1900 and the song was written. >> what was extraordinary was a song, a wildfire and it was almost immediately embraced a black america. in one of the things i tried to detail in the book is united states does not have a national anthem at this moment. people were referring t
. >> you written a biography ofep the song, may we forever stand is the name of the book, james and john johnsoney are the author and the composer. they were brothers. who were born in jacksonville, florida, renaissance men and of course in the back of the day to raise men and people who thought every achievement that they had as being in service and became the first secretary-general of the dublin cp in the first black man importer. but one of the signature accomplishments as a...
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labour adviser tom hamilton, who used to help prepare leaders for prime minister's questions, and james johnsonted adequately and finished badly. jeremy corbyn started badly and finished reasonably well. they have both got moments they thought they were effective. they stumbled quite seriously only —— on a couple of occasions. jeremy corbyn could have a crisper answer to the question of which side he would be on in european referendum. it's not unreasonable for him to say in the referendum it doesn't matter what he thinks, it's what the public thinks. that is his message but it well. borisjohnson had that is his message but it well. boris johnson had a that is his message but it well. borisjohnson had a bit of a problem by agreeing so strongly that tooth was important at a time when that is one of his weakest points. and when he must have known this was happening with the twitter account. he probably didn't know. but that is another problem. james, your thoughts on the merits of the two leaders in that debate on how they performed? the first poll that came out said 51% saying boris johnson was
labour adviser tom hamilton, who used to help prepare leaders for prime minister's questions, and james johnsonted adequately and finished badly. jeremy corbyn started badly and finished reasonably well. they have both got moments they thought they were effective. they stumbled quite seriously only —— on a couple of occasions. jeremy corbyn could have a crisper answer to the question of which side he would be on in european referendum. it's not unreasonable for him to say in the referendum...
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priti patel, conservative party chairman james cleverley and borisjohnson party chairman james cleverley and boris johnsonady of a presidential style rally more than a traditional campaign launch. the slogan about the activists inside the hall get brexit done, unleash britain ‘s potential. and that will be very much the theme of the conservative election campaign for support johnson speaking on number ten downing st that he will be able —— that he has negotiated a new deal with the eu over britain's withdrawal from the eu. with the eu over britain's withdrawalfrom the eu. and he is rated get it the apartment. he says he is only called the selection because parliament has stood in this way and tried to delay the process was a beyond getting bursa done we will hear a lot to me about what the conservatives of done in terms of the promises they made and pledges they made to add extra police officers, more funding into schools and education and nhs as well. it is and education and nhs as well. it is a 2—pronged attack if you like it —— that will hear from portions of the night in the coming weeks but if only h
priti patel, conservative party chairman james cleverley and borisjohnson party chairman james cleverley and boris johnsonady of a presidential style rally more than a traditional campaign launch. the slogan about the activists inside the hall get brexit done, unleash britain ‘s potential. and that will be very much the theme of the conservative election campaign for support johnson speaking on number ten downing st that he will be able —— that he has negotiated a new deal with the eu...
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that celebrities, as you know, many of the athletes that have invested in the league, magic johnson or jamesreat nba player, you know, they've got a lot of places they can invest their money and they're looking at professional sports and they're looking at soccer as -- major league soccer as a league that could drive a lot of financial opportunity russell wilson just invested in our seattle team matthew mcconaughey and austin and all of these folks are seeing value and that's adding to the excitement that we have mcelmore will perform at our pre-game ceremony in the march of match on sunday >> we wish you all the luck. it looks like everything is going very well. you'll have a sellout crowd on sunday seattle, which has been a power in the league for quite a while, and toronto, kicking it off. my neighbor, don garber, good to see you again, my friend >> great to see you guys, too. >> fantastic >> going to be a great game on sunday >> should be cool. >> thank you for watching "power lunch. have a terrific weekend. >> why would you watch the jets versus the giants when you can watch -- >> heart
that celebrities, as you know, many of the athletes that have invested in the league, magic johnson or jamesreat nba player, you know, they've got a lot of places they can invest their money and they're looking at professional sports and they're looking at soccer as -- major league soccer as a league that could drive a lot of financial opportunity russell wilson just invested in our seattle team matthew mcconaughey and austin and all of these folks are seeing value and that's adding to the...
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. >> i think what she's probably referencing is james earl johnson and others suggested as a defensesm of the song is how can black people have a national anthem? you're trying to be a part of this nation at large. that's part of why the naacp which has a song as its official song does not refer to it as the black national anthem or the negro national anthem because they have a history of strong integration agenda. johnson Ãbeven though it tells the story of black life in these epic terms. it was never in the running in the nationals. there have been discussions that the values that are asserted in the song and the beauty of the composition are without question universal. he could tell a particular story about the struggles of african-americans in this land and it has messages that are meaningful for everyone. >> next call for author imani perry is dave in oakland. >> thank you c-span. >> you are on the air. >> i live in a mixed neighborhood and i have five grandsons to go to school, the school is probably 65 percent to 80% black. i would like to know what i can do to teach my grands
. >> i think what she's probably referencing is james earl johnson and others suggested as a defensesm of the song is how can black people have a national anthem? you're trying to be a part of this nation at large. that's part of why the naacp which has a song as its official song does not refer to it as the black national anthem or the negro national anthem because they have a history of strong integration agenda. johnson Ãbeven though it tells the story of black life in these epic...
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during a june 14 tour of james island defenses by colonel johnson, the commander of the advanced forces, he felt the only prepared position that was strong enough to repel an attack was colonel lamar's tower battery. the men had significantly increased the strength of their position. tower battery included the , llowing, seven 24-pound guns it rose to nine feet above the surface of seven foot ditch in front and a 16-foot span from the bottom of the ditch to the top. additionally, there was one approach to the fort. bovet flanks were impassable swamps, and the approach to the front narrowed to just 200 yards wide in the very front of tower battery. the field on the approach to the fort had been trance versed by ditches and hedges 500 yards from the fort and 1,000 yards from the front of the fort. one historian described tower battery this way, "the foferts uniquely built in a rough shape of the letter m with marshes on each side. nine cannon defended the fort, and one in the center flanked on either side with a 24-pounder rifled gun, a 24-pound smooth board, an 18-pounder. another batter
during a june 14 tour of james island defenses by colonel johnson, the commander of the advanced forces, he felt the only prepared position that was strong enough to repel an attack was colonel lamar's tower battery. the men had significantly increased the strength of their position. tower battery included the , llowing, seven 24-pound guns it rose to nine feet above the surface of seven foot ditch in front and a 16-foot span from the bottom of the ditch to the top. additionally, there was one...
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ofing a june 14th tour james island defenses by colonel johnson, the commander of the forces, he felt that the only prepared position that was strong enough to repel an attack was the tower battery. lamar's men had significantly theirsed the strength of position. tower battery included the 24-pound gunsen and eight-inch columbians, rose to nine feet above the surface, a seven-foot a 16-footront and span from the bottom of the parapet.the top of the additionally, there was only one approach to the fort, a frontal assault. both of the flanks were impassable swamps and the approach to the front narrowed to just 200 yards wide in the front of tower battery. the fields on the approach to been transversed by ditches and hedges 500 yards from the fort and 1,000 yards the front of the fort. one historian described it this way. quote, the fort was uniquely built in a rough shape of the metro m. with marshes bordering on each side. nine cannon defended the court columbian in the center flanked with a rifle gun, 24-pound smooth bore and an 18. to the north lamar had an additional two 24-pounders
ofing a june 14th tour james island defenses by colonel johnson, the commander of the forces, he felt that the only prepared position that was strong enough to repel an attack was the tower battery. lamar's men had significantly theirsed the strength of position. tower battery included the 24-pound gunsen and eight-inch columbians, rose to nine feet above the surface, a seven-foot a 16-footront and span from the bottom of the parapet.the top of the additionally, there was only one approach to...
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johnson adds that the doj says it was not in a position to produce those emails. his new request sites communication from former fbi agent peter strzok to james chief of staff, which johnson says indicates multiple emails exist between obama and clinton. andy, k they can't think andy, they can't get these emails from the permit of justice or the deferment of state, either. why is this still relevant to couple years later? >> andy: when this came up at the time, recollection is there somewhere between -- i want to say one dozen and two dozen communications between secretary clinton and president obama. i don't know about chains of conviction are individual or discrete communications. at the time when this came up, what my recollection is is that they invoked the presidential records act to seal it. my complaint at the time -- and it's still my complaint -- i think they were classified communications. by invoking the presidential communications act, it was a way of concealing them without having to discuss that they leaked customer information. >> katie: is that why the doj is not producing them? >> andy: certainly president obama would say so,
johnson adds that the doj says it was not in a position to produce those emails. his new request sites communication from former fbi agent peter strzok to james chief of staff, which johnson says indicates multiple emails exist between obama and clinton. andy, k they can't think andy, they can't get these emails from the permit of justice or the deferment of state, either. why is this still relevant to couple years later? >> andy: when this came up at the time, recollection is there...
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catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggesthere are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears to be an fbi agent. i had the potus-hrc emails. i hesitate to leave them. please let me know a convenient time to drop them off. the president's high security blackberry aloud it to only receive emails and contacts from a preapproved list. presidential communications are highly classified. and while we don't know the nature of their communications, this section from comey's public statement in 2016 continues to stand out. >> seven email chains concerned matters that were classified at the top secret special access program at the time they were sent and received. there is testified to support a
catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggesthere are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears...
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someone said about clive james "he came as close as anyone since doctor samuel johnson."ial, he such a funny, erudite fellow. being able to switch from highbrow to lowbrow, he loved the kind of trashy tally as much as the next man. —— trashy television. he had that wonderful intellect but also the common touch and lovely, lilting voice. quite a lovely thing. when i was watching those television programmes i didn't realise how brilliant a mind he had. and watching them now with the kids, watching them now with the kids, watching clive jones' watching them now with the kids, watching clivejones' travelogues, oh, my word he is a master writer. the impact these people have on your lives, you feel tremendous sadness when you lose them. an incredible day. thank you both, lovely to see you. that is it for the papers denied. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, torcuil crichton
someone said about clive james "he came as close as anyone since doctor samuel johnson."ial, he such a funny, erudite fellow. being able to switch from highbrow to lowbrow, he loved the kind of trashy tally as much as the next man. —— trashy television. he had that wonderful intellect but also the common touch and lovely, lilting voice. quite a lovely thing. when i was watching those television programmes i didn't realise how brilliant a mind he had. and watching them now with the...
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johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by james cleverly, the party chairman. minutes, hopefully. james cleverly expected to speak at 1:50pm and the prime minister and 2pm. while it may not be an election headline—grabber, like brexit or the nhs, the issue of childcare remains hugely important to millions of families. john maguire has been talking to parents and care providers about their concerns and what they'd like to see done to help. have you had a nice day? that's a nice cuddle! it's home time for libby. as for all parents returning for work, forjess, finding the nursery place was the first hurdle. it's quite difficult to get into nursery. so we put her down here on the waiting list when she was about a month old. so just to make sure we got a place. so i looked at a couple of nurseries around the area, so obviously it being convenient was obviously quite critical. but we really liked this one when we looked around. there were a couple of things about it. itjust seemed quite relaxed, the children seemed happy. i like the fact it is in the community centre
johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by james cleverly, the party chairman. minutes, hopefully. james cleverly expected to speak at 1:50pm and the prime minister and 2pm. while it may not be an election headline—grabber, like brexit or the nhs, the issue of childcare remains hugely important to millions of families. john maguire has been talking to parents and care providers about their concerns and what they'd like to see done to help. have you had a nice day? that's a nice cuddle! it's home...
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catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggestre are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears to be an fbi agent. i had the potus-hrc emails. i hesitate to leave them. please let me know a convenient time to drop them off. the president's high security blackberry aloud it to only receive emails and contacts from a preapproved list. presidential communications are highly classified. and while we don't know the nature of their communications, this section from comey's public statement in 2016 continues to stand out. >> seven email chains concerned matters that were classified at the top secret special access program at the time they were sent and received. there is testified to support a c
catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggestre are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears...
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james k. polk would never have been the nominee had it not been for andrew johnson's mentorship and his maneuveringtin van buren away from the nomination that year. >> how did abraham lincoln with a brand-new party, the republican party was a few years old, how did he maneuver through that system? dr. brown: this is the interesting part. in these early years, so much was about creating a deadlock. if you created a deadlock in these conventions, what you could create through kind of the stage managing of different delegates activities, putting the name into nomination or creating a general uproarious noise when that person's name was called, you could essentially stage-managed this notion there was momentum behind an acceptable candidate. the individuals we think of as dark horses who came out of nowhere, they did not really come out of nowhere. they were people who were working within the convention to make sure that if deadlock happened, if more than one ballot occurred, they would enter their candidacy and work to essentially gin up a majority. it was the quintessential kind of back room of polit
james k. polk would never have been the nominee had it not been for andrew johnson's mentorship and his maneuveringtin van buren away from the nomination that year. >> how did abraham lincoln with a brand-new party, the republican party was a few years old, how did he maneuver through that system? dr. brown: this is the interesting part. in these early years, so much was about creating a deadlock. if you created a deadlock in these conventions, what you could create through kind of the...
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james ) that includes food shelters... but they aren't letting the possibility of shoffs stop them from helping hers. doug johnsons like our secondr third year weve do this. denise ione of countless volunteers preparing food boxes at the interfaith foodnkn amador county. denise, volunteersmall community but a lot of hungry people.this year it may be hard to keep thosepeople fed.beth stanton, executive director interfaith council of amadormostly we operatof donations from the community, and we get them anthats how we keep going.executive director of the food banbeth stanton exains. its t a lack of donations ths the problem áthis year.beth stanton, executive rector interfaith council ofamadori freaked out last week because i d two turkeys and we need 860.(but with)and then our freezer is full of turkeys today.instead... the problem could be the lack of power. pg&e h included amador county its list of areas which could have their power cut this week...as strong windare expected across the state.after the last p-s-p-s... the food bank now clients the foodank serves he may not.beth stanton, executive director interfai
james ) that includes food shelters... but they aren't letting the possibility of shoffs stop them from helping hers. doug johnsons like our secondr third year weve do this. denise ione of countless volunteers preparing food boxes at the interfaith foodnkn amador county. denise, volunteersmall community but a lot of hungry people.this year it may be hard to keep thosepeople fed.beth stanton, executive director interfaith council of amadormostly we operatof donations from the community, and we...
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james baker, who was secretary of state to resident george w. bush, talks about the experience from the perspective of the white house. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, johnsont into white house responses to major events, including the 1991 collapse of the soviet union and
james baker, who was secretary of state to resident george w. bush, talks about the experience from the perspective of the white house. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, johnsont into white house responses to major events, including the 1991 collapse of the soviet union and
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johnson would be an ardent supporter of the jeffersonian approach to things. one small problem, they selected him on the recommendation of the secretary of treasury, name sent to the senate, confirmed, james madison sent him a letter saying would you accept? a strange pattern. no due diligence was overtaken and they were unaware of the fact johnson while on the south carolina court authored an opinion which if it had come to light have given at least gastric distress if not apoplexy to thomas jefferson. in that opinion he did two things that were anathema. he recognized the heresy of implied powers and he recognized the constitutionality of the bank of the united states. as --r to william johnson i hate this term but people like to talk about stealth nominees. this was our first stealth nominee. jefferson thought they had put the jeffersonian cat among the federalist canaries. they were going to be greatly disappointed. johnson carved out a record during his tenure on the court of support for virtually all of the main positions embraced by john marshall. this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was a
johnson would be an ardent supporter of the jeffersonian approach to things. one small problem, they selected him on the recommendation of the secretary of treasury, name sent to the senate, confirmed, james madison sent him a letter saying would you accept? a strange pattern. no due diligence was overtaken and they were unaware of the fact johnson while on the south carolina court authored an opinion which if it had come to light have given at least gastric distress if not apoplexy to thomas...
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james ) pg&e was on the hot seat at our state capitol ... answering questions about last months shutoffs. c-e-o bill johnsonded the coany's decision to cut power to homes and businesss. to prevent catastrophic tempt wildfires during dry and windy conditions. state senators reminded utility leaders that the govement can take ntrol of pg&e the utility does not believe that is best for customers. <'m open to any response that serves the needs best of the people of northern california, now i do work for the shareholders at the moment let's not kid ourselves about thatbut i think pg&e as an integrated diffent company is the best way to serve.">( james ) want to sectionalize parts of its grido limit the size of its shutoffsut they say that will take time. ( james )(áááscandoááá) make sure to visit our website kron4.com. you can find the latest on the pg&e power shutoffs and a map of the areas that could be impacted. that all on kron4.com. ( james ) still ahead. a cold case arrest in the east bay. how investigators cracked the case after more than two cades. ( james) and new detas on the deadly shooting in fresno
james ) pg&e was on the hot seat at our state capitol ... answering questions about last months shutoffs. c-e-o bill johnsonded the coany's decision to cut power to homes and businesss. to prevent catastrophic tempt wildfires during dry and windy conditions. state senators reminded utility leaders that the govement can take ntrol of pg&e the utility does not believe that is best for customers.
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in this letter to the national archive, ron johnson said if your text messages between peter strzok and fbi director jameshere are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her private, unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part, "i write to request email communications between former secretary of state hillary clinton and president obama. the january 2018 i requested the department president obama when she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary." that's code for a country like russia that has a targeted and sophisticated hacking capabilit capability. one week before comey's public statement declaring no regional prosecutor would charge clinton. strzok writes, "jim, i have the potus hrc emails director comey requested at the end of the briefing yesterday. i hesitate to leave them. please let me know a convenient time to drop them off." according to two former intelligence officials, president obama's high-security blackberry used a special process known as white listing that only allowed it to take calls and messages from preapproved contacts. the las
in this letter to the national archive, ron johnson said if your text messages between peter strzok and fbi director jameshere are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her private, unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part, "i write to request email communications between former secretary of state hillary clinton and president obama. the january 2018 i requested the department president obama when she was located in the territory of a sophisticated...
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james: there are implicit bets in what is going on here. i think mr. johnsonhe next prime minister. i would say there is a 45% profitabilit -- probability that he is an outright majority based on the current post. in terms -- polls. in terms of the promises he is making, which are outlandish, they remain outlandish. there is this a great expectation that governments will spend more money and all the problems will go away. that is not a magic money tree variously referred to in the media. we have to get a reality check that the only way that we are going to drive a better outcome for the u.k. economy is to invest. as you rightly identify, that takes a lot of time. jeremy corbyn's numbers from my perspective don't stack. i worry about this great expectation that the baby boomers deserve more, when actually, they are taking more out of the system at the expense of the younger people coming through. we have an aging population. andeed to be quite brutal say far too much money is tied up in property assets in the u.k.. i would be advocating a 1% wealth tax on prope
james: there are implicit bets in what is going on here. i think mr. johnsonhe next prime minister. i would say there is a 45% profitabilit -- probability that he is an outright majority based on the current post. in terms -- polls. in terms of the promises he is making, which are outlandish, they remain outlandish. there is this a great expectation that governments will spend more money and all the problems will go away. that is not a magic money tree variously referred to in the media. we...
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. >> james quincy on the record saying no, no. hugh johnson, no they need these companies.soup could use a little cannabis. not happening. >> i don't believe -- >> and thc, can't even mention it nothing changed. thc sends you to jail. one of the problems everybody has is we don't know what the true -- the police, when they pull you over, we still don't know each person reacts differently, you have 90 proof liquor people react 90 proof, everybody. you do not -- thc, one guy -- one guy is square of a thc chocolate bar is equal too enough to send you to the moon and another guy, like, give me another, i don't feel any different. >> dosing is very uncertain. have to be very careful. >> thank you >> finally, jim, euro at the highest level against the dollar since november, early november. >> yeah. >> and bamle has a note about rotation out of u.s. into europe >> yeah. after brexit, things are good now. chuck robins threw cold water on any turn in europe i am getting lots of people saying, there is starting to be activity in europe chiefly spain. some in germany, but nothing to m
. >> james quincy on the record saying no, no. hugh johnson, no they need these companies.soup could use a little cannabis. not happening. >> i don't believe -- >> and thc, can't even mention it nothing changed. thc sends you to jail. one of the problems everybody has is we don't know what the true -- the police, when they pull you over, we still don't know each person reacts differently, you have 90 proof liquor people react 90 proof, everybody. you do not -- thc, one guy --...
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james ashley who was disgusted by johnson's behavior with the abuse of power and his denial of legitimacy of congress and said the 11 confederate states were not seeded then congress could not pass any laws it by that logic the 13th amendment abolishing slavery was also not legitimate people were so disgusted by this they call for johnson's impeachment 1867 and then to buy time of the investigation that basically went nowhere. and that anybody knew what the impeachment of the president would look like and that was necessary. a conviction that requires a person be removed from office we don't even know which person may or may not be persecuted by law. james madison had objected that it was too easy all we know high crime misdemeanor trees in a bribery are the grounds for impeachment and it takes a majority vote in the house but the question still remains does the president have to commit demonstrably illegal acts to be impeached? should in a man and a position of power be a held accountable for his actions? should deplorable or bigoted or reckless acts be considered if they weaken other br
james ashley who was disgusted by johnson's behavior with the abuse of power and his denial of legitimacy of congress and said the 11 confederate states were not seeded then congress could not pass any laws it by that logic the 13th amendment abolishing slavery was also not legitimate people were so disgusted by this they call for johnson's impeachment 1867 and then to buy time of the investigation that basically went nowhere. and that anybody knew what the impeachment of the president would...
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bernard farouk, the former secretary of state james byrnes, and former american ambassador in london lewis douglas, as well as a future president, lyndon johnson. john fostersited dulles, who was ill with cancer, and george marshall, who churchill admired. marshall had been struck down by a stroke and was unable to speak. ahighlight of the visit was helicopter flight up to gettysburg where eisenhower owned a farm. they traveled around a golf cart to visit the battlefield. left the airl force base to return to britain, one of the onlookers reported his final words as, farewell to the land of my father, god bless you all, and good night. churchill never returned to washington and made one more visit to the united states in 1961. he was in new york harbor on a yacht when he received a phone call from resident john kennedy, inviting him to visit the white house. churchill was too weak to except in what would have been a memorable encounter. despite his declining years, churchill's bond with america remained unbroken. 9, 1860ulted on april -- 1963 in a ceremony at the white house rose garden. churchill had been rented honorary citizenship in the un
bernard farouk, the former secretary of state james byrnes, and former american ambassador in london lewis douglas, as well as a future president, lyndon johnson. john fostersited dulles, who was ill with cancer, and george marshall, who churchill admired. marshall had been struck down by a stroke and was unable to speak. ahighlight of the visit was helicopter flight up to gettysburg where eisenhower owned a farm. they traveled around a golf cart to visit the battlefield. left the airl force...
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johnson used it politically. and, but here's the thing. why were they so nervous when james comey was fired? well, you don't need security clearance to understand. you just go to something called the intelligence committee's assessment of the russian intervention in the 2016 campaign. adjectives matter a lot in the intelligence community. the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. had high confidence that putin not only intervened in the election to mess things up and have us start to doubt our democratic institutions but to help donald trump get elected. so in the f.b.i., they had high confidence. now, we don't know the reason or the evidence. but they had high confidence and then you have this man fire the head of the f.b.i. so, now, i suspect the mueller report will include some of the data that gave the f.b.i. and others high confidence that russia had a favorite in the election, and i think because we're still spying on russia, that stuff can't be de classified yet. i would like it to be de classified but after i feeling knowing something about, you know, how tears get released or don't get released, th
johnson used it politically. and, but here's the thing. why were they so nervous when james comey was fired? well, you don't need security clearance to understand. you just go to something called the intelligence committee's assessment of the russian intervention in the 2016 campaign. adjectives matter a lot in the intelligence community. the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. had high confidence that putin not only intervened in the election to mess things up and have us start to doubt our democratic...
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james bond in this movie. >> captain america plays my son. >> jimmy: captain america is your son. >> a nasty little thing in the movie. >> don johnson!des-benz. driving performance. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank maren morris, ray romano and don johnson, apologies to matt damon. this is their album, "the owl" here with the song "leaving love behind," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ although the years have changed now and we go by different names ♪ ♪ i remember the sound of our roof in the rain and my mind goes back in time to a place so far gone ♪ ♪ where the love we left behind us was still new ♪ ♪ we were listening to the record on the end of your bed ♪ ♪ not giving thought to where it was all going ♪ ♪ and i wished right then and there so badly i could read your mind ♪ ♪ just so i could know the things that you were knowing ♪ ♪ i believe yes i do the hardest part is always leaving love behind ♪ ♪ i believe yes i do that everything we lose will be a gift in time ♪ ♪ but the hardest part is leaving love behind ♪ ♪ when it was time to say goodbye th
james bond in this movie. >> captain america plays my son. >> jimmy: captain america is your son. >> a nasty little thing in the movie. >> don johnson!des-benz. driving performance. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank maren morris, ray romano and don johnson, apologies to matt damon. this is their album, "the owl" here with the song "leaving...
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conservatives and says to vote for boris johnson rather than nigel farage, it actually change someone public opinion. the australian writer and broadcaster clive jamesddiel tweets... of course we can all relate to that feeling. his range was wider than just tv — he wrote books, poetry, and journalism. no subject was too big or too small. let's close the programme today with a clip of clive james in his prime, talking about body—building magazines. from the early 50s, the scene expanded dramatically. and the men and expanded with it. of her arms like shopping bags full of crushed walnuts. want big deltoids runs the copy on this display page from the 1953 number? then try the alternate dumbbells press. alternate dumbbells we re dumbbells press. alternate dumbbells were never in short supply. could you imaginea were never in short supply. could you imagine a mightier trust than this, ask a copy under this photo? the answer has to be not when sober. he doesn't look any less money from the side. he looks like he's just swallowed a lincoln continental after chewing it six times. what's all for? why do they do a? in this photo of another wider champion, mr
conservatives and says to vote for boris johnson rather than nigel farage, it actually change someone public opinion. the australian writer and broadcaster clive jamesddiel tweets... of course we can all relate to that feeling. his range was wider than just tv — he wrote books, poetry, and journalism. no subject was too big or too small. let's close the programme today with a clip of clive james in his prime, talking about body—building magazines. from the early 50s, the scene expanded...
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james b. stewart we joins us about "deep state." it's very hard to land dead center into today's news and verdict's news with what we saw senator johnson doing on "meet the press." explain to the audience what senator johnson was trying to do on "meet the press"? >> he's done what i've explored in deep state and what i think is so terribly destructive to democratic institutions of this country, which is to attack the law enforcement agency of the united states, the department of justice, the fbi, the traditionally independent investigative and judicial branches of government and accuse them essentially of being filled with traitors and spies and being part of a deep state that is trying to protect its own powers and eject a democratically elected president to preserve those powers. and that is so far from the truth. i mean there is in a sense a deep state in this country. there is a very large bureaucracy that is thrown to uphold the constitution and to protect the people of the united states. they do not work for the white house. and when the white house violates the constitution or does not act for the people of the united states it'
james b. stewart we joins us about "deep state." it's very hard to land dead center into today's news and verdict's news with what we saw senator johnson doing on "meet the press." explain to the audience what senator johnson was trying to do on "meet the press"? >> he's done what i've explored in deep state and what i think is so terribly destructive to democratic institutions of this country, which is to attack the law enforcement agency of the united...
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james melville, we praesht you coming on. >> sure, john. >>> okay, john. campaigning for the december 12th general election in the uk kicks off today. british prime minister boris johnsonly dissolve parliament. curiously, there were no images of their meeting. cnn's max foster is live outside the palace to explain. that's unusual, max. >> reporter: it is unusual. boris johnson coming down here informing the queen and her signing a document to confirm the process taking place. it is the starting gun for a general election in the middle of december. but i think the lack of fanfare around this really speaks to the disillusionment about british politics right now. we've spoken about it on the show before. brexit deadlock. people are fed up with politicians and there's not that much engagement. that's going to be the big challenge going into this general election campaign. we'll be hearing from boris johnson in downing street in a couple of hours. we've been hearing from jeremy corbyn today. but it really feels like they're both on a war footing. look at this in the daily telegraph today. boris johnson peeking to the newspaper comparing jeremy corbyn and his leftist policie
james melville, we praesht you coming on. >> sure, john. >>> okay, john. campaigning for the december 12th general election in the uk kicks off today. british prime minister boris johnsonly dissolve parliament. curiously, there were no images of their meeting. cnn's max foster is live outside the palace to explain. that's unusual, max. >> reporter: it is unusual. boris johnson coming down here informing the queen and her signing a document to confirm the process taking...
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james garfield did before his demise, that the government would have been in this kind of shadow world. we know more now about president wilson's disability than what people did at the time. president johnson, lyndon johnson, had had a very serious heart attack back in the 50's, and it's not inconceivable that he could have had another one that killed him just a couple of years later after he left office. he might've had a stroke that incapacitated him. so the people of his generation became concerned about this after the kennedy assassination, that we ought to find some way to legitimate the removal of a president who is unable to carry out his duties. by providing a specified legal process for doing so. now, that was the intent behind the amendment, of that i have no doubt. but the language is broader. the language is not limited to a physical disability. that have been some people in the last few months was suggested that this is an alternative route to impeachment. i am skeptical about this myself, but the text is there. what do you think, akhil? >> they surely were thinking about mental disability -- >> one of the provisions of the amendment says that even if a president does not agre
james garfield did before his demise, that the government would have been in this kind of shadow world. we know more now about president wilson's disability than what people did at the time. president johnson, lyndon johnson, had had a very serious heart attack back in the 50's, and it's not inconceivable that he could have had another one that killed him just a couple of years later after he left office. he might've had a stroke that incapacitated him. so the people of his generation became...
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james baker, who was secretary of state to resident george w. bush, talks about the experience from the perspective of the white house. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, johnson knew and andrew card offer insight into white house responses to major events, including the 1991 collapse of the soviet union and 9/11. h. sununu served under george dubya bush and mr. card under george w. bush. they compare the leadership styles of father and son. that is what is coming up here on american history tv. >> we interrupt this program for an nbc news special report. >> good afternoon. we have a late and truly a sensational report coming in from east germany. in a news conference which ended just a few minutes ago in east berlin, government officials have announced communist east germany have announced their border open with west germany. east german citizens now have the right to cross directly from east germany into west germany. up to now, the thousands, tens of thousands of east germans going west have had to pass through other communist nations, most of them passing through czechoslovakia. but as of right now according to the official statement just concluded, they h
james baker, who was secretary of state to resident george w. bush, talks about the experience from the perspective of the white house. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, johnson knew and andrew card offer insight into white house responses to major events, including the 1991 collapse of the soviet union and 9/11. h. sununu served under george dubya bush and mr. card under george w. bush. they compare the leadership styles of father and son. that is what is coming up here on american...
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james madison, hamilton, mason, said about the importance of the impeachment provision and why you would remove a sitting president without an election, goes to the degree to which they're undermining the country. andrew johnsonwas the first impeachment process. it was for abuse of power. it was for, in this instance we would translate that to your point about brand, weakness that endangers the national security. >> and chuck, just to bring it back to sort of the conversation we were having about fiona hill, the contrast doesn't help donald trump either. strength is being embodied during this 12-week period, since the whistle-blower complaint came out by people he likes to attack. they now look stronger than him. the whistle-blower is stronger than donald trump with his chest thumping big baby bully act, he couldn't beat the whistle-blower whose identity is still being protected, barely, by adam schiff. the whistle-blower's complaint went to a trump appointee, the watchdog for the intelligence community. that trump appointee investigated it, corroborated it, and even going through the justice department, managed to somehow transmit it to congress where the impeachment investigation commenced. and now a dozen
james madison, hamilton, mason, said about the importance of the impeachment provision and why you would remove a sitting president without an election, goes to the degree to which they're undermining the country. andrew johnsonwas the first impeachment process. it was for abuse of power. it was for, in this instance we would translate that to your point about brand, weakness that endangers the national security. >> and chuck, just to bring it back to sort of the conversation we were...
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johnson. that, now just shy 1.30. tom: home depot, a challenge and slam. the message by management. that is a significant drop for home depot. much more on that today as well. james the great charms of the gentleman a fixed income at morgan stanley, he has enjoyed losing money when the pig walks away. long ago and far away, he traded this stuff. for decades, he has done strategy and fixed income portfolio management as well. double-digit total returns, tlt up, and norma's number, 20 year duration, everyone is making 2009, 2019 -- is next year a clip coupon year? >> in the sense that i do not expect there to be a big range. yields higher if we get recovery or stability. a lot has to do with the trade between u.s. and china. we could be in store for a small cyclical recovery, 2020. we have monetary stimulus. some call will go a long way. clip a coupon is correct. 10 year treasury yields could get to the 2.25% range. tom: i will ask the question. jim karen 101. bonds, low yield, flip the reciprocal, newman eight or to denominator, that gives you and enormousquity -- equity. >> mike wilson and i are great friends. tom: i was trying to get there. , thee lower bond yie
johnson. that, now just shy 1.30. tom: home depot, a challenge and slam. the message by management. that is a significant drop for home depot. much more on that today as well. james the great charms of the gentleman a fixed income at morgan stanley, he has enjoyed losing money when the pig walks away. long ago and far away, he traded this stuff. for decades, he has done strategy and fixed income portfolio management as well. double-digit total returns, tlt up, and norma's number, 20 year...
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james cleverly to batted away. he had a torrid morning on the brea kfast away. he had a torrid morning on the breakfast programme this morning when he was getting... unless boris johnson had the alun cairns scalp, we kind of move on the bed. so, it is quite possible by close of day today that portions of his big left of lunch might actually have shifted things on a bit and the alun cairns issue will begin to slide away. i am sure it was of a massive in wales and that has a b because is, because team johnson are hoping that they could do well in some of those solid labour lead seats. personally, i think it is an enormous ask because these are seats with colossal majorities. but that was that hope, that there brexit message would resonate in the labour heartlands. so, in wales, alun cairns five double play on. without being too brittle, and the rest of the country nobody knows who he is outside westminster and wales. it is not a big name casualties and in that sense they can probably live with it. but it is a major disruption bore what we are now about to see. iamjust i am just hearing that borisjohnson isa i am just hearing that borisjohnson is a little delayed. i wond
james cleverly to batted away. he had a torrid morning on the brea kfast away. he had a torrid morning on the breakfast programme this morning when he was getting... unless boris johnson had the alun cairns scalp, we kind of move on the bed. so, it is quite possible by close of day today that portions of his big left of lunch might actually have shifted things on a bit and the alun cairns issue will begin to slide away. i am sure it was of a massive in wales and that has a b because is, because...
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james agreed to reverse the corps decision and to work with us on preserving the home. he deserved great credit for that. congressman bill johnson, who represents the area, who is also been an excellent partner in pursuing these sensible solutions. right now we are working on developing legislation that i hope to introduce soon to convey the house and the surrounding land to the friends' group. we've made a lot of progress so far. just last week the corps completed drawings of the specific parcel to be conveyed, which also includes the creation of an access road so the house can be visited and enjoyed by the public. and we appreciate the ohio department of transportation and director jack marchbanks for working with us on that. the road access issue was critical, and odot was very helpful. also the oat owe state preservation office has jumped in and played a constructive role. this is an example of a true public-private partnership, again, made possible by secretary james. so again i'd like to thank him, thank the army corps, thank his team. i'd like to thank the barker house friends group, the ohio historic preservation office,
james agreed to reverse the corps decision and to work with us on preserving the home. he deserved great credit for that. congressman bill johnson, who represents the area, who is also been an excellent partner in pursuing these sensible solutions. right now we are working on developing legislation that i hope to introduce soon to convey the house and the surrounding land to the friends' group. we've made a lot of progress so far. just last week the corps completed drawings of the specific...