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he was a big influence in my life and i would say professionally, jim johnson. safeties an interesting position. there's a lot of qualities you need to play that position. first of all, you've got to be a smart guy, you've got to get everybody lined up, and then you've got to be able to play both the run and the pass. you've got to be athletic enough to cover wide receivers. there's a lot of things that go into being a safety. >> "inside the eagles" is brought to you by mcdonald's, i'm loving it and by aaa, for every bump on the road of life, visit aaa.com. >>> he may not be the most interesting man in the world, but he's very high on the list. in this week's ask an eagle presented by geico, we talk with defensive end connor barwin, a man of many interests and talents and he answers your questions from twitter. my question, if you had to be stranded on an island, with three players, who would they be and why? three players would be brent sellick, fletcher cox and aziz sh attu. brent because he's naturally a survivor. he's surviving in this league. he's got this
he was a big influence in my life and i would say professionally, jim johnson. safeties an interesting position. there's a lot of qualities you need to play that position. first of all, you've got to be a smart guy, you've got to get everybody lined up, and then you've got to be able to play both the run and the pass. you've got to be athletic enough to cover wide receivers. there's a lot of things that go into being a safety. >> "inside the eagles" is brought to you by...
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when it's rising and looks jim johnson january tick, it's -- gigantic, it's an optical illusion and messes with your brains. very few people want to listen to me when i say that. i brought with me for you today. what we call an official cleveland museum of match rale history one power lunar observer known as a straw. if you look at this just right, you can see the full moon through this. whether or not we're at super moon. >> give it a go. tell me if i'm right or wrong. look through the straw. >> if you want to see it up close, we've got the observatory at the museum. open wednesday nights september through may, if the skies are clear so you tell me. >> the museum is open late on wednesday, awesome opportunity to take the kids. usually over fun things going on. but the planetarium is opening and the big viewing you look through the telescope september through may. >> catch the show and head up to the observatory afterwards and use a 117 year cleveland. >> beautiful and totally worth it. jason, thanks for coming in. i appreciate it. i have the moon and earth right here in my hands. we have
when it's rising and looks jim johnson january tick, it's -- gigantic, it's an optical illusion and messes with your brains. very few people want to listen to me when i say that. i brought with me for you today. what we call an official cleveland museum of match rale history one power lunar observer known as a straw. if you look at this just right, you can see the full moon through this. whether or not we're at super moon. >> give it a go. tell me if i'm right or wrong. look through the...
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the first thing i did was go back and talk to jim johnson who ran john kerry's 2004 transition. he handed me a box of his documents including theore documents. continuum of three democratic transition documents. the challenge we face was we were drawing on two transitions that hadn't been implemented. do all the planning you want, but when you see how your plan works, it is hard to assess until then. we are flying below the line, but having john podesta as the former white house level chief of staff gives you expertise. >> we are out of time. ask your question right now and then we will -- >> hello. quick question. that the to me confirmation process is broken for both democrats and republicans. in the transition it is so important. is there any effort to reach out to the senate majority leaders and the senate minority leader to agree on what the rules might confirmation process. not who is going to be in the givenment, but how do we the presidents appointees in the government faster than we do now? goingthe white house is to have, instead of normally seven people as the special
the first thing i did was go back and talk to jim johnson who ran john kerry's 2004 transition. he handed me a box of his documents including theore documents. continuum of three democratic transition documents. the challenge we face was we were drawing on two transitions that hadn't been implemented. do all the planning you want, but when you see how your plan works, it is hard to assess until then. we are flying below the line, but having john podesta as the former white house level chief of...
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what you try to do is contain him and one of the things that jim johnson was real good at he wanted toake the overother team's best player and contain him and not allow him to be the guy to win the football game and i thought they did dhea. i got to tell you, malcomb jenkins is playing like one of the best safeties in nfl, not on the eagles in the nfl. ladies and gentlemen. he is a solid football player. he plays with a certain purpose. >> no doubt >> he's the type of guy. he wants to be that guy. he wants to be the guy to make the biggest play of the game that makes the difference to win the football game. that's special. >> falcons on two for 11. they take on the seahawks next week. i want to know about the birds, four and 0 at home. why is there such a discrepancy in the way they play road 1 and four versus at home >> i think it's a built-up, at the end of the day when you go play a football game you play a football game. >> there's got to be -- because the numbers are so different and they play -- tells you there's something about this team when they play at home >> you play at hom
what you try to do is contain him and one of the things that jim johnson was real good at he wanted toake the overother team's best player and contain him and not allow him to be the guy to win the football game and i thought they did dhea. i got to tell you, malcomb jenkins is playing like one of the best safeties in nfl, not on the eagles in the nfl. ladies and gentlemen. he is a solid football player. he plays with a certain purpose. >> no doubt >> he's the type of guy. he wants...
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there are those in the institutional memory the first thing i did is go back and talk to jim johnson who ran the transition who included this compendium and the challenge that we face is we are drawing on two transitions that had never been implemented so you can do all the planning you wa want. having someone like john podesta gives an incredible level of expertise. sorry we're out o we are out of. maybe you can ask your question and then we will . >> the confirmation process is broken and in the transition this is so important. is there any effort to reach out to the senate majority leader and senate minority leader to agree on what the rules might be and how do we get the appointee in faster than we are able to do now? they drive them out of work and they want to get 400 people. there needs to be 15 but the senate doesn't expand their capacity to and if they don't expand bears and the intelligence department and the state department eightfold flow through the process. so there've been general discussions expanding the capacity but it's got to take place again this year with the fb
there are those in the institutional memory the first thing i did is go back and talk to jim johnson who ran the transition who included this compendium and the challenge that we face is we are drawing on two transitions that had never been implemented so you can do all the planning you wa want. having someone like john podesta gives an incredible level of expertise. sorry we're out o we are out of. maybe you can ask your question and then we will . >> the confirmation process is broken...
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joey logano, jim johnson, carl edwards and kyle busch battling for the title at homestead. logano ecstatic today. i never felt this good about a win before. so much on the line. everyone brings their a game when it comes to winning championships. and this team did it. so man, i'm speechless right now. i feel like i won the daytona 500 again. >> all right. finally tonight we bring you the story of a group of young women from right here in the valley, paradise valley community college who was, the best in the country at what they do and they are closing in on their championship desty. >> i think we're all pretty competitive. we all work hard. we like to kick each other's but in practice. >> a kick everybody else's but as well. >> yeah. >> reporter: poobah pride at paradise valley community college where the women's soccer team is undefeated and ranked number 1 in the country. reason. >> reporter: it's a big week on campus. saturday the team departs for florida to compete in the national tournament. four wins away from a national title. >> that's what i came here for. if you c
joey logano, jim johnson, carl edwards and kyle busch battling for the title at homestead. logano ecstatic today. i never felt this good about a win before. so much on the line. everyone brings their a game when it comes to winning championships. and this team did it. so man, i'm speechless right now. i feel like i won the daytona 500 again. >> all right. finally tonight we bring you the story of a group of young women from right here in the valley, paradise valley community college who...
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what you try to do is contain him and one of the things that jim johnson was real good at he wanted to take the overother team's best player and contain him and not allow him to be the guy to win the football game and i thought they did dhea. i got to tell you, malcomb jenkins is playing like one of the best safeties in nfl, not on the eagles in the nfl. ladies and gentlemen. he is a solid football player. he plays with a certain purpose. >> no doubt >> he's the type of guy. he wants to be that guy. he wants to be the guy to make the biggest play of the game that makes the difference to win the football game. that's special. >> falcons on two for 11. they take on the seahawks next week. i want to know about the birds, four and 0 at home. why is there such a discrepancy in the way they play road 1 and four versus at home >> i think it's a built-up, at the end of the day when you go play a football game you play a football game. >> there's got to be -- because the numbers are so different and they play -- tells you there's something about this team when they play at home >> you play at h
what you try to do is contain him and one of the things that jim johnson was real good at he wanted to take the overother team's best player and contain him and not allow him to be the guy to win the football game and i thought they did dhea. i got to tell you, malcomb jenkins is playing like one of the best safeties in nfl, not on the eagles in the nfl. ladies and gentlemen. he is a solid football player. he plays with a certain purpose. >> no doubt >> he's the type of guy. he...
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trotter is one of the great linebackers of the the andy reid/jim johnson another a who is better to listens perfect. hopefully it is a great night. hopefully eagles take care of business, remain five-zero at home, keep their season alive, stay above 500 and merrill and trot ergo in the hall of fame. hopefully it is a perfect night. i'm not so sure it will be. >> is what your prediction? i don't know why i ask him because every week he says they will not win. >> difficult pick the eagles one with week against cowboys which didn't work out. so, i believe that because the packers, passing offense led by aaron rodgers and their three good wide receivers, jordie nelson, devanity adams and randall cobb will be too much for their defense and eagles are thin at running back i think that will work in green bay's favor too. i went back and forth because eagles are home, they are four-zero at home. they are a different team on road and on the road. it will be 24-20 green bay. >> every time, karen, he does this every week. every week. >> yes. >> but i'm also four-six on the season, so, i mean usually
trotter is one of the great linebackers of the the andy reid/jim johnson another a who is better to listens perfect. hopefully it is a great night. hopefully eagles take care of business, remain five-zero at home, keep their season alive, stay above 500 and merrill and trot ergo in the hall of fame. hopefully it is a perfect night. i'm not so sure it will be. >> is what your prediction? i don't know why i ask him because every week he says they will not win. >> difficult pick the...
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president agnu director of cia dick helms, nixon press secretary, nixon johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob one of nixon's top staff. jim jones tom johnson, and secretary state dean russ.ean they were there to confer about the presidency. >> kind of like if you can imagine president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat to brief him incase he won the presidency.y. so they've spent some time together. but i want you to notice what president johnson is wearing. those were his ranch clothes right, clint? >> that's what we call them his ranch clothes. [laughter] that morning -- as i came to work went into security trail earl, the agents on duty said that hey, clint there's a package there for you from the president. so i took the package into the back room and i opened it up and it was -- a set of ranch clothes like his. so i put them back in the and i went back to the security trailer and pretty so long the phone rang and it was president johnson he wanted me to put on those ranch clothes, come out by the swimming pool where he was at swimming, baa because he wanted me to show him they fits an model them f
president agnu director of cia dick helms, nixon press secretary, nixon johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob one of nixon's top staff. jim jones tom johnson, and secretary state dean russ.ean they were there to confer about the presidency. >> kind of like if you can imagine president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat to brief him incase he won the presidency.y. so they've spent some time together. but i want you to notice what president johnson is wearing....
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. >> that was christine johnson reporting. jimyou and i were talking about this i plan out my whole week's outfit the weekend before. >> i will not wear same thing every day but i eat same breakfast and lunch for the past 30 years, same exact thing. >> i can never do that but here is something funny tameika moore plans out her outfits. >> good luck. >>> coming up, next up on "eyewitness news", what are those things, bizarre sea creatures that are washing a shore in california, and no one knows what they are? we will shed some light on the mystery coming up next. >> it looks like chicken cut lets. >>> taylor swift is officially one step closer to world come nation find out how you can see the berks county native 24 hours a day coming >>> well, we are waking up to another rainy, foggy day, both your morning and your evening commutes will be affect, katie times out rain and when we could see a thunderstorm. >>> well, new this morning two philadelphia police officers get in the scuffle with a suspect by the those officers, we're live
. >> that was christine johnson reporting. jimyou and i were talking about this i plan out my whole week's outfit the weekend before. >> i will not wear same thing every day but i eat same breakfast and lunch for the past 30 years, same exact thing. >> i can never do that but here is something funny tameika moore plans out her outfits. >> good luck. >>> coming up, next up on "eyewitness news", what are those things, bizarre sea creatures that are...
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president agnew, director of cia, dick helms, ron zigler, nixon, johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob haldeman, one of nixon's top staff, jimones, tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> and this is kind of like, if you can imagine, president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat -- [laughter] to brief him in case he won the presidency. so they spent some time together, but i want you to notice what president johnson is wearing. those were his ranch clothes, right, clint? >> that's what we called them, his ranch clothes. that morning as i came to work and went into the security trailer, the agents on duty said, hey, clint, there's a package here for you from the president. so i took the package into the back room, i opened it up, and it was a set of ranch clothes like his. [laughter] so i put 'em back in the package and went through the day not thinking too much about it. after nixon and agnew left, i went back to the security trailer, and pretty soon the phone rang, and it was president johnson. he wanted me to put on those ran are. clothes, come out
president agnew, director of cia, dick helms, ron zigler, nixon, johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob haldeman, one of nixon's top staff, jimones, tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> and this is kind of like, if you can imagine, president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat -- [laughter] to brief him in case he won the presidency. so they spent some time together, but i want you to notice what...
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president agnew, director of cia, dick helms, ron zigler, nixon, johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob haldeman, one of nixon's top staff, jimones, tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> and this is kind of like, if you can imagine, president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat -- [laughter] to brief him in case he won the presidency. so they spent some time together, but i want you to notice what president johnson is wearing. those were his ranch clothes, right, clint? >> that's what we called them, his ranch clothes. that morning as i came to work and went into the security trailer, the agents on duty said, hey, clint, there's a package here for you from the president. so i took the package into the back room, i opened it up, and it was a set of ranch clothes like his. [laughter] so i put 'em back in the package and went through the day not thinking too much about it. after nixon and agnew left, i went back to the security trailer, and pretty soon the phone rang, and it was president johnson. he wanted me to put on those ran are. clothes, come out
president agnew, director of cia, dick helms, ron zigler, nixon, johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob haldeman, one of nixon's top staff, jimones, tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> and this is kind of like, if you can imagine, president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat -- [laughter] to brief him in case he won the presidency. so they spent some time together, but i want you to notice what...
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the place of blaine johnson. >> jim: those of you expecting to see 60 minutes, you're watching the nfl on cbs, the eagles and the seahawks. our score here is 26-15, seattle. 60 minutes will be seen in its entirety except on the west coast there's the patriot final. tom brady in his first game ever in his hometown. near the 40. >> phil: green-beckham, nice job of sealing off lane using that big size. h to have to correct during the off-season. those type of throws. >> jim: eagles have to close out four of the last six at home. dallas last week of the season. flag out as well. we're going to be at the two-minute warning after we learn about the flag. >> referee: pass interference, number 18 offense, 10-yard penalty, repeat third down. this is a two-minute warning. >> jim: green-beckham blocking before the football was thrown. the running back, pass interference. hurry in to lowe's today for great black friday deals like 25% off artificial christmas trees. plus get 15% off all in-stock inflatables. make your home happy with huge deals right now at lowe's. your can's thinking playoffs. you
the place of blaine johnson. >> jim: those of you expecting to see 60 minutes, you're watching the nfl on cbs, the eagles and the seahawks. our score here is 26-15, seattle. 60 minutes will be seen in its entirety except on the west coast there's the patriot final. tom brady in his first game ever in his hometown. near the 40. >> phil: green-beckham, nice job of sealing off lane using that big size. h to have to correct during the off-season. those type of throws. >> jim:...
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johnson. "action news" continues at 4:30. from the entire "action news" team, i'm jimd it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, dwayne johnson from "billy on the street," billy eichner, cousin sal does funny things, and music from dawes. and now, prepare yourselves -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very kind. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. happy monday, i guess. hopefully by now you've come to terms with the fact that no matter how muchou
johnson. "action news" continues at 4:30. from the entire "action news" team, i'm jimd it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, dwayne johnson from "billy on the street," billy eichner, cousin sal does funny things, and music from dawes. and now, prepare yourselves -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very kind. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. happy...
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jim will be speaking with johnson & johnson ceo alex gorski. veterans day is tomorrow, 6:00 p.m.astern time. we've got our news alert about bill ackman. kate? >> hey there, melissa, bill ackman, who originally wanted former mayor mike bloomberg for president, said he woke up on wednesday morning with the surprise upset victory bullish on donald trump and his impacts on the markets. >> i woke up in the morning. >> i know, on wednesday morning you woke up in the morning. >> my concern about donald trump was volatility. my concern was, who knows what he's going to do? then i woke up and said, this guy just became president of the united states. this is going to be his legacy. does he want to screw it up? no. he wants to be the greatest president the country has ever had. >> among other things bill ackman said was that corporate tax reform which trump said he would like to do is one of the single biggest things that can help america from a growth perspective. in addition to donald trump's own ambition. in his conversation with our andrew sorkin, he talked about chipotle, which he lik
jim will be speaking with johnson & johnson ceo alex gorski. veterans day is tomorrow, 6:00 p.m.astern time. we've got our news alert about bill ackman. kate? >> hey there, melissa, bill ackman, who originally wanted former mayor mike bloomberg for president, said he woke up on wednesday morning with the surprise upset victory bullish on donald trump and his impacts on the markets. >> i woke up in the morning. >> i know, on wednesday morning you woke up in the morning....
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and the big man in the middl game against michigan jaleel johnson was a first team selection by the coaches and second team media.. last years jim thorpe award winner desmond king was a unanamous first team selection at defensive back.. even though they did throw at him a lot when they did it was a mistake and he made them pay..desmond also second team on returns.. and the leading tackler in the big 10 josie jewell was a second team selection at linebacker by the coaches and the media.. ron coluzzi was named third team punter and parker hesse greg mention. some sad news to pass along.. one of the greatest iowa high school football players of all-time jerry moses senior died today at the age of 63. moses was a two time all state running back at waterloo east in 69 and 70. he also played for the cyclones but his college career was cut short by injuries.. his son j.j went on to be a star player at iowa state. our condolences go out to the moses family. the high school basketball season is in full swing. .scott coverage at north linn with a girl-boy double high school basketball season is in full swing. with a girl boy double header
and the big man in the middl game against michigan jaleel johnson was a first team selection by the coaches and second team media.. last years jim thorpe award winner desmond king was a unanamous first team selection at defensive back.. even though they did throw at him a lot when they did it was a mistake and he made them pay..desmond also second team on returns.. and the leading tackler in the big 10 josie jewell was a second team selection at linebacker by the coaches and the media.. ron...
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johnson lasted half season in santa clara before jim harbaugh was hired. >> it was an experience thatyou know, i valued, one that definitely helped me out as a coach. >> reporter: johnson ended up staying in the bay area and took the head coaching job at king's academy in sunnyvale. johnson has coached in college and the nfl since 1997. so he seemed a little overqualified to go back to high school. athletic director joe m amone thought the same. >> i think during that initial interview i stopped several times and said mike, are you sure about this? he showed me his playbook with the 49ers. i mean, it's -- it makes war and peace look small. [ laughter ] >> reporter: with johnson's experience came his son. sophomore mike johnson junior is one of the bay area's most promising young quarterbacks. and it's clear there is no favoritism on the field. >> when you first think of your dad coaching you think it's going to be easier for me, this and that. i'm not going to have to deal with all like this hard stuff and whatever and then you come out here and you're like this isn't anywhere near wh
johnson lasted half season in santa clara before jim harbaugh was hired. >> it was an experience thatyou know, i valued, one that definitely helped me out as a coach. >> reporter: johnson ended up staying in the bay area and took the head coaching job at king's academy in sunnyvale. johnson has coached in college and the nfl since 1997. so he seemed a little overqualified to go back to high school. athletic director joe m amone thought the same. >> i think during that initial...
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johnson. >> for representative, ann custer, four. jim lawrence, four. >> tied. wow. >> that's it for the major races. if anybody is interested we can also read off the executive counselor, two, joseph kennedy, six. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate it. margaret, you were interested in down ballot and it's interesting because there's a tie, right? >> there is a tie. i think how republicans have seen -- those of us republicans who have had a hard time supporting donald trump but care deeply about holding the united states senate are really looking to whether there were ballot splitters, ticket splitters. it was sort of settling down in the final days of the campaign as though ticket splitters in new hampshire were looking like they were voting clinton. i was interested to see that basically maggie, the sitting female governor of the state, and the female senator of the state seem to be neck and neck in the very first counting of the ballots in new hampshire. >> panel stand by. i want to bring in mark preston and ryan lizza and david swerdly. do we want to continu
johnson. >> for representative, ann custer, four. jim lawrence, four. >> tied. wow. >> that's it for the major races. if anybody is interested we can also read off the executive counselor, two, joseph kennedy, six. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate it. margaret, you were interested in down ballot and it's interesting because there's a tie, right? >> there is a tie. i think how republicans have seen -- those of us republicans who have had a hard time supporting...
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thanks for johnson & johnson us tonight, i'mohnson lauren demark complete i'm jim lokay. off the tople wtee i are talking weather.weat the powerful winds have led to that is because that tree took out power lines leaving hundreds of people without power on this freezing night.. we heard what sounded like an explosion. of course our lights went out. was another large bank. after hearing this strong windrg all day, people who lived near ceasing ton parkway got to see how fears those gusts could be. utility polls snapped like twigs and tangled wires all over the road. it knocked out power at two apartment billings.apar at thitms one, they safe elevath stopped so theyey s had to get people evacuated from though fa from the only scare from heavy
thanks for johnson & johnson us tonight, i'mohnson lauren demark complete i'm jim lokay. off the tople wtee i are talking weather.weat the powerful winds have led to that is because that tree took out power lines leaving hundreds of people without power on this freezing night.. we heard what sounded like an explosion. of course our lights went out. was another large bank. after hearing this strong windrg all day, people who lived near ceasing ton parkway got to see how fears those gusts...
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jim: thank you. and thank you. welcome back. dwayne johnson, billy eichner, music from dawes on the way. first, if you look outside, hopefully you got to see the super moon. did you see the super moon? this is when the moon is at its closest point to the earth, in this case the closest the moon has been to earth since 1948. it won't get this close again until the year 2034, assuming there is a year 2034. here in l.a., we have the [ laughter ] so it's not really that big a deal for us. if you're somewhere else and you miss the super moon, just go in your closet and stare at a lightbulb, i guess. uber is trying out a new thing to make their service feel more personal. uber, they want to do what google does. you know how google tracks everything you do, then you see ads? they want to have their app keep track of where you go, who you know, and what you like. that way i guess you can listen to the music you prefer, when you get in the car they'll keep like, they know the addresses you want to go to, maybe even it can summon a driver who actually knows you. >> see you later. >> when you need
jim: thank you. and thank you. welcome back. dwayne johnson, billy eichner, music from dawes on the way. first, if you look outside, hopefully you got to see the super moon. did you see the super moon? this is when the moon is at its closest point to the earth, in this case the closest the moon has been to earth since 1948. it won't get this close again until the year 2034, assuming there is a year 2034. here in l.a., we have the [ laughter ] so it's not really that big a deal for us. if you're...
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johnson, welcome back to "mad money." >> glad to be here. thank you, jimhip, just got to ask the obvious question first because a lot of people who feel who's in the white house does matter for your business. i've looked at your business for a very long time. i think what matters to your business is how smart you guys are, your ingenuity, your low cost, and your findings. i don't know whether it matters who's present. would you agree? >> your 90% right. it never hurts to have rules and regulations go away that just slow us down. you know, i think the republicans are always going to be a little more business friendly than the democrats, so that could work out to our advantage. maybe some of these pipelines will get built that will reduce rail traffic. >> and it does seem like that the pipelines are very necessary. i saw some of the pipeline stocks up. i don't think people realize that we still have oil and gas in the wrong places versus where we need to send it. >> that's exactly right. you've got oil in north dakota, and it's a long way to refineries. it's
johnson, welcome back to "mad money." >> glad to be here. thank you, jimhip, just got to ask the obvious question first because a lot of people who feel who's in the white house does matter for your business. i've looked at your business for a very long time. i think what matters to your business is how smart you guys are, your ingenuity, your low cost, and your findings. i don't know whether it matters who's present. would you agree? >> your 90% right. it never hurts to...
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jim. my question to you is i own johnson & johnson. i've owned it for over a year. i bought it around 120. >> by the way, the ceo of johnson & johnson, alex gorsky, is an eagles fan. i'm glad you brought that up. >> caller: thank you. so i own this at 120. i bought more at 113. i'm trying to figure out what's going on because it hasn't participated in this rally. should i buy more? >> no. now you have to wait, phil. the reason you hav that's the kind of stock that's being thrown away. but i am intimating i think there will be a rotation back into a j&j. i would wait until it hits 110 and then -- [ trigger pull sound effect ] scott in texas, scott. >> caller: cramer! >> yeah. >> caller: i'm calling from the magnificent metropolis of magnolia, texas. hey, i love your show. >> thank you very much. didn't know i was popular down there. what's happening? >> caller: i'm calling about anheuser-busch inbev. in late september, it took a since. i've been buying it on the way down. my question is this. what caused the nosedive, and do you see it playing a role in the rally? >>
jim. my question to you is i own johnson & johnson. i've owned it for over a year. i bought it around 120. >> by the way, the ceo of johnson & johnson, alex gorsky, is an eagles fan. i'm glad you brought that up. >> caller: thank you. so i own this at 120. i bought more at 113. i'm trying to figure out what's going on because it hasn't participated in this rally. should i buy more? >> no. now you have to wait, phil. the reason you hav that's the kind of stock that's...
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johnson, a family company. >>> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. with jimled it commuter chaos you wouldn't be wrong. center city traffic of the gridlocked and this is the way it looked inside suburban station during rush hour tonight. endless lines and canceled trains. this is how the workday ended on day one of the transit strike. it is tuesday night and the big story on action news tonight is the latest on the walk out of 4700 septa workers. but it was a far smaller number that was responsible for a whole lot of commotion tonight. this was the scene at the roberts avenue rail yard in nicetown. pickets blocked regional rail workers from going to work and that caused delays on selected commuter rail lines. septa got an injunction forcing pickets to clear the area at 5 p.m. but by then the damage had been done. and this was the result. a commuter took these pictures inside suburban station. and you can see lines stretching throughout the terminal. now, the point has to be made, many city division passengers use regional rails as an alternative during the st
johnson, a family company. >>> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. with jimled it commuter chaos you wouldn't be wrong. center city traffic of the gridlocked and this is the way it looked inside suburban station during rush hour tonight. endless lines and canceled trains. this is how the workday ended on day one of the transit strike. it is tuesday night and the big story on action news tonight is the latest on the walk out of 4700 septa workers. but it was a far...
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an employee says johnson was complaining about his stay at the facility and how it had, quote, ruined his life. >> jim: for the class of 2016 college graduates here are sobering statistics. the privilege of hanging a diploma on your wall comes at a steep cost. the tune of $37,000 in student loan debt on average. and as far as the job market goes? over half, 51 percent of recent graduates say they're working at some employers say there are millions of jobs in this country, millions of high-paying jobs going ub filled because they can't find workers with the right skills to do them. in north carolina, college bound students are taking a second look at the pursuit of degrees in what they consider now useless majors instead of going old school with the apprenticeships. >> one of my friends just graduated college, four year degree and he is working at best buy. that's not what you are strive years of apprenticeship we're guaranteed a job that is going to make a base salary of $55,000. you can't ask for better than that. >> jim: this sunday on full measure with sharyl attkisson a look at how some students a
an employee says johnson was complaining about his stay at the facility and how it had, quote, ruined his life. >> jim: for the class of 2016 college graduates here are sobering statistics. the privilege of hanging a diploma on your wall comes at a steep cost. the tune of $37,000 in student loan debt on average. and as far as the job market goes? over half, 51 percent of recent graduates say they're working at some employers say there are millions of jobs in this country, millions of...
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in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 when he fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnsonoes go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine, women, and song. in both cases, his prior attitudes, which were public attitudes become genuinely admiring of jack johnson. the two had a lot in common. they are both entertainers. he quoted shakespeare to annoy the crowd which screamed kill him, kill him over and over. but london's racial studies are really vital to his work. >> okay. i think we have to finish. first of all, let's thank both the panelists and the staff for all the work they did. [ applause ]. and then she secondly i want to remind you we have reception and the pop-up exhibit behind you.
in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 when he fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnsonoes go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine, women, and song. in both cases, his prior...
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johnson county with a fifth setting a different wage rate. a familiar name in iowa politics is taking a of iowa's museum of art. jim leach served 15 terms in the u-s house and has also been chairman of the national endowment for the humanities. starting january first, leach will serve as the art museum's interim director. he takes over for sean o'harrow, the current director, who's taking a position at the honolulu museum of art. iowa has resettled about one thousand refugees in the past year. place in either des moines or cedar rapids. in cedar rapids, the local affiliate that does this work is catholic charities, which accepts about 100 refugees a year. but that number doesn't include the many more who come to cedar rapids from other states... a phenomenon in the refugee community called "secondary migration." beth? bruce, the state has a long history of welcoming people from far away countries who can't return home because of violence robert ray, a republican, led the nation in welcoming 15-hundred so-called boat people after the vietnam war. today most of the refugees seeking a new life in iowa are from burma,
johnson county with a fifth setting a different wage rate. a familiar name in iowa politics is taking a of iowa's museum of art. jim leach served 15 terms in the u-s house and has also been chairman of the national endowment for the humanities. starting january first, leach will serve as the art museum's interim director. he takes over for sean o'harrow, the current director, who's taking a position at the honolulu museum of art. iowa has resettled about one thousand refugees in the past year....
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blue route, going to take but 34 minutes probably even more than, that then johnson highway southbound another accident there, jim this morning the profile of the man president-elect trump wants as mother in-law with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, november 15th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there's more real news ahead, including donald trump support senator bob corker. he reacts to the positions and asks him if he wants to be in the cabinet. but first, here today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> president-elect donald trump is about to make a nomination. longer on loyalty than experience. >> sources tell us that the transition team is looking to designate some of his adult children as national security advisers. >> george bush set a precedent not to talk about his predecessor. is donald trump going to do that? >> it's only 10% contained. >> office next to mine, she was a mentor to me as a very young journali
blue route, going to take but 34 minutes probably even more than, that then johnson highway southbound another accident there, jim this morning the profile of the man president-elect trump wants as mother in-law with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, november 15th, 2016. welcome back to...
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>> jim: police have a suspect in custody they say he has a history of run in's with law enforcement. colin is the fifth police man driving the school bus in choot 92inga killing five children. johnson washg was not on his route when the bus went off the root. in chattanooga, tennessee police say there were no drugs or alcohol in walker's system has investigators look to see if fatigue played a role in the crash. >> a job of amazon as they ramp up for activities and weather he did have walker faces five counts of homicide as well as reckless driving. records show he has been driving a school bus since april and one accident before monday's tragic being inform 2014 the state suspenlded his license for no proof of insurance. >> jim: history making video out of utah tonight. house outside of salt lake. an agent sighs it is the biggest seizure of pills. pressed in the home manufacture thousand pills an hour. >> evaporation the pills were falsely packaged as black marketoxy codon't and xanax less potent it lead to over doses one arrest so fa investigation is conditioning. >>> a busy day for thanksgiving for trump. trump's newest message through you tube. >> two women to the cap net one n
>> jim: police have a suspect in custody they say he has a history of run in's with law enforcement. colin is the fifth police man driving the school bus in choot 92inga killing five children. johnson washg was not on his route when the bus went off the root. in chattanooga, tennessee police say there were no drugs or alcohol in walker's system has investigators look to see if fatigue played a role in the crash. >> a job of amazon as they ramp up for activities and weather he did...
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johnson.. is making his final bus tr stop in waukesha tonight. he's been touring the state..sometimes with congressman paul ryan or jim sensenbrenner..other times with governor scott walker . cbs 58's david ade is at that event...look for e tonight on the cbs 58 new at nine on w-m-l-m the "m" and the cbs 58 news at ten. tomorrow...groups across the state will be offering ?free rides? to voters having difficulty getting to the polls. polls.in milwaukee...a massive coordination effort underway at saint francis of assisi pari. parish...cbs 58's jacob kittilstad joins us live with details on how to get a free ride to polls tomorrow...jacob. these people are working with citizen action of wisconsin. they tell me they'll be until about 7 o'clock.n - tomorrow ?all day? - they'll be back at the phone operating like a free taxi service for voters. the group estimates they'll have more than 100 volunteer drivers...picking up people to get to their polling location. hundreds more people will be taking advantage of those rides.consider this - you can schedule day of by calling the number 414-909-2016.you could even call that number right appointment.it's really
johnson.. is making his final bus tr stop in waukesha tonight. he's been touring the state..sometimes with congressman paul ryan or jim sensenbrenner..other times with governor scott walker . cbs 58's david ade is at that event...look for e tonight on the cbs 58 new at nine on w-m-l-m the "m" and the cbs 58 news at ten. tomorrow...groups across the state will be offering ?free rides? to voters having difficulty getting to the polls. polls.in milwaukee...a massive coordination effort...
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jim, they've helped us in so many ways. you know, we look at the employees, for example, at johnson & johnson. we have about 45,000. over 5% of them are veterans. they're veterans like marine alison, who's right out in the audience today. i'd like to recognize in the very first class of women cadets, 1980, served her country, then got out and went into the fbi, worked her way up. now she runs cybersecurity for johnson & johnson. so it's a great example -- [ applause ] so whether you look at a woman like her running our cybersecurity, the head of our pharmaceutical supply chain, they touch all aspects of our business ask we couldn't do what we do without the great leadership, the great work of veterans. >> how do you find the veterans and how do they find you? >> it works both ways. one is you've got to be constantly on the hunt. the thing is right now there's several million veterans who are either just getting out or have just gotten out of the service. they've got great leadership skills, great problem solving skills. we make it a priority in our recruiting, that's number one. number two, you got to make sure you
jim, they've helped us in so many ways. you know, we look at the employees, for example, at johnson & johnson. we have about 45,000. over 5% of them are veterans. they're veterans like marine alison, who's right out in the audience today. i'd like to recognize in the very first class of women cadets, 1980, served her country, then got out and went into the fbi, worked her way up. now she runs cybersecurity for johnson & johnson. so it's a great example -- [ applause ] so whether you...
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jim harbaugh on the sidelines. the squad limps into arizona one and seven, ranked in the lower half in offense and defense in the first meeting, david johnson ran through the 49ers paper machete defense for a 157 yards and two scores in the 33-21 arizona win. eight games left for arizona, to make a playoff run, the squad has to come out sharp and focus to put a bad 49ers team away,. the pac-12's lone playpff twenty usc. trojans freshman quarterback sam darnold 20 touchdowns coming in, balling darreus rogers thirteen yard touchdown sc making a statement up ten - three. (score) they add a ronald jones touchdown and upset the huskies!! at death valley, number two clemson wasn't ready for unranked pittsburgh. wild game clemson, up two with a forth and one., instead of letting quarterbcak desean watson make a play, wayne gallman gets the ball and gets stuffed!! down and chris blewitt, who has the wong name for a kicker nails a 48 yarder clemson nation stunned as the tigers go down 43-42 at iowa jim harbaugh and number three michigan trying to hold off the pesky hawkeyes. three seconds left, iowa freshman kicker keith duncan, 33 yards for the win
jim harbaugh on the sidelines. the squad limps into arizona one and seven, ranked in the lower half in offense and defense in the first meeting, david johnson ran through the 49ers paper machete defense for a 157 yards and two scores in the 33-21 arizona win. eight games left for arizona, to make a playoff run, the squad has to come out sharp and focus to put a bad 49ers team away,. the pac-12's lone playpff twenty usc. trojans freshman quarterback sam darnold 20 touchdowns coming in, balling...
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jim harbaugh on the sidelines. the squad limps into arizona one and seven, ranked in the lower half in offense and defense offense and defense in the first meeting, david johnson ran through the 49ers paper machete defense for a 157 yards and two scores in the 33-21 arizona win. eight games left for arizona, to make a playoff run, the squad has to come out bad 49ers team away,. bad 49ers team away,. says, "...beat them last time ." there will be better days for the arizona wildcats football team. rich rod and crew suffering through a disasterous two and seven record, oh and six in league. tonight, arizona host number twelve colorado, buffaloes lead the pac-12 in total defense allowing under three hundred yards believe in the process and stay united, the young phoenix suns doing both in the early stages of the season. fresh off a win over detroit, tonight at home, planet orange mans up up against another least from the east facing the three and five nets. nets. the arizona coyotes dropping the puck at home tonight against the eight and six bruins. dave tippets team looking to bounce back from the three - two loss to winnipeg. goalie louie domingue makes hs eigh
jim harbaugh on the sidelines. the squad limps into arizona one and seven, ranked in the lower half in offense and defense offense and defense in the first meeting, david johnson ran through the 49ers paper machete defense for a 157 yards and two scores in the 33-21 arizona win. eight games left for arizona, to make a playoff run, the squad has to come out bad 49ers team away,. bad 49ers team away,. says, "...beat them last time ." there will be better days for the arizona wildcats...
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he had clay johnson working as his chief of staff, in june of 99, had him thinking separately about transition and wanted him to talk to the jim bakers and george shultzes and get some understanding how transitions work and also think about recruitment or personnel. planning ahead with something was natural to him. he was very affected by the wars and the need to not just for president obama or the presidency itself, which you have in your hands, that institution remains strong and that is one of the reasons he started early. josh bolton, wanted him to handle it. he could come to him, get his approval and banking on something. and involved in the financial crisis, he was juggling all those things, did a lot of the work. and dealt with the executive director for the obama transition, christopher lou. the legislative affairs assistant for senator obama, and lost one together. he had the full confidence, and many issues on a daily basis after the election about people going into departments and gathering information, the two of them were able to dispose of them. >> host: chief of staff josh bolton, breakfast meeting, former chief
he had clay johnson working as his chief of staff, in june of 99, had him thinking separately about transition and wanted him to talk to the jim bakers and george shultzes and get some understanding how transitions work and also think about recruitment or personnel. planning ahead with something was natural to him. he was very affected by the wars and the need to not just for president obama or the presidency itself, which you have in your hands, that institution remains strong and that is one...
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1908 he fought tommy burns and in reno in when he fought jim 1910 jeffrey, the great white hope, jack's appreciation of understanding of johnson does go from thinking well to the complete and total admiration. here is my hand, you are the better man. he compares jeffreys to a cornfield. johnson to mont blanc. an image. he also greeted jeffrey at the train station. jeffrey blew them off. london went over to jack johnson's camp. in both cases his prior attitudes, which were just public attitudes, become genuinely admiring of jack johnson. the two of them have a lot of common. they are both entertainers. johnson smiled and quoted crowd,eare to annoy the we screened kill him, kill him over and over. london's racial attitudes are really vital to his work. >> ok. i think we have to finish. ank thef all let's th panelists and the staff for all the work they did. [applause] >> and secondly i want to remind you we have a reception and the pop up exhibit behind you. you have the owner of the exhibit here to question as well. enjoy the reception and thanks for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning p
1908 he fought tommy burns and in reno in when he fought jim 1910 jeffrey, the great white hope, jack's appreciation of understanding of johnson does go from thinking well to the complete and total admiration. here is my hand, you are the better man. he compares jeffreys to a cornfield. johnson to mont blanc. an image. he also greeted jeffrey at the train station. jeffrey blew them off. london went over to jack johnson's camp. in both cases his prior attitudes, which were just public attitudes,...
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johnson. k.j., good to see you, sir. >> good morning, jim. >> all right, kevin, i've got to tell you i have kindsplit personality on this. as someone's travel trust owned starbucks forever, numbers were fantastic. much better than anybody else is doing in the industry. absolutely. there's no doubt about it that you guys are performing at a higher level than every company in the restaurant business, every company in the hospitality business. at the same time, it did not do -- meet necessarily expectations you had in terms of comparable store sales in the u.s., not that long ago. and in the conference call you talk about the idea that maybe we're in a new era where you just don't have as much traffic on the street, not at starbucks but people going out as much. how does starbucks triumph over a secular trend that's even called the amazon trend in your own conference call? >> well, jim, as you pointed out, we had a fantastic quarter. we grew top line revenue 16%. we grew operating income 27%. and our same store comparables in the americas were 6%. certainly in the u.s. we post -- or they were 5%. w
johnson. k.j., good to see you, sir. >> good morning, jim. >> all right, kevin, i've got to tell you i have kindsplit personality on this. as someone's travel trust owned starbucks forever, numbers were fantastic. much better than anybody else is doing in the industry. absolutely. there's no doubt about it that you guys are performing at a higher level than every company in the restaurant business, every company in the hospitality business. at the same time, it did not do -- meet...
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johnsons ever. >> that's a form of tomato. >> thanks for that. >> jim, we'll see you tonight, 6:00 p.m.e. when we come back, more on this day of milestones for stocks with the dow just a shade below 19k, don't go away. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen who's back, david faber. the dow cracks 19k, the s&p cracks 2200 as the rally continues now following the election. oil is really the only thing that was not participating in a large way but has managed to find its way back above 48, as hopes for that opec production cut remain intact. amazing day. amazing day for commodities, for equities, for the dollar. people are now comp
johnsons ever. >> that's a form of tomato. >> thanks for that. >> jim, we'll see you tonight, 6:00 p.m.e. when we come back, more on this day of milestones for stocks with the dow just a shade below 19k, don't go away. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses...
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like gary johnson or another independent candidate who stands no chance of winning and that will not influence things. what you think. mike's argument is throwing your vote away is irrelevant. jimt you think about throwing your vote away. just to vote effectively or just vote. because of the signaling that it throws up. a vote for a third-party candidate is not a thrown weight vote. the way you do that is by having more votes in the columns this year than you did the year before. and you can not just assume that other people don't exist. because they actually influence more people than just trevor. he has more than he may be thinks. we can't just assume that. it is only a thrown away vote. the only thing that matters is whether your vote will be the deciding vote on who gets to be president or who wins this election. .. if the sheep screens i vote no, that does not legitimize the process. i mean, you could vote for whoever you want for whatever reason you want to a vote is you are registering your opinion about your influence, such as a boat is about how the government will use its source of power and if you say i don't want it to use its core civic power you can do that and th
like gary johnson or another independent candidate who stands no chance of winning and that will not influence things. what you think. mike's argument is throwing your vote away is irrelevant. jimt you think about throwing your vote away. just to vote effectively or just vote. because of the signaling that it throws up. a vote for a third-party candidate is not a thrown weight vote. the way you do that is by having more votes in the columns this year than you did the year before. and you can...
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to like gary johnson or another independent candidate who stands no chance of whipping and that's your vote, no chance and influencing things in one direction or another. >> can i ask jim a question? >> if it's germane to the -- >> what do you think -- mike's argument that throwing your vote away is irrelevant because you're about looking good, jim, what do you think about throwing your vote away? vote effectively or just vote. >> you should vote your conscious. because of the signaling that it throws out in so many different directions. >> a vote for a third-party candidate is not a thrown away vote. if what you're trying to do is build support for that perspective over time, and the way you do that is by having more votes in that column this year than you did last year or the year before. >> one way you do that. >> and you can't just assume that other people don't exist and we are only talking about trevor because trevor influences more people than just trevor. trevor has more than what you think and we can't assume that you're making all of the decisions in a vacuum and that other people don't exist, so a vote for a third-party candidate is only a thrown away vote i
to like gary johnson or another independent candidate who stands no chance of whipping and that's your vote, no chance and influencing things in one direction or another. >> can i ask jim a question? >> if it's germane to the -- >> what do you think -- mike's argument that throwing your vote away is irrelevant because you're about looking good, jim, what do you think about throwing your vote away? vote effectively or just vote. >> you should vote your conscious. because...
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johnson, and i'm a moderator from this panel. i want to thank duke and the con temporary panel for having us. i also want to thank students and everybody involved in this, especially to jim hawkins. our panel today is about the aftermath of being indebted. our copanelist is richard hynes, breno braga and michael sousa from sturm college, denver. right? we're going to go ahead with the most extreme consequence of the aftermath of being indebted and that is the idea of criminal debt criminalization. i came across this topic after years of doing research and finding all sorts of stories about various consumers being arrested or threatened with arrest when they couldn't pay their debt. and so i have a paper coming out where i talk about two forms of consumer debt criminalization in the columbia journal of gender and the law. and those two forms of traditional krlization are terrorizing consumers with threats of arrest, accusing them of having committed a crime. the second form is exploitation of existing criminal laws to accuse consumers of crimes and have them arrested or threaten to have them arrested. and then lastly is the misuse of civil contempt and the criminal justic
johnson, and i'm a moderator from this panel. i want to thank duke and the con temporary panel for having us. i also want to thank students and everybody involved in this, especially to jim hawkins. our panel today is about the aftermath of being indebted. our copanelist is richard hynes, breno braga and michael sousa from sturm college, denver. right? we're going to go ahead with the most extreme consequence of the aftermath of being indebted and that is the idea of criminal debt...
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johnson one vote and mitt romney, a write-in candidate one voter in dixville notch. voters choose hillary clinton. and early voting in hart's location. i want to hear from jimn new jersey. independent line. good evening. host: hello, i want to thank c-span for once again proving that the education system in our inner cities is deficient. the number of kalers tonight are woefully ignorant and c-span has brought that to the forefront. you constantly ridicule donald trump bringing up statements he's made but you've never hillary icized clinton on her sexually. bill clinton is slepping with jenna clan. cultural marxism at its best. the 45 goals of communism has almost been completed. you've taken over our medical, our education system, all of our institution, the bureaucrats are corrupt and what we really need is a red hunt resurrection and hopefully ted cruz will follow footstep andhy's hopefully we can purge -- host: do you bring up joe mccarthy? caller: you called trump supports trump tart scum. host: no, i didn't. caller: i sent it to your only budsman. you called trump supporters trump tart scum. it was really smart to insult us like that. so you know what
johnson one vote and mitt romney, a write-in candidate one voter in dixville notch. voters choose hillary clinton. and early voting in hart's location. i want to hear from jimn new jersey. independent line. good evening. host: hello, i want to thank c-span for once again proving that the education system in our inner cities is deficient. the number of kalers tonight are woefully ignorant and c-span has brought that to the forefront. you constantly ridicule donald trump bringing up statements...
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in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 when he fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnson does go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine, women, and song. in both cases, his prior attitudes, which were public attitudes become genuinely admiring of jack johnson. the two had a lot in common. they are both entertainers. he quoted shakespeare to annoy the crowd which screamed kill him, kill him over and over. but london's racial studies are really vital to his work. >> okay. i think we have to finish. first of all, let's thank both the panelists and the staff for all the work they did. [ applause ]. and then she secondly i want to remind you we have reception and the pop-up exhibit behind you. and you have the owner of the exhibit if you want to question some of the items. he will be here as well. enjoy the rec
in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 when he fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnson does go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine, women, and song. in both cases, his prior...