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by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson didn't have a line long enough to defend the men. so what he asked over and over was for the davis administration to send the horse command east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi of all of their defenders, and that was something davis -- i think wisely -- refused to do. richard mcmurray and others have pointed out that alabama and mississippi were ready important states. stripping the states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region of the river about a. it would've ope
by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson...
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let's start with senior washington correspondent joe johnson. joe, we have new information from centcom about the strikes. >> reporter: that is right, john. this is expected to be a long campaign. latest information from central command is a mix of fighter and bomber and aircraft and tomahawk land missiles with 14 strikes. the strikes destroyed or damaged multiple targets in the area of raqqa, albu kamal. it hit fighters and training compounds and storage facilities, and finance center and supply trucks and armored vehicles. they used 27 tomahawk missiles and fighter airplanes from the navy and marines. piloted aircraft and bombers as well. t the allies from bahrain and qatar all participated. safely exited the strike area. centcom says the united states has taken action to disrupt the attack plotting against the united states and western interests conducted by seasoned al qaeda veterans referred to as the group who established a safe haven in syria and test and improvised explosive devices and recruit westerns. those strikes were undertaken by u
let's start with senior washington correspondent joe johnson. joe, we have new information from centcom about the strikes. >> reporter: that is right, john. this is expected to be a long campaign. latest information from central command is a mix of fighter and bomber and aircraft and tomahawk land missiles with 14 strikes. the strikes destroyed or damaged multiple targets in the area of raqqa, albu kamal. it hit fighters and training compounds and storage facilities, and finance center...
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he was joe johnson. thank you for your good question, sir. [laughter] >> a couple of other questions. >> let me ask one more. sermon --us was sherman when you surrender north carolina. attributeu softness's office -- to johnson's surrender. >> why was sherman so kind to johnson at the bennett house? if you remember, sherman wrote up a contract for honesty with johnston that was so lean it that washington rejected it and told sherman to write it over. the problem was that sherman was actually getting into political issues of how the rebels would fit back into the citizenship, and sherman and stanton and said, no. that is for us in the congress to decide. don't go there. action, sherman did have a very benevolent side to his concord enemy. -- it is of the story in the confederate reader -- that after sherman ordered the , septembertlanta 5-seven, to leave, a lady came to sherman and personally appealed that you be up to stay in her home with her child. she brought her little baby. madam, it isined, the hardship of war. i am without option. i am
he was joe johnson. thank you for your good question, sir. [laughter] >> a couple of other questions. >> let me ask one more. sermon --us was sherman when you surrender north carolina. attributeu softness's office -- to johnson's surrender. >> why was sherman so kind to johnson at the bennett house? if you remember, sherman wrote up a contract for honesty with johnston that was so lean it that washington rejected it and told sherman to write it over. the problem was that...
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reading a small little story about an african-american man from 17 years old in mississippi, billy joe johnson, who died suspiciously in the hands of the deputy sheriff on a dark road in mississippi. it turns out that he had scholarships to multiple schools. he was an athlete. it turns out that he was shot and was let to lie in the street for seven hours. mr. and mrs. johnson will not allow to see their son as he lay in the street. mrs. johnson passed out. so when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand showed us that michael brown is the tip of a larger iceberg, that racked bodies are not valued in the society. we live in what i call an age of disposability of culture of capitalist technocracy where and a few people matter inspire a culture of violence, where black bodies are the the lowestarry currency in society. so when we look at michael brown the guy who was just killed in ohio, we begin to detect a real pattern that the assault is on the african-american community. i know that black men are being killed, larger than all other numbers, but like women are being killed, in lar
reading a small little story about an african-american man from 17 years old in mississippi, billy joe johnson, who died suspiciously in the hands of the deputy sheriff on a dark road in mississippi. it turns out that he had scholarships to multiple schools. he was an athlete. it turns out that he was shot and was let to lie in the street for seven hours. mr. and mrs. johnson will not allow to see their son as he lay in the street. mrs. johnson passed out. so when we see what happened to...
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we will stick around with wires joe brown, keith rabois, and for johnson as well.g up, we talk about security. will the security features be enough added in terms of a mobile wallet? will this be enough to protect our information? we find out next. ♪ >> welcome back. you're watching a special edition of "bloomberg west," --apple's next generation. tim cook just unveiled two new iphones. >> these of the iphones. the iphone 6, and the iphone 6 plus. they are without a doubt the best iphones we have ever done. i hope you will agree, they are the best phones you have ever seen. as for how much they cost, the iphone 6 -- $200 to $400 with a contract. the iphone 6 plus, three other dollars to $500 with a contract. is $90ans the iphone and with a contract. the updated security will include a two-step verification process which will send an extra code to a person's mobile phone if a password is entered, but will added password protection will be enough to keep consumers happy? and how much more action security will he need if i wallet and health care information are added?
we will stick around with wires joe brown, keith rabois, and for johnson as well.g up, we talk about security. will the security features be enough added in terms of a mobile wallet? will this be enough to protect our information? we find out next. ♪ >> welcome back. you're watching a special edition of "bloomberg west," --apple's next generation. tim cook just unveiled two new iphones. >> these of the iphones. the iphone 6, and the iphone 6 plus. they are without a...
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this issue after reading a small, little story about an african-american man 17 years old, billy joe johnson, who died suspiciously in the hands of the deputy sheriff on a dark road. it turns out that he had scholarships to multiple schools, an athlete. it turns out that he was shot and was made to lie in the street for seven hours. mr. and mrs. johnson were not allowed to see their son as he lay in the street. in addition to that, mrs. johnson passed out. and so when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand that the data shows us that michael brown is the tip of a larger iceberg, that black bodies are not valued in a society. we live in what i call an age of this possibility of culture, of technocracy where only a few people matter and a spiralling of culture of violence where black bodies are the lowest -- carry those currency in society. .. >> >> there are several things you need to know. >> i will stop you right now because i want to take focus right now. there is a few data points i will share but i first appreciate your comment in that space and about this issue in general
this issue after reading a small, little story about an african-american man 17 years old, billy joe johnson, who died suspiciously in the hands of the deputy sheriff on a dark road. it turns out that he had scholarships to multiple schools, an athlete. it turns out that he was shot and was made to lie in the street for seven hours. mr. and mrs. johnson were not allowed to see their son as he lay in the street. in addition to that, mrs. johnson passed out. and so when we see what happened to...
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conversations with joe, long time owner he said that projectiles were fired through their windows. >> how are you doing? i'm andre johnson. i was told to read a letter. i'm not going to read a letter. i'm not good add public speaking. i am a long shore man. i'm on the executive committee, on the drill team. embarcadero, these people, common wealth, we have a meeting with them tonight. they sent me here. there is many of you all from alaska, san diego to hawaii. i have 18,000 brothers and sisters. bloody thursday is big to us. 80 years ago, stuart, embarcadero, market, mission was bloody, bloody. when you find some antique to restore it in its proper way, you do it properly. you don't modernize it. this is not modern of the times. right now, as of july first we were without a contract. the longest in a while. we work for 82 shipping companies that control the world industry of trade. this landmark? leave it alone. please. washington d.c. is smithsonian institute have our legacy there. leave it alone. joe biden visit there. leave it alone. common wealth, you want to show your common wealth, honor harry bridges, honor the l
conversations with joe, long time owner he said that projectiles were fired through their windows. >> how are you doing? i'm andre johnson. i was told to read a letter. i'm not going to read a letter. i'm not good add public speaking. i am a long shore man. i'm on the executive committee, on the drill team. embarcadero, these people, common wealth, we have a meeting with them tonight. they sent me here. there is many of you all from alaska, san diego to hawaii. i have 18,000 brothers and...
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johnson. and she is as hot as a cup of joe and twice as bitter, joanne know nosuchunsky. and he is wearing black to match his soul, andy levy. and he is so hot you can roast marshmellows on his face. tucker carlson chief of the daily caller. look at him, look at him. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. the president is vague while they are talking plague. a laptop contained a 19-page document detailing how to make a bubonic plate bomb. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> that actually won an emmy. beat out that "downton abbey" crap. i love their center fold, the isis document claims that, quote, the advantage of biological weapons is they do not cost a lot of money. while the human casualties can be huge, the uk, short for the united kingdom, tucker, is not taking isis lightly in response to the group's gains in iraq britain has raised its terror threat level to severe. here is some fella. >> let's be clear about the source of the threat we face. the terrorist threat was not created by the iraq war 10 years ago. it existed even before the horrific attacks on 9/
johnson. and she is as hot as a cup of joe and twice as bitter, joanne know nosuchunsky. and he is wearing black to match his soul, andy levy. and he is so hot you can roast marshmellows on his face. tucker carlson chief of the daily caller. look at him, look at him. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. the president is vague while they are talking plague. a laptop contained a 19-page document detailing how to make a bubonic plate bomb. it is the subject of tonight's -- >>...
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johnson, and hannah nicollette. live coverage of the oklahoma governors debate between joe dorman and governor mary fallin. , the nebraskan2 governors debate. saturday night on c-span 88:00 the montanaerage of u.s. house debate between democrat john lewis and former state senator ryan zinke. more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the house oversight committee examines secret service operations after security breaches at the white house. representative bob goodlatte from virginia talked about executive power. and tonight at 9:00, the texas governors debate between greg abbott and wendy davis. coming up in 45 minutes, congressman tom cole of oklahoma on u.s. efforts against isis. then a look at the midterm elections. with representative donna edwards from maryland. executive vice president and provost joseph steinmetz. welcome to the washington journal. julia service director pearson will face a lot of questions today about how to deal with intruders. there. have our cameras a lot of coverage here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the fi
johnson, and hannah nicollette. live coverage of the oklahoma governors debate between joe dorman and governor mary fallin. , the nebraskan2 governors debate. saturday night on c-span 88:00 the montanaerage of u.s. house debate between democrat john lewis and former state senator ryan zinke. more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the house oversight committee examines secret service operations...
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johnson and the independent party candidate. thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, live coverage of the oklahoma governors debate between joe dorman and the incumbent government mary fallin. also on thursday on c-span 2, the nebraska governor debate between chuck hasso brooke and pete ricketts. night, live coverage of the montana u.s. house debate between john lewis and former state senator republican ryan zinke. campaign 2014, more than 100 dates for the control of congress. us later tonight for remarks from bill gates for microsoft. he sat down with mike allen earlier today to discuss the ebola outbreak in west africa. he cochairs the bill and melinda gates counted -- foundation which pledged $50 million to fight the deadly virus. it is part of the lessons from leaders in series which gets underway at a day -- 8:00 eastern on c-span. the house oversight and government reform committee hears from julia pearson about secret service security protocols which comes after a man sprinted across the white house lawn and entered the building. there was another incident -- bullets were found inside the white house without secret se
johnson and the independent party candidate. thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, live coverage of the oklahoma governors debate between joe dorman and the incumbent government mary fallin. also on thursday on c-span 2, the nebraska governor debate between chuck hasso brooke and pete ricketts. night, live coverage of the montana u.s. house debate between john lewis and former state senator republican ryan zinke. campaign 2014, more than 100 dates for the control of congress. us later...
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joe wisenthal said apple just changed selfies forever. over to you. >> thanks, carl, very much. our coverage continues right now and back with us, hugh johnsongh johnson advisers, todd rosenbleth and ivan wiseseth. let's talk about the health space and quantify what it might mean for apple. ivan, you said apple's not always first in the space but once they get in there, they dominate the space. >> yes. >> so, so far, we're getting a little hint of what the health app might be or the health portion of the phone line. are you impressed? >> so far. i mean, most of them do measure movement, a key function people want and so many applications and apps to measure people with health illnesses or health problems and people to track and improve their fitness and a huge market. >> you would agree with that i think, todd. >> i would. this is why apple's a good part of the portfolio. a consumer discretionary component of the business but this is a technology company that's growth oriented. >> carl? >> yes. sue, tyler asking of pricing. i think we have the first indication. on the 6 with the contract, $199. by the way, all of this available september 19t
joe wisenthal said apple just changed selfies forever. over to you. >> thanks, carl, very much. our coverage continues right now and back with us, hugh johnsongh johnson advisers, todd rosenbleth and ivan wiseseth. let's talk about the health space and quantify what it might mean for apple. ivan, you said apple's not always first in the space but once they get in there, they dominate the space. >> yes. >> so, so far, we're getting a little hint of what the health app might be...
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johnson hook joseph to st. louis this summer. he's hoping to raise awareness about the disorder. >> six or seven people on the field took a picture of yo joe be sealing it in sports illustrated the next couple of months. >> there are no cure but treatments are improved. one in 15,000 children are born with potter willie. so what are the odds met another teammate would live less than a minute away. >> the odds are so small. >> melissa's son is one with therapy he too is growing stronger. >> every milestone i feel is celebrated even more than maybe typical kid because you're working so hard with them. >> both families new nothing about the disorder when they were first diagnosed. they're hoping to change and that raise money for research. >> we have just hope for the future. it's not as dismal as it's portrayed. >> we don't know what can develop with them down the road but do you have to take moment by moment. >> a couple more. yes. >> joseph will keep playing together their family and friends will keep pushing for a cure. >> dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >> tonight only on fox, imagine the horror you get a tablet and give it to your excited c
johnson hook joseph to st. louis this summer. he's hoping to raise awareness about the disorder. >> six or seven people on the field took a picture of yo joe be sealing it in sports illustrated the next couple of months. >> there are no cure but treatments are improved. one in 15,000 children are born with potter willie. so what are the odds met another teammate would live less than a minute away. >> the odds are so small. >> melissa's son is one with therapy he too is...
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johnson took joseph to st. louis this summer. he's hoping to raise awareness about the disorder. >> six or seven guys got together and on the field took a picture of joe and seeing it in sports illustrated the next cull months. >> reporter: floss cure but treatments are improving. one in 15,000 children are born with prader willi. so what are the odds another teammate in this fight would list less than a minute away. >> the odds are so small. >> reporter: melissa's son is one. with therapy he too is growing stronger. >> every milestone i feel is celebrated, even more than maybe with a typical kid because you're working so hard with them. >> reporter: both families new nothing about the disorder when they were first diagnosed. they're hoping to change that and raise money tori search. >> we have just hope for the future. it's not as dismal as it's portrayed. >> you know we don't know what can develop with them down the road but you do have to take it moment by moment. >> a couple more? >> yes. >> reporter: joseph and kim met will keep playing together. their family and friends will keep pushing for cure. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >> anybody who suffe
johnson took joseph to st. louis this summer. he's hoping to raise awareness about the disorder. >> six or seven guys got together and on the field took a picture of joe and seeing it in sports illustrated the next cull months. >> reporter: floss cure but treatments are improving. one in 15,000 children are born with prader willi. so what are the odds another teammate in this fight would list less than a minute away. >> the odds are so small. >> reporter: melissa's son...
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johnson and hannah nicollet. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on cspan, live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between joe dorman and mary fallin. also on c-span 2, the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hassebrook and pete rickets. between john lewis and ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame garvin. he spoke about the robotic missions taking place on mars and what they've revealed about the planet. this is 35 minutes. [ applause ]. >> thanks. thank you very much. can everyone hear me? thank you very much. i want to take you on a tour really kind of like the ice lan dick sagas of what the science discoveries from mars especially in the last 14 years of our program of exploration known as the mars exploration program which is implemented at our jet propulsion lab has given us. i would like to leave you a thought that the science discoveries that i hope to convince you are real, they come from a large community of scientists across universit
johnson and hannah nicollet. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on cspan, live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between joe dorman and mary fallin. also on c-span 2, the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hassebrook and pete rickets. between john lewis and ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame...
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johnson and independent party candidate hannah nicolette. thursday, coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between democrat joe dorman and republican maryfallon. thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span 2 the nebraska governors debate between democrat chuck hasabrok and pete ricketts. and live coverage between john lewis and ryan zinke. campaign 2014. more than a hundred debates for the control of congress. >>> the candidates for the senate seat in iowa pet for their first debate. democratic representative bruce braylee and jo any ernst are vying for the sheet from tom harkin. here is some of the debate. >> you say philosophically you oppose subsidies but support the renewable fuel standard. how long would you make an exception for renewable fuel? >> until we are on equal with footing. if you look at the subsidieses going out there to oil and many other sectors out there within the energy industry, our rfs needs to be on equal footing. i'm someone who will continue to support it and my father is a proud farmer. one in six jobs are created by the iowa farmer. i i'm so proud to have the endorsement of the iowa farm bureaument again, i will continu
johnson and independent party candidate hannah nicolette. thursday, coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between democrat joe dorman and republican maryfallon. thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span 2 the nebraska governors debate between democrat chuck hasabrok and pete ricketts. and live coverage between john lewis and ryan zinke. campaign 2014. more than a hundred debates for the control of congress. >>> the candidates for the senate seat in iowa pet for their first debate....
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johnson and independence party candidate hanna nicollette. that live in rochester, minnesota. >> thursday night two more governor debates. mary fallin and joeoorman. that's live on c-span at 8:00 eastern. also at 8:00 eastern, a debate of nebraska's governor's race. ebrook and pete ricketts. on c-span, a debate from oregon. where john kitzhaber faces a challenge from republican dennis richardson. >> for over 70 years, the oregon association of broadcasters or the o.a.b., has been the voice of the broadcast industry in oregon. we advocate for oregonans about the important of free television and radio before the legislature in say salem in and congress in washington, d.c. we have activities that encourage sound broadcast practices to better serve you and provide scholarships for students across the region to attract emerging journalism talent in our state. today's debate broadcast live across the state of oregon between governor john kitzhaber and representative dennis richardson is an example of the o.a.b.'s involvement in the process of helping educate the citizens of oregon on the important issues facing them each and every day. more than
johnson and independence party candidate hanna nicollette. that live in rochester, minnesota. >> thursday night two more governor debates. mary fallin and joeoorman. that's live on c-span at 8:00 eastern. also at 8:00 eastern, a debate of nebraska's governor's race. ebrook and pete ricketts. on c-span, a debate from oregon. where john kitzhaber faces a challenge from republican dennis richardson. >> for over 70 years, the oregon association of broadcasters or the o.a.b., has been...
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johnson and hannah nicollet. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on cspan, live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between joe dorman and mary fallin.also on c-span 2, the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hassebrook and pete rickets. between john lewis and ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame garvin. he spoke about the robotic missions taking place on mars and what they've revealed about the planet. this is 35 minutes. [ applause ]. >> thanks. thank you very much. can everyone hear me? thank you very much. i want to take you on a tour really kind of like the ice lan dick sagas of what the science discoveries from mars especially in the last 14 years of our program of exploration known as the mars exploration program which is implemented at our jet propulsion lab has given us. i would like to leave you a thought that the science discoveries that i hope to convince you are real, they come from a large community of scientists across universiti
johnson and hannah nicollet. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on cspan, live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between joe dorman and mary fallin.also on c-span 2, the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hassebrook and pete rickets. between john lewis and ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame...
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this week, senator ron johnson joins us for the must read opinion pages. we'll be right back with more "morning joei, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the
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johnson, jr., thank you. . >> thank you. >>> a story book ending for derek jeter on his final night at yankee stadium. up night, joe. >>> first let's check in with the always nervous bill hemmer. >> indeed. right there, baby. morning. we hit targets in syria again overnight. is this war having an impact on the terrorists? a close look at that this morning. bill o'reilly is here. eag and minute president obama's decision making and talk about a new book out. and what's the truth about new terror threats here at home? martha and i will see you at the top of the hour, 12 minutes away while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >> talk about a story book
johnson, jr., thank you. . >> thank you. >>> a story book ending for derek jeter on his final night at yankee stadium. up night, joe. >>> first let's check in with the always nervous bill hemmer. >> indeed. right there, baby. morning. we hit targets in syria again overnight. is this war having an impact on the terrorists? a close look at that this morning. bill o'reilly is here. eag and minute president obama's decision making and talk about a new book out. and...
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johnson and independence party candidate hannah nicollette. thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between democrat joen and the incumbent governor republican mary fallin. also on thursday on c-span2 the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hasbrook and pete rickets. and saturday live coverage of the montana u.s. house debate between democrat john lewis, and former state senator republican ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014. more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >>> we go now to a conference on mars exploration at george washington university, it includes senior officials from nasa. in this part of the conference, nasa administrator charles boldin tells the audience that humans have to become a multiplanet species in order to survive. his remarks are about half an hour. >>> thank you very much, and thanks to all of you for allowing me to be with you this morning and it kind of kick us off, i hope. i also want to thank explore mars as well as g.w. president steve knapp and scott pace of the g.w. space policy institute for bringing us together for this second annual humans to mars
johnson and independence party candidate hannah nicollette. thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate between democrat joen and the incumbent governor republican mary fallin. also on thursday on c-span2 the nebraska governor's debate between democrat chuck hasbrook and pete rickets. and saturday live coverage of the montana u.s. house debate between democrat john lewis, and former state senator republican ryan zinke. c-span campaign 2014. more than...
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johnson was already on probation and despite doing demoted, he'll get to keep his 21-dollar an hour salary. >>> what would you do if you won the lottery? for these new millionaires, rhonda and joethey won $11.7 million. rhonda says she'll keep waiting tables. her husband says he's happy with the same old truck. >> my truck has 280,000 on it and i'm going to try to get 500,000 on it. i'm not going to get anything. we're not doing anything special except help our kids and family. >> nice. their prize is the largest lotto jackpot in minnesota history. that guy reminds me of my father-in-law. >> isn't that the key to surviving winning the lottery? not changing your life that much? invariably, so manysay. of your family members and total strangers start contacting you with their sob stories about how they need -- you just won $11 million. 200,000 would really get me out of a jam. >> i know how they said, no, we're just going to help friends and family. >>> coming up on this wednesday, the federal ban on snack foods in school isn't just cutting down menu options. it's also cutting education options as well. the consequences the federal government did not see coming when it stepped in
johnson was already on probation and despite doing demoted, he'll get to keep his 21-dollar an hour salary. >>> what would you do if you won the lottery? for these new millionaires, rhonda and joethey won $11.7 million. rhonda says she'll keep waiting tables. her husband says he's happy with the same old truck. >> my truck has 280,000 on it and i'm going to try to get 500,000 on it. i'm not going to get anything. we're not doing anything special except help our kids and family....