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is this joe johnson doing this? joe johnson in engineering? been with us the entire week. you look around and go is this really may? it is. temperatures have been very cool but they are coming up coast and bay because the water temps have been coming up. we will go 64 in san francisco today. that is average for this time of year. oakland should be closer. maybe a degree or two warmer than that. cloud cover continues to stream off. really good rainfall up there. once that goes through, weak high pressure will begin to build in over the weekend. mid 50s for most. these are not really cold. they are cool for some. the water temps they are up about 4-5 degrees. thunderstorm activity down in las vegas and sacramento and san joaquin valley. a lot of low clouds. should burn off a little sooner. isolated showers possible for us. . not much in the way of drizzle yet. through the interior it's still way below average. coast and bay are pretty close to slightly below average for this time of year. fog will be with us saturday. maybe a little drizzle and
is this joe johnson doing this? joe johnson in engineering? been with us the entire week. you look around and go is this really may? it is. temperatures have been very cool but they are coming up coast and bay because the water temps have been coming up. we will go 64 in san francisco today. that is average for this time of year. oakland should be closer. maybe a degree or two warmer than that. cloud cover continues to stream off. really good rainfall up there. once that goes through, weak high...
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joe johnson says he would like to see a fight between you and sal castaneda. >> just think about it. >> oh no. >> i'm not going there. >> okay. >>> claims that he thought of it first. in 25 minutes the evidence a san francisco man claims or proves that he says he found -- the founder stole his idea for uber. >> because you walk through a flame and smoke so you can save two lives that are here in front of you today. >> saying thank you face to face. up next the emotional reunion between a mother and police officer who rescued her and her son. >>> the theme was songs from the early 2000s. started at 2001. this is early 2000 by life house. if you have a song that is important to you, you want to hear it, send it to us we'll be playing your request every friday morning. just #ktvu on twitter, instagram or facebook. >>> there was an emotional reunion in the east bay between a martinez police officer and two people he rescued. there were tears and hugs as they met officer dustin mayberry. the mother and son were trapped inside their second floor apartment fire raging fire. officer mayberry
joe johnson says he would like to see a fight between you and sal castaneda. >> just think about it. >> oh no. >> i'm not going there. >> okay. >>> claims that he thought of it first. in 25 minutes the evidence a san francisco man claims or proves that he says he found -- the founder stole his idea for uber. >> because you walk through a flame and smoke so you can save two lives that are here in front of you today. >> saying thank you face to face....
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. >> joe johnson shot and killed march 24th responding to the call of a suicidal man. nded that ceremony yesterday. the johnson family has formed a bond with the family of officer jeffrey santana killed in 2001. the two men were in the same academy class. >> to give them a little support, let them know they're not the only ones. >> chief larry,scoval told the crowd the men and women of the department are part of the fabric of the community. since1849, 12 police officers have given their lives in the line of duty. >>> they demanded that program cuts be reversed, that the special trustee who runs it school be removed. today those student say they will attend a supervisor's hearing about the future of city college at san francisco city hall. that's at 2 p.m. city college, as you know, has been fighting to retain its accreditation. >>> california's avocado industry is being hit hard by the drought. the lack of rain, high cost of irrigation, and water cuts are forcing farmers to reduce the number of avocado trees, which shortens the supply. one farmer in san diego county sai
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we're going to pan -- this must be joe johnson. we're taking this to the control room.here's been reports of rain from sacramento to low die to highway 99. so it's close. we're getting close. we're just on the western edge of the system. i still think lake county, napa county, solano and contra costa are going to be close today. thank you very much for doing that. san francisco, though, the water temps are cold. 50s. but kind of -- partly sunny day. warmer. 66 today. each day coming up about 2 or 3 degrees. yesterday was 63. napa, a lot of clouds, showers, possible thousands. starting off 48, 62. i pick things up later today. you can see what's happening. coming out of the sierra, wrapping around. now heading out toward ant i don't care. very close. ruo vista. here's where holly pines reporting big lightning. turns to snow. there's a winter weather advisory. truckie has light snow. south lake tahoe has light snow. we'll take it. if you're getting light snow, you can let me know. 40s and 50s on the temps. that's the coldest i've seen san francisco. bodega bay 49. low 0s
we're going to pan -- this must be joe johnson. we're taking this to the control room.here's been reports of rain from sacramento to low die to highway 99. so it's close. we're getting close. we're just on the western edge of the system. i still think lake county, napa county, solano and contra costa are going to be close today. thank you very much for doing that. san francisco, though, the water temps are cold. 50s. but kind of -- partly sunny day. warmer. 66 today. each day coming up about 2...
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joe: thank you, cory johnson. meanwhile, the m&a barrage continues with today's charter/time warner deal to $59 million or $195 a share. let's take a quick look. scarlet: of course, that is interesting because time warner has in some volatile movement after the comcast deal could not go through. you wonder if this is the last burst of m&a activity before everything comes -- you know, the air gets let out of the bubble. i always think of 2007 when there's this frenzy of dealmaking and the indexes were reaching high after high after every single day. joe: when you see him in a kick into higher gear and it seems like there's deals all the time these days, that seems like a signal of perhaps the bullishness in the market reaching higher levels, but i think it's also dangerous to try to draw too bright lines between this and other historical periods. 2007, we sought a deteriorating economy. so much more leverage in the system. we saw this insane speculation in oil at that time. very different. but as you point out, you
joe: thank you, cory johnson. meanwhile, the m&a barrage continues with today's charter/time warner deal to $59 million or $195 a share. let's take a quick look. scarlet: of course, that is interesting because time warner has in some volatile movement after the comcast deal could not go through. you wonder if this is the last burst of m&a activity before everything comes -- you know, the air gets let out of the bubble. i always think of 2007 when there's this frenzy of dealmaking and...
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continental and johnson & joe son opted not to rerenub their deals.is the top tier names that fifa will worry about most without all of them, there may be no more of this. accept matter. they are the worse effected with temperatures close to 50 degrees celsius. >> funerals have been taking place across the southern indian states gnarly 1400 people have died there because of heat related illnesses. >> this woman died because of sun is stroke, most of the people who have died here they do small jobs and they have no financial security. the government needs to help them. >> they have been hardest hit by the heat wave with with the state government india's meteorological department says temperatures have risen quickly, and unexpectedly. >> about illness like lead voak. but in some areas there are fears these public service announcements are a little too late. >> hundreds of millions are sweltering in conditions. >> i have to cover up well, when i travel. it's easier for some people with air conditioning, i also try to go out in the morning or during the e
continental and johnson & joe son opted not to rerenub their deals.is the top tier names that fifa will worry about most without all of them, there may be no more of this. accept matter. they are the worse effected with temperatures close to 50 degrees celsius. >> funerals have been taking place across the southern indian states gnarly 1400 people have died there because of heat related illnesses. >> this woman died because of sun is stroke, most of the people who have died here...
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we're going to be asking secretary jay johnson about it later on "morning joe." it has been a rough week for florida former governor jeb bush. his answer about one of his older brother's biggest foreign policy decisions changed once again yesterday. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: in arizona, jeb bush tried to clean up a political mess of his own making. >> knowing what we know now, what would you have done? i would not have engaged and gone into iraq. >> but that's a huge flip from what he said on monday. >> knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion? >> i would have and so would have hillary clinton. >> reporter: saying he misinterpreted the question, he tried again tuesday. >> so in other words, in 20/20 hindsight, you would make a different decision. >> yeah. i don't know what it would have been. but the simple fact is mistakes were made. >> reporter: republican rivals seized on his waivering. >> knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion of iraq? >> of course not. >> i don't think you can honestly say that if
we're going to be asking secretary jay johnson about it later on "morning joe." it has been a rough week for florida former governor jeb bush. his answer about one of his older brother's biggest foreign policy decisions changed once again yesterday. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: in arizona, jeb bush tried to clean up a political mess of his own making. >> knowing what we know now, what would you have done? i would not have engaged and gone into iraq. >> but...
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and johnson says joe, call have not. him we are going to put the biggest public housing project in the history of this country in the middle of his fancy westchester does it. [laughter] to show him there's plenty of money for housing. i did and we did get his vote. [laughter] >> each year the commandant of the coast guard's assembles a list of books he recommends for men and women.
and johnson says joe, call have not. him we are going to put the biggest public housing project in the history of this country in the middle of his fancy westchester does it. [laughter] to show him there's plenty of money for housing. i did and we did get his vote. [laughter] >> each year the commandant of the coast guard's assembles a list of books he recommends for men and women.
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was taking money from people that needed it, people put needed housing and poor housing and johnson says joend tell him we are going to put the biggest housing project in the history of this country in the middle of his fancy westchester district. i did and we did get his vote. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. presidential candidates often released book to introduce themselves to voters. here are some recent books written by declared and potential candidates for president. former secretary of state hillary clinton looks back on her time serving in the obama administration in hard choices. more potential presidential candidates with recent books include -- look for his book in june. ended alan booktv our coverage of the third annual san antonio book festival in texas. over the next several hours we will bring you discussions on classic american writers, women in the military, u.s. internment camps during world war ii and the important entrepreneurship. we begin with the panel on latino america with matt barreto and henry flores. [inaudible conversations] >> welco
was taking money from people that needed it, people put needed housing and poor housing and johnson says joend tell him we are going to put the biggest housing project in the history of this country in the middle of his fancy westchester district. i did and we did get his vote. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. presidential candidates often released book to introduce themselves to voters. here are some recent books written by declared and potential candidates...
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actors gary sinese and joe mantegna will be taking part and the band smashing will be here and caleb johnson of "american idol" fame and of course miss america. this parade goes between 7th and 17th street. you're advised to take metro down. the trains will be -- they'll be spacing between the trains but free parking and off peak fares. some closures have gone into place, about 6:00 a.m. down along the mall here at constitution at 1:30 those street closures will be between 15th and 16th street. busy day here. contemplative day in the nation's capital. we are live along the parade route. derrick ward. back to you. >> you'll want to plan ahead if you take metro to the parade. it's on a sunday schedule today and that means the trains are running from 7:00 a.m. to midnight. parking at metro lots is free. you'll only pay off peak fare prices. plan on the sunday schedule for the metrobuses as well. all subscription trips are cancelled. also if you're planning to head out, you'll want to pack the spf. >> yeah. sun abounds in the day ahead for sure. 5:21 just about now on this monday morning. a live
actors gary sinese and joe mantegna will be taking part and the band smashing will be here and caleb johnson of "american idol" fame and of course miss america. this parade goes between 7th and 17th street. you're advised to take metro down. the trains will be -- they'll be spacing between the trains but free parking and off peak fares. some closures have gone into place, about 6:00 a.m. down along the mall here at constitution at 1:30 those street closures will be between 15th and...
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joe biden. who would have figured. let's talk about this. jason johnson here, political science at hiram college and director of university center for politics and author of "the surge, 2014 big gop win and what it means for the next election." welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. bernie sanders, socialist, 15%, ahead of joe biden, socialist. >> i think we can change the word socialist to 'n' i don't like hillary." i think at this particular point you have a large number of democrats who just don't like hillary clinton, they don't like the clinton legacy and they are looking for an alternative. i don't think he's going to provide much of a challenge. i don't think he's much of an ideological challenge. it's a resistance vote and will disappear by the time we get to iowa next spring. >> jerry, joe biden, talk about name recognition, he's the vice president of the united states. >> carol, he's not running. he's told a few people privately, yeah i'm going to run, but we see no evidence whatsoever of a real campaign being put together. if
joe biden. who would have figured. let's talk about this. jason johnson here, political science at hiram college and director of university center for politics and author of "the surge, 2014 big gop win and what it means for the next election." welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. bernie sanders, socialist, 15%, ahead of joe biden, socialist. >> i think we can change the word socialist to 'n' i don't like hillary." i think at this particular...
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. >> i want to play part of what jeh johnson said on "morning joe" about the terror threat at home, hereontinues to center around aviation security, which is why i directed enhancements to aviation security at what we call last point of departure airports overseas that have flights directly into the united states. we continue to evaluate whether more is necessary. >> is this whole airline security something you think is key, as well? >> well i think that when you hear a tape like baghdadi, you saw the arrest of a man yesterday in texas who was looking at someone who had gone to try to fight with isis and come back, we just don't know where the threats will come from, so aviation security is there, but so is cargo and the ports in miami, there are all sorts of soft points in the transportation system that just don't involve airline passengers, but involve others, and i think they are taking them seriously across the bard. particularly when you have amor fis calls for people to take actions wherever they are. >> thank you very much for being with me, appreciate it. >> thank you. sflmptle c
. >> i want to play part of what jeh johnson said on "morning joe" about the terror threat at home, hereontinues to center around aviation security, which is why i directed enhancements to aviation security at what we call last point of departure airports overseas that have flights directly into the united states. we continue to evaluate whether more is necessary. >> is this whole airline security something you think is key, as well? >> well i think that when you...
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johnson. careful police work, forensic science, and a little bit of luck convicted sardar of murder. justice, too for specialist joe banany, who was wounded trying to recover a bomb to build. >> could feel the sun beating on me and like, my blood my own blood feeling hotter than that sun. and i could feel like i was losing a lot of blood. >> reporter: british police flagged sardar when he came home from the war in iraq in 2007 not in connection with these incidents. in 2012 they even raided his home and found a bomb making manual but it wasn't enough to charge him. the evidence for that came a year later. i.e.d.s intact and in collected in iraq and shipped halfway across the world to the f.b.i.'s terrorism explosives lab in virginia. in 2014, bingo. sardar's prints were lifted from a piece of tape on two bombs that had been planted on the roads west of baghdad. british police finally had what they needed to go to court. >> sardar has reinvented himself carefully in london since returning as a black cab driver. the reality is he a bomb maker he's a terrorist and he's been convicted of murder this afternoon. >> repor
johnson. careful police work, forensic science, and a little bit of luck convicted sardar of murder. justice, too for specialist joe banany, who was wounded trying to recover a bomb to build. >> could feel the sun beating on me and like, my blood my own blood feeling hotter than that sun. and i could feel like i was losing a lot of blood. >> reporter: british police flagged sardar when he came home from the war in iraq in 2007 not in connection with these incidents. in 2012 they...
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joe: even the most bullish analysts and china have been massively incorrect on the downside because of how much it has gone up. scarlet: we now have breaking earnings from tivo and cory johnson of those numbers. cory? yes, that is significantly faster, big growth in subsections as well, 27%. but profits went down on a year-over-year basis because of gross costs and worse margins. higher costs across the board. even.com adjusted $29 million, and again, profit well in line with guidance less than a year ago, profits of a net income of $7.9 million. but again, adding a lot of subscribers for tivo, also seeing 7% year-over-year sales growth, analysts trading up quite a bit. all right, cory johnson. thank you for that first read on tivo. we're looking at the earnings scorecards. how did we do? scarlet: earnings-per-share, barely there. i think we can close the book on this one. joe: it's interesting. there is a talk before this court about in earnings recession. a lot of people thought that earnings would be negative because of energy -- scarlet: more negative -- joe: on a revenue basis. scarlet: a lot of people see that as a truer reflection of what is going on in the economy. j
joe: even the most bullish analysts and china have been massively incorrect on the downside because of how much it has gone up. scarlet: we now have breaking earnings from tivo and cory johnson of those numbers. cory? yes, that is significantly faster, big growth in subsections as well, 27%. but profits went down on a year-over-year basis because of gross costs and worse margins. higher costs across the board. even.com adjusted $29 million, and again, profit well in line with guidance less than...
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>> johnson & johnson, we've been talking about this interview, holding a pharmaceutical analyst meeting today. meg terrell is there and is joining us with a very special guest. meg. >> joe us now is ceo alex gorsky. thank you for joining us. >> great to have you here in new brunswick. as you know, this is the home of johnson & johnson. who would have thought 125 years plus ago when the johnson brothers started j & j that we'd be talking about the kind of invags that we'll be reviewing today with the analysts and with you. >> and you're planning on filing for approval of ten new drugs in the next four years, each with the potential to bring in more than a billion dollars. does that assume basically everything in your late-stage pipeline is a success? >> look we're really excited about the innovation that we'll talk today. as you said if you go back since 2009 we've launched 14 compounds. now if we look forward between now and 2019 yes, we expect to have about ten compounds. of course you're going to have some wins, you're going to have some that don't turn out quite the way you expect but overall we're very confident in the ability, particularly based on what we've been
>> johnson & johnson, we've been talking about this interview, holding a pharmaceutical analyst meeting today. meg terrell is there and is joining us with a very special guest. meg. >> joe us now is ceo alex gorsky. thank you for joining us. >> great to have you here in new brunswick. as you know, this is the home of johnson & johnson. who would have thought 125 years plus ago when the johnson brothers started j & j that we'd be talking about the kind of invags...
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johnson in the newsroom for our sunday morning headlines. >> good morning it's may 31, 2015. beau biden eldest son of vice president joe biden and two time attorney general of delaware has died after cancer. we have report from marlie hall. >> vice president joe biden announced that his oldest son beau died of brain cancer. saying the entire family is saddened beyond words. we know that beau's spirit will live on. the former well dare attorney general and member of the delaware national guard was 46 years old. he served a year long tour in iraq while in the national guard and like his father was a lawyer. biden of the hospitalized at the walter reed national military medical center earlier this month. at the time however younger biden underwent surgery in 2013 to remove a small leash an. he suffered a mild stroke in 2010. last year beau biden announced he wasn't planning another term at attorney general and hoping to run for governor. he leads behave his wifea daughter and son. >> secretary much state john scary has cancelled remainder of four nation european trip. kerry broke his leg this morning in a bike accident in
johnson in the newsroom for our sunday morning headlines. >> good morning it's may 31, 2015. beau biden eldest son of vice president joe biden and two time attorney general of delaware has died after cancer. we have report from marlie hall. >> vice president joe biden announced that his oldest son beau died of brain cancer. saying the entire family is saddened beyond words. we know that beau's spirit will live on. the former well dare attorney general and member of the delaware...
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joe is looking at energy. what surprised me is the most is the millennials and the gen-xs, have no exposure. and you start looking at the johnsonome of those names. that's been an area that's had great growth, great yield. folks are looking for some stability along with the teslas and the apples of the world. >> we thank our buddy jj cunningham from td ameritrade for sending this information over. have you seen the list? >> as they would say at the buffett meeting, i have nothing to add. >> is there a stock, apple is the most popular among all generations. and you're an owner of apple. is there one stock that jumps out to you and you say in my career or the last 20 do 30 years of what i've been doing has been the best stock for me, has paid off the most. >> one that jumps out? >> yeah, lynn broadcasting, it went public, we made x number of times our money. it was taken over and went public again, now it just merged again with media general so if i had one stock that was like 100-bagger for a long period of time, it would have been lynn. and we've had others like that. that would jump out. but that's the one, particularly when i
joe is looking at energy. what surprised me is the most is the millennials and the gen-xs, have no exposure. and you start looking at the johnsonome of those names. that's been an area that's had great growth, great yield. folks are looking for some stability along with the teslas and the apples of the world. >> we thank our buddy jj cunningham from td ameritrade for sending this information over. have you seen the list? >> as they would say at the buffett meeting, i have nothing to...
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joe. >> what street are you on, specifically? >> reporter: i think this is 8th street beach. >> you have to get a surrey. they're still allowed out in the early hours. get some johnson's popcorn, some kohr brothers, a little bit of fudge and toffee and bring it back. >> i want to see you do the obstacle course for the next. >> bring the goodies on back. >> reporter: i don't know if i can do all that. >> you've got two hours. we'll check back with you. >>> coming up, choosing good over a career. a father of eight says he was forced out of his job because of his ministry. >>> police will no doubt be looking for drunk drivers. there's a new app that aims to help people if they are pulled over. we've got how it works. >>> and also fox 29 bids a fond farewell to a tv legend with a top 10 list all our own. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. cause i'm not just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow saver, i'm a fellow citizen. who gets up every day and tries her best. just like you. if you have a question about money, ask me. sincerely, elizabeth
joe. >> what street are you on, specifically? >> reporter: i think this is 8th street beach. >> you have to get a surrey. they're still allowed out in the early hours. get some johnson's popcorn, some kohr brothers, a little bit of fudge and toffee and bring it back. >> i want to see you do the obstacle course for the next. >> bring the goodies on back. >> reporter: i don't know if i can do all that. >> you've got two hours. we'll check back with you....
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johnson's®. so much more™. >>> those are the best. they really break the ice. help people along. welcome back to "morning joe."robinson are still with us. how are you all doing this morning? >> gene, did you have a good memorial weekend? >> very nice memorial day weekend. very quiet and peaceful. getting warm here in washington. >> and you've been sitting there for quite some time. do i sound okay gene? >> you sound fine. you look great. >> then i'll to thedo the news. >> so gene learned to lie this weekend. we start with developing news overnight out of iraq. iraqi forces are launched an effort to rekrameclaim anbar province and the u.s. tries to assure iraq of its support after a scathing and i dare say appropriate comments by defense secretary arrestshton carter who committed a great blunder by actually telling the truth in washington, d.c. vice president joe biden promised additional training and equipment in a phone call with iraq's prime minister he also prized iraqi fighters for their sacrifice and bravery. the call was that one day after iraq's prime minister criticized secretary carter for saying iraq
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johnson: our next witness is j.m. berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to kind of crack the lone wolf formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and attack goes back to the 1980s, the white supremacist movement. and people had been trying to make it work ever since. and the problem with lone wolves is that it is too easy to stay at home, generally. people are not going to get adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement. and that defeats the purpose of being a lone wolf, to escape detection by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up this formula and they -- there are a couple of reasons for this. the first thing that they have done is they have become a populist movement. they have a very low th
johnson: our next witness is j.m. berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways...
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johnson: our next witness is j.m. berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. bergen. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to kind of crack the lone wolf formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and attack goes back to the 1980s, the white supremacist movement. and people had been trying to make it work ever since. and the problem with lone wolves is that it is too easy to stay at home, generally. people are not going to get adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement. and that defeats the purpose of being a lone wolf, to escape detection by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up this formula and there are a couple of reasons for this. the first thing that they have done is they have become a populist movement. they have a very low threshold
johnson: our next witness is j.m. berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. bergen. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways...
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joe foss field." south dakota is also proud and grateful for the service of our other eight aces -- clarence johnson from aberdeen who was killed in action over holland in 1944. robert graham from beersford. robert buckey from lemon. leroy growthhereby from mennow. leslie clark from mitchell. arthur johnson jr. from new efington. jean markham from turton. and robert "duke" hedman from webster, who achieved ace in a single day on christmas day 1941. when you come from rural america, it can be hard sometimes to see how one might fit into the larger scheme of global events, let alone the defining moments in our history. yet when the world erupted in chaos during the second world war, these were 10 south dakotans in the thick of it. and these are but 10 heroic examples of the dedicated selflessness south dakotans have shown in conflicts past and present. mr. president, south dakotans have always punched above their weight when it comes to military service. as the age of jets arrived and the capabilities of aerial firepower and defense systems increased the title of "ace" became even more illusive. still on w
joe foss field." south dakota is also proud and grateful for the service of our other eight aces -- clarence johnson from aberdeen who was killed in action over holland in 1944. robert graham from beersford. robert buckey from lemon. leroy growthhereby from mennow. leslie clark from mitchell. arthur johnson jr. from new efington. jean markham from turton. and robert "duke" hedman from webster, who achieved ace in a single day on christmas day 1941. when you come from rural...
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people needed housing poor housing and johnson says joe call him and tell him we are going to put the biggest day on public housing project in the history of this country in the middle of this fancy westchester district. [laughter] there's plenty of money for housing. i did and we did get his vote. [laughter] booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> this summer i am reading a black look this deck that i was given when i came to congress. all congressmen are given this book. virtually none of us had read it. it was jefferson manual. the rules of the house were written by thomas jefferson. now when he was vice president he was over the senate and he said what's my job? we need something to go by so what does he do? he did a lot of r&d. not r&d in the technical sense. he did rip off and duplicate. he went to parliament and he took all of their rules and you broke them down, even the ones that they thought were so normal they had never written them down so pico back even the british go back to jefferson's manual to see how parli
people needed housing poor housing and johnson says joe call him and tell him we are going to put the biggest day on public housing project in the history of this country in the middle of this fancy westchester district. [laughter] there's plenty of money for housing. i did and we did get his vote. [laughter] booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> this summer i am reading a black look this deck that i was given when i came to...