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laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days. but now she will follow this approach and she will issue of white paper on thursday laying out her position and then if she will go with a new directive negotiated to brussels trying to convince the you to give her what she wants she said very loudly and clear today again she wants to be the internal market and she wants to leave the custom union if the e.u. can bring that or agree to that that has to be seen time is running out is the deadline our correspondent on the story for us tonight in london thank you very much with the bricks in crisis deepening there has been
laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days....
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joe johnson said army is in the field. joe johnson's army is in the field.sas just surrendered before. he has to make some peace. there is another group in texas that takes a little longer to surrender and give up their arms. he has a lot of struggles with ulysses grant over the treatment of former confederates, because grant gave his word that the soldiers would not be punished for their role in the war if they surrendered. as i said, johnson did not want to do that. he did want to hang some of them. grant succeeded with that. the first order of business was what to do with the states. we had no state governments down there. the south was occupied. it was an occupied hostile territory. congress was not in session. this was an era that congress only sat four or five months a year. through the winter basically, and into the spring. johnson went ahead and began reconstituting state governments basically on his own. lincoln had done that with one or two. he had war powers. i guess louisiana during the war. it was an emergency and the president had war powers. i
joe johnson said army is in the field. joe johnson's army is in the field.sas just surrendered before. he has to make some peace. there is another group in texas that takes a little longer to surrender and give up their arms. he has a lot of struggles with ulysses grant over the treatment of former confederates, because grant gave his word that the soldiers would not be punished for their role in the war if they surrendered. as i said, johnson did not want to do that. he did want to hang some...
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plus our buddy joe johnson publishing opinion pieces in the washington post the pieces have not disclosed that he works for a defense contractor that stands to profit from d.h. as business so it turns out that johnson's moral high horse is actually an f. thirty five fighter jets. moving on obama's former domestic policy council director melody barnes has said trump doesn't show any basic human decency and i would agree with her if it weren't coming from someone who also word for a defense contractor earning upwards of two hundred grand a year to the stronger the world in fact booz allen hamilton has been helping to poor and separate families and getting paid millions to do it well so melody barnes gets to keep her moral outrage her quarter million dollars a year and her hobby of helping destroy families what a lucky lady i guess i guess i guess women can have it all. foreigners was also hired by hoover and twenty sixteen in case you've forgotten or has had one scandal after another plus recent studies have shown that somewhere between ten and thirty percent of drivers are actually losing
plus our buddy joe johnson publishing opinion pieces in the washington post the pieces have not disclosed that he works for a defense contractor that stands to profit from d.h. as business so it turns out that johnson's moral high horse is actually an f. thirty five fighter jets. moving on obama's former domestic policy council director melody barnes has said trump doesn't show any basic human decency and i would agree with her if it weren't coming from someone who also word for a defense...
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democrats senators joe donnelly, heidei high camp and john manchin, joe johnson, dianne feinstein and republicans lisa murkowski and susan collins. shaim on them. ed henry joining us with the latest. >> this is probably the most conservative court we have seen in generations. >> while liberal liberals frettt the fate of roe v. wade dominated the early headlines about president trump's next supreme court pick, the left is sounding a lot more alarm bells, charging nothing less than the fate of the republic hangs in the balance. >> the issue of how protected the voting rights balance is. how that apply to the redistricting process. there's the issue of how we can control how much billionaires give to candidates. there are a lot of things o on e agenda. >> there's at least some hi peshablsome highpeshably. but there's truth in the fact that for all of the talk of the reagan appointee's conservative votes in the wanes daysen in the last term on decisions that back the president east travel ban, kennedy was the swing vote saving liberals for years on major issues like same-sex marriage and
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. >> joe johnson had a similar view of the newspapers. interesting. >> it is. >> because they would print something, and then the next day or a few days later, something , totally different would come out. and then you had what i like to call the embedded reporters of the era. the correspondence that would have different points of view. yes? >> janet first of all, thank you , for your commitment to students as an educator. and i'm curious -- were you teaching during the past year while you were working on this book? and if so, were you able to involve your students in the process in any way? >> unfortunately not. >> ok. >> i was on a leave of absence which is why we were able to do , it in a year. [laughter] >> we should tell you a little bit about this. there is a back story you will find very interesting. the fact that this had not been published shocked us, and i called some of my friends -- and the othersrso mcpherson in the civil war community -- they did not even know about it. and we figured, we are thinking about publishing it, so
. >> joe johnson had a similar view of the newspapers. interesting. >> it is. >> because they would print something, and then the next day or a few days later, something , totally different would come out. and then you had what i like to call the embedded reporters of the era. the correspondence that would have different points of view. yes? >> janet first of all, thank you , for your commitment to students as an educator. and i'm curious -- were you teaching during the...
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prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin fein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer.
prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin fein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer.
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prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin vein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer tell you i mean right at the beginning your family was forced out of their home when the trouble started before you aboard my father was a working class catholic from west belfast the falls road he grew up with six brothers and one sister a very busy working class family and he was the first certainly the family possibly the st the area to go to university he qualified as a solicitor pay married my mother. middle class protestant and his career really exploded as the trouble to explode and he was a solicitor who ultimately was was very successful and talented and i think what he saw needed to be telling is that and i think the ironic thing is that he probably post more of a threat to the pretty steep by doing what he did. anybody else who perhaps picked up on picked up a weapon and it was his success and talent. in them and holding them
prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin vein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer tell you i mean right at the beginning your family was forced out of their home when the trouble started before you aboard my father was a working class catholic from west belfast the falls road he grew up with six brothers and...
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doug johnson has the story. joe/neighbor"and the next thing i know is i see the ambulance coming and fire truck, and they're running." joe richards knew something was wrong just a few houses down his street, on everbloom way, in south sacramento.joe richards/neighbor"and as i got up and walked to the sidewalk, i seen, i guess she was the mother, she was laying out in the middle of the street hollering 'oh!' just hollering and crying. police trying to grab her and calm her down and she was just running around in circles."the sacramento county sheriff's department says a 2-year-old boy was found inside the family's car saturday with the windows up... across the street from where he lived.the child was passed out.sgt. shaun hampton/sacramento county sheriff's department"other folks that were there performed life saving measures, cpr and other stuff to try to cool the child and bring him back. but unfortunately those efforts were unsuccessful."the toddler did not survive.joe richards/neighbor"that's heart breaking, beca
doug johnson has the story. joe/neighbor"and the next thing i know is i see the ambulance coming and fire truck, and they're running." joe richards knew something was wrong just a few houses down his street, on everbloom way, in south sacramento.joe richards/neighbor"and as i got up and walked to the sidewalk, i seen, i guess she was the mother, she was laying out in the middle of the street hollering 'oh!' just hollering and crying. police trying to grab her and calm her down...
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and i thought that was a great quote because here's joe biden who was in the senate for almost four decades. like lyndon johnson, had incredible power. and then he's made subservient. >> host: did the trump plane have legitimate problems that forced donald trump to spend the night in indianapolis that led in part to the selection of mike pence? >> guest: we will never know the real answer to that. i know that paul manafort or played a large role in mike pence's selection along with melania, which i thought was more surprising. >> host: tell the story. >> guest: well, that they were in indiana, eric trump and donald trump were there campaigning in indiana with mike pence. there was a problem with the plane. stay overnight. because of that, they had dinner with karen pence, mike pence's wife, and mike peps. the next morning they had breakfast at the governor's mansion. the children, ivanka, donald trump jr., flew in that night, so the next morning they all had breakfast together, and it's kind of an amazing scene where they're all sitting at the breakfast table at the governor's mansion in indiana, and is mike pe
and i thought that was a great quote because here's joe biden who was in the senate for almost four decades. like lyndon johnson, had incredible power. and then he's made subservient. >> host: did the trump plane have legitimate problems that forced donald trump to spend the night in indianapolis that led in part to the selection of mike pence? >> guest: we will never know the real answer to that. i know that paul manafort or played a large role in mike pence's selection along with...
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joe must have heard about it because lyndon johnson asked the governor of pennsylvania to check out something. that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, i think at that moment bobby kennedy had no interest but johnson was too paranoid. they had agents check out what was going on in the kennedy camp and be stationed at the convention and report back to him if they picked up any -- anything. the best speech at the convention was at the speech that bobby kennedy delivered. it was, depending on who's count you use it was the -- as long as 17 minutes of interruptions of and paul's -- applause. they talked about the loss of his brother jack. the end of the speech was the most rousing endorsement of lbj. bobby kennedy was three things. he was a catholic, he was joe kennedy and rose kennedy son and loyal to the kennedy family and the third, the pillar that he stood on was he was a democrat and he was going to support even though he detested lbj, he was going to support him in 1964. we have microphones. people have questions they would like to ask. maybe you can get the microphones o
joe must have heard about it because lyndon johnson asked the governor of pennsylvania to check out something. that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, i think at that moment bobby kennedy had no interest but johnson was too paranoid. they had agents check out what was going on in the kennedy camp and be stationed at the convention and report back to him if they picked up any -- anything. the best speech at the convention was at the speech that bobby kennedy delivered. it...
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doug johnson has the story. joed the next thing i know is i see the ambulance coming and fire truck, and they're running." joe richards knew something was wrong just a few houses down his street, on everbloom way, in south sacramento.joe richards/neighbor"and as i got up and walked to the sidewalk, i seen, i guess she was the mother, she was laying out in the middle of the street hollering 'oh!' just hollering and crying. police trying to grab her and calm her down and she was just running around in circles."the sacramento county sheriff's department says a 2-year-old boy was found inside the family's car saturday with the windows up... across the street from where he lived.the child was passed out.sgt. shaun hampton/sacramento county sheriff's department"other folks that were there performed life saving measures, cpr and other stuff to try to cool the child and bring him back. but unfortunately those efforts were unsuccessful."the toddler did not survive.joe richards/neighbor"that's heart breaking, because i didn't
doug johnson has the story. joed the next thing i know is i see the ambulance coming and fire truck, and they're running." joe richards knew something was wrong just a few houses down his street, on everbloom way, in south sacramento.joe richards/neighbor"and as i got up and walked to the sidewalk, i seen, i guess she was the mother, she was laying out in the middle of the street hollering 'oh!' just hollering and crying. police trying to grab her and calm her down and she was just...
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just the latest in a string of pardons that's included sheriff joe arpaio, scooter libby, dinesh d'souza, and the late boxer jack johnson. ( audience boos ) that last one-- that last cause was championed by legal scholar sylvester stallone. ( laughter ) so, remember, if you ever get wrongly convicted, don't call a lawyer. call mickey rourke. ( laughter ) and last week, trump floated the idea he might also pardon martha stewart and disgraced illinois governor rod blagojevich, after blagojevich's wife, patti, asked for a pardon on fox news. well that is-- going on fox news is one of the best ways to make sure trump gets your message-- other than writing it on his stea ketch. ( laughter and applause ) and, and cnn-- ( cheers and applause ) so riffhy not? "we loea ( laughter ) and cnn is reporting that the administration has prepared the pardoning paperwork for at least 30 people. "okay let's see who we've got here: iron mike tyson, charlie sheen, the hot mugshot convict, the noid, hannibal lecter, fred flintstone, and osama bin laden. take that, obama. now you murdered an innocent man." ( laughter and applause ) and-- ( pi
just the latest in a string of pardons that's included sheriff joe arpaio, scooter libby, dinesh d'souza, and the late boxer jack johnson. ( audience boos ) that last one-- that last cause was championed by legal scholar sylvester stallone. ( laughter ) so, remember, if you ever get wrongly convicted, don't call a lawyer. call mickey rourke. ( laughter ) and last week, trump floated the idea he might also pardon martha stewart and disgraced illinois governor rod blagojevich, after blagojevich's...
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carrot or is interacting with real people t from 1954 appearance of joe mccarthy a character in the book, minority leader lyndon johnson is a character in the book and others. >> kennedys come and nixon's eisenhower. >> no spoilers. it was a lot of fun to learn about these people and to figure out how to write dialogue for them by reading up on them whether it is the robert caro books are others just to get in their head. if lbj were to meet my character and then turn on the senate tram and overheard them talking about the democratic senator who nobody's ever heard of them today, but back then -- well maybe this audience because your learned, but a lot of people out there have never heard ofav it. in 1952 he ran for president, democrat from tennessee anyone all the primaries but because back then literally it was rigged. the backroom guys nominated that like stephenson said and he was a frustrated guy. so what would lbj say if he ever heard people talking? i should make that mistake. everybody here knows everything. i know that from now on. >> you started writing a string of ominous ration. >> i did. by mccarthy era wa
carrot or is interacting with real people t from 1954 appearance of joe mccarthy a character in the book, minority leader lyndon johnson is a character in the book and others. >> kennedys come and nixon's eisenhower. >> no spoilers. it was a lot of fun to learn about these people and to figure out how to write dialogue for them by reading up on them whether it is the robert caro books are others just to get in their head. if lbj were to meet my character and then turn on the senate...
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so joe mccarthy is a character in the book, minority leader lyndon johnson is a character in the book and others. >> the kennedys, the nixons, dwight eisenhower, everybody from 1950s washington. >> no spoilers. >> right. >> yeah. yeah, i know, i mean, it was a lot of fun to learn about these people and to learn -- and to try to figure out how to write dialogue for them by reading up on them, reading whether it's the robert caro books or others just the try to get into their heads. if lbj were to meet my character and his intern on a senate tram and overheard them talking about estess kiev offer who was a democratic senator -- nobody's ever heard of him today -- [laughter] but back then. well, maybe this audience because you're august and learned -- [laughter] but a lot of people out there have never heard of him. in 1952 he ran for president as democrat of tennessee. he won all the primaries, but because back then literally it was rigged -- [laughter] the back room guys nominated adlai stevenson instead, and he was a frustrated guy and thinking about running for president again. anywa
so joe mccarthy is a character in the book, minority leader lyndon johnson is a character in the book and others. >> the kennedys, the nixons, dwight eisenhower, everybody from 1950s washington. >> no spoilers. >> right. >> yeah. yeah, i know, i mean, it was a lot of fun to learn about these people and to learn -- and to try to figure out how to write dialogue for them by reading up on them, reading whether it's the robert caro books or others just the try to get into...
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. >>> coming up, nick johnson has a look at the one big thing. >>> on "morning joe," getting to work washington this morning set to intensify his search to replace justice anthony kennedy. the new details we're learning on the president's criteria for the new justice and the key issue that might play into the final pick. "morning joe," everyone, just moments away. my day starts well before i'm even in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least eight hours between doses. (renee) once in use, it lasts eight weeks with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high b
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payout has been ordered over allegations that johnson & johnson's talcum powder-based products caused some users to develop ovarian cancer. nbc's joe liling kent has detai for us. >> reporter: a household staple for generations is facing its biggest penalty yet. on thursday, a jury in missouri circuit court awarded nearly $4.7 billion in damages to 22 women and their families, including six women who died. they allege johnson & johnson's talcum powder products caused them to develop ovarian cancer. the lead plaintiff says she used the product for years and was dyinged in 1985. >> i hope no woman has to go through this. it really changes your life, your family. and it should not happen to anybody. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, johnson & johnson called the decision the product of a fundamentally unfair process, adding johnson & johnson remains confident that its products do not contain asbestos and do not cause ovarian cancer. this $4 billion verdict comes a year after a st. louis jury awarded 62-year-old lois slemp more than $110 million. previous verdicts have been reversed in johnson & johnson's favor. and the company c
payout has been ordered over allegations that johnson & johnson's talcum powder-based products caused some users to develop ovarian cancer. nbc's joe liling kent has detai for us. >> reporter: a household staple for generations is facing its biggest penalty yet. on thursday, a jury in missouri circuit court awarded nearly $4.7 billion in damages to 22 women and their families, including six women who died. they allege johnson & johnson's talcum powder products caused them to...
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joe, thank you. vonnie: we want to get to capitol hill, where kevin cirilli is with senator johnson of south dakota.ett kavanaugh going to be able to get confirmed? >> i think you will, but we have a process to go through and we want to make sure we do that in a deliberate way said that he gets a chance to make his case, have his record examined, to meet with senators and ultimately have a hearing where he will answer the hard questions, a debate on the floor and also a vote. my guess is, based on what i know, that he will get confirmed. kevin: what you want to ask him? >> with every nominee, i am interested in their judicial philosophy. will they exercise judicial restraint, apply the laws and constitution in an evenhanded manner. that is some but he tries to legislate -- or somebody who tries to legislate from the bench. kevin: mike pence making his way up with judge brett kavanaugh, meanwhile the president going to europe. you just returned from meeting with russia. what can you tell me about what that meeting entailed and what you got out of it? >> what we intended to do was deliver a very impor
joe, thank you. vonnie: we want to get to capitol hill, where kevin cirilli is with senator johnson of south dakota.ett kavanaugh going to be able to get confirmed? >> i think you will, but we have a process to go through and we want to make sure we do that in a deliberate way said that he gets a chance to make his case, have his record examined, to meet with senators and ultimately have a hearing where he will answer the hard questions, a debate on the floor and also a vote. my guess is,...
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. >>> coming up, everybody, axios's nicholas johnson looks at this morning's one big thing. coming up on "morning joesconnect. the latest on the fresh saber rattling and what it could mean for efforts to denuclearize the rogue nation. >>> plus, president trump prepares to head overseas to meet with european allies amid increasing tensions as he also looks to his one on one sitdown with vladimir putin. chris coons will explain what allies are telling him following his recent trip to europe. "morning joe," everybody, just moments away. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. you're trying to lower your very hwith a healthy diet... and exercise. and maybe even, unproven fish oil supplements. not all
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sheriff joe arpaio is on that list and he issue pardons to famous people and stallone and jack johnsonie jackson and kim kardashian pleaded with him. >> more broadly and people see this and trump liking to wave his magic wand and exercising that power and whether or not he's signaling something else of all the folks that's involved with the russian investigation. >> as the president involved in the investigation and people close to him have been charged with crimes, would we not c conclude that the president is signaling some of those folks reminding them that he has the ability to pardon them. >> no other president in recent history have used the pardon in this way. they used to be this orderly process for applying to the justice department for a pardon and you know or lengthy review process. it is not required, it is just how the president have done it. this has been an operation where he pardons his friends or friend of his friend. if you are paul manafort or michael cohen, though they are in strange relationshi right no you may think i am next on the list and i don't have to worry
sheriff joe arpaio is on that list and he issue pardons to famous people and stallone and jack johnsonie jackson and kim kardashian pleaded with him. >> more broadly and people see this and trump liking to wave his magic wand and exercising that power and whether or not he's signaling something else of all the folks that's involved with the russian investigation. >> as the president involved in the investigation and people close to him have been charged with crimes, would we not c...
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and joe alsop must have either been there or heard about it. because lyndon johnson asked governor lawrence of pennsylvania to check out something he thinks bill green was saying. >> and so you know. >> that at the, at that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, johnson, while i think at that moment, bobby kennedy as you say had no interest in doing it. johnson was so mayor noid that he asked the j. edgar hover to have agents check out what was going on in the kennedy camp and to be stationed at the convention and report back to him, if anything if they picked up any sniff that there was going to be a kennedy, a draft kennedy movement. and the truth was, that the best speech at that convention was a speech that bobby kennedy delivered. there was depending on who's count you use, it was as long as 17 minutes of interruption, applause during bobby kennedy's speech. it was a speech that lbj thought was a critical speech about him. he talked about a garish son and the loss of his brother, jack. in truth the end of that speech was the most rousing endorsem
and joe alsop must have either been there or heard about it. because lyndon johnson asked governor lawrence of pennsylvania to check out something he thinks bill green was saying. >> and so you know. >> that at the, at that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, johnson, while i think at that moment, bobby kennedy as you say had no interest in doing it. johnson was so mayor noid that he asked the j. edgar hover to have agents check out what was going on in the...
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johnson. nice finish. then nun, the alleyoop. third quarter, remember jordan bell? nice jumper from the free throw line. jones had 14 points in 24 minutes. warriors win 79-68. >>> joese on his birthday, no less. the sharks have no doubt eigh abilities. >>> hurdle signed a four-year contract to remain in san jose. he'll tally 5.6 million per season. he is coming off his best season with a career high 22 >> interesting day in sports. >> it's been my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright
johnson. nice finish. then nun, the alleyoop. third quarter, remember jordan bell? nice jumper from the free throw line. jones had 14 points in 24 minutes. warriors win 79-68. >>> joese on his birthday, no less. the sharks have no doubt eigh abilities. >>> hurdle signed a four-year contract to remain in san jose. he'll tally 5.6 million per season. he is coming off his best season with a career high 22 >> interesting day in sports. >> it's been my name is jamir...
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johnson. nice finish. then nun, thealleyoop. third quarter, remember jordan bell? nice jumper from the free throw line. jones had 14 points in 24 minutes. warriors win 79-68. >>> joec. inkedkedd with san jose on his birthday, no less. the sharks have no doubt eigh abilities. >>> hurdle signed a four-year contract to remain in san jose. he'll tally 5.6 million per season. he is coming off his a career h2 >> it's bn and every day you promise toor protect them.love. off! is here to help with proven protection against mosquitoes. trust our family to protect yours. sc johnson, a family company you act fast.an intruder... boo so do we. raid kills roaches 7 times faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. 7 times faster? [gasps] raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> we appreciate your time. >> right now on jimmy kimmel, john hamm. >> have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." >>> he's taking his frustration out on his own car. >>
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johnson thought it was comparable to hitler's nine hundred thirty six olympics coming up in the show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam joe afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and a hostile environment that began long before to raise a may and good mexico be the next venezuela we speak to founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain eve i owed it to lee about what president elect andres manuel lopez obrador means for the world plus is brics it no surprise given the e.u. policy on the jailing of democratically elected politicians on the day a new spanish pm petter sanchez meets is. catalonian counterpart we get the take of us by the gemini be on the european parliament committee on foreign affairs georgie so that all the some more coming up today is going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award
johnson thought it was comparable to hitler's nine hundred thirty six olympics coming up in the show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam joe afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and a hostile environment that began long before to raise a may and good mexico be the next venezuela we speak to founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain eve i owed it to lee about what president elect andres...
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joe mccarthy had been warning people about a decade before. but the democrats ruled the day. the democrats have a -- johnson and the democrats run a campaign that is successful not just in its -- bringing -- building enthusiasm among the liberal coalition that had been started in the age of franklin roosevelt with white working class voters from the north and midwest and african-american voters, but also to successfully paint goldwater as an extremist, as someone who cannot be trusted and so the electoral map in 1964 was a landslide victory for the democrats. but here's -- what's interesting. goldwater doesn't win very much. he wins his home state of arizona. but he takes states that have been solidly blue, democratic, for decades and decades. the deep south goes -- the electoral votes in the deep south go if for barry goldwater and why do they do that? because it's after the civil rights act has been signed into law by johnson, something that the deep south, the whites of the deep south find a great -- something that is a great betrayal of their states' rights and their way of life by the federal governmen
joe mccarthy had been warning people about a decade before. but the democrats ruled the day. the democrats have a -- johnson and the democrats run a campaign that is successful not just in its -- bringing -- building enthusiasm among the liberal coalition that had been started in the age of franklin roosevelt with white working class voters from the north and midwest and african-american voters, but also to successfully paint goldwater as an extremist, as someone who cannot be trusted and so...
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johnson thought it was comparable to hitler's nine hundred thirty six olympics coming up in the show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam joe afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and a hostile environment that began long before to raise them a good mexico be the next venezuela. speak to your founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain even to tilley about what president elect andres manuel lopez obrador means for the world plus his brics it's no surprise given the e.u. policy on the jailing of democratically elected politicians on the day new spanish pm peder sanchez meets his catalonian counterpart we get the take of a spanish m.e.p. on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordi so all this more coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blow in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist an
johnson thought it was comparable to hitler's nine hundred thirty six olympics coming up in the show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam joe afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and a hostile environment that began long before to raise them a good mexico be the next venezuela. speak to your founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain even to tilley about what president elect andres...
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johnson. still with us our guest host this "morning joe" moglia.o have you here. >> pleasure to be here. >>> we were talking about the major investors we talked to, basically all were fairly optimistic. don't see too many clouds on the horizon. what do you think? >> we think it cycles a lot. the average business cycles is nine and a half or ten years and we're nine and a half years into this one. >> we're long in the tooth. >> yeah. we look more towards safety at this point and it's not that we're bearish, we know the odds and we're kind of positioned accordingly. >> what is safety? generally, we think of the bond market as a safer place but when you're looking at yields that are so incredibly squeezed, it's hard to think that's a lot of safety unless you think there is a big selloff? >> that's a really good question. the way we think about safety is just not losing capital. there's no question that the yields are lower now than they've been in other years. germany or japan or the other place that's you could keep money our yields are some of the h
johnson. still with us our guest host this "morning joe" moglia.o have you here. >> pleasure to be here. >>> we were talking about the major investors we talked to, basically all were fairly optimistic. don't see too many clouds on the horizon. what do you think? >> we think it cycles a lot. the average business cycles is nine and a half or ten years and we're nine and a half years into this one. >> we're long in the tooth. >> yeah. we look more...
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brexit like people like boris johnson said they want, there is no parliamentary majority for that hard brexit. so interesting times with the clock running down very quickly. joehe question is, that agreement that they came to last friday, which is some sort of soft brexit on the good side of things, the reason these guys are resigning, can theresa may now credibly take that proposition to the rest of the e.u., or do you think she will be torpedoed before then? >> that is of course the interesting question, whether that compromise been at home remain -- remains to be seen. let's say was somehow ok with the british cabinet and they could take it to the e.u., do not forget that would've probably been to cherry picking, for was an opening gap theresa may. before she presented it to her they were doing nature of europe, like can we make sure you guys don't shoot it down as soon as you see it? repeatedly theid four freedoms of a single market are indivisible. what we would have seen if everything was going to plan, it would've eventually chipped away , specifically on the issues of free movement of people, the jurisdiction of the european and these arece, all conse
brexit like people like boris johnson said they want, there is no parliamentary majority for that hard brexit. so interesting times with the clock running down very quickly. joehe question is, that agreement that they came to last friday, which is some sort of soft brexit on the good side of things, the reason these guys are resigning, can theresa may now credibly take that proposition to the rest of the e.u., or do you think she will be torpedoed before then? >> that is of course the...
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tyrone johnson is still on the inside and he too is looking for justice his wife is helping him gather evidence that might be the key to getting out. yeah. joe berlinger are you. i know you know we've been talking to your wife and you've been telling us what's going on one of the next steps here and. you want to. tell me about that. camera. right. now. that i. want i got to. take care. tyrone johnson is running out of options this d.n.a. test may be their last chance to prove his innocence. jay saltpeter is a former n.y.p.d. detective who has worked many high profile wrongful conviction tases most of my work is exoneration work doing this work outs they are and you realize how naive i was until i retired from the new york police o'clock and now to deal with it on the other side. there's a d.n.a. sample right that's out there and i think we need to you know explore that d.n.a. sample the known way that d.n.a. works is there somebody to match it to. tyrone johnson's team has their eye on a potential suspect one of the prosecution's key witnesses and say the man known as phantom confessed to the murder of leroy van the witness id johnson has ph
tyrone johnson is still on the inside and he too is looking for justice his wife is helping him gather evidence that might be the key to getting out. yeah. joe berlinger are you. i know you know we've been talking to your wife and you've been telling us what's going on one of the next steps here and. you want to. tell me about that. camera. right. now. that i. want i got to. take care. tyrone johnson is running out of options this d.n.a. test may be their last chance to prove his innocence. jay...
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joe burden on al-jazeera. what are not a zero a reminder of our top stories this hour you had governments been thrown into crisis by the resignation of two senior ministers foreign secretary powers johnson put less than twenty four hours after david davis stepped down as chief brags it's negotiator both are unhappy with prime minister theresa may strategy for leaving the e.u. . in the coming hour the u.s. president's due to announce his pick to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy there's already a conservative majority in the highest u.s. court trance decision is likely to consolidate that position and it could have a significant impact on key court rulings concerning issues like abortion same sex marriage and gun rights. eight of the twelve school boys have now been rescued from a flooded cave in thailand where they were stranded for more than two weeks for more boys than a football coach are still inside the head of the rescue mission says they need three more days to get them all out. the drug administration says it will not meet a tuesday deadline to reunify all children separated from their parents as they cross the us mexico border the separations of undocumente
joe burden on al-jazeera. what are not a zero a reminder of our top stories this hour you had governments been thrown into crisis by the resignation of two senior ministers foreign secretary powers johnson put less than twenty four hours after david davis stepped down as chief brags it's negotiator both are unhappy with prime minister theresa may strategy for leaving the e.u. . in the coming hour the u.s. president's due to announce his pick to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony...
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. >>> johnson & johnson just out with second quarter results, earning $2.10 a share. they beat estimates by three cents. joeus now along with meg tyrrell. we've been talking about the stock option the earnings per share forecast straddles where the street is, but what about the sales forecast is that lower than the previous forecast that the company gave or somehow below analysts' forecasts? >> good morning, joe it's a pleasure to be here thanks for having me on. when you look at the forecast, our operational performance continues to do extremely well, so we actually took that portion of our guidance up what you see on a reported basis is the impact of negative currency, or better said, less favorable currency than we were experiencing as the dollar has strengthened here. >> so you're saying that currency factors caused you to lower the forecasts for sales growth >> that's correct. so previously in our guidance, it was worth about two points of growth now it's more like .8% of growth so, again, operationally very, very strong results as you saw in the quarter it's really the currency impact that we're exper
. >>> johnson & johnson just out with second quarter results, earning $2.10 a share. they beat estimates by three cents. joeus now along with meg tyrrell. we've been talking about the stock option the earnings per share forecast straddles where the street is, but what about the sales forecast is that lower than the previous forecast that the company gave or somehow below analysts' forecasts? >> good morning, joe it's a pleasure to be here thanks for having me on. when you...
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prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin vein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer tell you that i mean right at the beginning your family was forced out of their home when the trouble started before you aboard my father was a working class catholic from west belfast the folds road he grew up with six brothers and one sister a very busy working class family and he was the first certainly the family possibly the st the area to go to university he qualify as a solicitor my mother. middle class protestant and his career really exploded as the trouble to exploded and he was a solicitor who ultimately was was very successful and talented and i think what he saw it needed to be telling is that i do and i think the ironic thing is that he probably post more of a threat to the pretty steep by doing what he did. anybody else who perhaps picked up on picked up a weapon and it was his success and challenging them and holding them
prime minister his son solicitor and potential shin vein candidate for irish president johnson who can joins me now joe welcome to going underground before we get to the supreme court decision that we're all waiting for tell me about your father pat human rights lawyer tell you that i mean right at the beginning your family was forced out of their home when the trouble started before you aboard my father was a working class catholic from west belfast the folds road he grew up with six brothers...
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joe, for your leadership. so as i look around the room, i see many friends and family of robert kennedy, of course. kathleen and kerry and mr. chairman from massachusetts, chairman johnson. so many of you, and my colleagues as well. what to say? you heard it all, you know it all, you were there, many of you, to hear it. in this room where both robert kennedy and senator kennedy announced their candidacies for president of the united states. the history of it all, just the fact that they were here and present, and the values that they represented and the legacy that that is for our country is so important. robert kennedy was his own individual leader. with all the aura, with all the values, with all the experience, with all the knowledge. but there was something about him that was very, very appealing to the american people. i come from a political family. as you know, my father was here, and they worked with robert kennedy. my brother was mayor of baltimore and he was for robert kennedy. and he loved robert kennedy. and my brother is like the finest, most wonderful, values-based -- i call him a politician because i consider that very noble. and it was something about th
joe, for your leadership. so as i look around the room, i see many friends and family of robert kennedy, of course. kathleen and kerry and mr. chairman from massachusetts, chairman johnson. so many of you, and my colleagues as well. what to say? you heard it all, you know it all, you were there, many of you, to hear it. in this room where both robert kennedy and senator kennedy announced their candidacies for president of the united states. the history of it all, just the fact that they were...
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johnson, he really, really likes me. i'm a good friend of his. i want to go back to what you were saying before, joet are we returning to this period of isolationism in the '20s and '30s that americans didn't realize we were tied to tres of the world. we were much more isolated in the '20s and 30s than we are now. our entire economy is bound to the rest of the world. unfortunately donald trump voters don't quite understand that. the fact that donald trump was attacking -- speaking of germany, speaking of bmw. >> in south carolina. >> largest plant in the world is in spartanburg, south carolina. those american workers were not happy there. >> that shows a profound ignorance of what you know what's on the ground because any southerner knows that bmw has led to the renaissance of south carolina since carol campable. >> i drove by on sunday the volkswagen plant in chattanooga, tennessee, 5, 6,000 jobs brought there by a young mayor named bob corker, sort of a successor to lamar and he brought in nissan. north american headquarters of nissan is about 10 miles from my house in nashville. it's a global eco
johnson, he really, really likes me. i'm a good friend of his. i want to go back to what you were saying before, joet are we returning to this period of isolationism in the '20s and '30s that americans didn't realize we were tied to tres of the world. we were much more isolated in the '20s and 30s than we are now. our entire economy is bound to the rest of the world. unfortunately donald trump voters don't quite understand that. the fact that donald trump was attacking -- speaking of germany,...
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this video joe's jocelyn with sister in the backseat of that car while her mom is in a gas station near salt lake city. the man gets in and takes off. johnson i could, i was hitting him on the neck and face. i told him if he kept me just take my baby sister back. jillian: suspect pulling over and running away. police are still looking for him. the girls thankfully are not hurt. he urged americans to vote democrat to protect the country's values. but now fired fbi director james comey is taking aim at the latest democratic movement tweeting, quote: democrats, please, please, don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left. this president and republican party are counting on you to do exactly that america's great middle wants sensible, balanced, ethical leadership. nancy pelosi says she has a way to stop russian president vladimir putin from visiting dc. she just needs signatures and email from pelosi sent democratic voters through the democratic congressional campaign committee says, quote: i will not allow putin to set foot in the united states. i need 1,000 signatures to block his visit and keep our elections safe. as it turns out no
this video joe's jocelyn with sister in the backseat of that car while her mom is in a gas station near salt lake city. the man gets in and takes off. johnson i could, i was hitting him on the neck and face. i told him if he kept me just take my baby sister back. jillian: suspect pulling over and running away. police are still looking for him. the girls thankfully are not hurt. he urged americans to vote democrat to protect the country's values. but now fired fbi director james comey is taking...
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johnson & johnson ordered to pay billions in punitive damages in a trial claiming asbestos in talc caused cancer in 22 women meg tirrell has more on the story and a special guest. >> thanks, joebattle over the safety of its baby products with talc 22 women and their families said the talc in their products caused cancer. j&j sells powder with talc and corn starch. all in the homes in the u.s. have beens s asbestos free. the data on talc powder and kae cancer risk is small the largest award until of course this week now joining us now in an exclusive interview, johnson & johnson's lead attorney bart williams >> thanks for having me. >> $4.7 billion in this award in st. louis. what do you make of this and then 9,000 lawsuits that are piling up here >> well, i think what's happening is that the courts haven't caught up to the science. and this isn't the first time that that's happened in the history of american legal system with product liability matters it happened with silicone breast implants a number of years in the '80s and early '90s, there were a number of cases that went the plaintiff's way at first then there were scientific studies that had been around all through that
johnson & johnson ordered to pay billions in punitive damages in a trial claiming asbestos in talc caused cancer in 22 women meg tirrell has more on the story and a special guest. >> thanks, joebattle over the safety of its baby products with talc 22 women and their families said the talc in their products caused cancer. j&j sells powder with talc and corn starch. all in the homes in the u.s. have beens s asbestos free. the data on talc powder and kae cancer risk is small the...