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indian john johnson is just a litttt. okay station. released on parole. happepen on thatt. of course i willingly channels only going out wit. at a. all the.. at hopefuls f from rami churches the this as a. and even then i see that this is as a liberal lolo to ppc their their old of. sort of the the say say at the. rim we pretty close off at the result of a lot of people with the same size as something that is a little bit of a. as a. hello to that he sees in the middle east. anyone. blaming the at the end. thursday and not enough local such a trying time. and of course we should should be to be illegal educational tax time with which it's to to to her hard lines in israel israel palestine is not executive our narratives as a to two diversions. all all of the key if you like you like many many media. here is a hope hopefuls mike right richard issues you not and i'd i'd like also radio. at three and so this was a political reason times threats were on by at t to e markrk. let's s explore what are we gonnnna thousand. years in e nba. sosome say. is impossible so when was of th
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john johnson. three in russia with a lot about it since. it is a range. of things. right today is a special. . top dollar for dollar . you're lying it's a lie . he's a. friend yeah yeah. my. fun fun fun. on the right. so it's a. i was always. right now you are you resources on our actions that examination. after forty four so sorry. on the road and out on the street screamed a. it was really really wonderful but. probably. that i like. closing the dresser helping out i live life and family. rather than advance can really really think of anything . what do you plan to mean? and you. and then on top of a obviously a husband as a sales job job. that judge john gotti says and. i sat there very very. and here and there they're fighting fighting you know we don't we don't at all. most of the. you might like vote total movies what's what actually. game changers are a great number of our culture. okay. and. rob us as an english guy because. this is referred to. there was a much more. of course. situations i never. george was. judge ideology junior. this is. in most aspects
john johnson. three in russia with a lot about it since. it is a range. of things. right today is a special. . top dollar for dollar . you're lying it's a lie . he's a. friend yeah yeah. my. fun fun fun. on the right. so it's a. i was always. right now you are you resources on our actions that examination. after forty four so sorry. on the road and out on the street screamed a. it was really really wonderful but. probably. that i like. closing the dresser helping out i live life and family....
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john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox.
john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox.
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we welcome our panelists, doctor john johnson and doctor stephanie. our first panelist as per professor emeritus from university of northern iowa where he received the distinguished scholar award and the award for faculty excellence. he's offered books and legal history including the struggle for human rights. in light of student marches he will consider where we stand now in terms of the disruptive standards set forth. and the idea of money is speech. her second panelist is a former newspaper editor and reporter. current professor emeritus at the university of new jersey. she's received the highest teaching awards available. she's author and co-author of multiple books on media ethics including the handbook of -- which was honored by the national association of communication. so look at the difference between line of fake news, how speech can be driven a foregone heard in the public square of the relationship between speech regulation social media. the third panelist is the award-winning author of the best-selling book, triangle. former editor at lar
we welcome our panelists, doctor john johnson and doctor stephanie. our first panelist as per professor emeritus from university of northern iowa where he received the distinguished scholar award and the award for faculty excellence. he's offered books and legal history including the struggle for human rights. in light of student marches he will consider where we stand now in terms of the disruptive standards set forth. and the idea of money is speech. her second panelist is a former newspaper...
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senator john johnson wants answers about the fbi's, quote, sensitive matter team. we'll explain that. that was communicating about the media having information on the clinton bought and paid for phony russian dossier. the president saying that the summit with north korean leader may be delayed. we're going to explain how this is the art of the deal in action. you get to watch and learn. that and more and tonight's breaking news opening monologue. a lot of ground to cover. mark levin will join us. we start with president trump reeking to the news that the fbi, yes, was spying, spying on the trump campaign. now, this has never happened before in american history. let's take a look. >>. >> president donald trump: congress would like to see documents opened up. a lot of people are saying they had spies in my campaign. if they had spies in my campaign, that would be a disgrace to this country. that would be one of the biggest insults that anyone has ever seen and very illegal aside from everything else. make probably every political event every look like small potatoes.
senator john johnson wants answers about the fbi's, quote, sensitive matter team. we'll explain that. that was communicating about the media having information on the clinton bought and paid for phony russian dossier. the president saying that the summit with north korean leader may be delayed. we're going to explain how this is the art of the deal in action. you get to watch and learn. that and more and tonight's breaking news opening monologue. a lot of ground to cover. mark levin will join...
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johnson had a very tough life and an interesting life. one of the greatest fighters ever, the early 1900s, today as president, i've issued an executive grant of clemency, a full pardon, posthumously to john arthur jack johnson. he was known as jack johnson, the first african-american heavyweight champion of the world, a truly great fighter, had a tough life. they say he violated the man act and he had a conviction that occurred during a period of tremendous racial tension in the united states, more than a century ago. johnson served ten months in federal prison for what many view as a racially motivated injustice. he was treated very rough, very tough. born in 1878 in galveston texas to former slaves, johnson overcame difficult circumstance to reach the heights of boxing. one of the greatest that ever lived, and i've been told, truly one of the greatest that ever lived. and he overcame these difficult circumstances to reach the heights of boxing and the boxing world, and inspired generations with his tenacity and a very independent spirit. congress has supported numerous resolutions calling for johnson's pardon, went through congress numerous times, no president ever signed it, surprisin
johnson had a very tough life and an interesting life. one of the greatest fighters ever, the early 1900s, today as president, i've issued an executive grant of clemency, a full pardon, posthumously to john arthur jack johnson. he was known as jack johnson, the first african-american heavyweight champion of the world, a truly great fighter, had a tough life. they say he violated the man act and he had a conviction that occurred during a period of tremendous racial tension in the united states,...
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. >> reporter: chief deputy prosecutor john johnson was assigned the case.d it was a kidnapping gone wrong, but needed help proving it in court. he turned to lewis's wife, crystal lowery. >> i thought from -- from the very beginning that we would need to flip crystal and -- it would be important for the case for her to testify. >> reporter: he made a deal with with crystal. she agreed to testify against her husband and plead guilty plea to murder and kidnapping -- in exchange for a reduced sentence of 30 years. >> it's good for the jury to be able to hear -- you know, the -- the backstory of what went on and the why of what went on. >> reporter: in january of this year, arron lewis went on trial. the prosecution's star witness, crystal lowery, took the stand and told the jury all the grisly details. she claimed it was all about money, not sex. >> she said he came up with the idea of kidnappin' someone. but she even went so far as to suggest real estate agents. >> reporter: she testified that she was in class at nursing school when lewis abducted beverly. >>
. >> reporter: chief deputy prosecutor john johnson was assigned the case.d it was a kidnapping gone wrong, but needed help proving it in court. he turned to lewis's wife, crystal lowery. >> i thought from -- from the very beginning that we would need to flip crystal and -- it would be important for the case for her to testify. >> reporter: he made a deal with with crystal. she agreed to testify against her husband and plead guilty plea to murder and kidnapping -- in exchange...
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to prosecute men for interracial interracial relationships even though they were consensual john says johnson's full pardon corrected a historic wrong and my family now can go forward knowing that the stain and the pain has been great and history will be written and i sincerely think you stir and you and everybody there brought me here i am that's what. this was a professor of history at grand valley state university and author of i fight for a living boxing and the battle for black manhood he explains why johnson remains popular great stories of sports somebody who was born the son of sleighs rise to be that way champion of the world and so he wins that in one thousand late oh what happens to after that is that america and cities and states pass a lot of laws that try to ban black white males from fighting obviously the mann act which is used to convict jack johnson of taking a woman across state lines for immoral purposes but also what you have is black athletes or green charged or you going to be like jack johnson going to say are you going to live your life as a free man and when i say that
to prosecute men for interracial interracial relationships even though they were consensual john says johnson's full pardon corrected a historic wrong and my family now can go forward knowing that the stain and the pain has been great and history will be written and i sincerely think you stir and you and everybody there brought me here i am that's what. this was a professor of history at grand valley state university and author of i fight for a living boxing and the battle for black manhood he...
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john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnsont school there. john: right.
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john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian:
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john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having dinner. he announced that when he was little, he had a pet hedgehog growing up in england. paul, becausetop i had a pet armadillo growing up in texas. brian: did you know when you were growing up lyndon johnson taught school there? john: we all knew that, but we were warned, don't ever trust that guy. he's going to be president of the united states sometime. it was clear to people even then when he was a young schoolteacher that he was a rising star. my dad despised him and said, don't ever trust him. don't ever vote for him. and yet my grandmother was totally charmed by him. brian: did you eve
john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having...
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planned well well in advance we will continue to go ahead and plan the meeting between president johnson can john and the war games come at a time when pyongyang and soul are enjoying improved relations but north korea is also angry about remarks by top u.s. officials saying that it could suffer the same fate as that of libya. but i guess dia of now looks back at how the last the old between pyongyang and washington worked out we all know what carrot and stick diplomacy is but these these goes beyond that way beyond their will get private capital that comes in north korea is desperately in need of energy support electricity for their people we can deliver that and as i said earlier this week we can create conditions for real economic prosperity for the north korean people that will rival that of the south talk about extremes not so long ago people were seriously talking about nuclear war those with a penchant for the dramatic really made the best of the opportunity north korea. best not make it work threats to the united states. they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen well
planned well well in advance we will continue to go ahead and plan the meeting between president johnson can john and the war games come at a time when pyongyang and soul are enjoying improved relations but north korea is also angry about remarks by top u.s. officials saying that it could suffer the same fate as that of libya. but i guess dia of now looks back at how the last the old between pyongyang and washington worked out we all know what carrot and stick diplomacy is but these these goes...
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johnson died in a car crash in 1946 at the age of 68. in recent years senate majority leader harry reid and sen. johnccain called for jensen -- johnson to be pardoned, their plea was ignored by previous presidents but donald trump who promoted mike tyson in 1980s said it was his honor and about time. >> very important because we write a wrong. >> reporter: after the ceremony john mccain tweeted this action right the historical wrong, restores an athlete's legacy and closes a shameful chapter in our history. former heavyweight champ george foreman tweeted jack johnson, it is about time, two things he loved, boxing and america, now he will be rewarded by both. here is sylvester stallone. >> somehow he still managed to perseverance kept a smile on his face. truly an inspirational character. this has been a longtime coming. >> reporter: lennox lewis was at the white house for the partners was current heavyweight champion dante wilder. jack johnson finished his career with 73, 13, 10, and he fought exhibitions until he was 67. shannon: thank you so much. up next a special report from national corresponden
johnson died in a car crash in 1946 at the age of 68. in recent years senate majority leader harry reid and sen. johnccain called for jensen -- johnson to be pardoned, their plea was ignored by previous presidents but donald trump who promoted mike tyson in 1980s said it was his honor and about time. >> very important because we write a wrong. >> reporter: after the ceremony john mccain tweeted this action right the historical wrong, restores an athlete's legacy and closes a...
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the national security advisor, john bolton, who borisjohnson hasjust security advisor, john bolton, who boris johnsonor, john bolton, who borisjohnson has just met at the white house, is a lot tougher on iran than his predecessor as well. we know they don't like it, it is the worst deal that's ever been signed but what we have heard precious little of is what they would do if it was not fair — do you think that when they announced they are withdrawing from the deal that the administration has a plan? well, thatis the administration has a plan? well, that is what macron and merkel and borisjohnson that is what macron and merkel and boris johnson have that is what macron and merkel and borisjohnson have been asking, where is the plan b? in the absence ofa where is the plan b? in the absence of a better alternative you stick with a bad steel rather than no deal at all. what they have suggested is that they will try and address some of the concerns of the president, bike iran's missile technology, its regional aggression in places like syria, talking about the sunset deal, which means it expires at certa
the national security advisor, john bolton, who borisjohnson hasjust security advisor, john bolton, who boris johnsonor, john bolton, who borisjohnson has just met at the white house, is a lot tougher on iran than his predecessor as well. we know they don't like it, it is the worst deal that's ever been signed but what we have heard precious little of is what they would do if it was not fair — do you think that when they announced they are withdrawing from the deal that the administration has...
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our deputy political editor john pienaar has more details. is that boris johnson?he call the brexit plan — the one theresa may supports? crazy? surely not. if the brexit plan is that crazy, are you ready to resign? how are you? how are you, he said. fine, can't say the same for him or the cabinet. sir, is the government's customs partnership a crazy idea? word is the brexit secretary is not keen on the pm's choice of plan either — thinks it is too complex. the buck stops here. the prime minister has to get a plan, and her divided cabinet, together. so what are the customs options? the brexiteers' favourite is a sharp break, and use new technology to avoid stops at the border. and mrs may's — a customs partnership. britain collects customs duties, passes on some cash to the eu, and refunds traders when there is a cheaper british trade deal. so no blockages, and no hard border with ireland. in today's daily mail, mrs may's favourite paper, borisjohnson called that idea crazy, tied to the eu. could you ever support a plan you call crazy? so now the prime minister must
our deputy political editor john pienaar has more details. is that boris johnson?he call the brexit plan — the one theresa may supports? crazy? surely not. if the brexit plan is that crazy, are you ready to resign? how are you? how are you, he said. fine, can't say the same for him or the cabinet. sir, is the government's customs partnership a crazy idea? word is the brexit secretary is not keen on the pm's choice of plan either — thinks it is too complex. the buck stops here. the prime...
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john brennan. >> harris: senator johnson of north dakota told me yesterday that this is going to be tight. and notwithstanding senator mccain or rand paul, you're going to need the help of democrats. we saw joe manchin of west virginia, very red state. hamlet said red suit because the when. we are seeing some players on the left who may capitulate and come farther to the center and then jump on board with republicans either they support gina haspel or they are politically vulnerable and are thinking ahead. at the bottom line here is because good questions were able to be asked and i agree with you kennedy, we learned something from gina haspel we haven't heard her say before at least not publicly and that when she doesn't even think that the agency that ought to be doing any sort of interrogation. she doesn't even think it works. can we get to the bottom line with the person who said i will do what i am told to do that i will also. i didn't understand her decision that she would ever design but that she would push back if you ever asked to do something that didn't go along with the law. i
john brennan. >> harris: senator johnson of north dakota told me yesterday that this is going to be tight. and notwithstanding senator mccain or rand paul, you're going to need the help of democrats. we saw joe manchin of west virginia, very red state. hamlet said red suit because the when. we are seeing some players on the left who may capitulate and come farther to the center and then jump on board with republicans either they support gina haspel or they are politically vulnerable and...
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.>> johnson point -- john's point of importance of young people, we spent a lot of time making the roundsof colleges and universities. i was in pennsylvania yesterday, middle america. i spoke at erie county bar association observance of law day. i was very impressive. before this i spoke to about 125 high school and college students. in the erie proper or erie county. i will tell you, these kids are wonderful. smart, thoughtful, ask great questions. they are interested in public service. and not surprisingly i'm pushing intelligence committee. trying to recruit there. it's the geezer responsibility i think. is really quite inspiring. i think that is important for people to do is reach out to them. that is the lifeblood of the intelligence committee. >> it's hard to recruit when you have you know a president making their career a civil servant us dirty word. that is really dispiriting, we all start our careers in public service, and to have career serval -- civil servant to be seen as a nasty set of words or something to be critical about is rough. >> i spent a lot of time in the area pa,
.>> johnson point -- john's point of importance of young people, we spent a lot of time making the roundsof colleges and universities. i was in pennsylvania yesterday, middle america. i spoke at erie county bar association observance of law day. i was very impressive. before this i spoke to about 125 high school and college students. in the erie proper or erie county. i will tell you, these kids are wonderful. smart, thoughtful, ask great questions. they are interested in public service....
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foreign secretary there can boris johnson be the one to convince john to stick with the steel. right it's not just boris johnson that is making an effort but also behind the scenes we have the former secretary of state john kerry under the obama administration helped negotiate this deal but of course there's been wide spread media reports that he too has been reaching out to the iranians trying to salvage the deal in fact this is really getting under the skin of u.s. president donald trump he's been tweeting about it in just the last couple of hours slamming what he calls the shadow diplomacy by the former secretary of state for what he says is possibly illegal actions and then slammed the deal itself calling it a mass of the deal we've certainly heard from the top administration to revise or rudolph giuliani saying that perhaps john kerry could be violating what's called the logan act that bars private citizens from being involved in this but i think what we can take from all of this is that certainly there are many people that have been involved with this deal in negotiating t
foreign secretary there can boris johnson be the one to convince john to stick with the steel. right it's not just boris johnson that is making an effort but also behind the scenes we have the former secretary of state john kerry under the obama administration helped negotiate this deal but of course there's been wide spread media reports that he too has been reaching out to the iranians trying to salvage the deal in fact this is really getting under the skin of u.s. president donald trump he's...
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king's emotions as he watched on television president john committing to -- johnson committing to signingrights act. this was the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> uncle martin, as i knew him, the world knew him as dr. martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house in the late 1950s, early '60s as a young minister. that's when he met my parents. he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and he would come to zell a ma and to selma -- selma and selma university which is directly across the street from the house to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night be here in the early -- the night here in the early years. during that time you probably had a 30% african-american population, 70% caucasian population here. and there was some racial tension here. selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century into the 20s and '30s and '40s under jim crow. and, you know, the races had gotten to the p
king's emotions as he watched on television president john committing to -- johnson committing to signingrights act. this was the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> uncle martin, as i knew him, the world knew him as dr. martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house in the late 1950s, early '60s as a young minister. that's when he met my parents. he was ministering in montgomery, his first church,...
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by many as a racial injustice, johnson was convicted of a crime back in 1913, that crime was transporting a white woman across state lines. he died in 1946. senator johncain , harry rei had been pushing johnson's case for years. and again president trump has posthumously pardoned jack johnson. it should the be noted that the obama administration had considered this at one point but ultimately deciding against issuing a full pardon because of some concerns about domestic violence against women that johnson had been tied to. but again, he has been pardoned by the trump administration. >>> taking a knee. next season players will be fined for kneeling during the national anthem but the president seems to think that maybe a fine doesn't go far enough. he suggested this morning that maybe players who kneel or who don't leave the locker room should get out of the country. i hey shrimp fans - this one's for you. it's red lobster's create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 new and classic creations for just $15.99. try new creations like savory crab-topped shrimp, and parmesan truffle shrimp scampi. but hurry, shrimp trios ends may 27th. and parmesan truffle s
by many as a racial injustice, johnson was convicted of a crime back in 1913, that crime was transporting a white woman across state lines. he died in 1946. senator johncain , harry rei had been pushing johnson's case for years. and again president trump has posthumously pardoned jack johnson. it should the be noted that the obama administration had considered this at one point but ultimately deciding against issuing a full pardon because of some concerns about domestic violence against women...
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johnson died in a car crash in 1946 at the age of 68. in recent years, former senate majority leader harry reid and senator john mccain have called for johnsone plea was ignored by previous presidents, but president trump, heavily involved in promoting mike tyson's atlantic city fight in the 1980s, said it was his honor and about time. >> we have done something today that was very important because we righted a wrong. >> after the ceremony, john john mccain tweeted... and former heavyweight champ george foreman tweeted... and here's sylvester stallone. >> his crime was taken away but somehow, he still managed to persevere and kept a smile on his face and he is truly an inspirational character. so this has been a long time coming. >> former heavyweight champ was also at the white house for the pardon, as was current heavyweight champ deon taylor wilder. jack johnson finished his career with a record of 73-13-10, and fought exhibitions until he was 67. sheehan and? >> shannon: thank you so much. next, a special report from national security correspondent jennifer griffin. she interviewed for navy seal awarded a medal of honor by president trum
johnson died in a car crash in 1946 at the age of 68. in recent years, former senate majority leader harry reid and senator john mccain have called for johnsone plea was ignored by previous presidents, but president trump, heavily involved in promoting mike tyson's atlantic city fight in the 1980s, said it was his honor and about time. >> we have done something today that was very important because we righted a wrong. >> after the ceremony, john john mccain tweeted... and former...
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. >> john linerman is not negotiating on behalf of the government, i hope ever he talks to knows that, in my opinion what he's doing is inappropriate and she shouldn't doing that. griff: johnsonived and will meat with john bolton and other officials. secretary of state mike pompeo has press conference later this afternoon, we may learn then. rob: we might, we are down to the last week. john kerry's reported move shining now light on what president trump calls the swamp, katrina pearson says this behavior from obama-era official effort to keep the former's legacy alive. >> you can't imagine they want to give up all of this unfettered power but do i think a lot of people are shocked just to see how in your face that a lot of the agencies are pushing to try to essentially overthrow the president of the united states and it was very important throughout the 2016 campaign that the president was 100% on board with the people, he campaigned on that, he talked about draining the swamp and now that he's in office and trying to do just that, of course, they are going to fight, it's no secret that the agencies have been out of control, it's no secret, what did people think that presiden
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woodruff: today president trump grted a rare posthumous pardon to jack johnson, boxing's first african-american heavyweight champion. john yang has more. >> yang: judy, in 1913 an onl- white jurycted johnson of violating the federal mann act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for "immoral purposes." the woman in question was johnson's girlfriend, who was white. johnson was heavyweight champ from 1908 to 191 outside the ring, he defied conventions by showing off his wealth, mocking white opponents and, perhaps most shocking for the times, dating and marrying white women. president trump signed the rdon in the oval office. >> i am taking this very righteous step, i believe, to correct a wrong that occurred in our history and to honor a truly legendary boxing champion, legendary athlete, and a person that when people got to know him, they really liked him and they really thought he was treated unfairly. >> yang: the 2004 documentary "unforgivable blackness" tells the story of jack johnson and was directed by filmmaker ken burns, who joins us now on skype. ken, thanks so much for being here. you are
woodruff: today president trump grted a rare posthumous pardon to jack johnson, boxing's first african-american heavyweight champion. john yang has more. >> yang: judy, in 1913 an onl- white jurycted johnson of violating the federal mann act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for "immoral purposes." the woman in question was johnson's girlfriend, who was white. johnson was heavyweight champ from 1908 to 191 outside the ring, he defied conventions by...
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we are john -- joined by analyst brian johnson. how surprised are you?kspective us through. >> the point we made his jeff himself was not spending any time was wall ,treet for six hours a year fine braided it is part of the baggage that goes with it. -- fine. it is part of the baggage that goes with it. since its founding, there is want her twice the late 1990's that amazon had to go to the market. finesse itsgoing to plans and then debate getting through the model 3, it has to come back to the capital markets. we are demanding a higher degree of transparency than for a company that is fully self-funded. joe: there is a pretty real cost to annual in -- alienating the people. you see the market reaction, not favorable. ignoring the call to hat tricks, the numbers themselves, you see reason for optimism? >> maybe not, you put them in the category. before the call, we had hoped maybe there was evidence of adult supervision or intervention. down, maybe marketing more sensible growth plans. you saw better gross margin coming out of the quarter. better price d
we are john -- joined by analyst brian johnson. how surprised are you?kspective us through. >> the point we made his jeff himself was not spending any time was wall ,treet for six hours a year fine braided it is part of the baggage that goes with it. -- fine. it is part of the baggage that goes with it. since its founding, there is want her twice the late 1990's that amazon had to go to the market. finesse itsgoing to plans and then debate getting through the model 3, it has to come back...
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our deputy political editor john pienaar has more details. is that boris johnson?surely not? if the brexit plan is that crazy, are you ready to resign? how are you? how are you, he said. fine, can't say the same for him or the cabinet. sir, is the government's customs partnership a crazy idea? word is the brexit secretary is not keen on the pm's choice of plan either. thinks it's too complex. the buck stops here. the prime minister has to get a plan and her divided cabinet together. so what are the customs options? the brexiteers' favourite is a sharp break and use new technology to avoid stops at the border. and mrs may's, the customs partnership. britain collects customs duties, passes on some cash to the eu, and refunds traders when there's a cheaper british trade deal. so, no blockages and no hard border with ireland. in today's daily mail, mrs may's favourite paper, borisjohnson called that idea crazy, tied to the eu. could you ever support a plan you call crazy? so now the prime minister must win the argument, somehow convince colleagues like the home secreta
our deputy political editor john pienaar has more details. is that boris johnson?surely not? if the brexit plan is that crazy, are you ready to resign? how are you? how are you, he said. fine, can't say the same for him or the cabinet. sir, is the government's customs partnership a crazy idea? word is the brexit secretary is not keen on the pm's choice of plan either. thinks it's too complex. the buck stops here. the prime minister has to get a plan and her divided cabinet together. so what are...
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then as i'll mention tomorrow, senator johnson and a guy named john dingell said yucca mountain. we need to move forward. so that was in 1987. then we started generating the movement to get to a point where under the law, the constituent of nevada could say we reject the proposal. which they did. the law then said, the federal government could veto their objection. which we did. so that was to go forward. we had an administration that obviously -- mr. newhouse: mr. speaker, two more minutes for the gentleman from illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shimkus: we had an administration -- administration that put a pause on that for about eight years and now we are ready to move forward again. we've got an administration that wants to fund the licensing process. and based on, i see my good from california, ms. matsui, is on the floor, based on her work on interim, what do we do with the waste before we put it in the final repository? because there are, i call them dead plants, probably not the proper word, but we have plants that no longer generate elec
then as i'll mention tomorrow, senator johnson and a guy named john dingell said yucca mountain. we need to move forward. so that was in 1987. then we started generating the movement to get to a point where under the law, the constituent of nevada could say we reject the proposal. which they did. the law then said, the federal government could veto their objection. which we did. so that was to go forward. we had an administration that obviously -- mr. newhouse: mr. speaker, two more minutes for...
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johnson will meet with vice pence and john bolton. >>> trump administration has one week before it must decide whether to certify the iran nuclear deal. it does not look promising. they seemed to signal the deal was as good as dead. listen to what he said for democracy and human rights. >> and with pompeo on his right hand and john bolton, you remember john bolton, on his left side what do you think will happen to that agreement with that gone and sanctions back we have a real chance of escalating the protests. >> he weighed in on the possible release of these three americans detained. on thursday he incorrectly stated the men would be freed that day. you may remember he announced president trump had repaid his personal attorney michael cohen for the $130,000 payment immediate to keep daniels quiet. saturday night giuliani repeated the argument that the payment did not break the law. every finance expert will tell you that if it was for another purpose if it was to save his family, to save embarrassment it's in the a campaign donation. second even if it was the president no need to go b
johnson will meet with vice pence and john bolton. >>> trump administration has one week before it must decide whether to certify the iran nuclear deal. it does not look promising. they seemed to signal the deal was as good as dead. listen to what he said for democracy and human rights. >> and with pompeo on his right hand and john bolton, you remember john bolton, on his left side what do you think will happen to that agreement with that gone and sanctions back we have a real...
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. >>> coming up, a memorial day workout to remember, courtesy of john krasinski and dwayne johnson. >r racial bias training in the wake of arrests of two philadelphia men. >>> all eyes on serena williams. we're looking at the courts in paris as the tennis great makes her grand slam debut after giving birth. >>> up next, a "rossen reports" exclusive as uber unveils a new security feature this morning. >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen. you are about to experience a change in your uber app. you can hit that button and call 911. in some case, it will tell your location. does it actually work? we're testing it out next. (souna ) (sound of drilling) jimmy (shouting): james! brand vo: the world's largest workforce works for themselves. we work for them. quickbooks. backing you. -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat
. >>> coming up, a memorial day workout to remember, courtesy of john krasinski and dwayne johnson. >r racial bias training in the wake of arrests of two philadelphia men. >>> all eyes on serena williams. we're looking at the courts in paris as the tennis great makes her grand slam debut after giving birth. >>> up next, a "rossen reports" exclusive as uber unveils a new security feature this morning. >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen. you are about...
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joining us john holland, and also with us harry litman and deputy assistant general under president clinton, and jason johnson, politics editor at the root.com and an msnbc contributor. john heilemann, so jeff sessions is now a significant part of the obstruction of justice investigation? >> and i think, you know, in retrospect, as "the times" story notes, it's sort of crazy that we didn't focus on this earlier. people have obviously focused on the relationship between trump and sessions and it's been contentious and sessions has hung in there. you and i were exchanging a private conversation the other day about whether in some long narrative we will eventually look back and say jeff sessions was the hero of all of this, having recused himself when he should have and having resisted trump's pressure. now because of the good folks at "the new york times" and their reporting, we know about the private pressure. i'm not a lawyer. harry litman will be able to speak more eloquently of what constitutes obstruction of justice, but i know the corrupt intent has something to do it. we have focussed on james comey, et
joining us john holland, and also with us harry litman and deputy assistant general under president clinton, and jason johnson, politics editor at the root.com and an msnbc contributor. john heilemann, so jeff sessions is now a significant part of the obstruction of justice investigation? >> and i think, you know, in retrospect, as "the times" story notes, it's sort of crazy that we didn't focus on this earlier. people have obviously focused on the relationship between trump and...
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john are you here or not here? william? patrick? eva gomez. tiffany jackson is gone. johnson is gone. beverly anne kelly and brooks. do you want to go first? >> i am speaking to you as the legislative director for the california lions for retired of americans. disabilities caucus of the party chair. i want to talk about you listening to people who truly need help to live in your city. this is extremely important. for the past 10 years i have been working on legislation to make it possible for seniors and those with disabilities to live in their community. here in san francisco in their community. i am just going to talk about pedestrian safety. we have worked on three bills and we have gotten some things done. one is to get signs in senior neighborhoods for people to slow down to 25 miles per hour. the other we went and could not get the legislation so we went to caltrans and we got them to change all the rules about the timing on red lights so that you could change that timing and do it in the city. we hope you can do that so we can get across the street. i do want to tell you the man who worked on all of these di
john are you here or not here? william? patrick? eva gomez. tiffany jackson is gone. johnson is gone. beverly anne kelly and brooks. do you want to go first? >> i am speaking to you as the legislative director for the california lions for retired of americans. disabilities caucus of the party chair. i want to talk about you listening to people who truly need help to live in your city. this is extremely important. for the past 10 years i have been working on legislation to make it possible...
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johnson. joining me now is sergeant la david john's congresswoman, frederica wilson. nk you so much for joining us. before we get into the report, good evening, by the way, on the -- i have to ask you, have you spoken to sergeant johnson's widow, myeshia, and how is she holding up? >> she's doing pretty good. we -- i attended the briefing in miami, at southcom, with the family. that was two weeks ago, so, i saw the briefing, and it was very disturbing. and they were just so unsettled, and not satisfied at all. >> so, let's talk about this report that was released. it was released today on the operation in niger that led to the death of four american soldiers, including sergeant la david johnson, constituent of yours. the pentagon says that some of the key failures were a lack of proper training before the mission began, the team on the ground became separated and ground unit reinforcements took four hours to arrive. are you shocked that one mission could go so horribly wrong? and are you satisfied with the pentagon's explanation, congresswoman? >> well, the dots don't
johnson. joining me now is sergeant la david john's congresswoman, frederica wilson. nk you so much for joining us. before we get into the report, good evening, by the way, on the -- i have to ask you, have you spoken to sergeant johnson's widow, myeshia, and how is she holding up? >> she's doing pretty good. we -- i attended the briefing in miami, at southcom, with the family. that was two weeks ago, so, i saw the briefing, and it was very disturbing. and they were just so unsettled, and...
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johnson. >>> i like j and j let's go to john. >> caller: booyah. is this stock a buy?orage. >> yeah, it is it is one of the ones i should have on. smart management, i like them very much. let's go to tom in north carolina. >> caller: booyah from north carolina my question is regarding gulf port oil energy stock. >> not high enough quality a lot of high quality stocks in that group you are way down the food chain. buy schlumberger >> caller: my stock is facebook fl. >> fl is foot locker, not facebook okay i think foot locker is good. i like nike. robert in tennessee. >> caller: thank you, jim, great job. >> thank you i like to have your take on nsp. >> this thing is a horse an insurance company that never seems to quit. and we have been recommending it for i don't know, ages how about perry in florida. >> caller: what are your thoughts on lkq? would you be a buyer after this recent big drop? >> we like this company. and it has become clocked. it is down 24% this is one that we have got to figure out what the heck happened dave in wisconsin. >> caller: booyah. jim. what
johnson. >>> i like j and j let's go to john. >> caller: booyah. is this stock a buy?orage. >> yeah, it is it is one of the ones i should have on. smart management, i like them very much. let's go to tom in north carolina. >> caller: booyah from north carolina my question is regarding gulf port oil energy stock. >> not high enough quality a lot of high quality stocks in that group you are way down the food chain. buy schlumberger >> caller: my stock is...
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and then in november, johnson signed the higher education act of '65 which john will be discussing in greater detail. it revealed an astonishing ability for those who disagreed in the congress on many subjects to find compromises in order to enact that legislative agenda. and it was two oregonians, a very strong minded teacher woman from oregon named edith green, a democrat who was in the house, joined by another oregonian, a man named wayne moore who was sometimes a republican, sometimes democrat. he was a graduate of the university of wisconsin, the university of minnesota and then became dean of the university of oregon law school. the point being, these are all public higher education institutions. these two most improbable figures joined together to make the case to the -- to their colleagues in the house and the senate that higher education needed support from the federal government. and that the people -- the initial -- the whole country would benefit from this and that the principle beneficiaries would be significantly though not exclusively be persons of limited financial or
and then in november, johnson signed the higher education act of '65 which john will be discussing in greater detail. it revealed an astonishing ability for those who disagreed in the congress on many subjects to find compromises in order to enact that legislative agenda. and it was two oregonians, a very strong minded teacher woman from oregon named edith green, a democrat who was in the house, joined by another oregonian, a man named wayne moore who was sometimes a republican, sometimes...
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boris johnson is here in the united states right now and he isn't meeting with donald trump directly but we know he is meeting with the secretary of state paled the national security advisor john bolton and also the vice president mike pence even as those meetings are taking place even boris johnson as you point out has been acknowledging that there is a recognition that donald trump has a point that there are widespread concerns about the jay c.p.o. way that the twenty fifteen agreement doesn't address some things that donald trump has brought up like concerns about the sunset clause ballistic missile testing even concerns about iran's military presence in the region so the argument has been though let's try and work with this deal make something better to address those concerns but so far it doesn't appear that that convincing is working but there are some days to come still before that deadline and decision has to be made indeed because president trump has to decide whether to continue with the wave. may the twelfth and as you say that's just days away. too refused to do that in the tenor of the deal. right and a lot of people not just in the united states but around the wo
boris johnson is here in the united states right now and he isn't meeting with donald trump directly but we know he is meeting with the secretary of state paled the national security advisor john bolton and also the vice president mike pence even as those meetings are taking place even boris johnson as you point out has been acknowledging that there is a recognition that donald trump has a point that there are widespread concerns about the jay c.p.o. way that the twenty fifteen agreement...
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johnson. clears him of charges of his relationships with a white woman in 1912, if you can believe. senator john mccain called for the pardon and sylvester stallone went to president trump to lob he other on his be half. there was a oval office event with election on lewis and johnson's family and pugh eonte wilder. >> it's a story of triumph and tragedy. president trump will hopefully pardon this fine american and put him back in the ranks where he belongs as boxings greatest. >> i'm a huge fan of boxing. i watched with my father. he taught me about this boxer as well. this is long overdue. i'm happy this happened. god bless his family and relatives. >> excellent. >> you like baseball? >> yes. it's not as good as kimberlys. >> nothing will top kimberly's today. you know when the big mascots run. last night in dallas it was nolan ryan, sam houston, and george w. bush. there was a heckler there getting bush to move forward. watch this. >> reminds me of when president bush decided to run a marathon. his mom was there to cheer him on. she said the same thing "get moving" good thing is the bush char
johnson. clears him of charges of his relationships with a white woman in 1912, if you can believe. senator john mccain called for the pardon and sylvester stallone went to president trump to lob he other on his be half. there was a oval office event with election on lewis and johnson's family and pugh eonte wilder. >> it's a story of triumph and tragedy. president trump will hopefully pardon this fine american and put him back in the ranks where he belongs as boxings greatest. >>...
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johnson. he'll meet with vice president pence, national security advisor john bolton and other senior administration officials to talk about the iran nuclear deal. president trump said he would pull out of the deal by may 12th unless there are substantial changes. the get line is less than a -- deadline is less than a week away and publicly the president is suggesting he hasn't seen the changes. in dallas friday he once again criticized the deal. >> they're saying death to america, and we have the former administration as represented by john kerry. not the best negotiator we've ever seen. he never walked away from the table except in that bike race where he broke his leg. >> reporter: the secretary of the state mike pompeo says if the u.s. doesn't see the changes, he said they would like it live it in may. on capitol hill some are suggesting the president extend the deadline. >> i thought the iran was a bad deal, i was opposed to it. iran got most of the benefit up front with relief of sanctions and a plane load of cash that president obama sent over there, so we lost a lot of leverage. maybe the be
johnson. he'll meet with vice president pence, national security advisor john bolton and other senior administration officials to talk about the iran nuclear deal. president trump said he would pull out of the deal by may 12th unless there are substantial changes. the get line is less than a -- deadline is less than a week away and publicly the president is suggesting he hasn't seen the changes. in dallas friday he once again criticized the deal. >> they're saying death to america, and we...
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frank johnson, the district court judge began hearings on march 11. he heard from many civil rights leaders, jose williams, john, others involved with the movement and from the opposition, jim clark, governor wallace, and others who were not fond of the march and said it would disrupt public safety. they said this march would be necessary for african-americans to obtain the right to vote and that there had been such an injustice done to these folks in the city of selma that a march of the scale was appropriate. that ruling was issued on march 17. these folks only had four days to get everything together in order to make the entire trek from selma to montgomery. beginning on march 21, more than 3200 people gathered at a church to begin the march from selma to montgomery. they came down and the bloody sunday route, came down so than turned right on alabama avenue, up broad street and , across the independence bridge. they continued to march for five days and four nights. they made their way to a campsite, and continue to march all the way until they got to the alabama state capital. they continued to march all th
frank johnson, the district court judge began hearings on march 11. he heard from many civil rights leaders, jose williams, john, others involved with the movement and from the opposition, jim clark, governor wallace, and others who were not fond of the march and said it would disrupt public safety. they said this march would be necessary for african-americans to obtain the right to vote and that there had been such an injustice done to these folks in the city of selma that a march of the scale...
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if they nominated understand it is subjective but the more liberal john kennedy then they would pick the more conservative linda johnson which both is a fallacy. the same thing with the republican party. if republicans nominated in picking a conservative running mate or gardener was considered more conservative eisenhower would pick nixon nixon was perceived as more conservative so the reason was there were many elements of both parties republican party is more simple to understand because basically more modern and conservative elements the others because of southern democrats so was a more complex formulation but the changes beginning 1964 with goldwater breaking through the establishment gets the nomination. . . . . if you think over time is that in 68 the republican's were unified and the democrats were divided. seventy-two the republicans were united in the democrats divided. seventy-six democrats were divided and the republicans were united in 80 the democrats were divided and republicans united. the united party tends to go on to win in the fall election and the dividing party goes on to lose sole purpose of the
if they nominated understand it is subjective but the more liberal john kennedy then they would pick the more conservative linda johnson which both is a fallacy. the same thing with the republican party. if republicans nominated in picking a conservative running mate or gardener was considered more conservative eisenhower would pick nixon nixon was perceived as more conservative so the reason was there were many elements of both parties republican party is more simple to understand because...
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johnson's division. the evening before this may 12 assault, john haley was just alive with anticipation. everyone knew this was going to be a massive attack. hour after hour passed, he wrote, about 4:00 a.m., we formed up in line of battle but no foe was visible. still, the cold, clammy truth dawned on us that we were not far from the enemy, and we would soon lessen the distance. there was something terribly weird in this massing of troops at this time of day, and the oting of-- and the ho owls as the dark fingers of men moved through the pines, the sobbing of the wind through the red trees, the battle about to begin at the mule shoe, what was afterwards called the bloody angle, was a frontal assault. saw atfed what we picket's forge several times over. it would continue for 22 and a half uninterrupted hours, at once the most surreal and savage combat the civil war would ever know. , onthe next 22.5 hours average, in this tiny, little space, never did, one man fell dead or wounded every four seconds. for 22.5 hours. to convey to you a sense of the intensity of the small arms fire at spot
johnson's division. the evening before this may 12 assault, john haley was just alive with anticipation. everyone knew this was going to be a massive attack. hour after hour passed, he wrote, about 4:00 a.m., we formed up in line of battle but no foe was visible. still, the cold, clammy truth dawned on us that we were not far from the enemy, and we would soon lessen the distance. there was something terribly weird in this massing of troops at this time of day, and the oting of-- and the ho owls...