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next question, john johnson-— the public finances. next question, john johnson. ., ., john johnson.make quick questions i secretary. to make quick questions if i secretary. to make quick questions if i may _ secretary. to make quick questions if i may. earlier today, the scottish— if i may. earlier today, the scottish conservative leader douglas ross said _ scottish conservative leader douglas ross said test and trace in the early— ross said test and trace in the early stages of the pandemic did not work as— early stages of the pandemic did not work as well as it should have and that he _ work as well as it should have and that he believed government ministers would accept that. do you accept _ ministers would accept that. do you accept that— ministers would accept that. do you accept that analysis? if not why not? _ accept that analysis? if not why not? secondly, conservative mp5, including _ not? secondly, conservative mp5, including the chair of the education select— including the chair of the education select committee, have called for further— select committee, have called for
next question, john johnson-— the public finances. next question, john johnson. ., ., john johnson.make quick questions i secretary. to make quick questions if i secretary. to make quick questions if i may _ secretary. to make quick questions if i may. earlier today, the scottish— if i may. earlier today, the scottish conservative leader douglas ross said _ scottish conservative leader douglas ross said test and trace in the early— ross said test and trace in the early stages of the...
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( l o qu ha hecho que auemtne mas su popularidad aprepero segurid preiocupa aun >>> lciompaÑia johnson johns invitaicion >>> al volver desmienten se sepse separacion de jloennifer lopez a alex rodriguez pero si hablaron de tomar caminos distitntos e e medio d e una mala racha >>> y prearon una sinfonica rodasnte en medio de la pandemi, regresamos le abrió la puerta a muchas mujeres al convertirse en la primera latina en llegar al espacio. ♪ yo soy sha-rock ♪ ♪ y no me pueden parar ♪ y el grammy es para... ¡cardi b! ♪ nada puede detenerme ♪ ¡azúcar! con metro by t-mobile miss ruiz conquista todo. ella va más allá buscando nuevas formas de iluminar a sus estudiantes. así, todos pueden brillar como estrellas. tú trabajas duro por tu dinero.. con metro by t-mobile, rinde más. ahora no hay cargos al cambiarte. obtén nuestro precio más bajo: 25 dólares la línea por 4 líneas. y cuatro teléfonos galaxy gratis. todo en la red de t-mobile. conquista tu día con metro by t-mobile. el abrazar a mi mamá, el ver a mis hermanos, yo nunca había pasado tanto tiempo sin mi mamá. cuando me dicen te amo y me dic
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. >>> more on the johns johnson & johnson vaccine. topical cal health officials rolled up their sleeves in oakland and l.a., promoting j&j as the one shot safe and effective way to prevent covid. >> the thing that came into my mind when that vaccine went into my arm was hugging my mom again. >> many counties across california receive their first large shipments of johnson & johnson doses this week. >>> california's department of public health broadened its vaccine eligibility rules. 4 million californians will become eligible for the shot starting on monday. and they include transit and utility workers, janitors and people between the ages of 16 and 64 who have disabilities and serious medical conditions. the state also updated its rules to say it will not require anyone who is disabled or sick to show proof of their condition to get the vaccine. >>> santa clara county officials and health clinic ceos are showing what they're calling a united front on vaccine distribution. and they're resisting the blue shield state takeover. >> we ar
. >>> more on the johns johnson & johnson vaccine. topical cal health officials rolled up their sleeves in oakland and l.a., promoting j&j as the one shot safe and effective way to prevent covid. >> the thing that came into my mind when that vaccine went into my arm was hugging my mom again. >> many counties across california receive their first large shipments of johnson & johnson doses this week. >>> california's department of public health broadened...
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two weeks after any one of those vaccines, the second dose or just the one dose of john johnson and johnson, it is going to give us a little bit more freedom, which is ultimately the end point. that that that is the end goal here, so obviously, you know, in practical terms, this means let's say some grand parents out there who are watching who are now fully vaccinated can go and visit with their adult children, their grandkids, even if they have not received the vaccine yet, but i think it's important to point out here. the cdc doesn't want those visits to happen. after someone has traveled across the country, let's say. exactly and like, you know, these guidelines are still changing, alex. i'm sure in the next coming a few weeks, you know they're gonna be updated, but i think just out of an abundance of caution, the cdc is still maintaining the current guidelines of traveling unnecessary traveling, which means just getting on a plane. of course, if you're living in the same city, or you can drive down and see your family, and it's like a couple of hours, that's fine. okay okay. still in, o
two weeks after any one of those vaccines, the second dose or just the one dose of john johnson and johnson, it is going to give us a little bit more freedom, which is ultimately the end point. that that that is the end goal here, so obviously, you know, in practical terms, this means let's say some grand parents out there who are watching who are now fully vaccinated can go and visit with their adult children, their grandkids, even if they have not received the vaccine yet, but i think it's...
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. >>> today, americans will finally get the johns johnson & johnson vaccine into their arms. we learned of a partnership to help make available more of these doses. jobina has more. >> thank you, reggie. president biden is expected to announce that pharmaceutical company merck will help make johnson & johnson single dose vaccine in an effort to expand supply more quickly. they negotiated the deal amid concerns about production delays, 4 million doses already shipped out. 2.8 million will go to state and local governments. 800,000 to pharmacies. the rest to community and federal health centers. the company promises to deliver 16 million more doses by the end of the month. despite the progress, the cdc is warning of a potential fourth surge of the virus saying the numbers have stalled in several states. >> now is not the time to relax the critical safeguards that we know can stop the spread of covid-19 in our communities. not when we are so close. >> meantime, president biden plans to meet with senate democrats today for the second day in a row to discuss his covid relief packa
. >>> today, americans will finally get the johns johnson & johnson vaccine into their arms. we learned of a partnership to help make available more of these doses. jobina has more. >> thank you, reggie. president biden is expected to announce that pharmaceutical company merck will help make johnson & johnson single dose vaccine in an effort to expand supply more quickly. they negotiated the deal amid concerns about production delays, 4 million doses already shipped out....
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additional doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine, as it is better known, johnson & johnson and john johnsonccine. it is kind of catchy. >> it is. turned it into a song. >> humor helps in this time. money helps too. that's on the way for tens of millions of americans, now that congress has passed a $1.9 trillion covid relief bill, the house voted mostly along party lines, 220-211, to send the bill to the president's desk. a new cbs news poll shows that 75% of americans approve of the bill, including nearly half of republicans, even though not a single republican in the senate or the house voted for it. >>> president biden has announced the u.s. will buy 100 million more doses of johnson & johnson single shot covid vaccine. >> i'm doing this because this war time effort, we need maximum flexibility. there is always a chance that we'll encounter unexpected challenges. or there will be a new need for a vaccine effort, vaccination effort. >>> tonight in his first primetime address, the president will mark one year since public health restrictions were broadly put in place. a senior aide tells cb
additional doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine, as it is better known, johnson & johnson and john johnsonccine. it is kind of catchy. >> it is. turned it into a song. >> humor helps in this time. money helps too. that's on the way for tens of millions of americans, now that congress has passed a $1.9 trillion covid relief bill, the house voted mostly along party lines, 220-211, to send the bill to the president's desk. a new cbs news poll shows that 75% of americans...
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kerry's first stop in europe _ johnson, john kerry's first stop in europe was— johnson, john kerry'ser as the us tries to address these challenging situations, including things like climate change and how— including things like climate change and how to address the challenge of china _ and how to address the challenge of china they— and how to address the challenge of china. they are realising now that in some _ china. they are realising now that in some ways it is easier to deal with— in some ways it is easier to deal with the — in some ways it is easier to deal with the uk on a one—on—one bitaterat— with the uk on a one—on—one bilateral basis that you try to deal with the _ bilateral basis that you try to deal with the eu at all its many components. there is great potential for a solid _ components. there is great potential for a solid relationship and i think initiativ— for a solid relationship and i think initially a — for a solid relationship and i think initially a lot of people thought joe biden is a multilateral list and very interested in the european union _ very interested
kerry's first stop in europe _ johnson, john kerry's first stop in europe was— johnson, john kerry'ser as the us tries to address these challenging situations, including things like climate change and how— including things like climate change and how to address the challenge of china _ and how to address the challenge of china they— and how to address the challenge of china. they are realising now that in some _ china. they are realising now that in some ways it is easier to deal with—...
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merck helping johnson & johns produce on faster anded. the first johnson and johnson shots given out today. this is the third vaccine in the u.s. and this is a one-shot vaccine. these images tonight from ohio state university in columbus. one woman got a caught at 10:00 this morning offering her a 2:00 appointment. she called it, quote, a miracle. but this does appear to be moving tonight. 51 million people have now had at least one dose. that's 20% of all adults. but amid the good news, the warning to remain vigilant. masking and social distancing because of the variants. three recent studies tonight finding covid patiences who recovered have been reinfrequented by the brazilian variant. and the number of states now easing restrictions despite the cdc director and dr. fauci urging caution. texas for one tonight announcing the statewide mask mandate ends next week, allowing businesses to open at 100% capacity. president biden making news tonight on vaccinating teachers and reopening schools. and so we have it all covered for you here. we b
merck helping johnson & johns produce on faster anded. the first johnson and johnson shots given out today. this is the third vaccine in the u.s. and this is a one-shot vaccine. these images tonight from ohio state university in columbus. one woman got a caught at 10:00 this morning offering her a 2:00 appointment. she called it, quote, a miracle. but this does appear to be moving tonight. 51 million people have now had at least one dose. that's 20% of all adults. but amid the good news,...
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hobbit es la adquisición por el gobierno de 100 millones más de vacunas fabricadas por john (sonido ambiente) johnson número de dosis con el objetivo de tener suficiente a mano para vacunar a niños y si es necesario administrar dosis de refuerzo para combatir las variantes emergentes del virus y la administración de uva y cree que habrá suficientes vacunas para inmunizar a toda la población y aquí a que acabe el año y las cámaras de representantes han aprobado el nuevo paquete de estímulo que ayude a levantar nuestra economía son 1.9 billones de dólares que incluye cheques personales y prestaciones para desempleados javier vega ha seguido esta sesión con tardes cuéntanos lo último >>> no hay caso que no se cumpla y es un hecho el nuevo paquete de alivio económico se considera el más completo aprobado fue modificado por el senado y discutido en la cámara de representantes finalmente votado y el resultado fueron 220 votos a favor cuando estos anuncio hubo una ovación por parte de los legisladores y se trata de un resultado por línea partidista la mayoría votando a favor y por su parte los republicanos
hobbit es la adquisición por el gobierno de 100 millones más de vacunas fabricadas por john (sonido ambiente) johnson número de dosis con el objetivo de tener suficiente a mano para vacunar a niños y si es necesario administrar dosis de refuerzo para combatir las variantes emergentes del virus y la administración de uva y cree que habrá suficientes vacunas para inmunizar a toda la población y aquí a que acabe el año y las cámaras de representantes han aprobado el nuevo paquete de...
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. >> let's head to johnson. john. >> thank you mr. speaker. the factory in carlisle implies around 800 people, employees -- employees around 800 people. with the prime minister agree that if we are to rebalance the economy, level up the country, we need to modern day proactive regional economic policy. and if he does agree, will he come to carlisle to see old and new in action. p.m. johnson: of course, mr. speaker. i'm very grateful to my honorable friend for what he says and he will hear more and just a half hour or so and try to keep it to half an hour. esther speaker from the , chancellor, about how exactly we intend to make sure we build back that across the whole of this country and unleash the tremendous potential of the whole of the united kingdom including of course carlisle. he the leaders of the opposition is stopped. >> thank you mr. speaker. can i join and talk about the saulsberry atrocity. does the prime minister agree with president biden that the arms used in war of yemen should be suspended? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker ever , si
. >> let's head to johnson. john. >> thank you mr. speaker. the factory in carlisle implies around 800 people, employees -- employees around 800 people. with the prime minister agree that if we are to rebalance the economy, level up the country, we need to modern day proactive regional economic policy. and if he does agree, will he come to carlisle to see old and new in action. p.m. johnson: of course, mr. speaker. i'm very grateful to my honorable friend for what he says and he...
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johnson is doubling down. joining me now is governor of ohio, john kasich, thank you for joining us. >> how can senator johnson>> how can he say nothing racial about that and it is black lives matter. what do you think? >> how can a guy make a statement like this? is he running again? we were talking about it tonight among some friends, one of my other friends were on a call and he read scajohnson's statement, he running again? how could you say i was never worried about these people rampaging in involved in such violence in the capitol and you say but i was not really worried about them but if it was really black lives matter, ill have have -- i would have been freaked out. how do they say it and think that? >> when he says they love this country. >> yeah, he's off his rocker when he says this. i just cannot believe it. how do you say something like that. god bless the man. i don't wish him any harm. any any s how do you say something like this? can you imagine the credibility that he's lose ng the united states center? nobody is going to listen to this guy. >> i want to talk to you about something else that'
johnson is doubling down. joining me now is governor of ohio, john kasich, thank you for joining us. >> how can senator johnson>> how can he say nothing racial about that and it is black lives matter. what do you think? >> how can a guy make a statement like this? is he running again? we were talking about it tonight among some friends, one of my other friends were on a call and he read scajohnson's statement, he running again? how could you say i was never worried about these...
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administration had introduced the bill but not pushed hard and so after the assassination of john kennedy and johnsonthe president this was going to be johnson's, one of his major pieces and his legacy and using the martyred john kennedy, the bill was introduced in his memory and it had momentum behind. it was going to end with the filibuster would end and either the bill would be withdrawn because they cannot break the filibuster or in the past and the 12 time senate of the united states had tried to break a civil rights filibuster. >> what was the make makeup of the senate? >> there was the democratic senate and mansfield was the majority leader and the leader of the opposition of course was richard russell and the very powerful southern senators, mr. hill, willis robertson, harry byrd, russell long, fritz holly, sam irvine and john power the only republican joined the filibuster. that was a very tough crowd and they knew what they were doing and richard russell knew the roles inside and out and they knew exactly what to do when they did it and the filibuster opened then and was about easter, i thi
administration had introduced the bill but not pushed hard and so after the assassination of john kennedy and johnsonthe president this was going to be johnson's, one of his major pieces and his legacy and using the martyred john kennedy, the bill was introduced in his memory and it had momentum behind. it was going to end with the filibuster would end and either the bill would be withdrawn because they cannot break the filibuster or in the past and the 12 time senate of the united states had...
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today san francisco church began distributing the new one and done covid-19 vaccine from johnson & johnson. john ramos reports that by helping the community of color, the clinic is giving a boost to the rest of the state as well. >> reporter: the success of this clinic in san francisco may hold the key to getting all counties in california back to some form of normal operation. the third baptist church in san francisco normally seeks to keep hope alive, but during the pandemic, they have been concentrating on keeping the congregation alive. >> feeding people, we have tested people for covid-19, and now, thank god, we are able to provide vaccinations. >> reporte: by offering the johnson & johnson vaccine, which requires only one injection, the clinic can better help those who can't easily come in for a second dose. it was a big selling point for her who was reluctant to get the shot it first. >> this is a community effort because we really really want to come back to normalcy because this is important. i finally talked myself along with other friends to say get a vaccine. that is being a good nei
today san francisco church began distributing the new one and done covid-19 vaccine from johnson & johnson. john ramos reports that by helping the community of color, the clinic is giving a boost to the rest of the state as well. >> reporter: the success of this clinic in san francisco may hold the key to getting all counties in california back to some form of normal operation. the third baptist church in san francisco normally seeks to keep hope alive, but during the pandemic, they...
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entities that they say are responsible for inflicting gross human rights abuses in shin john now walt boris johnson made his tweet as well as dominic we've also had concurrently in london taking place right now or said by the chinese embassy a press conference where the chinese embassy is saying that will basically defending its policies engine junk some of the things that they've been talking about for example is denying that there's any sterilization taking place in shin john they're also denying that there's been any demolishing of muslim mosques in the region showing pictures of that and they've also had a student in sion junk talk about hugh's new work opportunities so china very much on the offensive and the defensive. when it comes to issues of course the u.k. government says that there is gross human rights abuses taking place in changing including the internment of up to $1000000.00 wiggers in forced labor camps china has denied this repeatedly saying that these labor camps are actually vocational training centers tell us more about the controversy over the british national overseas hospit
entities that they say are responsible for inflicting gross human rights abuses in shin john now walt boris johnson made his tweet as well as dominic we've also had concurrently in london taking place right now or said by the chinese embassy a press conference where the chinese embassy is saying that will basically defending its policies engine junk some of the things that they've been talking about for example is denying that there's any sterilization taking place in shin john they're also...
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crack-strozenica. ( evie laughing ) johnson & john-smack.iding the white ribonucleic acid-based immuno-technology. to protect the precious cargo, vaccine trucks are now unmarked, and have truck drivers with a panic button on the dashboard to alert headquarters of any danger, and a kill switch that can shut off the engine if the truck is hijacked. and if all that fails, the trucker can always pelt the thieves with a gatorade bottle full of pee. of course, armed robbery is not the biggest threat to getting everybody vaccinated. misinformation is. that's why, today, twitter launched a five-strike system to ban users who spread covid-19 lies. five strikes? is that a thing now? please tell me baseball isn't getting longer! ( evie laughing ) here's how she works: every time you lie about covid on twitter, you get one strike. one strike, no account-level action. they just remember you did it. two strikes: 12-hour account lock. three strikes: 12-hour account lock. four strikes: seven-day account lock. and, finally, five strikes gets you a permanent
crack-strozenica. ( evie laughing ) johnson & john-smack.iding the white ribonucleic acid-based immuno-technology. to protect the precious cargo, vaccine trucks are now unmarked, and have truck drivers with a panic button on the dashboard to alert headquarters of any danger, and a kill switch that can shut off the engine if the truck is hijacked. and if all that fails, the trucker can always pelt the thieves with a gatorade bottle full of pee. of course, armed robbery is not the biggest...
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from belfast old johnson who can john thanks so much for coming back on we just spoke to him paisley jr i'm not sure whether it helps him feign that vaccination is so much higher in the north but he said not only that but. you're basically a carrying out the queen's bidding cian fame is no longer a movement for anything irish it's basically british. well good afternoon and it's good to talk to again i'm not happy to have patrick's day i should say. happy some projects they do all of your listeners as well all around the world so it's like it's one of many many those are strange calm comments by m.p.'s lee and his colleagues i'm not quite sure and maybe he's enjoying some politics day a little early i don't know but it's history and comment we are a diary strong pride and arty should probably can party and i think our record more than speaks for itself boris johnson didn't even take time out to schedule a meeting with mary lou mcdonald leader when he came to us the last week. yeah he can make it can last friday which i think was very much a fairly superficial p.r. exercise we had a lo
from belfast old johnson who can john thanks so much for coming back on we just spoke to him paisley jr i'm not sure whether it helps him feign that vaccination is so much higher in the north but he said not only that but. you're basically a carrying out the queen's bidding cian fame is no longer a movement for anything irish it's basically british. well good afternoon and it's good to talk to again i'm not happy to have patrick's day i should say. happy some projects they do all of your...
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and democratic loyalists could laugh at the jokes making fun of the carter family or lyndon johnson or john f kennedy. as tom shales that washington post television critic observed anyone looking at the tonight show 100 years from now will probably have no trouble understanding what made carson so popular and permitted him such longevity. he was affable accessible charming and amusing not just a very funny comedian. but the kind of guy you would welcome into your home. now carson worried. not only that partisanship would hurt the show. he also worried that nastiness would hurt the show. in a 60 minutes interview. he told mike wallace that people weren't tuning into the tonight show for an earnest debate over contentious policy matters. quote. why do you think? people why do people think that just because you have a tonight show you must deal in serious issues. that's a danger. it's a real danger once you start that you get to that self-important feeling that what you say has great import and you know strangely enough you could use that show as a forum you could sway people, but i don't thin
and democratic loyalists could laugh at the jokes making fun of the carter family or lyndon johnson or john f kennedy. as tom shales that washington post television critic observed anyone looking at the tonight show 100 years from now will probably have no trouble understanding what made carson so popular and permitted him such longevity. he was affable accessible charming and amusing not just a very funny comedian. but the kind of guy you would welcome into your home. now carson worried. not...
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bridge to possible. >>> senator ron johnson is doubling down on his defense of the violent mob, who stormed our capitol. joining me now, former republican governor of ohio, john good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so, how can senator johnson say that there is nothing racial about suggesting -- i can't even get the question out, and you're laughing. how -- how can he say there is nothing racial about that? and, you know, and it's black lives matter. i mean, what do you think? >> i -- i -- how can a guy even make a statement like this? i mean, is he running, again? i -- i was -- we were talking about it, tonight, among some friends. this statement. some -- one of my other friends. we were on a call, and he read johnson's statement. and somebody said, is he running again? i mean, i don't have any -- how could you say that i was never worried about these people who were rampaging in, who, by the way, were involved in such violence in the capitol. and then, you say, but i wasn't really worried about them. but if it was black lives matter, i would have really been freaked out. how -- how does somebody -- how do they say that? how do they thi
bridge to possible. >>> senator ron johnson is doubling down on his defense of the violent mob, who stormed our capitol. joining me now, former republican governor of ohio, john good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so, how can senator johnson say that there is nothing racial about suggesting -- i can't even get the question out, and you're laughing. how -- how can he say there is nothing racial about that? and, you know, and it's black lives matter. i...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house is defending president biden's decision to hold covid-19 vaccines in the united states, and not ship doses overseas. last night, he announced that all americans should be eligible for shots by may 1. today, aides confirmed that he has declined to donate part of the u.s. supply. >> his view is that his obligation-- first obligation-- is to-- addressing what is still a crisis in our country. right? yes, he outlined last night there is a light at end of tunnel, but 1,400 americans are dying every single day, and he wants to have, as the leader of this country, maximum flexibility. >> woodruff: mr. biden has agreed to contribute financially, to help needy nations buy vaccine. and today, he met virtually with others in
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house is defending president biden's decision to hold covid-19 vaccines in the united states, and not...
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ahead, 50 million americans have received at least one dose of coronavirus and johnson and john seasonwhy the cdc warns it's too soon to let our guard down. don't forget that. >> and the coronavirus baby boom, has become a major baby bust. how it points to a bigger issue in society and only on cbs this morning, we talk about women's equality and their fight for change. this they are fighting hard. >>> let's give you a live look outside. that beautiful sunrise on this tuesday morning. >>> and today on the drew barrymore show it's the wellness shower. the show dedicated to tips on staying healthy. that's today a all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> let's take a live look this morning at san francisco and san jose. they could move tier. several counties could get more reopening privileges. yesterday th
ahead, 50 million americans have received at least one dose of coronavirus and johnson and john seasonwhy the cdc warns it's too soon to let our guard down. don't forget that. >> and the coronavirus baby boom, has become a major baby bust. how it points to a bigger issue in society and only on cbs this morning, we talk about women's equality and their fight for change. this they are fighting hard. >>> let's give you a live look outside. that beautiful sunrise on this tuesday...
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john lennon had said about his life at the end of his life, he would not venture into space if katherine johnson was not checking the calculations on his spaceflight. the actual flight with john glenn, when he orbited the earth, katherine johnson played a significant role in that. we also know she played a significant role in the moon landing. those are three pivotal moments that changed space travel and how we in america see nasa today. i had the pleasure in her 99th birthday to be with her at the green briar. at 99, i was in awe of how sharp she was. we laughed, we joked come we had a great time. she is as radiant and beautiful at 99 as she was when she walked our campus in the early 30's. i started asking myself, as people learn more and more about katherine johnson, and the university she loved so dear, we have to do something to help recognize her and make sure history never forgets how profound she was. helping nasa when the space race. i got a team of faculty and staff and students together. we started brainstorming. i said, we are going to honor katherine johnson by placing a statue righ
john lennon had said about his life at the end of his life, he would not venture into space if katherine johnson was not checking the calculations on his spaceflight. the actual flight with john glenn, when he orbited the earth, katherine johnson played a significant role in that. we also know she played a significant role in the moon landing. those are three pivotal moments that changed space travel and how we in america see nasa today. i had the pleasure in her 99th birthday to be with her at...
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and the white house is putting us on war footing, the defense department working together with johnson as& johnsof. abbott said why wait i hear these things and it drives me nuts we have brilliant scientists rowing in the same direction we'll get all the vaccines we need the only bottleneck is how to distribute them but we're doing much better with that. once everyone gets the jab, this pandemic will be over. as the ceo of j&j told us last night, we still need to be vigilant while we wait for that to happen. why don't we listen to him we don't need another outbreak as we wait to cross the finish line why would he say that other than he's right unfortunately, the political system isn't built to handle this we got 50 different state governments and some don't seem to care much about the safety of their citizens when it comes to getting more business done you might think the governors most eager to reopen would be su super savvy to get people vaccinated only 7% of texas is vaccinated seems premature to declare victory if you ask me. i don't want to mess with texas until that number is higher. they
and the white house is putting us on war footing, the defense department working together with johnson as& johnsof. abbott said why wait i hear these things and it drives me nuts we have brilliant scientists rowing in the same direction we'll get all the vaccines we need the only bottleneck is how to distribute them but we're doing much better with that. once everyone gets the jab, this pandemic will be over. as the ceo of j&j told us last night, we still need to be vigilant while we...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the american labor market. employers added a net of 379,000 new jobs in february and, the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a percentage point, to 6.2%. the rise in employment comes as the senate debates a massive coronavirus relief bill, poised to bring economic aid to millions struggling during this pandemic. our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins brings us the latest on the negotiations. so lisa, tell us where do things stand? i know at one point they the shopped debating. where does it stand now? >> desjardins: that is still the case judy. senatesdemocrats, even as they were taking the floor oarch the relief bill, it surrounds one of their own members, democratic
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the american labor market. employers added a net of 379,000...
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. >> it's a movement started in 2017 by this man, former musician and army veteran john "grand master jay" johnsonleaps and bounds. >> we met with him outside of cincinnati where he says another new chapter is now in the works. >> the nfac stands for the not f-ing around coalition. >> what's behind the name? >> the nfac was born out of the last four years under the trump administration, the deterioration of racial relations in this country. it means that we are preparing yourself to defend yourselves. while the group's style echoes the black panther party of the 1960s their goals are distinct focusing on defense with the ultimate goal of a black ethno state. >> what makes us different is our goal is our own country, a place where we can determine our own future. >> is violence an option to reach your goals? >> the united states was built on violence being an option. violence should be the last option. >> extremism experts say the group is distinct from far-right militias. >> they've not risen to the level of concern of, say, the 3 percenters and the oath keepers. they've not engaged in violence an
. >> it's a movement started in 2017 by this man, former musician and army veteran john "grand master jay" johnsonleaps and bounds. >> we met with him outside of cincinnati where he says another new chapter is now in the works. >> the nfac stands for the not f-ing around coalition. >> what's behind the name? >> the nfac was born out of the last four years under the trump administration, the deterioration of racial relations in this country. it means that...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control updated its guidance for schools today, paving the way for more students to return to the classroom. the c.d.c. said that students could safely sit three feet apart without barriers, rather than six feet, if they are wearing masks. it recommended keeping students six feet apart in common areas, like the gym or lunchroom, and they say teachers should keep a six-foot distance. william brangham joins me with more on all of this. >> so hello, william. this is a big announcement from the cdc changing the guidance from six to three feet. why did they say this is safe to do? >> you are absolutely right, judy, there is big guidance and six feet has been the than tra we have heard this entire pandemic. t
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control updated its guidance for schools today, paving the way for more students to...
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kevin johnson and john hoge. both of them are employees here, at this amazon facility.ation. here's what they had to say. >> we're not going to be tolerating with being -- with fear. because being fear, that's what they give us. >> i am not here to pass judgment on anybody. what somebody else has gone through that i don't know about, i'm not here to say they didn't go through it. the only thing i would say to them is what avenues have you exhausted through amazon that lead you to feel that this is the only way to go. >> reporter: so the vote is ongoing now. vote by mail due to covid. results at the end of the month. if pro union get 50% plus one, that will start the process. next step is contract negotiations. >> amazon is one of the largest retailers here. what could it mean for workers around the u.s. and other large companies? >> reporter: this is a natural spot, president biden supported workers here in alabama and across the country generally in unionization. we saw the congressional delegates come to the g the facility in support of unionization. if this vote does
kevin johnson and john hoge. both of them are employees here, at this amazon facility.ation. here's what they had to say. >> we're not going to be tolerating with being -- with fear. because being fear, that's what they give us. >> i am not here to pass judgment on anybody. what somebody else has gone through that i don't know about, i'm not here to say they didn't go through it. the only thing i would say to them is what avenues have you exhausted through amazon that lead you to...
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it was not the kind of friendliness toward lane they're you saw under john kennedy or lyndon johnsonndale or george mcgovern. oddly enough, joe biden comes out of those halcyon days for labor and the democratic party, first elected to the senate 1972. that is one of these moments when labor unions of the democratic party were very close. >> yeah. it's fascinating. final question. 30-second fact check on history. we hear a lot of people say this covid bill is one of the most sweeping pieces of liberal legislation in a generation. as a historian, usaying that joe biden did something very big to fight this awful pandemic, and also relieve widespread suffering. they will also know how well the bill succeeded. >> all such interesting perspective. michael beschloss, we always learn from you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. me too, ari. >> absolutely. we got a lot more tonight, including donald trump busted for mailing it in literally. we'll explain. >>> but first, some calling it a policy revolution. i am so excited to get into this. i mentioned it earlier in the hour. why a leader on
it was not the kind of friendliness toward lane they're you saw under john kennedy or lyndon johnsonndale or george mcgovern. oddly enough, joe biden comes out of those halcyon days for labor and the democratic party, first elected to the senate 1972. that is one of these moments when labor unions of the democratic party were very close. >> yeah. it's fascinating. final question. 30-second fact check on history. we hear a lot of people say this covid bill is one of the most sweeping...
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johnson. >> cnn's white house correspondent john harwood joins us from washington. john, this purchase, will it help boost supply nationally? that's the real issue now. a lot of demand getting shots in people's arms. >> reporter: well, it will boost supply but not immediately. johnson & johnson has had some issues in ramping up their own production. that's why the administration brokered this deal with merck, a very powerful pharmaceutical manufacturer, to ramp up that production. they are saying they will have enough vaccines to vaccinate every adult, every american by the end of may. what that does is even if it comes in the end of the year, it builds up redundancy, the possibility that if health authorities decide they need a booster shot for johnson & johnson, that provides some additional supply for that, but also generates some momentum around this vaccination rollout. as the conditions improve with coronavirus, we've got the bill passage as you were just discussing with manu, and as poppy noted at the top of the segment, our new cnn poll shows 61% of american
johnson. >> cnn's white house correspondent john harwood joins us from washington. john, this purchase, will it help boost supply nationally? that's the real issue now. a lot of demand getting shots in people's arms. >> reporter: well, it will boost supply but not immediately. johnson & johnson has had some issues in ramping up their own production. that's why the administration brokered this deal with merck, a very powerful pharmaceutical manufacturer, to ramp up that...
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john? >> lauren, one procedural question. what's to keep republicans like ron johnson offering amendments until infinity? >> nothing. just exhaustion. it's a matter of how long can you keep this process going? remember, because they are voting about every ten minutes, there's not really an opportunity to go back to your hideaway, grab food or really have a substantial meal outside the u.s. capitol. that keeps members, you know, not wanting to do this forever. you also have to remember, it's the weekend, and jet fumes have always had a powerful effect up here on capitol hill. getting lawmakers out the door. >> all right. lauren fox -- >> now we'll see stamina. >> priorities there. >> we'll see who has stamina. they have to get to the airplane. >>> want to bring in correspondent john harwood. let's talk about like the actual facts of what's in this. if we can put on the screen so people can see. we're talking about $1400 checks to millions of americans. $400 a week in unemployment assistance. that's higher than it is right now. right now $300. small business assistance,
john? >> lauren, one procedural question. what's to keep republicans like ron johnson offering amendments until infinity? >> nothing. just exhaustion. it's a matter of how long can you keep this process going? remember, because they are voting about every ten minutes, there's not really an opportunity to go back to your hideaway, grab food or really have a substantial meal outside the u.s. capitol. that keeps members, you know, not wanting to do this forever. you also have to...
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. >> don jean that's the big bulldogs, but he was showing johns reporting in indianapolis. >> darrius johnson is amazing and well oil and oregon. >> states get to face off on saturday. other fans are so upset that their team was knocked out. they posted death threats. a player for ohio state university got a string of hateful messages with racial slurs and threats after the buckeyes lost to oral roberts. i'm not going to make it any worse by naming the player repeating the threats. but the police are looking into it. ohio state says sure, everybody is disappointed but threats have no place in sports or society and they went on to thank the players and the coaches who sacrificed so much to play, especially in the pandemic. now the biggest penalty of the pandemic is if your teen has covid, you have to forfeit vcu became the first casualty of that rule on saturday. the nc double a sent them back to virginia without playing because of several positive tests that gave oregon an automatic. automatic advance. so they are playing number 2 seed iowa this morning and the stamford women are advancing to
. >> don jean that's the big bulldogs, but he was showing johns reporting in indianapolis. >> darrius johnson is amazing and well oil and oregon. >> states get to face off on saturday. other fans are so upset that their team was knocked out. they posted death threats. a player for ohio state university got a string of hateful messages with racial slurs and threats after the buckeyes lost to oral roberts. i'm not going to make it any worse by naming the player repeating the...
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gop whip john thune says wisconsin senator ron johnson is threatening to make the clerk read the entire bill out loud before a debate begins. that means a final vote would not happen until friday if not until over the weekend and then return to the house of representatives to sync up. neil? >> neil: so chad, the money that they save by tightening the restrictions, who gets the stimulus checks and what have you, that money comes out of the total cost? does it reallocate it somewhere else? what? >> dick durbin said they're trying to be careful that they don't change many contours of the bill because as i say, it has to go back to the house. if they make a lot of changes, the house might not be in alignment. that could stretch this out if it goes to a conference committee and play ping-pong where they bounce it back and forth. we have to see the bill text. we don't have the senate bill text yet. we're waiting for a bill on the congressional office and taxation. >> neil: so 1.9, 2 trillion, whatever you want to say, is it too much for the moderate democrats? it appears to be. whether that w
gop whip john thune says wisconsin senator ron johnson is threatening to make the clerk read the entire bill out loud before a debate begins. that means a final vote would not happen until friday if not until over the weekend and then return to the house of representatives to sync up. neil? >> neil: so chad, the money that they save by tightening the restrictions, who gets the stimulus checks and what have you, that money comes out of the total cost? does it reallocate it somewhere else?...
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once the the cherokee cases have been handed down by the supreme court with john marshall authoring three huge cases johnson versus mcintosh in 1823, which elevates adoption of discovery to a status that really did elevate the federal government to have superior proprietary position. these are being native people's. um, and it also eliminated or denied tribes or right to negotiate with other treaty partners that they had long been negotiating with and then when you get to the two cherokee cases the one in 1831 cherokee nation versus georgia with the supreme court essentially said that sorry cherokees you do not have the right to bring a case directly to us. because you are not a foreign state what you are is a domestic dependent community a domestic dependent nation. and so that case also contains language that will over time reify into the idea that indians were awards of the government marshall youths and analogy in there where he said the relationship between tribes and the federal government resembles that of a guardian to award. it was a mirror analogy that he used indicta and yet over time and gradual
once the the cherokee cases have been handed down by the supreme court with john marshall authoring three huge cases johnson versus mcintosh in 1823, which elevates adoption of discovery to a status that really did elevate the federal government to have superior proprietary position. these are being native people's. um, and it also eliminated or denied tribes or right to negotiate with other treaty partners that they had long been negotiating with and then when you get to the two cherokee cases...
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johnson. bnsf railway. >> the john s. and james l.night foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. announcer: and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: good evening. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden's covid relief package totaling nearly $2 moves another step closer to trillion enactment today. the u.s. senate sent the bill to the house of representatives for a final vote tomorrow. democrats and republicans jousted again over the benefits and costs. >> this legislation represents the boldest action taken on behalf of the american people since the great depression and will give us the tools to build back better. it will put money in people's pocket it will cut poverty in half, cut child poverty in half, and it will give communities the resources needed to safely reopen schools.
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john c. senate center for public service training and development. with best wished i am, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house representives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on march 26 at 10:15 a.m. the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 1868. appointments, senate national security working group for the 117th congress. members of the commission on security and cooperation in europe, helsinki, during the 117th congress. advisory committee on the records of congress. migratory bird conservation commission. with best wished, i am, signed, sin -- wishes i am, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the eaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 1799. an act to amend the small business act and the cares act to extend the covered period for the paycheck protectn program. and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the foll
john c. senate center for public service training and development. with best wished i am, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house representives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on march 26 at 10:15 a.m. the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 1868. appointments, senate national security working group...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l.ght foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: for the first time since the january insurrection, fbi director christopher wray faced lawmakers, reflecting on the capitol attack and the growing challenge of domestic terrorism. >> dramatic video of the january 6 attack and the words of officers who were there. after watching fbi director christopher wray's own words were unequivocal. >> i was appalled like you at the violence and destruction we saw that day, behavior that we at the fbi view as domestic terrorism. >> the hearing focused on january 5 fbi intelligence warning of internet chatter calling for war at the capital. wray called the intelligence uncorroborated but said his agents properly forwarded it within an hour. >> we did communicate that information in a timely fashion to capitol po
johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l.ght foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: for the first time since the january insurrection, fbi director christopher wray faced lawmakers, reflecting on the capitol attack and the growing challenge of domestic terrorism. >>...
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. >> don jean that's the big bull dogs, but he was sean john john reporting in indianapolis. >> i'm curious johnson. she is amazing and well oil in oregon. >> states get to face off on saturday. other fans are so upset that their team was knocked out. they posted death threats. a player for ohio state university got a string of hateful messages with racial slurs and threats after the buckeyes lost to oral roberts. i'm not going to make it any worse by naming the player repeating the threats. but the police are looking into it. ohio state says sure, everybody is disappointed but threats have no place in sports or society and they went on to thank the players and the coaches who sacrifice so much to play, especially in the pandemic. now the biggest penalty of the pandemic is if your teen has covid, you have to forfeit vcu became the first casualty of that rule on saturday. the nc double a sent them back to virginia without playing because of several positive tests that gave oregon an automatic. automatic advance. so they are playing number 2 seed iowa this morning and the stamford women are advancing
. >> don jean that's the big bull dogs, but he was sean john john reporting in indianapolis. >> i'm curious johnson. she is amazing and well oil in oregon. >> states get to face off on saturday. other fans are so upset that their team was knocked out. they posted death threats. a player for ohio state university got a string of hateful messages with racial slurs and threats after the buckeyes lost to oral roberts. i'm not going to make it any worse by naming the player...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation.e at kf.org. >> and the ongoing support from these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden is on the road today aiming to sell his covid relief law to the american public. first stop, pennsylvania with a visit to a black owned flooring business in philadelphia, highlighting the aid his administration is providing through small business loans and stimulus checks. >> we are in a position where it is going to bring immediate relief, $1400, to 85% of the american public. we are going to get 100 million shots in people's arms in the first 60 days of my administration. 100 million people are going to be getting, not a joke, a check for $1400 that could change their lives. judy: here to break down the sales pitch is our own yamiche alcindor. this is the second day of what the white house is calling their help is here tour. tell us wha
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to john's point we haven't heard anything from tsenator johnson, this might get me in trouble. >> we'llns and senator ron johnson to clarify those comments. it's a reminder of where there are other kinds of problems over the fallout of the january 6th insurrection. remember that 911 stile commission that nancy pelosi has proposed. that's absolutely gone nowhere. she proposed it last month but there's still disagreements over how many democrats, how many republicans to appoint to the panel and definitely a di disagreement over the scope of it. nancy pelosi wants to expand the scope of the commission to look at domestic terrorism. mitch mcconnell said if you bring that in, we going try to investigate the black lives matter protesters. that's just another example of how on something that was just a shocking and should be potentially unifying as an attack on congress itself, it's creating these deeper and deeper bipartisan desniegs i'm going to send some history books to ron johnson. that confederate flag didn't mean they loved america and wanted a civil war. he may want to check the record
to john's point we haven't heard anything from tsenator johnson, this might get me in trouble. >> we'llns and senator ron johnson to clarify those comments. it's a reminder of where there are other kinds of problems over the fallout of the january 6th insurrection. remember that 911 stile commission that nancy pelosi has proposed. that's absolutely gone nowhere. she proposed it last month but there's still disagreements over how many democrats, how many republicans to appoint to the panel...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l.tion, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. announcer: and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the second day in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin was emotional and tense. one eyewitness to the death of george floyd told jurors in minneapolis that chauvin was cold and heartless. chauvin is charged with second and third degree murder and manslaughter in the death of floyd. yamiche alcindor has our report. and a note, this story does include some video of the incident that was shown during the trial. yamiche: four hours, witnesses described what they saw on may 25th, 2020. detailing the last moments leading up to the death of george floyd. among those testifying today, the young woman who filmed the now viral cellphone video of the incident. frazier was not shown on the c
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johnson vaccine. let's discuss now. joining me, john harwood and cnn political analyst, john avalon. i have to say last names now, since you gents have the same first. mr. avalon, this is a new cnn poll that shows this bill increasingly incredibly popular with the american people but zero republicans, not one voted for it. we had jen psaki on a short time ago. she said they're going to keep pushing for bipartisanship. do you think they know the score? >> the mere fact no republicans voted for a bill in which some of the contentious items were taken out says it will be a tough road. i don't think it is impossible and i don't think biden should simply couldn't seed it is impossible. it is critically important. can something be done on immigration? on infrastructure? should not give up the ghost on that just yet. the republicans have a problem which is that very often, their fetally is to the far right. not only what their voters believe. that's a disconnect with democracy that they'll have to deal with. >> we're learning about another call where the former president tried to pressure a
johnson vaccine. let's discuss now. joining me, john harwood and cnn political analyst, john avalon. i have to say last names now, since you gents have the same first. mr. avalon, this is a new cnn poll that shows this bill increasingly incredibly popular with the american people but zero republicans, not one voted for it. we had jen psaki on a short time ago. she said they're going to keep pushing for bipartisanship. do you think they know the score? >> the mere fact no republicans voted...
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just months after john kennedy's assassination, the new democratic president lyndon johnson famous for bending congress to his will, got the bill through. >> the civil rights act of 1964 is signed at the white house by president johnson. >> and when he signed it, he said to an aide, i just handed the south, the republicans, for a generation. johnson was wrong about that. it is been about three. you begin to have a democratic party that was in the main more liberal and a republican party that was in the main far more reactionary. >> it would indeed be several generations. until it seemed the two parties might finally heal the rift of race. >> this is an incredible moment in american history. >> when barack obama became america's first black president, we saw an explosion of national pride. black and white, democratic and republican, but it turned out that the country began to have a deeply divided reaction to its young new president and his family. >> it seemed to bring out a sense of jealousy or resentment or fear of loss of status. hold on a second, i've been working my butt off and i
just months after john kennedy's assassination, the new democratic president lyndon johnson famous for bending congress to his will, got the bill through. >> the civil rights act of 1964 is signed at the white house by president johnson. >> and when he signed it, he said to an aide, i just handed the south, the republicans, for a generation. johnson was wrong about that. it is been about three. you begin to have a democratic party that was in the main more liberal and a republican...
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they can't find any evidence of what senator ron johnson and mo brooks and sarah palin and marjorie taylor greene and all the people that johnit's so unconscionable that senator ron johnson, who could pick up the phone any day of the week and call the fbi and get the real answer, relies on a right-wing blog. let me just remind everybody, what, about ten days ago, the narrative that ron johnson was trying to peddle. >> a very few different share the jovial, earnest demeanor of the great majority. some obviously didn't fit in it. and he describes four different types of people plains closed militants, agent provocateurs, fake trump protesters, and disciplined uniformed column of attackers. these are the people that probably planned this. >> now that director wray has said all of that is nonsense, does it change senator ron johnson's tune? >> i doubt it. it's a political strategy, really political smoke and mirrors. ron johnson did an interview with the "new york times," essentially trying to defend why he aired the unvetted explanation of this blogger in a senate hearing by saying, i just want to get to the facts. i heard this
they can't find any evidence of what senator ron johnson and mo brooks and sarah palin and marjorie taylor greene and all the people that johnit's so unconscionable that senator ron johnson, who could pick up the phone any day of the week and call the fbi and get the real answer, relies on a right-wing blog. let me just remind everybody, what, about ten days ago, the narrative that ron johnson was trying to peddle. >> a very few different share the jovial, earnest demeanor of the great...
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it's a movement started in 2017 by this man, former musician and army veteran, john grandmaster j. johnsonowing? >> by leaps and bounds. >> reporter: we met with him outside of cincinnati, where he said another new chapter is now in the works. >> the nfac stands for the not f'ing around coalition. >> reporter: what's behind the name? >> the nafc was born out of the last four years out of the trump administration. the deterioration of racial relations in this country. it means that we are preparing yourself to defend yourselves. >> reporter: while the group's style echos the "black panther" party of the 1960s, their goals are distinct, focusing on defense, with an ultimate goal of a black ethno state. >> our goal is a place where we can determine our own future. >> reporter: is violence an option to determine your goals? >> the united states was built on violence being an option. violence should be the last option. >> reporter: extremism experts say the group is distinct from far-right militias. >> they have not risen to the level of concern of say the 3% ers or the oathkeepers. they have n
it's a movement started in 2017 by this man, former musician and army veteran, john grandmaster j. johnsonowing? >> by leaps and bounds. >> reporter: we met with him outside of cincinnati, where he said another new chapter is now in the works. >> the nfac stands for the not f'ing around coalition. >> reporter: what's behind the name? >> the nafc was born out of the last four years out of the trump administration. the deterioration of racial relations in this...