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rosamond johnson. not john, not john johnson, not john rosamond. hank you, the limits were written by his brother, james weldon johnson. when people ask me how i think of this song, i add soften to their disappointment and display. this military is one of many, some 200, according to nascap american society of composers authors and publishers, [inaudible] one of many on things that my grand uncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output, so i have no sense of it being an unusually remarkable achievement. i am however always humbled and impressed by the staying power it has had. few things over 100 years old or referenced for their relevance or timeliness. this quality is what i hope you, making your decision today, keep in mind. "lift every voice and sing" still speaks to many people in this time and this place well it speaks also to people of many races, faith and conditions around the world. like the black man who created it, "lift every voice and sing" comments eloquently, accurately about history, hope, vision, and persever
rosamond johnson. not john, not john johnson, not john rosamond. hank you, the limits were written by his brother, james weldon johnson. when people ask me how i think of this song, i add soften to their disappointment and display. this military is one of many, some 200, according to nascap american society of composers authors and publishers, [inaudible] one of many on things that my grand uncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output, so i have no sense of it being an...
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the song was written by james welden johnson and set to music by his brother john roseman johnson from jacksonville, florida. the inspiration for the song was the question that james welden johnson provide a poem for the birthday of the great emancipator abraham lincoln in february of 1900. it is important to note that james welden johnson was principal of stanton school in jacksonville. the school was a primary school serving the black community of jacksonville when johnson became the principal. however, it added high school class under his leadership. johnson's life experience was reflective of the lived experience of black folks that is so eloquently described in the words of the song. facing the threats posed by racism in his hometown, johnson and his brother would move north to new york city, where he would become a historically recognized civil rights activist, diplomat, author, politician, journalist, poet, educator, lawyer, songwriter and one of the prime movers of the harlem renaissance. he was indeed the embodiment of in early african-american trail blazers. most people recog
the song was written by james welden johnson and set to music by his brother john roseman johnson from jacksonville, florida. the inspiration for the song was the question that james welden johnson provide a poem for the birthday of the great emancipator abraham lincoln in february of 1900. it is important to note that james welden johnson was principal of stanton school in jacksonville. the school was a primary school serving the black community of jacksonville when johnson became the...
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if ever in john johnson spent much of a confirmation hearing discussing what she felt with the limitations of being a supreme court justice, such was her desire to leave affairs of some republicans that she would become an actress. judge making law from the bench. she repeatedly said that if confirmed, she would stay in her lane. i think that all of my record is important to some degree because i think it clearly demonstrates that i am an independent jurist, that i am ruling in every case, consistent with the methodology that i've described, that i am impartial. i don't think that anyone can look at my record and say that it is pointing in one direction or another that it is supporting one viewpoint or another. the well telegraph republican attacks on her career that because she was a public defender, she somehow soft on crime because she defended guantanamo detainees. she's soft on terrorism was usually revealed by members of the committee, but were difficult to sustain, given the range of endorsements. john jackson was received from both right to left barring any unforeseen, the u. s. wi
if ever in john johnson spent much of a confirmation hearing discussing what she felt with the limitations of being a supreme court justice, such was her desire to leave affairs of some republicans that she would become an actress. judge making law from the bench. she repeatedly said that if confirmed, she would stay in her lane. i think that all of my record is important to some degree because i think it clearly demonstrates that i am an independent jurist, that i am ruling in every case,...
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if anything, john johnson spent much of a confirmation her and discussing what she felt with the limitations of being a supreme court justice. such was her desire to allude affairs of some republicans which had become an actress, judge making law from the bench. she repeatedly said that if confirmed, she would stay in her lane. i think that all of my record is important to some degree because i think it clearly demonstrates that i am an independent jurist, that i am ruling in every case, consistent with the methodology that i've described, that i am impartial. i. i don't think that any want to look at my record and say that it is pointing in one direction or another that it is supporting one viewpoint or another. the well telegraph republican attacks on her career, but because she was a public defender, she somehow soft on crime, but because she defended her guantanamo detainees. she's soft on terrorism. word dutifully revealed by members of the committee, but were difficult to sustain, given the range of endorsements. john jackson was received from both right to left, barring everything unf
if anything, john johnson spent much of a confirmation her and discussing what she felt with the limitations of being a supreme court justice. such was her desire to allude affairs of some republicans which had become an actress, judge making law from the bench. she repeatedly said that if confirmed, she would stay in her lane. i think that all of my record is important to some degree because i think it clearly demonstrates that i am an independent jurist, that i am ruling in every case,...
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simply, false economic and military force being used to try to change a situation, which is what johnson john in the last 30 seconds. are there any winners in this? no, there are no winners. and the, the, the only thing i would add, which hasn't been mentioned is that lensky has set now on several occasions, including on the 8th of march, that he has been completely abandoned by nature. so we'll have to see how long that position can hold from my point of view is if i want to interject chair, i think there that we will all be winners. if we understand this properly, we haven't, we have an end aggressive empire that needs to be stopped. if it is stopped, we all win. well, that is a very, very tall order. we'll see how it plays out. that's all the time we have gentlemen . i want to thank my get to know for washington and in paris, and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember crossel goals ah, in the united states has always had a variety of tools to use and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to
simply, false economic and military force being used to try to change a situation, which is what johnson john in the last 30 seconds. are there any winners in this? no, there are no winners. and the, the, the only thing i would add, which hasn't been mentioned is that lensky has set now on several occasions, including on the 8th of march, that he has been completely abandoned by nature. so we'll have to see how long that position can hold from my point of view is if i want to interject chair, i...
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of policy stick we were trying to win arts and minds as well as john when the johnson said it's rather. possible terribly funny but it is yes in a way. and they won't do it and they don't do it didn't do it in afghanistan. and they didn't do it in all sorts of other countries where we had sent in troops. iraq was of course a cataclysmic failure. we never learn what you're saying. that's the really that point yeah, just don't worry. we're do you remember much vietnamese? you should read that piece that part at the book. about the difficulty the vietnamese language what well i was talking about the french and the learning. and it might be might be good to explain the title of the book. yes, i was not dangerous in lieutenant dangerous. i was not a dangerous soldier. it's not in the way. i was supposed to be when i what? when i was drafted you were in for two years and the second year was the infantry. i didn't want to be in the infantry some little interior voice. so i signed up for a language school, which was a year long, and i told myself that. it'll be over in a year. halfway through
of policy stick we were trying to win arts and minds as well as john when the johnson said it's rather. possible terribly funny but it is yes in a way. and they won't do it and they don't do it didn't do it in afghanistan. and they didn't do it in all sorts of other countries where we had sent in troops. iraq was of course a cataclysmic failure. we never learn what you're saying. that's the really that point yeah, just don't worry. we're do you remember much vietnamese? you should read that...
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from franklin roosevelt with winston churchill in 1940 through harry truman, through john kennedy, through lyndon johnsonma to donald trump who attacks what was the most successful military alliance in world history degrades it and fanaticizes who turns out to be the most dangerous person in the world, vladimir putin, second most potent nuclear arsenal and one of its largest militaries on this war of aggression against the ukrainian people. so look, that the republican party has abandoned regan is not news here. it's embraced a toxic brand of american isolation that has given aid and comfort to facism before. the name of the program was the american movement. it was comfort. all over the world, here is who stands with putin, cuba, belarus and the american right. >> yeah. >> the trump maga right. they fetishize this man who is a war criminal unleashed chaos in europe. this is six days in. he has opened a hinge of history that has changed everything as decisively as the berlin wall collapsing in 1989 change for us growing up, the world in an instant. it back on. everything that will come after this is goin
from franklin roosevelt with winston churchill in 1940 through harry truman, through john kennedy, through lyndon johnsonma to donald trump who attacks what was the most successful military alliance in world history degrades it and fanaticizes who turns out to be the most dangerous person in the world, vladimir putin, second most potent nuclear arsenal and one of its largest militaries on this war of aggression against the ukrainian people. so look, that the republican party has abandoned regan...
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vovan and lexus, in their archive there are already conversations with prince harry boris johnson and singer elton john of the british minister. defense. they caught him in poland and he immediately reported on the delivery of new air defense systems to ukraine. i just looked at our new anti-aircraft missile that we are sending you. she works better than the stinger at night and is very, very fast. this will close the sky for russian aviation, the interior ministers, who communicated with the pranksters and their own cabinet. and most of the questions. she answered on a piece of paper, clearly preparing for what she was to say among other things, the imaginary ukrainian prime minister, was keenly interested in the london property of wealthy russians and willingly shared the plans of the british cabinet by phone. you know, recently your activists seized the mansion of the oligarch deripaska. we would like to receive this mansion for the period of mr. zelensky's stay in your country, as it seems to me, it should be very interesting. i think mr. prime minister. you understand this absolutely, what you are
vovan and lexus, in their archive there are already conversations with prince harry boris johnson and singer elton john of the british minister. defense. they caught him in poland and he immediately reported on the delivery of new air defense systems to ukraine. i just looked at our new anti-aircraft missile that we are sending you. she works better than the stinger at night and is very, very fast. this will close the sky for russian aviation, the interior ministers, who communicated with the...
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the book deals do a considerable extent with the presidents of the 1960s, which john kennedy with lyndon johnson with richard nixon and to my surprise really with dwight eisenhower who hovered over the 60s to an extent that i hadn't realized. when i first started working on this book. it deals with those people who tried to become president barry goldwater bobby kennedy hubert humphrey george mcgovern george wallace. runs too so much of the 1960s talks about supreme court justices. it talks about a general or to talks about the towering activists. we associate with the 60s, dr. martin luther king jr. malcolm x but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the past my sense of myself as an historian. is also really believe that ordinary people. are central to history too? ordinary people who we don't know help us understand whose names. we've never heard of help us understand. the past in a new way an ordinary people in the american past change this nation. so alongside all those famous people who run through the shattering. but i also try to do is tell the stories of ordinary people. what i
the book deals do a considerable extent with the presidents of the 1960s, which john kennedy with lyndon johnson with richard nixon and to my surprise really with dwight eisenhower who hovered over the 60s to an extent that i hadn't realized. when i first started working on this book. it deals with those people who tried to become president barry goldwater bobby kennedy hubert humphrey george mcgovern george wallace. runs too so much of the 1960s talks about supreme court justices. it talks...
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vovan and lexus, in their archive there are already conversations with prince harry boris johnson and singer elton johner. defense. they caught him in poland and he immediately reported on the delivery of new air defense systems to ukraine. i just looked at our new anti-aircraft missile that we are sending you , it works better than the stinger. at night, and very, very quickly, this will close the sky for russian aviation. the minister of the interior spoke with the pranksters and his cabinet. and on most questions. she answered on a piece of paper, clearly preparing for that .
vovan and lexus, in their archive there are already conversations with prince harry boris johnson and singer elton johner. defense. they caught him in poland and he immediately reported on the delivery of new air defense systems to ukraine. i just looked at our new anti-aircraft missile that we are sending you , it works better than the stinger. at night, and very, very quickly, this will close the sky for russian aviation. the minister of the interior spoke with the pranksters and his cabinet....
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our political correspondent john craig has more. >> boris johnson is today stepping up his bid to reduce uk dependents, on imports of oil and gas, from russia. he's hosting a summit of leaders of the nuclear industry in downing street. his aim is to cut household fuel bills, by increasing nuclear output. after vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. the downing street summit today, comes ahead of the chancellor richie sunak spurring economic statement, in the house of commons on wednesday. mr. sunak is expected to cut fuel duty, by perhaps up to five p a leader. speaking on sophie ridge and sunday, and sky news yesterday with chancellor said the fuel bills is one of the biggest bills people face. people are incredibly reliant on their car she said. i get that said the chancellor. as for nuclear power the prime minister wants to remove barriers and progress future nuclear projects in the uk. more quickly and cheaply said. speaking at the conservative parties spring conference at the weekend. the prime minister said, he wants big bets on nuclear power. he said it's time to take back control.
our political correspondent john craig has more. >> boris johnson is today stepping up his bid to reduce uk dependents, on imports of oil and gas, from russia. he's hosting a summit of leaders of the nuclear industry in downing street. his aim is to cut household fuel bills, by increasing nuclear output. after vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. the downing street summit today, comes ahead of the chancellor richie sunak spurring economic statement, in the house of commons on wednesday....
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johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war on vietnam. not everyone knew that they were being be recorded. >> shortly john'scertainly johnson's secretary is new because they were tasked with transcribing the conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will also hear some blunt talk. >> i want a report on the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the #to me now and if mine is not less i want it broken down right quick. and if i cannot go to the bathroom, i will not go. i will stand right behind these black gates. >> "washington journal" continues. host: amy myers jaffe is joining us and she is a tufts university school and managing director. can i just begin with this headline, oil briefly tumbled below $100 a barrel which is good news for gas prices. what is happening and what is going on with the market? guest: the market was anticipating that things would get worse and you have a lot of speculation in the market, and now things are adjusting a little bit an
johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war on vietnam. not everyone knew that they were being be recorded. >> shortly john'scertainly johnson's secretary is new because they were tasked with transcribing the conversations and they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you will also hear some blunt...
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going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo. had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives. and ugh, resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory. at the state department where for every policy there's some counter policy or somebody arguing against it. and she did do that and she made a difference. it was not albright who negotiated the dayton agreements that ended the war in bosnia itself. but certainly the bought via the you remember, you may remember there was a photograph of people that are being put aboard trains in bosnia concerned about and that photograph evoke memories of people being put aboard trains in 1942 and all right. wasn't going to strong for that ill and i give her full credit. what for what she did in bosnia author's
going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo. had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives. and ugh, resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge...
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going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo, had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives and resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory at the state department. where for every policy there's some counter policy or somebody arguing against it. and she did do that and she made a difference. it was not albright who negotiated the dayton agreements that ended the war in bosnia itself. but certainly the bought the at the remember, you may remember there was a photograph of people being put aboard trains in bosnia. and that photograph evoke memories of people being 40 bored trains in 1942 and all right. wasn't going to sit still for that. and i give her full credit what, what she did in bosnia authors, thomas edmond, thank you so much for
going back to john f. kennedy in the bay of pigs, or lyndon johnson and vietnam, that could have happened in bosnia and kosovo, had things gone wrong. fortunately, i, they didn't go wrong. and the intervention in kosovo turned out to save a lot of lives and resulted in the independence of casa, we don't even think about it anymore. except that last i checked, serbia still hadn't recognized casa bos, independence, and albright pushed so those decisions through what they call the fudge factory at...
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to him that was lady bird johnson from her december 1st 1963 diary recording after visiting president. john f. kennedy's grave just days after his assassination. lady. bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the united states. she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement vietnam and political assassinations. you'll hear her in her own voice how she experienced that time featuring footage from c-span's video library. wednesday january the 8th state of the union was one of those days that you have the feeling that everything that's gone before the last two weeks at any rate was leading up to working up to so much sir. hillary have felt when he had last reads the top of mount everest because it seemed like to me we had i had a long long ropes dressed up a high how mountain and day by day. we'd been pulling and hauling and this finally was the day that we either came we came to the top fell on our face are stood up and planted the flag. i arrived a little bit early and took my seat in the front row flanke
to him that was lady bird johnson from her december 1st 1963 diary recording after visiting president. john f. kennedy's grave just days after his assassination. lady. bird was confronting a new life as first lady of the united states. she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement vietnam and political assassinations. you'll hear her in her own voice how she experienced that time featuring footage from c-span's...
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representatives john garamendy and dusty johnson of south dakota whose companion legislation has already passed the house. i see this as a truly bipartisan solution to a problem that's impacting millions of americans and a great example of what's possible when we work together. i want to congratulate senator thune for his great leadership. he may be a bit taller than me, but we have worked together on many, many things across our border. thank you. the presiding officer: the republican whip. mr. thune: madam president, let me just join my friend and colleague and neighbor from across the border, senator klobuchar, in just acknowledging the passage of something that's really important and credit to her staff who i know worked tirelessly on this and members of my staff, in particular chance costello who worked tirelessly trying to find that common ground and thread the needle to get this done in a way that would expedite its passage here in the senate. as senator klobuchar pointed out, the leadership on the commerce committee, senators cantwell and wicker and their staffs also were instrum
representatives john garamendy and dusty johnson of south dakota whose companion legislation has already passed the house. i see this as a truly bipartisan solution to a problem that's impacting millions of americans and a great example of what's possible when we work together. i want to congratulate senator thune for his great leadership. he may be a bit taller than me, but we have worked together on many, many things across our border. thank you. the presiding officer: the republican whip....
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johnson. go here about the civil rights act, 1964 presidential campaign, of tonkin incident, john selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> i want to report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now and if mine are not fully morning i want them right quick. i promise i won't go anywhere. i'll stay right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings. find it on thec-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast . >> next, a senate judiciary committee holding a hearing on the federal response to carjacking . this runs justover two hours .
johnson. go here about the civil rights act, 1964 presidential campaign, of tonkin incident, john selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> i...
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john sparks, sky news in kharkiv. >> a remarkable story. >>> now, boris johnson is set to close the conservative conference joining a brief reprieve from the scandal. the attention likely to be focused on the uk's response to the war in ukraine at the end of the two-day event. joining us, good to see you, sam, i suppose the one consequence of boris johnson's strategy, domestic consequence, has been two letters of no confident have been withdrawn. that will be pleasing him. >> reporter: that's right. good morning from a sunny black pool where the conservatives are gathering for the second day of their spring conference the first time they have been here since 2006 and as you say, boris johnson defensively is trying to press the reset button on his administration. it's incredible to think six weeks ago, inside the conservative party, some people gathered here this weekend to oust him as prime minister now the war in ukraine changed the conversation giving him a bit of breathing space. in that period, one of the things boris johnson has done, he encouraged people inside the activists, the media, that's been the redeemi
john sparks, sky news in kharkiv. >> a remarkable story. >>> now, boris johnson is set to close the conservative conference joining a brief reprieve from the scandal. the attention likely to be focused on the uk's response to the war in ukraine at the end of the two-day event. joining us, good to see you, sam, i suppose the one consequence of boris johnson's strategy, domestic consequence, has been two letters of no confident have been withdrawn. that will be pleasing him....
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fortunately hasn't burned off and not in time for you to miss johnson, the weather center keeping an eye on the stubborn fog this morning, johnhat wake up to the sunshine in the window, you might be getting up a little late this morning because it is pretty gray out there. that fog is indeed, rick, really stubborn right in the middle of the bay, your east bay hills camera is looking out above it. you can see parts of berkeley are out of it. parts of berkeley and the rest of the bay are still right in the middle of it. visibility has improved for most areas. fog is begin to lift and burned off. still very thick for san francisco, though later on today. we'll be looking at partly cloudy skies. much brighter conditions for sure. cloud cover on the increase ahead of tomorrow's rainfall. so some changes to know today that also involve a slight
fortunately hasn't burned off and not in time for you to miss johnson, the weather center keeping an eye on the stubborn fog this morning, johnhat wake up to the sunshine in the window, you might be getting up a little late this morning because it is pretty gray out there. that fog is indeed, rick, really stubborn right in the middle of the bay, your east bay hills camera is looking out above it. you can see parts of berkeley are out of it. parts of berkeley and the rest of the bay are still...
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fortunately hasn't burned off and not in time for you to miss johnson, the weather center keeping an eye on the stubborn fog this morning, john. yeah, for all of this that wake up to the sunshine in the window, you might be getting up a little late this morning because it is pretty gray out there. that fog is indeed, rick, really stubborn right in the middle of the bay, your east bay hills camera is looking out above it. you can see parts of berkeley are out of it. parts of berkeley and the rest of the bay are still right in the middle of it. visibility has improved for most areas. fog is begin to lift and burned off. still very thick for san francisco, though later on today. we'll be looking at partly cloudy skies. much brighter conditions for sure. cloud cover on the increase ahead of tomorrow's rainfall. so some changes to know today that also involve a slight cool down in your afternoon. highs right now we're in the 40's to 50's. it's been a mild morning. has been a great morning for a whole lot of us. rain has been talking about this fog advisories on our bridges where we're at right now. we still have the fog advisories
fortunately hasn't burned off and not in time for you to miss johnson, the weather center keeping an eye on the stubborn fog this morning, john. yeah, for all of this that wake up to the sunshine in the window, you might be getting up a little late this morning because it is pretty gray out there. that fog is indeed, rick, really stubborn right in the middle of the bay, your east bay hills camera is looking out above it. you can see parts of berkeley are out of it. parts of berkeley and the...
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correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by hank johnson, henry cuellar, and john garamendi, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida rise? mrs. cammack: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mrs. wagner of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote nay on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. louie gohmert from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote nay on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. calvert of california, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote no on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york rise. >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: fo
correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by hank johnson, henry cuellar, and john garamendi, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida rise? mrs. cammack: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mrs. wagner of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote nay on h.r. 2116. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam...
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stuff, so ed mcmullen was hitting on mike lee and i think rob johnson was on that trip and there was a couple of head scratchers if i remember. johng to be a painful outcome? >> let's hope not. donald trump was pro putin until basically three days ago. putin is smart and clever and yesterday didn't he encourage china to take taiwan or excused ahead of time anything that president xi -- >> he seemed to say this would be a good time. good timing. >> that is so deplorable, if i can use the term in is the former president of the united states. the fact that other republicans don't feel any need to say, wait, that does not speak for our party. >> how long have we heard that statement? >> fair enough. >> since 2017, 18, 19? >> we're at war now. >> does war make all of this different, betsy? >> what's important for republican politics, there's an easy way to gauge. the farther away from the base, the father away. all the way over on the other ends folks like j.d. vance, jake masters, people running in republican primaries who are basically saying why do we care, nobody in the united states even knows where ukraine is, really downplaying
stuff, so ed mcmullen was hitting on mike lee and i think rob johnson was on that trip and there was a couple of head scratchers if i remember. johng to be a painful outcome? >> let's hope not. donald trump was pro putin until basically three days ago. putin is smart and clever and yesterday didn't he encourage china to take taiwan or excused ahead of time anything that president xi -- >> he seemed to say this would be a good time. good timing. >> that is so deplorable, if i...
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. >> john: a teleconference with macron, scholz of germany, and johnson from the u.k., white house affirmed the determination to raise the costs on russia for the unprovoked invasion of ukraine and underscored the commitment to providing security, humanitarian assistance. we heard from olaf scholz that banning russian oil is out of the question because europe needs it too much. there is not going to be a no-fly zone, and now poland is saying what, give mig 29 fighters to ukraine, we are not going to do that. where does ukraine stand in terms of some of the big things that might be able to get them out of this mess? >> i mean, they are asking for it every day and not sure they are going to get it. the no-fly zone is certainly off the table. the migs are still in place if the u.s. can backfill them with f-16s, but they need more. and the sanctions have not worked. right now putin is all in. sanctions have not worked, big -- there is some talk of getting former patriots, a few eastern countries have those, a long way helping over here. you are right there, is anger in the streets among some pe
. >> john: a teleconference with macron, scholz of germany, and johnson from the u.k., white house affirmed the determination to raise the costs on russia for the unprovoked invasion of ukraine and underscored the commitment to providing security, humanitarian assistance. we heard from olaf scholz that banning russian oil is out of the question because europe needs it too much. there is not going to be a no-fly zone, and now poland is saying what, give mig 29 fighters to ukraine, we are...
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john and brandi carlile as he says -- >> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. we have quite the star-studded morning here today. >> yes. we have whit johnsongo, sandra bullock. going to hear from all them. >> names they might recognize. >>> amy and t.j., you and about 25,000 people ran the new york city half marathon, the first time the race was held since 2019. that was the last time t.j. said he would never run a marathon. >> might have been more recent than that. she got me. >> you enjoyed it too. >> had a blast. >> the smile on your face undeniable. i want to point out t.j. beat me. >> by one second. >> we were running together. i ended up a second ahead officially. >> that's right. not to rub it in. congratulations to you both. >>> we have a lot of news to cover to morning, starting with with that breaking news overnight. a boeing 737 passenger plane crashing in china with more than 130 people on board. search and rescue workers rushing to the scene. let's go back to our transportation correspondent gio benitez with what we're learning this morning. good mornin gio, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we're trying to learn
john and brandi carlile as he says -- >> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. we have quite the star-studded morning here today. >> yes. we have whit johnsongo, sandra bullock. going to hear from all them. >> names they might recognize. >>> amy and t.j., you and about 25,000 people ran the new york city half marathon, the first time the race was held since 2019. that was the last time t.j. said he would never run a marathon. >> might have...
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here to weigh in co- america wealth management cio john lynch with 185 billion in assets under management and chairman and chief economist at hugh johnson, hugh johnson. hugh, i'll let you take it first where's the trade? >> well, you know, he painted a very pretty picture, he painted a picture of an economy which is in good shape, is expanding, he's very worried, he must have said price stability at least 20 times in his comments. liz: i stopped counting at five. >> yeah, he's talking about really a perfect world where the economy is going to continue to expand and the federal reserve is going to be successful bringing inflation down although he does expect inflation to come down in the last quarter of 2022. i might add though, that if you look carefully, liz, at the dot plot, and you see what the group , the federal open market committee, the members of his committee are forecasting for the economy in 2022, they are talking about it coming down from that roughly 5.7% from 202. now that's well-below what the consensus is so it's hard to reconcile that forecast of 2.8% if i've got it right with his forecast statement that the economy is
here to weigh in co- america wealth management cio john lynch with 185 billion in assets under management and chairman and chief economist at hugh johnson, hugh johnson. hugh, i'll let you take it first where's the trade? >> well, you know, he painted a very pretty picture, he painted a picture of an economy which is in good shape, is expanding, he's very worried, he must have said price stability at least 20 times in his comments. liz: i stopped counting at five. >> yeah, he's...
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region, she will be talking to us about their work there and laurie johnson was a wonderful theologian who thinks about war and peace, john will be monitoring during that conversation. you can rsvp at our site and we will host a dialogue coming up and we hope all of you here will join us in the second floor hallway, just one way down from our reception and please join me in thanking our wonderful panel. [applause] >> thanks, all of you. [applause] >> cofounders of punch bowl news, anna palmer and jake sherman sit down with mitch mcconnell to discuss the economy, 2,022 elections and the politics of legislating, you can see that starting at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2, also online, c-span.org or watch full coverage on c-span now come our free video apps. now available for preorder, c-span's 2022 congressional directorate, go there to order a copy of the congressional directorate, this is your guide to the federal government with contact information for every member of congress including bios and kitty assignment and contact information for state governors and the biden administration's cabinet. preorder your copy today, c-spa
region, she will be talking to us about their work there and laurie johnson was a wonderful theologian who thinks about war and peace, john will be monitoring during that conversation. you can rsvp at our site and we will host a dialogue coming up and we hope all of you here will join us in the second floor hallway, just one way down from our reception and please join me in thanking our wonderful panel. [applause] >> thanks, all of you. [applause] >> cofounders of punch bowl news,...
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is garamendi and johnson are both selected in the upcoming primary it will set up a general election where the choice for voters would be as different as black and white. in richmond, john ramos, kate kpix 5. >>> that election is set for june 7th. california uses a top two system, sending the top two vote getters to the general election even if they are from the same party. >>> a live look at san francisco, where the bay area's largest school district could soon lay off teachers in order to balance a major budget shortfall. the district says it may cut 151 teachers, counselors and social workers, along with more than 100 other district staff members. justin andrews has more on whose jobs are on the line. >> it is hard to imagine how we can lay off the folks who work with students who display attendance issues. >> reporter: just weeks after 37 cisco school board members were overwhelmingly ousted by voters, the board approved a plan to layoff 300 staffers on tuesday night. the layoffs, as the district faces tough choices because of millions of dollars in budget shortfalls for this year and projected for next school year. >> is difficult and as painful as this is, because
is garamendi and johnson are both selected in the upcoming primary it will set up a general election where the choice for voters would be as different as black and white. in richmond, john ramos, kate kpix 5. >>> that election is set for june 7th. california uses a top two system, sending the top two vote getters to the general election even if they are from the same party. >>> a live look at san francisco, where the bay area's largest school district could soon lay off...
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johnson talking about temperatures getting up into the low, maybe mid 80's. we stay low 80's. you think john most but a couple of mid 80's and there, too. so it is getting the hot out there today. likely records broken for many areas and will be listing those out for you as they happen. but right now it's still cool. got the clear skies really comfortable? start to the morning. go ahead. get that jog out of the way right now and sure go ahead and lounge at the coastline this afternoon. but if you are going to do a hike or something like that, make sure to bring plenty of water bodies. glider are quite adjusted to this heat just yet. right now, pacifica already at 64 san jose at 63 pittsburgh. 65 in fairfield, getting close to the 70's at 67 degrees. oakland in sf. you're still hanging out at 56 degrees. look at this temperature change from yesterday. fairfield europe. 21 degrees from the same time. 24 hours ago, san jose 15 degrees. so quite the change of pace, dry, offshore winds kept us warm overnight and will continue to keep us dry, sunny and warm this afternoon. reyna. john, thank you f
johnson talking about temperatures getting up into the low, maybe mid 80's. we stay low 80's. you think john most but a couple of mid 80's and there, too. so it is getting the hot out there today. likely records broken for many areas and will be listing those out for you as they happen. but right now it's still cool. got the clear skies really comfortable? start to the morning. go ahead. get that jog out of the way right now and sure go ahead and lounge at the coastline this afternoon. but if...
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wonderful essay by john micklethwait on the similarities here to world war i and the differences to world war i. what they talk about here is something that i think prime minister johnson has a unique feature of, and that is maynard keynes in 1919 talking about the permanent, and the permanent of 1914 that was shattered forever. the idea that the normal, the certain, the permanent gone. jonathan: the history this speaks to in some ways. hearing from to be true best cough of the kremlin -- from dmitry peskov of the kremlin just moments ago. kailey: continually putting the blame on ukraine for talks not making substantial progress, but it feels like we are hearing this almost every day out of the kremlin, slow progress on these talks. it speaks to what maria was telling us about how long this could go on before either side gets to a point where they are willing to give in. jonathan: the security council speaking with the president. what do you think of the theater in the equity market? to open the market in russia today after being shut for a month, with all of the restrictions around it, just as leaders are meeting in brussels to talk about russia and sanctions. tom: gl
wonderful essay by john micklethwait on the similarities here to world war i and the differences to world war i. what they talk about here is something that i think prime minister johnson has a unique feature of, and that is maynard keynes in 1919 talking about the permanent, and the permanent of 1914 that was shattered forever. the idea that the normal, the certain, the permanent gone. jonathan: the history this speaks to in some ways. hearing from to be true best cough of the kremlin -- from...
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johnson -- to be the first black justice on the supreme court. to southern democrats, judiciary committee james eastland, mississippi, a legendary, and notorious figure, and john mclelland, teamed up to derail his nomination with exactly the same kind of raises questioning. it presupposes that a black the judge is soft on crime. the idea was that the former prosecutor could trip up judge marshall with his one question. mclelland asked marshall, i would ask if you do not agree with me that the mounting incidents of crime in this nation has reached a critical stage. doesn't that sound for mayor? twitch marshall replied, i agree with you absolutely. not satisfied by calling kept going, do you regard crime as happening reach proportions britain dangers orage apprized internal security of our country? marshall responded in part, quote, i'm worried as anybody about the mounting rate of crime, but i do not think it has yet reached the point where it cannot be dealt with and dealt with affirmatively. mclelland, undeterred, went on to ask, quote, it is my understanding correct that as of now, you do not think that the crime rate in this country has reached proportions
johnson -- to be the first black justice on the supreme court. to southern democrats, judiciary committee james eastland, mississippi, a legendary, and notorious figure, and john mclelland, teamed up to derail his nomination with exactly the same kind of raises questioning. it presupposes that a black the judge is soft on crime. the idea was that the former prosecutor could trip up judge marshall with his one question. mclelland asked marshall, i would ask if you do not agree with me that the...
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difficult to disentangle john solomon does a really good job in his article i refer all of your listeners to read that. elizabeth: that will be weekend reading senator ron johnsonhank you very much. have a good weekend >> soon. okay president biden warned he we could face food shortages here in the usa. as a startling warning because of russia's war in ukraine but then to know what? he had no plan to stop it. that is the issue with what's going on with the white house got reported that coming up plus more president trump 72 million-dollar lawsuit against hillary clinton, james and call me, the dnc and more producers have any impact in a web special counsel john durham probe of russia? were digging in and that is ahead on "the evening edit". >> president trump is not going to take it anymore but if you're going to make up lies, if you're going to try to take them down is going to fight you back. ♪ aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for th (other mon our client's portfolios for that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don'
difficult to disentangle john solomon does a really good job in his article i refer all of your listeners to read that. elizabeth: that will be weekend reading senator ron johnsonhank you very much. have a good weekend >> soon. okay president biden warned he we could face food shortages here in the usa. as a startling warning because of russia's war in ukraine but then to know what? he had no plan to stop it. that is the issue with what's going on with the white house got reported that...
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john ratcliffe with us here on this program back in 2020. hear what former congressman doug collins, congressman darrell issa and senator ron johnson reactioned to this story, explosive story coming up this morning. first, markets are on fire this morning once again, take a look at futures. we are expecting a decline at the start of trading, down 169 points on the dow industrials this morning, just about half a percent lower. the dow, s&p 500 at one month lows with the s&p down 25 and nasdaq lower by 80 points after a green day yesterday on wall street, all three major indices finished at session highs, higher by about 1%, investors reacted to the headlines of talks between russia and ukraine. the dow was up 417 points, 1 and a quarter percent, the nasdaq up 178, 1 and a third percent and s&p higher by 53. oil of prices this morning are back on the rise. take a look at the price of crude this morning. crude is now sitting at 104, 22 a barrel, that's up 1 and a quarter percent right now. the price of brent back up to 107, 78, that's up better than 1%. european markets this morning are also edging lower as oil prices move higher. and the eurozo
john ratcliffe with us here on this program back in 2020. hear what former congressman doug collins, congressman darrell issa and senator ron johnson reactioned to this story, explosive story coming up this morning. first, markets are on fire this morning once again, take a look at futures. we are expecting a decline at the start of trading, down 169 points on the dow industrials this morning, just about half a percent lower. the dow, s&p 500 at one month lows with the s&p down 25 and...
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johnson was a marine who fall that he will jima. who were he won the bankrupt prize for history for writing the devil and john foster dulles. he wrote a vietnam book called the limits of innervention that one every ward you can imagine he lived here in chevy chase and we embarked as a team together to write the biography of forrestal and i learned a lot from townsend hoops. he was duluth minnesota and was quarterback at yale football team and he knew everybody he later became ahead of the american publishers association, and we worked on forest a lot and he knew for still story very well because he had been in air force, you know under secretary of the air force and he understood how the pentagon worked and i didn't but i got introduced to all sorts of people his best friend hoops was zignap brzezinski and so i would go over for dinner with brazinsky and chief halibee and you know, we would, you know, talk about world affairs and all it was really like a tutorial and i think got a job and taught for year at the us naval academy in annapolis. talk for a year five five. i had to do 10 classes and i did western civilization fi
johnson was a marine who fall that he will jima. who were he won the bankrupt prize for history for writing the devil and john foster dulles. he wrote a vietnam book called the limits of innervention that one every ward you can imagine he lived here in chevy chase and we embarked as a team together to write the biography of forrestal and i learned a lot from townsend hoops. he was duluth minnesota and was quarterback at yale football team and he knew everybody he later became ahead of the...
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johnson was a marine who fall that he will jima. who were he won the bankrupt prize for history for writing the devil and john foster dulles. he wrote a vietnam book called the limits of innervention that one every ward you can imagine he lived here in chevy chase and we embarked as a team together to write the biography of forrestal and i learned a lot from townsend hoops. he was duluth minnesota and was quarterback at yale football team and he knew everybody he later became ahead of the american publishers association, and we worked on forest a lot and he knew for still story very well because he had been in air force, you know under secretary of the air force and he understood how the pentagon worked and i didn't but i got introduced to all sorts of people his best friend hoops was zignap brzezinski and so i would go over for dinner with brazinsky and chief halibee and you know, we would, you know, talk about world affairs and all it was really like a tutorial and i think got a job and taught for year at the us naval academy in annapolis. talk for a year five five. i had to do 10 classes and i did western civilization fi
johnson was a marine who fall that he will jima. who were he won the bankrupt prize for history for writing the devil and john foster dulles. he wrote a vietnam book called the limits of innervention that one every ward you can imagine he lived here in chevy chase and we embarked as a team together to write the biography of forrestal and i learned a lot from townsend hoops. he was duluth minnesota and was quarterback at yale football team and he knew everybody he later became ahead of the...