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they start shouting at this johnson. they say reagan said that you declared a war on poverty in the 60's, but poverty won. what do you say to that, president johnson? what you say about people who say we have got an entitlement coach? and then people turn and start going after dr. king. what you have to say about ferguson, dr. king? what you have to say about sharpton and jackson? would he have to say about louis farrakhan? and you can see these elderly man looking as if they are lost and dumbfounded by these questions. just dumbfounded. but they turned back to you and they say tell us about community action today, 50 years later. what are you doing about poverty? and you say well, poverty is about 15%. and you say wow, 15%? that is still so high. king says, what about poverty among the black and hispanic? you say well, it is higher, it is much higher. oh my god, how much higher? 25 percent. oh my god. you can see that they are looking distressed now. and then they say what about children? what about children in the coun
they start shouting at this johnson. they say reagan said that you declared a war on poverty in the 60's, but poverty won. what do you say to that, president johnson? what you say about people who say we have got an entitlement coach? and then people turn and start going after dr. king. what you have to say about ferguson, dr. king? what you have to say about sharpton and jackson? would he have to say about louis farrakhan? and you can see these elderly man looking as if they are lost and...
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them, president johnson. turns and sits down. and johnson sits down. it?wouldn't you know they sit down right next to you. and you think, what? where is averill? where is tom? where is security? next tothey sit down me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come here to have these men bothering me. and wouldn't you know? king turns to you and says, well, you're in community action now. what's the poverty rate in today? what have you done? i'm not talking to these guys. [laughter] you say to king, you know, you'd be 85 years old really dr. king. and you say,ohnson there's no way. 114. you would -- there's nobody 114. and king says, i'm right here. here.always been watching. and now, wouldn't you know it, the security coming in, here comes the press, washington. the t.v.sudden with cameras. they've seen what's happened in the room. and here comes the press and they've got all kinds of questions. they start shouting at this johnson. know, ronald reagan said that you would have declared a war on poverty in the 1960's, but poverty won. do you say to that, pre
them, president johnson. turns and sits down. and johnson sits down. it?wouldn't you know they sit down right next to you. and you think, what? where is averill? where is tom? where is security? next tothey sit down me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come here to have these men bothering me. and wouldn't you know? king turns to you and says, well, you're in community action now. what's the poverty rate in today? what have you done? i'm not talking to these guys. [laughter] you say to...
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that the pioneer woman beverly johnson was. the american black pioneer. >> becoming the first black supermodel. a trail blazer with endless tenacity. >> i didn't know at the time there hadn't been a person of color on the cover. >> her agent and mentor, eileen ford, told her it just wouldn't happen. why didn't she think you would get that? >> i don't know. i never asked. >> so instead, she paved her own way and went to a new agency. wilamena models. they believed "vogue" was within her reach, and they were right. in 1974, 21-year-old beverly johnson became the first black model ever on the cover of the world's most prominent fashion magazine. >> it was, like, the civil rights moments of high fashion. and everyone was excited. beverly johnson on the cover? no, we can't have "b." hello? did you see the cover of beverly johnson? history's being made. it was a big, big moment. >> why was it so important? >> because that's every model's dream to be on the cover of "vogue." you have arrived when you made the cover of "vogue." when i
that the pioneer woman beverly johnson was. the american black pioneer. >> becoming the first black supermodel. a trail blazer with endless tenacity. >> i didn't know at the time there hadn't been a person of color on the cover. >> her agent and mentor, eileen ford, told her it just wouldn't happen. why didn't she think you would get that? >> i don't know. i never asked. >> so instead, she paved her own way and went to a new agency. wilamena models. they believed...
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. ♪ >>> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy.e was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of 3 he moved to dover, and his family decided in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s that it would be nice to have a memorial to him. so that is why this museum was created in 1965. it opened to the public in 1967 to tell his story and to get the message out that this delaware native invented the spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. ♪ >> er johnson, as he was growing up here in dover didn't really do that well in school, but he was such a genius that i think when you're young, it's really hard to do well in school and pay attention, and he was actually told, growing up, that he would not be smart enough to go to college. so, instead of trying to make that happen, his parents decided to apprentice him to a machinist in philadelphia. so he did live with an aunt up there, and in that process, he learned an awful lot about what it took to have his own business. and eventually, he was able to buy
. ♪ >>> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy.e was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of 3 he moved to dover, and his family decided in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s that it would be nice to have a memorial to him. so that is why this museum was created in 1965. it opened to the public in 1967 to tell his story and to get the message out that this delaware native invented the spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. ♪ >>...
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next to him, chief justice warren, president johnson. next to president johnson is alan dulles, the director of central intelligence for many years, who would be forced out of that job by the debacle of the bay of pigs. it sure appears that dulles had a terrible conflict of interest by serving on the warren commission, because among other things, it appears that dulles knew about the cia plots to kill fidel castro. in fact, he may have ordered some of those plots. yet he apparently shared none of that information with the warren commission. even though that information might have given -- suggested paths of investigation -- indiana was prominent in the democratic leadership of the house and was very close to john kennedy. >> we're 50 years later. how should we mark that day, the anniversary of the release of the warren report? >> we should mark it with very mixed feelings because unhappily this report, which was hailed at the time as the definitive answer to many of the questions asked about the kennedy assassination, appears not to have
next to him, chief justice warren, president johnson. next to president johnson is alan dulles, the director of central intelligence for many years, who would be forced out of that job by the debacle of the bay of pigs. it sure appears that dulles had a terrible conflict of interest by serving on the warren commission, because among other things, it appears that dulles knew about the cia plots to kill fidel castro. in fact, he may have ordered some of those plots. yet he apparently shared none...
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that was johnson's doing. bull terrier, a little fox terrier mixed in and his owner, mark barode, was an artist and he did scenic landscapes. his older brother, francis, however, painted. he was so touched by nipper listening with a puzzled look on his face at some of the music that was being played in his brother's house. so, he decided to paint nipper with his coxed ear. the image that we all know so well today. and sure enough, the graham ma phone company purchased the painting.maphone company purchased the painting. that's when he brought it to the united states and made about the patent here on the trademark painting and it became a great success in england and in the united states at that time period and about the same time was when the johnson and berliner collaborated on getting the -- making the improvements for their machine. the "his master's voice" painting, started out being one company image with the victor talking machine company and before that, the gramaphone company in england and america, it
that was johnson's doing. bull terrier, a little fox terrier mixed in and his owner, mark barode, was an artist and he did scenic landscapes. his older brother, francis, however, painted. he was so touched by nipper listening with a puzzled look on his face at some of the music that was being played in his brother's house. so, he decided to paint nipper with his coxed ear. the image that we all know so well today. and sure enough, the graham ma phone company purchased the painting.maphone...
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lyndon johnson is a common murderer. >> johnson did things that no other president did. rights, great society. he should have been somebody that every young person and every liberal would have celebrated, but they didn't. he became the vietnam war president. >> we'd been told repeatedly that we're succeeding, we're defeating them. they can't hold out. johnson kept saying, there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> this is a cbs news special report. saigon under fire. >> the enemy in vietnam has demolished the myth that a live military strength controls that country. >> the american embassy is under siege. inside are the vietcong terror squads that charged in during the night. >> the tet offensive was an enormous game changer. they were shooting up the american embassy. they had hit dozens of cities all over vietnam. it was a tremendous shock. >> we have known for several months now that the communist planned a massive, winter-spring offensive. we do not think that our military operations are going to be at all materially affected. >> he was unable to be honest with the a
lyndon johnson is a common murderer. >> johnson did things that no other president did. rights, great society. he should have been somebody that every young person and every liberal would have celebrated, but they didn't. he became the vietnam war president. >> we'd been told repeatedly that we're succeeding, we're defeating them. they can't hold out. johnson kept saying, there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> this is a cbs news special report. saigon under fire. >>...
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. >> a co-worker has now been charged in the murder of 59-year-old susan johnson.olice say that she took the man in along with another woman out of an act of kindness after they fell on hard times and ended up paying for it with her life. >> flabbergasted. really craziness. >> reporter: that's how neighbors reactioned friday night to news that 59-year-old susan johnson had been murdered inside her home here. her body dumped in the woods of the willow ridge park in evesh evesham. miles away from her home in gloucester township. >> interviews revealed there was an argument. we believe based on the statements provided by the witness that the argument stemmed from -- the argument was over involving money a money dispute. >> reporter: police charged 30-year-old miguel diaz of mt. laurel with the beating death of johnson. he lived in her home along with another woman. johnson died from blunt force trauma to the head. >> during the course of that money dispute, the argument escalated into something physical. >> reporter: johnson was last seen alive back on december 5th le
. >> a co-worker has now been charged in the murder of 59-year-old susan johnson.olice say that she took the man in along with another woman out of an act of kindness after they fell on hard times and ended up paying for it with her life. >> flabbergasted. really craziness. >> reporter: that's how neighbors reactioned friday night to news that 59-year-old susan johnson had been murdered inside her home here. her body dumped in the woods of the willow ridge park in evesh...
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this time it is history-making supermodel beverly johnson. nbc's kate snow reports. >> reporter: beverly johnson was a groundbreaking figure, a supermodel in the 1970s, now joining more than two dozen women who publicly accused bill cosby. >> she was a supermodel, the first black woman to appear on the cover of vogue. she does not have anything to gain by coming out and making an accusation and, in fact, she probably has a lot to lose. >> reporter: johnson said she thought she was auditioning for a part on the cosby show when she went to his brownstone in the mid-'80s. she claims cosby insisted she drink a cappuccino. i knew by the second sip of the drink cosby had given me that i had had been drugged and drugged good. johnson said she thought cosby expected her to bend to his will, but she fought back. he yanked her down the stairs, she says, and shoved her into a cab. an attorney for cosby had no comment on the latest allegations. johnson said when she heard other women come forward, she still struggled with whether to tell her story. a voi
this time it is history-making supermodel beverly johnson. nbc's kate snow reports. >> reporter: beverly johnson was a groundbreaking figure, a supermodel in the 1970s, now joining more than two dozen women who publicly accused bill cosby. >> she was a supermodel, the first black woman to appear on the cover of vogue. she does not have anything to gain by coming out and making an accusation and, in fact, she probably has a lot to lose. >> reporter: johnson said she thought she...
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beverly johnson. >> the drug was very powerful. >> reporter: much like cosby, johnson has long been viewed as a transformative figure in the black community. the first black model to grace the cover of american "vogue" and tonight, she's coming forward with damning allegations about what she says happened to her back in 1986. >> i get a call from my agency, modeling agency, stating that bill cosby wants me to come in for a part on the show. i was invited down to the studio and then bill cosby asked me to meet at his brownstone to go over the role. >> reporter: she says there was nothing out of the ordinary on the first visit. she says she was invited back a second time and cosby said he wanted to rehearse the role of a pregnant woman she'd be playing on an upcoming episode of "the cosby show." >> part of the exercise he wanted me to do was to act like you were drunk. the role of a pregnant woman on the show, but i said, well, okay. and i went with that. >> reporter: she says while at his house, he insisted on making what he said would be the best cup of cappuccino. >> i took a couple of si
beverly johnson. >> the drug was very powerful. >> reporter: much like cosby, johnson has long been viewed as a transformative figure in the black community. the first black model to grace the cover of american "vogue" and tonight, she's coming forward with damning allegations about what she says happened to her back in 1986. >> i get a call from my agency, modeling agency, stating that bill cosby wants me to come in for a part on the show. i was invited down to the...
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johnson, shot him downish and no one seems to know why. >> no one in this crowd of family and friends ever though thought-- >> i want to thank you each one of you to come out tonight. >> that they would have to gather around the reverend pauline johnson. >> i never hurt like i hurt now. >> to say good buy to her son hollis, in light of his violent and unexpected death. hollis johnson did everything he was supposed to do to live a life of purpose. >> he treated everyone the same. that's a lesson we can all learn. >> the 36-year-old held a good job, was engaged, always surrounded by loved ones and was called hollywood for his dynamic personality. >> this video shows johnson holding the door at his apartment for the man who would kill him. only several seconds after entering the building the suspect shot and killed johnson and then quickly fled into a light-covered four-door sedan with tinted windows and halogen lights. >> i'm pleading with you now to come forward. >> family and friends still in shock and affirmed by their faith. also prayed on the site for justice, because as the revere
johnson, shot him downish and no one seems to know why. >> no one in this crowd of family and friends ever though thought-- >> i want to thank you each one of you to come out tonight. >> that they would have to gather around the reverend pauline johnson. >> i never hurt like i hurt now. >> to say good buy to her son hollis, in light of his violent and unexpected death. hollis johnson did everything he was supposed to do to live a life of purpose. >> he...
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we're pleased to have secretary jeh johnson back to the committee. as always we -- we may not agree on all of the issues, but we do so with civility, and mr. johnson, as many of you know, has a distinguished record, both at the department of defense, and at the department of justice, and we appreciate your service for the department of homeland security. and with that you are recognized for an opening statement. >> thank you chairman, ranking member, committee members here. let me begin by saying in the same vain as the chairman's remarks. we will not always agree, but i do appreciate the -- the friendship and the call leejalty that that we enjoy between individual members of this committee and their staffs and me and my staff. this is the 12th time i have testified before congress in 11 months. fifth time before this committee. i feel like i know a number of you well. on november 20th, the president announced a series of executive actions to begin to fix our immigration system. the president views these actions as a first step towards reform of the
we're pleased to have secretary jeh johnson back to the committee. as always we -- we may not agree on all of the issues, but we do so with civility, and mr. johnson, as many of you know, has a distinguished record, both at the department of defense, and at the department of justice, and we appreciate your service for the department of homeland security. and with that you are recognized for an opening statement. >> thank you chairman, ranking member, committee members here. let me begin...
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johnson's body was found this morning in a park in evesham township. police were led there by a witness in the case. they now say that miguel diaz beat johnson to death inside her home possibly a week ago last friday when she was first repo reported missing. police believe he then transported the body to the park in evesham township where police found the body this morning. they have questioned diaz and unknown woman who also lived in johnson's house. miss johnson had taken diaz and the woman in after they fell on hard times. they were co-workers at a south jersey cleaning company. she took them in, police describdescribed for us the motr the murder. >> interviews reveal there was an argument. we believe based on the statements provided by the witness that the argument stemmed from or the argument was over involving money a money dispute. during the course of that money dispute, the argument escalated into something physical. at the time a physical altercation occurred resulting in miss johnson being assaulted several times inside of her residence. >>
johnson's body was found this morning in a park in evesham township. police were led there by a witness in the case. they now say that miguel diaz beat johnson to death inside her home possibly a week ago last friday when she was first repo reported missing. police believe he then transported the body to the park in evesham township where police found the body this morning. they have questioned diaz and unknown woman who also lived in johnson's house. miss johnson had taken diaz and the woman...
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but first supermodel beverly johnson has put a new focus on bill cosby.m her "today" interview. >> he said i'd like you to do a scene where you play a drunk person. and i knew the part was for a pregnant lady, but i went with it. and then cosby started to make this cappuccino. he had this elaborate machine, contraption. it was huge. and he said that it makes the best coffee and cappuccino in the world and you'll never taste anything like it. and, you know, i said that i didn't really want to drink any, it would keep me up all night, but he insisted. and so i took a sip of the cappuccino. and i immediately felt really strange. i started to realize that the room started to spin a little. and i was getting very woozy. i took another sip and at that point i knew i had been drugged. >> "the ed show" did reach out to bill cosby's representatives and invited him to appear on the show tonight. we have not yet received a re y reply. we'll have more on this story next with our distinguished panel of scholars. keep it right here. you're driving along, having a perfe
but first supermodel beverly johnson has put a new focus on bill cosby.m her "today" interview. >> he said i'd like you to do a scene where you play a drunk person. and i knew the part was for a pregnant lady, but i went with it. and then cosby started to make this cappuccino. he had this elaborate machine, contraption. it was huge. and he said that it makes the best coffee and cappuccino in the world and you'll never taste anything like it. and, you know, i said that i didn't...
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. >>> our hearts go out to the families of katrina dawson and tori johnson. these were decent, good people who were going about their ordinary lives. >> a nation on edge after the hostage standoff. the 16 hours of terror over in just seconds. the video heart stopping. heavily armed cops storming the cafe. windows lit up by flash grenades. not everyone survived. two hostages were killed. 34-year-old tori johnson who managed the cafe, and 38-year-old katrina dawson, also dead this man. the face of terror, the gunman man heron. as for the investigation? >> this will take time for us to get all the information so we can piece together bit by bit exactly what happened. >> nbc sara james is live in sydney for us. any new response? >> reporter: yes, as a matter of fact, angie, one of the things that happened to be the is the new south whaels police, the state police announced operation hammer head. it's going to be a three week program of increased police surveillance and intense policing activities throughout the city. the city of 4 million people. in particular po
. >>> our hearts go out to the families of katrina dawson and tori johnson. these were decent, good people who were going about their ordinary lives. >> a nation on edge after the hostage standoff. the 16 hours of terror over in just seconds. the video heart stopping. heavily armed cops storming the cafe. windows lit up by flash grenades. not everyone survived. two hostages were killed. 34-year-old tori johnson who managed the cafe, and 38-year-old katrina dawson, also dead this...
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king said to lyndon johnson, and read the telegrams he sent to lyndon johnson, and the press conferences he held about lyndon johnson, i have said nothing about barack obama. not a word, compared to what king said about lyndon johnson. always in love, but you have to hold people accountable. presidents, great presidents-aren't born, they're made, and left to their own devices they become politicians and not statesmen you. want a president who is not just going to be transactional but transformational. you have to push them. ... what he was struggling toward, you talked about this a little bit more,, but what he was wrestling towards in terms of the truth, he may not have been there yet. looking at our economics as sort of a failed system, poverty is definitely on his radar, and i think he was struggling to understand why it was so pervasive and the factors that were causing this problem that was threatening our democracy. do you see that as someone who was struggling toward this larger critique? >> for the record, the book begins april 467. now, i think the best part of the book might be
king said to lyndon johnson, and read the telegrams he sent to lyndon johnson, and the press conferences he held about lyndon johnson, i have said nothing about barack obama. not a word, compared to what king said about lyndon johnson. always in love, but you have to hold people accountable. presidents, great presidents-aren't born, they're made, and left to their own devices they become politicians and not statesmen you. want a president who is not just going to be transactional but...
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. >> reporter: friend say a month or so ago johnson took in the woman she work with and man they believe was her boyfriend. >> she said they were living in the the car or the truck, and she felt bad, so she wanted to, she offered them her home. >> reporter: friends say johnson kick the couple out once and was about to do it again but then starting last friday, december 5th, nobody saw or heard from susan. gloucester township police went to her home on theirs and found evidence of the struggle. investigators identified a man and a woman as persons of interest, and friday morning one of of them led police to her body in the wooded area along commonwealth drive-in evesham township. authorities believe, johnson was beaten to death in her home on december 5th. >> she didn't deserve to go to her maker this way. in the at all. >> reporter: police want to be clear that the the woman that was living in johnson's house they are treating as a witness to the crime not as a suspect, only miguel diaz is charged with murder. the right now he is a at the police station, he will have an a rain. on monday
. >> reporter: friend say a month or so ago johnson took in the woman she work with and man they believe was her boyfriend. >> she said they were living in the the car or the truck, and she felt bad, so she wanted to, she offered them her home. >> reporter: friends say johnson kick the couple out once and was about to do it again but then starting last friday, december 5th, nobody saw or heard from susan. gloucester township police went to her home on theirs and found evidence...
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. >> reporter: friends and neighbors are heart broken after learning susan johnson who has not been seen in more than a week was discovered dead friday morning. >> she was a love liz lady. >> reporter: neighbors say several months ago johnson took in two workers homeless living in the truck. she reportedly kicked them out of her house in gloucester township once and was with to do it again this week johnson didn't show up for work which led to the missing person's report and then questioning the two people who were living with her. woman told police that the man miguel diaz beat johnson to death and let investigators know where to find her body. >> it appears that both our witness and mr. diaz had a fallen on hard times ape miss susan johnson out of the kindness of her heart took these two individuals in providing them with shelter and when a dispute came up regarding money related matter, it led to a physical altercation which led to the death of miss johnson. >> reporter: police considered johnson a good samaritan who may have helped the wrong person . >> would i like to say thinks rar
. >> reporter: friends and neighbors are heart broken after learning susan johnson who has not been seen in more than a week was discovered dead friday morning. >> she was a love liz lady. >> reporter: neighbors say several months ago johnson took in two workers homeless living in the truck. she reportedly kicked them out of her house in gloucester township once and was with to do it again this week johnson didn't show up for work which led to the missing person's report and...
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johnson basically sid he woul n run again. it was whole new balga. me next tthat play fo t psints o there because he doesn't kn wt is happeni. in din id guess it is the year of the dropout. aughter] hes mmted in his memoirs should not have id that their romney throefeller then johnson in one month. they a ge and it is a annepiure. i thought weerin troubl becaus the country spatyanted an. thought we could beaboy kennedy because he was left wing and wgoth mination jhnn worked for nixon but hmpey was a fferent story. decraticibal is said we cod vef real oblem as our stronge candidate. bordet'slarr.ing was assained in memphis. 100 americanities nt up fmes andiolence in there were fer troops in wainon d.c. a ias ry familiar with as kid the worst seri of vience inhiory and itas horrenus itnfencedhe potics d pple said theountry is coming apa. over in baltore antop the carmicelece a commis and was couragg the burningnd loin. en aew rd theiot - for nocondemningthyo have to ndemn tseuy ever bring down the city's. and he was a liberal governor. he did arendous
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johnson. and it's a tragic loss of life we have here, but there is a sense of relief that the perpetrator was taken so quickly into custody. >> reporter: diaz will face the judge on monday. and the bowoman, the witness, i not facing any criminal charges at all. she has been cooperative with police. in the meantime, neighbors say johnson, the good samaritan, has recently survived cancer. she had also just recently lost an adult daughter. she was 59 years old. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> turning to weather now and the last remnants of that nor'easter finally moving out. here a live look at camel back mountain resort. >> no snow right now in center city. the wind is calming down. and as can tell by the flags, it really has died town a bit. earlier this week, they were really flapping hard. >> so let's head to sheena parveen. >> we can still expect a cold evening. temperatures will be dropping into the 20s for some of us. but the nor'easter is still spinning around maine, moving very slowly. but
johnson. and it's a tragic loss of life we have here, but there is a sense of relief that the perpetrator was taken so quickly into custody. >> reporter: diaz will face the judge on monday. and the bowoman, the witness, i not facing any criminal charges at all. she has been cooperative with police. in the meantime, neighbors say johnson, the good samaritan, has recently survived cancer. she had also just recently lost an adult daughter. she was 59 years old. cydney long, nbc 10 news....
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johnson: thank you. i ask -- mr. johnson: thank you. i ask that all memberses have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. today i rise as chairman of the ways and means subcommittee on social security, the committee of jurisdiction over social security benefits, in support of the no social security for nazis act, legislation i introduced along with ranking member javier becerra. the world must never forget the six million jews and other innocents murdered in the hol cast -- holocaust. america has worked hard to prevent nazis from entering the country and reaping the benefits of u.s. citizenship, including social security. social security is an earned benefit, hardworking americans pay as a portion of their wages for promises of future benefits. however, it's a benefit that was never intended for those who participated in horrific acts of the holocaust. under the social security act, social security benefits are terminated when individuals are deported due to participating in nazi perse
johnson: thank you. i ask -- mr. johnson: thank you. i ask that all memberses have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. today i rise as chairman of the ways and means subcommittee on social security, the committee of jurisdiction over social security benefits, in support of the no social security for nazis act, legislation i introduced along with ranking member javier becerra. the world must never forget the six million jews and other innocents murdered in the hol cast --...
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johnson ostracized him for a year. cut him off. refused to let him come to vietnam policy discussions. humphrey hadn't dissented publicly. he hadn't leaked anything. he hadn't tried to build an internal coalition against the president. but he'd written a critical dissenting memo that didn't agree with what the president was doing. so the president decided, you're disloyal. the vice president. you're disloyal. you're not coming to the meetings anymore. it was a year of obsequiousness before humphrey got to come back to the table. well, if that's how dissent and inconvenient facts are being received at the very highest levels, what happens if you're a national security agency intercept analyst? says, oops. i guess the final lesson of the tonkin gulf, here we had the ability to listen in on north vietnamese conversations, and yet we did not seem to have an understanding of what it was they were fighting for, how long they would fight, and what that meant for what we ought to do. we were listening, but we were not hearing. >> finally,
johnson ostracized him for a year. cut him off. refused to let him come to vietnam policy discussions. humphrey hadn't dissented publicly. he hadn't leaked anything. he hadn't tried to build an internal coalition against the president. but he'd written a critical dissenting memo that didn't agree with what the president was doing. so the president decided, you're disloyal. the vice president. you're disloyal. you're not coming to the meetings anymore. it was a year of obsequiousness before...
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. >> thank you commissioner johnson. >> i did it again director ram you took the words out of my mouth i have a couple of things i support what director ram a said i was going to ask the question some of the things i would have supported like traffic cadging measures and other ways to support you're going to have the parking open ralph street and none of that can be conditioned from the planning commission on that project so given that's the answer i still don't support a continuance i'm personally back to square one i don't know what we can accomplish in 2 or 4 weeks a couple of things about what the impact might be from my standpoint i support ralph student i don't know if it will be in the future this building has hundreds and 20 new people having their entrance on ralph street when you have those things you'll not have people driving the wrong way done u down fulsome and speeding through when we see traffic going towards the bridge and cut over to howard you'll see less because there will be people on the street 2 and 20 new residents not there now i think in my mind that future im
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lou: let me start with this bizarre appearance by secretary johnson of homeland security. he made so little sense, he was so convoluted, and the committee seemed like they were just giving up on the whole idea of getting a responsive answer from him. >> they kept pressing the questions on immigration and kept giving the same routine answer, he believes that the president has a constitutional authority to do what he did last week, and it was like pulling teeth. now remember that he was as recently as yesterday in the running to be the new defense secretary. so perhaps he was a little distracted, lou, by sending off that job that apparently nobody wants in washington either. >> are we surprised? americans never expect answers and never expect accountability out of it. it's a bunch of people asking questions and nonanswer, they never solve anything. lou: i'm not much more excited than the audience you're strike. to hear johnson go about his convoluted response which was basically, sounded like a purist acolyte of the president saying he listened to some of the expert's part,
lou: let me start with this bizarre appearance by secretary johnson of homeland security. he made so little sense, he was so convoluted, and the committee seemed like they were just giving up on the whole idea of getting a responsive answer from him. >> they kept pressing the questions on immigration and kept giving the same routine answer, he believes that the president has a constitutional authority to do what he did last week, and it was like pulling teeth. now remember that he was as...
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thank you, my friend, lynda johnson robb, for those beautiful words. thank you for taking the time to be here, you and chuck. thank you, ron, my friend, my brother, for this wonderful award dedicated to freedom. i thank all my friends and colleagues from the congress for being here. i know it has been a busy day for many of you, especially on our side and also on the other side. [laughter] it is good to be in statuary hall. when i first came to washington, it was may 1, 1961. 21 years old, had all of my hair. [laughter] and a few pounds lighter. to go on something called the freedom ride, the same year president barack obama was born. to come back here, it is amazing to me. the first time i entered this building, this almost sacred place, the capitol, was on the morning of august 28, 1963. i came here with dr. martin luther king, jr., and others. we met with the leadership on both sides of the capital, house leadership, senate leadership, democrats, and republicans. if you have an opportunity to visit my office in the cannon house building, you will se
thank you, my friend, lynda johnson robb, for those beautiful words. thank you for taking the time to be here, you and chuck. thank you, ron, my friend, my brother, for this wonderful award dedicated to freedom. i thank all my friends and colleagues from the congress for being here. i know it has been a busy day for many of you, especially on our side and also on the other side. [laughter] it is good to be in statuary hall. when i first came to washington, it was may 1, 1961. 21 years old, had...
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and another quote by johnson here. in public opinion front, lynchings and mobs are not stopping and on the executive front you have statements from president. so the event that sparked the naacp interest in fighting lynching through the wall was a race massacre in phillips county, arkansas in 1919 when a small group of african-american farmers peacefully gathered together in a church and were trying to break free from the share cropping system. they were trying to figure out how to break free from the system that was taken advantage of them. a small group of white law enforcement officials arrived and fired shots against the church hope to kill a number of the labor organizers. their fire was returned by more fire and one man was ultimately killed. what ensued in phillips county later on and for those that understand the racial dynamics happening. this is 1919 in arkansas and the idea that african-americans have guns is a very dangerous idea many people say. and there was a need at least for many of the citizens in thi
and another quote by johnson here. in public opinion front, lynchings and mobs are not stopping and on the executive front you have statements from president. so the event that sparked the naacp interest in fighting lynching through the wall was a race massacre in phillips county, arkansas in 1919 when a small group of african-american farmers peacefully gathered together in a church and were trying to break free from the share cropping system. they were trying to figure out how to break free...
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beverly johnson's story is still ahead. that and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the woman who once boasted only the little -- pay taxes is paying herself tonight. leona helmsley was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $7 million for tax evasion. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. yyou would need like a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. what are you doing? dish issues? ... ... get cascade complete. one pac cleans better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's talk sports, we begin with the rams hosting the cardinals. neither team really able to make a trip to the end zone during this matchup. cardinals quarterback drew stanton left the game with a right knee injury after being sacked in the third quarter. the extent
beverly johnson's story is still ahead. that and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the woman who once boasted only the little -- pay taxes is paying herself tonight. leona helmsley was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $7 million for tax evasion. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it...
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it was a high style city that nixon came into the hedges broke in the presidency of johnson after hetood down in 68. that was the america if you will that we saw. take a look at what happened in the years before richard nixon. jfk was assassinated. 64 the first uprising at berkeley with a campus deserters. this was the beginning of the revolution. and the words race riot in the beginning of the revolution i drove back to washington to hear martin luther king delivered his famous speech in the memorial. i was up there with him. one years later 50 years ago this month i was in mississippi before they found the bodies of the three civil rights workers. and those that had started off so well was rapidly disintegrating into violence with black power and black panthers and the rest. take a look at what nixon himself was in that period. people talk about 62 and 64. but if you go back through 1950 that was the last election he won in his own right to. the one with eisenhower but he could have an elected on any ticket but in 54 leading the republican party they lost 13 senate seats and in 196
it was a high style city that nixon came into the hedges broke in the presidency of johnson after hetood down in 68. that was the america if you will that we saw. take a look at what happened in the years before richard nixon. jfk was assassinated. 64 the first uprising at berkeley with a campus deserters. this was the beginning of the revolution. and the words race riot in the beginning of the revolution i drove back to washington to hear martin luther king delivered his famous speech in the...
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johnson recalled his seething anger. grabbed her arm, she wrote, yanking all 110 pounds of me down a bunch of stairs. he pulled me outside, stood in the middle of the street waving down taxis. when one stopped, he shoved me into it and slammed the door. we asked bill cosby's attorney, martin singer, for comment. he did not respond. johnson says she wrote the essay after watching fellow model janice dickinson get raped -- raked over the coals. she claims to know other women violated by cosby and she could no longer sit back and watch them be vilified and shamed for something she knew was true. as to why johnson didn't report the alleged drugging back in the '80s, scott, she said she knew she would be fighting a losing battle against such a powerful man. >> pelley: and cosby has denied similar allegations over the last few months. thank you very much. in a moment, the interview with no questions allowed. treat chest congestion. severe cot really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms pl
johnson recalled his seething anger. grabbed her arm, she wrote, yanking all 110 pounds of me down a bunch of stairs. he pulled me outside, stood in the middle of the street waving down taxis. when one stopped, he shoved me into it and slammed the door. we asked bill cosby's attorney, martin singer, for comment. he did not respond. johnson says she wrote the essay after watching fellow model janice dickinson get raped -- raked over the coals. she claims to know other women violated by cosby and...
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>president cindy wu: commissioner johnson? >commissioner christine johnson: does this have a theoretical on the use type where you don't want to go policy is not go above the percentage of the certain store fronts in the area? >> currently there are no limitations. restaurants are permitted. city clerk: commissioners there is a motion to approve this with conditions. commissioner >commissioner michael j. antonini: >commissioner rich hillis: >commissioner christine johnson: >>commissioner kathrin moore: >commissioner dennis richards: >commission vice-president rodney fong: >president cindy wu: that motion passes unanimously 7-0. it does appear the city attorney is back and prepared to respond. so with your indulgence we will return to item 12 for case no. 2014. .041c in the castro use for conditional use authorization. the public comment period is closed for this matter. >> president wu, kate stacy from the city attorney's office. there are a number of conditions included on these 2 pages. a few of them we would recommend again
>president cindy wu: commissioner johnson? >commissioner christine johnson: does this have a theoretical on the use type where you don't want to go policy is not go above the percentage of the certain store fronts in the area? >> currently there are no limitations. restaurants are permitted. city clerk: commissioners there is a motion to approve this with conditions. commissioner >commissioner michael j. antonini: >commissioner rich hillis: >commissioner christine johnson:...
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and ron johnson, the state highway patrol captain. everybody remembers him. a unique approach when tensions in ferguson, missouri, threatened to spiral more out of control. >> you'll see firsthand what fatu was up against. >> she's amazing. >> this nursing student took her house and turned that into a hospital to prevent her parents from dying of ebola. and there's kevin durant, the mvp whose acceptance speech was a touching tribute for his mom he described as the mvp. >> my mom was why don't you make a speech like that for me? first, kevin vickers who spound himself on parliament building and took a chance to stop the attacker in his tracks. >> october 22nd, ottawa. canada's capital city. here, sorlds stand guard at the war memorial. solemn, stoic. then gunshots. >> approximate lly 9:25, shots rang out. two on duty at the memorial. one, nathan sorelo, shot to death and the gunman started running towards the parliament area. parliament, the seat of government and the legislators and prime minister disrupted by the sound of gunfire when sergeant at arms, kevin
and ron johnson, the state highway patrol captain. everybody remembers him. a unique approach when tensions in ferguson, missouri, threatened to spiral more out of control. >> you'll see firsthand what fatu was up against. >> she's amazing. >> this nursing student took her house and turned that into a hospital to prevent her parents from dying of ebola. and there's kevin durant, the mvp whose acceptance speech was a touching tribute for his mom he described as the mvp....
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johnson was last seen leaving her home in gloucester township camden county. police say that she may be driving 2,004 saturn. if you have seen johnson, police call the gloucester township police department. >> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot a 13 year old boy in his wissinoming home. investigators say, he was sitting in his dining room on the 4,000 block of crester street when two man tried to rob a 35 year old man on the porch. that will man ran into the house, and tried to shot the door. shots were fired through the door hitting the teen. >> the 34 year old resident was able to slam the front door, on these two perpetrators, while shots were being fired. at least one of the shots went through the front door. the 13 year old boy was on the first floor in the living room at the time when he got struck in the stomach. >> that teenager in stage condition. >>> philadelphia firefighter joyce craig will be burried this weekend. craig became the first philadelphia female fire fighters to die in the line of duty on tuesday. she was fighting a
johnson was last seen leaving her home in gloucester township camden county. police say that she may be driving 2,004 saturn. if you have seen johnson, police call the gloucester township police department. >> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot a 13 year old boy in his wissinoming home. investigators say, he was sitting in his dining room on the 4,000 block of crester street when two man tried to rob a 35 year old man on the porch. that will man ran into the house,...
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robert caro is coming out about johnson's oral history. get to watch how all past presidents get things done. a lot of the ability to get things done had to do with getting people to come together and compromise. >> clinton said being president is doing deals with people who are trying to kill you. >> our two guests are nancy gibbs and michael duffy. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for a dvd copy of this program call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and-a.org. "q & a" programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> this year is the 10th anniversary of the show. each interview is available online at c-span.org. among the programs on the website, interviews with three historians. on teddy roosevelt, john f. kennedy, and abraham lincoln. to watch these and any other programs
robert caro is coming out about johnson's oral history. get to watch how all past presidents get things done. a lot of the ability to get things done had to do with getting people to come together and compromise. >> clinton said being president is doing deals with people who are trying to kill you. >> our two guests are nancy gibbs and michael duffy. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the...
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by then susan johnson had been dead for days. >> oh, that's terrible. i mean, she was so good to them to even invite them into her home. and my husband told her, you got problems. don't invite people, you know, you you just don't -- you have to know them a little bit better to invite them into your home. >> reporter: miguel diaz and the female were coworkers. they worked together for a cleaning business. >> we have a good samaritan as you said tried to take somebody in especially around the holidays. unfortunately this is how it ended with her loss of life. >> reporter: now, police tell us they visited the home once after a call from a concern canned coworker but the house appeared to be buttoned up. now, when a family member placed a call yesterday, they broke in, saw signs of a struggle there and that led to the investigation that led to today's arrest. live in clementon, nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> 17-year-old jacqueline perez will spend the next 16 years in prison. she was sentenced today for carjacking and kidnapping an elderly delawar
by then susan johnson had been dead for days. >> oh, that's terrible. i mean, she was so good to them to even invite them into her home. and my husband told her, you got problems. don't invite people, you know, you you just don't -- you have to know them a little bit better to invite them into your home. >> reporter: miguel diaz and the female were coworkers. they worked together for a cleaning business. >> we have a good samaritan as you said tried to take somebody in...
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johnson said he would not make that mistake again. but he still did not do it because he was in the middle of a presidential race. he wanted to look like a man of peace but firm. he sent another destroyer. the two american ships were there, and lo and behold, two days later, the commander sent reports to the pentagon saying the north vietnamese are back and they are firing at us. but none of the torpedoes hit. after a while, he began to wonder, could it be there is no attack at all? it is something else? and he put his ships into sharp turns and the radar picked up blips off the ocean water hitting the side of the vessel. and i think they are called skunks or bogeys, but they are not torpedoes. he sent a message to washington saying i think i am totally wrong. there is nothing happening here. even though there was nothing happening according to the american commander on the scene, lyndon johnson had the idea that they attacked me on august 2, they are attacking me again. later on he said, it is probably those -- i do not -- quote him
johnson said he would not make that mistake again. but he still did not do it because he was in the middle of a presidential race. he wanted to look like a man of peace but firm. he sent another destroyer. the two american ships were there, and lo and behold, two days later, the commander sent reports to the pentagon saying the north vietnamese are back and they are firing at us. but none of the torpedoes hit. after a while, he began to wonder, could it be there is no attack at all? it is...
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commissioner johnson? >commissioner christine johnson: assuming the city attorney finds items that are enforceable as a government entity, this is a general question for the project attorney, what are the remedies that the neighborhood association has? there aren't any? >> what i would tell you that most of the agreement is further reemphasizing what is in the san francisco's noise ordinance already. if there is leakage that you put extra insulation or sound buffering is really inside of the noise ordinance. it's an agreement within the neighborhood. it's not an entitlement that runs with the land with mr. natalie, if we don't make it a conditional approval, it's not going to apply to the next just like the motion. >> excellent. good to know, no matter what the decision is here, if there is another project it's not exactly how i remember it, then something happens. that's an example of what is not enforceable. thank you. city clerk: commissioners, we are moving on and taking 13 out of order and public comm
commissioner johnson? >commissioner christine johnson: assuming the city attorney finds items that are enforceable as a government entity, this is a general question for the project attorney, what are the remedies that the neighborhood association has? there aren't any? >> what i would tell you that most of the agreement is further reemphasizing what is in the san francisco's noise ordinance already. if there is leakage that you put extra insulation or sound buffering is really inside...
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.+5$ beverly johnson is the most famous person yet to come forward. she was the first african american on the woman of vogue, a supermodel in the '70s. now, she's joining more than two dozen women who have publicly accused bill cosby. >> it was mid '80s. she thought she was auditioning for a part on the cosby show. she claims cosby insisted she drink a cappuccino. he yanked her down the stairs, she says, and shoved her into a cab. all of these years later, johnson says even when she heard other women come forward, she still struggled with whether to tell her story. a voice in my head kept whispering black men have enough enmifs out there already. they certainly don't need someone like you. an african american with a familiar face and a famous name. she thought about trayvon martin, michael brown and eric garner. >> we're living in an a e era when those two young men are known as nugs. >> johnson writes, reached the conclusion that the current attack has ababsolutely nothing to do at all with bill cosby. he brought this on himgs. >> an attorney for kre
.+5$ beverly johnson is the most famous person yet to come forward. she was the first african american on the woman of vogue, a supermodel in the '70s. now, she's joining more than two dozen women who have publicly accused bill cosby. >> it was mid '80s. she thought she was auditioning for a part on the cosby show. she claims cosby insisted she drink a cappuccino. he yanked her down the stairs, she says, and shoved her into a cab. all of these years later, johnson says even when she heard...