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later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. ms. swain: do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. >> they all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. dolly eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. she started her own business. sam wrote president johnson at one point asking to buy land for purposes of a church and schoolhouse for the african-american children in greenville and johnson wrote back and said, no, this has the plot of land and i'll give it to you. he started that in greenville. he gave sam land and built his own house. ms. swain: the most challenging time for this family had to be the war years. and johnson was in the senate at this point. and you mentioned earlier that he was the only united states senator from the south who supported the union. where does his strong union allegiance come from? >> east tennessee was very much pro union in
later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves. to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. ms. swain: do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. >> they all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. dolly eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. she started her own business. sam wrote president johnson at one point...
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johnson pleaded not guilty to the charge.ors introduced the new blood spatter testimony and also raised the issue of johnson's new love interest. >> clayton johnson was on trial for events that happened after the accident. he was on trial for the insurance monies that he collected. he was on trial for this new girlfriend that he had let move in with him. >> clayton johnson was found guilty of first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison. >> i don't know how i actually stood up. i could feel my knees and everything get weakened. it took all my power to keep standing up and not falling down. it was a shock, i'll tell you. >> have you ever felt like you were reading a book? that's what it seemed like. it didn't seem like it was -- it could be happening in my life. >> johnson was ordered to serve his sentence in the atlantic maximum security institution. from there, he contacted the association in defense of the wrongfully convicted in toronto. his story caught the attention of the director of the organization, james l
johnson pleaded not guilty to the charge.ors introduced the new blood spatter testimony and also raised the issue of johnson's new love interest. >> clayton johnson was on trial for events that happened after the accident. he was on trial for the insurance monies that he collected. he was on trial for this new girlfriend that he had let move in with him. >> clayton johnson was found guilty of first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison. >> i don't know how i...
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now, allies of johnson -- eliza johnson. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ >> she was close to being broken by the time she went to the white house. >> this is the earliest existing house. they lived here through the 1830s and 1840s. >> she was educated and she had taught school. >> eliza would read to him in this shop while he worked making suits for the men of town. >> the north and the south fought over the occupation of greeneville all through the civil war. it changed hands over 26 times. >> andrew and eliza did purchase slaves. so they did have domestic help. >> it was used as a hospital. it was used as a place to stay and it was basically destroyed. >> eliza being ill with tuberculosis wasn't able to get out much. >> eliza received many gifts that she brought home with her. >> this is the room she returned to after their years in the white house. >> she's just obscure, as she probably would've wanted it. but she's who he needed. susan swain: abraham lincoln's assassination, just weeks after his second inaugural shoc
now, allies of johnson -- eliza johnson. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ >> she was close to being broken by the time she went to the white house. >> this is the earliest existing house. they lived here through the 1830s and 1840s. >> she was educated and she had taught school. >> eliza would read to him in this shop while he worked making suits for the men of town. >> the north and the south fought over the occupation of greeneville all through the civil...
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he thought the choice of johnson would organize -- of johnson is on the ticket, then the radicals and congress have to give more credence to that plan. mr. holzer: we have to remember lincoln never plans to see andrew johnson again once he becomes vice president. [laughter] professor varon: and in fact, he barely did. mr. holzer: hannibal hamlin was not even in washington when the immense ofthe emancipation proclamation was red. professor gallagher: and harry truman did not know there was an atomic button, either. professor varon: we knew there were two accidental residents in the antebellum period who did not work very well, so the idea that lincoln did not have to imagine what a johnson presidency might look like, much of the campaign literature for lincoln and johnson's take is that johnson is an asset because he compare so favorably to the mcclellan campaign. professor gallagher: mcclellan had a vice presidential candidate who was a liability. professor varon: he was a big liability. professor gallagher: i do not think these guys thought about their liability. they just do not. an
he thought the choice of johnson would organize -- of johnson is on the ticket, then the radicals and congress have to give more credence to that plan. mr. holzer: we have to remember lincoln never plans to see andrew johnson again once he becomes vice president. [laughter] professor varon: and in fact, he barely did. mr. holzer: hannibal hamlin was not even in washington when the immense ofthe emancipation proclamation was red. professor gallagher: and harry truman did not know there was an...
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now, america can't change what happened to henry johnson.can't change what happened to too many soldiers like him, who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996, president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart. and today, 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness, i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined today by some very special guests -- veterans of henry's regiment, the 369th. thank you, to each of you, for your service. thank you, to each of you, for your service. and i would ask command sergeant major louis wilson of the new york national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [applause] military aide: the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson, united states army. private henry johnson distingu
now, america can't change what happened to henry johnson.can't change what happened to too many soldiers like him, who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996, president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart. and today, 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness, i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined today by...
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johnson started selling it. there's a wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur gold were standing beside the white house pool and their close. that is the hottest room in god there is. and johnson is working on them. and it was so hot in there that you can do that are/through cardinal spellman. he worked on it and worked on it and finally agreed. it was fantastic. he got the bill passed and then he said hold the bill up. if you get ability don't sign it within 10 days as a pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. mccormack said why and johnson said because i want to sign it on kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this ill without him. and he did. that kind of thing. >> how did he know so much about so many people? i'm told he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office with little notes about what they might need or might want. how did he assemble all of this? where did he get all this information? >> he accumulated it. it is ab
johnson started selling it. there's a wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur gold were standing beside the white house pool and their close. that is the hottest room in god there is. and johnson is working on them. and it was so hot in there that you can do that are/through cardinal spellman. he worked on it and worked on it and finally agreed. it was fantastic. he got the bill passed and then he said hold the bill up. if you get ability don't sign it...
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dustin johnson on 18. fun at chambers bay. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. you're there every step of the way. help them go further with the protection of life insurance from new york life. get started today. while others go in circles... and repeat themselves... we choose to carve our own path, in the pursuit of exhilaration. the 306 horsepower lexus gs. experience the next level of performance, and there's no g
dustin johnson on 18. fun at chambers bay. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. introducing the...
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america can't change what happened to henry johnson.change what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judge them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness i am proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined by some per -- special guests, veterans of henry's regiment the 369th. thank you to each of you for your service. i would ask command sergeant major in lewis wilson of the new york national guard to come forward and accept this metal on private johnson's behalf. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 30th king 63 has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson, united states army. president -- private henry johnson by extraordinary acts of hair was met the rest of his life above and
america can't change what happened to henry johnson.change what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judge them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness i am proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined by some per -- special...
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this was after johnson was denied entry into a bar. despite the stress from the experience, johnson says he will be using it as motivation to move forward. martese johnson: it was a large moment of injustice, in my opinion, but that will be so much more powerful than our community and the nation. jeff: the attorney also announcing he will not be charging the officers involved in the incident. hear what martese johnson has to say about that coming up at 5:00. in charlottesville, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. kellye: people started lining up thursday night and waited until the afternoon friday for a shot at affordable housing in the district. as jeanette reyes reports, there is still no promise of success just a chance. jeanette: this may look like a line of black friday shoppers, but they are waiting for affordable public housing. it is by a long and exhausting night for hundreds of people waiting outside of the columbia heights community center. this person is one of them disabled and the father of a four-year-old. >> standing out here si
this was after johnson was denied entry into a bar. despite the stress from the experience, johnson says he will be using it as motivation to move forward. martese johnson: it was a large moment of injustice, in my opinion, but that will be so much more powerful than our community and the nation. jeff: the attorney also announcing he will not be charging the officers involved in the incident. hear what martese johnson has to say about that coming up at 5:00. in charlottesville, jeff goldberg,...
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johnson started selling it. the wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. the hottest room. and johnson is working on them. in the background is bill moyer and me in i have in my office and wait so is hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's -- and they finally agreed. it was fantastic. got the bill passed. and then he said to john mccormick, the speaker of the house, hold the bill up. if you get a bill and you don't sign it within ten days there's a pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. and mccormick said, why? and johnson said because i want too sign it on hugh kerry's birthday. we wouldn't have this bill without him and he did sign it on hugh kerry's birthday. >> host: how did he know so much about so many people? i mean, i'm told that he had the phone number and the name of every member of congress on his desk in the oval office w
johnson started selling it. the wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. the hottest room. and johnson is working on them. in the background is bill moyer and me in i have in my office and wait so is hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's -- and they finally agreed. it was fantastic. got the bill passed. and then he...
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america can't change what happened to henry johnson.nge what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judges them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today, 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are hoon nornored to be joined today by very special guests, veterans of henry's regiment the 369th thank you to each of you for your service. and i would ask command sergeant major louis wilson of the new york national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by acts of congress march 3rd 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson, united states army. private henry johnson by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the c
america can't change what happened to henry johnson.nge what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judges them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today, 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are hoon nornored to be joined today by very special...
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america can't change what happened to henry johnson.e can't change what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. we can do our best to make it right. in 1996, president clinton awarded hennry johnson a purple heart and now today i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined by special guests. veterans of henry's regimen, the 369th. thank you to each of you for your service. i would ask command sergeant major louis wilson of the new york national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson, united states army. private henry johnson distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a member of company c, 369th infant
america can't change what happened to henry johnson.e can't change what happened to too many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. we can do our best to make it right. in 1996, president clinton awarded hennry johnson a purple heart and now today i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined by special guests. veterans of henry's regimen, the 369th. thank you to each of...
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johnson a record tenth time, a winner at dover. he is fifth driver all time with ten or more wins with the same track. >>> final round of the lpga classic down the shore, isn't that shanon elizabeth from the american pie movies? hollywood ending for an a she takes the lead, and then on 17, the birdie, of course, hangs on for her fifth career win. just a little shower. her first ever down the shore. >>> collegiate rugby champion ship in chester kutztown playing cal in the title game for second straight year tied at 12 when cal jake anderson, breaks free. the walk off winner, kutztown loses the championship game for the second straight year to cal 17-two is the final. >>> finally abraham lincoln's hat has nothing on this. rally cap by iowa baseball player. he stacked 15 hats on his head during a playoff game begins oregon. call it ridiculous but i say genius. it works. way beats oregon in the 11th inning hats off to the man with the best rally cap, we have ever seen, i had a hard enough time getting one on. >> no one thought it was w
johnson a record tenth time, a winner at dover. he is fifth driver all time with ten or more wins with the same track. >>> final round of the lpga classic down the shore, isn't that shanon elizabeth from the american pie movies? hollywood ending for an a she takes the lead, and then on 17, the birdie, of course, hangs on for her fifth career win. just a little shower. her first ever down the shore. >>> collegiate rugby champion ship in chester kutztown playing cal in the title...
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they just want to serve you and make your life easier browse luci and linda johnson, johnson two daughters for me everyone else was always asking for favors and is always at you, but the butler and ushers they can ask for favors because they would be fired but also they don't want to. a very serve the institution of the presidency, and i think that's a beautiful thing that we have lost in a way, you know, that that you know, that that kind of nonpartisan nature of what these people do. thank you very much for the its. does anyone have any questions? yes. yes. >> a have a question. [inaudible question] >> absolutely. absolutely. very afraid. a really cantankerous, difficult person but i think the way -- i kind i kind of think it was lovable in retrospect because the fact that he was vietnam raging and all these issues the fact that he was channeling it into the shower is so bizarre in an interesting way of looking at his humanity. but they were absolutely afraid of him. he was very, very difficult. you know effective at the end of his career and it was right before lyndon johnson was leavin
they just want to serve you and make your life easier browse luci and linda johnson, johnson two daughters for me everyone else was always asking for favors and is always at you, but the butler and ushers they can ask for favors because they would be fired but also they don't want to. a very serve the institution of the presidency, and i think that's a beautiful thing that we have lost in a way, you know, that that you know, that that kind of nonpartisan nature of what these people do. thank...
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what a great putter and dustin johnson at 16. hit a phenomenal 6-iron.ew what was happening on 18. >> as you said he got off to a slow start second nine. he bogeyed 3-4 holes and pull today together. spieth talking about pulling it together. made double bogey on the par 3. the perfect tee shot, a little ramp uphill and a 3-wood to curl down and give him a good look at eagle. >> the lie on 18 was so important he had a little uphill lie to get more loft on it and that was from 287 yards, brilliant 3-wood. so now here's the opportunity for eagle. just kind of felt like this was going to end up in the bottom of the cup but it stays outside left. >> and again perfect speed all day long. never really put himself under too much stress. >> the tap in for the birdie and he had the one-shot lead. and then dustin johnson after a mashed drive, second shot here at 18. >> yeah absolutely right down the pipe. staring at it. knows he hit it solid. this is one shot joe that it actually had gone another foot further, he might have ended up another six feet closer. just ge
what a great putter and dustin johnson at 16. hit a phenomenal 6-iron.ew what was happening on 18. >> as you said he got off to a slow start second nine. he bogeyed 3-4 holes and pull today together. spieth talking about pulling it together. made double bogey on the par 3. the perfect tee shot, a little ramp uphill and a 3-wood to curl down and give him a good look at eagle. >> the lie on 18 was so important he had a little uphill lie to get more loft on it and that was from 287...
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. >> was jordan johnson a sacrificial lamb? >> reporter: and a brave survivor, whose case took a stunning turn in a single, surprising moment. >> i remember thinking, "oh my god!" >> reporter: for students and faculty across the country: a "teachable moment." >> it's like being stuck in like a cave and finding that one ray of light and realizing that there's a way out. >> reporter: crisis on campus. >> thanks for joining us. i'm lester holt. choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions a young person will ever make. but this year those decisions have been made against the backdrop of an unprecedented national debate about sexual assault on campus and how it's handled by school officials. we're about to go inside what some call a crisis. follow a couple of troubling and thought-provoking cases from beginning to end and learn about a surprising new tool that victims are using to change the system. here's andrea canning. >> reporter: jillian doherty says her real education didn't begin when she arrived for college orientatio
. >> was jordan johnson a sacrificial lamb? >> reporter: and a brave survivor, whose case took a stunning turn in a single, surprising moment. >> i remember thinking, "oh my god!" >> reporter: for students and faculty across the country: a "teachable moment." >> it's like being stuck in like a cave and finding that one ray of light and realizing that there's a way out. >> reporter: crisis on campus. >> thanks for joining us. i'm...
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what a great putter and dustin johnson at 16. hit a phenomenal 6-iron.ew what was happening on 18. >> as you said he got off to a slow start second nine. he bogeyed 3-4 holes and pull today together. spieth talking about pulling it together. made double bogey on the par 3. the perfect tee shot, a little ramp uphill and a 3-wood to curl down and give him a good look at eagle. >> the lie on 18 was so important he had a little uphill lie to get more loft on it and that was from 287 yards, brilliant 3-wood. so now here's the opportunity for eagle. just kind of felt like this was going to end up in the bottom of the cup but it stays outside left. >> and again perfect speed all day long. never really put himself under too much stress. >> the tap in for the birdie and he had the one-shot lead. and then dustin johnson after a mashed drive, second shot here at 18. >> yeah absolutely right down the pipe. staring at it. knows he hit it solid. this is one shot joe that it actually had gone another foot further, he might have ended up another six feet closer. just ge
what a great putter and dustin johnson at 16. hit a phenomenal 6-iron.ew what was happening on 18. >> as you said he got off to a slow start second nine. he bogeyed 3-4 holes and pull today together. spieth talking about pulling it together. made double bogey on the par 3. the perfect tee shot, a little ramp uphill and a 3-wood to curl down and give him a good look at eagle. >> the lie on 18 was so important he had a little uphill lie to get more loft on it and that was from 287...
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amount of money and interesting i'm going to have to say this is making me hungry to echo commissioner johnson and commissioner moore's and commissioner wu's points this is spot zoning that will be gnarling drairld i'd like to see it broader and i'll ask prosecute guy a way to do this without having to rezone any way at all. >> not as currently proposed the only way to work without a rezone a redesign of - well, no there really based on this is no way to pursue it. >> i guess to commissioner wu's point for a special iconic neighborhood the only kinds of reigns why you'll consider it i'll defer to my fellow commissioners for in their opinion and commissioner antonini. >> i remember the old st. mary's it predated chinatown when it become time to take advantage of the historical transfer development rights moving it into the c-3 makes sense but only to construct that for this site in a chinatown special use district as i remember or chinatown commercial i can't remember the zoning by that's why this legislation is gnarling craftsed we don't want mom to take advantage of that unless they're an any
amount of money and interesting i'm going to have to say this is making me hungry to echo commissioner johnson and commissioner moore's and commissioner wu's points this is spot zoning that will be gnarling drairld i'd like to see it broader and i'll ask prosecute guy a way to do this without having to rezone any way at all. >> not as currently proposed the only way to work without a rezone a redesign of - well, no there really based on this is no way to pursue it. >> i guess to...
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but maybe ways to look at the logo and some of the signage xhshgsz. >> thank you. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you just a couple of quick things first of all, as a general public comment i hoping to see some of the suggestions coming out of this restoration commission on the historic locations i know this will definitely apply and many suggestions how to get around more place like momma's general public comment looking forward to hearing that and second thing we don't pass legislation so the second part of the motion to recommend to the board of supervisors top the planning code amendment i'll be supportive i really hope that scomplooiks and other supervisors look at those items one and 5 with the planning code amendment the first one is the post second location talking about the square feet and it seems unnecessary - the fifth one i think that adds an element of that's just unnecessary the conditional use authorization requires e discretion from the commission adding the number of roman numerous only adds an additional place for contention it is not necessary i'll highly suggest we
but maybe ways to look at the logo and some of the signage xhshgsz. >> thank you. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you just a couple of quick things first of all, as a general public comment i hoping to see some of the suggestions coming out of this restoration commission on the historic locations i know this will definitely apply and many suggestions how to get around more place like momma's general public comment looking forward to hearing that and second thing we don't...
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johnson and four and -- for johnson and for an appalling number of people north and south, they just did not seem to care as i think lincoln would have cared. with the danger passing, the emergency past. all those emergency measures were no longer necessary. one of those emergency measures, as everyone kept saying, was emancipation, and the fruits of that, what's going to happen there, was a very important question. you would be surprised looking back. you would love to say that abraham lincoln changed the world in all ways, but he died too soon to have made those changes permanent. what he really did was he planted the seed. he made sure that these people were now free. you already let that out, you cannot take it back. not as a practical matter, and people certainly tried, but it would be another 100 years before african-americans would get something like legal equality some meaningful protection from the federal government. 100 years. that would not have happened if booth had killed lincoln after the next speech, after the next political measure, after the congress came into sessi
johnson and four and -- for johnson and for an appalling number of people north and south, they just did not seem to care as i think lincoln would have cared. with the danger passing, the emergency past. all those emergency measures were no longer necessary. one of those emergency measures, as everyone kept saying, was emancipation, and the fruits of that, what's going to happen there, was a very important question. you would be surprised looking back. you would love to say that abraham lincoln...
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johnson: a quick follow up on that. you are saying we do not need legislation and the authority already exists? mr. roth: that is my understanding. sen. johnson: i want to summarize some things we have heard. we are basically trying to detect explosives or weapons. the failure with the ait's, we put those in place to try to detect explosives because metal detectors don't. we use the ait's. wouldn't a simple solution be either two views through the ait -- frontal and side -- as well as putting a metal detector on either side? that would be a relatively simple solution which would increase the rate of detection -- isn't that true? >> i would assume it would be for weapons. sen. johnson: with explosives what work has been done with bomb sniffing dogs? bomb sniffing dogs are extremely effective. can anybody speak to that? mr. maclean: i worked at a border patrol checkpoint. i was blown away with what a dog can sense. i have seen heroin wrapped in coffee duct tape, saran wrap hermetically sealed, and then dumped in a tank of
johnson: a quick follow up on that. you are saying we do not need legislation and the authority already exists? mr. roth: that is my understanding. sen. johnson: i want to summarize some things we have heard. we are basically trying to detect explosives or weapons. the failure with the ait's, we put those in place to try to detect explosives because metal detectors don't. we use the ait's. wouldn't a simple solution be either two views through the ait -- frontal and side -- as well as putting a...
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martese johnson was asked about that. he said there is a lesson i goes way beyond criminal charges, mainly talking about understanding and training. he will be in turning on capitol hill in d.c. this summer and then will begin his fourth year at uva this fall. jummy: also new this noon, president obama making an unscheduled stop on capitol hill. he just wrapped up a meeting with house members to make a final pitch for his controversial trade legislation. the concern for congresses that that legislation would come at the expense of jobs. that massive government hack making waves in the senate this noon. lawmakers rejected a cyber security measure in the wake of that intrusion. this is the third time in as many years that the bipartisan effort to a dress cyber security has failed -- address cyber security has failed. a key decision from the state of maryland this noon about silver springs' free range parents. maryland officials say free range parenting is not negligent and child protective services should stay out of the ca
martese johnson was asked about that. he said there is a lesson i goes way beyond criminal charges, mainly talking about understanding and training. he will be in turning on capitol hill in d.c. this summer and then will begin his fourth year at uva this fall. jummy: also new this noon, president obama making an unscheduled stop on capitol hill. he just wrapped up a meeting with house members to make a final pitch for his controversial trade legislation. the concern for congresses that that...
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& johnson.ts ownis focusing on pipeline of drugs. how big could this market be? running me now is the chairman and ceo. theoining me now is chairman and ceo. when you take a look at the big guys like bio jim, who deal with how bigike biogen, could mental illness be? is one: mental illness of the biggest problems of human suffering not just in the u.s., but across the world. things like depression, schizophrenia, and addiction in particular. just 10 years ago, those were small companies. you can get so big so quickly, you can make new medicines that do something that has not been done before for patients. cancer patients want treatment. if you have hepatitis c, you want treatment. there is a stigma about mental health. c dole who are schizophreni not even know they have it. richard: these are some of the biggest markets in the world today. the treatments can get much, much better. but you are right. example,enia, for developing once a month formulation so patients do not have to make a decision e
& johnson.ts ownis focusing on pipeline of drugs. how big could this market be? running me now is the chairman and ceo. theoining me now is chairman and ceo. when you take a look at the big guys like bio jim, who deal with how bigike biogen, could mental illness be? is one: mental illness of the biggest problems of human suffering not just in the u.s., but across the world. things like depression, schizophrenia, and addiction in particular. just 10 years ago, those were small companies. you...
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are more respected than martese johnson. he's the elected vice chairman of the prestigious honor committee. he's also a student from south side chicago who thought he had finally escaped racial stereotypes. >> and i think that the moment my head hit the ground, that's when my realization came back. that's when i sort of understood that no matter where i go in my life, i'm still a black man and to a large majority of population, i'm still seen as a threat. >> reporter: no matter your level of accomplishments. >> it doesn't matter what i do in this world. i'm still an african american man. >> reporter: prosecutors also said they won't be charging the agents who tackled martese johnson, and he agreed saying there's no need to punish them. scott, johnson even said he now feels happy this all happened because it exposed an injustice. >> pelley: wyatt andrews with the interview tonight. wyatt, thank you. a major outbreak of bird flu is pushing the price of eggs toward record highs. we sent adriana diaz to iowa where farmers are su
are more respected than martese johnson. he's the elected vice chairman of the prestigious honor committee. he's also a student from south side chicago who thought he had finally escaped racial stereotypes. >> and i think that the moment my head hit the ground, that's when my realization came back. that's when i sort of understood that no matter where i go in my life, i'm still a black man and to a large majority of population, i'm still seen as a threat. >> reporter: no matter your...
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dustin johnson on 18. fun at chambers bay. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. you're there every step of the way. help them go further with the protection of life insurance from new york life. get started today. while others go in circles... and repeat themselves... we choose to carve our own path, in the pursuit of exhilaration. the 306 horsepower lexus gs. experience the next level of performance, and there's no g
dustin johnson on 18. fun at chambers bay. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. introducing the...
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johnson refused. even andrew johnson will not say that this is the end of the war much less congress. we know that in the time ahead that we see them these arguments over when the war will end the famous fights between congress and johnson over who has the control. matt that the war has ended although sometimes rhetorically johnson said that but who has the power to end it. eventually we know that the army , is given the power to march. to intervene in states. this is not a new set of powers but an exquisite continuation of powers from 1866 with one new provision, that the army has charged the enrollment of african-american voters. in the state the provision remakes itself with biracial electorate and we see over 1868 the movement of what people will call the dawn of these and several rebel states though not all. seven states are permanently returned. we immediately ran the sea the army starting -- then see the army starting to play and soldiers saying that you have to obey habeas corpus. now civil au
johnson refused. even andrew johnson will not say that this is the end of the war much less congress. we know that in the time ahead that we see them these arguments over when the war will end the famous fights between congress and johnson over who has the control. matt that the war has ended although sometimes rhetorically johnson said that but who has the power to end it. eventually we know that the army , is given the power to march. to intervene in states. this is not a new set of powers...
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johnson will start his fourth year at u.v.a. in the fall and said last week in a press conference this experience has motivated him to dedicate his future to social justice. live in the satellite center jeff goldberg abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you jeff. now, "7 on your side" consumer alert. time is money. even wre heading to and fro work. new research shows the american spend average of $2600 every year on the daily commute. that averages $10 a day. people in southern california have the most expensive daily commute. they spend $16 a day getting to and fro work. no surprise. kimberly: that is right. alexandria police officer who was wounded on the job turned in his badge today. the department hosted a retirement search for peter laboy earlier today. laboy was shot in a head in a traffic stop in 2013. he since has undergone more than two years of physical and speech therapy. laboy was with the department for 19 years. leon: to see him smile like that is amazing. kimberly: the fact he was there to turn in the badge. did you
johnson will start his fourth year at u.v.a. in the fall and said last week in a press conference this experience has motivated him to dedicate his future to social justice. live in the satellite center jeff goldberg abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you jeff. now, "7 on your side" consumer alert. time is money. even wre heading to and fro work. new research shows the american spend average of $2600 every year on the daily commute. that averages $10 a day. people in southern...
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the water never came hard enough or hard enough for johnson. then they would dole out letter grades they got an asset for a time and he started his career off as a high school teacher so he would wander the basement floors of the white house and give people rates to tell them how they did that day. everyone was a bit afraid of him because of that. johnson's shower fixation was made clear from the start on december 9, 1963, cb west returning from his first day off for the assassination. he was summoned to meet president johnson on the ground floor elevator landing immediately. two days after the johnsons lived in the white house and the president had a pressing matter to discuss. if you can get the shower fixed i have to move back to the album to the omni center and then walked away. it was a grudge of the shower like nothing the staff had ever seen. charging in every direction with data like intensity and hugely powerful force. this part i wasn't sure i was going to say out loud in a book talk, but one of the nozzles was pointed out a very sens
the water never came hard enough or hard enough for johnson. then they would dole out letter grades they got an asset for a time and he started his career off as a high school teacher so he would wander the basement floors of the white house and give people rates to tell them how they did that day. everyone was a bit afraid of him because of that. johnson's shower fixation was made clear from the start on december 9, 1963, cb west returning from his first day off for the assassination. he was...
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johnson shares the top spot at this one.would alternate 18 with a par 5 and par 4, about you after spieth complained they kept it a par 5. good call. it put spieth on the green in two and settled for birdie and was in at 5 under. johnson got on the green at 2 and had this eagle putt for the win and misses. johnson could still force a playoff, but three putts a hole, so 21-year-old jordan spieth wins the u.s. open. he is the six player to capture this tournament and the masters in the same yewer and is the youngest u.s. open champ since 1923. >> i have tried to think about it since it ended and boy i feel for dustin i was able to have another hole to rebound. it is incredible. i didn't think it would be over and i would be holding a trophy. >> the giants won eight of 10 against the dodgers but l.a.'s offense finally came to life. it was the shortest start in his career. lynn saw come gets -- lynn -- lincecum with this pitch. timmy would lose a game and his cool. the normally rely believe a petit wassing rocked for four home r
johnson shares the top spot at this one.would alternate 18 with a par 5 and par 4, about you after spieth complained they kept it a par 5. good call. it put spieth on the green in two and settled for birdie and was in at 5 under. johnson got on the green at 2 and had this eagle putt for the win and misses. johnson could still force a playoff, but three putts a hole, so 21-year-old jordan spieth wins the u.s. open. he is the six player to capture this tournament and the masters in the same yewer...
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johnson was stationed in france on the western front.am roberts, came under fire from at least a dozen german soldiers. after a long fight, both men were wounded. roberts was unconcious, and the germans advanced. he took down one enemy soldier, then the other, finally reinforcements arrived and the last enemy soldier fled. >> reporter: for his extraordinary acts >> brangham: for his extraordinary acts, johnson was given france's highest miltary honor, the crois de guerre. johnson and the hellfighters were welcomed home by adoring crowds in harlem and across new york. his image was even used on recruitment posters. and in a private letter, general john pershing, the top american commander during the war, recognized johnson. but neither johnson's bravery nor the 21 wounds he sustained that night were noted in his military records back home. yohuru williams, a history professor at fairfield university in connecticut, said that was no simple oversight. >> when the french began to recognize and celebrate acts of valor, like we see with the he
johnson was stationed in france on the western front.am roberts, came under fire from at least a dozen german soldiers. after a long fight, both men were wounded. roberts was unconcious, and the germans advanced. he took down one enemy soldier, then the other, finally reinforcements arrived and the last enemy soldier fled. >> reporter: for his extraordinary acts >> brangham: for his extraordinary acts, johnson was given france's highest miltary honor, the crois de guerre. johnson...
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johnson: this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that some information was leaked prior to our ability to completely analyze it. we want to make sure that as we are asking questions that we do not reveal classified information. the fact of the matter is if it will solve any problems we have to recognize the reality. we have to describe it. the purpose of any hearing is that in the end, following the hearing, every member of the audience takes the first step towards solving any problems -- admit we have one. i have been thinking about the struggles of tsa since it was first established. understanding how it has got two missions, and they are completely contradictory. on the one hand, we're looking for 100% security. all public transportation would hundred percent safe and secure. on the other hand, we are looking for complete efficiency. it is an enormous task. because of leaked information inspector general roth, i commend you for your attendance and taking a hard look at this. we are finding out that contr
johnson: this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that some information was leaked prior to our ability to completely analyze it. we want to make sure that as we are asking questions that we do not reveal classified information. the fact of the matter is if it will solve any problems we have to recognize the reality. we have to describe it. the purpose of any hearing is that in the end, following the hearing, every member of the audience takes the first step towards solving any...
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. >>> from the delaware newsroom police say that this man, 19-year-old johnson is accuse of having 200 bags of heroin. police approached him by a nearby hardees and he took off running, and they caught up with johnson at dover downs and is held on $31,000 bond tonight. >> investigators are trying to get to the bottom of what sparked a fire at a philadelphia grocery store this morning, this is west girard avenue just before 2:00 a.m., firefighters say the blaze started inside of the girard grocery and filled it it and the first floor apartments with smoke fort fatally the apartments were not occupied. the family living next door was temporarily evacuated and no one was hurt. we have an update to a story that "action news" brought you yesterday at 5:00. philadelphia businesses reopened today after being forced to shut down because of no running
. >>> from the delaware newsroom police say that this man, 19-year-old johnson is accuse of having 200 bags of heroin. police approached him by a nearby hardees and he took off running, and they caught up with johnson at dover downs and is held on $31,000 bond tonight. >> investigators are trying to get to the bottom of what sparked a fire at a philadelphia grocery store this morning, this is west girard avenue just before 2:00 a.m., firefighters say the blaze started inside of...
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but this is really about johnson control. the seating business strategically, being able to win. we've looked at our business, can we keep the parts together and be a multiindustrial and as you look at what we're doing with our business where we want to go with the remaining johnson controls, what the seating business needs in order to be successful, it makes sense. now everyone's talking about it. what can your battery business do? what will that business like. >> i'm glad you asked. i get frustrated. >> battery is you! >> batteries are us. we're in starter batteries, start/stop batteries and micro hybrid batteries. but people look at it as an auto parts story not as a real energy storage play. >> because, like when i look at solar city and test l.a. all anyone talks about is is they have these brilliant batteries and it will change the world. if there was a company that would get more money and do more with batteries it would be johnson control, not them. >> well, i'm sure they'll do great. >> you do, don't you? you think t
but this is really about johnson control. the seating business strategically, being able to win. we've looked at our business, can we keep the parts together and be a multiindustrial and as you look at what we're doing with our business where we want to go with the remaining johnson controls, what the seating business needs in order to be successful, it makes sense. now everyone's talking about it. what can your battery business do? what will that business like. >> i'm glad you asked. i...
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the ones on the inside may take some time but johnson refuses to let in define him. my job is to make sure that i'm not, for the rest of my life seen as a victim. i'm a leader. >> martese johnson will work as an intern on capitol hill this summer. >>> cell phone video captured the dramatic images as a truck got swallowed up by a sinkhole just a few hours ago in bethesda. go to darcy spencer, she is at the scene. darcy, are they getting it cleaned up yet? >> reporter: well, they certainly are. big update since you talked to you about a half hour ago. both of the vehicles that were swallowed up by this sinkhole have been removed, but take a a monster. just over the last few minutes we have had pieces of concrete fall into the hole. this is still an unstable situation here on sleaford road in bethesda. you are looking at the truck right now that the driver was driving down sleaford road here when this road opened up and the truck went right down into this hole. the good news is that no one was hurt. so, if we can go to some video a little bit earlier when the truck was
the ones on the inside may take some time but johnson refuses to let in define him. my job is to make sure that i'm not, for the rest of my life seen as a victim. i'm a leader. >> martese johnson will work as an intern on capitol hill this summer. >>> cell phone video captured the dramatic images as a truck got swallowed up by a sinkhole just a few hours ago in bethesda. go to darcy spencer, she is at the scene. darcy, are they getting it cleaned up yet? >> reporter: well,...
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does traci johnson believe it was terror? her answer next. >>> the fbi was involved but they concluded there are no links to terrorism here. they appear to have classified this as work place violence. was this an act of terrorism? >>> how do we make sense of what happened in moore, oklahoma. was alton nolen's attachment to radical islam? his hatred of america to blame? in the last part of our interview i put that question to his only living victim. >> nolen had been radicalized. were you aware of that? >> no. >> you heard the arabic phrases. what else had you heard about him and his radicalization? >> nothing really at all. >> were you aware of the fact that he was trying to convert people at vaughan foods to islam? >> not until later on down the line. >> found that out after the fact. >> the fbi was initially involved but they concluded that there are no rinks to terrorism here. they appear to have classified this as work place violence. was this an act of terrorism? >> i don't honestly really know. it is hard to tell. it's
does traci johnson believe it was terror? her answer next. >>> the fbi was involved but they concluded there are no links to terrorism here. they appear to have classified this as work place violence. was this an act of terrorism? >>> how do we make sense of what happened in moore, oklahoma. was alton nolen's attachment to radical islam? his hatred of america to blame? in the last part of our interview i put that question to his only living victim. >> nolen had been...
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student martese johnson. cell phone video initially showed johnson with a bloody face after abc agents arrested him outside of a bar in the early morning hours in march in charlottesville. he was charged with two misdemeanor counts. a judge dropped the charges today at the prosecutor's request. alison: a howard university graduate is accused of misrepresenting her racial background. rachel dolezal heads the naacp chapter in spokane, washington and identifies as black. says her father is african-american. however, her other family members say dolezal's parents are white. jonathan: well there is terrifying moments for a driver in arlingto the pictures tell the story. check this out. take a good look at that. that was a truck that went under the back end of a semi carrying a forklift. not much left of the truck. that is a big truck. arlington tweeted out the photo showing that the truck collided with the back of the tractor-trailer. the accident shut down the southbound lanes of north glee road. at 13th street.
student martese johnson. cell phone video initially showed johnson with a bloody face after abc agents arrested him outside of a bar in the early morning hours in march in charlottesville. he was charged with two misdemeanor counts. a judge dropped the charges today at the prosecutor's request. alison: a howard university graduate is accused of misrepresenting her racial background. rachel dolezal heads the naacp chapter in spokane, washington and identifies as black. says her father is...
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guy johnson in athens. jeff black in frankfurt.hat do we actually know about the new proposal by greece? hans: we know how it is being received. being received with caution optimism. we heard from giorgios katrougalos saying it a good basis for talks and similar from another person. in terms of the actual proposal we think it has a firm amount in terms of raising taxes. less clear in terms of cutting spending. -- we think it is a fair amount in terms of raising taxes. then you have to may be a surcharge, a solidarity charge on individuals that make more than 30,000 euros per year. then all three bands of vat. the highest of value added tax would be at 23%. maybe something on kicking and retiring and having that delayed but that will not happen until next year. we do not know precisely what this will do to pensions. that is been a stumbling block. reports that they would cut tensions of gdp. creditors have been moving in the direction of one person sent. unclear where there will find the missing revenue. from yanis varoufakis in ter
guy johnson in athens. jeff black in frankfurt.hat do we actually know about the new proposal by greece? hans: we know how it is being received. being received with caution optimism. we heard from giorgios katrougalos saying it a good basis for talks and similar from another person. in terms of the actual proposal we think it has a firm amount in terms of raising taxes. less clear in terms of cutting spending. -- we think it is a fair amount in terms of raising taxes. then you have to may be a...
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> i was going to suggest something similar to commissioner hillis i agree with so commissioner richards would public school be. >> what was the change. >> the change would have been to limiting the hours of the operation and make the operation and the entertainment the same. >> that's great. >> limit them we're considering the weekends friday and saturday friday and saturday. >> closing at 1 o'clock a.m. and all others days to 10:00 p.m. >> yes. >> with live entertainment not starting before 10. >> no, no thank you. >> if i can ask the commissioner richards be a six months check in and. >> sore. >> absolutely. >> presentation not a memo. >> and commission. >> that gives you the change to talk. >> excuse me. excuse me. you're out of order the public comment is closed until you're asked a question you're not priementd to be speaking and commissioner moore. >> i'm still a little bit confused about the opening hours and entertainment i did not go building that the current existing that rules to open at six-hundred a.m. that applies to a place that is more like
. >> commissioner johnson. >> i was going to suggest something similar to commissioner hillis i agree with so commissioner richards would public school be. >> what was the change. >> the change would have been to limiting the hours of the operation and make the operation and the entertainment the same. >> that's great. >> limit them we're considering the weekends friday and saturday friday and saturday. >> closing at 1 o'clock a.m. and all others days...
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now, america can't change what happened to henry johnson.can't change what happened to toot many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness, i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined today by some very special guests. veterans of henry's regiment the 369th. thank you to each of you for your service. and i would ask command sergeant major louis wilson of the new york national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd 1863 has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson, united states army. private henry johnson distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of hi
now, america can't change what happened to henry johnson.can't change what happened to toot many soldiers like him who went uncelebrated because our nation judged them by the color of their skin and not the content of their character. but we can do our best to make it right. in 1996 president clinton awarded henry johnson a purple heart and today 97 years after his extraordinary acts of courage and selflessness, i'm proud to award him the medal of honor. we are honored to be joined today by...
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when lyndon johnson wants to launch the war on poverty. johnson and all the people that voted for him and voted for franklin roosevelt to the 59% of almost 60% that voted for lyndon johnson in 1964 they say yes government is the solution to our problems and that is where we will look. that attitude changed. it is changing during the 1970s, it was decisively reversed when ronald reagan was elected president in 1980 and so in fact in his first inaugural address, ronald reagan famously said the government is not the solution, government is the problem, and i would argue that this is the attitude that has predominated the american political conversation ever since. it's not that there haven't been any programs between 1980 and now if you but if you compare the number created in the 1930s and 1980 when the new federal programs came off and then they can easily do what has been accomplished on that round since 1980 they can sell them and become hard with the fate faith of obamacare which is hanging in the balance being a good example of this. if
when lyndon johnson wants to launch the war on poverty. johnson and all the people that voted for him and voted for franklin roosevelt to the 59% of almost 60% that voted for lyndon johnson in 1964 they say yes government is the solution to our problems and that is where we will look. that attitude changed. it is changing during the 1970s, it was decisively reversed when ronald reagan was elected president in 1980 and so in fact in his first inaugural address, ronald reagan famously said the...
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that's what happened to joshua johnson. >> it requires keeping in shape. >> may joshua did johnson. he's a self-proclaimed cam men and he has taken advantage of the bill of rights that i didn't know existed and i've lived here my whole life. this is the new york bill of rights and basically what it says essentially is that if you collect cans and bottles in the state of new york anywhere you have the right to walk into any walgreens or any other store like that to sell the same bottles and cans and cash the management team by 5 cents. mr. johnson has made his living off of it. for the pastor mr. johnson has been getting pushback from big corporations. >> it's a new york state law. what i did was i hit the streets and gathered a bunch of bottles and cans. i walked in what the manager and asked where can i return this bottles and cans to which i received was on that like a familiar. >> a. he disregarded the newark state law. >> that's completely illegal. >> they have to take it every day 24 hours a day absolutely. >> he goes to a lawyer and start consulting with his lawyer. not just a
that's what happened to joshua johnson. >> it requires keeping in shape. >> may joshua did johnson. he's a self-proclaimed cam men and he has taken advantage of the bill of rights that i didn't know existed and i've lived here my whole life. this is the new york bill of rights and basically what it says essentially is that if you collect cans and bottles in the state of new york anywhere you have the right to walk into any walgreens or any other store like that to sell the same...