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johnson had it. if the campaign come all this travel, when he was doing it before the helicopter before going to the hospital he would be in such pain, his temperature would be 103, 104. we know that because i have the doctors records. he would lie in the back seat when the chauffeur drove him from one town to another, sweating so badly that they had a big box of shirts. he would have to change his shirt as he got into each town and he would jump out and the chauffeurs that you would never know anything was wrong with him, shaking everybody's hands, he would get in the car, start to drive off and i would hear him groaning in the back. the story of his life, desperation is a real part of it. >> host: when we talk about it, desperation, we know what it is but it is also an abstraction. when you get down to it and talk about it i say desperation. you get lot of material out of people. i once interviewed years or virgil thompson for the book i was writing about -- i think it was about gertrude stein -- a
johnson had it. if the campaign come all this travel, when he was doing it before the helicopter before going to the hospital he would be in such pain, his temperature would be 103, 104. we know that because i have the doctors records. he would lie in the back seat when the chauffeur drove him from one town to another, sweating so badly that they had a big box of shirts. he would have to change his shirt as he got into each town and he would jump out and the chauffeurs that you would never know...
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if johnson were in fact impeached. wade in some ways was a mayor or image of johnson in terms of personality. the final tally to convict johnson was one vote short of the two thirds necessary to remove him from office. seven republicans had joined the democrats in voting to acquit the president. weekend thequittal radicals -- weakened the radicals' position and made the tomination of ulysses s. gran inevitable. appomattox in short grant's victory as president and would allow grant to be really considered a genuine hero of the american republic, even eclipsing lincoln until after grant's death. the nation's greatest war hero initially had supported johnson's policies. grant came to side with radicals worriedicals that he lacked strong ideological convictions. -- an issue of the 1868 campaign. the campaign was bitter. republicans identified your tacticts with treason, a known as waving the bloody shirt. democrats appealed openly to racism, charging reconstruction would lead to interracial marriage and black supremacy thr
if johnson were in fact impeached. wade in some ways was a mayor or image of johnson in terms of personality. the final tally to convict johnson was one vote short of the two thirds necessary to remove him from office. seven republicans had joined the democrats in voting to acquit the president. weekend thequittal radicals -- weakened the radicals' position and made the tomination of ulysses s. gran inevitable. appomattox in short grant's victory as president and would allow grant to be really...
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he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy.nd what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so a good deal of that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when it was shown to goldwater, he is reported to have said, "that's a racist film. we can't show that." officially, the goldwater people said they never used it, but the truth is, is that the spot was used across the country. republican supporters of goldwater would host these house parties and show the film. it just wasn't aired on television. but it still was out there accusing johnson of having undermined the nation's social fabric. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> man: young citizens for johnson have as guest of honor luci baines johnson, youngest daughter of the president, who is on a one-woman campaign tour for her father. the charming 17-year-old luci is the hit of the eve
he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy.nd what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so a good deal of that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when it was shown to goldwater, he is reported to...
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make the case that this johnson amendment needs to be repealed. guest: the pastors and other leaders of 501-c-3's not just churches but other religious and charitable organizations should be able to speak out, especially when they are being asked by their parishioners. this is the interesting point. it's not the term churches or other 501-c-3's into political organizations, in fact, if they became those they would be subject to -- that's why i saw your last guest from the american humanist association, they would be subject to other regulations, including the s.e.c. we're talking about speech. that was what was banned here in 1954 was any speech in support of or in opposition of a candidate. and we go to our pastors, we go to our leaders, for so many different issues of guidance. when it comes to an election -- we're not always talking about presidential etext, could be local election, state election, congressional election if the pastor feels like his church is asking for that information, he should feel comfortable and able to under the law to s
make the case that this johnson amendment needs to be repealed. guest: the pastors and other leaders of 501-c-3's not just churches but other religious and charitable organizations should be able to speak out, especially when they are being asked by their parishioners. this is the interesting point. it's not the term churches or other 501-c-3's into political organizations, in fact, if they became those they would be subject to -- that's why i saw your last guest from the american humanist...
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it deals specifically with something called the johnson amendment. "the new york times" has a brief explanation starting with the president trump told an audience of religious leader he would destroy the johnson amendment. he declared his intention that would sign the built that would fundamentally alter the aspect of church dried divide that's been a constant in american politics for generations. the president said this, during a recent player -- prayer event. let's listen what he said in context when it comes to the johnson amendment. president trump: our republic was formed on the basis that freedom is not a gift from government but that freedom is a gift from god. [applause] president trump: it was the great thomas jefferson who said that god who gave us life gave us liberty. jefferson asked, account liberties of a nation be secure -- can the liberties of a racial nation be secure when we have removed the conviction that these liberties are the gift of god? among those freedoms is the right to worship according to our own beliefs. that is why i w
it deals specifically with something called the johnson amendment. "the new york times" has a brief explanation starting with the president trump told an audience of religious leader he would destroy the johnson amendment. he declared his intention that would sign the built that would fundamentally alter the aspect of church dried divide that's been a constant in american politics for generations. the president said this, during a recent player -- prayer event. let's listen what he...
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secretary boris johnson. boris johnson: thank you. i would like to make a statement on the implications in this country of the recent changes in immigration policy. in view of the concern over the policy, it may help if i house theor the consequences for british citizens and dual nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by saying this is not u.k. policy and not our policy, nor is it a measure that this government would consider. i have already made clear our thatty about the measures discriminate on grounds of nationality in ways that are divisive and wrong. president trump issued an executive order running citizens of seven countries from entering the u.s. for a period of 90 days. those countries of syria, iraq, and, somalia, yemen, libya, sudan. no order makes clear that u.s. visas will be issued to citizens of u.s. states, and anyone who has a visa will be denied entry. the immigration policy of the united states is, of course, a matter for the government, the united states, but on the face of it, this exec
secretary boris johnson. boris johnson: thank you. i would like to make a statement on the implications in this country of the recent changes in immigration policy. in view of the concern over the policy, it may help if i house theor the consequences for british citizens and dual nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by saying this is not u.k. policy and not our policy, nor is it a measure that this government would consider. i have already made clear our thatty...
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he and johnson are bitter enemies immediately. but he decidest it's better to be an activist where he is and not be part of the political system. even in central new york it is complicated. as popular as he is in rochester he could not have been elected to congress. he would have to be in the south to do that and get one of the black belt counties. he and grant -- he sees grant as an ally and johnson as an enemy. the always remains justin activist -- just an activist. he believes his pen and voice are his weapons. ms. waugh: he is a great campaigner in 1872 for grant. ms. medford: but his agitation is the most important thing he had. that was his role in society. he is the leader of black america, undisputed in this part of the 19th century. he is there to agitate. he is there to bail out white men who let the freedmen's bank go down the tubes. he tries to say that any puts his own money to the bank. he is still not able to save it because they made such a mess of it. it was not african-americans who were responsible for that fail
he and johnson are bitter enemies immediately. but he decidest it's better to be an activist where he is and not be part of the political system. even in central new york it is complicated. as popular as he is in rochester he could not have been elected to congress. he would have to be in the south to do that and get one of the black belt counties. he and grant -- he sees grant as an ally and johnson as an enemy. the always remains justin activist -- just an activist. he believes his pen and...
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just call it magic johnson and you just have -- i didn't know you could do that. [ laughter ] magic johnson'ss! it was unbelievable! >> well -- well, you know, we quite don't know what scones are. so i took the scones out of my starbucks though. >> jimmy: smart, smart, smart, smart. take that out the starbucks, yeah. >> african-americans, we just don't eat scones. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you know, i got you. i understand. >> so sweet potato pie -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> pound cake, sock it to me cakes, peach cobbler. [ laughter ] but, the reason is because, also, we didn't have meeting places back in that time, as well. so the starbucks, the friday's, became a meeting place for us to meet our friends and then, really, friday's was because, again, a lady came up to me and said, "son, i can't get a salad in my own community." would you mind investing in a a restaurant so i could get a a salad? and that's how friday's came about. >> jimmy: have you ever had a a bad investment? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: mine was -- mine was a horse. >> yours, too? >> jimmy: yours, too? >> oh, ma
just call it magic johnson and you just have -- i didn't know you could do that. [ laughter ] magic johnson'ss! it was unbelievable! >> well -- well, you know, we quite don't know what scones are. so i took the scones out of my starbucks though. >> jimmy: smart, smart, smart, smart. take that out the starbucks, yeah. >> african-americans, we just don't eat scones. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you know, i got you. i understand. >> so sweet potato pie -- >>...
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let's let benjamin johnson addresses points. guest: i understand the distinction between legal and illegal but they relate to each other. the united states has the right create laws to determine who comes and goes from the united states. congress has the obligation to look at those laws and make sure they make sense for our economy and for our community. congress has not done that in more than 25 years. the results are legal immigration rules that are completely outdated. they don't reflect the realities of our economy and the needs of our families. when you have a set of laws that are completely out of sync with reality you are inviting those laws to be fire rated. -- violated. the notion of why don't people just get in line he come here legally -- for the overwhelming majority of the folks that are here, there was no line to get into. only needed workers to build the houses in the early 2000 one we are growing at a pace no one can keep up with, we did not have legal channels of immigration. it is not surprising that businesses
let's let benjamin johnson addresses points. guest: i understand the distinction between legal and illegal but they relate to each other. the united states has the right create laws to determine who comes and goes from the united states. congress has the obligation to look at those laws and make sure they make sense for our economy and for our community. congress has not done that in more than 25 years. the results are legal immigration rules that are completely outdated. they don't reflect the...
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this is from michael asking about president johnson, saying that johnson was not ready for the strong political personalities that lincoln had in his administration. i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's foreign-policy. a are talking about what great job james baker did and what a great job george schultz did during that. of time. there is no eisenhower warned policy -- eisenhower foreign-policy bump in the polls. allen dulles has been able to come up with a cold war strategy using the cia and -- i and covert ways and pushing things on the home front like the eisenhower interstate highway system. the point being that it is not just the president as an isolated person we are ranking, we are looking at the whole administration and how they did. one of the cree -- key criterion that you surround yourself w
this is from michael asking about president johnson, saying that johnson was not ready for the strong political personalities that lincoln had in his administration. i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's...
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likewise, lyndon johnson. it is interesting, and i don't think it is an accident, that those five presidents should all be ranked in the top 10 by our historians. i am not sure if it has anything with the last four. it is about the discussion of the president as the national agenda setter, if you will. that theamously said times are piled high with difficulty. the occasion is piled high with difficulty and we must rise with the occasion. ist in a nutshell, it seems, of the 20th century presidency came to be redefined. i think it explains why those presidents in particular rank high. >> does it help a president that the farther they get away from being time in office, the more they increase in the ratings. we have just a three surveys here, granted. the how-to presidents -- but how do presidents fair? >> there is some upward revision. we hammer away at sitting presidents. when they leave office, we build them a presidential library and make their memoirs the number one bestseller and talk about how we miss them
likewise, lyndon johnson. it is interesting, and i don't think it is an accident, that those five presidents should all be ranked in the top 10 by our historians. i am not sure if it has anything with the last four. it is about the discussion of the president as the national agenda setter, if you will. that theamously said times are piled high with difficulty. the occasion is piled high with difficulty and we must rise with the occasion. ist in a nutshell, it seems, of the 20th century...
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johnson and johnson. >> david for a with emerson, st. louis. >> executive chairman of .aterpillar we have plenty of d10's. >> like the d12. doing d11. >> the d12 i'm waiting for. that's going to be bigger than anything in history. caterpillars are the best. dollar, it's the the one thing that stops you doug. >> we'll take them on. on.g them >> we have to give you a level playing field we have to let give you a level playing field. caterpillar. i've been driving them for a long time. >> mario with u.s. steele. >> you will be doing pipeline. the pipelinein business. keystone pipeline and dakota. they have to buy steel made in country. >> 100%. drive way when you come trucks, come up to minnesota, our mains you'll see them up there. >> i'll be out there. wolf. president, jeff corporation. >> marilyn houston from lockheed martin. i want to thank you for the spent this morning about generating jobs. we're excited that this is one actions.rst thank you very much. lothank you for -- we did 10. planes out of 3000, but it was not doing so well. n
johnson and johnson. >> david for a with emerson, st. louis. >> executive chairman of .aterpillar we have plenty of d10's. >> like the d12. doing d11. >> the d12 i'm waiting for. that's going to be bigger than anything in history. caterpillars are the best. dollar, it's the the one thing that stops you doug. >> we'll take them on. on.g them >> we have to give you a level playing field we have to let give you a level playing field. caterpillar. i've been...
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katherine johnson was like a human computer, in many ways more reliable.s 4's barbara harrison spoke wilt the 98-year-old about her amazing journey. >> this one in the middle. it's supposed to be katherine johnson. >> if you say so. >> well, that's what they say. and we've all gone to the movies to see your story. does that surprise you? it does? >> yes. very much. >> you don't know that you're an international sensation? >> for what reason? >> because of what you did. >> did i rob a bank? >> reporter: katherine certainly not the introvert some might imagine a mathematics genius to be. >> we know that you did some incredible things when you worked at nasa. john glenn could not take a trip without you saying it was okay. >> yeah, he was like me, he didn't trust -- they'd put everything in the computers. >> reporter: john glenn trusted her telemetry calculations over those from computers, relatively new at the time. he knew her equations, done by hand, had worked for some very high-stakes missions. how did she feel about so much weight riding on her arithmet
katherine johnson was like a human computer, in many ways more reliable.s 4's barbara harrison spoke wilt the 98-year-old about her amazing journey. >> this one in the middle. it's supposed to be katherine johnson. >> if you say so. >> well, that's what they say. and we've all gone to the movies to see your story. does that surprise you? it does? >> yes. very much. >> you don't know that you're an international sensation? >> for what reason? >> because...
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move johnson is going to into the top 10.e just on the outside and little souvenir presented by the rookie from augusta. startinghe hillside is to fill in. let's see what dustin johnson this putt over at the 13th. reinsit's time to let the out and let the big thoroughbred go. have some dies and fun coming in. that one. ng to be peter: further putting uphill again. hard to see but it's there. 1934 was the they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a guaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on, kevin. hole?he doing on this birdie, birdie, birdie and he's hooked that one to the left. to the left. that will be the top of it right there. a birdie clip. that bad one from position. dustin on his way to become world number
move johnson is going to into the top 10.e just on the outside and little souvenir presented by the rookie from augusta. startinghe hillside is to fill in. let's see what dustin johnson this putt over at the 13th. reinsit's time to let the out and let the big thoroughbred go. have some dies and fun coming in. that one. ng to be peter: further putting uphill again. hard to see but it's there. 1934 was the they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they...
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here are the updated standings the top 10 with the johnson victory. he moves into sixth in what will be now his fourth win since last june. the u.s. open victory at oakmont. championship at fire san antonio, at bridgestone invitational. that b.m.w. event during the the cup playoffs and now genesis. hey, how about the golf courses? won at crooked stick, riviera, firestone and oakmont. 're talking in all cases places that have hosted major championships. stick, firestone, three pga's. as well. le beach jim: i'm talking since last june. ere's perez. nick: testing your nerve. doing a good job. a really good job. top 10 in the fedexcup standings but not a-game -- the sunday e was looking for. he can't take a stance there being in the line of tringale. e might need to move that coin efore dustin hits this putt. maybe just right of what dustin eds to be concerning himself with. so lanny watkins' record is safely by the three shot. peter: i can't believe he's not moving that coin. kind of am too. 5 when oal back in 19 he broke the record here was to andr put
here are the updated standings the top 10 with the johnson victory. he moves into sixth in what will be now his fourth win since last june. the u.s. open victory at oakmont. championship at fire san antonio, at bridgestone invitational. that b.m.w. event during the the cup playoffs and now genesis. hey, how about the golf courses? won at crooked stick, riviera, firestone and oakmont. 're talking in all cases places that have hosted major championships. stick, firestone, three pga's. as well. le...
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"fifty shades darker," stars dakota johnson and jamie dornan. matt damon's fantasy adventure, "the great wall" debuted at number three. ahead on good morning washington. ryan hughes.. what are you working on? ♪ ♪ tornado touching down in texas overnight. the damage and clean up happening now. plus - not my president's day protests. the message to the white house on this federal holiday. and another gorgeous day ahead - and it's not over yet. the records we could break later this week. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we'll get to our forecast in just a minute. but first - dangerous weather hitting the south right now. jummy olabanji is at the live desk following this for us - jummy? while you were sleeping - severe weather moving into the san antonio area. the storms moved quickly but packed a big punch. this morning - already reports of extensive damage.. including roofs ripped off and trees knocked down. this homeowner said the storm sounded like a "freight train" when it moved i
"fifty shades darker," stars dakota johnson and jamie dornan. matt damon's fantasy adventure, "the great wall" debuted at number three. ahead on good morning washington. ryan hughes.. what are you working on? ♪ ♪ tornado touching down in texas overnight. the damage and clean up happening now. plus - not my president's day protests. the message to the white house on this federal holiday. and another gorgeous day ahead - and it's not over yet. the records we could break...
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move johnson is going to into the top 10.e just on the outside and little souvenir presented by the rookie from augusta. startinghe hillside is to fill in. let's see what dustin johnson can do wi the 13th. reinsit's time to let the out and let the big thoroughbred go. have some dies and fun coming in. that one. ng to be peter: further putting uphill again. hard to see but it's there. 1934 was the first time they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they built it on the banks so the banks in. n't fall the grass went over the banks golf course the and provided a lush cover to this beautiful golf course. 15.s go the nick: to a lush lie at 15. jim: hoffmann. don't want to miss it right. my goodness. we know already that's almost a uaranteed bogey. im: 1. gary: come on, kevin. hole?he doing on this birdie, birdie, birdie and he's hooked that one to the left. to the left. that will be the top of it right there. a birdie clip. that bad one from position. dustin on his way to become world numb
move johnson is going to into the top 10.e just on the outside and little souvenir presented by the rookie from augusta. startinghe hillside is to fill in. let's see what dustin johnson can do wi the 13th. reinsit's time to let the out and let the big thoroughbred go. have some dies and fun coming in. that one. ng to be peter: further putting uphill again. hard to see but it's there. 1934 was the first time they had some rains and they skied to bring this grass in africa. kikuyu grass and they...
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to which johnson made no reply. with that cloud hanging over to business.t down sherman offered johnston and the same terms they grant had offered to lee at appomattox. johnston acknowledged that the terms were, in fact i'm a generous. but he suggested that perhaps they could go further and arrange the terms of a permanent peace. byrman replied to that asking if johnston had the authority to make such an such an agreement. -- to make such an agreement. it was a good question. davis had told johnston that he could enter into discussions to "permit the civil authorities to enter into the needful arrangements to terminate the ."isting war in fact, davis had dictated that phrase himself, but what davis had meant, and johnson knew this, was that johnston had permission to convince the union to agree to southern independence. which was why he had express so little optimism about the outcome. what johnston now tried to do instead was concluded peace that would reunite the country. of course, as a general commanding an army
to which johnson made no reply. with that cloud hanging over to business.t down sherman offered johnston and the same terms they grant had offered to lee at appomattox. johnston acknowledged that the terms were, in fact i'm a generous. but he suggested that perhaps they could go further and arrange the terms of a permanent peace. byrman replied to that asking if johnston had the authority to make such an such an agreement. -- to make such an agreement. it was a good question. davis had told...
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did why at the time president johnson signed the amendment?lly, taxpayers subsidized tax-exempt organizations. taxpayersssue of subsidizing political activity. amy: sarah, we thank you for being with us. we will let your peace in nation which describe this issue. democracy now is produced by mike burke, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, deena guzder, sam alcoff, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira and paul huckeby are our engineers. our engineers. special thanks to becca staley, - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares the ultimate chicken mole poblano, jack challenges chris to a tasting of mexican lagers, and bridget makes the best drunken beans, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that delivers,
did why at the time president johnson signed the amendment?lly, taxpayers subsidized tax-exempt organizations. taxpayersssue of subsidizing political activity. amy: sarah, we thank you for being with us. we will let your peace in nation which describe this issue. democracy now is produced by mike burke, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, deena guzder, sam alcoff, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira and paul huckeby are our...
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by senator lyndon johnson.s an explanation. it bars tax-exempt charitable candidates endorsing and getting involved in political campaigns. churches fall under section 501(c)(3) of the tax code so it applies to them as well. many of you weighing in on twitter. richard says religious liberty means we can discriminate based on race because of my religion? comments.ou sharing simply put the first amendment of the u.s. constitution. another comment, separation of church and state. howard is joining us on the republican line from fort lauderdale. good morning. good morning. in all have to say my 53 years of life i have never seen color. the only color i have seen in another human being is the color of their blood which is the same color as mine. therefore we are all the same no matter what our religious beliefs are. no matter what our character is. god put us on this planet for a reason. it's not to separate and hate this person because he's a different color or different religion. it shouldn't matter what we believ
by senator lyndon johnson.s an explanation. it bars tax-exempt charitable candidates endorsing and getting involved in political campaigns. churches fall under section 501(c)(3) of the tax code so it applies to them as well. many of you weighing in on twitter. richard says religious liberty means we can discriminate based on race because of my religion? comments.ou sharing simply put the first amendment of the u.s. constitution. another comment, separation of church and state. howard is joining...
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did why at the time president johnson sigigned ththe amendment?lly, taxpayayers subsidized tax-exempt organizationons. taxpayersssue of subsidizing political activity. amy: sarah, we thank you for being with us. we will let your peace in nation which describe this issue. democracy now is produced by mike burke, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, deena guzder, sam alcoff, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira and paul huckeby are our engineers. special thanks to becca staley, julie crosby, hugh gran, david prude, ariel >> just listen. nature's greatest symphony. we talk about music as a gateway
did why at the time president johnson sigigned ththe amendment?lly, taxpayayers subsidized tax-exempt organizationons. taxpayersssue of subsidizing political activity. amy: sarah, we thank you for being with us. we will let your peace in nation which describe this issue. democracy now is produced by mike burke, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, deena guzder, sam alcoff, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira and paul huckeby...
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the johnson is named after lyndon b. johnson.resident trump want to eliminate the application of the johnson amendment to religious institution or churches or 501 c 3. we look forward to finding out what he wants. >> he would be asked a lot about the issue now that president trump put that on the table today. all right -- >> it seems like a legislative issue. given that this seems to be a legislative issue that the president is pushing. >> which may wind its way into the supreme court. row v. wade. is that case likely to be reversed? >> i don't know. these things are difficult to predict. virtually given that case was decide two years after i was born. people are speculating to what extent that may happen. my focus in doing our job in reviewing nominees to the supreme court is on a broader set of issues. i'm interested in the overall approach that someone would take to interpreting the law. i want to know if they are going to look at the law and find out what the law says. i also want to find out whether they're an originalist. a
the johnson is named after lyndon b. johnson.resident trump want to eliminate the application of the johnson amendment to religious institution or churches or 501 c 3. we look forward to finding out what he wants. >> he would be asked a lot about the issue now that president trump put that on the table today. all right -- >> it seems like a legislative issue. given that this seems to be a legislative issue that the president is pushing. >> which may wind its way into the...
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johnson. so johnston takes over what is left of the confederate army in the carolinas, and he gives sherman, as we heard, a momentary scare at bentonville. then he had to fall back before the surging yankees. well, sherman felt that he had done the right thing. he believed that his destructive war was a more direct way to get to the desired end of ending this civil war, defeating the confederacy, restoring the union. he certainly did not want to get back into the meat grinder of war. but what's going to happen now? he's in carolina. joe johnston is back again. well, craig's already told us. sherman receives a letter from joe johnston requesting a meating between the two of them . and just before he leaves for that -- getting ready to leave for that meeting, is sherman, a subordinate hands him a telegraph that is just arrived from washington. end of act one. [laughter] act two. the two men arrived at the designated meeting place. they dismounted. shook hands. and leaving their respective entour
johnson. so johnston takes over what is left of the confederate army in the carolinas, and he gives sherman, as we heard, a momentary scare at bentonville. then he had to fall back before the surging yankees. well, sherman felt that he had done the right thing. he believed that his destructive war was a more direct way to get to the desired end of ending this civil war, defeating the confederacy, restoring the union. he certainly did not want to get back into the meat grinder of war. but what's...
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i'm hanging out with dakota johnson, right here!uary 10th. now dakota i want to have -- try something fun with you. i thought we could act out a a dramatic scene together. >> okay. >> jimmy: but first we have to fill in the blank because it's time for "mad lib theater." here we go. ♪ mad lib theater ♪ >> jimmy: and here's how it works. >> okay. >> jimmy: it's going to be fun. i'm going to ask you for some silly words, nouns, verbs, adjectives et cetera, as we do that they'll be written onto cue cards and then we're going to act out a dramatic mad-libbed scene. >> okay. >> jimmy: here we go. okay. silly word. >> barf. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: sillier. >> barf. >> jimmy: barf barf? >> barf barf. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's pretty silly. barf, barf. amount of time. >> amount of time? >> jimmy: amount of time. >> two weeks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh -- holiday! >> um -- independence day. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] independence day. adjective. >> psychedelic. >> jimmy: easy for a cue card guy to write out. [ laughter ] psyc
i'm hanging out with dakota johnson, right here!uary 10th. now dakota i want to have -- try something fun with you. i thought we could act out a a dramatic scene together. >> okay. >> jimmy: but first we have to fill in the blank because it's time for "mad lib theater." here we go. ♪ mad lib theater ♪ >> jimmy: and here's how it works. >> okay. >> jimmy: it's going to be fun. i'm going to ask you for some silly words, nouns, verbs, adjectives et...
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the meeting include ceo from campbell's soup company, johnson and johnson and ford motor company. this is about 15 minutes. president trump: thank you very much. it's a great honor to have everybody. some of the great people in the world of business, many of you i know, many of you i know from reading all of our wonderful magazines and business magazines in particular. it is an honor to have you with us today. bringing manufacturing back to america, creating high wage jobs, was one of our campaign promises and themes. it resonated with everybody. it was really something what happened. states that hadn't been one in many years, they came to our fold. a lot of it had to do with jobs. and other reasons, but jobs. i'm delivering on everything we have said. in fact, people are saying they've never seen so much happen in 30 days presidency. -- of a presidency. we delivered a lot. say some ofbably the things we will be doing for the auto industry, we will do that for many industries. the united states have lost one third of our manufacturing jobs since nafta. that is an unbelievable numb
the meeting include ceo from campbell's soup company, johnson and johnson and ford motor company. this is about 15 minutes. president trump: thank you very much. it's a great honor to have everybody. some of the great people in the world of business, many of you i know, many of you i know from reading all of our wonderful magazines and business magazines in particular. it is an honor to have you with us today. bringing manufacturing back to america, creating high wage jobs, was one of our...
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one of those women is catherine johnson paid by taraji p. henson. johnson proved her calculations were more reliable than the computers back then. they were so reliable she told barbara harrison that when john glenn -- john glenn would not go into orbit unless he got the okay from her. >> yeah, he was -- he would like me, he didn't everything in the computers. >> johnson is now 98 and she is the only surviving member of that team of female mathematicians at nasa langley. barbara asked her about nasa's mission to mars. she said she's confident she could still calculate the trajectory for landing if they asked her to. you can see more of barbara's interview with katherine johnson and the modern figures who are carrying out her legacy at nasa langl langley. go to nbc washington's app and search "hidden figures." >> what an inspiration. >>> the u.s. navy is monitoring a russian spy ship off the east coast but lawmakers from connecticut say that's not enough. two u.s. senators and other members of congress issued a statement today condemning what they be
one of those women is catherine johnson paid by taraji p. henson. johnson proved her calculations were more reliable than the computers back then. they were so reliable she told barbara harrison that when john glenn -- john glenn would not go into orbit unless he got the okay from her. >> yeah, he was -- he would like me, he didn't everything in the computers. >> johnson is now 98 and she is the only surviving member of that team of female mathematicians at nasa langley. barbara...
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live team coverage starting with stormwatch7 meteorologist veronica johnson. - winter weather advisory for nw suburbs until 9am - rain and wet snow through 9am - cold & very blustery day (feels 20s) - pm snow flurries/snow squalls - warmth returns this weekend (60s) today: am rain and snow showers. cold and very windy. pm snow flurries/showers. highs: 35-40 winds: nw 15-25 g 35+ mph tonight: partly cloudy and cold. diminishing winds. lows: 19-23 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny early becoming mostly cloudy. cold. highs: 37-42 weather coverage continues this this storm system delivering a lot of rain to our area. sam sweeney is live in leesburg with more on the impact out there. good morning, sam. right now- cleaning up after tornadoes in new orleans. today- the national weather service declared one of the tornadoes an e-f-3. that makes it the strongest to ever hit the area. an estimated 8 tornadoes swept through tuesday. 20 people were hurt- and dozens of homes and businesses destroyed. days.. the president is facing some criticism from his supreme court nominee. the drama comes as mr.
live team coverage starting with stormwatch7 meteorologist veronica johnson. - winter weather advisory for nw suburbs until 9am - rain and wet snow through 9am - cold & very blustery day (feels 20s) - pm snow flurries/snow squalls - warmth returns this weekend (60s) today: am rain and snow showers. cold and very windy. pm snow flurries/showers. highs: 35-40 winds: nw 15-25 g 35+ mph tonight: partly cloudy and cold. diminishing winds. lows: 19-23 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny early...
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we love josh johnson.re you all know the popular game, "the two truths and a lie." do you know that? it's where you list three things about yourself, but one of them is a lie. well i heard that they have their own version of the game at the white house. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: so i thought it would be fun to try out their version. it is time for "two truths and an alternative fact." here we go. ♪ two truths and an alternative fact ♪ >> jimmy: you understand this, higgins, there's two truths and an alt -- one of them is an alternative -- what -- you don't understand? so far, you're lost already? [ light laughter ] >> steve: i'm lost right now. >> jimmy: two truths. >> steve: two truths, i understand that. >> jimmy: okay and then one alternative fact. here we go, i can tell by your face that you get it. >> steve: all right, i get it. i don't get it. >> jimmy: first one here we have h.r. mcmaster -- >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: h.r. mcmaster is trump's new national security advisor. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy:
we love josh johnson.re you all know the popular game, "the two truths and a lie." do you know that? it's where you list three things about yourself, but one of them is a lie. well i heard that they have their own version of the game at the white house. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: so i thought it would be fun to try out their version. it is time for "two truths and an alternative fact." here we go. ♪ two truths and an alternative fact ♪ >> jimmy: you...
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reconstruct the south during johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the heads of both the national space eceo he foundhe himself in a position to implement his plan. it required federal contractors to be equal opportunity employers. this was the first time this would happen. national firms with connections to the marshall space flight toter in alabama began advertise for engineers and technicians. nasa contracted proclaimed compliant.to be eeo not every inventor embraced the order. in july of 1961, houston power and light cut power to the pelican island destroyer base in galveston, texas, jeopardy sink uses hope to host the manned flight center. the company objected to the inclusion of an antidiscrimination clause in its contract with the navy. vice president johnson called ,lbert thomas and told him shall i tell the president you cannot supply power to the navy? two eight navy installations there, because of the negro question there. what are you going to do about space? the navy got its power and houston remained a viable
reconstruct the south during johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the heads of both the national space eceo he foundhe himself in a position to implement his plan. it required federal contractors to be equal opportunity employers. this was the first time this would happen. national firms with connections to the marshall space flight toter in alabama began advertise for engineers and technicians. nasa contracted proclaimed compliant.to be eeo not every...
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. >> reporter: devon johnson has lived in brooklyn manor for 35 years calling it a community of love.family is beautiful. >> reporter: many tenants have extended family living under one roof, too. johnson's younger grandchildren living with her. >> we have five people. >> reporter: some people who live at brooklyn manor such arrangements could soon come to an end ♪ we ain't gonna move ♪ >> reporter: a group plans to redevelop it into a mixed you development with 1700 residential units and some current residents believe the new complex will not have the affordable 4-bedroom and 5- bedroom options that make it a great place to live for low- income residents with extended families. johnson thinks hundreds of people will ultimately be pushed out. >> they will do whatever they can. >> reporter: mid-city tried to ease the feared tonight. >> we will build new housing that includes all existing residents. all residents in good standing can stay in the project in brand new housing. >> reporter: they even claimed low-income residents can pay the same out of pocket rent they do today, but the bl
. >> reporter: devon johnson has lived in brooklyn manor for 35 years calling it a community of love.family is beautiful. >> reporter: many tenants have extended family living under one roof, too. johnson's younger grandchildren living with her. >> we have five people. >> reporter: some people who live at brooklyn manor such arrangements could soon come to an end ♪ we ain't gonna move ♪ >> reporter: a group plans to redevelop it into a mixed you development...
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johnson at 19 under. johnson taps in for par and the wind. win.oved him to number one in the golf ranking. congratulations. lea: the makers of pokÉmon in other games have to get a permit and one u.s. city. you are watching "fbn:am." stay with us. ♪ looking sharp, len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. .. >> game makers are welcome to focus -- to host games in big parks but they have to reserve the park. the new ordinance requires that game developers such as the creator of pokemon go get a permit like any other business or group that wants to host park events but the fees they are not cheap. they raced from a hundr
johnson at 19 under. johnson taps in for par and the wind. win.oved him to number one in the golf ranking. congratulations. lea: the makers of pokÉmon in other games have to get a permit and one u.s. city. you are watching "fbn:am." stay with us. ♪ looking sharp, len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i...
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johnson is calling the announcement a dream come true. as a player for the lakers, he won five nba titles and earned three mvp honors. and sorry wizards fans. if you were hoping for lou williams to come to d-c .. it's not happening. in one of his first moves since taking over, magic johnson inked a deal to send williams to the houston rockets. the rockets will send corey brewer and a draft pick to the lakers. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - spring-like through saturday (60s & 70s) - 2 season weekend - showers/t-storms saturday with cold front (49) today: mostly cloudy. milder. stray shower/sprinkle, especially south. highs: 63-67 winds: s 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy and mild. patchy fog. lows: 46-50 winds: s 5 mph to calm thursday: am fog. partly sunny. even warmer. highs: 72-76 winds: s 5-10 mph coming up-- you may call this fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house th 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy
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. ♪ caroline: my colleague cory johnson caught up. is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor ♪ caroline: my colleague cory johnson caught up. she is the founder of the start up of the latin america operations, and former advisor to twitter. >> i think if you look at the history of some of those things in the companies we saw a, there is a lot of the data, historically. even today in silicon valley, many of the highly skilled workers here are immigrants. when you step back and look at our labor force, the source of innovation, it has been bred by openness, and open immigration policy that lets the best and brightest minds flow easily into this country. cory: the notion of non-comprehensive immigration reform, these will keep the people across the border illegally out, the people donald trump has spoken about, people that are going to do good things, and let's keep the other ones out. >> it is easy to say that in theory, but in practice, these are very broad brush strokes. there is very little da
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and it was a video on miss johnson's cell phone and two minor students saw that. >> johnson is arrested and charged with corruption of minors. and she was a full-time employee and had other jobs where she had contact with children. they are notifying those facilities. >>> the first month of philadelphia's beverage tax was a good one for the city. city officials say that revenues far exceeded their expectations. john rawlins joins us with more on the multimillion-dollar hall for the city of philadelphia. >> reporter: well, this is some interesting numbers today. this is a contentious tax since it was first proposed. as for the numbers that seem to take everyone by surprised. here is the mayor's thoughts about that and those that remain opposed to the tax. >> people are complying with the law and the world did not come to an end. $5.7 million in sweeten beverage taxes collected. more than double the $2.3 million expected. the tax remains controversial with the coalition trying to stop it in court and recently the canada dry distributor says that city sales are 45% and will there be layoff
and it was a video on miss johnson's cell phone and two minor students saw that. >> johnson is arrested and charged with corruption of minors. and she was a full-time employee and had other jobs where she had contact with children. they are notifying those facilities. >>> the first month of philadelphia's beverage tax was a good one for the city. city officials say that revenues far exceeded their expectations. john rawlins joins us with more on the multimillion-dollar hall for...
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. >> radnor township police are responding to the arrest of 35-year-old maya johnson, students at the presbyterian childrens village school claim back in january she showed them a picture of her dressed in lingerie and her performing a sex act and pulling down her pants and showing her buttocks. >> we are concerned when a person is given power over another person young children, a school, the elderly. you are suppose to have a special calling. >> the victims include two juveniles and one 18-year-old student. they report that johnson worked at five other facilities where she had access to children and they are working to see if there are more reports of inappropriate behavior. >> we'll make sure based on being school students or special people that are in her care, make sure that nothing is swept through the cracks. that johnson cleared all federal and state background checks, grateful that our residents alerted us to the behave of this former ploy and we could work quickly to report the allegations investigate the matter and terminate her plo employment. earlier this month police arre
. >> radnor township police are responding to the arrest of 35-year-old maya johnson, students at the presbyterian childrens village school claim back in january she showed them a picture of her dressed in lingerie and her performing a sex act and pulling down her pants and showing her buttocks. >> we are concerned when a person is given power over another person young children, a school, the elderly. you are suppose to have a special calling. >> the victims include two...
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and johnson received 15 years tacked onto his sentence. but it wasn't just ksp officers who experienced his wrath. he also took it out on his own cell. >> i say i tore about 400 toilets out of the wall and tore them up. i tore up about 5,000 or 6,000 mattresses. probably 20,000 some sheets and blankets, and doors. i tore off the hinges and things like that. you're talking millions that they would -- that one man was causing the state millions. and could nobody break me. nobody. >> these days, fleece claims he is too old for the violence he used to commit and the prison has even released him from segregation for good behavior. but slowing down can't reduce the consequences of his actions, and they're beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. >> the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurred to a person that all the years that you fought physical battles that you thought was right, good and just, is wrong. and to know that is a very hurting thing. because, you look back over all the people you have hurted through
and johnson received 15 years tacked onto his sentence. but it wasn't just ksp officers who experienced his wrath. he also took it out on his own cell. >> i say i tore about 400 toilets out of the wall and tore them up. i tore up about 5,000 or 6,000 mattresses. probably 20,000 some sheets and blankets, and doors. i tore off the hinges and things like that. you're talking millions that they would -- that one man was causing the state millions. and could nobody break me. nobody. >>...
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ted johnson, thank you, sir.not enough time for you, we could do a whole show with you, brother. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you, ann, my favorite. that's "hardball." thanks for being with us. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper ♪ king arthur: ready! washington: charge! empress wu: charge! (in chinese) king arthur: charge! ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> good morning. coming up on msnbc's "your business," ceo yancey strickler on how kickstarter became the platform. what you need to do to get the coveted millennials and the story of a nigerian immigrant who works for gm by day and a fashion designer and entrepreneur at night. those stories and much more kochling up next on "your business." >>> will your business will ready when growth presents itself. american express open cards help you take o
ted johnson, thank you, sir.not enough time for you, we could do a whole show with you, brother. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you, ann, my favorite. that's "hardball." thanks for being with us. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper ♪ king arthur: ready! washington:...