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ross bell knew this, lyndon johnson knew this. johnson then begins to move. another major development is in late february, early march 1967. robert kennedy then came out against johnson and the vietnam war. if you read his biography of robert kennedy, he is quite pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war and the -- can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. he is pulling together different people to write a new narrative. this is his book from 1966. the bitter heritage, vietnam and american democracy. if you go to this book and the other book, for its vietnam hearings, you will go back to french scholars only. none of these people site vietnamese. they don't read vietnamese, they don't speak vietnamese, they don't know any vietnamese, and yet they're coming to judgments about the war in vietnam. another frenchman had this book, which he made sure bobby kennedy read and was introduced to. bobby kennedy then turns against johnson in the war in march of 1967 on the groun
ross bell knew this, lyndon johnson knew this. johnson then begins to move. another major development is in late february, early march 1967. robert kennedy then came out against johnson and the vietnam war. if you read his biography of robert kennedy, he is quite pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war and the -- can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. he is pulling together different people to...
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johnson begins to move. another major development i think is in late february and early march, 1967, robert kennedy comings out against johnson and against the vietnam war. sh less singer is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. this is his book from '66, the bitter heritage. if you go to this book and this book and the other book and fulbright's vietnam hearing, you will go back to french scholars only. none of these people cite n vietnamese. another frenchman -- bobby kennedy turns against johnson in the war -- by southerners who were not communist and do not want to be ruled by the north. the next week bunker is asked to go to vietnam for -- appoints two other people. he appoints comber to go out to saigon and set up a new organization called cords. the cords organization working with the south vietnamese. we defeats vie yet kong. and nobody knows it. he sent out gene
johnson begins to move. another major development i think is in late february and early march, 1967, robert kennedy comings out against johnson and against the vietnam war. sh less singer is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. this is his book from '66, the bitter heritage. if you go to this book and this book and the other book and fulbright's vietnam...
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austin dillon, johnson. >> darrell: johnson in no man's land. said he had five laps short.uex and kyle busch chasing the lead. two to go. >> running out. run out. >> jeff: he is out. he is out. >> run around and we'll give you gas. >> mike: austin dillon the new leader as jimmie johnson is out of gas. richard childress' grandson trying to return the 3 to nascar victory lane. there they go. >> mike: the white flag wave sponsored by credit one bank. >> darrell: if he can just make it to turns three and four he can coast. >> jeff: kyle busch went to the outside of four to take over second place. if he doesn't run out of fuel he'll be the winner. >> darrell: on the bottom, coming around turn three and four. >> mike: he has to get there. on fumes! austin dillon wins at charlotte for richard childress racing. the new crew chief, justin alexander, swarmed by his crew. >> jeff: i know him by deuce. he used to work at hendrick motorsports. congrats, deuce. >> yeah! >> austin dillon you are the man! you have enough fuel to burn this thing down! >> my gosh, man! cannot believe it. hey
austin dillon, johnson. >> darrell: johnson in no man's land. said he had five laps short.uex and kyle busch chasing the lead. two to go. >> running out. run out. >> jeff: he is out. he is out. >> run around and we'll give you gas. >> mike: austin dillon the new leader as jimmie johnson is out of gas. richard childress' grandson trying to return the 3 to nascar victory lane. there they go. >> mike: the white flag wave sponsored by credit one bank. >>...
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jimmie johnson, kyle busch. the 48. i thought he was him out of the way. >> jeff: kyle busch gets really loose right there under david ragan coming off turn two. shows you how his car is rolling through the center. i believe his car is one of the best cars -- talking about kyle busch -- on the longer runs. if he can get up there to martin truex jr. i think he's the only one throughout this race that's really had anything for martin truex. >> mike: at the time of the pass kyle busch is 2.9 seconds behind martin truex jr. we'll see how it develops over the next 15 laps. at the end of stage three. >> darrell: i think martin truex jr. is minding the gap. i don't think he is driving hard. i think he is running very -- now this cat, on the other hand, he doesn't know any other way. talking about kyle busch. i think martin is kind of happy where he is, taking care of his stuff, putting down decent laps. earlier about being a little bit loose. heard him on the radio. i believe he and cole pearn communicated and made nic
jimmie johnson, kyle busch. the 48. i thought he was him out of the way. >> jeff: kyle busch gets really loose right there under david ragan coming off turn two. shows you how his car is rolling through the center. i believe his car is one of the best cars -- talking about kyle busch -- on the longer runs. if he can get up there to martin truex jr. i think he's the only one throughout this race that's really had anything for martin truex. >> mike: at the time of the pass kyle busch...
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& johnson. the company ordered to pay $110 million to a woman who claims its talcum products, including baby powder, caused her ovarian cancer. johnson & johnson has lost a number of other similar cases recently, but the company is appealing, saying there is no evidence their products are dangerous. nbc business correspondent jo ling kent has more. ♪ from the start of your life, it's been a part of your life ♪ >> reporter: johnson & johnson's iconic baby powder, a household staple for generations, may now be facing its biggest payout yet. late yesterday a st. louis jury awarded 62-year-old lois slemp more than $110 million. this massive verdict coming after three others, for $70 million, $72 million, and $55 million. all from juries that find johnson & johnson failed to inform the public about a possible link between its talcum powder and ovarian cancer. slemp was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012 which she blames on her use of baby powder for more than 40 years. the cancer spread to her liv
& johnson. the company ordered to pay $110 million to a woman who claims its talcum products, including baby powder, caused her ovarian cancer. johnson & johnson has lost a number of other similar cases recently, but the company is appealing, saying there is no evidence their products are dangerous. nbc business correspondent jo ling kent has more. ♪ from the start of your life, it's been a part of your life ♪ >> reporter: johnson & johnson's iconic baby powder, a...
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president lyndon johnson gave a televised address to the nation. his subject but was the vietnam war. by this point the vietnam had escalated into a bloody conflict involving over half a million american soldiers. a war that had gradually started as a small engagement against communist, put -- potential prime minister aggression in southeast asia in the 1950's had escalated into a major conflict that was tearing america apart. johnson gives a speech about the war. he looks tired. he looks old. the glare of the television lights did not help matters. at the very end he lands this bombshell. because of the importance of resolving the war in vietnam and peace talks were already ongoing with the north vietnamese, he says "i do not believe i should devote an hour a day of my time to any personal partisan causes. accordingly, i shall not seek and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president." so how did we get here? how did lyndon johnson, who had been elected in a landslide victory, less than four years earlier get to
president lyndon johnson gave a televised address to the nation. his subject but was the vietnam war. by this point the vietnam had escalated into a bloody conflict involving over half a million american soldiers. a war that had gradually started as a small engagement against communist, put -- potential prime minister aggression in southeast asia in the 1950's had escalated into a major conflict that was tearing america apart. johnson gives a speech about the war. he looks tired. he looks old....
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the johnson amendment is staying in place. there simply has been, through this order, a dictate that they will use a lot of discretion in how it is enforced. it is already lightly enforced. it may embolden some conservative church pastors to be more outspoken than , but in terms of actual enforcement outcomes, i don't know that it will be radically different. host: the pew research center survey says two thirds of church our seybert clergy has spoken about one social or political issue on the pulpit. liberty, is religious homosexuality, immigration, environmental, economic any quality. the democratic line. isler: all religion mythology and cannot be proven by empirical evidence. i think they should be able to say anything they want to and pay their taxes. thank you. that is an argument many people make. if you are going to be politically active, you should not have tax exemptions. the counter argument is that if you look at social activities that churches are engaged in, a lot of things they provide for people in need of educa
the johnson amendment is staying in place. there simply has been, through this order, a dictate that they will use a lot of discretion in how it is enforced. it is already lightly enforced. it may embolden some conservative church pastors to be more outspoken than , but in terms of actual enforcement outcomes, i don't know that it will be radically different. host: the pew research center survey says two thirds of church our seybert clergy has spoken about one social or political issue on the...
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johnson?ohnson jr.? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're charged with reckless homicide. there are some people here in court on your behalf. ladies, is there anything you would like to say? >> i'm his grandmother. >> yes, ma'am. >> this was a very unfortunate accident. two lives have been destroyed. he's a good child. he's an athlete. doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he has massive support, friends, family, church. just about everybody in this room is here for him, to support him. >> i can't ignore the seriousness of the charge. on the charge of reckless homicide the bond is $50,000. we are finished, sir. thank you. you may leave the room. thank you. >> for $50,000 bond, johnson would need to post $5,000 to be released while he awaits trial. the remainder can be posted by a bail bondsman. >> me and my mother, my grandmother, the three of us, there's not much money to go around. so it's like now i'm just sitting here. and i'm going to be sitting here for a while. >> while johnson faces an uncertain future,
johnson?ohnson jr.? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're charged with reckless homicide. there are some people here in court on your behalf. ladies, is there anything you would like to say? >> i'm his grandmother. >> yes, ma'am. >> this was a very unfortunate accident. two lives have been destroyed. he's a good child. he's an athlete. doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he has massive support, friends, family, church. just about everybody in this room is here for him, to support...
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good morning, senator johnson. i have a comment that i don't think anybody brings up, is what caused global warming during the ice age. it wasn't people using fossil fuel. and i'd like someone to talk about it. thank you so much. bye. >> what would you like them to talk about, dawn? >> well, i can tell you, i wasn't around during the ice age but i can guarantee you we were not burning coal in the ice age so i think she makes a good point. >> to line for coal miners and family me believes, bill maher is in cumberland city, tennessee. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> go ahead, sir. >> caller: anyway, i was born in virginia in southwestern part. my dad worked the coal mines 45 years and i can remember as a kid you couldn't even -- when it snowed, you couldn't even -- where we burnled coal, you couldn't hardly pick up some snow because of soot and stuff. and, two, the river up there, all the fish died in it. and they just now got it back to where the fish will live in it. and about all the mines shut down, and
good morning, senator johnson. i have a comment that i don't think anybody brings up, is what caused global warming during the ice age. it wasn't people using fossil fuel. and i'd like someone to talk about it. thank you so much. bye. >> what would you like them to talk about, dawn? >> well, i can tell you, i wasn't around during the ice age but i can guarantee you we were not burning coal in the ice age so i think she makes a good point. >> to line for coal miners and family...
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congressman johnson come our last-minute. guest: isn't it amazing how that works whether it's balancing a budget or cutting spending, which we so desperately need to do in washington, d c? onryone seems to be all board for making big changes until that change affects them. one of the conversations i like to have that i often enjoy having is when those who say we should not be using coal-fired energy, we need to be using electric cars, and those kinds of things, they go home and they plug that car into an electric outlet in their home, never even considering the fact that the energy provides to their home is provided by coal-fired energy. somehow that goes unnoticed. host: congressman bill johnson, appreciate the time for joining us today. stop by our studio when you're back in th d.c. guest: i would love to. host: we will hear from vivian stockton. she is the director of the environment >> it is all coal miners around here. you got coal mines, coal mines, out that way is coal mines, a of people. a bunch. ost: what do people d
congressman johnson come our last-minute. guest: isn't it amazing how that works whether it's balancing a budget or cutting spending, which we so desperately need to do in washington, d c? onryone seems to be all board for making big changes until that change affects them. one of the conversations i like to have that i often enjoy having is when those who say we should not be using coal-fired energy, we need to be using electric cars, and those kinds of things, they go home and they plug that...
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congressman johnson come our last-minute. guest: isn't it amazing how that works whether it's balancing a budget or cutting spending, which we so desperately need to do in washington, d c? onryone seems to be all board for making big changes until that change affects them. one of the conversations i like to have that i often enjoy having is when those who say we ou
congressman johnson come our last-minute. guest: isn't it amazing how that works whether it's balancing a budget or cutting spending, which we so desperately need to do in washington, d c? onryone seems to be all board for making big changes until that change affects them. one of the conversations i like to have that i often enjoy having is when those who say we ou
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we are going to make references to the johnson amendment, put in place by senator lyndon johnson.escription.ic groups, tax-exempt which the irs calls 501(c)(3) organizations from endorsing for political campaigns. because churches fall under the tax code the ban applies to them as well. oh sherry in columbus, ohio. do you think they will become more political? if you will read thomas statute of virginia religious liberty written in the 1780's and james madison's memorial and -- you will find that they were both against getting any kind of religion that they had over in europe where the pope ran everything. steve: we do have a line set up for religious leaders and that 202-7 48-8003. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. you know, the religious right controls and imposes itself more secular moreing than the left-wing secular imposes and controls the right-wing religious conservatives. steve: and your point is? caller: we live in a secular society. we are still fighting each other. we are divided as a result. i actually don't believe in all of this tax exemption for any religi
we are going to make references to the johnson amendment, put in place by senator lyndon johnson.escription.ic groups, tax-exempt which the irs calls 501(c)(3) organizations from endorsing for political campaigns. because churches fall under the tax code the ban applies to them as well. oh sherry in columbus, ohio. do you think they will become more political? if you will read thomas statute of virginia religious liberty written in the 1780's and james madison's memorial and -- you will find...
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johnson & johnson is appealing and stands by its products as safe.the last few years, we've learned the extent of u.s. government spying on its own citizens and political figures. it's illegal without court approval, except if the american happens to "incidentally" communicate with someone under surveillance. in recent years, the nsa began storing those communications. for privacy reasons, u.s. citizens' names are supposed to be "masked" from those who see the intelligence, except under special conditions. but critics worry there could be political abuse. at this week's senate hearing about a former trump adviser's russia contacts, republican chuck grassley questioned ex-obama officials james clapper and sally yates. sen. grassley: did either of you ever review classified documents in which mr. trump, his associates, or members of congress had been unmasked? james clapper: yes. sen. grassley: you have? can you give us details here in this? james clapper: no, i can't. sen grassley: ms. yates, have you? sally yates: yes, i have and, no, i can't give yo
johnson & johnson is appealing and stands by its products as safe.the last few years, we've learned the extent of u.s. government spying on its own citizens and political figures. it's illegal without court approval, except if the american happens to "incidentally" communicate with someone under surveillance. in recent years, the nsa began storing those communications. for privacy reasons, u.s. citizens' names are supposed to be "masked" from those who see the...
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should i call you president dwayne johnson?> no, you should not. >> a lot of people are taking it seriously. yahoo! said, "the rock" might made a good president. it was the headline. >> it was a flattering thing. >> why do you think you would be >> i didn't say i would be a good president. aur so smart. i love you for that. >> why would you want to be president? >> i don't know if i would make a good president. i know i have a certain skill set and i think it is in that skill set that people see and that people would want me to run. i also think that's reflective of them wanting to see a better leadership happening right now. >> and the slogan would be "make america rock again." for now johnson will continue to rock that redd bathing suit. paula ferris, abc new, miami. >> i think i like all of the giggling going on in this interview. >> a little jealousy. >> between paula and the rock. >> your bff. >> yes. let's remind everywhere where his loyally lies. we first covered "the rock's" run for the white house, or potential i shoul
should i call you president dwayne johnson?> no, you should not. >> a lot of people are taking it seriously. yahoo! said, "the rock" might made a good president. it was the headline. >> it was a flattering thing. >> why do you think you would be >> i didn't say i would be a good president. aur so smart. i love you for that. >> why would you want to be president? >> i don't know if i would make a good president. i know i have a certain skill set...
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the ellen johnson sirleaf market fund and she did a lot of that.they were her biggest backers but there was asa push pull tension there. >> host: considering the pathway that a bullet took and the case that you talk about do you know what happened to the women? >> guest: the women were hit hugely because the women tended to be caregivers and ebola the biggest tragedy in my mind of ebola is the punishes you for caring about people. the people were family members of people who were health care workers are caregivers punished for helping people. it's going to hit a lot of women that way. that was a big part of the whole tragedy of ebola but liberians were able to pull themselves out of it. they were hit harder. liberia was hit harder because it got into monrovia. that was a big deal but liberia got through quicker than the other countries in part because of the women, in part because of madam president ellen johnson sirleaf. she had some huge missteps at the beginning of ebola epidemic. she didn't want her foreign investors and people who were looking
the ellen johnson sirleaf market fund and she did a lot of that.they were her biggest backers but there was asa push pull tension there. >> host: considering the pathway that a bullet took and the case that you talk about do you know what happened to the women? >> guest: the women were hit hugely because the women tended to be caregivers and ebola the biggest tragedy in my mind of ebola is the punishes you for caring about people. the people were family members of people who were...
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who knows if the next shot would have been for lyndon johnson.cy bay at parkland hospital. four agents reach in and grab johnson and pull him out and start to run him down one corridor. looking for a safe place. >> mr. johnson, his whereabouts are being kept secret for security reasons. if anyone knows where mr. johnson is, it is not us at this moment. >> it was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television. >> reports continue to come in but in a confused and fragmentary fashion. >> president kennedy has been given a blood transfusion at parkland hospital here in dallas in an attempt to save his life. it was odd because there were no commercials. it was just a continuous experience. >> two priests have entered the emergency room at parkland hospital where he rests after the assassination attempt which now was about a half hour ago. >> what are your feelings right now, ma'am? >> i'm absolutely shocked. stunned. we have the same birthday. i am just crazy about him. >> who would
who knows if the next shot would have been for lyndon johnson.cy bay at parkland hospital. four agents reach in and grab johnson and pull him out and start to run him down one corridor. looking for a safe place. >> mr. johnson, his whereabouts are being kept secret for security reasons. if anyone knows where mr. johnson is, it is not us at this moment. >> it was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television....
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johnson is flying back to washington to take the reins of government, at which time president johnson most powerful nation in the world. >> we think november 22nd, 1963, as a date the president was killed. but it was also a date when the president was created. >> is there any doubt in your mind, chief, that oswald is the man that killed the president? >> i think this is the man that killed the president, yes, sir. >> is there any evidence anyone else may have been linked with oswald in this shooting? >> at this time, we don't believe so. >> i don't know what this is all about. >> did you kill the president? >> no, sir, i didn't. >> sir? >> did you shoot the president? >> i work in that building. >> were you in that building at the time? >> naturally if i work in that building, yes, sir. >> back up, man. >> did you shoot the president? >> no, they're taking me in because of the fact that i -- >> did you shoot the president? >> i'm just a patsy. >> this is room 317, homicide bureau here at the dallas police station. as you see, they are bringing the weapon allegedly used in the assassin
johnson is flying back to washington to take the reins of government, at which time president johnson most powerful nation in the world. >> we think november 22nd, 1963, as a date the president was killed. but it was also a date when the president was created. >> is there any doubt in your mind, chief, that oswald is the man that killed the president? >> i think this is the man that killed the president, yes, sir. >> is there any evidence anyone else may have been linked...
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johnson: thank you, rex. we have got a couple of questions. >> in january, the prime minister said the day of britain and american intervening in sovereign countries in an attempt to remake the world in our own image are over. isn't that the mission of foreign policy failures, essentially confirming comments this morning? mr. tillerson, do you think a lasting damage of information sharing between intelligence agencies because of the leaks this week? mr. johnson: if i can deal with the first point, i have to say i find it absolutely extraordinary and inexplicable in this week of all weeks there should be any attempt to justify or to legitimate the actions of terrorists in this way. this is a moment when rex tillerson has said we should unite to defeat these people. we can and we will. not just in iraq and syria, but in the battle for the hearts and minds. winning the intellectual and emotional struggle as well. we can and we will, because they are wrong. their view of the world is corrupt. it's a perversion of
johnson: thank you, rex. we have got a couple of questions. >> in january, the prime minister said the day of britain and american intervening in sovereign countries in an attempt to remake the world in our own image are over. isn't that the mission of foreign policy failures, essentially confirming comments this morning? mr. tillerson, do you think a lasting damage of information sharing between intelligence agencies because of the leaks this week? mr. johnson: if i can deal with the...
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lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy had on and off switches. richard nixon used a voice-activated system. we have assumed since richard nixon that no one has been taping because it exposes the president to losing control of the tapes and having his word on any issue or decision challenged in public, but president trump would be within his legal rights if he has been according, and it would be up to him what kind of system he employed and when he employed it. once he made those tapes, they would no longer be his property and they would become our property, so he would not be able to destroy them, dispose of them as he stop it. he would have to turn them over to the national are chives -- archives at the end of his presidency. host: nick, ohio, democrat. go ahead create caller: -- go ahead. caller: what stopped the president from editing down the tapes and soundbites for his protection? toit legal or did he have keep them home? guest: they have to keep them intact. it isn't legal for a president to destroy any part of those records. those records
lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy had on and off switches. richard nixon used a voice-activated system. we have assumed since richard nixon that no one has been taping because it exposes the president to losing control of the tapes and having his word on any issue or decision challenged in public, but president trump would be within his legal rights if he has been according, and it would be up to him what kind of system he employed and when he employed it. once he made those tapes, they would no...
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we'll be right back with dwayne johnson!se ] ♪ ♪ you might not ever just stand there, looking at it. you may never even sit in the back seat. yeah, but maybe you should. ♪ (laughter) ♪ but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. ♪ music volume rises ] you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all summer essentials 30, 40, and 50 percent off. hi, fashion. old navy president will make the announcement friday afternoon during a news conference. community members are welcome to attend. we )ve posted that story on our website. =add= warmer weather is on the way! but how long will it last? chief meteorlogist jeff raneri just tweeted his updated weekend forcast. =end= ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight is a genuine superstar who anchors one hit movie after another. the next one is a big screen rebo
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he worked humphrey and lyndon johnson in 1960. i mean, he was not a natural politician, but when he decided to run a race, he was a fiercely ,ompetitive, very tough formidable guy. >> question. you mentioned a critique of defense policy in vietnam and the algerian and poland. and obviously what he had said about vietnam and algeria. how was that received in the u.s.? positioning himself for a presidential run? just curious as to how -- it was considered very controversial because the cold war was still in its intense phase and there was a sense that kennedy had sort of transcended what was appropriate. that there was -- there were several people who said you should not come on the floor of the united states senate and criticize an ally. he actually gave his first speech -- i forget the exact date, but he ended up giving a very lengthy one one week later, saying i have gotten a lot of responses last week, and i feel like and the jury spine, first of all, why give that speech and also to respond to a little bit of the blowback i hav
he worked humphrey and lyndon johnson in 1960. i mean, he was not a natural politician, but when he decided to run a race, he was a fiercely ,ompetitive, very tough formidable guy. >> question. you mentioned a critique of defense policy in vietnam and the algerian and poland. and obviously what he had said about vietnam and algeria. how was that received in the u.s.? positioning himself for a presidential run? just curious as to how -- it was considered very controversial because the cold...
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please welcome, the one, the only dwayne johnson!mmy: dwayne johnson. hey, how are you -- no, no. [ laughter ] how you doing, buddy? great to see you, man >> good. good to see you, man, as always. >> jimmy: now, last time we had a -- >> good to see you guys. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. they love you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i got to say last time we had a a great time. we hung out all day in orlando. >> in orlando. yes. >> jimmy: that was the most fun. we dressed up. we had these giant mascot heads of ourselves -- >> yes. >> jimmy: and we ran around the park. >> ran around the park. >> jimmy: we hugged like a a hundred people each between both of us. >> we took selfies. it was crazy. >> the hottest thing, but we had fans inside our big mascot ma -- and everything. i guess -- >> let me clarify. you had a fan. >> jimmy: sorry. [ laughter ] >> i have a bigger head. i have a bigger head. >> the star of the show had one. >> jimmy: i have a bigger head than you. but respect to all the mascots out there. i get what you go through. >> respect,
please welcome, the one, the only dwayne johnson!mmy: dwayne johnson. hey, how are you -- no, no. [ laughter ] how you doing, buddy? great to see you, man >> good. good to see you, man, as always. >> jimmy: now, last time we had a -- >> good to see you guys. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. they love you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i got to say last time we had a a great time. we hung out all day in orlando. >> in orlando. yes. >> jimmy: that was the most fun. we...
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johnson: good afternoon. thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been the channel for innumerable expressions of condolences from around the world in the aftermath of the terrorist atrocity in manchester. i have been struck by how often our international friends and supporters have mentioned also much the crime as a response. the acts that instinctive kindness by people in manchester, the holding of hands, the gathering of thousands of people in the center of the city to show their indomitable pride and resilience. unity and a determination to show that my coming together that we can beat this scourge. so i think the people of manchester are showing the way for the world. we have seen again today what is happened to innocent people in egypt as a result of this challenge we all face, this affliction that we all face together. that is why i'm so grateful to rex tillerson, u.s. secretary of state, for coming here today in an instinctive act of solidarity between the u.s. and the u.k. we've talked about all
johnson: good afternoon. thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been the channel for innumerable expressions of condolences from around the world in the aftermath of the terrorist atrocity in manchester. i have been struck by how often our international friends and supporters have mentioned also much the crime as a response. the acts that instinctive kindness by people in manchester, the holding of hands, the gathering of thousands of people in the center of the...
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ellen johnson sirleaf they found the person vehicle for that. somebody with no qualms at all about flinging any dirt that the men fling at her with dirtier dirt. it was number thinks that supporters did. they bribed guys to give the voter id card so that when the men showed up they wouldn't be able to vote. all the young boys were voting for the football player. a lot of them, their moms stole their voter id cards so they couldn't vote. there were two rounds. the first front and the second rent a lot of young men didn't realize they would need to voter id card after the first ran to vote in the second rent. that's how the women were able to get around that. women were parked at bars up-and-down the highway, saying give me your card for a cold beer. give me your card for this. all this come at the polls women with pass the same baby around to give the women because you you were nursing mother, you could cut to the front of his ten hour lines and vote. they would pass the same baby around. there were all sorts of sneaky things. then there was this
ellen johnson sirleaf they found the person vehicle for that. somebody with no qualms at all about flinging any dirt that the men fling at her with dirtier dirt. it was number thinks that supporters did. they bribed guys to give the voter id card so that when the men showed up they wouldn't be able to vote. all the young boys were voting for the football player. a lot of them, their moms stole their voter id cards so they couldn't vote. there were two rounds. the first front and the second rent...
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lyndon johnson heard about the seven if you listen to the johnson tapes you will hear him call him guilty of treason and all sorts of other bad stuff. he had both the south vietnamese embassy and the nixon campaign tailed to some extent so there was a debate over surveillance without incident as well. in the end, richard nixon was elected because the south vietnamese did not go to the peace process and it sort of made johnson look like he was being clumsy and manipulating the election himself. johnson then faced a similar choice as president obama did when he got word that there had been contacts between the trump campaign and russia. johnson made the same decision obama did which was not to go public with it because of the great shock this would be in because they did not have the evidence to nail it down and directly tied to the candidate. of the very many comparisons, that is probably the one that jumps out with of course the additional sweetener that in both cases we were involved, were talking about a break-in at the democratic national committee. in watergate it was actual burglars
lyndon johnson heard about the seven if you listen to the johnson tapes you will hear him call him guilty of treason and all sorts of other bad stuff. he had both the south vietnamese embassy and the nixon campaign tailed to some extent so there was a debate over surveillance without incident as well. in the end, richard nixon was elected because the south vietnamese did not go to the peace process and it sort of made johnson look like he was being clumsy and manipulating the election himself....
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johnson continued did a great job with. there is the living memorial of the kennedy center for the arts, arts is president to the president. e continually show things at the john f. kennedy presidential library museum including new that open third degree weekend. host: yet he was a man that was as we nowt his flaws, know, his own personal life. ow does that play into the memorialization of president kennedy? guest: we're all human, we all flaws, president kennedy had flaws, as well. do, be try to transparent, when in office, here was annual survey that showed 75% of people trusted government. last year that same survey done puw showed 19%. ore transparency, he had 64 press conferences while in office. so we try to be transparent by files, digitizing them and letting people have raw nformation to make their own judgments. host: this is one of the great would s by historians, vietnam been any different had he lived? been very ould have different. there is debate about the details, but a lot of indication we wouldn't have been
johnson continued did a great job with. there is the living memorial of the kennedy center for the arts, arts is president to the president. e continually show things at the john f. kennedy presidential library museum including new that open third degree weekend. host: yet he was a man that was as we nowt his flaws, know, his own personal life. ow does that play into the memorialization of president kennedy? guest: we're all human, we all flaws, president kennedy had flaws, as well. do, be try...
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johnson went unanswered we decided to stop by in person, but no one was around. as we waited for him to show up, several cars pulled into his driveway, saw us and quickly drove away. back in patterson meanwhile fino is fighting back, but he's already out thousands in legal fees. >> he might as well have brought a gun and said stick them up because essentially this is a stick-up. >> reporter: in sacramento andria borba, kpix5. mathis has given up on his bill, but plans to reintroduce it next year. activists say they'll be back out in full force once again to stop it. the east bay. >>> sky drone 5 giving us an exclusive first look at the new sprawling water park making a splash in the east bay. it's called the wave. there are indoor and outdoor pools and six water slides. the $43 million facility opens to the public next weekend in dublin. >> this weekend would have been a good shock. >>> 91 degrees, want to open it early, dublin, maybe? they weren't listening. 69 degrees now in concord. it will be warm in dublin and all inland areas. what a beautiful shot from cho
johnson went unanswered we decided to stop by in person, but no one was around. as we waited for him to show up, several cars pulled into his driveway, saw us and quickly drove away. back in patterson meanwhile fino is fighting back, but he's already out thousands in legal fees. >> he might as well have brought a gun and said stick them up because essentially this is a stick-up. >> reporter: in sacramento andria borba, kpix5. mathis has given up on his bill, but plans to reintroduce...
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johnson. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 1665, the disaster declaration improvement act as amended, which will ensure the number of recent disasters are afforded greater weight by fema when making disaster declaration recommendations to the president. this addresses an unfair situations where rural communities are seemingly denied because of the state's large population. we have seen instances where a storm inflicts similar damage in two communities of similar size located in different states but the state with a lower population receives a disaster declaration while the state with a larger population does not receive the disaster declaration. for example, in 2013, several counties in illinois were hit by a tornado causing six deaths, at least 180 injured and widespread damage, the same storm system produced tornadoes and caused damage
johnson. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 1665, the disaster declaration improvement act as amended, which will ensure the number of recent disasters are afforded greater weight by fema when making disaster declaration recommendations to the president. this addresses an unfair situations where rural communities are seemingly denied...
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those things, what john kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. but there are, for example, the living memorial in washington and the kennedy center for the arts. the arts is something very important to the president. and then we continually show things at the j.f.k. presidential library museum, including a new exhibit that just opened this weekend. scommoip yet he was a man not without his flaws, as we now know. his own personal life. how does that play into the memorialization of president kennedy? guest: we're all humans. we all have flaws. president kennedy had flaws as well. we try to be transparent. when john kennedy information office, there was an annual survey that showed 75% of the people trusted government. last year that same survey showed 19%. part of it is, there was more transparency. he had 64 press conferences while he was in office. so we try to be very transparent by opening up files, digitizing them, and really letting people have the raw information so they can make their own judgments. host: this is one of the great what ifs
those things, what john kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. but there are, for example, the living memorial in washington and the kennedy center for the arts. the arts is something very important to the president. and then we continually show things at the j.f.k. presidential library museum, including a new exhibit that just opened this weekend. scommoip yet he was a man not without his flaws, as we now know. his own personal life. how does that play into the...
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that president kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. then you have the kennedy center for the arts. the arts was something very important to the president. we continually show things at the presidential library museum, including the new exhibit the just opened this weekend. >> he was a man that was not without his flaws, his own personal life. has that play into the memorialization of president kennedy? all have flaws. president kennedy had flaws as well. we try to be very transparent. when john kennedy was in office there was a survey that showed 75% of the people trusted government. last year that same survey showed 19%. conferencesess while he was in office. we try to be very transparent by opening files and digitizing them and letting people have raw information so they can make their own judgments. >> this is one of the great what if's by historians. with vietnam have been different had he lived? >> it would have been very different. there is a lot of indication we would not have been in as deeply as long. you could spend the whole
that president kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. then you have the kennedy center for the arts. the arts was something very important to the president. we continually show things at the presidential library museum, including the new exhibit the just opened this weekend. >> he was a man that was not without his flaws, his own personal life. has that play into the memorialization of president kennedy? all have flaws. president kennedy had flaws as well. we...
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khl johnson, in t johnso johnson.amily members are saying it's not like keir to disappear and not say anything. they may be in her car 2013 black kia optima. the tags are on your screen. if you've seen that vehicle, please contact police as soon as possible. that's the very latest from the live desk. i'm erika gonzalez. thank you. >>> breaking news in northern virginia where crews have just put out a fire at a town house in lorton. >> news 4's justin finch just arrived on the scene for us. justin, what can you tell us? >> reporter: aaron, this all takes place in a two-story town house on the 8500 block in lorton. take a look at the damage on the back. this is where all of this broke out early this morning. as you can see, it's still wood frame. the two surrounding homes, the beige home and blue home have taken some smoke and fire damage. the beige house taking the most damage buckling under the heat and intensity of the flames. i want to give you another view of the fire from the front. you can see at least three home
khl johnson, in t johnso johnson.amily members are saying it's not like keir to disappear and not say anything. they may be in her car 2013 black kia optima. the tags are on your screen. if you've seen that vehicle, please contact police as soon as possible. that's the very latest from the live desk. i'm erika gonzalez. thank you. >>> breaking news in northern virginia where crews have just put out a fire at a town house in lorton. >> news 4's justin finch just arrived on the...
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johnson, kahne, stenhouse. kahne and johnson might be able to work together. >> jeff: that's what happened. i think he wanted to switch that up a little bit but i don't know, i think that ricky stenhouse and jamie mcmurray are can get. >> i know that 17 is fast, jimmie's car is fast. you get a 17 pushing 48 he might push him right to the lead. however, six times talladega has produced a one-hit wonder. driver who scored his only career win here. ten times it has produced a driver who got his first win here. here is half dozen that won at talladega but nowhere else on the cup circuit. look at stenhouse up there. dillon looking for theirs first win. coal whitt has a shot. matt and still on the lead lap, joey gase, suarez. gaulding. a lot of possibilities. >> darrell: jeff, what would you do for a first win? first win and win here? >> jeff: stenhouse is hungry. he has a fast coming off a couple of great runs. confidence right here. he will mix it up. you wait and see what happens ut of him. >> mike: this is a home
johnson, kahne, stenhouse. kahne and johnson might be able to work together. >> jeff: that's what happened. i think he wanted to switch that up a little bit but i don't know, i think that ricky stenhouse and jamie mcmurray are can get. >> i know that 17 is fast, jimmie's car is fast. you get a 17 pushing 48 he might push him right to the lead. however, six times talladega has produced a one-hit wonder. driver who scored his only career win here. ten times it has produced a driver...
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what did johnson want to show richard nixon? there is nothing i can say that is going to match that build up. thanks for the kind word, by the way. what happened was that johnson was showing nixon around the private rooms of the upstairs of the white house and says come into my bedroom. johnson gets down on his knees and as the story is told sort of almost crawled under his bed and nixon wondered what is going on here. johnson apparently pulled out a lot of wires and said these lead to my taping system. dick, you really should have a recording system the way that i do records my telephone calls, records even here in my bedroom, records oval office conversations. when nixon went home he said that's the last thing i want to do is record all of these conversations. the second i'm president pull all of this stuff out. then about a little more more than a year in he began to think the idea was a good one because nixon was worried the people who work for him might take all sorts of credit for things that nixon felt that he deserved so
what did johnson want to show richard nixon? there is nothing i can say that is going to match that build up. thanks for the kind word, by the way. what happened was that johnson was showing nixon around the private rooms of the upstairs of the white house and says come into my bedroom. johnson gets down on his knees and as the story is told sort of almost crawled under his bed and nixon wondered what is going on here. johnson apparently pulled out a lot of wires and said these lead to my...
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i want to thank the schwartz foundation and the johnson foundation for working with us. i will say more about larry soller, the president and ceo of pha, and my good friend, dr. howell wechsler. i am very glad that all of you are here. and glad that, in this sort of -- how do i say it -- unusual times -- [laughter] mr. clinton: you recognize that this is no place for alternative facts. [laughter] and i don't mean to be funny. this is still a major public health crisis. the lives of millions of young people are relying on the decisions we and they make. and your commitment to help people live their healthiest and best lives is profoundly important. i also want to say that tomorrow, as you all know, you're going to hear from pha's honorary chair michelle obama. and i want to thank her for what she has done in that position and what she has done in the white house. i will never forget -- [applause] mr. clinton: when we started the alliance for the healthy generation in 2005 after my heart surgery, there were not that many groups working on the childhood obesity issue. there
i want to thank the schwartz foundation and the johnson foundation for working with us. i will say more about larry soller, the president and ceo of pha, and my good friend, dr. howell wechsler. i am very glad that all of you are here. and glad that, in this sort of -- how do i say it -- unusual times -- [laughter] mr. clinton: you recognize that this is no place for alternative facts. [laughter] and i don't mean to be funny. this is still a major public health crisis. the lives of millions of...
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johnson, i'm bored, can i go? so 6the people at the end were like, well can we get some help? i was like, no, they finished their job. then they really got frustrated with the middle people because everyone was yelling at them, and they were like, man, that's hard work, there's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: okay, one last question for those men out there who might possibly be considering if this job is for you? how gratifying is this work? >> tremendously. it's the best thing, i think the thing that i enjoy the most is when you see a kid have the 'aha' moment or either change their whole perception of something. and so it's just like, man, you know, i had something to do with that. if i can take this 180 days and make a lifetime of difference, then that's all worth it. that's all worth it for me. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour at lake carolina elementary school in blythewood, south carolina, i'm economics correspondent paul solman. >> woodruff: now to another in our "brief but spectacular" series. tonight, we hear from michael eric dyson. he teaches at georgetown and is t
johnson, i'm bored, can i go? so 6the people at the end were like, well can we get some help? i was like, no, they finished their job. then they really got frustrated with the middle people because everyone was yelling at them, and they were like, man, that's hard work, there's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: okay, one last question for those men out there who might possibly be considering if this job is for you? how gratifying is this work? >> tremendously. it's the best thing, i...
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especially the head to head with jimmie johnson on pit road. i think we'll see something for him tonight. >> mike: the pre-race odds on that group of drivers. kyle busch the favorite among them. >> jeff: mike, you just like the long-shots, don't you? >> mike: it's all fun. until somebody loses the race. >> darrell: i like it when my guy makes the list. >> mike: kyle busch won the all-star race saturday night. probably why he is the favorite. martin truex deserves cofavorite status having won l hamlin and kyle busch and matt kenseth, teammates, to square off from the first three spots. here we go. three wide. oh, man. >> darrell: truex made a great move to get around hamlin before he slid up the hill. almost came together. >> mike: that thing is a restart rocket ship. >> jeff: we're about to find out just how good martin truex jr. is. if he can get by the 18 i'll be impressed. >> mike: i think this is his end of the racetrack for matt kenseth. >> darrell: it's a statement. just like jeff said. if he can get the lead from 18 car, it's his race to
especially the head to head with jimmie johnson on pit road. i think we'll see something for him tonight. >> mike: the pre-race odds on that group of drivers. kyle busch the favorite among them. >> jeff: mike, you just like the long-shots, don't you? >> mike: it's all fun. until somebody loses the race. >> darrell: i like it when my guy makes the list. >> mike: kyle busch won the all-star race saturday night. probably why he is the favorite. martin truex deserves...
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has been selected for the position.if the full board approves the selection..johnson-trammel will succeed former superintendent antwan wilson, who left in january to lead a school district in washington d-c. johnson-trammell, who's been with the district for 18 years, is currently serving as the district's interim deputy superintendent.she was born and raised in oakland and her family has lived in the city for three generations. outrage and heartbreak among this closeknit group of parents and teachers. they were told this week that fountainhead montessori in pleasanthill is shutting its doors next month.jen wyckoff/parent:it was very abrupt. the email subject said lost our lease. it was very curt if you want my opinion. it simply said we're sorry fter june 15, we won't be able to care for your children anymore and it's basically good luck.we spoke with the non-profit that owns the building.they tell us they offered a year's lease to the school's director but it was declined.(hermela aregawi)that owner says the offer is still on table.we reached out to the school's executive director. she
has been selected for the position.if the full board approves the selection..johnson-trammel will succeed former superintendent antwan wilson, who left in january to lead a school district in washington d-c. johnson-trammell, who's been with the district for 18 years, is currently serving as the district's interim deputy superintendent.she was born and raised in oakland and her family has lived in the city for three generations. outrage and heartbreak among this closeknit group of parents and...
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>> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving tenl the and armed robbery, will be held in their cells. everett says it's of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is there a particular reason we being targeted? >> targeted? i just reached in and picked your number out. that's it. that's it. you like that answer? >> sounds like a lie to me. >> okay. i wouldn't them bobos. concerned with bobos or sneakers when they come out, helps them get around. they want to fight. it's a whole lot easier for traction. sometimes it's an indication in the day room you'll see several come out in bobos that something's going to happen. >> you was high to me. if i want to fight, i could come out in these. i don't need a particular type of shoes to fight. >> okay. >> i want to fight. >>> coming up -- >> this is good. we
>> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving tenl the and armed robbery, will be held in their cells. everett says it's of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is there a...
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khloe johnson was she was with her mother, keir johnson, the woman in the photo.ohnson is missing as well and police believe they may have been kidnapped. >>> howard university has been hit with a lawsuit that said it failed students who were sexually assaulted. that suit claims that between 2014 and 2016 five women were assaulted by either students or employees. the women say the school did not support them. in an e-mail they said the university could not comment on the lawsuit. >>> major revelations in an exclusive interview with nbc's lester holt. james comey was fired as fbi director and repeats this claim that comey told him he was not under investigation. news 4's tracie potts will have more on the interview coming up. >>> it is a must win for the washington wizards tonight. back home at the verizon center for game 6. celtics leading the series 3-2. if the wizards win tonight they will force >>> 5:33 our time now. today a new era officially begins at the d.c. police department. erika gonzalez is live. >> chief peter newsham will be sworn in this afternoon. h
khloe johnson was she was with her mother, keir johnson, the woman in the photo.ohnson is missing as well and police believe they may have been kidnapped. >>> howard university has been hit with a lawsuit that said it failed students who were sexually assaulted. that suit claims that between 2014 and 2016 five women were assaulted by either students or employees. the women say the school did not support them. in an e-mail they said the university could not comment on the lawsuit....
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johnson was a different man from trump. although, he has some characteristics, paranoia, the press, ego. he wanted us to relate the important information to it press, and there were far fewer media outlets and more traditional media outlets. you've got the conservative press, right-wing press, breitbart. >> how can we as journalists combat fake news. >> most people if confronted by fact that suverts their belief symptoms, if it challenges their belief system, they will not change what they believe in order to acknowledge the fact. why? because our belief systems sustain us day by day. our religious views, our political bias, our understanding of science. we stick with our belief system, which supports us in a very turbulent world, and facts can be very disturbing. facts can upset your world view. and unless you have the strength within and the assurance of the material, of the information, you tend to cling to what gives you solace, what gives you comfort, what gives you a way of being in the world that's so changing so rap
johnson was a different man from trump. although, he has some characteristics, paranoia, the press, ego. he wanted us to relate the important information to it press, and there were far fewer media outlets and more traditional media outlets. you've got the conservative press, right-wing press, breitbart. >> how can we as journalists combat fake news. >> most people if confronted by fact that suverts their belief symptoms, if it challenges their belief system, they will not change...