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johnson: to produce over food.arrator: he spoke of the americans left behind and what must be done to bring them into the mainstream. pres. johnson: this year, the time has come when we must get to those who are last in line, the hard-core unemployed. the hardest to reach. employment officials estimate that 500,000 of these persons are now unemployed in major cities of america, and our objective is to place these 500,000 in private industry jobs within the next three years. [applause] pres. johnson: to do this, i have proposed a $2.1 billion manpower program in the coming fiscal year, a 25% increase over the current year. [applause] pres. johnson: most of this increase will be used to start a new partnership between government and private industry to train and to hire the hard-core unemployed person. i know of no task before us of more importance to our future. -- to us and to the country or to our future. narrator: the president spoke comprehensively of the challenges americans faced at home. he sought help from t
johnson: to produce over food.arrator: he spoke of the americans left behind and what must be done to bring them into the mainstream. pres. johnson: this year, the time has come when we must get to those who are last in line, the hard-core unemployed. the hardest to reach. employment officials estimate that 500,000 of these persons are now unemployed in major cities of america, and our objective is to place these 500,000 in private industry jobs within the next three years. [applause] pres....
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johnson's first doers uncheon.january 19, president johnson received credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors. receiving credentials was more symbol than substance. underlying this time-honored ceremony was america's commitment against wanton ignorance and tyranny. there were many signs during the past year that spoke well for a more stable community and president johnson welcomed any hance to enumerate them. the greatest reduction in tariff barriers. the nations of latin america were moving toward economic integration. many asian nations were working behind america's shield to strengthen their economies. africa was seeing the beginnings of regional cooperation. but trouble on many fronts persisted. the latest and most potentially dangerous, north korea. over the past 15 months, we have seen a stepped-up campaign of violence against south korea and the american troops. armed teams were sent into south korea to sabotage and assassinate. on this very day, january 19, a 31-man team of north koreans invaded se
johnson's first doers uncheon.january 19, president johnson received credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors. receiving credentials was more symbol than substance. underlying this time-honored ceremony was america's commitment against wanton ignorance and tyranny. there were many signs during the past year that spoke well for a more stable community and president johnson welcomed any hance to enumerate them. the greatest reduction in tariff barriers. the nations of latin america were...
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johnson and pointed me out to him. the first expression which came to his face, and which i think was the true index of his heart was one of bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i observed him, he tried to assume a more friendly appearance. but it was too late. it was useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of the man, the second was the bland and sickly smile of the demagogue. i turned to mrs. dorsey and said, whatever andrew johnson may be, he certainly is no friend of our race." now, this turned out to be true in to the inth degree, he was probably understating the claim. johnson was a person who actually despised african-american people. and you think about the -- it's hard to say the problem with, the tragedy that at the moment when the fates of african-american people in the united states were being decided, he was at the helm of the government. johnson had been a person who did not care for slavery, but he did not like slavery because he thought that it was ba
johnson and pointed me out to him. the first expression which came to his face, and which i think was the true index of his heart was one of bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i observed him, he tried to assume a more friendly appearance. but it was too late. it was useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of the man, the second was the bland and sickly smile of the demagogue. i turned to mrs. dorsey and said, whatever andrew johnson may be,...
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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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johnson, yesterday we buried our son.e was hurt so badly we were not able to see him, but we do have a photograph that my husband took that he took with him in da nang and i'll send you a copy. i'll read johnson's responds to the kecks. dear mr. and mrs. keck. i am sorry i have not replied until now. i have read and re-read them. i feel more dopely than you couyou could know. there is no american killed or wounded in battle for whom i do not feel a sense of personal responsibility. if it were possible, if it were possible to bring home every man that faces danger there now i would do it and it would be the most satisfying act of my presidency. >> of course, president johnson did not run for re-election. richard nixon is elected in 1968 on a campaign promise and that's the episode here, nixon's campaign promise which was what? >> many people believed that nixon had a plan to end the war and he campaigned on bringing the war to an honorable end. >> tell us about this memo from 1968 before the election from h.r. haltman. who
johnson, yesterday we buried our son.e was hurt so badly we were not able to see him, but we do have a photograph that my husband took that he took with him in da nang and i'll send you a copy. i'll read johnson's responds to the kecks. dear mr. and mrs. keck. i am sorry i have not replied until now. i have read and re-read them. i feel more dopely than you couyou could know. there is no american killed or wounded in battle for whom i do not feel a sense of personal responsibility. if it were...
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good to johnson. what happened was, chicago and boston again demonstrating against local governments, many of which were in democratic hands, which created a political thestorm which threatened political consensus that johnson had created. one of the programs that the oao funded was the national welfare rights organization. johnson had promised that the great society would make taxpayers out of tax eaters, as he put it, take people off the welfare rolls. purpose of the rights organization was to change lunch -- challenge restrictive relegate -- regulations. their aim was to put as many people on the roles as possible. that undercut the great society. the new left960's, had turned on the liberal establishment. the great society did not go to as far and fast as they want they began to attack johnson and the great society reformers on the left, from the left. rightwere attacks on the as well. -- johnson and martin luther king are southerners. they knew about jim crow in the south. they knew about lynchin
good to johnson. what happened was, chicago and boston again demonstrating against local governments, many of which were in democratic hands, which created a political thestorm which threatened political consensus that johnson had created. one of the programs that the oao funded was the national welfare rights organization. johnson had promised that the great society would make taxpayers out of tax eaters, as he put it, take people off the welfare rolls. purpose of the rights organization was...
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yet the thing about johnson was, johnson was a great exponent of the vote. he said, he was talking to whitney young, black leader and you said you've got to get your people out there in rural alabama and mississippi, get those black leaders to get in the cadillacs and get those people to the polls. and he said, whitney said will do that, mr. president, but you know their prejudices are so strong among poor whites that s suckling to make any difference. johnson said that's not right. he said particularly if we get is a site which somebody has enough to eat and as a job i can educate their kids, they are going to vote in their interest and in the general interest as well. unfortunately, that turned out not to be the case, because now we have people who actually voted against their own interests, which is for me come i don't mean to preach but that's a troubling element. politics now has transcended liberalism or conservatism. i don't know whether you heard max boot on npr, max boot is a neoconservative, again come somebody he reviewed my book in the "wall stre
yet the thing about johnson was, johnson was a great exponent of the vote. he said, he was talking to whitney young, black leader and you said you've got to get your people out there in rural alabama and mississippi, get those black leaders to get in the cadillacs and get those people to the polls. and he said, whitney said will do that, mr. president, but you know their prejudices are so strong among poor whites that s suckling to make any difference. johnson said that's not right. he said...
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there's johnson himself.most academics of my generation were part of the anti-war movement, and they've never forgiven johnson for thrusting this more deeply -- us more deeply in that quagmire. there is the all-powerful camelot community tradition. the country, particularly the cultural establishment, still worships the kennedys, and they still regard johnson as a juciper, someone who came in and took credit for what john f. kennedy really created. the, in looking at this program, in looking at the great society, it's somewhat surprising that you have a reform program of this vigor in the 1960s because the country was then relatively peaceful, relatively prosperous. the populist movement was a product of widespread resentment by workers and farmers against robber-baron capitalists on wall street. the progressives were middle class folks worried about being crushed by captains of industry and millions of illiterate immigrants, the new deal was the product of the great depression. massive unemployment and suffe
there's johnson himself.most academics of my generation were part of the anti-war movement, and they've never forgiven johnson for thrusting this more deeply -- us more deeply in that quagmire. there is the all-powerful camelot community tradition. the country, particularly the cultural establishment, still worships the kennedys, and they still regard johnson as a juciper, someone who came in and took credit for what john f. kennedy really created. the, in looking at this program, in looking at...
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andrew johnson highway. this town going to be the local boy does good story. >> is this town still proud of him? >> absolutely. >> reporter: johnson was a taylor before he ran for office. >> they would need to keep heating different irons. >> his shop, the original still stands, became a place for everyday people to talk politics. >> his people, the yeoman, good solid people of eastern tennessee. >> public schools, public libraries, state fairs. anything to give the working man a leg up. >> johnson's back story says historian how war means was every bit as raw as the rail splitters. if lincoln and johnson were competing in the humble olympic who would come away with the gold? >> think johnson would. his father died when he was 3 years old. penniless family. basically no education. wife taught him to write in his early 20s. >> reporter: whit made his political assent more stunning. from town elderman to vice president he didn't lose a single election. on the day, lincoln delivered his second inaugural address
andrew johnson highway. this town going to be the local boy does good story. >> is this town still proud of him? >> absolutely. >> reporter: johnson was a taylor before he ran for office. >> they would need to keep heating different irons. >> his shop, the original still stands, became a place for everyday people to talk politics. >> his people, the yeoman, good solid people of eastern tennessee. >> public schools, public libraries, state fairs....
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, lyndon johnson's mom. and the same intelligence, the same motherly devotion to books and education was imparted to lyndon johnson like the mama harry truman and dwight d eisenhower. now, lyndon johnson of the three presidents was probably the poorest. and he went to college for one year and had to drop out. although he eventually finished and he taught at eight mainly mexican-american school in texas. we will house in school, where you can see him in the back, in the back here and it was this experience that was formative lyndon johnson. in realizing that we are wasting resources, unless we activate the resources of all of our people , we are not going to be a great country. and had a tremendous impression on him. and beginning in the 1960s, these resources started to activate. this is betty friedman in 1950 with her son daniel. she's fond of this picture because many people depicted her, although, she had no interest in family. she's just a radical feminist and it's bob. her book, the feminine mystique wh
, lyndon johnson's mom. and the same intelligence, the same motherly devotion to books and education was imparted to lyndon johnson like the mama harry truman and dwight d eisenhower. now, lyndon johnson of the three presidents was probably the poorest. and he went to college for one year and had to drop out. although he eventually finished and he taught at eight mainly mexican-american school in texas. we will house in school, where you can see him in the back, in the back here and it was this...
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johnson: mr. speaker, may i ask if there are other speakers on the other side? mr. marshall: we have one more additional speaker. ms. johnson: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas reserves. the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. marshall: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the energy subcommittee, mr. randy weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: i appreciate that. i appreciate congressman marshall's bill coming up today. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 4675, the low-dose radiation research act of 2018. this legislation authorizes a research program on the health effects of low-dose radiation within department of energy's office of science. currently, key functions of the united states nuclear and medical industries are guided by assumption-based radiation dose limits and protections. in order to best serve our nation's energy, medical, and defense needs, we need foundational
johnson: mr. speaker, may i ask if there are other speakers on the other side? mr. marshall: we have one more additional speaker. ms. johnson: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas reserves. the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. marshall: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the energy subcommittee, mr. randy weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. weber: i appreciate that. i appreciate...
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johnson's role in the desegregation of tenants. mr. johnson: this is where it all happened. dr. johnson set up a junior development program to train the latest kids, mostly african-americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on strategy and tactics and have kids, and stay for the summer. usually about a dozen kids per year and this is where the color line in the sport of tennis was hisen back in 1950 when first junior development program player played the u.s. nationals and that is what started this entire program. ashely, behind him, arthur came and spent several summers under dr. j's tutelage, and the course behind you is where it all took place. this is where they spent hours and hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working on their admissions and talent. dr. johnson was my grandfather and he was a lincoln university graduate, a football player, student athlete, and ended up going to medical school in nashua, tennessee. he did his residence the in texas and was recruited in the mid-1930's to come to lynchburg. there were a handful of
johnson's role in the desegregation of tenants. mr. johnson: this is where it all happened. dr. johnson set up a junior development program to train the latest kids, mostly african-americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on strategy and tactics and have kids, and stay for the summer. usually about a dozen kids per year and this is where the color line in the sport of tennis was hisen back in 1950 when first junior development program player played the u.s. nationals and...
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we'll link you to the fund ton special offer from johnson himself.ain. >> all right, bruce, sounds good. thank you. >>> we are just days away from this year's philadelphia flower show and septa trying to make your trip to the convention center as easy as it can. they announced plans today to the jefferson regional rail station you'll find 250 septa ambassadors. they'll be in red jackets to make sure you know where you need to go during the flower show of course it runs this saturday from march 3rd through the 11th. >>> they call it the widow maker ton night comedian and new jersey native kevin smith is alive because he did not ignore the symptoms and you shouldn't either. kristen? >> iain the flyers added a new face following the nhl trade deadline. meet the newest guy on the roster. plus hear from the phillies starting pitcher for opening day ahead in sports. right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed so you can download large files faster and power more employees on more devices all for a new low price. what does that equal? our be
we'll link you to the fund ton special offer from johnson himself.ain. >> all right, bruce, sounds good. thank you. >>> we are just days away from this year's philadelphia flower show and septa trying to make your trip to the convention center as easy as it can. they announced plans today to the jefferson regional rail station you'll find 250 septa ambassadors. they'll be in red jackets to make sure you know where you need to go during the flower show of course it runs this...
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robert johnson. next, we talked to his grandson about dr. johnson's role in the desegregation tennis. >> this is the location of where it all happen 15th and peter street, lynchburg, virginia. dr. johnson set up a junior development program in 1951 to train the best and brightest kid. mostly african americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on strategy and tactics and have kids, and stay for the summer. usually about a dozen kids per year. this is where the color line in the sport of tennis was broken in 1950 when healthy against senator -- when healthy against althea gibson played in u.s. nationals. arthur ashe came in 1953 and spent seven summers under dr. j 's tutelage. the court behind you is where it took place. this is where they spent hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working .n their dispositions a. johnson was my grandfather football player, student athlete and the going to medical school in national, tennessee. he did his residency in texas and was recruited in the mid-1930's to come t
robert johnson. next, we talked to his grandson about dr. johnson's role in the desegregation tennis. >> this is the location of where it all happen 15th and peter street, lynchburg, virginia. dr. johnson set up a junior development program in 1951 to train the best and brightest kid. mostly african americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on strategy and tactics and have kids, and stay for the summer. usually about a dozen kids per year. this is where the color line...
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johnson? johnson 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 families 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 fu
johnson? johnson 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 families 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...
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i don't think this guy johnson looks that serious a person. i don't think announce is that serious a person. i look at them being led around by their staff all looking for jobs at the white house. there's something screwy about these guys. when you ask them a question, they don't seem to know the answer or even that interested. they seem a little numb. you go wait a minute, if this guy's behind all this thing about writing these memos and seems intellectual, how come when you interview them on television, there's not much brain power there. >> i don't get it. somebody's pushing this thing for the white house. they're working together. it's fascinating to watch. i don't like it. what's going on here in terms of changing the focus of the public away from this investigation of the president and the russians into this other space? >> you are right, chris. i wish like you that we actually had a serious investigation going on into what happened with russia interfering in our elections. this latest series with these text messages clearly after announ
i don't think this guy johnson looks that serious a person. i don't think announce is that serious a person. i look at them being led around by their staff all looking for jobs at the white house. there's something screwy about these guys. when you ask them a question, they don't seem to know the answer or even that interested. they seem a little numb. you go wait a minute, if this guy's behind all this thing about writing these memos and seems intellectual, how come when you interview them on...
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johnson refused to approve the operation. although the joint chiefs of staff had shown him 20 different plans, none of them would get the minimum alive. within days, the military supported the decision to take a diplomatic track. this would get the prisoners returned by double means, i do not believe there are any of us with a movie to make that would assist us in getting the public returned. just in case diplomacy failed, he did promise the joint chief that his forces would be prepared to take such steps as mining the harbor for sending the u.s. has been to operate under armed escort. thatded rather ominously we will also be ready with various nuclear options. i am not sure that any of these military moves will assist in getting the pueblo crew back but they would teach north korea lesson. number four, you may not know what happened to the men in north korea. many people on the remember that they cooperated in north korea propaganda efforts including signing false letters of confession. there is no doubt that such event happ
johnson refused to approve the operation. although the joint chiefs of staff had shown him 20 different plans, none of them would get the minimum alive. within days, the military supported the decision to take a diplomatic track. this would get the prisoners returned by double means, i do not believe there are any of us with a movie to make that would assist us in getting the public returned. just in case diplomacy failed, he did promise the joint chief that his forces would be prepared to take...
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this is senator johnson and nunes. that's just all it is every time. >> senator johnson of course jump frg conspiracy theory to conspiracy theory when he was forced to admit secret society was probably a joke. john, nunes is also now looking at the state department in his effort to try to discredit the dossier itself. right. he says information was passed to christopher steele, of course who is the author of the trump dossier through the obama state department from obama associate sydney. i know you have known her for a long time. what do you make of that? >> it was trey goudy who suggested this. didn't name sydney as i read the story. and i think it's ludicrous. so what. i'm sure that christopher steele collects information from countless sources. sydney passes and shares information and always has. it's been his style. so i don't see anything there at all. >> because james what matters here again, as we made the point, what matters is what turns out to be true and what doesn't. >> absolutely. >> doesn't matter whethe
this is senator johnson and nunes. that's just all it is every time. >> senator johnson of course jump frg conspiracy theory to conspiracy theory when he was forced to admit secret society was probably a joke. john, nunes is also now looking at the state department in his effort to try to discredit the dossier itself. right. he says information was passed to christopher steele, of course who is the author of the trump dossier through the obama state department from obama associate sydney....
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boris johnson is brad deal with us.ct view him as the enemy and sheep. the fact is he was on the brexit side. it was more than that, the tone and nature of the campaign, a lot of the stuff was controversy with associated with him. it was a bit nasty on both sides. i remember the debates, some of the language used by the remainers against the levers. we have seen some of the hatred. i think the message of valentine's day is one that we love europe, we still wa nt is one that we love europe, we still want to be involved with a number of organisations like erasmus, you do not have to be involved in european unit to do it but we do it. we are a democratic sovereign country and it is for the british people to decide how we are going to go. the opportunities there, he spoke about the numberof opportunities there, he spoke about the number of countries that now trade more with the european union from outside the eu than we do. and also about how many countries that we are now trading with outside the european union where that
boris johnson is brad deal with us.ct view him as the enemy and sheep. the fact is he was on the brexit side. it was more than that, the tone and nature of the campaign, a lot of the stuff was controversy with associated with him. it was a bit nasty on both sides. i remember the debates, some of the language used by the remainers against the levers. we have seen some of the hatred. i think the message of valentine's day is one that we love europe, we still wa nt is one that we love europe, we...
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clearer after the landmark speech by boris johnson?ime after we leave at the end of march next year when subject to negotiation there will be a period of time where nothing much changes. and he clarified his position on that saying although he was making the broader argument for divergence from the european union, during that particular time he would be perfectly happy for the uk to abide by eu law. so some clarification on that but generally this is what downing street described as a rallying cry. it felt at times like the speeches that borisjohnson made as he went around the country on the famous boris bus as it became known. it was similar to all of that. it was this note of optimism saying there are great opportunities out there and nothing to be fearful about. but no detail. downing street would say this is the first ina downing street would say this is the first in a series of speeches and we will hear from theresa may at the weekend when she makes a big speech in munich on security. and the number of other speeches as well or mo
clearer after the landmark speech by boris johnson?ime after we leave at the end of march next year when subject to negotiation there will be a period of time where nothing much changes. and he clarified his position on that saying although he was making the broader argument for divergence from the european union, during that particular time he would be perfectly happy for the uk to abide by eu law. so some clarification on that but generally this is what downing street described as a rallying...
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johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson, is recognized. , mr. hnson: thank you speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, today i rise as chairman of the ways and means subcommittee on social security in support of strengthening protections for social security beneficiaries act. my good friend from connecticut, mr. larson, and i introduced this legislation to make much-needed reforms to social security representative payee programs. congress first authorized social security to designated representative payees all the way back in 1939. the program was last updated in 2004. for those unfamiliar, social security representative payee program designates a payee to help manage the benefits of those who need assistance managing their benefits. and we're talking about quite a few. in fact, you may be surprised to learn that there are about eight million beneficiaries with payees. in my home state of texas, we're talking about more than 625,000 people with payees. to put a face on this program, we're talking about folks like the agi
johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson, is recognized. , mr. hnson: thank you speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, today i rise as chairman of the ways and means subcommittee on social security in support of strengthening protections for social security beneficiaries act. my good friend from connecticut, mr. larson, and i introduced this legislation to make much-needed reforms to social security representative payee programs. congress...
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but johnson was critical in keeping that together.you know, lady bird died i think in late may early june of this year. and both johnson daughters called graham 48 hours before she died and just speak with him because he had stayed in touch with lady bird all of these years. and -- he even got on the phone a few just a day or so before she died and had prayer with her so again the ministering to johnson family -- went on for decades. >> now the other great social issue here domestically at the tile was civil rights as a man of god billy graham wases struggling he's urging the leadership to lean forward on civil rights but he's also patients at very time when dr. martin luther king is saying justice delayed is justice denied. how did he struggle with that? >> i think this is one place where he looks back and wish he had been a bit better leader. in the 50s mr. graham ahead of the curve. he's having integrated crusades refusing to go to cities that won't let black and whites pray together. >> you tell one story where he's going down ais
but johnson was critical in keeping that together.you know, lady bird died i think in late may early june of this year. and both johnson daughters called graham 48 hours before she died and just speak with him because he had stayed in touch with lady bird all of these years. and -- he even got on the phone a few just a day or so before she died and had prayer with her so again the ministering to johnson family -- went on for decades. >> now the other great social issue here domestically...
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johnson has given his right to bret's its speech saying a departure from the e.u. is a cause for hope not fear the deep divisions between leave and remain voters and urged all to unite in an outward looking confident britain. says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. should not be bound by e.u. rules after brics it. more people voted for breaks it than ever voted for anything in the history of this country and i just say in all candor if there would be a second vote i really think it would be another year of. tom all and wrangling and feuding in which the whole country would be the loser so let's not go that let's instead unite about what we all believe in an outward looking liberal global future for a confident united kingdom. well mystery a u.k. correspondent john b. phillips joins me live in the studio so funny was the purpose of this speech i think we have to take the purpose at face value boris johnson says he wants to reunite the country and he acknowledged in the speech that those divisions from the brics it referendum well over a year and a half ago n
johnson has given his right to bret's its speech saying a departure from the e.u. is a cause for hope not fear the deep divisions between leave and remain voters and urged all to unite in an outward looking confident britain. says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. should not be bound by e.u. rules after brics it. more people voted for breaks it than ever voted for anything in the history of this country and i just say in all candor if there would be a second vote i really think it...
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boris johnson said an people make about where you are?said an ambitious aim of trying to reach out and reassure former remainers and praising many former remainers and praising many for what he called their noble views and the sceptical europeans, saying that the brexit is not a peace sign from the white cliffs of dover. but at times, it sounded as if we were backin at times, it sounded as if we were back in the blood and gore of the brexit trenches, back in the referendum campaign. and that served to highlight how divisive the brexit issue was and raises the question about whether opinion really has moved on or whether we do still remaina moved on or whether we do still remain a fundamentally divided nation when it comes to brexit. and in that context, whether boris johnson was the relay that message of reassurance. because for many remainers, he is the bogeyman of brexit, a man loathed by many remainers for his approach and some of his claims during that campaign. it is also quite a long time to leave it before trying to reach out to re
boris johnson said an people make about where you are?said an ambitious aim of trying to reach out and reassure former remainers and praising many former remainers and praising many for what he called their noble views and the sceptical europeans, saying that the brexit is not a peace sign from the white cliffs of dover. but at times, it sounded as if we were backin at times, it sounded as if we were back in the blood and gore of the brexit trenches, back in the referendum campaign. and that...
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johnson said on fox news, what this is all about is further evidence of corruption.ption at the highest levels of the fbi, the secret society, we have an informant talking about a group that was holding secret meetings off-site. the frenzy lasted for a couple of days, turned out the full exchange had to do with a gag gift of putin-themed calendars that was basically a joke, the whole idea of an informant seemed to disappear from senator johnson's mouth. when that was disclosed, senator johns johnson's response was that it could be have been a joke. the senator's last claim was bunk and his latest one might be, as well. we asked senator johnson, of course, to come on the broadcast, we never heard back from his office. we're happy to welcome congressman jim himes of connecticut. this is the second time senator johnson has made a claim alleging basically some conspiracy based on the texts, only for it to turn out to be either not true or not incontext. what's going on here? >> well, you know, it feels like just a week ago i was standing right here talking about how sad
johnson said on fox news, what this is all about is further evidence of corruption.ption at the highest levels of the fbi, the secret society, we have an informant talking about a group that was holding secret meetings off-site. the frenzy lasted for a couple of days, turned out the full exchange had to do with a gag gift of putin-themed calendars that was basically a joke, the whole idea of an informant seemed to disappear from senator johnson's mouth. when that was disclosed, senator johns...
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foreign secretary boris johnson says a departure from the e.u. is in his words cause for hope not fear johnson's much anticipated briggs's speech addressed the deep divisions between leven remain voters and urged unity he says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. should not be bound by e.u. rules after braces bonnie phillips has more from london this was boris johnson appealing to the british people to unite but the very fact that he felt he had to make this speech is testimony to the ensuring divisions which the bracks it referendum now over one and a half years ago has left in its legacy the almost tribal way the british people now tend to see themselves as leavers or remain is his message to remain as is that bracks it is irreversible and they should give up dreams that britain somehow can stay in the e.u. more people voted for brics than ever voted for anything in the history of this country. and i just say in all candor if there would be a second vote i really think it would be another year of. term all and wrangling and feuding it whi
foreign secretary boris johnson says a departure from the e.u. is in his words cause for hope not fear johnson's much anticipated briggs's speech addressed the deep divisions between leven remain voters and urged unity he says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. should not be bound by e.u. rules after braces bonnie phillips has more from london this was boris johnson appealing to the british people to unite but the very fact that he felt he had to make this speech is testimony to the...
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thank you so much secretary johnson. [applause] thea i am so pleased to be moderating this election security panel with three outstanding guests. two of our panelists have been at the forefront of the institute of best practices in their state to help protect elections infrastructure and our third panelist is a noted national security expert who understands the important interplay between federal and state policy making. first let me introduce judge choate the current elections director from colorado. colorado was one of the highest scoring states in our ports. colorado most notably conducts its elections by mail with paper ballots. mr. choate is responsible for implementing cutting-edge risk limiting audits which are essential to ascertaining the accuracy of election results so welcome mr. choate. next we are joined by mr. cortez. he served as the first commissioner of elections for virginia under former governor terry mcauliffe. mr. cortez pulled off a bit of a miracle last year when he oversaw virginia's transition aw
thank you so much secretary johnson. [applause] thea i am so pleased to be moderating this election security panel with three outstanding guests. two of our panelists have been at the forefront of the institute of best practices in their state to help protect elections infrastructure and our third panelist is a noted national security expert who understands the important interplay between federal and state policy making. first let me introduce judge choate the current elections director from...
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johnson was nearly shot as well. it is an incredible story everybody is in tense and depressed nobody knew what was going on secret service was on edge. they just lost president lbj did not move into the president for two weeks he was in northwest washington he is patrolling johnson's backyard at 2:00 o'clock in the morning and he is rustling in the bushes. there is somebody out there. he has a tommy gun he picks it up and the noise comes closer. he aims the tommy gun at the noise he was a split-second from pulling the trigger and out of the bushes walks lyndon johnson he went out to get some fresh air. fourteen hours after kennedy was shot lyndon johnson was nearly shot by a secret service agent in his own yard. it is also in a book called the kennedy detail. an amazing story. just incredible. there is a million stories to tell of the president we could talk all day about this stuff but i did want to talk briefly about donald trump. we've been talking about the history but in terms of the future will be have learned
johnson was nearly shot as well. it is an incredible story everybody is in tense and depressed nobody knew what was going on secret service was on edge. they just lost president lbj did not move into the president for two weeks he was in northwest washington he is patrolling johnson's backyard at 2:00 o'clock in the morning and he is rustling in the bushes. there is somebody out there. he has a tommy gun he picks it up and the noise comes closer. he aims the tommy gun at the noise he was a...
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foreign secretary boris johnson has given his. speech saying a departure from the e.u. is a cause for hope here he addressed the deep divisions between leaves and remain voters of all to unite in an outward looking confident britain johnston says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. shouldn't be bound by e.u. rules to bring. the food it's now with the latest from london. this was boris johnson appealing to the british people to unite but the very fact that he felt he had to make this speech is testimony to the injuring divisions which the bracks at referendum now over one and a half years ago has left in its legacy the almost tribal way the british people now tend to see themselves as leavers or remain is his message to remain as is that bracks it is irreversible and they should give up dreams that britain somehow can stay in the e.u. more people voted for brics it than ever voted for anything in the history of this country and i just say in all candor if there would be a second vote i really think it would be another year of. term all of wrangling and feuding it
foreign secretary boris johnson has given his. speech saying a departure from the e.u. is a cause for hope here he addressed the deep divisions between leaves and remain voters of all to unite in an outward looking confident britain johnston says the result cannot be reversed and the u.k. shouldn't be bound by e.u. rules to bring. the food it's now with the latest from london. this was boris johnson appealing to the british people to unite but the very fact that he felt he had to make this...
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it's good to see secretary johnson. i begin my day at the barack obama and michelle obama portrait unveiling. i did not really want to leave. really an amazing thing and you should check out the portrait and they did a beautiful job. i see secretary johnson, who i enjoyed working with and admired. i read an interview from last week where on this topic he said 2016 was a wake-up call and that "the feds and the states need to do something for our democracy is attacked again." him for sayingnk and 15 seconds what it will take a u.s. senator to 15 minutes. we are known as the good government state. we are very proud of our election laws. on your cap survey thatneera referenced. minnesota is kind of humble we like to be above average. part of that is we have always and good election laws have been cutting edge in a lot of ways. we have the highest voter turnout in the country in 2016. 81% of registered voters turned out. voting.ve in hope and why i did this bill with senator langford is to make sure that we understand this i
it's good to see secretary johnson. i begin my day at the barack obama and michelle obama portrait unveiling. i did not really want to leave. really an amazing thing and you should check out the portrait and they did a beautiful job. i see secretary johnson, who i enjoyed working with and admired. i read an interview from last week where on this topic he said 2016 was a wake-up call and that "the feds and the states need to do something for our democracy is attacked again." him for...
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johnson's role in the desegregation of tenants. mr. johnson: this is where it all happened. dr.gram to train the latest kids, mostly african-americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on
johnson's role in the desegregation of tenants. mr. johnson: this is where it all happened. dr.gram to train the latest kids, mostly african-americans, in the sport of tennis. he would mentor them, work on
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—— boris johnson. stating the obvious? —— boris johnson.aring the impossible circle the british government is attempting to square. borisjohnson government is attempting to square. boris johnson plays government is attempting to square. borisjohnson plays into this, they do not want to go for membership of the all a customs union, depending on whether you want the definite or an indefinite article ahead of that. they are scrabbling for things that will make this work. yesterday we had this letter that was picked up in the daily telegraph and other newspapers, this boris johnson letter suggesting there is some sort of electronic solution, where you have a hard border between the republic of ireland, and part of the uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hearfrom uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hear from the uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hearfrom the european commission today when they bring out their latest document on these negotiations, that is not acceptable to the government in the republic of ireland, it is n
—— boris johnson. stating the obvious? —— boris johnson.aring the impossible circle the british government is attempting to square. borisjohnson government is attempting to square. boris johnson plays government is attempting to square. borisjohnson plays into this, they do not want to go for membership of the all a customs union, depending on whether you want the definite or an indefinite article ahead of that. they are scrabbling for things that will make this work. yesterday we had...
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frank johnson basically -- by the way frank johnson was simply following the settled law of the time. frank johnson basically -- his theory went like this, well, the right to attend a public college or university is not in and of itself a constitutional right. you know, the state makes this available to you but you don't have a constitutional right to attend the school. and secondly, the judge posited that to the extent that you are accepted as a student, you're acceptance and your presence is conditioned upon an individual student's compliance with the rules and regulations of the institution. well, in alabama, the alabama state board of education had a provision that declared as follows. just as a student may choose to withdraw from a particular college at any time for any personally determined reason, the college may also at any time decline to continue to accept responsibility for the supervision and service to any student with whom the relationship becomes unpleasant and difficult. judge johnson saw these terms as having the effect of reserving to the college the right to dismiss
frank johnson basically -- by the way frank johnson was simply following the settled law of the time. frank johnson basically -- his theory went like this, well, the right to attend a public college or university is not in and of itself a constitutional right. you know, the state makes this available to you but you don't have a constitutional right to attend the school. and secondly, the judge posited that to the extent that you are accepted as a student, you're acceptance and your presence is...
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johnson's story is not uncommon.nce scams k account for the largest on line crime losses. >> once a victim send money to a scammer they will put them on a sucker's list. >> special agent, steven shapiro overseas fbi confidence fraud frob l problem. >> is there a dome graphic susceptible? >> the victims tend to be el educated, unfortunately have emotional vulnerability. >> shapiro says romance crimes are rising as online dating popularity increases. in 2016, 15% of american adults said they used an online dating website or app. >> after a relationship is established, a scammer will send gifts. poetry. flowers. and then makes long term plans. such as going on lavish vacation or, or marriage proposals. >> what do you say to the individual who thinks i could never fall victim to this kind of thing? >> these are expert. >> johnson is focused on sharing her story. and moving forward. >> you can should have, could have yourself to death i will not do that. because, it was a part of my life. i learned from it. >> debbie john
johnson's story is not uncommon.nce scams k account for the largest on line crime losses. >> once a victim send money to a scammer they will put them on a sucker's list. >> special agent, steven shapiro overseas fbi confidence fraud frob l problem. >> is there a dome graphic susceptible? >> the victims tend to be el educated, unfortunately have emotional vulnerability. >> shapiro says romance crimes are rising as online dating popularity increases. in 2016, 15% of...
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other johnson and james buchanan, certainly i do think deserves to be at the bottom.i'm going to come back to that in just a second. so i think we can all pretty much agree that these ten folks belong where they are. i'm also asked an awful lot what is the best preparation for being president? well, there's really no one thing that qualifies you for being president. obviously, many presidents have taken very different routes to get to the white house. a lot of presidents have been lawyers, a lot have been governors. if you look at the stats of who has done what, lawyers and governors are featured pretty heavily. my own sense is that being a governor is probably the best experience because it gives you executive experience at dealing with the legislature and so forth. it's really the closest thing there is to being a president. and particularly the big states like california or texas, something like that. a couple of presidents have come directly from the senate. the two most recent examples, of course, being john f. kennedy and barack obama. very rare, though, to go d
other johnson and james buchanan, certainly i do think deserves to be at the bottom.i'm going to come back to that in just a second. so i think we can all pretty much agree that these ten folks belong where they are. i'm also asked an awful lot what is the best preparation for being president? well, there's really no one thing that qualifies you for being president. obviously, many presidents have taken very different routes to get to the white house. a lot of presidents have been lawyers, a...
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johnson: mr. george scott is the managing director for the accountability office. >> thank you chairman johnson, raking member mccaskill. and members of the committee. tom pleased to be here discuss opportunities to further strengthen the department of homeland security. over the past 15 years, dhs has a range of operations while making significant progress in addressing the highest area of transforming the department and strengthening its management functions. we consider dhs to be a model for how other agencies should work to address their high risk issues. there are a number of key areas our department needs to improve. we authorization provides the opportunity to reflect on the progress the department has made, and help to align the dhs commissions, roles, and responsibilities to counter new and emerging threats to the homeland. i would like to discuss specific examples where we think legislation to reauthorize the department will help. in terms of departmental organization, codifying the role
johnson: mr. george scott is the managing director for the accountability office. >> thank you chairman johnson, raking member mccaskill. and members of the committee. tom pleased to be here discuss opportunities to further strengthen the department of homeland security. over the past 15 years, dhs has a range of operations while making significant progress in addressing the highest area of transforming the department and strengthening its management functions. we consider dhs to be a...
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other agenda will be, promoting boris johnson!ions of the speech, that really is... keeping us guessing. quite a head game. he is a showman after all so maybe he is starting the brexit extravaganza of speeches from all the ministers who are relevant on this and for the foreign secretary, because yes, some papers like the sun have spun it as a rebuke or a warning shot to the pm to say it is intolerable and under democratic that we are still tied into the eu after brexit but i interpret it that he's not wagging his finger at the prime minister but people like limits —— people who supported remain around the cabinet table like phillip hammond, because the way day at chequers the ministers are meant to be having in the next week, where finally, after hours of debate, they will decide what they want from their future relationship with eu so he's trying to put his argument with some brio. and heading off anyone thinking about a second referendum? yes, saying that would be entirely undemocratic, taking potshots at people who have said th
other agenda will be, promoting boris johnson!ions of the speech, that really is... keeping us guessing. quite a head game. he is a showman after all so maybe he is starting the brexit extravaganza of speeches from all the ministers who are relevant on this and for the foreign secretary, because yes, some papers like the sun have spun it as a rebuke or a warning shot to the pm to say it is intolerable and under democratic that we are still tied into the eu after brexit but i interpret it that...
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—— boris johnson.sjohnson government is attempting to square. boris johnson plays government is attempting to square. borisjohnson plays into this, they do not want to go for membership of the all a customs union, depending on whether you want the definite or an indefinite article ahead of that. they are scrabbling for things that will make this work. yesterday we had this letter that was picked up in the daily telegraph and other newspapers, this boris johnson letter suggesting there is some sort of electronic solution, where you have a hard border between the republic of ireland, and part of the uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hearfrom uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hear from the uk. the bottom line is, as we are going to hearfrom the european commission today when they bring out their latest document on these negotiations, that is not acceptable to the government in the republic of ireland, it is not acceptable to the european commission, the idea of having a hard border. it m
—— boris johnson.sjohnson government is attempting to square. boris johnson plays government is attempting to square. borisjohnson plays into this, they do not want to go for membership of the all a customs union, depending on whether you want the definite or an indefinite article ahead of that. they are scrabbling for things that will make this work. yesterday we had this letter that was picked up in the daily telegraph and other newspapers, this boris johnson letter suggesting there is...
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everybody british secretary of state says those opposing breaks into betraying the country is boris johnson continues to throw his backing behind the u.k.'s exit from the european union. and the cradle of terror we've got reports coming up from a notorious paris suburb where dozens of residents already been recruited by islamic state. just four pm wednesday afternoon watching out international with me kevin owen hi there great to have you company thank you first then the dutch foreign minister's been forced to resign after admitting he lied that he had had a meeting with president putin back in two thousand and six when a fellow of. the boat was charged. for. motional resignation. departure comes just a day before he was supposed to meet his russian counterpart here in moscow well let's look now with hindsight with of those false claims were worth it. if in early two thousand and six i was advised to move putin's countryside house i stopped at the back of a room or a meeting was being held but i could hear very well vladimir putin talking about a greater russia he said this included russia
everybody british secretary of state says those opposing breaks into betraying the country is boris johnson continues to throw his backing behind the u.k.'s exit from the european union. and the cradle of terror we've got reports coming up from a notorious paris suburb where dozens of residents already been recruited by islamic state. just four pm wednesday afternoon watching out international with me kevin owen hi there great to have you company thank you first then the dutch foreign...
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name is tom johnson. i am proud to say that i am a cofounder of what we think is the new atlanta press club. it is second only to the national press club. in quality it is the number one press club in america. this is a joint meeting read several years ago pete and i -- peak was then, i guess at that time he was chairman of the board for the woodruff foundation and later the commerce club -- we thought it would be a real good thing to bring together the strengths of the atlanta media and the atlanta business community into this, and particularly at time to time to have speakers with a message that we felt was important to this community, as well as to the nation. we have had speakers like general betray us -- general petreaus. we can go down the list. i knew absolutely no one on lyndon johnson's staff in 65. i had no political connections. i was not part of the presidential family, even though my last name in fact is johnson. [applause] [laughter] but fortunately for me the agent in charge of president jo
name is tom johnson. i am proud to say that i am a cofounder of what we think is the new atlanta press club. it is second only to the national press club. in quality it is the number one press club in america. this is a joint meeting read several years ago pete and i -- peak was then, i guess at that time he was chairman of the board for the woodruff foundation and later the commerce club -- we thought it would be a real good thing to bring together the strengths of the atlanta media and the...
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is tom johnson. i am proud to say that i am a cofounder of what we think is the new atlanta press club. today it is the second-largest press club in the usa, second only to the national is club and it is the number one press club and america. this is a joint meeting of the leaders. , myself ands ago another thought it would be a good idea to have dinner with the atlantic community to bring them into this and have speakers that would tell the message we thought was important to this community as well as the nation. we've had speakers like general generals -- like -- petraeus. absolutely nobody on the stuff in 1965. no political connections. not a part of the presidential family even though my last name it is johnson. [laughter] mr. johnson: the agent in charge of president johnson's protection at the time was a man named rufus youngblood from my hometown. we became good friends. it was rufus who hurled president johnson to the floor board of a limousine and dallas and placed his own body on top of lbj
is tom johnson. i am proud to say that i am a cofounder of what we think is the new atlanta press club. today it is the second-largest press club in the usa, second only to the national is club and it is the number one press club and america. this is a joint meeting of the leaders. , myself ands ago another thought it would be a good idea to have dinner with the atlantic community to bring them into this and have speakers that would tell the message we thought was important to this community as...
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agencies for johnson is calling on me in march to work with the u.n. and repatriate the refugees dr rakhine state but under u.n. supervision me and more has so far blocked un investigators from the region and a high ranking u.s. diplomat recently quit an advisory board saying he feared the panel would whitewash the crisis new reports and photos of mass graves are increasing international pressure on sochi under a government i believe she can still make a change and make a difference but to do that she needs to show get the agencies in get the refugees back home in a way that is safe and voluntary and and dignified. what remains to be seen is if she can live up to her nine hundred ninety one nobel peace prize and put a stop to the humanitarian and human rights crisis that continue paltrow dirge on al-jazeera. a senior leaders of south africa's ruling party are hoping to finalize a deal that will see president jacob zuma leave office their meeting in the next few hours assume is under pressure to resign over corruption allegations the opposition is warni
agencies for johnson is calling on me in march to work with the u.n. and repatriate the refugees dr rakhine state but under u.n. supervision me and more has so far blocked un investigators from the region and a high ranking u.s. diplomat recently quit an advisory board saying he feared the panel would whitewash the crisis new reports and photos of mass graves are increasing international pressure on sochi under a government i believe she can still make a change and make a difference but to do...
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we'll link to you the fund and a special offer from lane johnson himself. luce glee bruce, we'll have to do this every year i think. >> i don't see why not. >> thank you. >>> so they call it the widow maker and tonight comedian and new jersey native kevin smith is alive because did he not ignore the symptoms and none of us should. >>> students at one local university are coming together to make sure those in ♪ >>> a year's long mystery in ridley creek state park has pennsylvania state police now releasing these schedule p sketches they believe this is what a woman looked like whose body a hiker found in the park in january of 2016. she had three rings on a gold irish ring, a gold ring with the initials c an gold diamond rink. if you have any idea who she could have been, contact state police. >>> happening right now actor and director kevin smith is alive and counting his blessings. the new jersey native had mass suv heart tack last night while on the road performing. it's the kind of heart attack doctors say you have little chance of surviving if you don't
we'll link to you the fund and a special offer from lane johnson himself. luce glee bruce, we'll have to do this every year i think. >> i don't see why not. >> thank you. >>> so they call it the widow maker and tonight comedian and new jersey native kevin smith is alive because did he not ignore the symptoms and none of us should. >>> students at one local university are coming together to make sure those in ♪ >>> a year's long mystery in ridley creek...
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lane johnson just rocks with that one.e parkland florida shooting students across the country are mobilizing demanding action from elected officials. a group of students from parkland high school in lehigh county are doing their part to try to make a difference. parkland for parkland. here's hank flynn. >> reporter: it reads academics outside parkland high school in allentwn. but they're teaching a little more than that. >> it's hank. i'm at parkland high school here in allentown. they put these parkland for parkland bracelets together all proceeds go to the families of the parkland high school shoot. my take is, don't ever tell the youth what they can and can't do. they'll school you. the parkland school shooting struck a nerve with most of us but with colin and kylie did you have in particular, their first cousin goes to school there. >> his name is daniel did you have. my family was really worried about that. i'm imagining all the grief the families of the victims have been going through and realizing it could have been
lane johnson just rocks with that one.e parkland florida shooting students across the country are mobilizing demanding action from elected officials. a group of students from parkland high school in lehigh county are doing their part to try to make a difference. parkland for parkland. here's hank flynn. >> reporter: it reads academics outside parkland high school in allentwn. but they're teaching a little more than that. >> it's hank. i'm at parkland high school here in allentown....