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joe johnson said army is in the field. joe johnson's army is in the field.sas just surrendered before. he has to make some peace. there is another group in texas that takes a little longer to surrender and give up their arms. he has a lot of struggles with ulysses grant over the treatment of former confederates, because grant gave his word that the soldiers would not be punished for their role in the war if they surrendered. as i said, johnson did not want to do that. he did want to hang some of them. grant succeeded with that. the first order of business was what to do with the states. we had no state governments down there. the south was occupied. it was an occupied hostile territory. congress was not in session. this was an era that congress only sat four or five months a year. through the winter basically, and into the spring. johnson went ahead and began reconstituting state governments basically on his own. lincoln had done that with one or two. he had war powers. i guess louisiana during the war. it was an emergency and the president had war powers. i
joe johnson said army is in the field. joe johnson's army is in the field.sas just surrendered before. he has to make some peace. there is another group in texas that takes a little longer to surrender and give up their arms. he has a lot of struggles with ulysses grant over the treatment of former confederates, because grant gave his word that the soldiers would not be punished for their role in the war if they surrendered. as i said, johnson did not want to do that. he did want to hang some...
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why was johnson impeached? i think you probably note the answer to that ready clearly, as clearly as anyone can. on the 21st of february, 1868, secretary ofow, war edward stanton was dismissed from the war department by andrew johnson, sending acting general lorenzo thomas to have order him to vacate the premises so that what we call today the defense department would be put in andrew johnson's hands. and within the course of barely three days, the house of representatives overwhelmingly, by more than a two thirds vote, voted to impeach andrew johnson. it is a striking and remarkable moment, and you have to ask yourself why? nobody thinks, for example, of a present president firing his secretary of state or the like, that there would be impeachment resolutions brought. [laughter] mark: nobody in the past has occurred on this. why would this happen in the case of stanton of all people especially when you consider with a thoroughly unpleasant person he is? we have to understand that. the only way we can understan
why was johnson impeached? i think you probably note the answer to that ready clearly, as clearly as anyone can. on the 21st of february, 1868, secretary ofow, war edward stanton was dismissed from the war department by andrew johnson, sending acting general lorenzo thomas to have order him to vacate the premises so that what we call today the defense department would be put in andrew johnson's hands. and within the course of barely three days, the house of representatives overwhelmingly, by...
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so it was a trap set for johnson, and johnson was too smart not to know that.e knew if he fired stanton, which he ultimately did, he first tried to just remove him under the procedures of the act, and he suspended stanton, sent notice to the senate, asking them to confirm his removal. the senate did not, and johnson stewed about that for a time, then just removed him. brian: when did president andrew johnson know they were out to impeach him? david: there have been efforts to impeach him before. up in the senate trial. at least two. notwas weird, and we need talk about it much. it was run by a crackpot. the second one was more serious, in the fall of 1867. and it was led by republicans, of course, who really thought his policies and his performance in office was a disaster. and so, they basically wrote that up as impeachment articles. it was reported by the committee, it haereard it, the judiciary committee, and on the floor the minority member of the committee made a very powerful argument that if we just remove him because we disagree with him, we are never g
so it was a trap set for johnson, and johnson was too smart not to know that.e knew if he fired stanton, which he ultimately did, he first tried to just remove him under the procedures of the act, and he suspended stanton, sent notice to the senate, asking them to confirm his removal. the senate did not, and johnson stewed about that for a time, then just removed him. brian: when did president andrew johnson know they were out to impeach him? david: there have been efforts to impeach him...
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it was a trap that was set for johnson. johnson was way too smart not to know that. he knew that if he fired stanton, which he ultimately did. he first tried to just remove him under the procedures of the act. he suspended stanton. he sent a notice to the senate and asked them to confirm his removal. the senate didn't. johnson stood about that for -- stewed about that for a long time and just remove 10. brian: wended president andrew johnson know they were out to get him and impeach him? david: there had been efforts to impeach him before. what ended up in the senate trial, at least two. one was weird. much,dn't talk about it it was run by a crackpot. the second was the more serious one. it was in the fall of 1867. it was led by republicans, of thought hisreally policies and his performance in office was a disaster. they basically wrote that up as impeachment articles. it was reported by the committee that heard it. then, on the floor, the minority member of the committee made a very powerful argument that if we just remove him because we disagree with him, we are ne
it was a trap that was set for johnson. johnson was way too smart not to know that. he knew that if he fired stanton, which he ultimately did. he first tried to just remove him under the procedures of the act. he suspended stanton. he sent a notice to the senate and asked them to confirm his removal. the senate didn't. johnson stood about that for -- stewed about that for a long time and just remove 10. brian: wended president andrew johnson know they were out to get him and impeach him? david:...
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and grant and johnson were really at loggerheads so -- brian: what was johnson's position in the johnson, i mean, grant's position in the johnson administration? david: he was general in chief of the army. and so, the real crisis developed because the army was in the south trying to enforce all of these laws that congress had adopted over johnson's vetoes to protect the freedmen, to take care of the ex-slaves, make sure they weren't shot down in the street, to give them the vote, to give them a voice in their governments. and so, the generals who were in charge often would intervene to enforce the law. and as soon as they did, johnson would toss them out. and he ended up removing four of the five who had initially been appointed. this upset grant tremendously both because he thought they were good officers doing what they should do, but he also had become a believer in ending slavery. he had been not much of an abolitionist before the war, but he came around. and stanton was infuriated by it. so, both stanton and grant basically developed a program of resisting johnson from within. they
and grant and johnson were really at loggerheads so -- brian: what was johnson's position in the johnson, i mean, grant's position in the johnson administration? david: he was general in chief of the army. and so, the real crisis developed because the army was in the south trying to enforce all of these laws that congress had adopted over johnson's vetoes to protect the freedmen, to take care of the ex-slaves, make sure they weren't shot down in the street, to give them the vote, to give them a...
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these are the bills that go out to johnson and johnson. these johnson state governments in the south pass black code. they are updated versions of the slave code of the south. southerners who had been defeated and maybe lincoln with have accepted their defeat if their demands were put on them. but johnson is holding it that -- we are going to win the peace. they pass these black codes. the black codes are pretty awful. they recognize the end of slavery. they say that slavery has ended but they try to restrict black white and black freedom and put black people as close a state to slavery as possible. some of these were egregious. the mississippi black coat was the worst. they enacted vagrancy laws. they said if a black person is found not working for someone, he can be arrested and fined. in order to pay his fines, he had to be led to a plantation. if a black person is tending his own land or is self-employed, he is defined as a vagrant. they forced black people to enter into year-long contracts to work at plantations. they could commandeer
these are the bills that go out to johnson and johnson. these johnson state governments in the south pass black code. they are updated versions of the slave code of the south. southerners who had been defeated and maybe lincoln with have accepted their defeat if their demands were put on them. but johnson is holding it that -- we are going to win the peace. they pass these black codes. the black codes are pretty awful. they recognize the end of slavery. they say that slavery has ended but they...
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johnson redoes both. anyone who says that johnson is a continuation of lincoln, he he sees this as a state's right. this is a big federal government agency, it is unconstitutional. jensen? one thing that was interesting was that the reason for that could be that it was racism, but he had a strong notion that only the on wealthy, white population should be ruling and should have political powers. i think he thought the freedmen's bureau had too much political power. which could be his reasoning for that. prof. sinha: in a way, it was connected because you could say that for johnson, slave owners and black slaves were two sides of the same coin. he saw them as connected. when he implemented its reconstruction policy, he was lenient to that class. he worked with 14,000 who were pardoned overnight. he liked that they were groveling to him, begging for pardon. and he pardoned them all. he had no punitive plan. he probably decided that his racism outweighed the envy of this class. that is one way that one could
johnson redoes both. anyone who says that johnson is a continuation of lincoln, he he sees this as a state's right. this is a big federal government agency, it is unconstitutional. jensen? one thing that was interesting was that the reason for that could be that it was racism, but he had a strong notion that only the on wealthy, white population should be ruling and should have political powers. i think he thought the freedmen's bureau had too much political power. which could be his reasoning...
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here we have johnson. he is a man who is seen as a staunch unionist, because ron saying i will make treason odious. people think you will be hard on the southern secessionist. he says to black people, i will be your moses. lincoln never said that. they think, he will be for black rights and black freedom, too. a johnson is a huge disappointment. rights democrat. he joins the republican party during the civil war but his states right democrat it roots are very strong. he is very reluctant to use federal power to enforce black rights or to have any federal part to reconstruct the south. what is interesting about johnson is that he is a staunch racist. this comes out during his presidency. he can't even contemplate that black people are equals. he is southern, white, he hates the planter class. he hates black people even more. when you look at the policies of his presidential reconstruction, you can see this. he at one point even meets a dedication led by frederick douglass. he was received politely by lincol
here we have johnson. he is a man who is seen as a staunch unionist, because ron saying i will make treason odious. people think you will be hard on the southern secessionist. he says to black people, i will be your moses. lincoln never said that. they think, he will be for black rights and black freedom, too. a johnson is a huge disappointment. rights democrat. he joins the republican party during the civil war but his states right democrat it roots are very strong. he is very reluctant to use...
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but prosecutor stewart won his case and had tyrone johnson convicted. at home just a few miles away with information that might have proven his innocence. in july of one thousand nine hundred two derek hamilton was on trial for the murder of nathaniel cash hamilton has a big similarity with tyrone johnson's it came down to the alleged eyewitness testimony of one person in hamilton's case her name is. the police say smith aidid hamilton as the shooter but it isn't so simple when the defense doesn't know is there is actually the same person as the woman who called herself karen smith at the crime scene and told detective frank she didn't see the shooting. the fact that she gave two different names and two different versions of events would have raised serious red flags in trial about the reliability of her idea of hamilton as the killer. smith said you didn't do it. and then she went to the police station. and said you didn't do what transpired to make her change her testimony i don't know what happened in the precinct as i was in the well i can tell you
but prosecutor stewart won his case and had tyrone johnson convicted. at home just a few miles away with information that might have proven his innocence. in july of one thousand nine hundred two derek hamilton was on trial for the murder of nathaniel cash hamilton has a big similarity with tyrone johnson's it came down to the alleged eyewitness testimony of one person in hamilton's case her name is. the police say smith aidid hamilton as the shooter but it isn't so simple when the defense...
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johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, evil in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan verse a plan of the republicans. he demeans himself completely. ownas drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against hisgning own party, against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. whitenks he can unite northerners and white southerners on race. he says this will be a mongrel democracy. enter marriage and social equality. he does so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted at. the northern public opinion and it is not being swayed by him playing this race card. things that work were not working at this time. let's go around the circle. he did a swing around the circle in the north. it was a complete disaster. i am hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all of t
johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, evil in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan verse a plan of the republicans. he demeans himself completely. ownas drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against hisgning own party, against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. whitenks he can unite northerners and...
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tyrone johnson is running out of options this d.n.a. test may be their last chance to prove his innocence. jay saltpeter is a former n.y.p.d. detective who has worked many high profile wrongful conviction tases most of my work is exoneration work doing this work outs they are and you realize how naive i was until i retired from the new york police o'clock and now to deal with it on the other side. there's a d.n.a. sample right that's out there and i think we need to you know explore that d.n.a. sample the known way that d.n.a. works is there somebody to match it to. tyrone johnson's team has their eye on a potential suspect one of the prosecution's key witnesses and say the man known as phantom confessed to the murder of leroy van the witness id johnson has phantom was that your nickname that no he was making although no phantom somebody that i know what you just got me decide j. saltpeter recently talked to a source who said the real phantom was in new york rikers island correctional facility and was talking if you want to play else le
tyrone johnson is running out of options this d.n.a. test may be their last chance to prove his innocence. jay saltpeter is a former n.y.p.d. detective who has worked many high profile wrongful conviction tases most of my work is exoneration work doing this work outs they are and you realize how naive i was until i retired from the new york police o'clock and now to deal with it on the other side. there's a d.n.a. sample right that's out there and i think we need to you know explore that d.n.a....
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boris johnson stepping down.ok at how the markets are reacting. >> more trade tension, a meeting with angela merkel with a trade one in for president trump. of we will hear from the ceo the largest chemical company about his plan to invest in a second complex in china and how trade impacts that. ok,
boris johnson stepping down.ok at how the markets are reacting. >> more trade tension, a meeting with angela merkel with a trade one in for president trump. of we will hear from the ceo the largest chemical company about his plan to invest in a second complex in china and how trade impacts that. ok,
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what did johnson think? johnson is not buying this. he is a states rights guy. he does not think congress should have anything to do with reconstruction. he is disbanding black union army troops. he's issuing his plan for reconstruction. he penalizes the planter class. anyone owning more than $20,000 in property shall not be pardoned. but what happens? these people, representatives of the planter class, comes to johnson, and he issues wholesale pardons. 14,000 people. what happens with the new governments being formed in the south under johnson's plan? not many of them were secessionists, because they were unionist. the unionists had opposed the secession of their states but many of them had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office in the confederacy. the most important one of those was alexander stevens, the vice president of the confederacy. these state governments are full of former confederates, some of them still wearing the confederate army uniforms as generals. they are sending these guys to congress. alexander stevens is elected senator from g
what did johnson think? johnson is not buying this. he is a states rights guy. he does not think congress should have anything to do with reconstruction. he is disbanding black union army troops. he's issuing his plan for reconstruction. he penalizes the planter class. anyone owning more than $20,000 in property shall not be pardoned. but what happens? these people, representatives of the planter class, comes to johnson, and he issues wholesale pardons. 14,000 people. what happens with the new...
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johnson did not forget it. by now we are starting to accelerate into vietnam. johnson sent combat troops. in 1967 the vietnam war has been going on a solid three years of open combat, almost half 1 million troops in vietnam. a number of us senators becoming antiwar senators. kennedy was starting to move in that direction from 67 but wouldn't commit to it because his brother was the guy that first got us into vietnam and he was in this quandary attacking the policies he was part of in his brother's administration, johnson going full bore on vietnam on the republican candidates, they are supporting the president on vietnam telling them go go go so alan lowenstein who served one term in congress meeting the antiwar movement on college campuses decides having these protest marches is not going to work, we need someone who will challenge johnson directly and do it on the vietnam war and his number one choice everybody is number one choice was bobby kennedy and they went to see bobby, talked to him several times but
johnson did not forget it. by now we are starting to accelerate into vietnam. johnson sent combat troops. in 1967 the vietnam war has been going on a solid three years of open combat, almost half 1 million troops in vietnam. a number of us senators becoming antiwar senators. kennedy was starting to move in that direction from 67 but wouldn't commit to it because his brother was the guy that first got us into vietnam and he was in this quandary attacking the policies he was part of in his...
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johnson has the opposite reaction. in one phone conversation with bobby and then another phone conversation with a senator saying we need somebody with stars, a general, to take the situation, not some diplomat like bobby is trying to put forward. robert kennedy was very deferential to johnson. he understood the presidency the first two years, he volunteered to go as ambassador to vietnam in 1964. lyndon johnson turned him down for a number of reasons , including the fact they couldn't lose another kennedy at this time. as it went on in 1966, bobby had been giving private advice about how to take care of vietnam diplomatically. in the hearings, the secretary of state seemed open to elections involving the nlf, the viet cong's political arm. bobby put out this statement saying " we need to give them a share of the power and responsibility." a firestorm of criticism came back. hubert humphrey, from his brother's old advisers, everyone in washington basically seeing this through the lens of johnson versus kennedy and his
johnson has the opposite reaction. in one phone conversation with bobby and then another phone conversation with a senator saying we need somebody with stars, a general, to take the situation, not some diplomat like bobby is trying to put forward. robert kennedy was very deferential to johnson. he understood the presidency the first two years, he volunteered to go as ambassador to vietnam in 1964. lyndon johnson turned him down for a number of reasons , including the fact they couldn't lose...
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he wanted to be with the kennedy legacy and johnson wanted a johnson administration. he was very open in that johnson does not want me to be a part of this administration because i am a kennedy and because he wants to be elected in his own right. >> that is very true. johnson became his brother's vice president. bobby resented that and never really forgot it. there is a well known story at the convention when john kennedy decided for various reasons that he needed or wanted lyndon johnson as his running mate. bobby kennedy went down to convey information to johnson did his best to try to get johnson to not to take the vice presidency. that was always remembered in that relationship between johnson and bobby kennedy. >> all of that sort of spelled out in 1965, 661 people from the kennedy term started writing a book. so you had a sitting president and a senator from new york basically fighting over where you're supposed to be president or were you in accidental president? this was never supposed to happen is a quote. of that particular time. we can't talk about the 1960
he wanted to be with the kennedy legacy and johnson wanted a johnson administration. he was very open in that johnson does not want me to be a part of this administration because i am a kennedy and because he wants to be elected in his own right. >> that is very true. johnson became his brother's vice president. bobby resented that and never really forgot it. there is a well known story at the convention when john kennedy decided for various reasons that he needed or wanted lyndon johnson...
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johnson was on the ballot but johnson said why bother? but mccarthy was a joke. i will not even bother. he didn't want new hampshire to be lost in the shuffle. so he sat out the pledge cards. every registered voter in new hampshire it was up pledge card with the right in campaign. the people recoil. what happened to the secret ballot? to send this pledge to the state party office and then to say it is time for democrats to stand up and be counted or counted out. to use this as a heavy-handed big brother threat and this words that the headquarters. the estimated would get between five and 10% on election day came within 200 votes and then two days later he jumps in the race. so a lot of the kennedy supporters moved to bobby that mccarthy supporters would have been kennedy supporters but this terrible tension between the campaign had occurred. but when johnson saw the polls he would be killed by eugene mccarthy three days later that lbj drops out. and then to drop out of the race without the guys they were in the race begin with. bobby kennedy and mccarthy over the
johnson was on the ballot but johnson said why bother? but mccarthy was a joke. i will not even bother. he didn't want new hampshire to be lost in the shuffle. so he sat out the pledge cards. every registered voter in new hampshire it was up pledge card with the right in campaign. the people recoil. what happened to the secret ballot? to send this pledge to the state party office and then to say it is time for democrats to stand up and be counted or counted out. to use this as a heavy-handed...
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so i think this is inevitably boris johnson has done something about boris johnson he's only haven't cared about himself he's only ever done at any minute what is what he thinks that he's interested. like you just said he's resigned half an hour to go on dialysis is going to take maximum damage he's now in it for himself and i don't think the tories will fall for it so you think there's going to be a leadership conference now is that your reading of it i think you know what i think you talk too fast boy this is happening all the ones why john says decided to go now the originally decided not to not to go for say the weekend so i mean he's all maneuvers it was always going to lead to charges against may eventually a lot of people thought it was happening rather than sooner but as i say the crunch moment is not what's happening now is what happens in october when the e.u. finally has a summit which is the post the song of the great city and it may still trying to say we want the single market because it's not free moving to people they'll say you know you can't have that and then we ha
so i think this is inevitably boris johnson has done something about boris johnson he's only haven't cared about himself he's only ever done at any minute what is what he thinks that he's interested. like you just said he's resigned half an hour to go on dialysis is going to take maximum damage he's now in it for himself and i don't think the tories will fall for it so you think there's going to be a leadership conference now is that your reading of it i think you know what i think you talk too...
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& johnson. >> reporter: 61-year-old toni roberts believes johnson & johnson talcum powder products causedrian cancer, and a jury in missouri agrees. yesterday it ordered johnson & johnson to pay roberts and 21 other plaintiffs nearly $4.7 billion in damages. their attorneys argued the pharmaceutical company sold and potentially still sells talc products like baby powder contaminated with asbestos, a mineral found in talc that has been linked to lung cancer. roberts says she began using johnson & johnson powder products as a teen for feminine hygiene purposes and was diagnosed with cancer in 2014. >> i was surprised when i developed some indigestion, and within a matter of a week or so i was told i had ovarian cancer. >> reporter: but the science linking johnson & johnson's products to cancer is mixed. the american cancer society says there is very little evidence at this time that any other forms of cancer are linked with consumer use of talcum powder. in a statement, johnson & johnson said they were deeply disappointed in the verdict and the company remains confident that its products do
& johnson. >> reporter: 61-year-old toni roberts believes johnson & johnson talcum powder products causedrian cancer, and a jury in missouri agrees. yesterday it ordered johnson & johnson to pay roberts and 21 other plaintiffs nearly $4.7 billion in damages. their attorneys argued the pharmaceutical company sold and potentially still sells talc products like baby powder contaminated with asbestos, a mineral found in talc that has been linked to lung cancer. roberts says she...
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we know boris johnson has left his role and the fa ct johnson has left his role and the fact that there i think very few people think he will retire to the backbenches. is he planning to be a rival leadership bid or is he trying to get theresa may to change her position? a lot of people think is the former. do you agree? we have got two big questions on the table. is there are going to bea on the table. is there are going to be a successful attempt to unseat theresa may and wilbur brexiteers be able to throw her off course for a soft brexit? things are fluid as we speak mps are gathering in hearing from the prime minister in the 1922 committee and it is not clear if they have enough letters. it takes 48 letters to the chairman of the committee in order to hold a vote of no—confidence and i don't think they have got them today, the question is, will this be what the tory party looks like from here on end? i was in the chamberand looks like from here on end? i was in the chamber and are go and use all seems that i have not seen in my reporting career, tory mps barracking the prime ministe
we know boris johnson has left his role and the fa ct johnson has left his role and the fact that there i think very few people think he will retire to the backbenches. is he planning to be a rival leadership bid or is he trying to get theresa may to change her position? a lot of people think is the former. do you agree? we have got two big questions on the table. is there are going to bea on the table. is there are going to be a successful attempt to unseat theresa may and wilbur brexiteers be...
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lyndon johnson, president lyndon johnson, gave a televised address to the nation and his subject was the vietnam war. by this point, vietnam had escalated into a bloody conflict involving over half a million american soldiers, so a war that had gradually started as a small engagement against communist -- potential communist aggression in southeast asia in the 1950s had escalated into a major conflict that was tearing america apart. so, johnson gives the speech about the war. he's -- he looks tired. he looks old. the glare of the television lights did not help matters. and at the very end, he lands this bombshell. "because of the importance of resolving the war in vietnam, avietnam," and peace talks were already ongoing with the north vietnamese. he said, "i do not believe that i should devote an hour or 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 land slide victory less than four years earlie
lyndon johnson, president lyndon johnson, gave a televised address to the nation and his subject was the vietnam war. by this point, vietnam had escalated into a bloody conflict involving over half a million american soldiers, so a war that had gradually started as a small engagement against communist -- potential communist aggression in southeast asia in the 1950s had escalated into a major conflict that was tearing america apart. so, johnson gives the speech about the war. he's -- he looks...
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johnson. >> at 3:30 a.m. the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the day of the senator's death, president johnson sent letters to the preds of the senate and the speaker of the house, which urgently implored congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. in june much of the president's attention was centered on the paris peace talks. earlier in the month u.s. negotiator cyrus vance returned to washington to report on an impasse from those meetings. from vietnam the reports from far from it optimistic. instead of a slowdown in hostilities, the communists had launched a massive new wave of assaults throughout the south to erode resolve on the home front, and grasp heightened leverage in the diplomatic struggle. at a news conference on june 26th, the president announced that supreme court chief justice earl warren was retiring. in making his third and fourth appointments to the high court, the president knew that hi
johnson. >> at 3:30 a.m. the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the day of the senator's death, president johnson sent letters to the preds of the senate and the speaker of the house, which urgently implored congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. in june much of the president's attention was centered on the paris peace talks. earlier in the month u.s. negotiator cyrus vance returned...
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johnson. the president 1968 covers the assassination and funeral of robert f kennedy, lbj's push for tighter gun regulations, vietnam war peace talks, work towards a nuclear nonproliferation treaty with the soviets, and earl warren's retirement announcement. this film from the lbj presidential library is a half-hour. ♪ ♪ headway on. >> we are making headway, particularly on the burden sharing. when i first joined this >> the evening of june 4 had been warm and clear in washington. the president retired just before midnight to the family living quarters of the white house after the state reception for visiting guests. his rest was cut short by a message. at 3:30 a.m., the president was awaken with the news that robert kennedy in the midst of victory in california, had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the president's reaction to the shocking event was immediate. he dispatched a plane with special medical assistance to los angeles and later in the day went on nationwide television
johnson. the president 1968 covers the assassination and funeral of robert f kennedy, lbj's push for tighter gun regulations, vietnam war peace talks, work towards a nuclear nonproliferation treaty with the soviets, and earl warren's retirement announcement. this film from the lbj presidential library is a half-hour. ♪ ♪ headway on. >> we are making headway, particularly on the burden sharing. when i first joined this >> the evening of june 4 had been warm and clear in...
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and bobby kennedy went down to convey that information to johnson, but did his best to try to get johnson to not take the vice presidency. and that was always remembered in that relationship between lyndon johnson and robert kennedy. >> and unbelievably all of that spilled out in about 196 5, 1966, when people from the kennedy term started writing their books. you had a sitting president and the senator from new york basically fighting over were you supposed to be president or were you an accidental president? this was never supposed to happen. i think there was a quote in arthur schlessinger's book. it never would have happened if we weren't so tired. >> he was looking over his shoulder, worried that robert kennedy was going to challenge him at some point. always concerned that the kennedys were going to come back and take his spot. he was paranoid to a degree. there was also some realism to his concerns. in that situation. it's a remarkable relationship between the two of them. and now it's in broadway plays all the way and the great society. include the tensions between robert kennedy
and bobby kennedy went down to convey that information to johnson, but did his best to try to get johnson to not take the vice presidency. and that was always remembered in that relationship between lyndon johnson and robert kennedy. >> and unbelievably all of that spilled out in about 196 5, 1966, when people from the kennedy term started writing their books. you had a sitting president and the senator from new york basically fighting over were you supposed to be president or were you an...
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and again, johnson never wanted vietnam. johnson wanted the great society. he was going to be a domestic savior, and instead he had to deal with what he calls that bitch of a war. he thought of this great lady, changing america, but he had to give it up for what he called that bitch of a war. and here is johnson, who just decides to call the whole thing quits in 1968. ai.t is me like -- my l a massacre. somewhere between 200 and 500 civilians are killed. there is an army photographer there. he has two cameras on him. he has a u.s. military issued camera and his own camera. so the u.s. military issued -- he took a bunch of pictures with it, and it went to the military and they tried to bury the entire thing. but he had his own camera and he did a slideshow for his friends. he said this is what i saw in vietnam. this is when his friends freaked out and reported this, and that is when the newspaper who first broke the story wrote in 1969. -- in november 1969. and it sort of validated the worst assumptions of what americans were doing in vietnam. most american s
and again, johnson never wanted vietnam. johnson wanted the great society. he was going to be a domestic savior, and instead he had to deal with what he calls that bitch of a war. he thought of this great lady, changing america, but he had to give it up for what he called that bitch of a war. and here is johnson, who just decides to call the whole thing quits in 1968. ai.t is me like -- my l a massacre. somewhere between 200 and 500 civilians are killed. there is an army photographer there. he...
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is it over for boris johnson no it certainly appears to be i mean boris johnson being elevated to the foreign office many people saw was just the rise and rise of his career but in many ways this stint in the foreign office has killed off his chances again boris has boris as everyone says he could buy him spock but it seems very unlikely that he would get the backing of enough of his own m.p.'s in a leadership race to make it into the final ballot to members if he did however there is still the possibility that the tory membership would back him and he could end up the prime minister you say at the moment he wouldn't get the backing i mean he's very popular still with the grassroots supporters of the conservative party what happens if there is a grassroots rebellion if if members of parliament are going back to their constituencies and getting criticism from from party members locally. as i said boris johnson very popular with the local body members still i mean what happens if there is a grassroots rebellion within the conservative party not just in the parliamentary one well certain
is it over for boris johnson no it certainly appears to be i mean boris johnson being elevated to the foreign office many people saw was just the rise and rise of his career but in many ways this stint in the foreign office has killed off his chances again boris has boris as everyone says he could buy him spock but it seems very unlikely that he would get the backing of enough of his own m.p.'s in a leadership race to make it into the final ballot to members if he did however there is still the...
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as boris johnson the poster boy for the u.k.'s leave campaign becomes the second minister to quit over to reason may's brags that plans. donald trump is to announce his nominee for the supreme court in a move which could consolidate a conservative majority in the country's highest court. for more boys are rescued from a flooded cave in thailand but five others still remain underground. and collective punishment israel seals a key road crossing into gaza blocking a major access point for vital supplies. ok let's begin with our political crisis in the u.k. for divisions over prime minister teresa mayes bragg's its strategy have led to two major resignations threatening to tear the ruling conservative party. apart first ago was david davis he was brags that secretary and he was leading the go she ations with the e.u. davis quit on sunday night in protest against may's plan for a softer brags that what she'd agreed with her cabinet on friday less than twenty four hours later foreign secretary bardas and johnson announced he too was l
as boris johnson the poster boy for the u.k.'s leave campaign becomes the second minister to quit over to reason may's brags that plans. donald trump is to announce his nominee for the supreme court in a move which could consolidate a conservative majority in the country's highest court. for more boys are rescued from a flooded cave in thailand but five others still remain underground. and collective punishment israel seals a key road crossing into gaza blocking a major access point for vital...
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if you ask the star, dwayne "the rock" johnson, it's all about family.aving children has taken his acting abilities to the next level. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: high above hong kong on a knife's edge. it's "the rock" in his most precarious, vertigo-inducing, soul-rocking predicament yet. dwayne johnson defies gravity in one of this summer's biggest blockbusters "skyscraper." give me one word to describe it. >> scary. >> thriller. >> heavenly. >> heartfelt. >> suspenseful. >> powerful woman. >> two words! >> reporter: imagery, heartstopping. johnson not only plays a former fbi agent, but also an amputee whose family becomes trapped between fire and sky. inside the world's tallest building, the pearl. and he will stop at nothing to save them. >> you know, our movie is big. it's fun. it's summer. but it's also very suspenseful, very emotional. and at times very dramatic. >> reporter: johnson has become one of hollywood's highest-paid leading men, specializing in high-voltage, high-budget movies like "the fast and the furious," "san andreas
if you ask the star, dwayne "the rock" johnson, it's all about family.aving children has taken his acting abilities to the next level. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: high above hong kong on a knife's edge. it's "the rock" in his most precarious, vertigo-inducing, soul-rocking predicament yet. dwayne johnson defies gravity in one of this summer's biggest blockbusters "skyscraper." give me one word to describe it. >> scary. >> thriller....
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that is johnson's rationale for intervening. as far as the conduct of the war itself and vietnam is concerned, there is an american general. he is the one tasked with defeating the insurgents of the communists threats and vietnam. of thergence communists threats and vietnam. it is based on this search and destroy tactic and body counts. he wants to do to achieve victory is to kill as many troops in vietcong and vietnamese as he can. whenever americans go into combat, once combat is over, they have to count how many vietnamese bodies are left behind. and based on the numbers provided, he measured how successful the u.s. was in the war. beyond all of that, in terms of , because thenemies vietnamese recognize there was no match for american forces. the vietcong in north vietnamese troops are trying to avoid as much as they could to avoid americans in combat. it will go after troops of the south vietnamese regime, feeling confident about their odds against them, but try to avoid major combat with american troops. that is why west mo
that is johnson's rationale for intervening. as far as the conduct of the war itself and vietnam is concerned, there is an american general. he is the one tasked with defeating the insurgents of the communists threats and vietnam. of thergence communists threats and vietnam. it is based on this search and destroy tactic and body counts. he wants to do to achieve victory is to kill as many troops in vietcong and vietnamese as he can. whenever americans go into combat, once combat is over, they...
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laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days. but now she will follow this approach and she will issue of white paper on thursday laying out her position and then if she will go with a new directive negotiated to brussels trying to convince the you to give her what she wants she said very loudly and clear today again she wants to be the internal market and she wants to leave the custom union if the e.u. can bring that or agree to that that has to be seen time is running out is the deadline our correspondent on the story for us tonight in london thank you very much with the bricks in crisis deepening there has been
laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days....
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i think that now the foreign secretary boris johnson who's not i think we're not seeing a full blown crisis nikki i think that he had just been day to day this perhaps to reason may may have been too obviously she's not going to be a new press secretary but in paris the big the biggest beast in the tory party out there and he delayed his resignation today to about i think was about three o'clock he was locked away and i'm sure he'd been on the phone to colleagues. cool the. first thing in the sun and saying basically i think probably we. need to resign and possibly stand for leadership and try to train him so i asked the candidates usually collection of live or a kind of wrecks it that these people the tory party want and they would argue that a large percentage of the british public want to know so twenty four hours we've seen. david davis to back to secretary go his number two steve baker now the foreign secretary in south boris johnson it will we see more resignations of the day as the next day continues to think. it's interesting isn't it because we've got what you would call the
i think that now the foreign secretary boris johnson who's not i think we're not seeing a full blown crisis nikki i think that he had just been day to day this perhaps to reason may may have been too obviously she's not going to be a new press secretary but in paris the big the biggest beast in the tory party out there and he delayed his resignation today to about i think was about three o'clock he was locked away and i'm sure he'd been on the phone to colleagues. cool the. first thing in the...
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he wanted to be with the kennedy legacy and johnson wanted a johnson administration. he was very open in that johnson does not want me to be a part of this administration because i am a kennedy and because he wants to be elected in his own right. >> that is very true. johnson became his brother's vice president. bobby resented that and never really forgot it. there is a well known story at the convention when john kennedy decided for various reasons that he needed or wanted lyndon johnson as his running mate. bobby kennedy went down to convey information to johnson did his best to try to get johnson to not to take the vice presidency. that was always remembered in that relationship between johnson and bobby kennedy. >> all of that sort of spelled out in 1965, 661 people from the kennedy term started writing a book. so you had a sitting president and a senator from new york basically fighting over where you're supposed to be president or were you in accidental president? this was never supposed to happen is a quote. of that particular time. we can't talk about the 1960
he wanted to be with the kennedy legacy and johnson wanted a johnson administration. he was very open in that johnson does not want me to be a part of this administration because i am a kennedy and because he wants to be elected in his own right. >> that is very true. johnson became his brother's vice president. bobby resented that and never really forgot it. there is a well known story at the convention when john kennedy decided for various reasons that he needed or wanted lyndon johnson...
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that is not in johnson's plan. this is more of what johnson's plan is if you have an air campaign, this is discussed among advisers. what do we need to do? what would a strategic air campaign do? first and foremost, we have a problem with this insurgency in the south. we have to find ways to stop it and one thing is to stop north vietnamese support of insurgency in the south. we can use bombs to send a message, to persuade north vietnam to stop supporting the insurgency to the self -- insurgency in the south. we want the status quo of north and south vietnam. that airpower campaign can show south vietnam and north vietnam and even to our allies, look at u.s. resolve when we are in a conflict in this cold war environment. this is our resolve against communism. the more practical ideas are, we need some kind of strategic destruction of the north vietnamese ability to make war. where is all the material really coming from for them to make this war? is it north vietnamese industry or not? this is the idea, not only is
that is not in johnson's plan. this is more of what johnson's plan is if you have an air campaign, this is discussed among advisers. what do we need to do? what would a strategic air campaign do? first and foremost, we have a problem with this insurgency in the south. we have to find ways to stop it and one thing is to stop north vietnamese support of insurgency in the south. we can use bombs to send a message, to persuade north vietnam to stop supporting the insurgency to the self --...
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is it over for boris johnson no it certainly appears to be i mean boris johnson being elevated to the foreign office many people saw was just the rise and rise of his career but in many ways this stint in the foreign office has killed off his chances again boris has boris as everyone says he could buy him spock but it seems very unlikely that he would get the backing of enough of his own m.p.'s in a leadership race to make it into the final ballot to members if he did however there is still the possibility that the tory membership would back him and he could end up the prime minister here you say at the moment he wouldn't get the backing i mean he's very popular still with the grassroots supporters of the conservative party what happens if there is a grassroots rebellion if if members of parliament are going back to their constituencies and getting criticism from from party members locally. as i said boris johnson very popular with the local party members still i mean what happens if there is a grassroots rebellion within the conservative party not just in the parliamentary one well c
is it over for boris johnson no it certainly appears to be i mean boris johnson being elevated to the foreign office many people saw was just the rise and rise of his career but in many ways this stint in the foreign office has killed off his chances again boris has boris as everyone says he could buy him spock but it seems very unlikely that he would get the backing of enough of his own m.p.'s in a leadership race to make it into the final ballot to members if he did however there is still the...
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boris johnson stepping down.e look at how the markets are reacting. >> more trade tension, a meeting with angela merkel with a trade one in for president trump. of we will hear from the ceo the largest chemical company about his plan to invest in a second complex in china and how trade impacts that. let's take a look ahead how the markets are trading, particularly equities as we are about 30 minutes from the close of equity trading in europe. this is how it is looking. gaining for a fifth straight day, the best performance in terms of a run of gains since march 12. acrossf green looking the wheel at the industry groups. it seems in the absence of any concerning or a bad news in terms of trade, the markets are rallying, certainly when it comes to equities. outperforming come energy stocks, i.t. stocks, materials and financials. underperforming, really those defensive stocks, utilities and communications, that tells you something about the risk appetite in these markets and particularly in comparison to friday, whe
boris johnson stepping down.e look at how the markets are reacting. >> more trade tension, a meeting with angela merkel with a trade one in for president trump. of we will hear from the ceo the largest chemical company about his plan to invest in a second complex in china and how trade impacts that. let's take a look ahead how the markets are trading, particularly equities as we are about 30 minutes from the close of equity trading in europe. this is how it is looking. gaining for a fifth...
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we'll be right back with dwayne johnson.and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drs the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. do we go crunchy-cool or golden classic?. i know. one for me and one for you. now that's a sandwich! lay's. make life flavorful. ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up. ♪ get on up. ♪ do what you want. ♪ do you want, let the record hop. ♪ ♪ nows the time to shake your fingers, pop. ♪ ♪ boogaloo, doing the flow. ♪ c'mon baby, go go go! degree motionsense. ultimate freshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it won't let you down. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but l
we'll be right back with dwayne johnson.and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drs the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving...
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carolina: ademÁs, 22 mujeres recibirÁn millones de manos de johnson & johnson.roblema: les diagnosticaron cÁncer de ovario y culpan al talco de esa empresa. borja: y los populares productos, una demanda en el y otro de kellog's estÁn bajo supervisiÓn de autoridades de salud porque producirÍan enfermedades intestinales y salmonela respectivamente. ♪ ♪ carolina: hola, amigos de la costa oeste. con mucho gusto borja voces ycarolina sarassa en este viernes 13. borja: vamos a comenzar rÁpidamente para nuestros amigos de la costa oeste. empezamos con la peticiÓn que le hacen presidente mexicano que pinedola delegaciÓn estadounidense presente en su paÍs. la rÁpida reunificaciÓn de sus niÑos migrantes con sus padres. esa es su peticiÓn. en tanto, en este momento se reÚne tambiÉn el presidente electo de mÉxico, andrés manuel lÓpez obrador en esos altos funcionarios, carolina. carolina: en pantalla tenemos ya la llegada de esta delegaciÓn y sabemos que ya se estÁn reuniendo. entre los presentes estÁ el secretario de estado mike pompeo, el asesor y yerno del presidente jar
carolina: ademÁs, 22 mujeres recibirÁn millones de manos de johnson & johnson.roblema: les diagnosticaron cÁncer de ovario y culpan al talco de esa empresa. borja: y los populares productos, una demanda en el y otro de kellog's estÁn bajo supervisiÓn de autoridades de salud porque producirÍan enfermedades intestinales y salmonela respectivamente. ♪ ♪ carolina: hola, amigos de la costa oeste. con mucho gusto borja voces ycarolina sarassa en este viernes 13. borja: vamos a comenzar...
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. ♪ violence,to curb this a bill president johnson's lined -- signed into law. the first major legislation ever passed that confronts the problems of crime in america on a national scale. the heart of the bill was the president's request for measures to strengthen local police and law enforcement agencies across the country. [applause] in june, there were three ceremonies that highlighted the emphasis on excellence that both the president and first lady have sought to bring out into facets of american life. first, the president greeted the presidential scholars. >> the honor that your nation pays you today is not just a reward for past achievement. it is a way of recognizing your special talents and expressing the confidence of the country and you. -- in you. we want for you to express confidence in your country and leado provide ability to and to return your great gifts to the country that has given you so much. ♪ >> the presidential scholars program was established by president johnson in 1964 to recognize and encourage intellectual attainment. the scholars ar
. ♪ violence,to curb this a bill president johnson's lined -- signed into law. the first major legislation ever passed that confronts the problems of crime in america on a national scale. the heart of the bill was the president's request for measures to strengthen local police and law enforcement agencies across the country. [applause] in june, there were three ceremonies that highlighted the emphasis on excellence that both the president and first lady have sought to bring out into facets of...
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outside of st louis missouri courthouse gail ingham said the legal victory against johnson and johnson was a just one but is tempered by her thirty year battle with ovarian cancer i hope no woman has to go through this in with a changes your life and your family and it should not happen to anybody ingham is among twenty two women six of whom have already died who claimed they developed cancer after using johnson and johnson baby powder for decades their lawyers claim the company knew the product contained a specialist as far back as the one nine hundred seventy s. but failed to warn consumers about the risk of using it tell them powder has been a staple in american homes for more than a century when mind the mineral talc is sometimes found in close proximity to us bestest a known carcinogen but scientific studies linking talcum powder to cancer produced mixed results johnson and johnson claimed evidence in this case was overwhelmed by prejudice and said it was disappointed in the verdict in a statement the company said johnson and johnson remains confident that its products do not cont
outside of st louis missouri courthouse gail ingham said the legal victory against johnson and johnson was a just one but is tempered by her thirty year battle with ovarian cancer i hope no woman has to go through this in with a changes your life and your family and it should not happen to anybody ingham is among twenty two women six of whom have already died who claimed they developed cancer after using johnson and johnson baby powder for decades their lawyers claim the company knew the...
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he threatened to resign if johnson did, and johnson was like, "you and i just don't see eye to eye on it." to close out the story, johnson took two different strategies. one is i will concede we have to wait until the war is over before we start going after the men from appomattox, and in 1865, the war was not officially over, and it was not legally over until august 1866, and secondly they all felt we should , get started on jefferson davis because jefferson davis was not protected by any parole, and if we cannot win against the arch traitor, how can we win against anyone else? it's a very good point. one thing i do in the book as well, and by the way, i am sort of a fan of grant, but when grant testified before the impeachment committee, he said, "me and andrew johnson just disagreed on this issue, and we would fight about it, and then just decided to go our separate ways." when he was older, the years unfold, and grant says, "i looked him in the eye and i said if you don't drop those charges --" you know, the story got more elaborate and more bolder as the years go by. i include al
he threatened to resign if johnson did, and johnson was like, "you and i just don't see eye to eye on it." to close out the story, johnson took two different strategies. one is i will concede we have to wait until the war is over before we start going after the men from appomattox, and in 1865, the war was not officially over, and it was not legally over until august 1866, and secondly they all felt we should , get started on jefferson davis because jefferson davis was not protected...
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boris johnson is resigned but also the chief brags that negotiator from the u.k. did that davis. may get how much of a setback is all of this for two reasons may you talked about boris johnson need be a potential threat to me is her leadership at stake. i would say at this point in time yes it is at stake it really if is it really is the case that she doesn't have her covenant behind she's waited for a long time and people would say this was a biggest mistake that she waited so long to lay out actually a vision of corrected now she has done it on friday and she has rallied the troops is just try to rally the troops she said enough for everybody it's. saying their own opinion now you really have to toe the line you have to come behind me and now she's in this situation that first chief negotiator resigns and now her foreign secretary resigns and it might not be the end yet and if she really does not have her own government her own cabinet behind her i think she is very very dangerous position indeed and barbara all this comes just nine months to the briggs's deadli
boris johnson is resigned but also the chief brags that negotiator from the u.k. did that davis. may get how much of a setback is all of this for two reasons may you talked about boris johnson need be a potential threat to me is her leadership at stake. i would say at this point in time yes it is at stake it really if is it really is the case that she doesn't have her covenant behind she's waited for a long time and people would say this was a biggest mistake that she waited so long to lay out...
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laws johnson wrote that the u.k. was quote headed for the status of being a colony i mean i guess the most crucial question now for theresa may is does she enjoy enough support to push through her brakes at plan. the so if the support is dwindling she does not have a common position of her own cabinet so there is actually no position she can get negotiate on the attendant checkers on the. last week and that failed because both johnson and also david davis declared that checkers is more or less dead now she has to undertake a new attempt to unify have come in and have a party and it's not clear if she can do that and only then she can go to brussels and say this is our position let's negotiate and time is running out because the negotiation should take place until the end of october. we get there on the story for us in london tonight thank you with the brakes it crisis deepening let's get reaction from brussels now we have seen a tongue in cheek reaction from the president of the european council donald tusk he tweete
laws johnson wrote that the u.k. was quote headed for the status of being a colony i mean i guess the most crucial question now for theresa may is does she enjoy enough support to push through her brakes at plan. the so if the support is dwindling she does not have a common position of her own cabinet so there is actually no position she can get negotiate on the attendant checkers on the. last week and that failed because both johnson and also david davis declared that checkers is more or less...
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>> commissioner johnson: yes.so you know, i'm fortunate to be the newest member of the planning commission. and so i'm looking at everything with fresh eyes. so for example, when the mayor's process improvements came before the commission, i was simply able to kind of take a step back and take a moment and say, you know, can you walk us through the moment from when someone applies for preapplication to the moment when we actually sign off and approve their permit, what does the process look like? and little by little as the department began to describe what that looked like, we were able to notice moments where there might be 30-days or 60 days where, you know, a permit might just sit there as we do noticing and other types of things. i think there is a lot we can do internally to improve our processes and figure out how we can amend them to expedite the process. >> supervisor yee: okay. which really answers my second question, which is about streamlining the processes. and i know we had the discussion already in
>> commissioner johnson: yes.so you know, i'm fortunate to be the newest member of the planning commission. and so i'm looking at everything with fresh eyes. so for example, when the mayor's process improvements came before the commission, i was simply able to kind of take a step back and take a moment and say, you know, can you walk us through the moment from when someone applies for preapplication to the moment when we actually sign off and approve their permit, what does the process...
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johnson y johnson aÚn confÍa en que sus productos no causan cÁncer .anto de la ediciÓn nocturna. arantxa: se piden explicaciones por la muerte de un hispano muerto en un centro de detenciÓn, ademÁs un periÓdico revelÓ que al menos a cuatro mujeres emigrantes les han pedido que paguen por los exÁmenes genÉticos para poder recuperar su psico untÓ las autoridades federales cobrarÍan s condados s mencionadas gobernados ordenÓ que se estarÍan lucrando con la agresiva polÍtica migratoria. le pagarÍan por cada emigrante que espera su proceso de deportaciÓn. ♪ ilia: terminamos con un conmovedor reencuentro de un chimpancÉ con una pareja que le salvÓ la vida. tuvo una instintiva reacciÓn de cariÑo. vive en un albergue en miami y asÍ fue vilma tarazona. vilma: este conmovedor reencuentro entre el chimpancÉ y sus cuidadores de los primeros meses , tiene historia. el chimpancÉ no los veÍa hace meses, pero cuando los vio, los reconociÓ. >> Él no se olvida de la gente. es como u ser un paro por -- es como un tenÍa neumonía. >> estaba muy enfermito y una pareja de am
johnson y johnson aÚn confÍa en que sus productos no causan cÁncer .anto de la ediciÓn nocturna. arantxa: se piden explicaciones por la muerte de un hispano muerto en un centro de detenciÓn, ademÁs un periÓdico revelÓ que al menos a cuatro mujeres emigrantes les han pedido que paguen por los exÁmenes genÉticos para poder recuperar su psico untÓ las autoridades federales cobrarÍan s condados s mencionadas gobernados ordenÓ que se estarÍan lucrando con la agresiva polÍtica...
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but johnson & johnson has ordered a massive payout. >> $5 billion to women who say johnson & johnson powder led them d toelop ovarian cancer. jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: this morning johnson & johnson's iconic baby powder a orhousehold staple f generatio generations, is facing its biggest penalty yet. on thursday a jury awarded nearly $4.7 billion in damages to 22 women and their families including 6 women who died. they alleged johnson & johnson's talcum powder produaus cd them to develop ovarian .canc the lead plaintiff says she used the product for years and was diagnosed in 1985. >> i hope no woman has to go through this. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news,on joh johnson calls it part of an fair process. they remain confident its products do notta c asbestos and do not cause ovarian cancer and plans to pursue all appellate remedies. this verdict comes a year after a st. louis jury deaw a woman $110 million. previous verdicts have been re rsed in johnson & johnson's favor. and the company continues to stand by its products despite thousands of additional lawsuits.
but johnson & johnson has ordered a massive payout. >> $5 billion to women who say johnson & johnson powder led them d toelop ovarian cancer. jo ling kent has details. >> reporter: this morning johnson & johnson's iconic baby powder a orhousehold staple f generatio generations, is facing its biggest penalty yet. on thursday a jury awarded nearly $4.7 billion in damages to 22 women and their families including 6 women who died. they alleged johnson & johnson's talcum...