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johnson? gov. johnson: if there were future evidence presented that would warrant impeachment, i would vote to impeach, if that in fact existed. what is at stake here, in my running for the u.s. senate, is potentially being the swing vote in the u.s. senate, and based on kavanaugh's position that he is a constitutional judge, was a constitutional judge, i would have voted yes for kavanaugh. innocenceve there is until proven guilty. >> thank you, mr. johnson. mr. heinrich am a you are next. sen. heinrich: i think what we are talking about here, and why we are talking about the kavanaugh nomination, is the wrestling we are going through with regard to sexual misconduct in this country. and i think that is at the heart of this issue. i voted against judge kavanaugh in part because of his judicial rulings in the past. ands someone who believed has ruled that corporations are people and money is speech. theink that is really at heart of what is eating away at our political process today. but i also beli
johnson? gov. johnson: if there were future evidence presented that would warrant impeachment, i would vote to impeach, if that in fact existed. what is at stake here, in my running for the u.s. senate, is potentially being the swing vote in the u.s. senate, and based on kavanaugh's position that he is a constitutional judge, was a constitutional judge, i would have voted yes for kavanaugh. innocenceve there is until proven guilty. >> thank you, mr. johnson. mr. heinrich am a you are...
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johnson continued that. these are 4 or 5 young women who were very unique in their presidencies and legacy. but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stuart, for that question and i want to acknowledge some really terrific first lady historians. katie sibley, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird johnson and got to know her very well and with the archives for many, many years. i was always struck -- and i happened to live just around the corner where the johnson lived at the elms, where he lived as vice president and they lived for even several weeks, if not almost a month after he become president and she become first lady after the tragedy of the assassination. so i always when walking by that house >> president johnson still looms in the that neighborhood in washington, d.c. but i'm really struck by the quote from m
johnson continued that. these are 4 or 5 young women who were very unique in their presidencies and legacy. but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stuart, for that question and i want to acknowledge some really terrific first lady historians. katie sibley, and nancy smith is in the back of the room who did oral histories with lady bird...
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johnson, as we keep the johnson thing going here. and mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly, in the passing of a president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space, historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these are 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites, but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, in a very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- so let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stewart, for that question. and first, i want to acknowledge that a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too. katie sibley from st. joseph's university. and then nancy smith is in the back of the room, who did oral histories with ladybird johnson and got to know her quite well and has been at the archive
johnson, as we keep the johnson thing going here. and mrs. johnson took over being first lady very suddenly, in the passing of a president kennedy. and mrs. kennedy had done so much in our space, historic preservation of the white house, but mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these are 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites, but tell us about mrs....
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thank you, jeh johnson.even days to go and candidates are in the final sprint before voters hit the polls next tuesday. an update on the bellwether races to watch, next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. show me movies a grinch would love. [ bark ] nu uh, i'm picking the movie tonight. [ whimpers ] be sad, i enjoy it. show me grinchy movies. oh, goody. [ whimpers ] mmm, fine! show me movies max would like. see the grinch in theaters by saying... "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. [ laughing ] uh oh. something in my throat. >> less than 3
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to remembernt you you are a johnson man. i said yes, sir, i am a johnson man. the president said if you forget it, i'm going to take my pocket knife and cut your blank off. [laughter] senator harris: he did not say "like -- "blank." [laughter] by thenator harris: sadly, time my report came out, the president thought i had forgotten i was a johnson man. on that day, the 11 members of the commission were called together by telegram. we met in the white house cabinet room with president johnson, vice president hubert humphrey, attorney general clark, budget director schulz, and the men president johnson had put in charge of u.s. army troops, and after calling on vance to give an up-to-date report on the situation, the gave us our marching orders. gave us our marching orders. he charged us, the carter commission, to investigate the riots and recommend action, again, not only from the law and order standpoint, but also in regard to their deeper causes. search be free," he said. "find the truth and express it in your report," and that is exactly what the commission f
to remembernt you you are a johnson man. i said yes, sir, i am a johnson man. the president said if you forget it, i'm going to take my pocket knife and cut your blank off. [laughter] senator harris: he did not say "like -- "blank." [laughter] by thenator harris: sadly, time my report came out, the president thought i had forgotten i was a johnson man. on that day, the 11 members of the commission were called together by telegram. we met in the white house cabinet room with...
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lyndon johnson in the last years of vietnam, lady bird johnson, late in her life said late in the vietnam war i wouldn't have been a bit surprised if lyndon had become a catholic. [laughter] and what happened was that he had gone to mass with his daughter lucy, who had converted to catholicism when she was 16. and he got such comfort at the time he was getting all these reports of all these casualties in vietnam. all these presidents benefited from majors to strong women. [applause] one great example -- franklin roosevelt in 1942 was debating do i send japanese americans to concentration camps. and elanor roosevelt to her undying credits no, even j edgar hoover at the fbi said don't do it. it's not necessary. and one day in 1942, infamously, fdr became the japanese enat the present time, and the people who knew her felt the marriage was never the same because she was furious. if you look at elnoor rooz volt during world war 12 she spent an inawful lot of time traveling ay from her husband, she felt may they didn't share the it same political ideals she had. another thing you look for in t
lyndon johnson in the last years of vietnam, lady bird johnson, late in her life said late in the vietnam war i wouldn't have been a bit surprised if lyndon had become a catholic. [laughter] and what happened was that he had gone to mass with his daughter lucy, who had converted to catholicism when she was 16. and he got such comfort at the time he was getting all these reports of all these casualties in vietnam. all these presidents benefited from majors to strong women. [applause] one great...
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there is johnson, october 31. president johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october and it was an october surprise. it was all worked up. the idea was to push humphrey over the line, johnson was basically agreeing with humphrey. this was explosive. that was on a thursday. on a saturday, we were in l.a. and i went in with nixon and told him john sears called and said we lost michigan and we were down 43-40 in the poll. we lost everything we had done for three years. i thought we were finished and we would lose the election, frankly. nixon was watching the oregon , and i gave him the information, and he was like, thanks. my hands are breaking out in hives and everything, but he took it extraordinarily well. >> and? eve?ion >> election needs, roger ailes, 28 years old, put together a telethon. it was a two-hour telethon that began in los angeles. i was in the back room with rose woods. girls would take the messages and bring them back to me. i would put them in nixonian language. questions about socia
there is johnson, october 31. president johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october and it was an october surprise. it was all worked up. the idea was to push humphrey over the line, johnson was basically agreeing with humphrey. this was explosive. that was on a thursday. on a saturday, we were in l.a. and i went in with nixon and told him john sears called and said we lost michigan and we were down 43-40 in the poll. we lost everything we had done for three years. i thought we...
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ads and $25 million on we went from 43% to 43%. 21.e is johnson, october johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october and it was an october surprise. it was all worked up. idea was to push humphrey over the line, johnson was basically agreeing with humphrey. this was explosive. that was on a thursday. on a saturday, we were in l.a. and i went in with nixon and told him john sears called and said we lost michigan and we were down 4340 -- 43-40 in the poll. was watching the oregon -- play usa. i given this information, and he was like, thanks. here i was breaking out in hives and he just took it extraordinarily well. and election need? ailes, 28 years old, put together a telethon. it began in los angeles and was two hours. i was in the back room with rose woods. girls would take the messages and bring them back to me. i would put them in nixonian language. questions about social security and stuff. nixon asked me to get social security in twice every hour of the question. so we would ask nixon the questions and he would respond. after the two-hour telethon, we took a one
ads and $25 million on we went from 43% to 43%. 21.e is johnson, october johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october and it was an october surprise. it was all worked up. idea was to push humphrey over the line, johnson was basically agreeing with humphrey. this was explosive. that was on a thursday. on a saturday, we were in l.a. and i went in with nixon and told him john sears called and said we lost michigan and we were down 4340 -- 43-40 in the poll. was watching the oregon...
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amount monsantos has to pay johnson.ound from - david levine is hurricane michael slammed the floriday coast as one of the strongest storms in recent memory. it continues as a powerful storm tonight bringing more flooding rains and powerful winds into georgia. the storm will move rapidly to the north east through the carolinas before moving back into the atlantic. it was mostly sunny but nice around the bay area today but cooler with highs in the 70s inland and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the satellite you can see high pressure starting to build toward the west coast. it will bring warmer weather and offshore winds this weekend. highs tomorrow will be a little warmer and in the mid to upper 70s with 60s at the coast. it will be much warmer on friday and thiis weekend with some highs in the 80s. fair weather will continue into next week. (catherine) she was choking -- and turning blue in the face.. a baby stopped breathingin a shopping mall..then deputies raced to help...saving her life. less trent has the emotional inte
amount monsantos has to pay johnson.ound from - david levine is hurricane michael slammed the floriday coast as one of the strongest storms in recent memory. it continues as a powerful storm tonight bringing more flooding rains and powerful winds into georgia. the storm will move rapidly to the north east through the carolinas before moving back into the atlantic. it was mostly sunny but nice around the bay area today but cooler with highs in the 70s inland and 50s and 60s at the coast. on the...
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words from boris johnson. ..ris johnson... he is not in cabinet emollient words from boris johnson. .. he is not in cabinet any more. “— johnson. .. he is not in cabinet any more. —— emollient. he is a journalist. i can say this and i will let you go. i have to say this. he was a journalist. i was one as well. when i became a politician i let my journalism well. when i became a politician i let myjournalism behind. i am afraid he is acting as a journalist not responsible politician. he has been very a motive in some of the language he has used around ireland andindeed language he has used around ireland and indeed very unhelpful.“ language he has used around ireland and indeed very unhelpful. if you say as you did earlier in the interview you would like to take some of the heat out of conversation and just focus on what is achievable than perhaps what you have just said is not really helpful. he is not one of the negotiators in the british cabinet. no, he has a important role to play in the conservative party. th
words from boris johnson. ..ris johnson... he is not in cabinet emollient words from boris johnson. .. he is not in cabinet any more. “— johnson. .. he is not in cabinet any more. —— emollient. he is a journalist. i can say this and i will let you go. i have to say this. he was a journalist. i was one as well. when i became a politician i let my journalism well. when i became a politician i let myjournalism behind. i am afraid he is acting as a journalist not responsible politician. he...
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here is my good friend lyndon bates johnson as gun lyndon baines johnson. what you want to be in the history book for? >> >> taking after jfk. what is the great society. that's what he wants to go down for? if you are johnson sitting in the white house in 1966 and 67 and 68 you look around what you see? civil rights issues, poverty issues, antiwar movement. there are some things that appear in the press about poverty in the inner cities and places like apple lisa. he wants to be the successor to roosevelt. the great society is to fix the problems of america. medicare, medicaid, food stamps. all of that stuff comes out of the great society. what does he not want to be the president of? loose in the vietnam war. you don't want to be part of the vietnam war at all of you can avoid a. going into vietnam he says i feel like a [ null ] and a texas hailstorm. i can't run i can't hide and i can't make it stop i like this must. i got it from the johnson presidential library. the reason i bought this -- in 1965 johnson commissioned these busts and he would hand them
here is my good friend lyndon bates johnson as gun lyndon baines johnson. what you want to be in the history book for? >> >> taking after jfk. what is the great society. that's what he wants to go down for? if you are johnson sitting in the white house in 1966 and 67 and 68 you look around what you see? civil rights issues, poverty issues, antiwar movement. there are some things that appear in the press about poverty in the inner cities and places like apple lisa. he wants to be the...
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amount monsantos has to pay johnson.(catherine) (catherine) some not great news for commuters in san francisco hoping to drive down fremont street soon. the street has been shut down between mission and howard since cracks were discovered in two support beams at the salesforce transit center. four steel towers are now in place to shore up the area... the hope was to get the street reopened by this friday. but now transit center officials say that won't happen until next wednesday - october 17th. meanwhile...overnight closures of first street are done for the week, but there will be one more sometime 'next' week. coming up at eight.. they're back, motorized scooters will soon be on the streets of san francisco. what's different this time around. plus. a fan assaulted at a 49'ers game at levi's stadium. what police say led up to confrontation that left a man in the hospital. and next.. why a local high school is changing its admission policy...who they're trying to attract to the campus ♪ from the start, the c-class was ah
amount monsantos has to pay johnson.(catherine) (catherine) some not great news for commuters in san francisco hoping to drive down fremont street soon. the street has been shut down between mission and howard since cracks were discovered in two support beams at the salesforce transit center. four steel towers are now in place to shore up the area... the hope was to get the street reopened by this friday. but now transit center officials say that won't happen until next wednesday - october...
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that we know we will win the johnson county races with the help of the people outside of johnson county. and you have a lot of events for those running for the legislative seats outside of johnson county. for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county but we do have at the supervisor level to democrats and one republican running for these positions. make sure you vote in the race. okay? [applause] we cannot overlook that. and in no small measure because of the way the current secretary of state in the current legislature decided to do these elections. twenty-nine days ahead of the election instead of 40 but there is no straight party voting any longer. i am at the top of the ballot and it would be great if you could push a button or fill in a box we are all democrats but you cannot do that this time. you have to fill in all. so don't forget those other races. vote for me. vote for all of the other folks but you have to do individually it is very important. . . . . certainly senator merkley is a great voice let's give him another round of applause. [applause
that we know we will win the johnson county races with the help of the people outside of johnson county. and you have a lot of events for those running for the legislative seats outside of johnson county. for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county but we do have at the supervisor level to democrats and one republican running for these positions. make sure you vote in the race. okay? [applause] we cannot overlook that. and in no small measure because of the way...
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johnson. i am so glad to see you on this morning. the same thing that has happened over in georgia, i live in southwest mississippi. which is predominantly a black county. and the secretary of state, removed all of the absentee ballots and now we have to prove that the reason we are not able to come to the voting polls and vote, we have to bring a certificate saying that we are disabled or senior citizens and i think it was done in purpose. of course you for mississippi. and you know how he is a republican. they are just doing all kinds of things to remove ice off of the polls. anyway i would like you to know that because i had no one to talk to about it. and we really need to do something about that. >> we say no to talk about it, no one on the regional level would help you or did you address these issues on the regional level? and get no response? >> okay, i went ahead and i did get a certificate from my doctor. i had to start voting absentee ballots in 2010 because my father, who i was caregiver to, was bedridden and had no one to
johnson. i am so glad to see you on this morning. the same thing that has happened over in georgia, i live in southwest mississippi. which is predominantly a black county. and the secretary of state, removed all of the absentee ballots and now we have to prove that the reason we are not able to come to the voting polls and vote, we have to bring a certificate saying that we are disabled or senior citizens and i think it was done in purpose. of course you for mississippi. and you know how he is...
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dewayne johnson sued monsanto the maker of roundup weed killer claiming it caused his cancer.he jury agreed awarding johnson $39 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages. what happened wednesday afternoon is monsanto filed a motion asking for a new trial essentially saying the jury made a bad call and roundup is not to blame for johnson's cancer.the judge suzanne bolanos, filed a tentative ruling agreeing with monsanto saying she might order a new trial or lower the amount of money the jury awarded johsnon.. wednesday she heard oral arguments on this motion judge bolanos said plaintiff dewayne johnson failed to produce "clear and convincing evidence of malice or oppression" by monsanto.david levine is a professor of law with hastings college of the law in san francisco, he has been following this court case he says what happened today is not a surprisesound from - david levine is a professor of (grant) fremont street between mission and howard has been shut-down since cracks were discovered in two support beams at the salesforce transit center. the
dewayne johnson sued monsanto the maker of roundup weed killer claiming it caused his cancer.he jury agreed awarding johnson $39 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages. what happened wednesday afternoon is monsanto filed a motion asking for a new trial essentially saying the jury made a bad call and roundup is not to blame for johnson's cancer.the judge suzanne bolanos, filed a tentative ruling agreeing with monsanto saying she might order a new trial or lower the...
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dewayne johnson.. johnson says the weed killer "round up" caused his cancer. kron four's gabe slate has the latest. dewayne johnson and his lawyers looked visibly upset as they walked out of the san francisco superior courtroom wednesday afternoon.they did not stop to talk to reporters but one of johnson's lawyers said this."the headline is the jury has spoken"the jury did all the talking. what he is referencing is in august a jury ruled in dewayne johnson's favor, a former bay area school grounds keeper who used round up weed killer often, for his job. dewayne johnson sued monsanto the maker of roundup weed killer claiming it caused his cancer. the jury agreed awarding johnson $39 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages. what happened wednesday afternoon is monsanto filed a motion asking for a new trial essentially saying the jury made a bad call and roundup is not to blame for johnson's cancer.the judge suzanne bolanos, filed a tentative ruling agreeing with monsanto saying she might order a new trial or lower the amount of money
dewayne johnson.. johnson says the weed killer "round up" caused his cancer. kron four's gabe slate has the latest. dewayne johnson and his lawyers looked visibly upset as they walked out of the san francisco superior courtroom wednesday afternoon.they did not stop to talk to reporters but one of johnson's lawyers said this."the headline is the jury has spoken"the jury did all the talking. what he is referencing is in august a jury ruled in dewayne johnson's favor, a former...
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report from our correspondent on the ground also coming up britain's former foreign minister boris johnson calls the u.k.'s current brags that plan a constitutional outrage saying that it would force the country to be paraded in manifolds blue cross live to the city of birmingham where he is addressing his supporters on the fringes of the conservative party conference. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program indonesia has raised to more than twelve hundred the number of people who died in the earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of the sioux levey's the island last week survivors meanwhile are beginning to grow angry at the government's response to the disaster they say the authorities are being too slow to send aid to areas outside. the main town of apollo and that they are running short of food fuel and other essentials as the fast and heartache reports the government has begun airlifting some survivors to safety. all they want is to get out some of them have been waiting for days at the airport to get on one of the planes that are bringing in the aid. indonesia's armed forces are
report from our correspondent on the ground also coming up britain's former foreign minister boris johnson calls the u.k.'s current brags that plan a constitutional outrage saying that it would force the country to be paraded in manifolds blue cross live to the city of birmingham where he is addressing his supporters on the fringes of the conservative party conference. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program indonesia has raised to more than twelve hundred the number of people who died in the...
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he said listen to johnson's speech in the limo. you're going to pick me up and tell me what he says on vietnam and report it to me. i was in the car with this chauffeur, this wonderful black fella. he and i were in the car and here comes johnson at the end of the speech, and he says, "i will not seek and i will not accept the nomination from my party." and i'm on the runway, and the reporters are starting out and nixon is coming in and i said, get this car down to the plane. i finally got out of the limo and ran to the plane and told nixon what had happened. romney dropped out, rockefeller dropped out, and johnson dropped out. so nixon comes out and says well, i guess this is the year of the dropout. not his greatest moment, but it was extraordinary that this would happen. it was a whole new ballgame. rockefeller was out, but humphrey was in the democratic race against mccarthy and against bobby kennedy. they had a three-way race going. then four days later, dr. king was assassinated in memphis. an enormous jolt. i will say this. o
he said listen to johnson's speech in the limo. you're going to pick me up and tell me what he says on vietnam and report it to me. i was in the car with this chauffeur, this wonderful black fella. he and i were in the car and here comes johnson at the end of the speech, and he says, "i will not seek and i will not accept the nomination from my party." and i'm on the runway, and the reporters are starting out and nixon is coming in and i said, get this car down to the plane. i finally...
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johnson county. and what a great idea that has been. having a lot of events for a lot of folks running for state legislative seats outside johnson county. i just think it's been wonderful doing that i think it's fantastic. i want to thank them so much for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county have opponents. and i will try to overlook those folks but we do have at the supervisor level, we do have two democrats and one republican running for two positions. so do not forget, make sure that you vote in that race. and that you vote for pat and janelle. really, we cannot -- [applause] we cannot overlook that. and look, that is in no small measure, because of the way that the current secretary of state in the current legislature decided to do these elections. not only just 29 days ahead of the election can you vote absentee instead of 40. but there is no straight party voting any longer. i will be at the top of the ballot that after the first time around in 06 too. it wou
johnson county. and what a great idea that has been. having a lot of events for a lot of folks running for state legislative seats outside johnson county. i just think it's been wonderful doing that i think it's fantastic. i want to thank them so much for everything they are doing. we have some people running in johnson county have opponents. and i will try to overlook those folks but we do have at the supervisor level, we do have two democrats and one republican running for two positions. so...
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you might think this is boris johnson maher of london.n pitching himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did himself as a possible prime minister. ifelt it did not himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did not have that defining breakthrough moment. it was a classic borisjohnson party fringe event, which his supporters will love. will it change the political dynamics of brexit or this party? i'm not sure. i'm really not sure. people will love it and talk about it. it'll be the talk of the town for today. tomorrow we hear theresa may, after that she gets back to the hard graft of negotiating a chequers deal and if you talk privately to brexiteers, they think she will get a deal with they think she will get a deal with the eu. whether she can get it through parliament is another thing altogether. a big moment for boris johnson, game changer? i'm not so sure. is it essentially a leadership bid, even if this is something that does not come into play until next year and after march 2019, was it a pure and simple leadership bi
you might think this is boris johnson maher of london.n pitching himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did himself as a possible prime minister. ifelt it did not himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did not have that defining breakthrough moment. it was a classic borisjohnson party fringe event, which his supporters will love. will it change the political dynamics of brexit or this party? i'm not sure. i'm really not sure. people will love it and talk about it. it'll be the...
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it was there the johnson honed his anti e.u. messaging developing a style of coverage that was later emulated by other british journalists boris johnson did not invent the current form of coverage of the european union that we see in the british media but he is a good symbol of it in the way that as a journalist he had a keen eye for the sort of quite engaging often funny and occasionally misleading was right false story about seemingly quirky forms of european legislation or regulation around food you know curved bananas and the like but it's only partly about the media so it's a very much about politics and of course boris johnson made the journey from being a journalist to being a commentator and to being very prominent conservative politician and he was a very well known for not showing up at the press conferences and then going to the office and making it up whatever he thought was funny to read to kill someone or has been responsible for that kind of. disinformation and a responsible journalism and then handed it to benefi
it was there the johnson honed his anti e.u. messaging developing a style of coverage that was later emulated by other british journalists boris johnson did not invent the current form of coverage of the european union that we see in the british media but he is a good symbol of it in the way that as a journalist he had a keen eye for the sort of quite engaging often funny and occasionally misleading was right false story about seemingly quirky forms of european legislation or regulation around...
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companies, including united health care, johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. we'll have me on tho results shortly. but first the closing numbers for you on a stron day f the dow. it advanced 547s poi to 25798. the nasdaq added 214. that's a gai of nearly 3%. and the s&p 50059 up >>> and the positive earnings news continued after the bell tonight when netflix, which h been one of the best performing stock this is year blew past rnings estimates and added more subscribers than expected. th streaming service earned 89 cents a a are, 21 bette than estimates. revenue up 24% to $34 billion and not surprising the stock took off in initial after hours trading. julia boorts isn't outside netflix headquarterin loss gat ohs, california. >> the big surprise in netflix, suers are growing faster than expected and continue to outpace projectns in the fourth quarter. adding 7 millionn subscribers the third quarter, 2 million more than the companies own projections. and the fourth quarter netflix says it expects to add 9.4 million new subscribers. more than the 7.6 million aly
companies, including united health care, johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. we'll have me on tho results shortly. but first the closing numbers for you on a stron day f the dow. it advanced 547s poi to 25798. the nasdaq added 214. that's a gai of nearly 3%. and the s&p 50059 up >>> and the positive earnings news continued after the bell tonight when netflix, which h been one of the best performing stock this is year blew past rnings estimates and added more subscribers than...
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well obviously she's very rattled by by the opposition to check is her proposal by boris johnson and she is holding out the possibility there might not be a price to tool that's very interesting as she's saying the people have to come together but they can't come together on the back of this speech because this speech is offering nothing but delusion she's saying correctly identified that the e.u. is offering her two options neither which she can accept well those are the only two options on the table she's saying that the e.u. has to come with counter-proposals they have come we can't. either see border between great britain northern ireland or there are full soft brakes of the single mother the customs union those are her in two options her problem is that she has no power and no leverage because she gave it all up when she triggered article fifty prematurely she correctly identifies that if she were to say to rule out no deal for britain then that would reduce her negotiating leverage the problem is she's up see right we don't have any negotiation leverage because no deal is not a
well obviously she's very rattled by by the opposition to check is her proposal by boris johnson and she is holding out the possibility there might not be a price to tool that's very interesting as she's saying the people have to come together but they can't come together on the back of this speech because this speech is offering nothing but delusion she's saying correctly identified that the e.u. is offering her two options neither which she can accept well those are the only two options on...
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johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people g but they were ef stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the dst of this great tsunam and so i jus cput my files and all respondence,land, cables and all that in the files, he i was 29 years old andere n from the uprising in nigeria, e and vil war in cypress, and the turmoil of thbritish government which was in trouble, and the information about the movement of chinese troops tords the border of korea,d re there was one issue after another. and what did we know about them? what did i know about them? i had been at e peace corps. even lyndon johnson who had been in many of those meetings with president kennedy, m?what did he know about t and suddenly decisions were being made about issues for which there was very little time to collect the evidence. you know lyndon johnson kept saying to me, in all those years, man is no better, a man's judgement is no better than his information." b and i r
johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people g but they were ef stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the dst of this great tsunam and so i jus cput my files and all respondence,land, cables and all that in the files, he i was 29 years old andere n from the uprising in nigeria, e and vil war in cypress, and the turmoil of thbritish government which was in trouble, and the...
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boris johnson backing may but not her plan for brexit.g at the conference in birmingham a little earlier on. earlier on we had a touch at 85. this is as supply concerns continue to be a big factor into those markets. let's check in on the first word news. here's kailey leinz. >> president trump has cleared the decks for a protracted trade war with china. the president has struck a last-minute trade deal with mexico and canada, signed an agreement with south korea and convinced japan to open up one-on-one talks. at a news conference trump says it's too early to talk with china because beijing isn't ready yet. in indonesia the desk told -- the death toll from the tsunami and earthquake has risen. have received little assistance because roads are impassable. italy's deputy prime minister is pushing back against euro area governments who don't like the italian budget deficit. he says the deficit has been tolerated in the past when it was used to save banks and oil businessman. used deficit were spending to help people retire, find jobs and sa
boris johnson backing may but not her plan for brexit.g at the conference in birmingham a little earlier on. earlier on we had a touch at 85. this is as supply concerns continue to be a big factor into those markets. let's check in on the first word news. here's kailey leinz. >> president trump has cleared the decks for a protracted trade war with china. the president has struck a last-minute trade deal with mexico and canada, signed an agreement with south korea and convinced japan to...
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suddenly they look of boris johnson as a liability. of the things i have to say we look to the other papers is theresa may earlier today, they're also treating borisjohnson like a spoiled child of an aristocrat. and they are nannies. and have to put up with the snottiness. they should stop it actually. they should name and shame and slap him. i don't mean physically. he has gotten away with people not trading him seriously and for some reason the british people seem for some reason the british people seem to have an affection for him. they like the buffoonery and shambling sides. people should call him out. he's a very dangerous man. it's fair to say he won't be on either of your christmas card lists. let's move onto the telegraph. cabinet demands may set the date to quit. she faces threats everywhere. what can she do? i think all she can do is hang on. the story tells you thatis do is hang on. the story tells you that is no agreement in the cabinet and some of them want her to quit as soofi as and some of them want her to quit as soon
suddenly they look of boris johnson as a liability. of the things i have to say we look to the other papers is theresa may earlier today, they're also treating borisjohnson like a spoiled child of an aristocrat. and they are nannies. and have to put up with the snottiness. they should stop it actually. they should name and shame and slap him. i don't mean physically. he has gotten away with people not trading him seriously and for some reason the british people seem for some reason the british...
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or is johnson, three main people put in the cabinet.johnson, ashley boris johnson where is the alternative plan? you want to be prime minister? you are talking about business, business. what we want is a certainty and if we delay this for another six months, will be sat here talking about its ill. how can we move forward. —— this still. we want to make sure the economy is booming. everyone is up for that. lay out the plan. notjust everyone is up for that. lay out the plan. not just six everyone is up for that. lay out the plan. notjust six months. what are you going to go to michel barnier with. many people are wondering what he would do this we dream a conservative party conference. we had the speech yesterday from philip hammond, dominic raab, the brexit secretary. the whole point is he wa nts to secretary. the whole point is he wants to win the party over. so there is a leadership contest. bv is big, bold things that he will save us big, bold things that he will save us from what the prime minister is saying full of —— saying these b
or is johnson, three main people put in the cabinet.johnson, ashley boris johnson where is the alternative plan? you want to be prime minister? you are talking about business, business. what we want is a certainty and if we delay this for another six months, will be sat here talking about its ill. how can we move forward. —— this still. we want to make sure the economy is booming. everyone is up for that. lay out the plan. notjust everyone is up for that. lay out the plan. not just six...
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fornother strong quarter johnson and johnson. in our consumer business we relaunched our iconic a be franchise. that complements the strength we have had an over-the-counter medicine. in medical devices, we broaden areas ofolio, we saw strength get stronger and improve some areas that were weaker. immunology, oncology, we continue to have transformational medicines. is intensifying its push to lower its price for raw material aiming to's save 10 million euros by 2020. this is described as ambitious. slashing profit margin's by 2020. do you still feel confident about that? >> that quarter showing that we are moving in the right direction. ,e added two percentage points we are now at 12.1, 12.2. we took a be step it will be linear come in cc of a business. we feel much more encouraged, the third quarter has had a significant amount of headwinds that we were able to overcome. sap has raised the debt load for they feel -- full year on momentum for its cloud business. they said new clout bookings are at 37% growth over the quarter. is
fornother strong quarter johnson and johnson. in our consumer business we relaunched our iconic a be franchise. that complements the strength we have had an over-the-counter medicine. in medical devices, we broaden areas ofolio, we saw strength get stronger and improve some areas that were weaker. immunology, oncology, we continue to have transformational medicines. is intensifying its push to lower its price for raw material aiming to's save 10 million euros by 2020. this is described as...
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johannesburg,in i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets.'s talk a little bit about what is happening with the saudi arabian story. gina is back from turkey and will reef president trump today on the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. is a critical meeting and a briefing that is about to be delivered to the president. some people are talking about it being a make or break moment. the administration has to decide which way it is going to jump does,oesn't it? nick: it especially for a president that has put so much faith in his own hand-picked intelligence officials. he had a great relationship with mike pompeo, and that is some the way they solidify that. gina haspel is coming to the white house, essentially directly from a trip to turkey, turkeyt is believe that allowed her to listen to some of the audio allegedly from what happened inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. she will then deliver her assessment to the president. what we are seeing behind the scenes is very interesting, because the saudi explanation for what happened to jama
johannesburg,in i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets.'s talk a little bit about what is happening with the saudi arabian story. gina is back from turkey and will reef president trump today on the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. is a critical meeting and a briefing that is about to be delivered to the president. some people are talking about it being a make or break moment. the administration has to decide which way it is going to jump does,oesn't it? nick: it especially for a...
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guy: and i'm guy johnson. ge boots its former ceo is the company says it will miss it profit guidance. let's go to abigail doolittle. abigail:. we are taking a look at the ism manufacturing numbers for the month of september. the survey had called for a reading of 60 but came in at 59.8. a very high reading despite the small miss. anything above 50 says the economy is expanding. not a lot of influence in the major averages. the buyers are out in this -- on this monday. it's the best day in about a week and a half on the news of the new nafta package and a lack of d.c. drama. investors are bullish. underlying the position is bullish, eight of the 11 sectors are trading higher. it is a risk on day as a start to the new week. let's take a look at the s&p 500 automobile sector with gains up 1.5%. it's being helped by ford and gm. looking at tesla, is not a component of the s&p 500 at a big rally after friday's decline. it do with the fact that elon a lawsuit with the sec over his going private speech but you on mu
guy: and i'm guy johnson. ge boots its former ceo is the company says it will miss it profit guidance. let's go to abigail doolittle. abigail:. we are taking a look at the ism manufacturing numbers for the month of september. the survey had called for a reading of 60 but came in at 59.8. a very high reading despite the small miss. anything above 50 says the economy is expanding. not a lot of influence in the major averages. the buyers are out in this -- on this monday. it's the best day in...
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gary johnson will go first with your opening statement. >> i'm carrie johnson running for the u.s. senate. i grew up in new mexico. i started a one-man handyman business in albuquerque, grew to over 1000 employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. .. the fact that we are going to have a trillion dollars this year and added deficit to the $21 trillion that we already had. my pledge is to submit a balance budget to congress. it's incredibly unfair to young people, it's unfair to all of us to continue to roll up, unpaid debt. $210 billion a year is what we add for interest only expense when interest rates go up 1%. look, to balance the federal budget, you've got to take on some really big issues, those big issues are a reform of medicaid, medicare, social security has to be reformed and we have to reduce military expenditures, let's get ourselves out of our military involvement that don't involve national security. >> time. >> i promise i will uphold the united states constitution. >> growing up, my mom was a factory worker. my dad was alignment for the local utility company. the
gary johnson will go first with your opening statement. >> i'm carrie johnson running for the u.s. senate. i grew up in new mexico. i started a one-man handyman business in albuquerque, grew to over 1000 employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. .. the fact that we are going to have a trillion dollars this year and added deficit to the $21 trillion that we already had. my pledge is to submit a balance budget to congress. it's incredibly unfair to young people, it's unfair to all of...
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the former foreign secretary boris johnson has called in the governing conservative party to throw out prime minister to resign ms brooks it proposals he said in the last hour or so the cold so-called checkers plan is an attempt to mislead the votes he's made the comments in the past hour at an event on the sidelines of the conservative party conference mr johnson has been critical of mrs may's handling of bricks in the seasons ever since he decided to resign in july. don't be fooled by the suggestion that the e.u. will ultimately reject these proposals for this what they want above all is to demonstrate to any other country that might dream of following suit that you cannot leave the e.u. without suffering adverse political and economic consequences and what the check was proposals showed is that the united kingdom for all its power and might a network of influences around the world for all its been rable parliamentary history was unable ultimately to take back control. lawrence lee joins us live from the party conference in the city of birmingham lawrence just take us through what el
the former foreign secretary boris johnson has called in the governing conservative party to throw out prime minister to resign ms brooks it proposals he said in the last hour or so the cold so-called checkers plan is an attempt to mislead the votes he's made the comments in the past hour at an event on the sidelines of the conservative party conference mr johnson has been critical of mrs may's handling of bricks in the seasons ever since he decided to resign in july. don't be fooled by the...
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and johnson said, "it could bring my government down." so we calculated a carefully, thght out strategy, and i would not answer a questions at subject until 3:01 so we calculated a carefully, well merriman smith who was the dean of the white house correspondents wi hi had a really close friend who was a nurse at bethesda hospital. and merriman came in and said, "bill i know the president's going to bethesda "but i have to have it confirmed." in those days pierre salinger who sed been kennedy's presetary, had urged me to learn to smoke cigars, i never smoked. he said because you're going to be asked very tough questions and you're going to need 30 seconds think of the answer. and if you're smoking agoing cigar you can light it upestions and cu've got 30 seconds pose your answer. (audience laughs) so i was hooked i smoked a cigar on my son's front otrch this afternoon, ised to them. d yway, so i ease up lighting my cigar ht and he said, "let me lt." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him m and lockdoor from the inside, took toc key and
and johnson said, "it could bring my government down." so we calculated a carefully, thght out strategy, and i would not answer a questions at subject until 3:01 so we calculated a carefully, well merriman smith who was the dean of the white house correspondents wi hi had a really close friend who was a nurse at bethesda hospital. and merriman came in and said, "bill i know the president's going to bethesda "but i have to have it confirmed." in those days pierre...
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lyndon johnson comes in. 1964, there is a presidential campaign. johnson sees it as advantageous to characterize himself as a peace candidate against barry goldwater, the opposing war monger talking tough about vietnam. this also conveys to hanoi a eignal that the south is rip for the taking. in 1964 after johnson is elected, hanoi decides they will go for broke. they will start sending entire north vietnamese army divisions into south vietnam to try to take over the south in 1965 before the americans change their mind. in early 1965, there are a lot .f large battles there are clearly a lot of major clashes between the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese. the south vietnamese take heavy losses. this is what leads to the decision to insert american troops. in june of 1965, general westmoreland said we don't intervene with american forces or it will follow. the americans come in. there are major clashes that go on during this time. is in november of 1965, immortalized in the movie, "we were soldiers." when the defensive has been blunted, there
lyndon johnson comes in. 1964, there is a presidential campaign. johnson sees it as advantageous to characterize himself as a peace candidate against barry goldwater, the opposing war monger talking tough about vietnam. this also conveys to hanoi a eignal that the south is rip for the taking. in 1964 after johnson is elected, hanoi decides they will go for broke. they will start sending entire north vietnamese army divisions into south vietnam to try to take over the south in 1965 before the...
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johnson, go ahead. west: black conservatives -- not only have black republicans on our board, but some of our predecessors were republican. about partisanship. this is about inclusion to ensure that all citizens of this country have an opportunity to participate. i challenge anyone who cares about the african-american community -- understand the needs and interests of our community, and create platforms for participation. do not use fear and racial hatred as tools to divide, because that is going to lose -- that is a losing equation for african-american voters. partiesas political cater to our needs and interests -- for many years, we were republicans. for many years we have block voted for democrats. for all those years, we have voted for the interest of our communities to fully participate as citizens, to make sure our young people have a quality , and that the tax dollars we put into the coffers are distributed in an equitable way. that is what we are concerned about as african-americans. the lyrical
johnson, go ahead. west: black conservatives -- not only have black republicans on our board, but some of our predecessors were republican. about partisanship. this is about inclusion to ensure that all citizens of this country have an opportunity to participate. i challenge anyone who cares about the african-american community -- understand the needs and interests of our community, and create platforms for participation. do not use fear and racial hatred as tools to divide, because that is...
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johnson is right, mcclellan outnumbers johnson and johnson thinks if i just wait, it's inevitable he will win. i have to do something to turn the tide, i have to attack him. what's about to happen here, something that almost never happens during the war. on may 31, 1862, johnson do something that he just about never does again. he launches an attack. johnson is the quintessential cautious general believes in trading territory to conserve manpower, he is not an aggressive general. he sees a for and mcclellan set up. mcclellan has his army divided on both sides of a river that flows northeast of richmond, the river is known as the chickahominy river. chickahominy river. normally, it is just a sluggish stream that flows slowly, not very wide, you can walk across it without getting your waist wet. it has rained a lot in april and may so the river is way out of its banks. it is way above flood level. the rains have basically separated mcclellan's army into two sections. he has one part north of the river and a smaller part of his army south of the river. johnston wisely decides he will at
johnson is right, mcclellan outnumbers johnson and johnson thinks if i just wait, it's inevitable he will win. i have to do something to turn the tide, i have to attack him. what's about to happen here, something that almost never happens during the war. on may 31, 1862, johnson do something that he just about never does again. he launches an attack. johnson is the quintessential cautious general believes in trading territory to conserve manpower, he is not an aggressive general. he sees a for...
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they did -- johnson & johnson, another solid health care report today.dance for the full year. but fx was a negative drag. operations are doing better, consumer business is better. dagen: in terms of trade tensions, it's not just the higher cost, it's also the supply chain disruption which is part of the issue that weighed on technology stocks in the last couple weeks. >> we're going to be getting more on the tariff front between the u.s. and china, like like we're going to go from 10 to 25% on that last $200 billion. we're going to $267 billion worth of tariffs in the next round. i think this is something the market is pricing. we're not seeing trade wars escalate with europe, mexico and canada but it is getting work with the chinese. dagen: the situation with china, it also plays into the concerns about higher interest rates. the $1.1 trillion question is what does china do in terms of the u.s. debt that it's sitting on as the largest holder. maria: that's what i was going to say, exactly. what do you all think about the debt numbers? this morning, new
they did -- johnson & johnson, another solid health care report today.dance for the full year. but fx was a negative drag. operations are doing better, consumer business is better. dagen: in terms of trade tensions, it's not just the higher cost, it's also the supply chain disruption which is part of the issue that weighed on technology stocks in the last couple weeks. >> we're going to be getting more on the tariff front between the u.s. and china, like like we're going to go from 10...
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we expect numbers from johnson & johnson, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. u.s.tures at this hour are up did you guys watch yesterday that was like a roller coaster again today is shaping up the same way yesterday a couple head fakes up a couple hundred back down. back up a couple hundred these are not big percentage moves. that's what we have to get through our heads. >> it's just unusual >> only since september it's been like watching grass dry >>> want to introduce larry fink who is here. news breaking minutes ago, blackrock out with its earnings this morning we are joined by larry fink, blackrock chairman and ceo in a "squawk box" exclusive interview. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. >> lots to talk to you about the company earnings per share of $7.52 that did come in above estimates. total -- tell me if i'm wrong about this n term shgsthis, in estimates for assets under management, falling slightly short of estimates so i think investors will grapple with both sides of this how are you thinking about it? >> it's a tough quarter for the entire
we expect numbers from johnson & johnson, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. u.s.tures at this hour are up did you guys watch yesterday that was like a roller coaster again today is shaping up the same way yesterday a couple head fakes up a couple hundred back down. back up a couple hundred these are not big percentage moves. that's what we have to get through our heads. >> it's just unusual >> only since september it's been like watching grass dry >>> want to introduce...
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johnson? answer: yes. >> reporter: monsanto still says its products did not cause the cancer and while they say they sympathize with mr. johnson, the scientific evidence of 40 years proves that glyphosate is safe to use. in 2017, the environmental protection agency said the chemical isn't a likely carcinogen to cancer unit of th world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans. the court proceedings are happening here at san francisco superior court. [ signal breakup ] >> reporter: jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> this morning the trump administration's immigration policies will be under the microscope at the supreme court. new justice brett kavanaugh and his colleagues will consider whether federal authorities can detain immigrants before deportation proceedings without a hearing. the high court will decide whether those immigrants should be allowed to argue for their release until their case is resolved. the ruling will mostly affect long-term green cardholders who
johnson? answer: yes. >> reporter: monsanto still says its products did not cause the cancer and while they say they sympathize with mr. johnson, the scientific evidence of 40 years proves that glyphosate is safe to use. in 2017, the environmental protection agency said the chemical isn't a likely carcinogen to cancer unit of th world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans. the court proceedings are happening here at san francisco superior court. [...
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johnson? answer: yes. >> reporter: monsanto still said its product did not cause johnson's cancer and while they say they sympathize for what he is going through, the scientific evidence of 40 years proves that glyphosate is safe to use. in 2017, the environmental protection agency said the chemical is not a likely carcinogen to humans but the cancer unit of the world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans. the court proceedings are happening here in san francisco at 2 p.m. live in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump says five people are being considered nikki as ambassador to the u.n.y announcr is stepping down at the end of the year. the former governor of south carolina became a star member of president trump's cabinet playing key roles in sanctioning north korea and pulling u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal. she served as the top u.s. diplomat the last two years. >> i feel a little sorry about it because we have had a really good re
johnson? answer: yes. >> reporter: monsanto still said its product did not cause johnson's cancer and while they say they sympathize for what he is going through, the scientific evidence of 40 years proves that glyphosate is safe to use. in 2017, the environmental protection agency said the chemical is not a likely carcinogen to humans but the cancer unit of the world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans. the court proceedings are happening here in...
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in boris johnson your behind you and poem about ideal.hat i am cross about. he wanted to tear up our guaranteed the people of northern ireland. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. all members here are members of the conservative union of this party. we believe in the united kingdom. northern ireland is part of that union and we have a guarantee of the people there and we are upholding that. our chequers plan does that and it's the only plan does that and it's the only plan on the table at the moment that does. do you think that he could ever be prime minister? i'm not speculating about or commenting aboutjobs. for speculating about or commenting about jobs. for individual speculating about or commenting aboutjobs. for individual members of parliament this is not about the jobs of politicians, this is about thejobs of jobs of politicians, this is about the jobs of people out there in our country. you are setting out your new policy today. the thick ordinary people will feel the difference when they look at the country after you
in boris johnson your behind you and poem about ideal.hat i am cross about. he wanted to tear up our guaranteed the people of northern ireland. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. all members here are members of the conservative union of this party. we believe in the united kingdom. northern ireland is part of that union and we have a guarantee of the people there and we are upholding that. our chequers plan does that and it's the only plan does that and it's the only plan on the...
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johnson & johnson.linda murray, senior vice president, consumer experience in global editor in chief. johnson & johnson will continue fight substance abuse and launched an opioid addiction awareness campaign that reached more than 2.5 million parents via the center. mr. roger krohn, chairman and , to opioid related causes to educate our work force of 38,000 employees, dozens of companies. mike employs workers directly from graduating and will soon tonch the recovery network bring hope,...