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johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. basically wanting commitments from people so he wanted a record in case people him with his deals, he could say, look, you know, you told me on september 22 you with me and i e have a recording of this. but no one else knew. o when the watergate hearings break, and the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the that the only person who -- only president who had nixon, and d was ishly come out parisly that johnson and kennedy had also taped. amount of small typing with eisenhower, roosevelt and fdr but insignificant amounts. purposes, these are incredible historical sources because they kind of bring us oval office. there are no presidents who tape they nixon because understand they could be subpoenaed. can imagine other technologies, email in the late early 1990s, apparently the push administration did a lot with because it was a new technology then and they didn't realize they were creating a permanent record. clinton ages in the administration, again this idea of creating perma
johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. basically wanting commitments from people so he wanted a record in case people him with his deals, he could say, look, you know, you told me on september 22 you with me and i e have a recording of this. but no one else knew. o when the watergate hearings break, and the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the that the only person who -- only president who had nixon, and d was ishly come out parisly that johnson and kennedy had also...
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johnson: a typical johnson call. the other person does not really get in much. warren gets the message and calls goldberg. we tried for the recess appointment but it did not work out. he finally resigns in june of 1969. at which point, nixon nominates warren burger. a fairly conservative judge from the eighth circuit. he was based in minnesota to become chief justice of the supreme court. we replaced a white liberal chief justice with a fairly conservative chief justice. that creates a more conservative court. this is only nixon's first appointment. nixon will get to make four supreme court appointments in his first term. the second is an unexpected one. justice fortas. one of the great ironies of this is johnson, by trying to promote fortas from associate justice to chief justice gives the way for fortas to collapse entirely and be removed. the public had been exposed to this idea that fortas is a little ethically challenged. we have the $15,000 deal at american university. he seemed to be consulting with lbj inappropriately. it was clear this guy was not a par
johnson: a typical johnson call. the other person does not really get in much. warren gets the message and calls goldberg. we tried for the recess appointment but it did not work out. he finally resigns in june of 1969. at which point, nixon nominates warren burger. a fairly conservative judge from the eighth circuit. he was based in minnesota to become chief justice of the supreme court. we replaced a white liberal chief justice with a fairly conservative chief justice. that creates a more...
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johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. he was basically wanting commitments from people so he wanted a record in case people went back on him with his deals, he could say, look, you know, you told me on september 22 you were going to be with me and i have a recording of this. but no one else knew. so when the watergate hearings break, and the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the time is that the only person who -- only president who had ever recorded was nixon, and then they sheepishly come out that johnson and kennedy had also taped. there was a small amount of taping with eisenhower, roosevelt and fdr but insignificant amounts. for our purposes, these are incredible historical sources because they kind of bring us inside the oval office. there are no presidents who tape after nixon because they understand they could be subpoenaed. but you can imagine other technologies, email in the late 1980s and early 1990s, apparently the push -- bush administration did a lot with emails because it was a new technology then
johnson recorded because johnson did deals on the phone. he was basically wanting commitments from people so he wanted a record in case people went back on him with his deals, he could say, look, you know, you told me on september 22 you were going to be with me and i have a recording of this. but no one else knew. so when the watergate hearings break, and the nixon tapes are revealed, the assumption at the time is that the only person who -- only president who had ever recorded was nixon, and...
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johnson: we want peace so much.orking at it diligently and earnestly, but it is an elusive thing and we've been unable to find the formula that would give us peace with honor in that area of the world and stop the killing. although we will continue the search to the very last moment when we leave this office. i think that's the biggest disappointment we've had. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, has awarded the distinguished service medal, first oak leaf cluster, to general earl g. wheeler, united states army, for exceptionally meritorious service and duty of great responsibility. general wheeler's deep professional competence -- >> the country's senior military spokesman during the war in vietnam was general earl g. wheeler, who was now entering an unprecedented fifth year as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> in the united states of america. pres. johnson: his president's high regard for him has been forged in the fires of crisis, and hardened in the day-to-day
johnson: we want peace so much.orking at it diligently and earnestly, but it is an elusive thing and we've been unable to find the formula that would give us peace with honor in that area of the world and stop the killing. although we will continue the search to the very last moment when we leave this office. i think that's the biggest disappointment we've had. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, has awarded the distinguished service medal,...
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president johnson staked his legacy on getting america out of vietn vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon, saying i know you are interfering with my diplomacy and i think it is about as low as you can get. and nixon just lies and tells e him he's not doing it. >> and they are going to get any better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon. your people are messing things up. in other calls johnson didn't hesitate to give nixon's people a name. >> your friend. keep the miss and all the rest of them from running around. >> mrs. chennault. anna. a woman known as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese brooid. general claire chennault. marries anna chan. second war history and legend has commander of sky battles in china. >> anna chenlt has an salespersonnault has an salesperson -- has a -- >> communist from the china. rises to the highest levels of society and political influence in this country. but then what she did with that influence is a question of deadly seriousness. because wh anna chennault and richard
president johnson staked his legacy on getting america out of vietn vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon, saying i know you are interfering with my diplomacy and i think it is about as low as you can get. and nixon just lies and tells e him he's not doing it. >> and they are going to get any better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon. your people are messing things up. in other calls johnson didn't hesitate to give...
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tax law he's standing by plus the pharma sector continues to be happy and healthy as johnson and johnson make a huge acquisition at american of the at america trading group is back to tackle today's huge headlines and how companies and investors might be impacted and later we take a look at the fear factor but maybe not the one you're thinking of worst rashard is back on the program to demystify the vix the ball of killing the index all that in our sights but first we had right there's a mad line let's go. the race to blunt the impact of brecht's that leads our global report today as the governor of the bank of england makes a dire warning about the consequences of a no deal brecht scenario for the united kingdom and the world on tuesday the british central banker mark carney said at an event sponsored by the financial times quote we should not be under any illusions no deal breck's it would be a shock for this economy and send a signal globally about the prospects of reef found in globalisation meanwhile prime minister theresa may is pleading with parliament for two more weeks to someho
tax law he's standing by plus the pharma sector continues to be happy and healthy as johnson and johnson make a huge acquisition at american of the at america trading group is back to tackle today's huge headlines and how companies and investors might be impacted and later we take a look at the fear factor but maybe not the one you're thinking of worst rashard is back on the program to demystify the vix the ball of killing the index all that in our sights but first we had right there's a mad...
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he lived in a boarding house owned by johnson supportor. even though the impeachers were confident of victory, they rn surelyurbed to lea before the final vote, they heard the story that edmund ross was infatuated to the point of foolishness with livinia vinnie ream. he held the deciding vote in johnson's impeachment trial. though the hour was late and the time was short, the impeachers were still confident they had enough time as they could get to him. he lived in a boarding house which is now actually located on the grounds of the u.s. capitol, a few hundred yards away from where the final vote was going to take place the next morning. vinnie reams about so disturbed them? i'm going to share the story. it does sound like a fairytale when you read about how she burst upon the scene. newspapers of the day did refer to her as "the prairie cinderella." frome was a poor woman war-torn missouri. they moved to washington escape the war. she approached and him lincoln sometime in 1864 and asked if he would pose for her for a sculpture. much to he
he lived in a boarding house owned by johnson supportor. even though the impeachers were confident of victory, they rn surelyurbed to lea before the final vote, they heard the story that edmund ross was infatuated to the point of foolishness with livinia vinnie ream. he held the deciding vote in johnson's impeachment trial. though the hour was late and the time was short, the impeachers were still confident they had enough time as they could get to him. he lived in a boarding house which is now...
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lila johnson was locked out of work. and didn't get paid for 35 days. the bills kept coming in. and we are talking about low and middle-wage workers, people who provide janitor services, people who provide security guards, these are people who are living paycheck to paycheck and really struggling. i think there is growing support. we now have a bipartisan support for this measure. let's put it this way. i haven't heard of any opposition yet, but we will push this very hard and i thought it was very important to bring lila johnson to the capitol to highlight the plight for individuals like her. >> what was the situation for her. >> she is at the department of agriculture and provides janitorial services and because the department was closed, she was furloughed from her job and that meant she went without a paycheck. she is helping to raise and support two grandchildren. and obviously that has made it very, very difficult for her and for so many others. >> what was her reaction to your invitation? >> i think she is excited to come to the state of the union address. i had asked her
lila johnson was locked out of work. and didn't get paid for 35 days. the bills kept coming in. and we are talking about low and middle-wage workers, people who provide janitor services, people who provide security guards, these are people who are living paycheck to paycheck and really struggling. i think there is growing support. we now have a bipartisan support for this measure. let's put it this way. i haven't heard of any opposition yet, but we will push this very hard and i thought it was...
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drug and biotech giant johnson and johnson has moved to acquire a subsidiary in the emerging field of get this surgical robotics johnson and johnson announced on wednesday that they will choir r us health for a price of a cool three point four billion dollars in cash or us was founded in one thousand nine hundred ninety five by surgeon who was also involved in founding or as rival intuitive surgical j.n.j. shares rose on the news while intuitive surgical stock actually fell in price and in that regard we now take a look at the pharmaceutical sector which continues to be happy and healthy at least for the most part joining us to discuss that and more is adam mesh of adam as trading group welcome adam good to see you again always good to see it thanks for having me so let's first of all talk about j. and j. buying this robotics for morris for three point four billion bucks i mean what does that mean for the company that you know is known for like talcum powder and you know baby shampoo. you know it puts j.n.j. on the cutting edge of health care technology. are specializes in a robotic c
drug and biotech giant johnson and johnson has moved to acquire a subsidiary in the emerging field of get this surgical robotics johnson and johnson announced on wednesday that they will choir r us health for a price of a cool three point four billion dollars in cash or us was founded in one thousand nine hundred ninety five by surgeon who was also involved in founding or as rival intuitive surgical j.n.j. shares rose on the news while intuitive surgical stock actually fell in price and in that...
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johnson was famously colorful in his language. i always thought the johnson treatment was yelling at people, screaming at people. things like that. when you listen to tapes, you don't hear any curse words. at least i didn't hear any. were they excerpted, or did he not talk that way? doris: when he was on those tapes, he had a button in his desk office. and whenever he was talking to a senator or congressman and he wanted to tape the conversation, because they would make deals on the phone and he wanted to hold the guide to the deal later on. but it's never just force. its charm and knowing what each congressman or senator wants. one might want to go on a trip to europe. you want to go on this commission? i will send you to france. another one might want to be on an intellectual, historical committee. you want that? you got that. he's talking to dirksen and trying to bring the republicans to break the senate filibuster on civil rights in 1964 and he offers them everything. you want an ambassadorship? you want to go to springfield,
johnson was famously colorful in his language. i always thought the johnson treatment was yelling at people, screaming at people. things like that. when you listen to tapes, you don't hear any curse words. at least i didn't hear any. were they excerpted, or did he not talk that way? doris: when he was on those tapes, he had a button in his desk office. and whenever he was talking to a senator or congressman and he wanted to tape the conversation, because they would make deals on the phone and...
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so it's lyndon johnson's war. nixon should have gotten us out of it earlier instead of opening the war to cambodia and laos and continuing a war that divided our country for no ostensible return for that much bloodshed. host: you mentioned your book cason. ug: i'm forced to confront dust jackets of old but i have 15 books that are seminole to me and sometimes you do books that are co-authored or you're the editor of it, like i mentioned reagan's writing and i edited it and depends how you want to count books like that. and i'm always on a new history topic and i like u.s. president topic and i wrote a book called "wheels of the world" on henry ford looking at how the automobile revolution was born and ended up living in dearborn for a while and wrote a biography of rosa parks. i don't always do presidential istory but it is my favorite thing to do and i'm from ohio and we're the mother of presidents and we claim seven presidents and i grew up down the road from rutherford b. hayes' home in fremont, ohio, and i vis
so it's lyndon johnson's war. nixon should have gotten us out of it earlier instead of opening the war to cambodia and laos and continuing a war that divided our country for no ostensible return for that much bloodshed. host: you mentioned your book cason. ug: i'm forced to confront dust jackets of old but i have 15 books that are seminole to me and sometimes you do books that are co-authored or you're the editor of it, like i mentioned reagan's writing and i edited it and depends how you want...
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stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by lyndon johnson.ut here's one that captures the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1960 democratic campaign for the omination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring and the other two principled candidates are two one from massachusetts and from pennsylvania. the two of them are in the green room ahead of this debate. they're about to have a debate. they're sitting in the green room. and they're making small talk. and kennedy says, stewart, lyndon i have to tell you something. in my dream, god reached down from heaven and tapped me on the shoulder and said jack, you're my boy. this is your year. you are going to win the democratic nomination. you are going to be the next president of the united states. what do you think of that? so stewart looks at kennedy. symington is this tall square-jawed guy with this great mane of white hair. and he looks at the much younger kennedy. he said, jack, i don't know hat to tell you. because you see, i had a dream last night and i
stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by lyndon johnson.ut here's one that captures the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1960 democratic campaign for the omination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring and the other two principled candidates are two one from massachusetts and from pennsylvania. the two of them are in the green room ahead of this debate. they're about to have a debate. they're sitting in the green room. and...
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johnson's claim marks the fir time a woman has come forward since the president took office. as "the new yorker" points out the most legally significant aspect of johnson's lawsuit, ultimately may be something the complaint doesn't explicitly address the pervasive use of nondisclosure agreements by trump during his campaign and in his administration. johnson's suit is the sixth suit in which employees have defied their nondisclosure agreement. three actions including johnsons were filed just this month. >>> joining us now from washington, d.c. reporter for "the washington post," eugene scott. good to have you with us this morning. let's talk a little bit about this case, the president he's already under so much legal pressure politically, even on capitol hill, the investigation, the russia investigation. this, obviously, has a slightly different connotation to it. what's the potential fallout from this newest allegation? >> this allegation will remind many americans of two big issues that they've had with trump since he announced his campaign. one the treatment that he is acc
johnson's claim marks the fir time a woman has come forward since the president took office. as "the new yorker" points out the most legally significant aspect of johnson's lawsuit, ultimately may be something the complaint doesn't explicitly address the pervasive use of nondisclosure agreements by trump during his campaign and in his administration. johnson's suit is the sixth suit in which employees have defied their nondisclosure agreement. three actions including johnsons were...
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in other news, us authorities are investigating johnson &johnson authorities are investigating johnsonnson over worries authorities are investigating johnson &johnson over worries about asbestos contamination in its talcum powder products. following reports in december that the firm had known about this for decades. johnson & johnson disputes the reports, saying it is cooperating. the firm also faces numerous lawsuits related to health concerns. the uk says it will not be able to roll over trade deals with japan in not be able to roll over trade deals withjapan in time not be able to roll over trade deals with japan in time for not be able to roll over trade deals withjapan in time for a not be able to roll over trade deals with japan in time for a no—deal brexit. in 2017, liam fox said britain would be unable to replicate 40 eu britain would be unable to replicate a0 eu trade deals by brexit day. but so a0 eu trade deals by brexit day. but so far, it has only been able to finalise seven agreements. now love it or loathe it, artificial intelligence is a huge part of our lives, and the
in other news, us authorities are investigating johnson &johnson authorities are investigating johnsonnson over worries authorities are investigating johnson &johnson over worries about asbestos contamination in its talcum powder products. following reports in december that the firm had known about this for decades. johnson & johnson disputes the reports, saying it is cooperating. the firm also faces numerous lawsuits related to health concerns. the uk says it will not be able to...
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that because johnson was worried about the nondisclosure agreement she had signed. why wait so long to come forward? her attorney says they've been working on the case for eight months and felt now was the right time. savannah? >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> and another big story in washington with the president overseas. his former lawyer, michael cohen, is just hours now from starting three days of testimony before congress. and everyone is wondering what exactly he will reveal. here's nbc's kasie hunt. >> reporter: while the president's overseas, his former fixer, michael cohen, just hours away from a three-day marathon of potentially blockbuster testimony on capitol hill. democrats say one focus, that june 2016 meeting between campaign officials and a russian attorney. >> what more could he tell us about the trump tower new york meeting or any other issues? >> reporter: while nothing is off limits to democrats in two be the focus but democrats can ask cohen about the president's campaign financing, his businesses, and his foundation. cohen'
that because johnson was worried about the nondisclosure agreement she had signed. why wait so long to come forward? her attorney says they've been working on the case for eight months and felt now was the right time. savannah? >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> and another big story in washington with the president overseas. his former lawyer, michael cohen, is just hours now from starting three days of testimony before congress. and everyone is wondering what...
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lyndon johnson had a certain empathy. maybe both of them having come from poor backgrounds gave them a closer feeling to people who were poor. he saw the kid in pain taking off a year to make money. he saw the pain of prejudice and wanted to help them. he change their lives. for franklin and teddy roosevelt, empathy did not develop until they went into politics. teddy said, that he was going in for an adventure. he thought it might be fun. once he got there and saw tenement houses and was a police commissioner and he saw what the slums were like, he developed a fellow feeling and desire to help make their lives better. fdr's polio made him a more warmhearted man to other people who had been dealt an unkind hand. david: the leaders you write about, many of them had problems early on, it was not predictable. it was not sure if lincoln and fdr would be president. doris: i think my guys had a winding path than a normal projection. to a certain extent, all that lincoln wanted was to get away from the world in which he had been
lyndon johnson had a certain empathy. maybe both of them having come from poor backgrounds gave them a closer feeling to people who were poor. he saw the kid in pain taking off a year to make money. he saw the pain of prejudice and wanted to help them. he change their lives. for franklin and teddy roosevelt, empathy did not develop until they went into politics. teddy said, that he was going in for an adventure. he thought it might be fun. once he got there and saw tenement houses and was a...
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talking about lyndon johnson in the 1950's, for example, when the soviets put sputnik up, johnson went haywire we're losing to the soviets and basically attacked president eisenhower. what did eisenhower say? he said if you feel that way put together a space committee and come up with something we should do and we'll work with you and johnson and eisenhower created nasa in 1958. the point of that anecdote is simply that there are times when a master of the senate like lyndon johnson was can have it both ways and be a party leader and criticize the president but have so much power that the president is willing to collaborate and it becomes a win in that case creating nasa for the democrat and republicans. host: by the way, we invite our viewers to join in this discussion, doug brinkley again with us on one of these holiday mornings on presidents' day as he often joins us for a look back on history and its real estateship -- and its relationship with the issues, epublicans 202-748-8001, 2 and ndents 202-748-800 democrats, 202-748-8000. c-spans can find it at c-span.org, presidents in dif
talking about lyndon johnson in the 1950's, for example, when the soviets put sputnik up, johnson went haywire we're losing to the soviets and basically attacked president eisenhower. what did eisenhower say? he said if you feel that way put together a space committee and come up with something we should do and we'll work with you and johnson and eisenhower created nasa in 1958. the point of that anecdote is simply that there are times when a master of the senate like lyndon johnson was can...
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the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. you have the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange-traded funds. ♪ scarlet: the road to etf's, spy may only be 26
the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. you have the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay...
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i think lyndon johnson had a certain empathy as well. maybe both of them having come from poor backgrounds gave them closer to seeing people who were in trouble and feeling for them. he taught at a small mexican-american school and saw the pain -- he was a kid in college at that time, taking off a year to make money. he saw the pain of prejudice and he really wanted to help them. and he changed those kids' lives. whereas for franklin and teddy roosevelt, empathy didn't develop until they actually went into politics. teddy said when he first went in that he was just going in for an adventure. get in the state legislature. he thought it might be fun. but once he got there and saw tenement houses and was a police commissioner later and he saw what the slums were like at night, then he developed what he called a fellow feeling, a desire to help make their lives better. and fdr's polio made him a more warmhearted man to other people that had fate deal them an unkind hand, and now him, so he could relate to them better. david: and the leaders
i think lyndon johnson had a certain empathy as well. maybe both of them having come from poor backgrounds gave them closer to seeing people who were in trouble and feeling for them. he taught at a small mexican-american school and saw the pain -- he was a kid in college at that time, taking off a year to make money. he saw the pain of prejudice and he really wanted to help them. and he changed those kids' lives. whereas for franklin and teddy roosevelt, empathy didn't develop until they...
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the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. you have the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ scarlet: i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg etf iq where we focus on the access ella risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ taylor: minimum volatility strategies are back, some of the largest inflows since 2016 but underperforming. we discuss what investors before safety or return. one investor taking stocks at hedge funds and repackaging them in an etf. can the performance of hedge fu
the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. you have the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ scarlet: i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg etf iq where we focus on the access ella risks and rewards offered by exchange traded...
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well, give johnson & johnson a great deal of credit for getting out front. after the administration proposed itsregulations, the industry had its own list of regulations. johnson & johnson is the first one to put it on the line. >> now, what will this do for the consumer? will it help or hurt the consumer, because you've got to ad all that fine printin, correct? >> the problem will be what's actually in nde ad can anyone read it. i don't know about you but i don't read all the fe print that comes through in those ads. somethinger may learn about the prices that are out there. >> if they're going to list the price, that really means nothing when you con wde the diffs that we pay for drugs, whether the insurance companies are involved, the different pharmacies that are involved, the pharmacy benefit managers. is it going to be a bit misleading to list one price or what you expecte to pay when you go to the pharmacy? >> you're absolutely right. the question ishat numbers go into price? the list price matters, because many peo do pay that list price. y ey pay it
well, give johnson & johnson a great deal of credit for getting out front. after the administration proposed itsregulations, the industry had its own list of regulations. johnson & johnson is the first one to put it on the line. >> now, what will this do for the consumer? will it help or hurt the consumer, because you've got to ad all that fine printin, correct? >> the problem will be what's actually in nde ad can anyone read it. i don't know about you but i don't read all...
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johnson: today whatprof. johnson: we are going to be looking at is the development of controversial supreme court confirmationn -- of supreme court nominations in the 1950's and 1960's. the surge of decisions from the court which served two basic rent suppose. the idea that it was a particular job of the supreme court to stand up on behalf of people who may not have majority support. whether it was atheists or civil rights activist or criminal defendants throughout the 1960's. second was the emergence of
johnson: today whatprof. johnson: we are going to be looking at is the development of controversial supreme court confirmationn -- of supreme court nominations in the 1950's and 1960's. the surge of decisions from the court which served two basic rent suppose. the idea that it was a particular job of the supreme court to stand up on behalf of people who may not have majority support. whether it was atheists or civil rights activist or criminal defendants throughout the 1960's. second was the...
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johnson & johnson come walmart, coca-cola got called in, more consumer staples. makeup of the fund it changed in response. vonnie: what does the makeup of the fund look like now? etf,when you buy momentum they have been heavy in tech and that exposure has gotten cut. used to be as high as 41% and is now 16%. stocksgetting utility getting pulled in. now this momentum etf is coming more low volatility fund. when the market goes up, this etf might not do as well as it has done historically. vonnie: that is our etf report, thank you. time for "bloomberg business flash." conic, its on for our was -- arconic will split. ceo and a after the failed buyout by apollo global management. following and missed estimates worse than expected for hasbro. this comes after the shutdown of toys "r" us stores. that is your "bloomberg business flash." guy: still ahead, president trump says he won't meet with president xi jinping the four -- before the deadline. we dig into the details coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm g
johnson & johnson come walmart, coca-cola got called in, more consumer staples. makeup of the fund it changed in response. vonnie: what does the makeup of the fund look like now? etf,when you buy momentum they have been heavy in tech and that exposure has gotten cut. used to be as high as 41% and is now 16%. stocksgetting utility getting pulled in. now this momentum etf is coming more low volatility fund. when the market goes up, this etf might not do as well as it has done historically....
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johnson & johnson forced to answer the tough questions about asbestos in baby powder. women claiming in lawsuits it caused their cancers. >>> alarming news about teens, anxiety, and depression. so many suffering in silence. >> i just felt numb to the world. >> tonight what every parent should look for. s >>> a shockirtcut. a driver going around the school bus and plowing up the sidewalk, nearly running over kids in the path. >>> damage control from nike. a basketballuperstar injured by a freak shoe fail with millions watching and a former president in the stands. >>> and reversal of fortune. a woman furloughed without pay during the government shutdown strikes it rich beyond her wildest dreams. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. tonight the actor and the performance of a lifetime. chicago police lowered the boom day, arresting jussie smollett, star of the tv show "empire" on fox, accusing him of staging his own hate crime. the vicious beating on a cold, dark night in chicago never uppened, they said, all made up in an effort to drp attention and a hi
johnson & johnson forced to answer the tough questions about asbestos in baby powder. women claiming in lawsuits it caused their cancers. >>> alarming news about teens, anxiety, and depression. so many suffering in silence. >> i just felt numb to the world. >> tonight what every parent should look for. s >>> a shockirtcut. a driver going around the school bus and plowing up the sidewalk, nearly running over kids in the path. >>> damage control from...
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johnson: mr. speaker, at this time i am proud and privileged to yield to the gentleman from mississippi, bennie thompson, the chair of the homeland security committee, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia for recognizing me. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the resolution. i was in west texas this past weekend and saw nothing to justify the president's designation of a national emergency. there aren't gangs of violent criminals and terrorists overtaking our southern border. and if that was a crisis, it's hard to imagine a worse or less effective response than a border wall. which will take months, if not years, to build. what i did see there are efforts to harden ports of entry. in fact, just days before i arrived in el paso, sharp barbed wire was installed in the middle of a busy port of entry. this barbed wire did not give off the impression that
johnson: mr. speaker, at this time i am proud and privileged to yield to the gentleman from mississippi, bennie thompson, the chair of the homeland security committee, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia for recognizing me. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the resolution. i was in west texas this past weekend and saw nothing to justify the...
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enter andrew johnson, the vice president who succeeded lincoln.hom lincoln had picked to create a national unity ticket. there are few things historians agree upon, but this is one. andrew johnson was one of america's worst presidents. >> he was essentially an incredibly racist, neo-confederate who was dead set against congress' program of reconstructing the south. >> republicans in congress despised andrew johnson. >> he stood for the repression of african-americans whom a war had just been fought to liberate. >> president johnson vetoed almost all the measures to give civil liberties and representation to blacks. the republican-controlled congress decided to wage a political war. >> it set an impeachment trap for him. >> that trap was called the tenure of office act. >> congress passed a law over johnson's veto that said he could not fire his own cabinet members. >> when president johnson fired his secretary of war, edwin stanton, the house approved 11 articles of impeachment against him, one of which accused the president of bringing congress i
enter andrew johnson, the vice president who succeeded lincoln.hom lincoln had picked to create a national unity ticket. there are few things historians agree upon, but this is one. andrew johnson was one of america's worst presidents. >> he was essentially an incredibly racist, neo-confederate who was dead set against congress' program of reconstructing the south. >> republicans in congress despised andrew johnson. >> he stood for the repression of african-americans whom a...
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>> senator johnson: good morning, chris.point here is that russia has been violating this treaty for at least six years testing and now we believe deploying these intermediate range nuclear missiles. what's so dangerous about these, if something flies out of those batteries it's only a couple of minutes before it hits the target, probably in the european theater so we have very little warn kinds of miscalculations could occur. so it's unfortunate that vladimir putin has taken this path and violated this treaty but there's really no treaty in existence when one person is violating and not even admitting to violating it as well. this is just something that is natural. our nato and european allies completely back the president's move here. hopefully in the six-month period between the announcement in the final ending of the treaty russia will come to their senses and verifiably dismantled these batteries. >> chris: let me turn to another subject. this week most republican senators broke with president trump on his announcement
>> senator johnson: good morning, chris.point here is that russia has been violating this treaty for at least six years testing and now we believe deploying these intermediate range nuclear missiles. what's so dangerous about these, if something flies out of those batteries it's only a couple of minutes before it hits the target, probably in the european theater so we have very little warn kinds of miscalculations could occur. so it's unfortunate that vladimir putin has taken this path...
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the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ allion-dollar girl who turned two and a half billion dollar rougher from coke cola. they decided to continue their .ystem they are today's high flyer. >>
the civil rights movement with lyndon johnson.in a state right now but we need the citizens to be active and become a part of healing our nation, which is more polarized in any time since i have been alive. the 1850's. we need leadership to remind us what this great country is. david: thank you very much for your time and your insights. [applause] ♪ allion-dollar girl who turned two and a half billion dollar rougher from coke cola. they decided to continue their .ystem they are today's high...
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johnson & johnson forced to answer the tough questions about asbestos in baby powder.en claiming in lawsuits it caused their cancers. >>> alarming news about teens, anxiety, and depression. so many suffering in silence. >> i just felt numb to the world. >> tonight what every parent should look for. >>> a
johnson & johnson forced to answer the tough questions about asbestos in baby powder.en claiming in lawsuits it caused their cancers. >>> alarming news about teens, anxiety, and depression. so many suffering in silence. >> i just felt numb to the world. >> tonight what every parent should look for. >>> a
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johnson: not exactly optimistic.putting aside his distaste for the ninth circuit court, he says ultimately the supreme court will uphold this, is he right? mr. johnson: that is a good question. traditionally, the courts have given the executive branch, the president and secretary of homeland security, a model deference in making these sorts of executive calls about national security and what is necessary for national security, but what we have seen in this administration, when the courts perceive overreach they tend to get involved and they want to right write the ship -- the ship so there is proper separation of powers. we saw that with the travel ban and other things that have happened in this administration, so that is why the president is pessimistic about his chances in the courts. david: what about congress? people on capitol hill, not just a mcgrath, but also republicans -- just democrats, but also republicans who are upset about this, so look at congress do to curtail this? mr. johnson: they could rewrite, am
johnson: not exactly optimistic.putting aside his distaste for the ninth circuit court, he says ultimately the supreme court will uphold this, is he right? mr. johnson: that is a good question. traditionally, the courts have given the executive branch, the president and secretary of homeland security, a model deference in making these sorts of executive calls about national security and what is necessary for national security, but what we have seen in this administration, when the courts...
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johnson & johnson has received subpoenas from theand s.e.c.ormation related to the safety of its iconic baby powder and other products itself that contain talc. it stems from thousands of liability lawsuits which claim baby powder caused ovarian cancer and mesotheliommesotheli. because baby powder is one of the few products with the company's name on it, it plays an important role in shaping johnson & johnson's reputation. >>> some big ride share news, lyft is planning to file for an ipo as soon as next week and could list shares on the nasdaq by the end of march. u.n.er privately filed for ipo but lyft will provide the first major test of how investors value the ride sharing industry. lyft expected to pitch itself to investors as a comprehensive service offering access to cars, bike, scooters mainly in the u.s. as opposed to uber that completes globally and often seen as being saddled with losses from that global competition. marcus and laura, back >> here in the bay area, frank. thanks. >>> coming up on "today in kart for us. >> we start out
johnson & johnson has received subpoenas from theand s.e.c.ormation related to the safety of its iconic baby powder and other products itself that contain talc. it stems from thousands of liability lawsuits which claim baby powder caused ovarian cancer and mesotheliommesotheli. because baby powder is one of the few products with the company's name on it, it plays an important role in shaping johnson & johnson's reputation. >>> some big ride share news, lyft is planning to file...
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nbc's jennifer johnson has more from a speech that could hint at what becse we're doing a great job. >> reporter: president trump in a new super bowl sunday cbs interview again threatening to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for his border wall. >> we're going to have to see what happens on february 15th. >> you're not taking it off the table? >> i don't take anything off the table. i don't like to take things off the table. it's that alternative. it's national emergency. >> reporter: the president says the country is being invaded by criminals and repeated his threat to declare a national emergency if he doesn't get his funding. democrats firing back. >> fbi stats will show that the national murder rate is 5.3 murders per 100,000. the border cities are lower than that. in fact, washington, d.c. is about three or four times more dangerous than laredo, my hometown. >> reporter: ahead of tuesday's state of the union address, the president blasted house speaker people like nancy pelosi, who don't want to give proper border security for political reasons, she's doing a
nbc's jennifer johnson has more from a speech that could hint at what becse we're doing a great job. >> reporter: president trump in a new super bowl sunday cbs interview again threatening to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for his border wall. >> we're going to have to see what happens on february 15th. >> you're not taking it off the table? >> i don't take anything off the table. i don't like to take things off the table. it's that alternative. it's...
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johnson & johnson has received subpoenas from the justice department and s.e.c. for information related to the safety of its baby powder and other products that contain talc. johnson & johnson said this stems from thousands of liability lawsuits which claim baby powder causes cancer and mesothelioma. johnson & johnson said decades of testing show its baby powder is safe. sales are relatively small. because baby powder is one of the few products with the company's name on it, it plays a role in shaping johnson & johnson's reputation. >>> ride share news, lyft reportingly filing for an ipo next week and could list shares on nasdaq by the end of march. uber filed for ipo but lyft will provide first test about how investors feel about the ride sharing industry. lyft is expected to pitch itself to investors as a comprehensive service offering access to cars, bikes, scooters mainly here in the u.s. and is a company that isn't saddled with losses from competing globally like uber does. marcus and laura, over to you. >> i'm sure a lot of people hoping to ride lyft to the
johnson & johnson has received subpoenas from the justice department and s.e.c. for information related to the safety of its baby powder and other products that contain talc. johnson & johnson said this stems from thousands of liability lawsuits which claim baby powder causes cancer and mesothelioma. johnson & johnson said decades of testing show its baby powder is safe. sales are relatively small. because baby powder is one of the few products with the company's name on it, it...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.onnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. -- abigailttle doolittle is here. >> major averages slightly higher. nasdaq up 3%. the doubt now higher. nasdaq had been out .6%. not seen the risk rally we are seeing in europe with the dax higher and other indexes. look at the shanghai composite in china come up 1.4%, the best day in three weeks after being closed for the lunar new year. small moves for the u.s.. looking at the 10 year yield, perhaps the us will follow europe and asia, up and bond selling off and pulling back. that could be an indication stocks might trade higher. hoping the nasdaq outperform to the major averages, let's look at movers including electronic arts, up 7% after massive volatility. they were down 13% and then up 21% combined tween thursday and friday. -- between thursday and friday. aipac legend could be competition for fortnight. buy, ofgraded up to a in 2019 haslysts fewer concerns. mattel, following the strengths of last week. at the nasdaq, while we have st
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson.onnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. -- abigailttle doolittle is here. >> major averages slightly higher. nasdaq up 3%. the doubt now higher. nasdaq had been out .6%. not seen the risk rally we are seeing in europe with the dax higher and other indexes. look at the shanghai composite in china come up 1.4%, the best day in three weeks after being closed for the lunar new year. small moves for the u.s.. looking at the 10...
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johnson is working on his memoirs. he looks up and says how am i supposed to remember what happened 30 years ago, 20 years ago? the only chapters that are any good at all, i have this little tape machine in the over office -- oval office. you tell your good friend and send that there is nothing better than a good taping system. leadersour presidential born or trained? >> i think certain qualities are inborn. i think one of them is empathy. you cannot have natural born empathy. lincoln from the time he was a kid, his friends are putting hot coals on turtles. he would say that is wrong. he taught at a small mexican-american school. he saw the pain. he was just a kid in college at the time. he saw the pain of prejudice. he wanted to help them. for franklin and teddy roosevelt, empathy did not develop until they went into politics. teddy said he was just going in for an adventure in the state legislature. he thought it might be fun. what's he got there, he saw tenement houses. he was a police commissioner. he developed wha
johnson is working on his memoirs. he looks up and says how am i supposed to remember what happened 30 years ago, 20 years ago? the only chapters that are any good at all, i have this little tape machine in the over office -- oval office. you tell your good friend and send that there is nothing better than a good taping system. leadersour presidential born or trained? >> i think certain qualities are inborn. i think one of them is empathy. you cannot have natural born empathy. lincoln...
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superintendent eddie johnson, chicago police: i'm left hanging my head and asking why. why would anyone, especially an african american man, use the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations?jussie smollett is now facing a felony charge of disorderly conduct and it all stems from his own claims, that police now say are false. the black and gay star of the fox show "empire" alleges that in the early morning hours of january 29th, he was attacked by these men and claims they yelled racist and homophobic slurs, tied a rope around his neck, and poured an unknown substance on him.it was a story that set off a tidal wave of initial support from actors to presidential candidates.superintendent eddie johnson, chicago police: we gave them the benefit of the doubt until the 47th hour. when we discovered the actual motive, quite frankly, it pissed everybody off.as the investigation began to play out, police took these two brothers into custody as suspects.edward wodnicki, detective commander, chicago police: their attorney showed up. after speaking with these two people of in
superintendent eddie johnson, chicago police: i'm left hanging my head and asking why. why would anyone, especially an african american man, use the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations?jussie smollett is now facing a felony charge of disorderly conduct and it all stems from his own claims, that police now say are false. the black and gay star of the fox show "empire" alleges that in the early morning hours of january 29th, he was attacked by these men and claims they yelled...