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kc johnson teaches a class on president lyndon johnson and richard houston supreme court nomination. from her lecture in history series this is an hour and 50 minutes. >> aright so today were looking at the development of controversial supreme court nominations in the late 60s and early 70s and the backdrop to this last time we looked at the warren court. is increasing surge from controversial decision from the court, to basic rentable. one is the idea of counter, authoritarian, the idea that their particular job of the supreme court to stand up on behalf of people who may not have majority support. whether it is atheist or civil rights or criminal defendants throughout the 1960s. and second was the emergence of of this philosophy that some historians have called rights related liberalism. the idea that liberalism in the united states was primarily devoted to the protection of individual rights. and as a result, the supreme court became an important recognition for the this. >> one problem, which is that if you're going to govern, your governing is going to be to apportion supreme co
kc johnson teaches a class on president lyndon johnson and richard houston supreme court nomination. from her lecture in history series this is an hour and 50 minutes. >> aright so today were looking at the development of controversial supreme court nominations in the late 60s and early 70s and the backdrop to this last time we looked at the warren court. is increasing surge from controversial decision from the court, to basic rentable. one is the idea of counter, authoritarian, the idea...
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johnson: i am sheri johnson. s-h-e-r-i. johnson. >> how do you pronounce sherry lynn? ms. johnson: i am just sheri. >> you began your argument by summarizing what the facts were here. can you do that for us? ms. johnson: yes, when you look at all of the evidence in the case cumulatively, they began jury selection with an unconstitutional end in mind, to seat as few african-americans as the evidence is included in his history, the disparate questioning, disrespectful treatment of jurors, and in the flimsy ridiculous reasons he gave for striking them. >> let me get you to move up a little bit. >> [indiscernible] >> i am sorry? >> [indiscernible] >> no, i have been here for 40 years, guys. ok, ok. all right, so what were the numbers? what were the numbers? ms. johnson: in the first four trials, doug evans used 36 out of 36 strikes to get rid of african-american jurors. in the last trial, he struck all but one african-american juror. >> in at least the trials that were hung, there were african-american jurors. ms. johnson: not because he didn't strike them, because they were s
johnson: i am sheri johnson. s-h-e-r-i. johnson. >> how do you pronounce sherry lynn? ms. johnson: i am just sheri. >> you began your argument by summarizing what the facts were here. can you do that for us? ms. johnson: yes, when you look at all of the evidence in the case cumulatively, they began jury selection with an unconstitutional end in mind, to seat as few african-americans as the evidence is included in his history, the disparate questioning, disrespectful treatment of...
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johnson: she was askedms. johnson:. what she said what she paid the debt and she had no ill will toward the parties. reason,llow up on this i think this reason is suspicious -- he cited the same burnside.th edith he said it with respect to edith burnside your he repeated the whole statement her wages had been garnished despite being called by the trial court on it the first time. then he said he was striking her in part of that basis. ms. burnside -- backsotomayor: can you go and slow down? you said to justice alito that the state record that says something about garnishment, the state courts found it was not adequate. could you explain why not? the judgment in the record -- it is a form in the record. ms. johnson: the form reflects a suit and there is a check by garnishment. if you look at the order at the end, there is none. the trial court and the mississippi supreme court looked at that and they are experts about what documents mean. they said there was no garnish. >> what if it turned out there were none? ms. johns
johnson: she was askedms. johnson:. what she said what she paid the debt and she had no ill will toward the parties. reason,llow up on this i think this reason is suspicious -- he cited the same burnside.th edith he said it with respect to edith burnside your he repeated the whole statement her wages had been garnished despite being called by the trial court on it the first time. then he said he was striking her in part of that basis. ms. burnside -- backsotomayor: can you go and slow down? you...
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lyndon johnson never forgot and lyndon johnson never forgave." where did johnson get any of this money to distribute to congressmen? i found documentation of that in the papers. the money came from brown and root, and from other businessmen who needed favors, the oil depletion allowance from the federal government. lyndon johnson was a political genius. he was a junior congressman without any power. how was he going to get it? what is the only thing that he has that no other congressman has? he is the only congressman that those two groups of people, liberal congressmen, many of them who needed money for campaigns, and texas oilman and conservatives who wanted federal influence and were willing to give money to get it. he said, "only give it through me," the money, and all of a sudden he had national political power. host: one of the things i did in preparation for this interview was go back and look at the dates on a lot of your sources. i just got to list them pretty quickly. horace busby, 2000, he died. george brown, 1983. sam houston johnston
lyndon johnson never forgot and lyndon johnson never forgave." where did johnson get any of this money to distribute to congressmen? i found documentation of that in the papers. the money came from brown and root, and from other businessmen who needed favors, the oil depletion allowance from the federal government. lyndon johnson was a political genius. he was a junior congressman without any power. how was he going to get it? what is the only thing that he has that no other congressman...
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host: tell us the lady bird johnson story. said in the book, that was the only interview in my life where i couldn't look at the person i was interviewing. i have had a number of interviews of mrs. johnson and they were tremendously helpful. she would take this desk calendar and take it for one year at a time and she would look to it and say, oh, i see this night we had dinner at hall's restaurant, i remember that dinner, and this is what we talked about. after a number of years, i became aware -- i found in the johnson papers, a telegram that really puzzled me because johnson was out in australia during the war, at a time when he had to decide whether he was going to -- that the senior texas senator, sheppard, had died. so johnson had to decide whether he was going to run again for congress or whether he was granted to run for the senate seat. he wanted to run for the senate seat. you are only allowed one telephone call when you are out there and he had evidently called someone named alice, i had never heard of her and she se
host: tell us the lady bird johnson story. said in the book, that was the only interview in my life where i couldn't look at the person i was interviewing. i have had a number of interviews of mrs. johnson and they were tremendously helpful. she would take this desk calendar and take it for one year at a time and she would look to it and say, oh, i see this night we had dinner at hall's restaurant, i remember that dinner, and this is what we talked about. after a number of years, i became aware...
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johnson number 1. senator johnson: this provides department of homeland security with the necessary resources to protect migrant children and families. i have been on the phone with the commissioner and just had a meeting with secretary nielsen. this is a crisis that is growing in nature. i had a chart showing earlier in 2014, fiscal year, we had 20,000 unaccompanied children. in 2014, president obama called that a humanitarian crisis and he was correct. last year, that number was 169,000 in less than six months. we are now over 200,000 family units exploiting our laws. the fact of the matter is it is overwhelming the system. we don't have the detention centers designed to hold these individuals and all we are doing is apprehending, processing and disbursing without the resources to protect people. and we don't have the time because -- i urge a yes vote. senator enzi: clerk will call the role. the clerk: -- mr. chairman, may i speak to this amendment? senator enzi: yes. >> the administration has said t
johnson number 1. senator johnson: this provides department of homeland security with the necessary resources to protect migrant children and families. i have been on the phone with the commissioner and just had a meeting with secretary nielsen. this is a crisis that is growing in nature. i had a chart showing earlier in 2014, fiscal year, we had 20,000 unaccompanied children. in 2014, president obama called that a humanitarian crisis and he was correct. last year, that number was 169,000 in...
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, was johnson in the rocking chair?e would say, he was in the rocking chair. thanks. and i would just go back to typing. now, they are all, would you jus -- what you just said, they are all dead. i can't do that anymore. host: can you talk about your approach to the fifth book. you're not a spring chicken anymore. what are your plans? what are you thinking? i remember years ago paul reed wrote the book on william manchester, he was getting older and he was sick, and all that stuff. a lot of people say, we want to know what your conclusions are war.ndon johnson and the do you have a plan if this doesn't go well for you from a health standpoint? that it will be eventually published in a matter at what point you finished it on? well, the one thing i know is i'm never going to let my books, this book, be finished by anyone else. whatever i have written is going to be published. if i don't finish the book, that is it. i have in my will, may literally literary executors know what is going to happen with my book. people who ha
, was johnson in the rocking chair?e would say, he was in the rocking chair. thanks. and i would just go back to typing. now, they are all, would you jus -- what you just said, they are all dead. i can't do that anymore. host: can you talk about your approach to the fifth book. you're not a spring chicken anymore. what are your plans? what are you thinking? i remember years ago paul reed wrote the book on william manchester, he was getting older and he was sick, and all that stuff. a lot of...
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johnson was the closest, trump was elected -- johnson was not. trump won. however unfair people might feel about that, he did. and so, to begin talking about impeachment from the very start shows how differently we think about that process and how differently we think about this president. >> there has been a lot of damning reporting but we haven't seen the mueller report yet. how much of the ire over trump is political and how much of it is motivated by evidence that's been reported by journalists? >> that's a great question. of course, you know, obviously, a witch-hunt, you know, has been used to death but, look, people are out to get him, and they are interpreting every action through the most sinister and most suspicious light, and it's a political plot. and some of them, i'm sure, actually believe that. some may be looking at that as a strategy for defending him. either way, the clinton example shows that a partisan impeachment or an impeachment that's perceived to be partisan doesn't work. tim has talked about republicans abandoning nixon. if the pres
johnson was the closest, trump was elected -- johnson was not. trump won. however unfair people might feel about that, he did. and so, to begin talking about impeachment from the very start shows how differently we think about that process and how differently we think about this president. >> there has been a lot of damning reporting but we haven't seen the mueller report yet. how much of the ire over trump is political and how much of it is motivated by evidence that's been reported by...
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& johnson?reds and hundreds of internal jobs johnson & johnson documents showed that they knew there was asbestos in their talcum powder going back for years before terry leavitt was even born, 1963. there was internal documents showing the knew asbestos within their talcum powder. 1971, they know asbestos was in their talcum powder. 1969, they said we should get the law department involved. it was incredible. >> and how did you obtain those documents? >> to discovery, to the legal process of asking for them and court ordering them to be produced, and for a long, long time they were kept secret. they were stamped, protected for many years. fortunately, we got an unprotected. >> i want to read a quote from johnson & johnson because they said obviously it would appeal, citing serious procedural and evidentiary errors, saying that your legal team had failed to show it's baby to powder contained asbestos. why is johnson & johnson making the claim, and why does it continue to say that study showed th
& johnson?reds and hundreds of internal jobs johnson & johnson documents showed that they knew there was asbestos in their talcum powder going back for years before terry leavitt was even born, 1963. there was internal documents showing the knew asbestos within their talcum powder. 1971, they know asbestos was in their talcum powder. 1969, they said we should get the law department involved. it was incredible. >> and how did you obtain those documents? >> to discovery, to...
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but voldemart, i think this moment s most like the johnson one, where johnson was a temperamentally erratic, nontraditional politician in that he did not have a natural washington.se in johnson was from tennessee. he was a democrat. inhad been put on the ticket 1864 to balance out the border states. he was not a republican. and so for the republican party, have him come to power, that weekend in 1865 shock upon , a shocks. the impeachment unfolded because an existential disagreement about what the verdict of the actually meant. t was a significant policy difference, and they went in which to a pre-text on i am beach him. it's kind of remarkable, when it think about it, that took, what, 80 years, from exactly, from philadelphia to the impeachment, to be used as a political tool. i think it speaks well of the system, that it was, in fact, this existential question, remember, johnson vetoed the act. rights he vetoed the freed man bureau's opposed the 14th and 15th amendments. not a lot of revision or work to johnson. not much there to admire. congress was in conspiracy against him. [la
but voldemart, i think this moment s most like the johnson one, where johnson was a temperamentally erratic, nontraditional politician in that he did not have a natural washington.se in johnson was from tennessee. he was a democrat. inhad been put on the ticket 1864 to balance out the border states. he was not a republican. and so for the republican party, have him come to power, that weekend in 1865 shock upon , a shocks. the impeachment unfolded because an existential disagreement about what...
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johnson: i am sheri johnson. s h e r i. johnson. >> how do you pronounce sherry lynn? ms. johnson: i am just
johnson: i am sheri johnson. s h e r i. johnson. >> how do you pronounce sherry lynn? ms. johnson: i am just
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johnson was the president and the final decision was his to make. johnson chose war.cally, he died on january 22, 1973. the paris peace accords were signed five days later, on january 27, 1973. saigon and the south vietnamese government fell on april 30, 1975. sadly, what lessons could johnson have learned that would make a difference for the next president? when winston churchill said behind every extraordinary man is an unhappy childhood, nixon comes to mind. richard nixon was far more explicit on the lessons of vietnam. president gerald ford pardoned nixon, it gave the 37th president more time to ponder his administration. particularly, the vietnam war. in his book, on the subject titled no more vietnam's, nixon simply stated the united states had won the war but lost the peace. nixon claimed the media distorted the truth. the antiwar movement was misguided. then there was congress. nixon went on to write the united states needs to side with authoritarian governments who do not protect human rights. so as to keep from power, the totalitarian regimes that deny all h
johnson was the president and the final decision was his to make. johnson chose war.cally, he died on january 22, 1973. the paris peace accords were signed five days later, on january 27, 1973. saigon and the south vietnamese government fell on april 30, 1975. sadly, what lessons could johnson have learned that would make a difference for the next president? when winston churchill said behind every extraordinary man is an unhappy childhood, nixon comes to mind. richard nixon was far more...
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stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by lyndon johnson. but here's one that captures the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1960 democratic campaign for the nomination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring and the other two principled candidates are stuart signing tent, a senator from missouri, and john kennedy, a junior senator from massachusetts. the group is sitting 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. something very strange that happened to me. i had a dream last night. 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 lo
stories were told about lyndon johnson rather than stories told by lyndon johnson. but here's one that captures the essence of lyndon johnson. and it's told of the 1960 democratic campaign for the nomination for president. and lyndon johnson has thrown his hat in the ring and the other two principled candidates are stuart signing tent, a senator from missouri, and john kennedy, a junior senator from massachusetts. the group is sitting in the green room ahead of this debate. they're about to...
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and johnson's powder. last year also awarded $5- billion dollars to 22 women for the same reason. the attorney for the bay area mom who was just awarded 30-million ..tells me... they are confident the case will standup to any appeals and hope the courts move quickly to award her the money she is owed. in the newsroom justine waldman. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... we have new details on the man who was fatally shot by police following a robbery in the east bay. ( darya ) and... a rare bi-partisan bill passed by the senate. but it's doubtful it'll ever become law. we'll tell you why the president is promising a veto i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of
and johnson's powder. last year also awarded $5- billion dollars to 22 women for the same reason. the attorney for the bay area mom who was just awarded 30-million ..tells me... they are confident the case will standup to any appeals and hope the courts move quickly to award her the money she is owed. in the newsroom justine waldman. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... we have new details on the man who was fatally shot by police following a robbery in the east bay. ( darya )...
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johnson and johnson is held responsible for contamination in one of its signature products . (whoosh)the undocumented immigrant charged with murdering a san jose woman makes a first court appearance... as prosecutors make this promise. he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison(whoosh) two dead whales wash up on the shores of the bay. why the marine mammal center says we may see more of them this year. (ken) that breaking news we're following is in the east bay where several homes are on fire tonight... and crews believe propane tanks may be (terisa) and im terisa estacio in for pam moore... the fire broke out just after six this evening on taylor road on bethel island... that's just past antioch and near oakley... fire crews say at least three homes are on fire... and they believe propane tanks may be involved in the fires. firefighters are working to keep the fire from spreading to other homes. as of right now, there are no reports of any injuries. we'll continue to monitor this breaking news and bring you updates as soon as they come in to the newsroom. (terisa) we
johnson and johnson is held responsible for contamination in one of its signature products . (whoosh)the undocumented immigrant charged with murdering a san jose woman makes a first court appearance... as prosecutors make this promise. he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison(whoosh) two dead whales wash up on the shores of the bay. why the marine mammal center says we may see more of them this year. (ken) that breaking news we're following is in the east bay where several homes are...
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(vicki) plus a local mother celebrates a legal victory against johnson and johnson. details of her lawsuit that claimed -- the company's baby powder gave her cancer. (grant) and facebook is back up after its longest outage ever. what it says -- caused the problem. alright, you excited? yeah! waaahoo... to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. the one with the designer dog collar.(sashimi) psst. hey, you! wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? (grant) for your money... a social media shocker. both facebook and instagram are working again after they went down yesterday all around the world. (vicki) today -- facebook tweeted quote -- as a result of a server configuration change, many people had trouble accessing our apps and
(vicki) plus a local mother celebrates a legal victory against johnson and johnson. details of her lawsuit that claimed -- the company's baby powder gave her cancer. (grant) and facebook is back up after its longest outage ever. what it says -- caused the problem. alright, you excited? yeah! waaahoo... to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. the one with the designer dog collar.(sashimi) psst. hey, you! wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a...
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johnson. there were a lot of people on the streets outside of the convention in the hilton hotel, which is still there. the city made some strategic errors. mayor daley had denied anybody a permit to spend the night in the parks or to be in the parks after 11:00 p.m. that wasn't something of a problem because there were so many thousands of young people who had come. there were a couple of groups, the national mobilization committee to end the war. there was the youth international party called the yippies. they are the ones you have probably seen. the mobe was trying to forge a consensus among young voters. the yippies were led by abbie hoffman and were known for their street theater and various antics. i think at one point in the stock exchange they manage to get in and drop dollar bills onto the floor and watched all the people on the floor of the stock exchange scramble for the money. that was exactly what they were looking for. while the democrats were wrangling in the convention hall, pr
johnson. there were a lot of people on the streets outside of the convention in the hilton hotel, which is still there. the city made some strategic errors. mayor daley had denied anybody a permit to spend the night in the parks or to be in the parks after 11:00 p.m. that wasn't something of a problem because there were so many thousands of young people who had come. there were a couple of groups, the national mobilization committee to end the war. there was the youth international party called...
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and johnson's powder. -a jury in missouri last year also awarded $5- billion dollars to 22 women for the same reason. the attorney for the bay area mom who was just awarded 30-million ..tells me... they are confident the case will standup to any appeals and hope the courts move quickly to award her the money she is owed. in the newsroom justine waldman. lawrence karnow: it was another gorgeous day with sunshine and warm temperatures. highs were mainly in the 60s. it is dry on the doppler radar across the state as high pressure has taken over. tonight will see a few passing clouds and cool temperatures with lows in the 30s and 40s. on the satellite you can see the dome of high pressure along the west coast. it will strengthen through the weekend and bring many 70s to the bay area. tomorrow will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid to upper 60s. dry warm weather will last through monday. on tuesday the clouds start to roll back in and then there's a chance of rain on wednesday. (grant) the fallout from the
and johnson's powder. -a jury in missouri last year also awarded $5- billion dollars to 22 women for the same reason. the attorney for the bay area mom who was just awarded 30-million ..tells me... they are confident the case will standup to any appeals and hope the courts move quickly to award her the money she is owed. in the newsroom justine waldman. lawrence karnow: it was another gorgeous day with sunshine and warm temperatures. highs were mainly in the 60s. it is dry on the doppler radar...
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this is a photograph of president lyndon johnson and first lady lady bird johnson. and they are watching tv screens in the oval office. johnson has just given a national address. withs march 31, 1968, and two surprises. the one surprise was that he was prepared to accept a peace in vietnam instead of outright victory. the second surprise was that he announced he was no longer a candidate for the presidency. he would not run for second term. his political base, they were dismayed at this, and it shocked the nation. it was a surprise. so much of a surprise that labor -- lady bird johnson did not believe he would say that until he said it. >> i shall not seek and i will of mycept the nomination party for another term as your president. vietnam. begin with unfortunately, vietnam would linger on well into the next administrator. let's move on here in our exhibition here and this wall talks about civil rights which was another defining issue of the 1960's. we begin here with a photograph of dr. martin luther king. , and let mege explain why all of these images focus on wh
this is a photograph of president lyndon johnson and first lady lady bird johnson. and they are watching tv screens in the oval office. johnson has just given a national address. withs march 31, 1968, and two surprises. the one surprise was that he was prepared to accept a peace in vietnam instead of outright victory. the second surprise was that he announced he was no longer a candidate for the presidency. he would not run for second term. his political base, they were dismayed at this, and it...
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>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policies.d not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. a great and profound crisis. you are in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing and keeping witnesses silence. >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relationship with that woman. >> impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote. >> president nixon, a fallen leader. >> impeached or high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i have impeached myself. ♪ good evening, i am fareed zakaria. the constitution impeachment clause was written by men who fought a revolution to escape the tyranny of kings. now they wanted to keep the president from becoming a monarch. in one version, the impeachment of bribery and malice administration. james madison says that was too vague. what if a president would cook up a scheme of speck haitiulati other words, what if the president were a crook? george mason of virginia came up with the phrase, hi
>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policies.d not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. a great and profound crisis. you are in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing and keeping witnesses silence. >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relationship with that woman. >> impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote. >>...
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johnson & johnson -- in a row. johnson & johnson down. those were some of the drags on the day. dax transports really underperforming, let's take a look at this chart in the bloomberg. what we are looking at here in blue, the s&p 500, and white the dow transports. the dow transports were said to be a leading tell on the economy with all of the transportation stocks and companies with a net index. now people are saying it is more around the faangs. leadransports did seem to to the downside from the beginning of last year, include last january's increases. the s&p 500 up 5.9%. this weakness, if it breaks below that low, could be a bearish signal not just for dow transports, but perhaps the s&p 500. something to keep in mind. guy: always keep in mind. thank you very much indeed. ceo sergio ermotti is giving the most decisive verdict yet on difficult markets being faced by investment banks. anfind it to be acceptable outcome if it is a difficult first quarter we are facing at the moment, one of the worst we've seen in recent history." let's talk now to our finance reporter patrick w
johnson & johnson -- in a row. johnson & johnson down. those were some of the drags on the day. dax transports really underperforming, let's take a look at this chart in the bloomberg. what we are looking at here in blue, the s&p 500, and white the dow transports. the dow transports were said to be a leading tell on the economy with all of the transportation stocks and companies with a net index. now people are saying it is more around the faangs. leadransports did seem to to the...
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and health care giant johnson and johnson is back in the hot seat this week as a california court has ordered the company to pay twenty nine million dollars to plaintiffs who claim that the company's tel powder contributed to her case of terminal cancer this isn't the only legal trouble that johnson and johnson is currently facing the company also has to deal with thirteen thousand similar cases related to their baby powder products according to the u.k. guardian johnson and johnson will appeal the decision and they have continued to deny that their tell comprised it contributes to cancer risks johnson and johnson stock took a bit of a hit today dropping from one hundred thirty nine at the close of the market on wednesday to trading around one thirty eight this afternoon. and in another variety of product liability news producer farmer the company that developed and heavily marketed the powerful opioid oxycontin says it has made progress on a new more powerful anti overdose drug the company says their drug is a longer lasting alternative to another similar drug in the walk zone and th
and health care giant johnson and johnson is back in the hot seat this week as a california court has ordered the company to pay twenty nine million dollars to plaintiffs who claim that the company's tel powder contributed to her case of terminal cancer this isn't the only legal trouble that johnson and johnson is currently facing the company also has to deal with thirteen thousand similar cases related to their baby powder products according to the u.k. guardian johnson and johnson will appeal...
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and health care giant johnson and johnson is back in the hot seat this week as a california court has ordered the company to pay twenty nine million dollars to plaintiffs who claim that the company's tel powder contributed to her case of terminal cancer this isn't the only legal trouble that johnson and johnson is currently facing the company also has to deal with thirteen thousand similar cases related to their baby powder products according to the u.k. guardian johnson and johnson will appeal the decision and they have continued to deny that their telkom product contributes to cancer risks johnson and johnson stock took a bit of a hit today dropping from one hundred thirty nine at the close of the market on wednesday to trading around one thirty eight this afternoon. and. in another variety of product liability news producer farmer the company that developed and heavily marketed the powerful opioid oxycontin says it has made progress on a new more powerful anti overdose drug the company says their drug is a longer lasting alternative to another similar drug in the walk zone and the
and health care giant johnson and johnson is back in the hot seat this week as a california court has ordered the company to pay twenty nine million dollars to plaintiffs who claim that the company's tel powder contributed to her case of terminal cancer this isn't the only legal trouble that johnson and johnson is currently facing the company also has to deal with thirteen thousand similar cases related to their baby powder products according to the u.k. guardian johnson and johnson will appeal...
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the people at boris johnson do you think that's right?border issue? we have seen repeated opinion pieces that suggest that they do not and somehow, you know, there are issues that concern the much more than the irish border. while people have never been explicit in suggesting they throw northern ireland under a bus, many of us have inferred from some of the behaviour that that is indeed what they would do for the higher principles that they see of delivering the kind of brexit they believe the country voted for. what is also interesting about the position of boris johnson is also interesting about the position of borisjohnson is what happens with those brexit candidates when it comes to a leadership contest. jacob rees mogg is already supporting boris johnson there contest. jacob rees mogg is already supporting borisjohnson there are other people like the former brexit secretary, dominique raab who has not yet swung behind a deal. and a younger contender? exactly. and what is interesting about whether or not they want to deal with the arg
the people at boris johnson do you think that's right?border issue? we have seen repeated opinion pieces that suggest that they do not and somehow, you know, there are issues that concern the much more than the irish border. while people have never been explicit in suggesting they throw northern ireland under a bus, many of us have inferred from some of the behaviour that that is indeed what they would do for the higher principles that they see of delivering the kind of brexit they believe the...
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and johnson. thanks for having me i think it's pretty clear the attorney general cuomo really wants to make a splash it's very dramatic language in these newest allegations. but i think the attorney general is trying to hold companies accountable is trying to get results for what it considers to be. and what the u.s. considers to be a very important public health crisis and a lot of the attention has been focused on crew pharma as you mentioned which is the maker of oxycontin a very popular prescription painkiller but asking for these documents from johnson and johnson is another important step because it's showing that it it really means business it wants the public to understand how these companies how these company operated behind the scenes and the holiday ultimately helped fuel the crisis which has really been a leading cause of drug overdose deaths here has the thing though is there something to be said about the timing of this because this crisis has been going on for many many years in the
and johnson. thanks for having me i think it's pretty clear the attorney general cuomo really wants to make a splash it's very dramatic language in these newest allegations. but i think the attorney general is trying to hold companies accountable is trying to get results for what it considers to be. and what the u.s. considers to be a very important public health crisis and a lot of the attention has been focused on crew pharma as you mentioned which is the maker of oxycontin a very popular...
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even if the president is a lame duck president as lyndon johnson was. humphrey was much more inclined to press for peace than johnson had done. the economy was booming. there was government spending on the increasingly expensive war in vietnam. that part looked ok. the democrats were all right there. the war is increasingly unpopular. humphrey finally separated himself from johnson's war policies in september, 1968. saying he would be open to peace talks. he became a plausible peace candidate at that point. appealing to some of the young people who were here. at the same time, labor stepped up. the labor constituents who are generally strong with organizing the vote and getting people out to vote. that is what labor did in those years. the late help from a labor helped hubert humphrey. it also created the impression that the election was closer than it really was. the republican, richard nixon, wins and he wins with 43 percent of the popular vote. humphrey had 42.7% of the popular vote. where was the remaining 13.5% of the vote? that went to former alab
even if the president is a lame duck president as lyndon johnson was. humphrey was much more inclined to press for peace than johnson had done. the economy was booming. there was government spending on the increasingly expensive war in vietnam. that part looked ok. the democrats were all right there. the war is increasingly unpopular. humphrey finally separated himself from johnson's war policies in september, 1968. saying he would be open to peace talks. he became a plausible peace candidate...
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shery: breaking news on johnson and johnson. chey have settled their tal cancer case after winning a case in new jersey. a woman blaming her rare cancer on this in johnson & johnson baby powder. that case has been settled in oklahoma. we saw a brief spike in johnson & johnson, paring back from those gains. up .2% at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: let's get to the latest headlines out of the u.k., theresa may speaking about plans to leave after brexit. she is saying she is stepping down, telling tories she plans to leave before the second stage of brexit, saying she will step down once brexit is delivered. she is telling tory mps that she ays got the message and that m is now emotional at a meeting of rank-and-file members. now getting the latest on the u.k. brexit plan as they head toward those indicative votes later on today. amanda: the business of inequality summit is underway. 's co-ceo spoke with our own jason kelly w
shery: breaking news on johnson and johnson. chey have settled their tal cancer case after winning a case in new jersey. a woman blaming her rare cancer on this in johnson & johnson baby powder. that case has been settled in oklahoma. we saw a brief spike in johnson & johnson, paring back from those gains. up .2% at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: let's get to the...
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uber driver jemonte johnson suddenly couldn't launch his app. he couldn't figure out why since he'd driven for uber for four years and had an excellent rating. >> it's just been blocking me. >> so he went to a green light hub, uber's driver support center. he said a representative said the company blocked his account because someone else started one in his name. >> someone had my i.d. and it was my i.d. and just had my picture cropped out and had someone else's picture on there. >> what did the person on the picture look like? >> he was a caucasian male. i didn't recognize him. >> so clearly not you. not even close. >> yeah. >> johnson said the fake account was created two months earlier and that person made money driving passengers. we first exposed how fraudsters are setting up ride-share accounts using other people's information and renting them out to anyone willing to pay. it's a way for people to get around background checks and car inspections. >> did you feel like you were in danger? >> yeah, definitely. >> last year we showed you how un
uber driver jemonte johnson suddenly couldn't launch his app. he couldn't figure out why since he'd driven for uber for four years and had an excellent rating. >> it's just been blocking me. >> so he went to a green light hub, uber's driver support center. he said a representative said the company blocked his account because someone else started one in his name. >> someone had my i.d. and it was my i.d. and just had my picture cropped out and had someone else's picture on...
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no expert on lyndon johnson but i poured over a study of johnson in the senate and it is a wonderful complement to studying ike. is signature achievement they really went at it. lyndon johnson could run rings around anybody. but he was really trying to undercut eisenhower. there is a fascinating story about getting the 1957 symbols -- civil rights action through. johnson is a seven or and democrat. he had to deal with his faction of seven democrats. who were very hostile to desegregation and to the brown decision. here comes eisenhower saying, i want to strengthen the powers of the justice department. the attorney general can it -- can investigate irregularities and go to the south and things like the m until -- like the emmett till murder cannot happen anymore. johnson said, we will see how it goes. we will see what we can work out. over a long period of time, johnson watered down the bill, he came back and said, mr. president, i know you have given me for fingers, i have to ask you for one more. i have to take this other piece out. eisenhower wanted to veto his own signature piece
no expert on lyndon johnson but i poured over a study of johnson in the senate and it is a wonderful complement to studying ike. is signature achievement they really went at it. lyndon johnson could run rings around anybody. but he was really trying to undercut eisenhower. there is a fascinating story about getting the 1957 symbols -- civil rights action through. johnson is a seven or and democrat. he had to deal with his faction of seven democrats. who were very hostile to desegregation and to...
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there are some people who do blame boris johnson notjust for some people who do blame boris johnson noton notjust for holding the referendum —— david cameron folding referendum —— david cameron folding referendum convert people who blame mr cameron for then sort of scoffing very quickly after the result and saying actually, maybe he could have negotiated a more conciliatory kind of brexit. maybe, but at the time, it did seem that somebody who had been so publicly a remainer trying to lead to the brexit process would not have been acceptable to those who had fought for the leave vote. theresa may was of amino. well, she isa theresa may was of amino. well, she is a fences are. well, exactly, she did one interview with laura kuenssberg during the referendum campaign, almost under duress, in which she gave very qualified support for the remain campaign, but thatis support for the remain campaign, but that is the curiosity of theresa may. she betrays the referendum result as sort of 100% north korean style, everybody wants a hard brexit, and with these incredibly ha rd brexit, and with these
there are some people who do blame boris johnson notjust for some people who do blame boris johnson noton notjust for holding the referendum —— david cameron folding referendum —— david cameron folding referendum convert people who blame mr cameron for then sort of scoffing very quickly after the result and saying actually, maybe he could have negotiated a more conciliatory kind of brexit. maybe, but at the time, it did seem that somebody who had been so publicly a remainer trying to...
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. >> your second pick is johnson & johnson. it is a strong growth stock you say but doesnecessarily need a strong economy to continue to succeed because there are peoe talking about our economy slowing. >> exactly. and i was very pleased to see, even though johnson & johnson was down today, it was down fractionally and act held up fairly well. one of the things you want to thisfor in a market lik are what are the stocks that really are not going down. that tends to give you a sense of where things are going. we think investors will really appreciate that good, strong johnson and johnson cash flow and we rewarded owning that stock going forward. >> finally, home depot, clearly they have done wells the housing market continues to bump along here. is this necessarily a bet on a better housing market? >> well, it's a bet on the fact that wet didn't think inter rates were going to go through the roof. so you saw rates come down today. that should be good for mortgage rates. home depot, you saw theho good ing numbers today. home depo
. >> your second pick is johnson & johnson. it is a strong growth stock you say but doesnecessarily need a strong economy to continue to succeed because there are peoe talking about our economy slowing. >> exactly. and i was very pleased to see, even though johnson & johnson was down today, it was down fractionally and act held up fairly well. one of the things you want to thisfor in a market lik are what are the stocks that really are not going down. that tends to give you...
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vict dustin johnson a couple of matches up, as well. we go dow to steve with the winner. >> it took you nine years to get win number two on the pga tour and just 12 months to add to that total. how difficult is it to win out here against the best player >> obviously, i'm finding ittizier. although today wasn't. ea i felt very different since winning last ye. st year's win was so big. that feltikmy first victory as a professional. i felt so different since then. new confidence. m getting older but i feel like i'm getting better. great playing with dustin. ihea gentleman. this is so cool. i'm so happy. valspar isuch an awesome sponsor. to ce back here to defend means i don't have to change the caddbib. >> congratulations. >> an, everybody. >> let's go back up to you. >> first player on tour to successfully defend this season and the first ever to do so in this event. more life golf continues over on golf channel with the lgpa in arizona. and then join us on wednesday as our coverage continues, dell technologies matchplay. coming up next e
vict dustin johnson a couple of matches up, as well. we go dow to steve with the winner. >> it took you nine years to get win number two on the pga tour and just 12 months to add to that total. how difficult is it to win out here against the best player >> obviously, i'm finding ittizier. although today wasn't. ea i felt very different since winning last ye. st year's win was so big. that feltikmy first victory as a professional. i felt so different since then. new confidence. m...
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kc johnson teaches a class on president lyndon johnson and richard houston supreme court nomination. from her lecture in history series this is an hour and 50 minutes. >> aright so today were looking at the development of controversial supreme court nominations in the late 60s and early 70s and the backdrop to this last time we looked at the
kc johnson teaches a class on president lyndon johnson and richard houston supreme court nomination. from her lecture in history series this is an hour and 50 minutes. >> aright so today were looking at the development of controversial supreme court nominations in the late 60s and early 70s and the backdrop to this last time we looked at the
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i asked him if he had any association with johnson & johnson. no. no relation tojohnson &johnson. me a gp for patients with cancer and their families. and the last time we had you on here were talking about the treatment for leukaemia in the thousands of dollars, now we're talking about depression. why, after 30 years, come up with this antidepressant drug? it's been a long while. studies take time, idea take time. it was known, as you mentioned, this comes from ketamine which for decades has been an approved anaesthetic and then fall into this domain of a party drug. but now they have been able to isolate one half of the molecule and deliver it through the nose, intra—nasal. and after the studies were done, not only is it effective, it appears to work very fast in a subset of people. you mentioned about the drug ketamine. there are concerns about the risk of abuse. and it has a reputation for recreational misuse. i don't think it will be an issue. the drug is only administered in a doctor's office. it's a nasal spray. so receive your nasal injection, your puff. and then you stay
i asked him if he had any association with johnson & johnson. no. no relation tojohnson &johnson. me a gp for patients with cancer and their families. and the last time we had you on here were talking about the treatment for leukaemia in the thousands of dollars, now we're talking about depression. why, after 30 years, come up with this antidepressant drug? it's been a long while. studies take time, idea take time. it was known, as you mentioned, this comes from ketamine which for...
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johnson & johnson said that the products are safe. but they have lost a series of court cases. >>> 7:25. investigators determine the cause of one of california's largest wildfires. how the thomas wildfire in southern california started. >> reporter: two suspects are shot and one is get. and we look at this officer- involved shooting. >>> we're learning about a new problem on highway 4 westbound in the pittsburgh bay point area. there have is a truck that lost the trailer and that is tying things up in that area. we'll have the details on that and the rest of the commute coming up. >>> but we're getting closer to where we can put our feet up on the desk. sunrise over the big city. and it will be a little warmer today. . >>> that is dublin ireland. i like to see what they're wearing in ireland. but they're getting ready for st. patrick's day. it is 52 degrees there and 2:30 in the afternoon. so they're middle of their day. >> i imagine a little guinness is flowing there. >>> good morning. march 14th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm clau
johnson & johnson said that the products are safe. but they have lost a series of court cases. >>> 7:25. investigators determine the cause of one of california's largest wildfires. how the thomas wildfire in southern california started. >> reporter: two suspects are shot and one is get. and we look at this officer- involved shooting. >>> we're learning about a new problem on highway 4 westbound in the pittsburgh bay point area. there have is a truck that lost the...
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johnson & johnson denies its top products cause cancer and is expected to appeal. this is the second major award of its kind. a new jersey woman awarded $117 million last year. >>> a shakeup of facebook two top executives out. facebook's chief product officer , chris cox and what's app vp chris daniels announced they are both departing. move comes as facebook is putting an emphasis on user privacy and private messaging founding executives have also recently left the company. >>> we now know what caused yesterday's massive facebook instagram and what's app outage. 's book says it was a server configuration change the company says it has resolved the issue that affected millions of users. >>> lawmakers in the u.k. have voted in favor of delaying the brexit process but they have also rejected a call for a second referendum. prime minister theresa may will go to european leaders and ask for an extension. any delay to the legal process, called article 50, requires unanimous approval from all 27 leaders. they will likely lead meet with leaders in brussels, next week. she
johnson & johnson denies its top products cause cancer and is expected to appeal. this is the second major award of its kind. a new jersey woman awarded $117 million last year. >>> a shakeup of facebook two top executives out. facebook's chief product officer , chris cox and what's app vp chris daniels announced they are both departing. move comes as facebook is putting an emphasis on user privacy and private messaging founding executives have also recently left the company....
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mike boris johnson, perhaps, even.risjohnson changed his position immediately when she announced that. that is absolutely transparent. i think it will have gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within gone down terribly. transparent... not just within the gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within the country, but within the conservative party. this is about his leadership ambitions. not about what is good for the country. i don't think that fact is lost on anybody, even his biggest supporters must realise that is what is driving him here. i don't think it isa is driving him here. i don't think it is a good look. do you think that in the thinking of the likes of borisjohnson in the thinking of the likes of boris johnson and some in the thinking of the likes of borisjohnson and some others, they might be thinking about something that michael gove said sometime ago, which is, ok, let's to this withdrawal deal, this isjust a withdrawal deal, this isjust a withdrawal deal, this isjust a withdrawal deal, this is
mike boris johnson, perhaps, even.risjohnson changed his position immediately when she announced that. that is absolutely transparent. i think it will have gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within gone down terribly. transparent... not just within the gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within the country, but within the conservative party. this is about his leadership ambitions. not about what is good for the country. i don't think that fact is lost on anybody, even his biggest...
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and from london, i am guy johnson. vonnie: you're in westminster because we are awaiting a crucial vote. let's take a quick look at u.s. markets. we are going to talk about bowing because we are another down day on the stocks down, 4%. there are more regulatory bodies 737s.ing this hour it has been the european aviation authority. the faa is holding by its position that the boeing airplanes are airworthy but we shall see how this pressure piled on and whether it changes the faa's mind. itnload than 7% after downgraded jp morgan. a recent acquisition and -- questionable. wells fargo on the board moving tim sloan is on the hill talking about the sales practices in recent years in front of the house financial services committee. we are going to hear from marathon asset management ceo bruce richards. two big stories that of europe. downt, that is why we are at westminster and also what is happening with this boeing story. the u.k. -- the evolution the u.k. has had on this is changing. let's talk about the pound taking a tu
and from london, i am guy johnson. vonnie: you're in westminster because we are awaiting a crucial vote. let's take a quick look at u.s. markets. we are going to talk about bowing because we are another down day on the stocks down, 4%. there are more regulatory bodies 737s.ing this hour it has been the european aviation authority. the faa is holding by its position that the boeing airplanes are airworthy but we shall see how this pressure piled on and whether it changes the faa's mind. itnload...
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over to support her, and immediately after we had the 9022 committee this afternoon, it was boris johnsonthe trap saying actually, this was enough to convince him that he would in fact support a deal. was it a surprise she made the decision today? i think there was a suggestion it'll be more implicit, not. you think she promised torres as she met at the do you think that's the promise he made there? logic is let's happen, but not something that's confirmed by downing street at all, but certainly something i was told earlier that day was that she wasn't going to expressly come that she was going to leave if they backed radio, but there was a sort of an implicit understanding among stand that she was going to do it, so from my perspective i think. so it's explicit. it is but it isn't, again she says she doesn't think she's a person to be there to see and never see the next phase of negotiations. and she has said that clearly, but it's all depended on her deal getting through, and the other thing which has not been made much of, as if she does not get it there, my understanding is that numbe
over to support her, and immediately after we had the 9022 committee this afternoon, it was boris johnsonthe trap saying actually, this was enough to convince him that he would in fact support a deal. was it a surprise she made the decision today? i think there was a suggestion it'll be more implicit, not. you think she promised torres as she met at the do you think that's the promise he made there? logic is let's happen, but not something that's confirmed by downing street at all, but...
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and johnson said, "it could bring my government down." so we caouulated a carefully, t out strategy, and i would not answer a questions that subject until 3:01. well merriman smith who was the dean of the white house correspondents his wife 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 ha whbeen kennedy's press secretary, had urged me to learn to smoke cigars, i never smoked. he said because you're going to be asked very toughuestions and you're going to need 30 seconds to think of the answer. angaif you're smoking a you can light it up and you've got 30 seconds to compose your answer. (audience laughs) so i was hooked i smoked a cigar po on my son's fronh this afternoon, i got used to them. and anyway, so i ease up lighting my cigar and he said, "let me light it." he smoke cigarettes, so i walked around him and locked my door from the inside, took the key and put it in my pocket.
and johnson said, "it could bring my government down." so we caouulated a carefully, t out strategy, and i would not answer a questions that subject until 3:01. well merriman smith who was the dean of the white house correspondents his wife 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 ha whbeen kennedy's press...
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a jury made the award to teresa levitt and her husband after concluding asbestos in johnson & johnson baby powder caused her cancer the verdict just covers compensatory damages. johnson & johnson denies the allegation and is expected to appeal. >>> a new jersey woman won $117 million judgment in a similar suit last year. >>> the man charged in the violent murder of a san jose resident made his first court appearance today. news suggests it may have been a robbery gone horribly wrong. >> reporter: the suspect's very first court appearance was a very short one. carlos rrid not but prosecutors laid out their case against him revealing some new details. they also said they may seek the death penalty the district attorney's office minced no words when it comes to their intentions to prosecuting carlos carranza for the murder of bambi larson. >> our office will hold him fully accountable for this brutal murder so he can die in prison. >> prosecutors released a statement of fact saying the man appearing in several neighbors video surveillance is carlos carranza working the street up to mb la
a jury made the award to teresa levitt and her husband after concluding asbestos in johnson & johnson baby powder caused her cancer the verdict just covers compensatory damages. johnson & johnson denies the allegation and is expected to appeal. >>> a new jersey woman won $117 million judgment in a similar suit last year. >>> the man charged in the violent murder of a san jose resident made his first court appearance today. news suggests it may have been a robbery gone...
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plenty of british medal hopes and none more — so than for katarina johnson—thompson.on after three of the five events — looking to add a european title to the world indoor gold she won last year. adam wild rounds—up the action so far. weights under the roof in glasgow, it is this guy that seems the limit for katarina johnson—thompson. no hopes could scarcely have been higherfor her hopes could scarcely have been higher for her in the pentathlon, recording the second fastest time in higher for her in the pentathlon, reci opening 3 second fastest time in higher for her in the pentathlon, reci opening event. d fastest time in higher for her in the pentathlon, reci opening event. hopes st time in higher for her in the pentathlon, reci opening event. hopes would 5 in higher for her in the pentathlon, reci opening event. hopes would be the opening event. hopes would be raised further after a dazzling display in the highjump. wow, that is glass! johnson-thompson's overall lead combined with an impressive shot but, a world class performance, and world record remains a possibi
plenty of british medal hopes and none more — so than for katarina johnson—thompson.on after three of the five events — looking to add a european title to the world indoor gold she won last year. adam wild rounds—up the action so far. weights under the roof in glasgow, it is this guy that seems the limit for katarina johnson—thompson. no hopes could scarcely have been higherfor her hopes could scarcely have been higher for her in the pentathlon, recording the second fastest time in...