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johnson & johnson is a lot more, i'm not representing johnson & johnson, they don't cope with vaccinesother medical things that are very valuable and johnson & johnson is not a monolithic by pension funds and funded by regular mechanism 401k. this is a more nuanced issue, it's about saving money because the system is broken and you cannot resolve 38000 claims in the system. the bankruptcy allows it to be done more efficiently. for the company in the victims. >> our legal system is to look for justice, not efficiency. if you think efficiency says a 430 billion-dollar corporation can walk away from any wrongdoing, i don't know if there discovered asbestos that led to mesothelioma with a gentlelady sitting t right. apparently they are losing these cases. they could've easily been some knowledge or should of been some knowledge that they were selling a dangerous product which endanger the life of the innocent customers. go to johnson & johnson website and take a look at all the pictures of the beautiful babies. and all the products that they sold for those babies. our family bought some, b
johnson & johnson is a lot more, i'm not representing johnson & johnson, they don't cope with vaccinesother medical things that are very valuable and johnson & johnson is not a monolithic by pension funds and funded by regular mechanism 401k. this is a more nuanced issue, it's about saving money because the system is broken and you cannot resolve 38000 claims in the system. the bankruptcy allows it to be done more efficiently. for the company in the victims. >> our legal...
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rosamond johnson. there is nothing that exclusively refers to african americans. the black experience is embodied, while also referencing the triumph, struggles, and strength that all humans encounter. the text refers to the hard work, aspiration, motivation, and moving towards victory. national songs that have connections took a country's heterogeneous populations, present the opportunity to elevate voices from its larger community. when south africa dismantled apartheid and created a new national anthem, the committee was chaired by its most prominent black south african composer, mzilikazi khumalo, the national anthem of south africa adopted in 1997, brings together the five most widely spoken of south africa's 11 official languages. xhosa, zulu, sesotho, afrikaans and english. sections of the anthem contain previous national anthems from south africa's white and black populations. the intended result was for the national music, their national anthem, to voice the sound through language and music of
rosamond johnson. there is nothing that exclusively refers to african americans. the black experience is embodied, while also referencing the triumph, struggles, and strength that all humans encounter. the text refers to the hard work, aspiration, motivation, and moving towards victory. national songs that have connections took a country's heterogeneous populations, present the opportunity to elevate voices from its larger community. when south africa dismantled apartheid and created a new...
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johnson & johnson is a lot more -- i'm not representing johnson & johnson. but they're a lot more than just that. they do covid vaccines and a lot of other medical things that are very valuable. johnson & johnson is not a monolithic corporate entity. it's owned by pension funds, regular americans and 401(k)s. it's a more nuanced issue. you can't resolve 38,000 claims in the tort system. the bankruptcy system allows it to be done more efficiently. it's a win-win for both the companies and the victims. >> our legal system is supposed to be looking for justice, not efficiency. if you think efficiency says a $430 billion corporation can walk away from any wrongdoing, i don't know when or if they ever discovered asbestos in talc which may have led to the mesothelioma suffered by the gentle lady sitting to your right, but at some point they're going to be asked that in court and be responsible for the answer and apparently they're losing these cases. so apparently there should have been some knowledge that they were selling a dangerous product. go to johnson & joh
johnson & johnson is a lot more -- i'm not representing johnson & johnson. but they're a lot more than just that. they do covid vaccines and a lot of other medical things that are very valuable. johnson & johnson is not a monolithic corporate entity. it's owned by pension funds, regular americans and 401(k)s. it's a more nuanced issue. you can't resolve 38,000 claims in the tort system. the bankruptcy system allows it to be done more efficiently. it's a win-win for both the...
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pm johnson: mr.peaker, i think that is a completely ridiculous characterisation of the response of the government, because of course the reports of the incident are deeply distressing and deeply concerning -- everybody shares the honorable lady's feelings about that -- but the metropolitan police have rightly apologised and the independent office for police conduct is investigating. and for that reason, it would not be right, further. >> thank you, mr. speaker. people across north east hertfordshire are coming together to provide support and refuge to families fleeing the invasion in ukraine. the baldock and district action committee are about to welcome four families to our community. doesn't he agree with me that this shows the open-hearted generosity of the british people? will he continue to do all he can with the refugees minister to make this process as simple and speedy as possible? pm johnson: i thank my right hon orable friend and also all those involved in the two big schemes that we have n
pm johnson: mr.peaker, i think that is a completely ridiculous characterisation of the response of the government, because of course the reports of the incident are deeply distressing and deeply concerning -- everybody shares the honorable lady's feelings about that -- but the metropolitan police have rightly apologised and the independent office for police conduct is investigating. and for that reason, it would not be right, further. >> thank you, mr. speaker. people across north east...
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johnson. they were very prolific and i really appreciate them so much. i am going to be skipping through some of what i had to say because he said it all for me. chairman nadler, thank you so much. you have risen to elevated heights and i enjoy being here with you today. and so recently i have been reflecting on this whole notion of what benjamin franklin reported to have said when he was asked what he and the founding fathers, he is reported to have applied a republic if you can keep it. later on, drawings with jon adams and thomas jefferson e pluribus unum out of one pretty placed on our currency as a nation's motto. our nation continues to struggle with the issues of race and equity. the threats of our fragile democracy are afraid and as the people's representative it is incumbent upon us to make every effort to heed franklin's words of concern is an adams expression of unity. as his responsibility demonstrate not only by words but by actions we can and will keep this republic intact and it
johnson. they were very prolific and i really appreciate them so much. i am going to be skipping through some of what i had to say because he said it all for me. chairman nadler, thank you so much. you have risen to elevated heights and i enjoy being here with you today. and so recently i have been reflecting on this whole notion of what benjamin franklin reported to have said when he was asked what he and the founding fathers, he is reported to have applied a republic if you can keep it. later...
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rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson.last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson. the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is just like one of many others my granduncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output i have no sense of it being an unusual remarkable achievement. i emma h
rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson.last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon...
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johnson.the last no surviving family members. she is currently working at an autobiography written by her grandfather [inaudible] published. in addition she's working in education for 40 years with a moderate school [inaudible] labor in east harlem council. miss edwards, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, committee members. my name is melanie edwards. the song that you are considering today for national him status was composed by my grandfather, j. rosamond johnson. not john, not john johnson, not john rosamond. thank you, the limits were written by his brother, james weldon johnson. when people ask me how i think of this song, i add soften to their disappointment and display. this military is one of many, some 200, according to nascap american society of composers authors and publishers, [inaudible] one of many on things that my grand uncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output, so i have no sense of it being an unusually remarkable achie
johnson.the last no surviving family members. she is currently working at an autobiography written by her grandfather [inaudible] published. in addition she's working in education for 40 years with a moderate school [inaudible] labor in east harlem council. miss edwards, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, committee members. my name is melanie edwards. the song that you are considering today for national him status was composed by my grandfather, j. rosamond...
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& johnson.t's really, again, the only way i'm willing to take on risk here at near all-time highs. >> tony, identified a 180 level he'd like to see the stock hold above a little bit what are your thoughts here? >> so those are the absolute highs while slightly below that. it's good technique to clear past all and then free and clear to run or which we're trying to do here anticipate it will >> it is important to remember that some protective plays simply have their limits check out shares of consumer staple pepsico tony, what are you seeing? >> yeah, we're continuing to see the staples sector come under pressure, and i think pepsi is one particular name i've identified that could see some down side going forward. if we take a look at some charts, the first chart i want to take a look at here is a chart of the staples sector relative to the s&p 500. now, this is over the past six years. it's important to understand as a sector this is a sector that's continued to underperform the broader markets
& johnson.t's really, again, the only way i'm willing to take on risk here at near all-time highs. >> tony, identified a 180 level he'd like to see the stock hold above a little bit what are your thoughts here? >> so those are the absolute highs while slightly below that. it's good technique to clear past all and then free and clear to run or which we're trying to do here anticipate it will >> it is important to remember that some protective plays simply have their limits...
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boris johnson is hoping so. - nuclear power stations? boris johnson is hoping so.lout over the p80 times. this is more fallout over the p&o firings. whitehall officials apparently tried to justify the sacking. apparently tried to 'ustify the sackini. , . , apparently tried to 'ustify the sackini. , ., , _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it— sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure that - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling | ministers it would ensure that p&o remain a key player in the uk market for years to come through restructuring. ie, that this was p&o ferries necessary to keep p&o viable and therefore part of a prosperous britain. but i think we will hear a lot more about this over the next few weeks. just because of the sheer awfulness of the human story here. we have all seen those clips now of people watching the video where they get told they are sacked and filming themselves and then releasing that vi
boris johnson is hoping so. - nuclear power stations? boris johnson is hoping so.lout over the p80 times. this is more fallout over the p&o firings. whitehall officials apparently tried to justify the sacking. apparently tried to 'ustify the sackini. , . , apparently tried to 'ustify the sackini. , ., , _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it— sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure - sacking. yes,...
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we'll look at johnson & johnson. the first chart is all data. what we know is the leader on the top, orange versus blue, johnson & johnson versus s&p all dated back to 1977 and johnson & johnson has tripled the s&p, dow jones constituent currently the 11th largest in the s&p now look at the past 10 years. second chart what we see of course is the s&p has doubled j&j. you have a long-term winner that has crushed the s&p 3x yet in the past ten years is trailing by 50% that's a nice set up if the chart looks good and it does so here and now chart first. this is the past decade, a math mathematically perfect 45 degree angle, just in the middle of the channel, i think we'll approach the top of the channel finally, the here and now chart, stock is toying with the prospects of breaking out former high that was back in august at $180 the stock right now at $177. and i thinkit's going to break out. let's play it. >> all right, mike, what's the trade. >> so johnson & johnson as carter was pointing out this is a low-beta name so if we find our selves in a
we'll look at johnson & johnson. the first chart is all data. what we know is the leader on the top, orange versus blue, johnson & johnson versus s&p all dated back to 1977 and johnson & johnson has tripled the s&p, dow jones constituent currently the 11th largest in the s&p now look at the past 10 years. second chart what we see of course is the s&p has doubled j&j. you have a long-term winner that has crushed the s&p 3x yet in the past ten years is trailing...
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that's right, boris johnson prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has _ prime minister.tten an _ prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has written an op-ed - prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has written an op-ed in l prime minister. that's right, boris i johnson has written an op-ed in the johnson has written an op—ed in the teiegraph— johnson has written an op—ed in the telegraph where he makes a man but a very interesting statement. he echoes— very interesting statement. he echoes the language of liz truss saying _ echoes the language of liz truss saying that the west made a big error in — saying that the west made a big error in how it dealt with putin, especially— error in how it dealt with putin, especially when he invaded crimea, they went _ especially when he invaded crimea, they went hard enough sanctions, he was kicked _ they went hard enough sanctions, he was kicked out of the gs, the g7, and there — was kicked out of the gs, the g7, and there were various economics ptaced _ and there were various economics placed on— and there were various eco
that's right, boris johnson prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has _ prime minister.tten an _ prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has written an op-ed - prime minister. that's right, boris johnson has written an op-ed in l prime minister. that's right, boris i johnson has written an op-ed in the johnson has written an op—ed in the teiegraph— johnson has written an op—ed in the telegraph where he makes a man but a very interesting statement. he echoes— very interesting...
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was not one of them. -- the _ boris johnson was not one of them. -- the 20 _ boris johnson was not onens. that boris johnson was not one of them. —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in the _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in the clear. it was something picked up _ he is in the clear. it was something picked up on — he is in the clear. it was something picked up on quite like in the lobby this morning, that essentially you have public funded civil servants found _ have public funded civil servants found to — have public funded civil servants found to have broken the law and publicly— found to have broken the law and publicly funded government buildings, yet their identity will not be — buildings, yet their identity will not be revealed. and they have no obligation— not be revealed. and they have no obligation either to tell their employers that they have received these _ employers that they have received these fines, so essentially they pay these fines, so essentially they pay the fin
was not one of them. -- the _ boris johnson was not one of them. -- the 20 _ boris johnson was not onens. that boris johnson was not one of them. —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in the _ —— the 20 fpns. that does not mean he is in the clear. it was something picked up _ he is in the clear. it was something picked up on — he is in the clear. it was something picked up on quite like...
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president i have so lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> jim. >> yes, sir. >> i want a report of the number of people assigned to kennedy the day he died and the number assigned to me now. if mine are not less i want themless right quick. if i can't ever go to the bathroom i won't go. i won't go anywhere. i'll stale stai right behind these black gates. >> presidential recordings, find it on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. continues. host: you can make comments about the state of the union or russia's invasion of ukraine on
president i have so lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. notern knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew. because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and...
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johnson frustrated with sunak over nuclear.r dependence on russian oil and gas, putting the acceleration on nuclear, he's been held back by sunak, it feels rachel like this saga doesn't and in the johnson sunak saga, doesn't it? >> it really does seem like the next installment. interestingly, the chancellor is set to make a statement on wednesday, they will share the details with bob jordan -- they want to go big on nuclear and the chancellor is stopping that on the grounds that it is too expensive. it is really expensive and very retro. it's not an environmentally friendly thing, it produces terrible radioactive waste. you have to wonder why boris johnson is going down this route instead of renewable green energy. particularly in the eye of a climate emergency. he's right that we need to wean ourselves off of russian gas oil. it's worth mentioning that we need to wean ourselves off saudi arabian oil, because they are right now starving and shelling yemeni children. there's something to be said with renewable energy, not just a
johnson frustrated with sunak over nuclear.r dependence on russian oil and gas, putting the acceleration on nuclear, he's been held back by sunak, it feels rachel like this saga doesn't and in the johnson sunak saga, doesn't it? >> it really does seem like the next installment. interestingly, the chancellor is set to make a statement on wednesday, they will share the details with bob jordan -- they want to go big on nuclear and the chancellor is stopping that on the grounds that it is too...
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and politicians as well like boris johnson _ politicians as well like boris johnson.ce machine _ johnson. it was kind of an influence machine that they ran with these newspapers. but of course the reporting _ newspapers. but of course the reporting change character in february— reporting change character in february when russia invaded ukraine — february when russia invaded ukraine. we started looking more closely— ukraine. we started looking more closely at — ukraine. we started looking more closely at other aspects of this family — closely at other aspects of this famil . ~ . ., , closely at other aspects of this famil . ~ _, , ., family. when it when it comes to the ownin: of family. when it when it comes to the owning of these _ family. when it when it comes to the owning of these newspapers. - family. when it when it comes to the l owning of these newspapers. lebedev senior owned media bids in russia. is that more than just a business decision and how did you read the way they bought into the british media? it way they bought into the british media? , . ., ., .,
and politicians as well like boris johnson _ politicians as well like boris johnson.ce machine _ johnson. it was kind of an influence machine that they ran with these newspapers. but of course the reporting _ newspapers. but of course the reporting change character in february— reporting change character in february when russia invaded ukraine — february when russia invaded ukraine. we started looking more closely— ukraine. we started looking more closely at — ukraine. we started...
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boris johnson has not - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a _ fine, sir? received a fine _ fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, _ fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we do - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we do not l fine, sir? boris johnson has not - received a fine yet, we do not know exactly who has but a lot has changed since the prime minister said this in december. i will changed since the prime minister said this in december.— said this in december. i will tell ou that said this in december. i will tell you that all— said this in december. i will tell you that all the _ said this in december. i will tell you that all the guidelines - said this in december. i will tell you that all the guidelines were i you that all the guidelines were observed — you that all the guidelines were observed and _ you that all the guidelines were observed and continue - you that all the guidelines were observed and continue to - you that all the guidelines
boris johnson has not - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a _ fine, sir? received a fine _ fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, _ fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we do - fine, sir? boris johnson has not received a fine yet, we do not l fine, sir? boris johnson has not - received a fine yet, we do not know exactly who has but a lot has changed since the prime minister said this in december....
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johnson was just praising. he said that president zelinski had shown amazing moral courage, as well as good humour, what he's chatted with him every day throughout this crisis. while i'm at the european parliament 0 pm parliament session, which has just been called into the session, they are joining slightly the atmosphere here is an unusual one of the europe in parliament on the flags outside as across brussels. there's not just the flag, the ukrainian flag flying everywhere in the chamber among the european members. many of them were wearing t shirts with the ukrainian flag of their flags in the chamber. there are banners in the chain, but present soleski is going to address the european parliament. now this parliament session european parliament in this respect doesn't have power, but it is going to call for it a vote that they're going to have in a couple of hours time for ukraine to be foss track for entry into the european union. a european you members, are you to that president? i've written a letter say
johnson was just praising. he said that president zelinski had shown amazing moral courage, as well as good humour, what he's chatted with him every day throughout this crisis. while i'm at the european parliament 0 pm parliament session, which has just been called into the session, they are joining slightly the atmosphere here is an unusual one of the europe in parliament on the flags outside as across brussels. there's not just the flag, the ukrainian flag flying everywhere in the chamber...
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it needed a— johnson said he would revisit it needed. �* ., johnson said he would revisit it needed.ught, it is all very well spending on _ needed. a final thought, it is all| very well spending on bolstering needed. a final thought, it is all- very well spending on bolstering the defence and security but it is a time a lot of countries are still paying the cost of the pandemic and taking the economic kit of that. public finances will come under strain and this is not a happy time for chancellors and treasury secretaries around the world but what this government and every government and the west as to adapt and respond to crises over the last couple of years, the challenge here is ben wallace has talked about what he says is a good defence funding settlement, it was not really britain was never a large spender of 2.1% of gdp on defence in western europe but one of the most amazing things about this crisis is watching germany saying it for head the 2% nato target it refused to hit and angela merkel saw britain as a significant player but it may not be the biggest spender. i think puti
it needed a— johnson said he would revisit it needed. �* ., johnson said he would revisit it needed.ught, it is all very well spending on _ needed. a final thought, it is all| very well spending on bolstering needed. a final thought, it is all- very well spending on bolstering the defence and security but it is a time a lot of countries are still paying the cost of the pandemic and taking the economic kit of that. public finances will come under strain and this is not a happy time for...
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the prime minister, boris johnson, a set off visiting abu dhabi.tiations are going right down to the wire. boris johnson has arrived in the gulf on the first leg of a visit that's been severely criticized after saudi arabia executed 81 people in a single day. president zelenskyy has described peace talks with russia as more realistic. but he says that they need more time, as ukraine's cities come under heavy bombardment. according to the un, more than 3 million people have fled the war in ukraine. the home office has so far issued 4600 visas for ukrainians to come to the uk. and nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels this morning with military commanders instructed to draw up plans for new ways to deter russia. as mentioned, hopes are certainly growing that nazinin zaghari-ratcliffe could be free to come home to her family. a british negotiating team is in tehran amidst reports that the uk government has now paid a 400 million pound debt to iran in a move that could lead to her release. however, the prime minister, currently in the uae has
the prime minister, boris johnson, a set off visiting abu dhabi.tiations are going right down to the wire. boris johnson has arrived in the gulf on the first leg of a visit that's been severely criticized after saudi arabia executed 81 people in a single day. president zelenskyy has described peace talks with russia as more realistic. but he says that they need more time, as ukraine's cities come under heavy bombardment. according to the un, more than 3 million people have fled the war in...
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boris johnson massively putting his foot in it on _ remember boris johnson massively putting his footy when _ putting his foot in it on this story when he — putting his foot in it on this story when he was _ putting his foot in it on this story when he was foreign— putting his foot in it on this story when he was foreign secretary, i putting his foot in it on this story i when he was foreign secretary, so i think— when he was foreign secretary, so i think guite — when he was foreign secretary, so i think quite wisely _ when he was foreign secretary, so i think quite wisely he _ when he was foreign secretary, so i think quite wisely— think quite wisely he has been sa in: think quite wisely he has been saying today _ think quite wisely he has been saying today that _ think quite wisely he has been saying today that we - think quite wisely he has been saying today that we don't - think quite wisely he has been i saying today that we don't quite know what's happening so i will keep my mouth shut, so thank goodness he has. ifeel terribly my mouth shut, so thank goodness he has. i feel terr
boris johnson massively putting his foot in it on _ remember boris johnson massively putting his footy when _ putting his foot in it on this story when he — putting his foot in it on this story when he was _ putting his foot in it on this story when he was foreign— putting his foot in it on this story when he was foreign secretary, i putting his foot in it on this story i when he was foreign secretary, so i think— when he was foreign secretary, so i think guite — when he was foreign...
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johnson?ure governments. >> do you not want to answer my question? we're going to have a deal or no deal. one in a million chance? >> could you have done more do you think to expose within the confines of balance journalism, which a major broadcaster stands for? do you feel culpable in some way? >> i don't think we are culpable for that because i don't think that we have indulged in giving soft coverage to politicians because they're entertainment. and i think in britain it's something that we've generally been pretty aware of. >> there's no coincidence who you blame. you blame politicians. you blame journalists. but i would say the debate today is far less healthy. i think the public are far less engaged in it even though there is more media than ever. and i think that's a bit of a problem for the health of our democracy. >> we've got to try and have a relationship, still distant and confrontational. but, you know, understanding that you've got legitimate questions. but we've also got a respo
johnson?ure governments. >> do you not want to answer my question? we're going to have a deal or no deal. one in a million chance? >> could you have done more do you think to expose within the confines of balance journalism, which a major broadcaster stands for? do you feel culpable in some way? >> i don't think we are culpable for that because i don't think that we have indulged in giving soft coverage to politicians because they're entertainment. and i think in britain it's...
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you're watching american history tv where you're listening to ladybird johnson johnson in her own words. in march of 1968 as the vietnam war raged on lbj announced that he would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that's a feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here each year. i was impressed by the majesty of the great state rooms on the first floor and was proud of the stream of history that ran through each of them. what the pastor by doesn't always realize is that there are two sides to the white house. the official side that remains in the public eye and the private side that the
you're watching american history tv where you're listening to ladybird johnson johnson in her own words. in march of 1968 as the vietnam war raged on lbj announced that he would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside...
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back jeremy johnson and steve butcher.o and from work together every day during the week. >> it's really not bad at all. johnson signed up to drive with the carpool service spanned pool last year. drivers and passengers pay a monthly fee that covers gas and insurance picking up and dropping off. butcher has about 50 minutes to his daily commute my head. i had it so set up. but the amount he saving on gas makes that time worth it. >> after finding out what my round trip is after doing the math. i think i said about $350 a month and fuel. >> but you're says he's also saving hundreds of dollars a month since he started writing with johnson. i have the opportunity to say that money. >> i can spend it at home. i spent all my family and spent all my loved ones. triple a says demand for gas usually goes up every march. but this year it's dropping. >> if prices stay this high, triple a expects more people to carpool to save money. >> people are doing what they told us they were going to do and they can all division. i think johnso
back jeremy johnson and steve butcher.o and from work together every day during the week. >> it's really not bad at all. johnson signed up to drive with the carpool service spanned pool last year. drivers and passengers pay a monthly fee that covers gas and insurance picking up and dropping off. butcher has about 50 minutes to his daily commute my head. i had it so set up. but the amount he saving on gas makes that time worth it. >> after finding out what my round trip is after...
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in a way, i don't think boris johnson can really | don't think boris johnson can really say anythinge seen to he — say anything else. you want to be seen to be talking tough, and for all the _ seen to be talking tough, and for all the strategists who do talk about— all the strategists who do talk about the wisdom of giving vladimir putin an _ about the wisdom of giving vladimir putin an off ramp or a golden brooch or however— putin an off ramp or a golden brooch or however you want to describe it in order— or however you want to describe it in order to — or however you want to describe it in orderto enable or however you want to describe it in order to enable the man to perhaps— in order to enable the man to perhaps save some face, at the same time, _ perhaps save some face, at the same time, you _ perhaps save some face, at the same time, you want to rally your side around _ time, you want to rally your side around to— time, you want to rally your side around to this very clear sense of purpose — around to this very clear sense of purpose and unity that you are saying. — purpose and
in a way, i don't think boris johnson can really | don't think boris johnson can really say anythinge seen to he — say anything else. you want to be seen to be talking tough, and for all the _ seen to be talking tough, and for all the strategists who do talk about— all the strategists who do talk about the wisdom of giving vladimir putin an _ about the wisdom of giving vladimir putin an off ramp or a golden brooch or however— putin an off ramp or a golden brooch or however you want to...
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there is congressman johnson, making his way back. >> i think mr. owens would have some questions if that is an order. i don't know how you want to go with the timing. >> you are doing a great job, mr. johnson. you were right -- the chairman will now recognize burgess owens. mr. owens, you are recognized for five minutes. >> somebody unmute mr. owens. mr. johnson, can you unmute mr. owens? >> i wish. i'm at the airport. >> mr. owens, are you with us? mr. johnson, i think you are still muted. >> okay, how is that? >> that's good. below hurricane, blow! >> am i okay now to speak quickly? >> you are on five minutes to question our witnesses or speak. you have five minutes. >> thank you so much. i won't take but a few minutes. i just want to say thank you for all of the witnesses, for your comments. i have enjoyed it. i grew up in the deep south. and i can say to -- you are so correct. this country is all about a more perfect union and i'm just excited about the fact that -- i grew up in tallahassee -- a 12 years old, i was demonstrating in front of the
there is congressman johnson, making his way back. >> i think mr. owens would have some questions if that is an order. i don't know how you want to go with the timing. >> you are doing a great job, mr. johnson. you were right -- the chairman will now recognize burgess owens. mr. owens, you are recognized for five minutes. >> somebody unmute mr. owens. mr. johnson, can you unmute mr. owens? >> i wish. i'm at the airport. >> mr. owens, are you with us? mr. johnson, i...
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johnson's appalling in this respect.eerage. second, the lebedevs, and particularly evgeny, were very proud of the work they raised, the money they raised for the gorbachev cancer foundation. they had gorbachev in the evening standard newsroom. putin despises gorbachev. he sees gorbachev as the man who helped collapse the soviet union, ending russia as a great power. so, i mean, it's a strange thing to have that kind of close relationship with gorbachev. now third, i would draw a distinction between the father and the son. the son always struck me as a bit of a hedonist. i mean, you know... well, i didn't go by the way, katie, ijust wanted to... neither did i, i'd like to say. i was not at pisa airport, seeing a very dishevelled foreign secretary who, for some reason, didn't want his security detail around. borisjohnson. but ijust think we need to be careful about adopting a kind of mccarthyism attitude to all russians, and also understand that who else was going to buy it? do we have a fit and proper test? i mean, newspa
johnson's appalling in this respect.eerage. second, the lebedevs, and particularly evgeny, were very proud of the work they raised, the money they raised for the gorbachev cancer foundation. they had gorbachev in the evening standard newsroom. putin despises gorbachev. he sees gorbachev as the man who helped collapse the soviet union, ending russia as a great power. so, i mean, it's a strange thing to have that kind of close relationship with gorbachev. now third, i would draw a distinction...
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johnson's nephew who lives downstairs, spooked them. my nephew had pounded on his interior door. >> which they mistook for gunshots and then they ran off. >> but they did not go away quietly. one of the armed men turned around and began firing at the home, at least for bullet casings were found. johnson says this attempted burglary comes after his house was broken into in 2020. the crime prompted him at the time to install security cameras and now he's added iron doors to his home. oakland police say they are investigating. johnson is thankful that no one from his family was hurt and he hopes these men do not return in a way. it was a wake-up call to just be more mindful of our first our and >> and be more protective of the people that we love and we care about. reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron, 4 news. >> vallejo police are asking for your help to solve the deadly stabbing of a homeless woman. officers identified the victim as 59 year-old ana marie, illinois, she was stabbed to death last friday. her case mark ali hills, 6 homicide
johnson's nephew who lives downstairs, spooked them. my nephew had pounded on his interior door. >> which they mistook for gunshots and then they ran off. >> but they did not go away quietly. one of the armed men turned around and began firing at the home, at least for bullet casings were found. johnson says this attempted burglary comes after his house was broken into in 2020. the crime prompted him at the time to install security cameras and now he's added iron doors to his home....
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johnson would have liked that. on the other side i had susan and helen and nobody watched it more interesting than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. also as our guests were hobart taylor and jay taylor. then came the senate. then came, i think next comes the core. then the cabinet and the court occupying the front rows. he said the president of the united states. in walked lyndon flanked by old friends of long standing. went up to the podium right in front of the speaker. a charming, lively face for 85. rather humorous but i wonder how many people in chamber were struck with it that there's a dramatic something there that says take care. my favorite line was about the first. i will be brief for our time is necessarily short and our agenda is already long. the line it cobe done by this summer. i want it done so the house and the senate will look better to nation as much as i want it to be done for lyndon's good. the most important thing is where he said this a
johnson would have liked that. on the other side i had susan and helen and nobody watched it more interesting than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. also as our guests were hobart taylor and jay taylor. then came the senate. then came, i think next comes the core. then the cabinet and the court occupying the front rows. he said the president of the united states. in walked lyndon flanked by old friends of long standing. went up to the...
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johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wife of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the [inaudible] step and the last little square inch was when you marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the fall like. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the committee room below began to fill up with the pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat, then with a loud announcement from fishbait miller, in came the senate. then came the -- i think next comes the diplomatic corps, getting bigger all the time, and how they all finally found room for them all, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court, occupying the front rows. and it is and in his most pontificate voice, fishbait miller -- and how could there ever be a replacement
johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wife of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the [inaudible] step and the last little square inch was when you marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the fall like. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the committee room below...
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angela johnson starts out as an oakland rater cheerleader. you talk about a tough cra visit that adds on, and then when i think she's been out of 14 years now, pushed dollar chips and killing it, absolutely killing. and she also had some great characters on mad tv. we can talk to her about that. angela johnson right after this. dennis miller plus one a poke. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we're happy to welcome. i always like talking to comedians, because they know they know how to do it. sometimes you get actors that are a little halting, but comedians and actors like angela johnson. no, no what is required of the form? she started out as a professional cheerleader for the oakland raiders. now las vegas writers and soon transition to comedy. she's released for comedy specials and that's appreciable that thanks a lot of your material up, including the netflix, special not fancy angel is currently on tour on her. who do i think i am comedy chore. she's also releasing a book this year aptly named what i think i am. stories of cholo wishes a
angela johnson starts out as an oakland rater cheerleader. you talk about a tough cra visit that adds on, and then when i think she's been out of 14 years now, pushed dollar chips and killing it, absolutely killing. and she also had some great characters on mad tv. we can talk to her about that. angela johnson right after this. dennis miller plus one a poke. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we're happy to welcome. i always like talking to comedians, because they know they know how to do it....
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ros: boris johnson has not been fined. .don't know whether he attended events which have led to fines, or if he was aware of rule breaking at the time. in january, he did apologize to the public. >> i know the rage they feel with me and with the government i lead, when they think that in downing street itself, the rules are not being properly followed by the people who make the rules. ros: as for the statements from the prime minister, number 10 continues to insist that at all times, he sent out his understanding of events. that we now know at sometim, that understanding was inaccurate. number 10 was less categorical on another question. here is the pern who broke the story, tweeting the prime minister spokesperson refuses to say that the law has been broken. whether numr 10 excepts this or not, police say that is what happened. as we consider that, consider too these comments this mont from cabinet minister jacob rees-mogg. he suggested in the context of the war of ukraine, the party's story was the disproportionate fluff o
ros: boris johnson has not been fined. .don't know whether he attended events which have led to fines, or if he was aware of rule breaking at the time. in january, he did apologize to the public. >> i know the rage they feel with me and with the government i lead, when they think that in downing street itself, the rules are not being properly followed by the people who make the rules. ros: as for the statements from the prime minister, number 10 continues to insist that at all times, he...
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angela johnson right after this. dennis miller plus one the folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. we're happy to welcome. i always like talking to me. it's because they know they know how to do it. sometimes you get actors that are a little halting, but comedians and actors like angela johnson. no, no. what is required of the form? she started out as a professional cheerleader for the oakland raiders. now las vegas rated and soon transition to comedy. she's released for comedy specials, and that's appreciable. that takes a lot of your material up, including the netflix, special not fancy angel is currently on tour on her. who do i think i am comedy chore. she's also releasing a book this, you're aptly named who what i think i am stories of cholo wishes and caviar dreams, as the great robin would say, it'll be released on march 15th angela johnson. how are angela? i am doing well. thank you. the touring right now, i want to did a couple days. i couldn't quite call to tour, but it's a different creature. like gettin
angela johnson right after this. dennis miller plus one the folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. we're happy to welcome. i always like talking to me. it's because they know they know how to do it. sometimes you get actors that are a little halting, but comedians and actors like angela johnson. no, no. what is required of the form? she started out as a professional cheerleader for the oakland raiders. now las vegas rated and soon transition to comedy. she's released for comedy specials, and...
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johnson. for your leadership. and let me start off by offering my prayers to ukraine. its people and its leaders. i've asked my family to do that. every night we say our prayers, we do. we pray for the people of ukraine and their safety and the miracle that needs to occur in that country. of biblical proportions. it's happened before and it can happen again. but all of us hope that their country finds peace. we want to see this conflict end, madam speaker. innocent ukrainians are caught in the middle of vladimir putin's unprovoked war against their country. these civilians are not at all responsible for the situation they find themselves in, yet they're the ones who are always paying the price. homes are destroyed, food and water, scarce. medical supplies are in short supply. many institutions necessary for a stable society are under attack. on top of it all, ukrainians are living under the constant threat of putin dropping a vacuum bomb or something worse. some reports indicate that bombs hav
johnson. for your leadership. and let me start off by offering my prayers to ukraine. its people and its leaders. i've asked my family to do that. every night we say our prayers, we do. we pray for the people of ukraine and their safety and the miracle that needs to occur in that country. of biblical proportions. it's happened before and it can happen again. but all of us hope that their country finds peace. we want to see this conflict end, madam speaker. innocent ukrainians are caught in the...
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watch >> sam, richie sunak appear to defend boris johnson's comments. that was where he made the comparison between the situation in ukraine and brexit. >> that's right. boris johnson -- he was defending freedom -- that is got down incredibly badly with some. all the activists in the hall didn't like it, but ministers told me that they thought it was uncomfortable. some have even gone public. theresa may's former chief of staff also criticize that remark, because the idea that a democratic vote could be anything like equated to the kinds of things that you're seeing in ukraine, the pictures that you're looking at, -- >> let's watch him, because it looked to me that he was far from comfortable, essentially saying that boris johnson didn't say what we all heard him say. >> no, i don't think those two situations are directly analogous. i don't think the prime minister was saying that they were. >> he's not saying they're directly innocuous, but he is saying that the people of this country, like the people of ukraine, choose freedom every time. he gives bre
watch >> sam, richie sunak appear to defend boris johnson's comments. that was where he made the comparison between the situation in ukraine and brexit. >> that's right. boris johnson -- he was defending freedom -- that is got down incredibly badly with some. all the activists in the hall didn't like it, but ministers told me that they thought it was uncomfortable. some have even gone public. theresa may's former chief of staff also criticize that remark, because the idea that a...
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johnson didn't really mean it. you could see, i think, that discomfort on richie sunak's face. it's not his kind of politics. this is not that kind of where he likes to fight political battles. there were reports a few days ago that richie sunac even considered resigning at the heart of partygate. if that was the case. but i know he was the plea unhappy the way the government was being run. a perception of the lack of seriousness. now, that was partly about partygate. pandemic rule breaking. all the way through 2020, 2020. -- the official report into what went on. but the question for mps really was always can force johnson be trusted? does he follow the rules? and if he's clocked out, is he straight with people? jessie and buses suspected of lying to parliament? the war and ukraine has changed the conversation and context. and you can come away from the spring conference thinking anything other than the people there who were judge, jury and executioner, -- are a lot happier than they are. but the bigger picture pi
johnson didn't really mean it. you could see, i think, that discomfort on richie sunak's face. it's not his kind of politics. this is not that kind of where he likes to fight political battles. there were reports a few days ago that richie sunac even considered resigning at the heart of partygate. if that was the case. but i know he was the plea unhappy the way the government was being run. a perception of the lack of seriousness. now, that was partly about partygate. pandemic rule breaking....
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johnson: i thank you my friend. from energy states like others, pennsylvania, louisiana, and we've been saying energy security is national security and now everybody recognizes it. madam speaker, i'm happy to yield next to the gentleman from wisconsin, another gentleman that knows quite a bit about this, mr. tiffany. mr. tiffany: thank you, representative johnson. and thank you, madam speaker. two weeks ago we were here and we heard about how president biden was going to use every tool at his disposal, every tool to combat skyrocketing energy costs. now, this is the same administration that told us, the border was secure, and that was about a year ago, a little less than a year ago, the border was secure. and we saw once again record numbers of people coming across illegally. as the gentleman said, inflation is transitory. we heard his chief economic advisor, maybe it's not so transitory. and we're seeing record numbers now this month in regards to inflation. well, it all started january 20, 2021, with the shutdown
johnson: i thank you my friend. from energy states like others, pennsylvania, louisiana, and we've been saying energy security is national security and now everybody recognizes it. madam speaker, i'm happy to yield next to the gentleman from wisconsin, another gentleman that knows quite a bit about this, mr. tiffany. mr. tiffany: thank you, representative johnson. and thank you, madam speaker. two weeks ago we were here and we heard about how president biden was going to use every tool at his...
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is ok. it can secure their seats then boris johnson is 0k-— johnson is ok.ng, looking at _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest polls, - johnson is ok. it is interesting, j looking at the latest polls, isn't it? , but at the height of partygate the conservatives were eight points behind labour but then are now only three points behind labour which at a moment would suggest this is not an issue preoccupying the public any more. .. , an issue preoccupying the public any more. . . , . an issue preoccupying the public any more. ,~ �* ., ., more. exactly and you've got to remember _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as a _ more. exactly and you've got to remember that as a boundary l remember that as a boundary commission coming in next year which will give the tories 20 more seats in the redistribution constituencies. and the r
is ok. it can secure their seats then boris johnson is 0k-— johnson is ok.ng, looking at _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest polls, - johnson is ok. it is interesting, j looking at the latest polls, isn't it? , but at the height of partygate the conservatives were eight points behind labour but then are now only three points behind labour which at a moment would...
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but it will inevitably— johnson's opponents.'s position as the leader of the tory party and the prime _ the leader of the tory party and the prime minister is up to the mps in the first— prime minister is up to the mps in the first instance, 54 of them and the first instance, 54 of them and the committee and it is not, doesn't seem _ the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to _ the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be — the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be likely as things stand that they will do that and therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. _ therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. i— therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly— rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly and came pretty close to misleading parliament but ultimately land and _ misleading parliament but ultimately land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't _ land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't think— land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't think so. why do you think it will be? _ if he is s
but it will inevitably— johnson's opponents.'s position as the leader of the tory party and the prime _ the leader of the tory party and the prime minister is up to the mps in the first— prime minister is up to the mps in the first instance, 54 of them and the first instance, 54 of them and the committee and it is not, doesn't seem _ the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to _ the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be — the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be likely as...
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>>en materia de vacunación contra el covid-19 lla dosis de johnson & johnson podría ser más duradera el control y la prevención de enfermedades contaban que la vacuna moderna mucha buena mejor protección una corona virus. ahora un nuevo estudio ó que 66% más efectiva la de johnson & johnson además de ser 81% eficaz para prevenir hospitalizaciones a lo menos durante seis meses >>a partir de la próxima semana un programa de gobierno que reembolsa a proveedores de servicios médicos, por promover vacunas e insumos a personas sin seguro médico se verá afectado. >>el agotamiento de fondos podría dejar al gobierno estadounidense sin suficiente dinero para proporcionar más vacunas de refuerzo contra el covid-19. la casa blanca ha solicitado 22.000 ciento millones de dólares adicionales para luchar contra la pandemia. el congreso no lo ha aprobado, los más afectados podrían ser las personas sin seguro médico. >>obviamente cualquier reducción de fondos va a tener un gran impacto en otra comunidad >>la comunidad de inmigrantes sin seguro médico o baja cobertura de salud podrían no tener más acc
>>en materia de vacunación contra el covid-19 lla dosis de johnson & johnson podría ser más duradera el control y la prevención de enfermedades contaban que la vacuna moderna mucha buena mejor protección una corona virus. ahora un nuevo estudio ó que 66% más efectiva la de johnson & johnson además de ser 81% eficaz para prevenir hospitalizaciones a lo menos durante seis meses >>a partir de la próxima semana un programa de gobierno que reembolsa a proveedores de...