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and the johnson approach.rom the day johnson took over for kennedy to the day mcnamara left, both men in their own words new that the war was impossible to win. johnson's material comes from an extraordinarily amount of audio that he created. in the tapes, you get a lot. there was other material. lady bird johnson's diaries, for example. she was talking about the degree to which johnson's time was in despair over the war. mcgeorge bundy was working on a memoir before he died. it was never published. never quite finished. but the fellow he was working with published a book which had a lot of that material that had been drafted. you get another sense and it of what these men really understood . and yet they could not really find a way to deal with the conflict successfully or to make the judgments they needed to find a way out. the best in the brightest wasn't effectively derision. i think that is the w it has been come to understand. >> back to your book. histornsow generally agree that kennedy was killed befe
and the johnson approach.rom the day johnson took over for kennedy to the day mcnamara left, both men in their own words new that the war was impossible to win. johnson's material comes from an extraordinarily amount of audio that he created. in the tapes, you get a lot. there was other material. lady bird johnson's diaries, for example. she was talking about the degree to which johnson's time was in despair over the war. mcgeorge bundy was working on a memoir before he died. it was never...
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lyndon johnson. how come that -- book on the roosevelts was twice as long as the book you wrote about me? but anyway, there he was, right across the room. i could talk to him. i could ask him questions. we could look at a letter or a diary, could read it aloud and say, what did you mean by this? it was it was great. it was just great. a great time. you met at harvard, right you were professor of history. if i have this right. and he was there on some fellowship and he walked in to your office and was like all the rest of us immediately away. but he, as you said, was older than you. among other things. this was a chance for you to get to know him as a young man before you had met and tell us little bit about this. jordan arie, young man. yeah. i mean, i been jealous of people who met in high school or college that they'd have all those memories together. and i always wanted to know what he was like when he was young, when i was writing about my guys it was always important to find what they were when
lyndon johnson. how come that -- book on the roosevelts was twice as long as the book you wrote about me? but anyway, there he was, right across the room. i could talk to him. i could ask him questions. we could look at a letter or a diary, could read it aloud and say, what did you mean by this? it was it was great. it was just great. a great time. you met at harvard, right you were professor of history. if i have this right. and he was there on some fellowship and he walked in to your office...
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mariah henry pinckney or william johnson?charleston was a city obsessed with familial and political connections. how did local power both formal and informal, interact with the many layers above it? state. national and international. second, these events delineate the multiple strands of what i call the long moment, which both johnson and pinckney explicitly claimed for themselves. they were so simultaneously products and producers of the long founding. johnson famously went around charleston trying to locate the location of the liberty tree from the revolutionary period to dig up roots in order to send them to thomas jefferson. both pinckney and johnson had access to the world of politics through storied family connections, and both use that legacy as a source of rhetorical power. both understood themselves be living in dialog with revolutionary forebears. the meaning of that informed each of their lives, but the lessons they drew from the shared inheritance could not have been more different. the substantive divergence of t
mariah henry pinckney or william johnson?charleston was a city obsessed with familial and political connections. how did local power both formal and informal, interact with the many layers above it? state. national and international. second, these events delineate the multiple strands of what i call the long moment, which both johnson and pinckney explicitly claimed for themselves. they were so simultaneously products and producers of the long founding. johnson famously went around charleston...
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friend of ukraine boris johnson, as when zelensky resigned himself to the loss of crimea and donbass, as johnson incites the world's political elite to ignite conflict in ukraine, but at the same time, what is this british hawk most afraid of and what is he proud of. exclusive in the new prank from vavan and lexus. our program has a new season, but the classic things do not change, so vavan and lexus, as always. who is well received everywhere in the shadow government, they are not personally acquainted, but boris johnson really wanted to meet, especially since the reason is more or less valid, because we said that zhakali wants to talk about henry kesenger. i suggest listening to a fragment of your conversation with boris johnson, which is exactly about the position of the uk government regarding ukraine. the position of the uk government was a kind of. i am proud that the uk helped at a crucial moment, and i am proud that the uk continues to help, they are fighting for us, i think they are fighting for freedom everywhere, and i am so glad that now we support them even more, i think.
friend of ukraine boris johnson, as when zelensky resigned himself to the loss of crimea and donbass, as johnson incites the world's political elite to ignite conflict in ukraine, but at the same time, what is this british hawk most afraid of and what is he proud of. exclusive in the new prank from vavan and lexus. our program has a new season, but the classic things do not change, so vavan and lexus, as always. who is well received everywhere in the shadow government, they are not personally...
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boris johnson. you are the person, which played a big role in ukraine continuing to fight instead of negotiating with putin. i am proud that great britain helped at the decisive moment. it was a decision, of course, in washington. they needed to defeat russia, and better yet, on the battlefield. that is why, in fact, there was a negotiation process. we support the ukrainians, and we must help them to demolish. we will accept them into nato and thus make our own springboard there for the fight against russia. that is all. premiere, vavan and lexus show. today on the first. on air is the big game. and now we very briefly discuss the situation we are in today. well, as far as i remember, and i remember that time well, still did not set myself the task of destroying the soviet union, that is, if it happens, not bad, but in general , the main task that the west initially set was to oust the soviet union from eastern europe, which in the soviet union with full justification, occupied after forty-fifth yea
boris johnson. you are the person, which played a big role in ukraine continuing to fight instead of negotiating with putin. i am proud that great britain helped at the decisive moment. it was a decision, of course, in washington. they needed to defeat russia, and better yet, on the battlefield. that is why, in fact, there was a negotiation process. we support the ukrainians, and we must help them to demolish. we will accept them into nato and thus make our own springboard there for the fight...
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finally, greg johnson was off the list.t moment where the police came to see you and said, you are not a suspect anymore. >> i remember it very well. it was relief. it was a good day for me. it really was. >> reporter: of that left sandi's friend from work , cliff reed. cold case detective, now retired, decided to see if he he could find physical evidence tying cliff reed to the death of cindy johnson. it turned out the passage of time gave police need tools. >> forensics have changed over the years and there was the potential of testing a lot of things that would not have been able to be tested back then for dna specifically. >> reporter: they went back to work cliff reed lived in 1996. all these years later and for the place apart. they found what looked to them like a bloodstain under the carpet. could it be something? >> we took all the carpet from his room. >> reporter: they had sandi's teal green ford wagon and the ripped about apart. >> we researched her car and collected some more evidence it had the tested to see i
finally, greg johnson was off the list.t moment where the police came to see you and said, you are not a suspect anymore. >> i remember it very well. it was relief. it was a good day for me. it really was. >> reporter: of that left sandi's friend from work , cliff reed. cold case detective, now retired, decided to see if he he could find physical evidence tying cliff reed to the death of cindy johnson. it turned out the passage of time gave police need tools. >> forensics have...
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lyndon johnson, ladybird johnson may god bless whole family. ladies and gentlemen, may god protect our troops. thank you for listening.
lyndon johnson, ladybird johnson may god bless whole family. ladies and gentlemen, may god protect our troops. thank you for listening.
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but cheryl johnson is that person. in 1789, a newly elected george washington stood in new york's federal hall for his first inaugural address. at the time washington was already the great american hero . he led the nation to victory in its war for independence. then he yielded its power to congress once independence was assured. when that new form of government became necessary, his presence alone gave credibility to the constitutional convention. when the framers built the presidency they assumed washington would have it. on that spring day as washington came to address a joint meeting of the congress, he explained that the sacred fire of liberty, the destiny of the republican model of government my not with him but was entrusted to the hands of the american people. it is in our hands that we hold the democracy that is so precious. since the united states capitol historical society gave its first freedom award on the bicentennial of washington lay in the capital cornerstone, recipients have included lin manuel mirand
but cheryl johnson is that person. in 1789, a newly elected george washington stood in new york's federal hall for his first inaugural address. at the time washington was already the great american hero . he led the nation to victory in its war for independence. then he yielded its power to congress once independence was assured. when that new form of government became necessary, his presence alone gave credibility to the constitutional convention. when the framers built the presidency they...
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johnson's upcoming memoirs, you john kerry and jim carrey were talking here, but boris johnson, he wasely a comedian when he was prime minister, because these are not memoirs, but mockery, that is, a person writes as he settled scores with macron, that is, he believes that macron, envious of the british and personally disliking boris johnson, created a migration crisis by transferring refugees. to britain, when boris johnson suggested to macron to build a bridge across the channel, well, as they call it, a canal, in order to connect the two countries, macron answered categorically no, which offended johnson, and johnson believes, well, i will not use the word frogs, yes, that these french, they were afraid that their sparsely populated country would be resettled more highly developed englishmen, this is in all seriousness. is published in the english press, how he treats the american president, this man was the prime minister of great britain for several years, he says: he gave me and my son a bicycle, and i tell him in response i gave him a picture of an american writer, a fighter aga
johnson's upcoming memoirs, you john kerry and jim carrey were talking here, but boris johnson, he wasely a comedian when he was prime minister, because these are not memoirs, but mockery, that is, a person writes as he settled scores with macron, that is, he believes that macron, envious of the british and personally disliking boris johnson, created a migration crisis by transferring refugees. to britain, when boris johnson suggested to macron to build a bridge across the channel, well, as...
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johnson: good afternoon, everyone. our legislative work before november has now been officially done. and today the house did the necessary thing. we took the initiative to prevent the senate from jamming us with another bloated bill. while continuing resolution is never ideal, none of us like them, it allows congress to continue serving the american people through the election. this is not the house's fault, it is the senate's fault. they passed not a single appropriations bill, so there was nothing for the chambers to negotiate in the end. so we had no choice. what i want to assure everyone and i have said this multiple times this week, we are not going to return to christmas omnibus spending tradition. that is a commitment i made to everyone. as part of this effort, we are providing donald trump with the protection he needs in the face of dangerous threats of would-be assassins and terrorist regimes like iran. that is a new spending amount in the cr, $231 million, dedicated to the protection of presidential candidat
johnson: good afternoon, everyone. our legislative work before november has now been officially done. and today the house did the necessary thing. we took the initiative to prevent the senate from jamming us with another bloated bill. while continuing resolution is never ideal, none of us like them, it allows congress to continue serving the american people through the election. this is not the house's fault, it is the senate's fault. they passed not a single appropriations bill, so there was...
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but who would stop boris johnson from ranting?tish ex-prime minister has already fallen for the bait of russian pranksters, and here is another batch of revelations. johnson, for example, says that the west should help the ukrainian armed forces demolish the crimean bridge. he also reaffirmed his role in the disruption of the istanbul agreements, which. if you have managed to forget this character, who looks like a caricature from a satirical magazine, it's time to revive your memories. boris johnson, a walking joke, former mayor of london, former head of the british foreign office, and finally, former prime minister of the united kingdom, a man who always distinguished by the same level of elegance, both in appearance and in world politics, however, this comicality is one side of the coin, prepared by two delegations, it is called, the treaty on permanent neutrality and security guarantees of ukraine, everything is spelled out down to the units of military equipment and to the personnel of the armed forces, this is the document,
but who would stop boris johnson from ranting?tish ex-prime minister has already fallen for the bait of russian pranksters, and here is another batch of revelations. johnson, for example, says that the west should help the ukrainian armed forces demolish the crimean bridge. he also reaffirmed his role in the disruption of the istanbul agreements, which. if you have managed to forget this character, who looks like a caricature from a satirical magazine, it's time to revive your memories. boris...
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johnson, from what mr. gosling mentioned, some of the problems, uh, i want your opinion, what would it take for this genocidal war to come to an end, how long is this going to continue for, and what price? well, there are a couple a couple of dynamics at work uh... "the israeli military is exhausted, yeah, if if the united states continues to fund them and arm them, yell, they will be able to continue to fight and kill, but you notice that the pace of operations over the last couple of weeks since that missile exchange with hezballah two weeks ago, that the pace of operations have slack, slacken someone, um, but what could really make a difference?" is if china, russia and really the bricks nations uh along with turkey got together and imposed sanctions on israel comparable to what was done to south africa during the apartide period, uh that israel has to be treated as a paraya and left in a position where maybe the united states would be the only one who would deal with it, but but still at this point uh t
johnson, from what mr. gosling mentioned, some of the problems, uh, i want your opinion, what would it take for this genocidal war to come to an end, how long is this going to continue for, and what price? well, there are a couple a couple of dynamics at work uh... "the israeli military is exhausted, yeah, if if the united states continues to fund them and arm them, yell, they will be able to continue to fight and kill, but you notice that the pace of operations over the last couple of...
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privately. >> are you willing to come to johnson's rescue? the shutdown, obviously just a two hour shutdown or whatever might very well accrue better towards the democratic candidate. rep. jeffries: our position has always been we will do the right thing by the american people. and continue to govern in a commonsense bipartisan manner, deliver real results to everyday americans with respect to any future motion to vacate, our view has always been we will evaluate it on a case-by-case basis. >> i'm not talking about a motion to vacate, i'm talking about coming to his rescue to meet -- keep the government open. rep. jeffries: it's not coming in mike johnson's rescue, this is why i was confused. it's coming to the american people's rescue. that's my job, to make sure we meet the needs of the american people in terms of their health, safety, national security and economic well-being. democrats have repeatedly demonstrated that we will do what is necessary to deliver real results for everyday americans. we want to avoid a shutdown, but we are also
privately. >> are you willing to come to johnson's rescue? the shutdown, obviously just a two hour shutdown or whatever might very well accrue better towards the democratic candidate. rep. jeffries: our position has always been we will do the right thing by the american people. and continue to govern in a commonsense bipartisan manner, deliver real results to everyday americans with respect to any future motion to vacate, our view has always been we will evaluate it on a case-by-case...
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no, they were not based out of the johnson space center. they were based out of langley research center. so that was not my focus. my focus was really to to focus in on the women who worked in houston, who were some of those women? yeah. so there are a lot of great women who work at the johnson space center. i wish that i had been able to include all of them, but i included 21 women. some of the more interesting women that i included dottie lee. she was a woman who was selected to be a computer back when women were computers. she worked for nasa's predecessor agency and they were referred to as computers. yes, they were referred to as computers. yeah. i think it's kind of confusing. someone wrote an article once when a computer was a skirt, you know, or wore a skirt excuse me. and so she was hired. she went to an all women school and she was hired as a computer. she studied mathematics. she had been interested in going to the moon in the thirties when people weren't even talking about that. buck rogers was was thinking about it, but no one
no, they were not based out of the johnson space center. they were based out of langley research center. so that was not my focus. my focus was really to to focus in on the women who worked in houston, who were some of those women? yeah. so there are a lot of great women who work at the johnson space center. i wish that i had been able to include all of them, but i included 21 women. some of the more interesting women that i included dottie lee. she was a woman who was selected to be a computer...
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rfer ladies and gentlemen welcome our honored guests, speaker mike johnson, leader charles e. schumer, leader mitch mcconnell. leader hakeem jeffries, senator steve da inch nmp es and the families of the 13 servicemembers who lost their lives on all 26, 2021 in cab >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson, speaker of the united states house of representatives. the speaker: my colleagues in congress, distinguished guests and the families of the 13 brave servicemembers we lost three years ago. as speaker of the house, i have the privilege of welcoming you to the capitol as we award the congressional medal. it is the highest honor that congress can bestow upon any group or individual. since the start of the american revolution congress has shown our national appreciation to the achievements and contributions of great americans. today we are here to honor some of our greatest. no greater love has man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends. we honor that very love and that very sacrifice. on august 25, 20113 men and women of valor defended this nation in
rfer ladies and gentlemen welcome our honored guests, speaker mike johnson, leader charles e. schumer, leader mitch mcconnell. leader hakeem jeffries, senator steve da inch nmp es and the families of the 13 servicemembers who lost their lives on all 26, 2021 in cab >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson, speaker of the united states house of representatives. the speaker: my colleagues in congress, distinguished guests and the families of the 13 brave servicemembers we lost...
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he started working on lady bird johnson and the environment at the johnson library.ad all these mail colleagues say don't you think that the trivial topic to do a book on a first lady and he said no. i think history is very mail centric and you guys need to get over them. [laughter] he then taught a course at the university of texas in 1982 very youngnd actress beautiful woman, stacy took. it changedof her life and got a lot of attention. we teaching a course on first ladies. mediate was popping up. no one was done that. he's a man teaching a college correspondent first lady. his november of that year, lady bird johnson decides to come. this is the class and talk with the class. this is 1982 and it's really upping the field of first lady studies. getting people very excited. so the then archivist of the united states don wilson writes a betty ford in july of 1983 with an idea that he would like to have some sort of discussion with the betty ford on a program proposal for first ladies conference at the ford museum. i really love this, the betty ford was very clear abo
he started working on lady bird johnson and the environment at the johnson library.ad all these mail colleagues say don't you think that the trivial topic to do a book on a first lady and he said no. i think history is very mail centric and you guys need to get over them. [laughter] he then taught a course at the university of texas in 1982 very youngnd actress beautiful woman, stacy took. it changedof her life and got a lot of attention. we teaching a course on first ladies. mediate was...
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larry johnson, uh, mr. johnson, what is installing the seasfire talks? the west says it's hamas, the palestinians say it's netanyahu, and now with what we see in the west bank, and netanyahu's recent public address, presenting a map that had no west bank, it seems that the regime is just buying time and wants to continue with the removal of the entire palestinians. yeah, that's their goal, the extension of the palestinians, uh, they want to wipe them out from gaza and from the... west bank, so i think you, people need to come to grips with the reality that the thesignist government of netanyahu has absolutely no interest whatsoever in negotiating the settlement, it's not like that there's they there's a foundation for an agreement here, because israel is not going to coexist with the palestinians, at least this current. that's around netanyahu with people like bengaver and smotric, they made that very clear, it's it's a racist policy, it's a genocidal policy, but that's where they're going, so if the hamas leaders are somehow holding out hopes that there
larry johnson, uh, mr. johnson, what is installing the seasfire talks? the west says it's hamas, the palestinians say it's netanyahu, and now with what we see in the west bank, and netanyahu's recent public address, presenting a map that had no west bank, it seems that the regime is just buying time and wants to continue with the removal of the entire palestinians. yeah, that's their goal, the extension of the palestinians, uh, they want to wipe them out from gaza and from the... west bank, so...
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about boris johnson's wallpaper.— johnson's wallpaper.hypocrisy. we got used to that end in the same period - saying hypocrisy. we got used to that end in the same period of. saying hypocrisy. we got used to i that end in the same period of time since _ that end in the same period of time since 2019— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir starmer— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir starmer is- that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir starmer is an - since 2019 keir starmer is an individual mp— since 2019 keir starmer is an individual mp has— since 2019 keir starmer is an individual mp has taken - since 2019 keir starmer is an| individual mp has taken more freebies— individual mp has taken more freebies than— individual mp has taken more freebies than anyone - individual mp has taken more freebies than anyone else - individual mp has taken more freebies than anyone else in. freebies than anyone else in the parliament _ freebies than anyone else in
about boris johnson's wallpaper.— johnson's wallpaper.hypocrisy. we got used to that end in the same period - saying hypocrisy. we got used to that end in the same period of. saying hypocrisy. we got used to i that end in the same period of time since _ that end in the same period of time since 2019— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir starmer— that end in the same period of time since 2019 keir starmer is- that end in...
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i suggest you listen to this comment by johnson. president zelenskyi will be at the congress. will you meet him? and if not, is it related to his trip to pennsylvania? no, i wasn't able to arrange a meeting with zelensky this week because i had a very... busy schedule, as you all can see, i'm not even sure if i'll be in washington tomorrow, but if we did meet let's talk about this letter regarding the dismissal of the ambassador, i think it was a terrible development and it worsened the relationship between the two countries at a very difficult time for ukraine, and i regret it, but actually we heard the words of the speaker of the house of representatives , and also we have already spoken about the calls of some republicans to be fired. the ambassador of ukraine to the usa, actually mike johnson also commented on this issue, i suggest you listen to his words. are you calling on president zelenskyi to fire ambassador markarov, can you explain this and what will happen if she is not fired? i sent a letter to president zelensky because the ambassador crossed the line and i think
i suggest you listen to this comment by johnson. president zelenskyi will be at the congress. will you meet him? and if not, is it related to his trip to pennsylvania? no, i wasn't able to arrange a meeting with zelensky this week because i had a very... busy schedule, as you all can see, i'm not even sure if i'll be in washington tomorrow, but if we did meet let's talk about this letter regarding the dismissal of the ambassador, i think it was a terrible development and it worsened the...
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>> no, they were not out of the johnson space center. they were based out of langley research center. my focus was on the women. >> who were some of those women? >> there were a lot of great women that worked at the johnson space center. i wish that i had been able to include all of them. but i included a 21 women, some of the more interesting. she was a woman that was selected to be a computer, she was hired for the agency. >> and they were referred to as computers. >> . she was hired and went to an all women's school and was hired to study mathematics and she had been interested in going to the moon in the 30s when people were not even talking about it. they were thinking about it but no one was really talking about it so she had been hired by nasa and she was working one day filling in for a secretary, one of the engineers, the secretary went on their honeymoon so she filled in and he approached her and said what do you think about working for me in the future and she thought it was kind of funny because she thoughtin maybe he s askin
>> no, they were not out of the johnson space center. they were based out of langley research center. my focus was on the women. >> who were some of those women? >> there were a lot of great women that worked at the johnson space center. i wish that i had been able to include all of them. but i included a 21 women, some of the more interesting. she was a woman that was selected to be a computer, she was hired for the agency. >> and they were referred to as computers....
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how did johnson get everyone else on board?tage that folks expected to happen, both on and off capitol hill. even hard line republicans said that they expect this to end with a three-month cr into december. but the big question was how exactly would we get here? remember, speaker johnson, at first, last week tried to pass that partisan continuing resolution. it was a six-month stopgap that would have pushed the funding deadline into march of 2025. it also included, as you mention, that voter i.d. bill, the bill that would require proof of citizenship to vote, the save act, something favored by hard line republicans and really pushed by former president trump. house republicans couldn't get that over the finish line. there were a number of hard line republicans who opposed the package. defense hawks opposed the package. they couldn't get it over. really, that was seen as a negotiating tactic, as house republicans opening salvo to try to have these negotiations and talks with the democrats. when they couldn't get it over the fini
how did johnson get everyone else on board?tage that folks expected to happen, both on and off capitol hill. even hard line republicans said that they expect this to end with a three-month cr into december. but the big question was how exactly would we get here? remember, speaker johnson, at first, last week tried to pass that partisan continuing resolution. it was a six-month stopgap that would have pushed the funding deadline into march of 2025. it also included, as you mention, that voter...
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, who is boris johnson?s the first person after the leadership of ukraine who should appear before a military tribunal, because with regard to the rest we still need to collect a factual base to prove their guilt. boris johnson himself admitted in an interview with the bbc that it was i who did so that the negotiations failed and in fact. end third, what does he talk about there, i will finish on this then, he says: russia no longer an empire, it's all over, so you have to, he says, be like great britain, which can't put pressure on its former colonies, this impudent scoundrel and villain is lying very openly, because great britain controls its colonies just differently now, not at the expense of soldiers, who are there, the financial system, which pumps out resources from there, political intrigues, the work of its intelligence services, which can organize a coup in any country and put their own man in place, do whatever they want, a huge number of studies on the report, ultimately about two dozen states ar
, who is boris johnson?s the first person after the leadership of ukraine who should appear before a military tribunal, because with regard to the rest we still need to collect a factual base to prove their guilt. boris johnson himself admitted in an interview with the bbc that it was i who did so that the negotiations failed and in fact. end third, what does he talk about there, i will finish on this then, he says: russia no longer an empire, it's all over, so you have to, he says, be like...
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rfer ladies and gentlemen welcome our honored guests, speaker mike johnson, leader charles e. schumer, leader mitch mcconnell. leader hakeem jeffries, senator steve da inch nmp es and the families of the 13 servicemembers who lost their lives on all 26, 2021 in cab >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson, speaker of the united states house of representatives. the speaker: my colleagues in congress, distinguished guests and the families of the 13 brave servicemembers we lost three years ago. as speaker of the house, i have the privilege of welcoming you to the capitol as we award the congressional medal. it is the highest honor that congress can bestow upon any group or individual. since the start of the american revolution congress has shown our national appreciation to the achievements and contributions of great americans. today we are here to honor some of our greatest. no greater love has man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends. we honor that very love and that very sacrifice. on august 25, 20113 men and women of valor defended this nation in
rfer ladies and gentlemen welcome our honored guests, speaker mike johnson, leader charles e. schumer, leader mitch mcconnell. leader hakeem jeffries, senator steve da inch nmp es and the families of the 13 servicemembers who lost their lives on all 26, 2021 in cab >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mike johnson, speaker of the united states house of representatives. the speaker: my colleagues in congress, distinguished guests and the families of the 13 brave servicemembers we lost...
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johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday. looking through the glare of the lights, i see so many faces. thanks for being with us today. thank you to my panelists who will join us in a great conversation talking about where we are and where we are going, sharing our egg peerns -- experience in artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence, as many of you know, is an overnight sensation that's over 65 years in the making. but with the advent of generative a.i., open a.i. and some other models that have really leapt to the fro, we are seeing society is excited about the next step forward in artificial intelligence. society is also a little wary about what's next and what does it mean for me? so as we take a look at the federal government, which is one of the largest spenders in the united states as well as around the world, we want to make sure we are getting our mon
johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday. looking through the glare of the lights, i see so many faces. thanks for being with us today. thank you to my panelists who will join us in a great conversation talking about where we are and where we are going, sharing our egg peerns -- experience in artificial...
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here is the problem was speaker johnson.d him to be very honest, almost to a fault in this town. but the problem he has is that we have a two or three-person majority. you have to realize, some of those guys up in new york that are friends of mine, we do not agree on anything politically, but they are in districts were joe biden won by 15 points. he has a very fine line to ride, and i get it. he is trying to get something passed, trying to keep the government running. they do not want to hang that around our next at election time. i am willing to shut the government down if it comes to it, but i do not think it needs to come to that with all the nonsense. i think if we would present a reasonable -- for instance, i raised the speed limit in tennessee. i asked for probably 90 and i think i got 70. of course, i brought peyton manning to the house it would before, i probably could have passed 100 miles per hour and communism in tennessee at the point. truth is, you ask for a lot and negotiate. we send a clean cr to the senate, a
here is the problem was speaker johnson.d him to be very honest, almost to a fault in this town. but the problem he has is that we have a two or three-person majority. you have to realize, some of those guys up in new york that are friends of mine, we do not agree on anything politically, but they are in districts were joe biden won by 15 points. he has a very fine line to ride, and i get it. he is trying to get something passed, trying to keep the government running. they do not want to hang...
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dorinda gardner was a close family friend of the johnsons.s lacey's legal guardian if anything ever happened. >> i said, yes, i would, but i also laughingly said, don't let anything happen. >> when lacey's mom died of cancer, dorinda stepped into the role. one day, lacey shared devastating news. >> she came to me and stating that she had untreatable cancer. at that point in time, it was lung cancer, which is what her mother passed from. few months later, she told me it had metastasized to the brain. and the only thing that would counter it would be experimental treatments in tijuana. i knew the family history, and so i just assumed it was true. i didn't have any reason not to believe it. >> then came the plea for money. dorinda just couldn't refuse the young woman she considered to be her own daughter, even on her limited retirement income, ended up to be about $28,000. lacey reportedly promised to pay it all back. that promise would prove to be empty. >> i called her and her cell phone was disconnected, and i think that's when reality hit. >
dorinda gardner was a close family friend of the johnsons.s lacey's legal guardian if anything ever happened. >> i said, yes, i would, but i also laughingly said, don't let anything happen. >> when lacey's mom died of cancer, dorinda stepped into the role. one day, lacey shared devastating news. >> she came to me and stating that she had untreatable cancer. at that point in time, it was lung cancer, which is what her mother passed from. few months later, she told me it had...
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johnson's environmental.it was really the first book focused on a first lady's substantive policy issue rather than a treatment. it became the model for the series. 17 books covering edith all the way through hillary clinton. for which dr. gould again broadened the field of scholars by inviting academics from very different disciplines. i'm to report that jill hummer and, catherine sibley are currently completing on laura bush and michelle obama respectively to continue that series. still in the rich 1990s, another marker of increased interest appeared when the national first lady's library opened at the ida sex, the mckinley in canton, ohio. led by mary regular, the national first lady's library reached a broad public audience through the biographical overviews and the extensive bibliography on their website. also reaching an arguably larger public audience was the brilliant redesign of the smithsonian museum. first lady's dress exhibit. the new curator, edith mayo. refocus the popular collection on first la
johnson's environmental.it was really the first book focused on a first lady's substantive policy issue rather than a treatment. it became the model for the series. 17 books covering edith all the way through hillary clinton. for which dr. gould again broadened the field of scholars by inviting academics from very different disciplines. i'm to report that jill hummer and, catherine sibley are currently completing on laura bush and michelle obama respectively to continue that series. still in...
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tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson, joshua jackson, and music from myles smith. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody! thank you very much. cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. i have to say, hollywood, today in hollywood, it felt like gotham city. we had a real bam, zap, pow, of an event today just outside as batman became the first superhero to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. not the actors who played batman, the character batman. [ laughter ] got a star. batman's star is located right on the corner here, not far from where his parents were murdered. [ laughter ] there was a big crowd. the chamber of commerce, i guess as we get toward the end of the year -- [ laughter ] they try to save money. so, instead of putting in a whole new star, they got some tape and put it over jason bateman's. [ cheers and applause ] you won't even know. batman isn't the first cartoon character to be honored on the walk of fame. others include bu
tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson, joshua jackson, and music from myles smith. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody! thank you very much. cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. i have to say, hollywood, today in hollywood, it felt like gotham city. we had a real bam, zap, pow, of an event today just outside as batman became the first superhero to get...
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johnson has been in touch with trump on government funding. they did speak in washington yesterday and they met in mar-a- lago over the weekend last weekend. but still, trump being very clear about what he wants but johnson and the republicans not going ahead with that. >> the question is this, when you say you don't think there will be a government shutdown, that would actually mean johnson, not just trying, doing what he is doing following trump around having meetings with him to convince him, sounds like johnson still thinking trump has to sign off on it and get permission for republicans to vote for it. you really think if donald trump does not sign onto passing this thing, that republicans will defy him? >> well, there will be some republicans who do defy him. a number of moderate republicans. folks who are part of the right flank who want to get in with this clean stopgap bill and go home and continue campaigning but it is not just about the government funding fight. there's a lot of politics in this. particularly internal house gop poli
johnson has been in touch with trump on government funding. they did speak in washington yesterday and they met in mar-a- lago over the weekend last weekend. but still, trump being very clear about what he wants but johnson and the republicans not going ahead with that. >> the question is this, when you say you don't think there will be a government shutdown, that would actually mean johnson, not just trying, doing what he is doing following trump around having meetings with him to...
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johnson's environmental work.it was the first book focused on the first ladies substandard policy issues rather than the biographical treatment. became a model for the series. 17 books covering edith roosevelt throughhi hillary clinton in doctor 11 again brought in the field of scholars by inviting academics from different disciplines. i'm happy to report jill palmer and catherine sibley or completing books on laura bush and michelle obama. still in the 1990s another important marker of increased interest appeared in the national library opened at the ida librarian stanton ohio. the first ladies library reached a broad public audience to the biographical overviews and bibliographies on their webr sites. also reaching and arguably larger public audience was the brilliant redesign of the smithsonian museum first ladies. the new curator refocused the populars collection on the achievements and noty solely on -- and then at the 21st century historian catherine allport trailblazing book made us all reconsider them rede
johnson's environmental work.it was the first book focused on the first ladies substandard policy issues rather than the biographical treatment. became a model for the series. 17 books covering edith roosevelt throughhi hillary clinton in doctor 11 again brought in the field of scholars by inviting academics from different disciplines. i'm happy to report jill palmer and catherine sibley or completing books on laura bush and michelle obama. still in the 1990s another important marker of...
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why speaker johnson goes along with it is beyond me. but by trying to set up a funding fight in march, republicans, right wing republicans, hope for the chance to hold government funding hostage in exchange for some of the nastiest, most harmful policies that donald trump promises in his project 2025. let there be no mistake -- project 2025 is the trump a agenda. some of his top advisors helped put it together. some of the lead people on this are talked about for high-up positions in a trump administration, should, god forbid, it occur. over 140 people who work in the trump administration contributed to it -- who have worked in the trump administration contribute to it. to call the ideas engineer trump's -- the ideas in trump's 2025 radical would be an understatement. project 2025 would pave the way for the hard right's national abortion ban by restricting access to fda approved medication. project 2025 would abolish.department of education, dec decimate our public education system by wiping out school meal programs. hungry kids? want t
why speaker johnson goes along with it is beyond me. but by trying to set up a funding fight in march, republicans, right wing republicans, hope for the chance to hold government funding hostage in exchange for some of the nastiest, most harmful policies that donald trump promises in his project 2025. let there be no mistake -- project 2025 is the trump a agenda. some of his top advisors helped put it together. some of the lead people on this are talked about for high-up positions in a trump...