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good boy. >> but johnson won't be there to see dude graduate from the program. >> hi, johnson.pack up all your stuff. i'll tell you why when you get out, pack up your stuff. bring everything out. you all take control of his dog, all right? inmate keith john was just recently indicted on a murder charge. that means he'll lose his blue suitor status. he can't go outside the building. he can't go outside the secure perimeter of the jail. in order to be in the program, you cannot have any violent charges. when mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know that this was coming, but since it's here now, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a ride and johnson surprised them all by pulling a gun
good boy. >> but johnson won't be there to see dude graduate from the program. >> hi, johnson.pack up all your stuff. i'll tell you why when you get out, pack up your stuff. bring everything out. you all take control of his dog, all right? inmate keith john was just recently indicted on a murder charge. that means he'll lose his blue suitor status. he can't go outside the building. he can't go outside the secure perimeter of the jail. in order to be in the program, you cannot have...
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johnson started selling it. there was a wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg, standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. hottest room. and johnson. he is working on them. in the background is bill moyers and me and a picture i have in my office. it was so hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's black cassock. it was incredible. they worked on it. finally agreed. it was fantastic. got the bill passed. then he said to john mccormick, the speaker of the house, he said, hold the bill up, if you get a bill, don't sign it within 10 days there is pocket veto. hold the bill for a month. and mccormick said why? johnson said, because i want to sign it on hugh carey's birthday. wouldn't have the bill without him. he did sign it on hugh carey's birthday. that kind of thing. >> how did he so much about so many people? i'm told that he had the phone number and the name of every member o
johnson started selling it. there was a wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg, standing astride the white house pool. they were in their clothes. that is the hottest room on god's earth. hottest room. and johnson. he is working on them. in the background is bill moyers and me and a picture i have in my office. it was so hot in there you could see the sweat through cardinal spellman's black cassock. it was incredible. they worked on it. finally...
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johnson digital of the six clerks in eight years. a friend of his was given the black stone wall extra shirt. he settled with the lectures you. he wrote 1600 pages of text for free for his friends. he wrote in the lives containing 370,000 words and his hunger to express the great social club edmund burke, adam smith but also kept him straight from slaves from a doctor with no money and 13 people living on the time and there is a generosity of spirit all created out of intellectual he. so when he died, his colleagues worked his magic hat from which nothing can fill up and nothing has a tendency to fill it. johnson is dead. no man can be said to picture in mind of johnston. so from johnson we learn how to turn suffering into self understanding and the importance of radical curiosity and the weight intellectual effort can lead to moral goodness. it's the night before the honorable supreme court of the united states who admonished and give their attention. [inaudible] >> the arguments number 18. >> marbury madison is the most famous case
johnson digital of the six clerks in eight years. a friend of his was given the black stone wall extra shirt. he settled with the lectures you. he wrote 1600 pages of text for free for his friends. he wrote in the lives containing 370,000 words and his hunger to express the great social club edmund burke, adam smith but also kept him straight from slaves from a doctor with no money and 13 people living on the time and there is a generosity of spirit all created out of intellectual he. so when...
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you want to avoid apple, mcdonald's, and johnson & johnson.es both lists but you has the to think apple fortress of a balance sheet and you might want to have those in your portfolio. mark: these are some big names, big names that goldman is saying you might want to take a step back because for anybody investing, you have to do your homework and study the balance sheet and see what is on their before you decide to make a move. avoid if there is a hike, apple is up year to date 13%. 3%.nald's is up julie: the reason you want to avoid those is because when you do have an interest rate increase, you will see the impact faster than companies with a fixed rate debt. mark: all right. thank you, julie. we appreciate it. on "what didahead you miss?" we look at the markets on this monday. we have read across the strain -- red across the screen tear dow jones industrial at -- down nearly .5%. stay with us for the market close. you are watching "bloomberg market day." ♪ >> introducing bloomberg markets, bringing you the global business of breaking market
you want to avoid apple, mcdonald's, and johnson & johnson.es both lists but you has the to think apple fortress of a balance sheet and you might want to have those in your portfolio. mark: these are some big names, big names that goldman is saying you might want to take a step back because for anybody investing, you have to do your homework and study the balance sheet and see what is on their before you decide to make a move. avoid if there is a hike, apple is up year to date 13%....
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johnson inherited that and made it go. an ironic sense, maybe it wasn' wasn't so much the death of programmatic liberalism but it was the dramatic, rapid pace of programmatic liberalism coupled with vietnam, and to increase the pace of activity. a pace that was probably too rapid for the american public to assimilate in such a short time. before i conclude my remarks, i would like to mention there were real cracks in the liberal edifice before 1963. in politics, one could look at strom thurmond's dixiecrat candidacy. this would point to the race politics of the future. in 1968 you have george wallace's dixiecrat candidacy. dwight eisenhower, his 1961 address concerning the dangers of an military-industrial complex, the last address that he gave as president of the united states. it points to a think the dangers not set in concrete at his time at the possible dangers of a warfare welfare state, of the dangers of its abuse into an artificial, an imperial presidency. anticipating a problematic future. to tie this together wit
johnson inherited that and made it go. an ironic sense, maybe it wasn' wasn't so much the death of programmatic liberalism but it was the dramatic, rapid pace of programmatic liberalism coupled with vietnam, and to increase the pace of activity. a pace that was probably too rapid for the american public to assimilate in such a short time. before i conclude my remarks, i would like to mention there were real cracks in the liberal edifice before 1963. in politics, one could look at strom...
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in this one, i particularly didn't like the portrayal to president johnson. in this regard, he was a champion. he was not portrayed as a champion, but sort of a nit. he wasn't a nit the. he was a real great guy. >> in your estimation, did lyndon b. johnson impede or help facilitate civil rights? >> he helped it, push it forward. if it hadn't been for president johnson, wouldn't have the civil rights act, the voting rights act. just a succession of good things that happened when president johnson was president. true. >> what presidentses, aside from johnson, have had positive influences in recent history on civil rights? >> gee. it's hard to say because none of them have had an overwhelmingly positive effect on civil rights. if you take away president johnson, there is not a president who has been way up here in my estimation. johnson is way up here but none of the others are. >> is there someone who is surprisingly good that we don't think about too often who did good things? >> no. >> no? >> no. there is none. >> let's talk about president obama then. you kn
in this one, i particularly didn't like the portrayal to president johnson. in this regard, he was a champion. he was not portrayed as a champion, but sort of a nit. he wasn't a nit the. he was a real great guy. >> in your estimation, did lyndon b. johnson impede or help facilitate civil rights? >> he helped it, push it forward. if it hadn't been for president johnson, wouldn't have the civil rights act, the voting rights act. just a succession of good things that happened when...
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daje johnson. johnson gets up to the 25. heard has rushed for over 100 yards on 20 carries. two touchdowns rushing. >> joel: almost thrown for 300 yards. getting near that mark. they need to score quickly. >> gus: here's heard on the play fake. with time. incomplete. johnson crossing the field with the intended receiver. he wanted the flag. won't get it. mcclure defensively for cal. >> joel: i thought mcclure arrived a little early. the problem is the ball was so far out in front, i don't think you can make a reasonable argument that johnson would go down and catch that ball. he was already running as fast as he could. still way out in front. even if he dove, i don't think he would have caught that ball. >> gus: second and 10. heard. bounces out of the pocket. turns it up. goes down at the 27. gaining a couple. >> joel: offensively, have to break the game down in sections. you need a touchdown. you need a touchdown somewhere around the four minute mark. 3:30 to 4 minutes so you're not forced into an onside kick situation so you can utilize your defense, kickoff and still get
daje johnson. johnson gets up to the 25. heard has rushed for over 100 yards on 20 carries. two touchdowns rushing. >> joel: almost thrown for 300 yards. getting near that mark. they need to score quickly. >> gus: here's heard on the play fake. with time. incomplete. johnson crossing the field with the intended receiver. he wanted the flag. won't get it. mcclure defensively for cal. >> joel: i thought mcclure arrived a little early. the problem is the ball was so far out in...
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johnson sees there's a real danger in that.t to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation. there was the state of texas court of inquiry and there were committees on both sides of congress, while, of course the fbi had been given the job to conduct a full-scale investigation. >> johnson realizes something has to be done. he realizes that he has to appoint a body that the public will respect to look into this. >> yes, mr. president. >> i've got to have a top blue ribbon presidential commission to investigate this assassination. i want to ask several and chief justice warren as chairman. >> if there is one public governmental
johnson sees there's a real danger in that.t to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal...
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daje johnson. johnson gets up to the 25. heard has rushed for over 100 yards on 20 carries. two touchdowns rushing. >> joel: almost thrown for 300 yards. getting near that mark. needs a big completion. they need to score quickly. >> gus: here's heard on the play fake. with time. incomplete. johnson crossing the field with the intended receiver. he wanted the flag. won't get it. mcclure defensively for cal. >> joel: i thought mcclure arrived a little early. the problem is the ball was so far out in front, i don't think you can make a reasonable argument that johnson would go down and catch that ball. he was already running as fast as he could. still way out in front. even if he dove, i don't think he would have caught that ball. >> gus: second and 10. heard. bounces out of the pocket. turns it up. goes down at the 27. gaining a couple. >> joel: offensively, have to break the game down in sections. clearly want to score on this possession. you need a touchdown. you need a touchdown somewhere around the four minute mark. 3:30 to 4 minutes so you're not forced into an onside kic
daje johnson. johnson gets up to the 25. heard has rushed for over 100 yards on 20 carries. two touchdowns rushing. >> joel: almost thrown for 300 yards. getting near that mark. needs a big completion. they need to score quickly. >> gus: here's heard on the play fake. with time. incomplete. johnson crossing the field with the intended receiver. he wanted the flag. won't get it. mcclure defensively for cal. >> joel: i thought mcclure arrived a little early. the problem is the...
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but they prosecuted jack johnson. tom: i don't like to use the word arrogance but that is what it was. the feeling that he was above all of this that he can take money and laugh about it. brian: the minority accusation that he made. what do you think? tom: there is no credible information that african-americans are singled out by prosecutors in the district of columbia. it shows you how corrupt -- i tell people, when you think about all of the corruption that we are talking about in this immediate washington area including virginia and maryland, you have to remember that four governors out of seven in illinois has been or are in prison. ray nagin, the mayor of new orleans when katrina happened. turns out -- he was convicted after he left office. he was indicted and is serving a 10 year prison sentence. kilpatrick in detroit. from 1976 until 2010, there are almost 1300 officials -- public corruption is there because that is where the money and the power is. there will always be people who try to steal it, try to co-opt
but they prosecuted jack johnson. tom: i don't like to use the word arrogance but that is what it was. the feeling that he was above all of this that he can take money and laugh about it. brian: the minority accusation that he made. what do you think? tom: there is no credible information that african-americans are singled out by prosecutors in the district of columbia. it shows you how corrupt -- i tell people, when you think about all of the corruption that we are talking about in this...
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the black folks start to look at lyndon johnson sideways. and king then comes out falls where against the war, never gets invited back to the white house and then you have lyndon johnson going and 6840 was not going to run again. in order to assert, black freedom fighters who are trying to say this party is not doing what you say, not accepting the voting rights act. he sidelines. shut up essentially. we have already done a lot for you. you will once. the client. and i thinki think that was the 1st sort of a hot moment. andthen in 72 you have the black establishment saying we need to respond and show this democratic party that they don't. shortly chisholm comes income address the plan, nixon winds, it is a disaster. sort of saying these black holes. and thenholes. and then here and african-americans looking to the party, where you? they are not healthy, winning,healthy, winning, capable. jimmy carter falls apart plan the response of the democratic party is to say we arewe're going to walk away. there going to adopt the tough on crime message
the black folks start to look at lyndon johnson sideways. and king then comes out falls where against the war, never gets invited back to the white house and then you have lyndon johnson going and 6840 was not going to run again. in order to assert, black freedom fighters who are trying to say this party is not doing what you say, not accepting the voting rights act. he sidelines. shut up essentially. we have already done a lot for you. you will once. the client. and i thinki think that was the...
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please say hello to don johnson! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, they're playing your song. >> i know, right? wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: great to have you here. it way, i would love to be your son. no offense to my own father. seriously. i want to ask you, sonny crockett, when you play that character, the look, was that something that someone gave to you? a stylist or something? >> no. it was a function of the heat. >> jimmy: oh. in miami. >> yeah. i would go to work in july, which is like going to cambodia. any time. >> jimmy: right. >> and it was so hot when we were making the show that i just kept taking articles of clothing off. [ whoop ] >> satisfied customer. [ applause ] >> jimmy: then everyone else did too. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: there are a lot of shows that are big hit shows. a lot of the people watch them. other shows, much fewer, that become actual cultural phenomena. that is the case for "miami vice." i assume that was a complete surprise? >> wel
please say hello to don johnson! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, they're playing your song. >> i know, right? wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: great to have you here. it way, i would love to be your son. no offense to my own father. seriously. i want to ask you, sonny crockett, when you play that character, the look, was that something that someone gave to you? a stylist or something? >> no. it was a function...
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-- jack johnson in prison at the moment.nd the former mayor of washington, d.c. vincent gray. what do you think based on what you have heard and five years of investigation, will he ever be indicted? reporter, i should not say that i think he will be indicted. there have been a couple of opportunities, i mentioned one, that was a time for the prosecutors and the justice department to say that we have looked for five years into vincent gray, we cannot nail him to the corrupt acts that we know occurred. therefore, we will let the case go. they did not do that. that was a perfect window of opportunity that they did not take. from defense attorneys to keep all familiar with the prosecutors -- two people familiar with the prosecutors -- they agree that he will have to acknowledge that he knew about this shadow campaign and did nothing to stop it. what kind of grate would you give to our democracy in this area over the last 30 years? tom: you may not like my grade but i will say it is in the b area. f's along theme way. i think po
-- jack johnson in prison at the moment.nd the former mayor of washington, d.c. vincent gray. what do you think based on what you have heard and five years of investigation, will he ever be indicted? reporter, i should not say that i think he will be indicted. there have been a couple of opportunities, i mentioned one, that was a time for the prosecutors and the justice department to say that we have looked for five years into vincent gray, we cannot nail him to the corrupt acts that we know...
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johnson did not expose nixon for a couple of reasons. one is he didn't want to expose his wiretaps but also there will wasn't that visual nonaggression pact between i won't leakey your dirt if you don't like mine. both sides collect dirt on each other but mutually-assured destruction. that's one reason why but the counterargument was chu didn't need any persuading. he wasn't going to go to paris anyway. he knew it was better to wait for nixon so that is the nixon defense. it's not a great defense but it didn't make any difference because chu wasn't going to go to paris anyway. >> thank you for coming. quick question you talk a lot about nixon and kissinger and i'm curious whether anti-semitism and give her fine throughout his life in a particular incident or events that caused that and also did you find any issues when he spoke to goal the meir and things of that issue? >> nixing gets on this thing about the number of jewish and the bureau of labor statistics and it's just awful. that's not the only time. nixon had a knee-jerk anti-semit
johnson did not expose nixon for a couple of reasons. one is he didn't want to expose his wiretaps but also there will wasn't that visual nonaggression pact between i won't leakey your dirt if you don't like mine. both sides collect dirt on each other but mutually-assured destruction. that's one reason why but the counterargument was chu didn't need any persuading. he wasn't going to go to paris anyway. he knew it was better to wait for nixon so that is the nixon defense. it's not a great...
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they start to look at lyndon johnson five ways. and king comes out against the war, and then you have lyndon johnson go to the convention and 68 even after he was not going to run, and in order to insert hubert humphrey, the black freedom fighters, not expecting the voting rights act. then i don't even want him on tv. that was the 1st moment. as you know, you have the black establishment saying we need to respond and put up our own kennedy. show this democratic party that they don't own eyes. they were put up a candidate, carl stokes. richard nixon wins and it is a disaster. he runs online order. it sort of like oj saying these black criminals saying we're going to take care of that. the response of the democratic party, black parties to say we're going to walk away from this. we're going to adopt the tough on crime message of your and our opponent and become more like them. these issues you care about, jesse jackson, we can do with it. these fractures existed under the surface. i just burst more in 2,008 because now you have the s
they start to look at lyndon johnson five ways. and king comes out against the war, and then you have lyndon johnson go to the convention and 68 even after he was not going to run, and in order to insert hubert humphrey, the black freedom fighters, not expecting the voting rights act. then i don't even want him on tv. that was the 1st moment. as you know, you have the black establishment saying we need to respond and put up our own kennedy. show this democratic party that they don't own eyes....
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interrumpiendo el discurso de johnson.re terrorismo cibernÉtico. >> yo no soy la Única indocumentada de mi familia, y siempre me dio mucho miedo que mi familia fuera deportada porque ellos aÚn no son legales. >> las familias son las que mÁs sufren >> por las deportaciones. hay muchas familias que tienen miedo de ser deportados. presentador: los miembros de la junta de supervisores se reunieron hoy en san josÉ para discutir su colaboraciÓn. >> durante la reuniÓn es en este activistas que defienden a los inmigrantes manifestaron y pidieron que se destinen los recursos para la comunidad. >> se reunieron para protestar por la orden de deportaciÓn a pesar de que familiares y amigos dicen que este individuo llegÓ a estados unidos huyendo de problemas y persecuciones polÍticas. >> sufriÓ muchas injusticias es ni justo que estÉ pasando por esto. >> la justicia dice que puede presentar un amparo. >> se identificÓ a un posible sospechoso relacionado con la balacera de la semana pasada. las autoridades piden la colaboraciÓn del pÚbli
interrumpiendo el discurso de johnson.re terrorismo cibernÉtico. >> yo no soy la Única indocumentada de mi familia, y siempre me dio mucho miedo que mi familia fuera deportada porque ellos aÚn no son legales. >> las familias son las que mÁs sufren >> por las deportaciones. hay muchas familias que tienen miedo de ser deportados. presentador: los miembros de la junta de supervisores se reunieron hoy en san josÉ para discutir su colaboraciÓn. >> durante la reuniÓn es...
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. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least. right now we are on the east side of the basilica. at this time tomorrow about 4:00 there will be 15 to 20,000 people standing back there watching and will being as pope francis says mass in spanish. the canonization mass. they're doing the preps now, very meticulous preps. you are hearing the music, most of it latin music. you are seeing relics being placed on the alter. every little detail, they're going through back there. part of the arrangement to even be sitting here is we can't show you up close what they're doing. they want that to be kept secret until the pope himself is prepared to say this high mass back here. as we said, throughout the city on every roadway beginning at andrews air base, lots of crowds to greet the pope, a lot of anticipation for his arrival. it was not a disappointment to say the least. now the 78 year old upon
. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least. right now we are on the east side of the basilica. at this time tomorrow about 4:00 there will be 15 to 20,000 people standing back there watching and will being as pope francis says mass in spanish. the canonization mass. they're doing the preps now, very meticulous preps. you are hearing the...
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johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the heads of both the national space council and the pceeo, the vice president found himself in a position to implement his plan. the president's executive order required federal contractors to be equal opportunity employers. and this was the first time this would happen. soon after kennedy announced plans to land on the moon, national first with connections to the marshall space flight center in alabama, began to advertise for engineers and technicians around the country. nasa contractors very quickly proclaimed themselves to be eeo compliant. but not every vendor embraced the order. in july of 19619 houston power and light cut power to pelican island destroyer base in galveston, texas, thus jeopardizing houston's hope to host the manned spaceflight center. the company objected to inclusion of ant discrimination clause in the contract with the u.s. navy. he called the president and said, shall i tell the president you can not supply power to the navy insta
johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the heads of both the national space council and the pceeo, the vice president found himself in a position to implement his plan. the president's executive order required federal contractors to be equal opportunity employers. and this was the first time this would happen. soon after kennedy announced plans to land on the moon, national first with connections to the marshall space flight center in alabama, began to...
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agains 6 to one is commissioner johnson voting again 6 to one is commissioner johnson voting against6o one is commissioner johnson voting again against. >> shall we move on. >> commissioners that's on case 14 proposed commission sports interim controls related to the commission action plan 2020 i was going to suggest because there was a request for an interpreter to allow the public comment for interpretation to occur by your interpreter had to leave ass 5 o'clock i apologize to the people we didn't expect this matter to be called this la >> good afternoon, commissioners claude i didn't department staff. >> this is a presentation to go over the rice interim controls that are in front of you for possible action and then give you an action plan update and go over brief next steps so you initiated the interim controls and all seen this slide a few times before i'll not read it but provide it for background the proposed interim controls is still the same the blue line on the map or the smaller groerm and as reminder the interim policy covers the red line on the map the original controls t
agains 6 to one is commissioner johnson voting again 6 to one is commissioner johnson voting against6o one is commissioner johnson voting again against. >> shall we move on. >> commissioners that's on case 14 proposed commission sports interim controls related to the commission action plan 2020 i was going to suggest because there was a request for an interpreter to allow the public comment for interpretation to occur by your interpreter had to leave ass 5 o'clock i apologize to the...
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you would google gary johnson, you would find their superpac, their website saying they are supporting gary johnson, they are not the authorized committee, frankly at the level of $50,000 i would have thought that a little due diligence would be have been appropriate here. carrie peterson did not have reports on file. if i had been in that position i would say let's find somebody else, there's other ways to look at it. who are the people involved, what are their political pedigrees or professional pedigrees? i don't believe in the political universe always the better people to run on superpacs couple but it doesn't mean that there are not plenty of individuals out there who are trying to start their efforts free from the vendor universe who like to say, i like bernie or hillary or rand paul. >> i think that was what you were discussing with the supreme court. dan packer, thank you for joining us, that is our show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. welcome to the newshour from al jazeera. from doha - the top stories. >> thousand ar
you would google gary johnson, you would find their superpac, their website saying they are supporting gary johnson, they are not the authorized committee, frankly at the level of $50,000 i would have thought that a little due diligence would be have been appropriate here. carrie peterson did not have reports on file. if i had been in that position i would say let's find somebody else, there's other ways to look at it. who are the people involved, what are their political pedigrees or...
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commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards thank you and we do expect commissioner antonini to arrive latest commissioners first is the items for continuance item one proposed commission interim controls recommended to the mission action plan 2020 is for continuance for september 10, 2015, but i believe we discussed that to september 24th at this point. >> any public comment on item the one item proposed for continuance not seeing public comment is closed. >> commissioner richards move to continue item one to accepted 24 on that motion to continue item one to september 24th commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and places us under the consent calendar for items 2, 3 a and 3 b i do have one speaker cards for item 2 a mic a ma sell florlz we will is have to place it in others regular calendar. >> items 2 and 3. >> right for the san francisco west side
commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards thank you and we do expect commissioner antonini to arrive latest commissioners first is the items for continuance item one proposed commission interim controls recommended to the mission action plan 2020 is for continuance for september 10, 2015, but i believe we discussed that to september 24th at this point. >> any public comment on item the one item proposed...
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republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the government over planned parenthood? and our power player of the week, the nfl's john on his two passions. >> i can only play this sport for so long. i have mathematics for the rest of my life. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. and then, there were six days as former texas governor rick perry on friday became the first candidate to drop out of the republican race. there's been a dramatic shuffle of the gop field. early front runners like jeb bush and scott walker have fallen back while outsiders like donald trump and ben carson have surged to the lead. meanwhile, ohio governor john kasich has made steady progress, especially in the first primary state of new hampshire. i spoke with him earlier. governor, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> always a pleasure, chris. >> governor, you're still trailing in the national polls, but according
republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the government over planned parenthood? and our power player of the week, the nfl's john on his two passions. >> i can only play this sport for so long. i have mathematics for the rest of my life. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. and then, there were six days as...
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johnson to jeter, six touchdowns and a pick for johnson. bowling green stuns maryland 48-27 in college park. >> we did a pretty good job making some plays in the first half. in the second half we just didn't make any plays, and we had opportunities. we had them in long situations to do that. and we just didn't get it done. >> it's always tough taking a loss because you don't play the game to lose. it really hurts, especially because i hate losing. but, you know, we have to watch the tape, forget about it and get ready for the next game. >> down in blacksburg, frank beamer and the hokies looking to bounce back after an opening night loss to ohio state. first quarter doing that furman reese completes it but to the wrong team. andrew with the pick. virginia tech up 7-0. later in the morning, michael brewer broke a collar bone last week, looks good down the middle to bucky hodges. the wide receiver is marching right down the field into furman's territory. later in the drive, now in the second quarter, fans loving it in blacksburg. four-yard run
johnson to jeter, six touchdowns and a pick for johnson. bowling green stuns maryland 48-27 in college park. >> we did a pretty good job making some plays in the first half. in the second half we just didn't make any plays, and we had opportunities. we had them in long situations to do that. and we just didn't get it done. >> it's always tough taking a loss because you don't play the game to lose. it really hurts, especially because i hate losing. but, you know, we have to watch the...
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johnson of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-261 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in house report number 114-261, offered by mr. lowenthal of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having is n, a recorded vote ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political
johnson of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-261 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in house report number 114-261,...
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johnson to deeter here for the exclamation point. 491 yards, six touchdowns and one pick for johnson. bowling green stuns maryland, 48-27. head coach randy ed sell knows his team wasted pretty good opportunities. >> we did a pretty good job making some plays in the first half and the second half we didn't make any plays. and we had opportunities. we had them in long situations. to do that. and we just didn't get it done. >> to chartsville. mike london and the cavaliers. london is fired up hosting notre dame. bad news for the irish, the quarterback out for the season with a bad ankle. late in the game, cavaliers on the move. connects with ryan santoro. 34 yards down to the 1 yard line. very next play, give it to albert reid. he lowers the shoulder. he's in. virginia missed the two-point conversion but takes a late lead over the irish. 28 seconds left in the game. sore more kaiser hoping to dial up a miracle. buys some time, goes deep. perfect ball to willfuler. 39-yard touchdown with just seconds left. oh, we've all been there. we've all been there. virginia fans can't believe it. notr
johnson to deeter here for the exclamation point. 491 yards, six touchdowns and one pick for johnson. bowling green stuns maryland, 48-27. head coach randy ed sell knows his team wasted pretty good opportunities. >> we did a pretty good job making some plays in the first half and the second half we didn't make any plays. and we had opportunities. we had them in long situations. to do that. and we just didn't get it done. >> to chartsville. mike london and the cavaliers. london is...
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. >> host: you said 1964 is barry goldwater and lyndon johnson. do you believe that it was more of an anti-old water, anti-republican thing or was it more of a pro-lbj pro-democratic thing? what caused this massive support of blacks in the democratic party? >> guest: i think was a mix of both. you had john f. kennedy come into the white house in 1960 and had ongoing negotiations with civil rights and militantly started to do certain things to enforce the rights of black folks in the south. it culminated in him proposing the civil rights act of 1963 that he then did not champion but then when his vice president who was a southerner who grew up in the segregated context who was himself had racial attitudes that were on towards towards black people when he picked up the civil rights act made it his own lyndon johnson went all in the civil rights act and a way his enemy had been reluctant to and i think i that showed a lot of african-americans that this might be a party -- one of the things i found interesting in doing the research in the early 60s is
. >> host: you said 1964 is barry goldwater and lyndon johnson. do you believe that it was more of an anti-old water, anti-republican thing or was it more of a pro-lbj pro-democratic thing? what caused this massive support of blacks in the democratic party? >> guest: i think was a mix of both. you had john f. kennedy come into the white house in 1960 and had ongoing negotiations with civil rights and militantly started to do certain things to enforce the rights of black folks in the...
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cory johnson. our editor at large with our bwest byte.m here now with the president of salesforce foundation. we know that philanthropy is usually important to marc benioff, important to salesforce. you are the person in charge of making it happen. the us about hoaboutall charitable event underway. i gave looks to the book drive. >> it has been a fantastic weekend dream force. our values, renovation, giving back. giving back is incredibly important to the culture of our company. we have raised one million books, race $10 million for the children's hospital. i ran into a group of girls from black girls code. this week. kids here it has been a fantastically. we have 700 veterans that are here for khmer measuring for tomorrow -- four career measuring. every day being here a dream force aligns with our terrible mission. the 1, 1, 1champion model were companies give 1% of their time, resources, equities to charity. you have been trying to get other companies to do this, other technology companies. but the majority still are not doing that. wha
cory johnson. our editor at large with our bwest byte.m here now with the president of salesforce foundation. we know that philanthropy is usually important to marc benioff, important to salesforce. you are the person in charge of making it happen. the us about hoaboutall charitable event underway. i gave looks to the book drive. >> it has been a fantastic weekend dream force. our values, renovation, giving back. giving back is incredibly important to the culture of our company. we have...
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johnson through through a stop sign.next. >> the guy slammed the door on him and jumped out and started hitting him across the head and just beating him. >> two were in the roadway at winter lake road cooper didn't let torn acl stop him from ru running to help. >> i was thinking about my safety. i was thinking about helping h him. because the boy i was on top of him beating him and then he took his radio. >> cooper says johnson continued reach fog the deputy's gun belt eventually got him off the depth pee and johnson ran off. >> i wasn't going to let him beat that officer. he's a man just like i am. he has children he has wife. have a family. hey, i want him to be able to go to his home like i come home to my familiarly. >> cooper wasn't the only one who stopped. >> i just stopped my truck in the middle of the road. >> antonio valez cooper and third good samaritan rushed to stop johnson and help deputy walsh. >> i just know i had to help him because i know he's in trouble already. >> valez quads caught up to johnson. >>
johnson through through a stop sign.next. >> the guy slammed the door on him and jumped out and started hitting him across the head and just beating him. >> two were in the roadway at winter lake road cooper didn't let torn acl stop him from ru running to help. >> i was thinking about my safety. i was thinking about helping h him. because the boy i was on top of him beating him and then he took his radio. >> cooper says johnson continued reach fog the deputy's gun belt...
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johnson and the new president got his picl on the travels of lee harvey oswald, jfc's assassin. but it soon became obvious what president kennedy liked in the picl is not what president johnson liked. so they renamed it and they revamped it. >> the editors decided to give the document a new name, the president's daily brief. they repackaged it, adding longer articles that supplied greater detail as well as thoughts on future trends. and they delivered it in the afternoon, not the morning, since johnson liked to do his reading at the end of the day, often in his pajamas while lying in bed. >> end of the diving board or pajamas in bed. you choose your anecdote. today, the cia released thousands of these. the first one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. president obama issued an executive order in 2009 that said after 25 year, unless there's some reason to keep stuff secret, it should
johnson and the new president got his picl on the travels of lee harvey oswald, jfc's assassin. but it soon became obvious what president kennedy liked in the picl is not what president johnson liked. so they renamed it and they revamped it. >> the editors decided to give the document a new name, the president's daily brief. they repackaged it, adding longer articles that supplied greater detail as well as thoughts on future trends. and they delivered it in the afternoon, not the morning,...
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who knows if the next shot would have been for lyndon johnson.y at parkland hospital. four agents reach in and grab johnson and pull him out and start to run him down one corridor. looking for a safe place. >> mr. johnson, his whereabouts are being kept secret for security reasons. if anyone knows where mr. johnson is, it is not us at this moment. >> it was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television. >> reports continue to come in but in a confused and fragmentary fashion. >> president kennedy has been given a blood transfusion at parkland hospital here in dallas in an attempt to save his life. it was odd because there were no commercials. it was just a continuous experience. >> two priests have entered the emergency room at parkland hospital where he rests after the assassination attempt which now was about a half hour ago. >> what are your feelings right now, ma'am? >> i'm absolutely shocked. stunned. we have the same birthday. i am just crazy about him. >> who would want
who knows if the next shot would have been for lyndon johnson.y at parkland hospital. four agents reach in and grab johnson and pull him out and start to run him down one corridor. looking for a safe place. >> mr. johnson, his whereabouts are being kept secret for security reasons. if anyone knows where mr. johnson is, it is not us at this moment. >> it was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television. >>...
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[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. try. >> that ball is popped in the air. bautista. >> a great grab in the first inning by toronto's ryan goughwan. a pop fly ball. >> gough wans shot ride. and they win in the american league east. >>> the drama over deflated footballs before the super bowl could finally reach a conclusion today. a federal judge will make a final determination on whether new england patriots' quarterback tom brady will serve a four-game suspension. judge richard berman said his decision will come by friday. the patriots play their first regular season game next thursday. >>> and boston is out and los angeles is in. the u.s. olympic committee officially nominated l.a. as its choice to host the 2024 summer games. boston dropped its bid two months ago. los angeles is still vying with paris, rome, paris, and budapest, meanwhile they're scrapping their low gore for the 2020 games. the decision was made after the designer was akujed of plagiarizeing the logo. >>> when we return, bringing breakfast back. mcdo
[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. try. >> that ball is popped in the air. bautista. >> a great grab in the first inning by toronto's ryan goughwan. a pop fly ball. >> gough wans shot ride. and they win in the american league east. >>> the drama over deflated footballs before the super bowl could finally reach a conclusion today. a federal judge will make a final determination on whether new england patriots' quarterback...
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look at those pictures there killing mariah johnson and jenisia chapman compounded for the johnson family who learned about their daughter's death in an automated voice mail from the school district. >> this is going to be her senior year. she was a momma's baby and a daddy's girl. >> attorneys for the johnsons say the family is already pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against both drivers involved in that accident. >>> well, classes are resuming tomorrow for more than 50,000 students in seattle after a teacher teacher's strike delayed the start of the school year voting to suspend the walkout after a tentative agreement. it addresses pay, testing and teacher evaluations. >>> a much anticipated two-day meeting of the federal reserve getting under way today. the big question, will the fed raise interest rates? a hike could make it harder to afford a mortgage or car loan. the fed hasn't raised rates in nearly a decade preferring to keep them low as a way of supporting the economy. now, opinions are split on whether a rate hike will be announced tomorrow. wall street rallied ahead of the me
look at those pictures there killing mariah johnson and jenisia chapman compounded for the johnson family who learned about their daughter's death in an automated voice mail from the school district. >> this is going to be her senior year. she was a momma's baby and a daddy's girl. >> attorneys for the johnsons say the family is already pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against both drivers involved in that accident. >>> well, classes are resuming tomorrow for more than...
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johnson's believes that bath time is more than cleansing. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather, and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? don't be envious, be envied. revlon colorstay gel envy in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then diamond top coat for gorgeous life-resistant wear in 38 easy-to-remove shades to love revlon. love is on. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" kellogg's frosted mini-wheats ... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. kellogg's frosted mini-wheats feed your inner kidult >>> oh, as congress returned from its summer recess, three senate democrats came out to support the iran nuclear deal. now that means 31 senators that has them able to block the passage of a republican
johnson's believes that bath time is more than cleansing. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather, and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? don't be envious, be envied. revlon colorstay gel envy in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then diamond top coat for gorgeous life-resistant wear in 38 easy-to-remove shades to love revlon. love is on. quilted...
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fortunately johnson isn't hurt and continues to pitch. the white sox win the game, 7-5. >>> when we return, the colbert countdown is on. the comedian sits down to talk about what we can expect on the new "late show" ahead of its debut tomorrow. opioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage chronic pain. oic is a different type of constipation. opioids block pain signals, but they can also block activity in the bowel. finding relief has been a real struggle! ready to painta different picture? definitely! talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. i can do that! many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena . soil is the foundation... for healthy plants. just like gums are the foundation for healthy teeth. new colgate total daily repair toothpaste. it helps remineralize enamel and fight plaque germs for healthier teet
fortunately johnson isn't hurt and continues to pitch. the white sox win the game, 7-5. >>> when we return, the colbert countdown is on. the comedian sits down to talk about what we can expect on the new "late show" ahead of its debut tomorrow. opioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage chronic pain. oic is a different type of constipation. opioids block pain signals, but they can also block activity in the bowel. finding relief has been a real...
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does your reaction to that, senator johnson?well, that's exactly what the -- assuming the fbi director is most concerned about now, isis-inspired attacks on our homeland. we have seen it and chattanooga, tennessee, the most recent example a very real threat. chris, i have to point out, as europe accepts hundreds of thousands of refugees that creates an incentive for even more. 7.6 million syrians displaced in syria, 4 million refugees outside of syria. that's half the population of syria. so we can talk about accepting refugees, but we are ignoring the root cause of the problem, the disaster, tragedy, unfolding in syria for four years that the west has basically ignored. the problem is we have got to address that root cause. and nobody's really talking about that. >> well, let me ask but that in the time we have remaining, becausier' exactly right. the civil war has been going on since 2011. there was an interesting exchange this week. take a look. >> the real answer is good governance in syria that means the assad regime has to
does your reaction to that, senator johnson?well, that's exactly what the -- assuming the fbi director is most concerned about now, isis-inspired attacks on our homeland. we have seen it and chattanooga, tennessee, the most recent example a very real threat. chris, i have to point out, as europe accepts hundreds of thousands of refugees that creates an incentive for even more. 7.6 million syrians displaced in syria, 4 million refugees outside of syria. that's half the population of syria. so we...