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ross bell knew this, lyndon johnson knew this. johnson then to move. another major development is in early march 1967. robert kennedy then came out against johnson and the vietnam war. biography ofnjures robert kennedy, such injured is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war and the used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. pulling together different people to write a new narrative. this is his book from 66. the bitter heritage, vietnam and american democracy. if you go to this book and the other book, for its vietnam hearings, you will go back to french scholars only. none of these people site vietnamese. they don't read vietnamese, , and yet no any they're coming to judgments about the war in vietnam. book,r frenchman had this which lessened or made sure that bobby kennedy read and was introduced to. bobby kennedy then turns against johnson in the war in march of 67 on the grounds that it is an independent movement not controlled by hanoi, a spontaneous revolutio
ross bell knew this, lyndon johnson knew this. johnson then to move. another major development is in early march 1967. robert kennedy then came out against johnson and the vietnam war. biography ofnjures robert kennedy, such injured is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war and the used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. pulling together different people to write a new narrative. this is his book from...
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if johnson were in fact impeached. wade, in some ways, was a mirror image of johnson in terms of personality. the final tally to convict johnson was one vote short of the two-thirds necessary to remove him from office. seven republicans had joined the democrats in voting to acquit the president. johnson's acquittal weakened the radicals' position and made the nomination of ulysses s. grant as the party's presidential candidate inevitable. appomattox shown here, ensured grant's victory as president and would allow grant to really be considered a hero of the government even eclipsing lincoln, until after grant's death. the nation's greatest war hero initially had supported johnson's policies. grant came to side with congress, but radicals worried that he lacked strong ideological convictions. his democratic opponent, horatio seymour, was the colorless, former new york governor. reconstruction was the central issue of the 1868 campaign. the campaign was bitter. republicans identified their opponents with secession and tre
if johnson were in fact impeached. wade, in some ways, was a mirror image of johnson in terms of personality. the final tally to convict johnson was one vote short of the two-thirds necessary to remove him from office. seven republicans had joined the democrats in voting to acquit the president. johnson's acquittal weakened the radicals' position and made the nomination of ulysses s. grant as the party's presidential candidate inevitable. appomattox shown here, ensured grant's victory as...
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demetrious johnson! demetrious johnson!etrious johnson, ten title defenses, he moves along side anderson silva, ten successive successful ufc title defenses for the ufc flyweight king, demetrious johnson. the move of the fight is sponsored by metropcs. >> brian: the overhand right right in, takes him down, get into dominant position, it is exceptional how he uses his strikes and every opening to help advance his position. so dangerous when he passes your guard. here he is floating on top, landing effective ground and pound transition and strikes until he's got the opening. go to block the strike, the arm bar, look at the wrist control here. perfect technique. another amazing, dominant performance for the champion. >> jon: what do you think will be the best move of the night? let us know out #metromove. and to an end to the postfight show on fx one the fight. -- show on fs1 after the fight. demetrious johnson getting it done tonight in kansas city. we are right back on fox. okay, that's a one-piece breast. five dollars. hmm,
demetrious johnson! demetrious johnson!etrious johnson, ten title defenses, he moves along side anderson silva, ten successive successful ufc title defenses for the ufc flyweight king, demetrious johnson. the move of the fight is sponsored by metropcs. >> brian: the overhand right right in, takes him down, get into dominant position, it is exceptional how he uses his strikes and every opening to help advance his position. so dangerous when he passes your guard. here he is floating on top,...
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demetrious johnson! demetrious johnson! defenses, he moves along side anderson silva, ten successive successful ufc title defenses for the ufc flyweight king, demetrious johnson. the move of the fight is sponsored by metropcs. >> brian: the overhand right right in, takes him down, get into dominant position, it is exceptional how he uses his strikes and every opening to help advance his position. so dangerous when he passes your guard. here he is floating on top, landing effective ground and pound transition and strikes until he's got the opening. go to block the strike, the arm bar, look at the wrist control here. perfect technique. another amazing, dominant performance for the champion. >> jon: what do you think will be the best move of the night? let us know out #metromove. and to an end to the postfight show on fx one t -- show on fs1 after the fight. demetrious johnson getting it done tonight in kansas city. we are right back on fox. okay, that's a one-piece breast. five dollars. hmm, pot pie costs you five bucks. that
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of buchanan and johnson? it is a weird secession, really? timothy: right. it is. typically there are lines that come out of this. at the worst, you always see buchanan and johnson and it is striking but i think it has everything to do with how they respond in this context. because buchanan did nothing. and for other reasons. he kind of put the u.s. treasury in a horrible position when lincoln came into office. financial problems that lincoln had to sort of clean up. but i most struck by the contrast between lincoln and johnson because johnson gets none of lincoln's glory and lincoln gets none of the tarnish associated with andrew johnson and yet here is a president and eachpresident linked to other and ultimately part of the policy, how he treated the south and wanted to bring him into the union as quickly as possible is lincoln's policy. if the question of the rights of african americans where they would have differed very strongly, i am often asked, what would've happened if lincoln would've actually lived
of buchanan and johnson? it is a weird secession, really? timothy: right. it is. typically there are lines that come out of this. at the worst, you always see buchanan and johnson and it is striking but i think it has everything to do with how they respond in this context. because buchanan did nothing. and for other reasons. he kind of put the u.s. treasury in a horrible position when lincoln came into office. financial problems that lincoln had to sort of clean up. but i most struck by the...
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should johnson amendment, as it repealed?, be that amendment bars institutions from getting involved in political campaigns. morning, ers this republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. craft a n struggle to weeping text package a process history of the johnson amendment, it is named after johnson who introduced in the senate in 1954. >> good morning. >> go ahead, nancy. caller: i do not think churches they endorse candidates, are tax exempt, i believe strongly they should be totally from any involvement with state activities. host: why is that, nance sne why feel that way? caller: i don't think they tax-exempt, they use municipal facilities like any place does. i don't think that is their job, not to create political decisions in the church, place worship. host: does tax status matter if away the tax exempt matter what it churches do? caller: yes, somewhat, they become equal partner with other business, i wouldn't go to candidate endorsed and churches are failing in this country, if they want to los
should johnson amendment, as it repealed?, be that amendment bars institutions from getting involved in political campaigns. morning, ers this republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. craft a n struggle to weeping text package a process history of the johnson amendment, it is named after johnson who introduced in the senate in 1954. >> good morning. >> go ahead, nancy. caller: i do not think churches they endorse candidates, are tax exempt, i believe...
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johnson. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. house concurrent resolution 35 authorizes use of the capitol grounds for the annual national peace officers' memorial service on may 15 and a national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. both events will be coordinated with the architect of the capitol and the capitol police. the national peace officers' memorial will honor the 144 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2016. the memorial event will honor 70 police officers who died from ancer related to 9 -- 9/11 and 30 officers who died within the past five years who were not previously honored. eight of those officers this year hailed from my home state of georgia. and i offer my deepest condolences to the families of those officers who have had to endure the tragedy of losing a loved one who volunteered to protect the pell of georgia. and the ultimate sacrifice they have made on behalf of their communities. i support this resolution and i urge members to join me in supporting this tribute to law enforcement offic
johnson. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. house concurrent resolution 35 authorizes use of the capitol grounds for the annual national peace officers' memorial service on may 15 and a national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. both events will be coordinated with the architect of the capitol and the capitol police. the national peace officers' memorial will honor the 144 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2016. the memorial event will honor 70 police officers who...
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of course lee and johnson are bitter enemies immediately. he admires grant but he believes it is better to be an activist where he is and not be kind of part of the political system. again, even in the north, the north is complicated, as popular as he is in rochester he could not have been elected to congress in rochester. he would have to be in the south to do that, kind of a black belt county. he and grant are -- i think he sees grant as an ally and certainly sees johnson as an enemy, but he always remains just an activist who believes that his pen and voice are his best weapon. >> but isn't that -- >> he was a great campaigner in 1872 for grant, some really rousing speeches in favor of the republicans and grant. >> but his agitation is the most important thing that he does. i mean that is his role in society. he is the leader of black america, i think undisputed, during this part of the 19th century. he is there to agitate and he is there to bail out white men who let the freedmen's bank go down the tubes. so he tries to save it and he pu
of course lee and johnson are bitter enemies immediately. he admires grant but he believes it is better to be an activist where he is and not be kind of part of the political system. again, even in the north, the north is complicated, as popular as he is in rochester he could not have been elected to congress in rochester. he would have to be in the south to do that, kind of a black belt county. he and grant are -- i think he sees grant as an ally and certainly sees johnson as an enemy, but he...
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johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havehat for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the move the needle of it's been with the pay to play cultivate we need you to step up and this will change the accountable policy moving forward so neighborhoods in the mission will see a change in the neighborhoods worse than in the past attempts to mitigate they're not mitigating the problem it a complete mess thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you any public comment on matters not appearing on the agenda if not commissioner kopp. >> mr. chair fellow commissioners, i agree with many bushs comments and the supporting comments of other members of the public who taken the time to give us the benefit
johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havehat for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the...
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russian fury as johnson is snapped as syria tensions rise, boris johnson's decision johnson is snappedjohnson‘s decision not to go to moscow —— snubbed. the reaction from the russians, particularly sergey lavrov, who is his foreign secretary counterpart. yes. the russians are basically saying that this shows that britain is incapable of independent thought when it comes to foreign policy. basically, the uk is a lapdog to the united states. as i said earlier, this is not really typically diplomatic language and they are obviously not happy about this. interestingly we are also seen the opposition in the uk, the liberal democrats and labour, criticising borisjohnson for not democrats and labour, criticising boris johnson for not going to russia, working on the basis of rex tillerson, the us foreign secretary who is going to go, so why should boris do not go? we have not had a really clear explanation from the foreign office of the thinking here and this is leading the opposition parties in the uk to say theresa may is afraid he is going to go and they will be gaffes. much further down in
russian fury as johnson is snapped as syria tensions rise, boris johnson's decision johnson is snappedjohnson‘s decision not to go to moscow —— snubbed. the reaction from the russians, particularly sergey lavrov, who is his foreign secretary counterpart. yes. the russians are basically saying that this shows that britain is incapable of independent thought when it comes to foreign policy. basically, the uk is a lapdog to the united states. as i said earlier, this is not really typically...
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recommends dolly johnson.comes to work at the white house kitchen but there was one big problem. there was already a french woman who had that job. this very french cook had a very american responses. she filed a lawsuit and she went to the press. this is the first time that a staffer sues the president. it gets resolved and then she went to the president talked about how poor the habits were for the harrison and other things but dolly johnson gets the job and she is celebrated in headlines all across the country. they state full name and she's one of the few examples of a cook that leaves the white house and trades on her own name and establishes a second career. you don't see that a lot with african-americans. it's that they don't disparage her with the whole i have a whole different perspective on that. they try to disparage us and put us down but it sounds like they talked about her as a human being. >> somewhat. they dwell on her looks a lot so you feel like it's been written by a teenage boy. [laughter]
recommends dolly johnson.comes to work at the white house kitchen but there was one big problem. there was already a french woman who had that job. this very french cook had a very american responses. she filed a lawsuit and she went to the press. this is the first time that a staffer sues the president. it gets resolved and then she went to the president talked about how poor the habits were for the harrison and other things but dolly johnson gets the job and she is celebrated in headlines all...
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coming up on this programme: world number one dustin johnson doubtful for the masters afterfalling and injuring his back. in the english premier league eden hazard scores twice as leaders chelsea win 2—1 at home to manchester city. and alvaro morata also picks up a double for spanish leaders real madrid in their 4—2 win away to leganes. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the golfing news that world number one dustin johnson is in doubt for the first major of the year, the masters, teeing off at augusta national at midday gmt on thursday. the american has won his last three tournaments and is favourite to add a second major championship to the us open he won last year. our golf correspondent iain carter explained to me a short time ago what happened. we received a statement from dustin johnson's management which states that he fell down the stairs at his rental home here in augusta and sustained a back injury. he is being treated for it. the advice he has received is to remain immobile overnight. he is taking anti—inflammatories and then a decision will be taken in t
coming up on this programme: world number one dustin johnson doubtful for the masters afterfalling and injuring his back. in the english premier league eden hazard scores twice as leaders chelsea win 2—1 at home to manchester city. and alvaro morata also picks up a double for spanish leaders real madrid in their 4—2 win away to leganes. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the golfing news that world number one dustin johnson is in doubt for the first major of the year,...
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this is from michael asking about president johnson, saying that johnson was not ready for the strong political personalities that lincoln had in his administration. i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's foreign-policy. a are talking about what great job james baker did and what a great job george schultz did during that. of time. there is no eisenhower warned policy -- eisenhower foreign-policy bump in the polls. allen dulles has been able to come up with a cold war strategy using the cia and -- i and covert ways and pushing things on the home front like the eisenhower interstate highway system. the point being that it is not just the president as an isolated person we are ranking, we are looking at the whole administration and how they did. one of the cree -- key criterion that you surround yourself w
this is from michael asking about president johnson, saying that johnson was not ready for the strong political personalities that lincoln had in his administration. i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's...
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how did she and katherine johnson and the many women i knew from my childhood end up at nasa? many people know the story of the space program which was gaining momentum at the same time that a young preacher from atlanta named martin luther king jr. was taking center stage and then becoming known as the civil rights movement. fewer people know that well before the start of the space program hampton was america's first center for aeronautical research and development. few people know that f-4 dr. king a civil rights leader named a. phillip randolph led the campaign to ban discrimination in the civil service as the defense industry against african-americans and many of the people who have been left out of the new jobs are coming about as the result of world war ii. in may of 1943 almost two years after franklin roosevelt executive order desegregating the civil service five black women started jobs working as mathematicians at the langley memorial aeronautical laboratory what i would like to do right now is read from the first chapter of my look "hidden figures". this is how the
how did she and katherine johnson and the many women i knew from my childhood end up at nasa? many people know the story of the space program which was gaining momentum at the same time that a young preacher from atlanta named martin luther king jr. was taking center stage and then becoming known as the civil rights movement. fewer people know that well before the start of the space program hampton was america's first center for aeronautical research and development. few people know that f-4...
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robert johnson: the i.r.s. was basically trolling through people's bank statements rather than going to that person and saying, "hey, you know what's going on here, is there some sort of explanation?" instead, they would just seize the entire bank account and then they would hold it. sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. next week, french voters go to the polls in the first round of a presidential election. one candidate, marine le pen, is drawing much of the attention and concern. she's campaigning in a style, and on the issues, that brought president trump to the white house. her campaign promise is to put france first. and that is what is worrying much of the rest of europe. we sent scott thuman to examine the political rise of the populist le pen. scott: the star power on this stage in france, with all the fireworks and frenzy, is a woman positioning to become the country's next president and the symbol of a movement hardly limited to this jam-packed arena. marine le pen: we choose our na
robert johnson: the i.r.s. was basically trolling through people's bank statements rather than going to that person and saying, "hey, you know what's going on here, is there some sort of explanation?" instead, they would just seize the entire bank account and then they would hold it. sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. next week, french voters go to the polls in the first round of a presidential election. one candidate, marine le pen, is drawing much of...
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they say that boris johnson isa stuff. they say that boris johnson is a loose cannon.e a mistake? rather than speculate as to what might happen, let's take what has happened. when america responded to the chemical strike, the correct thing to have done would be establish through the united nations, either the security council or the general assembly if it was blocked, the responsible at the for the chemical attack. 0n it was blocked, the responsible at the for the chemical attack. on that responsibility has been established, then action can be taken as a result. the action you should take against anyone using weapons of mass destruction against a civilian population contrary to international law is to make sure that those responsible will be put before the international criminal court and held to account. that is the right and legal response. it is the sort of thing that stops it from happening again farther than shooting first and asking questions later. thank you. we have not heard from the labour leader himself, but given his stance on iraq and other interventions,
they say that boris johnson isa stuff. they say that boris johnson is a loose cannon.e a mistake? rather than speculate as to what might happen, let's take what has happened. when america responded to the chemical strike, the correct thing to have done would be establish through the united nations, either the security council or the general assembly if it was blocked, the responsible at the for the chemical attack. 0n it was blocked, the responsible at the for the chemical attack. on that...
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please welcome back a great friend of our show, dwayne johnson!use ] do you feel the love? do you feel how much people love you? [ cheers ] that has got to feel good, man. let it sink in. >> it's so cool. it's so cool. i feel the love. and -- and -- yeah. and you know what? i just got to say, i love ya back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, you've had a a long career. i mean, we've known you for a a long time. but i actually -- last night, the roots and i went on after they closed down the park, we went on some rides. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and we went on "the mummy," which is a great roller coaster. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and -- and i almost forgot that you were in "mummy 2"? >> i was, yeah, i was. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: there you are in the -- dude, we're like -- i totally forgot -- i mean, you've been in so many movies now. but i was like -- >> what's crazy about that, it was a sequel to "the mummy." it was "the mummy returns." and it was my very first acting gig, right? never ever been on a set. thank you
please welcome back a great friend of our show, dwayne johnson!use ] do you feel the love? do you feel how much people love you? [ cheers ] that has got to feel good, man. let it sink in. >> it's so cool. it's so cool. i feel the love. and -- and -- yeah. and you know what? i just got to say, i love ya back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, you've had a a long career. i mean, we've known you for a a long time. but i actually -- last night, the roots and i went on after they...
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boris johnson and theresa may are smart people.ealise the key thing about violence and using military force is it has to be in support of a political objective, asset of political objectives. the obvious thing about the use of force. i very much hope thatis the use of force. i very much hope that is the context in which these comments are made. going to that point, jeremy corbyn is saying, what will it strikes do? there has to be a political solution. he is right about that, but he is in la land to talk about assad listening to un weapons inspectors. he only listens to the iranians and the russians. last year, it was clear to us that this guy realised he was only in power and his skin had been saved by the russian effort. the russians are the russian effort. the russians are the people keeping him there. the russians are the people who could get him out of there. so forget the un. it's about the russians. what we should be doing now is using this window of opportunity were the russians must be really annoyed with the regime from pu
boris johnson and theresa may are smart people.ealise the key thing about violence and using military force is it has to be in support of a political objective, asset of political objectives. the obvious thing about the use of force. i very much hope thatis the use of force. i very much hope that is the context in which these comments are made. going to that point, jeremy corbyn is saying, what will it strikes do? there has to be a political solution. he is right about that, but he is in la...
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senator johnson: thank you, senator harris. i want to point out based on what you said there are far more areas of agreement on this committee which is what we're trying to do. i'll refer you before you became a senator, on november 23, 20 15, we issued a report after 13 hearings, three round tables on border security. r key finding in the report, america's insash yabble demand for drugs, coupled with smuggler's insatiable which is the root cause of preventing a secured border. total agreement with you. 's our insatiable demand for drugs that have the crime ridden, impunity, corruption, that's something we really have to address. this is incredibly complex. i think there are a lot of areas of agreement. we are finding that today in this hearing. we need to secure our border but we see the enemy, it's us, right. senator harris: thank you. appreciate that. senator johnson: senator hoeven. hoeven hoeven thank you, -- senator hoeven: thank you, mr. chairman. the infrastructure, meaning a wall, technology and personnel. talk about y
senator johnson: thank you, senator harris. i want to point out based on what you said there are far more areas of agreement on this committee which is what we're trying to do. i'll refer you before you became a senator, on november 23, 20 15, we issued a report after 13 hearings, three round tables on border security. r key finding in the report, america's insash yabble demand for drugs, coupled with smuggler's insatiable which is the root cause of preventing a secured border. total agreement...
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johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havehat for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the move the needle of it's been with the pay to play cultivate we need you to step up and this will change the accountable policy moving forward so neighborhoods in the mission will see a change in the neighborhoods worse than in the past attempts to mitigate they're not mitigating the problem it a complete mess thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you any public comment on matters not appearing on the agenda if not commissioner kopp. >> mr. chair fellow commissioners, i agree with many bushs comments and the supporting comments of other members of the public who taken the time to give us the benefit
johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havehat for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the...
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juan: pero johnsons controls no ha sido la única sancionada.o. juan: omega ha sido cerrada y sancionada en varias ocasiones. >> esa planta estaba trabajando sin algunas autorizaciónes, y efectivamente, la planta fue clausurada. juan: sobre eso, johnson control respondió: marisa considera que las multinacionales se aprovechan de la legislación mexicana. >> las industrias tienen un doble standard, es cumple la legislación ambiental de muy buena manera en su país de origen, en este caso, de estados unidos, y no la cumplen en méxico porque al cabo méxico no castiga, o no se da cuenta. juan: para averiguar si es posible reciclar baterías de plomo de una forma responsable con el medio ambiente y los trabajadores, viajamos a middle town, nueva york. la compañía rsr, asegura que esta es la planta más avanzada del mundo para reciclar baterías de autos. ellos dicen que prefieren invertir millones de dólares en tecnología que trasladar sus operaciones a méxico. durante su recorrido por la planta el gerente nos contó por qué expertos y autoridades los cons
juan: pero johnsons controls no ha sido la única sancionada.o. juan: omega ha sido cerrada y sancionada en varias ocasiones. >> esa planta estaba trabajando sin algunas autorizaciónes, y efectivamente, la planta fue clausurada. juan: sobre eso, johnson control respondió: marisa considera que las multinacionales se aprovechan de la legislación mexicana. >> las industrias tienen un doble standard, es cumple la legislación ambiental de muy buena manera en su país de origen, en...
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joe johnson at the foul line. tonight, fenway park, the cubs take on the red sox. coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern time with "baseball tonight" here on espn. john kohn the lead is back up to a dozen with a little over two minutes to go. clippers need a huge run here. chris paul losing the ball, tied up. jump ball. and joe ingles there as the antagonist playing great defense. >> hubie: just keep an eye on it here right now. they switch off. as they switch off, unfortunately, chris was trying to comb back with a dribble and a cross over. >> mark: think he might have been arguing with danny crawford it should have been a kicked ball. >> hubie: well, you have to get your cup. the guys in green, you tap the ball in the cup. >> mark: chris paul getting up and dhageing. crawford couldn't get a handle. and george hill astutely called time-out with the ball. 2:03 to go, the jazz win their first playoff series since 2010. >> hubie: you look at that chris paul. is that amazing? he just joout-jumps a 6'8" guy. . awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to
joe johnson at the foul line. tonight, fenway park, the cubs take on the red sox. coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern time with "baseball tonight" here on espn. john kohn the lead is back up to a dozen with a little over two minutes to go. clippers need a huge run here. chris paul losing the ball, tied up. jump ball. and joe ingles there as the antagonist playing great defense. >> hubie: just keep an eye on it here right now. they switch off. as they switch off, unfortunately, chris...
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johnson & johnson also disappointed, while united health care reported an upbeat quarter. but the results pressured the broader market. the dow jones industrial average fell 113 points to 25,523. nasdaq lost seven. and the s&p 500 was off six. and of those three dow earnings, the rise in united health care was not enough to offset the losses in johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. >>> goldman's big stumbling block, trading revenues, down from a year earlier. the main culprits, equities down 6%, and fixed income flat. trading was a bright spot, however, for other big banks. jp morgan chase and citibank both posted double digit increases last week. and bank of america,ing, t repo today did even better. one analyst believes it's time to pick individual stocks rather than investing in the entire financial sector, which did get a boost following november's election. >> we're pretty neutral across this space. we thought that expectations about policy, whether it was rate policy or fiscal stimulus or regulatory policy, had just gotten too constructive. and we've been more focused
johnson & johnson also disappointed, while united health care reported an upbeat quarter. but the results pressured the broader market. the dow jones industrial average fell 113 points to 25,523. nasdaq lost seven. and the s&p 500 was off six. and of those three dow earnings, the rise in united health care was not enough to offset the losses in johnson & johnson and goldman sachs. >>> goldman's big stumbling block, trading revenues, down from a year earlier. the main...
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johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havet for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the move the needle of it's been with the pay to play cultivate we need you to step up and this will change the accountable policy moving forward so neighborhoods in the mission will see a change in the neighborhoods worse than in the past attempts to mitigate they're not mitigating the problem it a complete mess thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you any public comment on matters not appearing on the agenda if not commissioner kopp. >> mr. chair fellow commissioners, i agree with many bushs comments and the supporting comments of other members of the public who taken the time to give us the benefit o
johnson is serving spur and the architect and supposed to be serving as a representative we can't havet for the commission council to recommend to that that's okay means is ethics commission didn't have independent counsel if in their council serves the city attorney that serves the mayor and the planning commission for independent council for the ethics commission so not only does our counsel serve one master but independent advise so the commissioners can serve one master that is they'd the...
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magic johnson, everybody. be right back with gabourey sidibe!eople just can't get enough of me and my discounts. so this year, they're getting a whole lot more. box 365, the calendar. everyone knows my paperless, safe driver, and multi-car discounts, but they're about to see a whole new side of me. heck, i can get you over $600 in savings. chop, chop. do i look like i've been hurt before? because i've been hurt before. um, actually your session is up. hang on. i call this next one "junior year abroad." could bounce back like it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to a thousand times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. the hydro boost skincare line from neutrogena®. see what's possible. intrwith an infinity screen that gives you less to hold, and infinitely more to see. introducing the galaxy s8. with an infin
magic johnson, everybody. be right back with gabourey sidibe!eople just can't get enough of me and my discounts. so this year, they're getting a whole lot more. box 365, the calendar. everyone knows my paperless, safe driver, and multi-car discounts, but they're about to see a whole new side of me. heck, i can get you over $600 in savings. chop, chop. do i look like i've been hurt before? because i've been hurt before. um, actually your session is up. hang on. i call this next one "junior...
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and lyndon johnson heard of this, and if you listen to the johnson tapes on line, you'll hear him call guilty of treason and all sores of other bad stuff -- all sorts of other bad stuff. he had the campaign tailed to some extent or the other, so there was sort of a debate over surveillance with that incident as well. and in the end, richard nixon was elected because the south vietnamese did not go to the peace process, and it sort of made johnson look like -- who already had a credibility problem -- and it made it look like he was being clumsy and manipulating the election himself. johnson then faced a very similar choice, as president obama did when he got word that there had been contacts between the trump campaign and russia. and johnson made the same decision that obama did which was not to go public with it because of the great shock this would be and because they did not have the evidence to nail it down and directly tie it to the candidate. so that's probably of the very many comparisons, that's probably the one that jumps out with, of course, the additional sweetener that in bo
and lyndon johnson heard of this, and if you listen to the johnson tapes on line, you'll hear him call guilty of treason and all sores of other bad stuff -- all sorts of other bad stuff. he had the campaign tailed to some extent or the other, so there was sort of a debate over surveillance with that incident as well. and in the end, richard nixon was elected because the south vietnamese did not go to the peace process, and it sort of made johnson look like -- who already had a credibility...
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russia accused of complicity in syrian war crime and boris johnson...d borisjohnson because of his notorious florida language. tim farron also coming in saying the foreign secretary is a poodle of washington, echoing the comment on tony blair, was having his diary managed across the pond and think it's pretty shameful when even trump judges you to be a buffoon. 0k. charlie, what can we talk a moment, that is going to happen, rex tillerson the secretary of state, he is going to have to end up of state, he is going to have to end up going to moscow. the talk in the la st up going to moscow. the talk in the last couple of days is if the russians would refuse to have him over. that's not the case, he is going over. he has a serious message. i don't think borisjohnson isa message. i don't think borisjohnson is a poodle, i didn't think tony blairwas, to be is a poodle, i didn't think tony blair was, to be honest. is a poodle, i didn't think tony blairwas, to be honest. i is a poodle, i didn't think tony blair was, to be honest. ithink it's important in a situ
russia accused of complicity in syrian war crime and boris johnson...d borisjohnson because of his notorious florida language. tim farron also coming in saying the foreign secretary is a poodle of washington, echoing the comment on tony blair, was having his diary managed across the pond and think it's pretty shameful when even trump judges you to be a buffoon. 0k. charlie, what can we talk a moment, that is going to happen, rex tillerson the secretary of state, he is going to have to end up of...
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johnson on this topic. he raised the issue, infact. i johnson on this topic.themselves. they are an instrument to get a specific goal. for example, in the case of ukraine, it was important for us not to have automatic renewal of sanctions because the ultimate ian is to ensure peace and stability in that country, not to have sanctions for the sake of it. the g—7 position is clear, supporting the existing sanctions. i was going to ask the question that my colleague did, so i will ask something different. the new administration in the knighted states has said that it wants to try to restart relations with russia and the secretary of state's trip will be the first test of if there can be an effective dialogue. he does not have a diplomatic background at all, yet some people were positive about him, thinking his fresh or transactional approach could be effective in a place like russia. what is your take on how this might all go? thank you. i think that your question is very pertinent. we stressed the fact that it would be wrong at this point in time to create condi
johnson on this topic. he raised the issue, infact. i johnson on this topic.themselves. they are an instrument to get a specific goal. for example, in the case of ukraine, it was important for us not to have automatic renewal of sanctions because the ultimate ian is to ensure peace and stability in that country, not to have sanctions for the sake of it. the g—7 position is clear, supporting the existing sanctions. i was going to ask the question that my colleague did, so i will ask something...
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let's talk about boris johnson. front page of the eye. johnson. front page of the eye. johnson loses fight for russian sanctions. i spoke to the former foreign secretary today and i said if you had a particular policy you wa nted if you had a particular policy you wanted the rest of your colleagues in the g—7 wanted the rest of your colleagues in the 6—7 to come on board with, would you talk to them about it first before saying that this was the policy and i want these guys on board? he said yes, but that clearly didn't seem to happen in this case. we area didn't seem to happen in this case. we are a really been a lot of what we have something that we do not appear to have a functioning diplomatic operation at the moment. we have a buffoon as foreign secretary. i think many would disagree with that characterisation. theresa may would be won, she gives him the job. the point is that he has a relationship with other nations, the foreign secretary is that would allow him, when we need him to strike sums of arrangement, that we as a nation think is desirable, to get that do
let's talk about boris johnson. front page of the eye. johnson. front page of the eye. johnson loses fight for russian sanctions. i spoke to the former foreign secretary today and i said if you had a particular policy you wa nted if you had a particular policy you wanted the rest of your colleagues in the g—7 wanted the rest of your colleagues in the 6—7 to come on board with, would you talk to them about it first before saying that this was the policy and i want these guys on board? he...
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johnson also felt he had been betrayed. he got a note from sherman informing him that their agreement had been rejected, that hostilities would resume in 48 hours. of course by then most of johnston's army had marched away home. in johnston's view, a resumption of hostilities now would be little short of murder. in the same note, however, sherman also invited johnston to meet with him a third time, this time without any reference to civil issues. johnston checked with breckenridge for orders. he was the secretary of war, he was still available. perhaps still resenting being denied that second drink of whiskey, breckenridge told johnston that even if he had to surrender what was left of his infantry, which was not much, he should try to bring off the cavalry in order to prolong the war. johnston was appalled. he was in no mood to ask any of his men to lay down their lives solely for the purpose of keeping jefferson davis in office for another day or two. he met with his own generals, his subordinate generals who told him the
johnson also felt he had been betrayed. he got a note from sherman informing him that their agreement had been rejected, that hostilities would resume in 48 hours. of course by then most of johnston's army had marched away home. in johnston's view, a resumption of hostilities now would be little short of murder. in the same note, however, sherman also invited johnston to meet with him a third time, this time without any reference to civil issues. johnston checked with breckenridge for orders....
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lyndon johnson heard of this and if you listen to the johnson tapes online, you'll hear call him guilty of treason and all sorts of other bad stuff. he had both the south vietnamese industry embassy tailed to some extent so there was a debate over surveillance with that incident in well. in the end, richard nixon was elected. it does not go through the peace process and it made johnson lood credibility problems. looked like he was manipulating the election them himself. he johnson then faced a similar choice as president obama did when he got word that there had been contacts between the trump campaign in russia. johnson made the same decision that obama did which was not to go public with it because it's a great shock this would be because they do not have the evidence to nail it down and directly tie it to the candidate of the very many comparisons, that's probably the one that dumps out. of course, additional sweetener that in both cases, we were involved -- were talking about the break-in in the democrat democratic national,. >> what about the larger veracity? >> they both had troub
lyndon johnson heard of this and if you listen to the johnson tapes online, you'll hear call him guilty of treason and all sorts of other bad stuff. he had both the south vietnamese industry embassy tailed to some extent so there was a debate over surveillance with that incident in well. in the end, richard nixon was elected. it does not go through the peace process and it made johnson lood credibility problems. looked like he was manipulating the election them himself. he johnson then faced a...
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boris johnson has been johnson's decision not to go there.by the liberal democrats who referred to him as an american poodle, basically saying he stood aside for the americans to have a go perhaps because he could not be trusted to do it himself. they are suggesting that he is perhaps not up to it and that he is perhaps not up to it and that view has been echoed today by alec salmond who was talking to andrew marr. he basically said that boris is behaving like a mini me to the americans and ended up looking quite daft. boris johnson just looks daft, what is the argument for not going ahead with the visit? the american secretary of state is going on wednesday. the idea that he cannot be trusted because he might pursue his own line have an independent thought or cross over what the americans are going to say, just makes them look like some sort of mini me to the united states of america and that is not the position that any foreign secretary would wa nt that any foreign secretary would want to be in. if the mail on sunday repeats the russian li
boris johnson has been johnson's decision not to go there.by the liberal democrats who referred to him as an american poodle, basically saying he stood aside for the americans to have a go perhaps because he could not be trusted to do it himself. they are suggesting that he is perhaps not up to it and that he is perhaps not up to it and that view has been echoed today by alec salmond who was talking to andrew marr. he basically said that boris is behaving like a mini me to the americans and...
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our correpondent dan johnson reports.ay's horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come to together — time to reflect, a moment to remember. we were walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how did people react? everybody was screaming and running to the other side of the building, and we took the side entrance and went out, and we just kept running to the other side of the city. this is the moment terror spread suddenly through the streets of sweden's capital. a hijacked lorry driven deliberately at shoppers. late last night the wreckage was towed away as police questioned the man they think was at the wheel. we have confirmed that he is a subject, a man from uzbekistan, 39 years old, that is what we know. in addition to that we would not like to say anything further about his whereabouts and his backgro
our correpondent dan johnson reports.ay's horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come to together — time to reflect, a moment to remember. we were walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how did people react? everybody was screaming and running to the other side of the...
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magic johnson, everybody. be right back with gabourey sidibe!ke walking. hings... hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. he's ok, yeah! unitedhealthcare testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid d let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt from your floors for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. ♪ depression is a tangle of multiple symptom
magic johnson, everybody. be right back with gabourey sidibe!ke walking. hings... hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. he's ok, yeah! unitedhealthcare testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter)...
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johnson: yikes. tax of it is the individual number as opposed to the social -- socialumber echo security number? forgeorge: congress passed the use of social security fourr or green card number earned income credit, but the child tax credit, we at the aig's office says the irs has taken a different position on that issue, and we again have debated this back and forth with the lawyers at the departments. they will not let -- sen. johnson: let's tack that on to our gao legislation here. chancellor blank, i do want to give you a chance, because i think your testimony was powerful about overregulation. you're asking for is not no regulation, but some, regulation, some uniformity. they could be grouped together and provide common forms. can you talk about some of the other parts of your testimony. ms. blank: that is absolutely correct. right now we have multiple forms for reporting, committing, saving data. it becomes incredibly complex for universities getting research funding and everyone has different
johnson: yikes. tax of it is the individual number as opposed to the social -- socialumber echo security number? forgeorge: congress passed the use of social security fourr or green card number earned income credit, but the child tax credit, we at the aig's office says the irs has taken a different position on that issue, and we again have debated this back and forth with the lawyers at the departments. they will not let -- sen. johnson: let's tack that on to our gao legislation here....
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boris johnson burst out this morning. it seems incredible when you have a threat.ng jeremy corbyn is wea k barrels, claiming jeremy corbyn is weak on defence and cannot be trusted. and suggesting the uk could join in, if america again bombed syria. if they come to us and ask for our support, with whatever it happens to be, as is the case in 2013, john, in my view, and i know it is the view of the prime minister, it would be difficult to say no. you would have to go to the commons. that needs to be tested. you will not sure? it would be difficult for us to say no. he said similar before, but it matters now because the tories believejeremy corbyn is soft on defence, whether regarding syria or the rest of the world. there is a risk that people will say, he is just world. there is a risk that people will say, he isjust down islington herbivore, a muddleheaded... will say, he isjust down islington herbivore, a muddleheaded. . m seems all the tory party will do is be rude aboutjeremy corbyn? seems all the tory party will do is be rude about jeremy corbyn? the world is mo
boris johnson burst out this morning. it seems incredible when you have a threat.ng jeremy corbyn is wea k barrels, claiming jeremy corbyn is weak on defence and cannot be trusted. and suggesting the uk could join in, if america again bombed syria. if they come to us and ask for our support, with whatever it happens to be, as is the case in 2013, john, in my view, and i know it is the view of the prime minister, it would be difficult to say no. you would have to go to the commons. that needs to...
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we've learned the victim is 25-year-old kenneth johnson. he died after an altercation with police where they say they were forced to use their taser. >> he has a daughter. i don't know what she's going to do without her father. >> reporter: his mother is trying to make sense of it all. she got the heartbreaking call wednesday on her way home from work. she now has the unnerving job of telling other family members about the tragic news. >> i had to explain to them that kenny's not here. kenny won't be coming to barbecues. kenny won't come to birthdays. so that's something i had to explain to them. >> reporter: investigators say that johnson was in a dispute with his girlfriend. officers say it started around 1:50 pence when they responded to two 911 calls about a domestic situation along the 700 block of pear street. the calls reported a woman was being beaten and screaming that someone was trying to kill her. when they arrived to the scene, police say the victim had visible bruises on her face and leg. police say they spotted johnson in an
we've learned the victim is 25-year-old kenneth johnson. he died after an altercation with police where they say they were forced to use their taser. >> he has a daughter. i don't know what she's going to do without her father. >> reporter: his mother is trying to make sense of it all. she got the heartbreaking call wednesday on her way home from work. she now has the unnerving job of telling other family members about the tragic news. >> i had to explain to them that kenny's...
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dan johnson there. is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. thank you for being with us. you are welcome. this was, the police saying, an intelligence—led information. as the information comes out it looks more likely this man is someone that perhaps was either some kind of a lone act terrorist or maybe had a group. the fa ct terrorist or maybe had a group. the fact he has four or five knives perhaps changes things slightly as well. physical he is under surveillance and the police are watching him, he moves towards a police where an attack has happened. we know that often terrorists like to copy—cat other offences, then i think the police have done a brilliantjob think the police have done a brilliant job jumping in on think the police have done a brilliantjobjumping in on him and taking him out before he could do any harm. the prime minister saying this underlines what a good job the police and the intelligence and the security services are doing. that will
dan johnson there. is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. thank you for being with us. you are welcome. this was, the police saying, an intelligence—led information. as the information comes out it looks more likely this man is someone that perhaps was either some kind of a lone act terrorist or maybe had a group. the fa ct terrorist or maybe had a group. the fact he has four or five knives perhaps changes things slightly as well. physical he is...