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we are certainly living under the world of johnson, attitudes of johnson and ways that we livinge -- might not be under the attitudes of other presidents. he represents the real face of the country at that particular moment, and a face we have been trying to change in the decades since his death and we have had some success, but he is certainly somebody who's life i .hink is worth studying between lincoln and grant, he is there and a reminder of what not to do, the way not to be, and sometimes though can be incredibly valuable lessons. with that, i would like to take your questions. [applause] >> thank you. by johnson ever realize that saying the blacks should go back state, he wasssed also pressing the working-class whites? prof. reed: no. that's a good question. he was clever, had arrived, but not a lot of foresight. -- he was against railroads. he started out being against railroads. -- say what would happen to if people were able to get to where they're going so quickly. you're thinking, well, there go, he more places to eventually understood the folly of that when the war came.
we are certainly living under the world of johnson, attitudes of johnson and ways that we livinge -- might not be under the attitudes of other presidents. he represents the real face of the country at that particular moment, and a face we have been trying to change in the decades since his death and we have had some success, but he is certainly somebody who's life i .hink is worth studying between lincoln and grant, he is there and a reminder of what not to do, the way not to be, and sometimes...
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johnson and pointed me out to him. the first expression which came to his face and which i think was the true index of his heart was one of bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i observed him, he tried to assume a more friendly appearance, but it was too late. it was useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of the man. the second was the bland and sickly smile of the demagogue. i turned to mrs. dorsey and said, whatever andrew johnson may be, he certainly is no friend of our race. this turned out to be true to the nth degree. he was probably understating the claim. johnson was the person who actually despised african-american people. you think about the -- it's hard to say -- the problem with, the tragedy that at the moment when the face of african-american people in the united states were being decided, he was at the helm of the government. johnson had been a person who did not care for slavery, but he did not like slavery because he thought that it was bad for the p
johnson and pointed me out to him. the first expression which came to his face and which i think was the true index of his heart was one of bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i observed him, he tried to assume a more friendly appearance, but it was too late. it was useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of the man. the second was the bland and sickly smile of the demagogue. i turned to mrs. dorsey and said, whatever andrew johnson may be,...
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he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy.nd what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so a good deal of that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when it was shown to goldwater, he is reported to have said, "that's a racist film. we can't show that." officially, the goldwater people said they never used it, but the truth is, is that the spot was used across the country. republican supporters of goldwater would host these house parties and show the film. it just wasn't aired on television. but it still was out there accusing johnson of having undermined the nation's social fabric. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> man: young citizens for johnson have as guest of honor luci baines johnson, youngest daughter of the president, who is on a one-woman campaign tour for her father. the charming 17-year-old luci is the hit of the eve
he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy.nd what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so a good deal of that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when it was shown to goldwater, he is reported to...
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that was one of johnson's stipulations. that would exclude almost anyone on the new left at the time. when the kerner report came out, though social science division is critical to a degree, but supports much of what the final report says. the lead researcher gives the kerner report 2 cheers, not 3, but appreciates the accomplishment. radicals, they are what i would characterize as left liberals. , there was no single liberal approach to the uprisings and the many issues they raised. liberals differed in their understandings of uprisings and what they were willing to say publicly and what programs they would advance. history should pay as much attention to differences among liberals as they do between liberals and radicals, or liberals and conservatives. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for organizing this panel. the introduction, for all of you for coming and exploring the issues of today and those of you watching. i would like to reflect on ways in which the conclusion reached by the kerner commission on pursued an alte
that was one of johnson's stipulations. that would exclude almost anyone on the new left at the time. when the kerner report came out, though social science division is critical to a degree, but supports much of what the final report says. the lead researcher gives the kerner report 2 cheers, not 3, but appreciates the accomplishment. radicals, they are what i would characterize as left liberals. , there was no single liberal approach to the uprisings and the many issues they raised. liberals...
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that was one of johnson's stipulations. that would exclude almost anyone on the new left at the time. when the kerner report came out, though social science division is critical to a degree, but supports much of what the final report says. the lead researcher gives the kerner report 2 cheers, not 3, but appreciates the accomplishment. radicals, they are what i would characterize as left liberals. , there was no single liberal approach to the uprisings and the many issues they raised. liberals differed in their understandings of uprisings and what they were willing to say publicly and what programs they would advance. history should pay as much attention to differences among liberals as they do between liberals and radicals, or liberals and conservatives. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for organizing this panel. the introduction, for all of you for coming and exploring the issues of today and those of you watching. i would like to reflect on ways in which the conclusion reached by the kerner commission on pursued an alte
that was one of johnson's stipulations. that would exclude almost anyone on the new left at the time. when the kerner report came out, though social science division is critical to a degree, but supports much of what the final report says. the lead researcher gives the kerner report 2 cheers, not 3, but appreciates the accomplishment. radicals, they are what i would characterize as left liberals. , there was no single liberal approach to the uprisings and the many issues they raised. liberals...
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johnson's first doers luncheon. received johnson credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors.dentials was more symbol than substance but -- substance.is there were many signs during the past year that spoke well for a more stable community and president johnson welcomed any chance. -- the nations of latin america were moving toward economic integration. many asian nations were working to strengthen their economies. africa was seeing the beginnings of regional cooperation. but trouble on many fronts persisted. the latest and most potentially dangerous, north korea. months, we have seen a stepped-up campaign of violence against south korea and american groups. groups were sent into south korea. on this very day, january 19, a 31 man team of north koreans invaded seoul. their mission was to murder the president of the republic of korea. the president first received word slightly after 2:00 in the morning, january 23. within hours, morning newspapers would carry the headlines, that would anger americans across the country. >> this week, the north koreans committed another aggressi
johnson's first doers luncheon. received johnson credentials from five newly appointed ambassadors.dentials was more symbol than substance but -- substance.is there were many signs during the past year that spoke well for a more stable community and president johnson welcomed any chance. -- the nations of latin america were moving toward economic integration. many asian nations were working to strengthen their economies. africa was seeing the beginnings of regional cooperation. but trouble on...
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and this is lyndon johnson's mom. the same intelligence, same motherly devotion to books and education, was imparted to lyndon johnson, just luke the moms of harry truman and dwight d. eisenhower. now, lyndon johnson, of the three presidents, was probably the poorest, and he went to college for one year, and had to drop out, although he eventually finished, and he taught at a mainly mexican-american school in texas. the willhousen school, where you can see him in the back here. it was this experience that was really formative for lyndon johnson in realizing that we are wasting resources, unless we activate the resources of all of our people, we're not going to be a great country. that had a tremendous impression on him. beginning in he 1960s, these resources started to activate. this is betty freidan in 1950 with her son, daniel. she was especially fond of this picture because many people depicted her --shows has no interest in family and is just a radical feminist and it's bunk. her book, "the feminine mystique" whic
and this is lyndon johnson's mom. the same intelligence, same motherly devotion to books and education, was imparted to lyndon johnson, just luke the moms of harry truman and dwight d. eisenhower. now, lyndon johnson, of the three presidents, was probably the poorest, and he went to college for one year, and had to drop out, although he eventually finished, and he taught at a mainly mexican-american school in texas. the willhousen school, where you can see him in the back here. it was this...
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but johnson wasn't going to escalate anyway. general wheeler, the chairman of the joint chiefs, had suggested this. general westmoreland had called for more troops. the debate broke out in the administration should we, , shouldn't we? it went on for a long time. if we do escalate, how many troops? do we go over our troop caps? i mean all of these little bureaucratic things. basically, for two months they argued it to death, and ultimately, johnson -- after news of this debate leaked to "the new york times," their great headlines about, you know, a secret escalation in the works, you know this kind of , thing, and can johnson just said to heck with it. we'll just call for more peace talks. and this time they had them. so it wasn't that tet demoralized the united states, tet just demoralized lyndon johnson. and it wasn't that johnson lost middle america. middle america lost the president. and that's why tet was sacrificed. it wasn't just the press. it was mainly lyndon johnson. he gave up on himself. so the lessons, i guess, from
but johnson wasn't going to escalate anyway. general wheeler, the chairman of the joint chiefs, had suggested this. general westmoreland had called for more troops. the debate broke out in the administration should we, , shouldn't we? it went on for a long time. if we do escalate, how many troops? do we go over our troop caps? i mean all of these little bureaucratic things. basically, for two months they argued it to death, and ultimately, johnson -- after news of this debate leaked to...
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>> commissioner johnson: okay. i'm going to make a motion to continue to some date in february , and while we look at what date, i would ask that when you go into closed session with the city attorney, which i hope that will also happen before then, that you specifically ask about demolitions of sou demolitions of sound structures, and if you could make changes to the planning code or the health code, to -- what changes could you make to be able to make that finding, because i think that that's sort of a key to some things that we want to see around here, and again, this is stuff we can't makeup as we go along. this has been a challenge to our planning code and general plan all along. it's too i go have vague, and chickens are coming home to roost. >> commissioner johnson, if you expect the commissioners to actually schedule a closed session prior to reconsidering this matter, i would suggest a date in march, so how about march 22nd? >> president hillis: second. commissioner richards? >> vice president richards: th
>> commissioner johnson: okay. i'm going to make a motion to continue to some date in february , and while we look at what date, i would ask that when you go into closed session with the city attorney, which i hope that will also happen before then, that you specifically ask about demolitions of sou demolitions of sound structures, and if you could make changes to the planning code or the health code, to -- what changes could you make to be able to make that finding, because i think that...
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waiting for lane johnson. mike mcfaden was first in line waiting hours to get lane's autograft. >>> it's exciting and i can't weighty wish the game was tomorrow. >> i love it. 30-17, eagle. >> one by one lane signed autografts for excited fans and we asked how he is feeling headed to sawper bowl week. >>> i'm feeling good. practice is going well and i try to keep it at a good rhythm. >> lane supported signature underdog tee shirt he helped to make popular by wearing dog mask as eagles have consisten consistently about considered underdogs. he sold thousands of shirts like these with funds going to philadelphia schools and new logo on the way. >> the new shirts will be presented shortly. i look forward to the that. >> they'll within the super bowl because every year it's been exact same. i think it will change. and we're on the hot streak right now. >> i'm an eagles fan and we're getting ready to win the super bowl. >> from bedazzled jack totes eclectic eagles gear. they showed up and showed out with lane leavi
waiting for lane johnson. mike mcfaden was first in line waiting hours to get lane's autograft. >>> it's exciting and i can't weighty wish the game was tomorrow. >> i love it. 30-17, eagle. >> one by one lane signed autografts for excited fans and we asked how he is feeling headed to sawper bowl week. >>> i'm feeling good. practice is going well and i try to keep it at a good rhythm. >> lane supported signature underdog tee shirt he helped to make popular by...
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waiting for lane johnson. mike mcfaden was first in line waiting hours to get lane's autograft. >>> it's exciting and i can't weighty wish the game was tomorrow. >> i love it. 30-17, eagle. >> one by one lane signed autografts for excited fans and we asked how he is feeling headed to sawper bowl week. >>> i'm feeling good. practice is going well and i try to keep it at a good rhythm. >> lane supported signature underdog tee shirt he helped to make popular by wearing dog mask as eagles have consisten consistently about considered underdogs. he sold thousands of shirts like these with funds going to philadelphia schools and new logo on the way. >> the new shirts will be presented shortly. i look forward to the that. >> they'll within the super bowl because every year it's been exact same. i think it will change. and we're on the hot streak right now. >> i'm an eagles fan and we're getting ready to win the super bowl. >> from bedazzled jack totes eclectic eagles gear. they showed up and showed out with lane leavi
waiting for lane johnson. mike mcfaden was first in line waiting hours to get lane's autograft. >>> it's exciting and i can't weighty wish the game was tomorrow. >> i love it. 30-17, eagle. >> one by one lane signed autografts for excited fans and we asked how he is feeling headed to sawper bowl week. >>> i'm feeling good. practice is going well and i try to keep it at a good rhythm. >> lane supported signature underdog tee shirt he helped to make popular by...
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johnson. we will get your predictions and hopes. was the mostk important development in 2017 when it came to the issue of immigration in the country? it has been the emergence of the dreamers and the issue of what do we do with the 1.5 million kids who have grown up in the united states. the fact that they have helped to put a face on this issue and to really bring out some of the truths about immigration and who we are talking about, them stepping out amid their lives and making their stories known has been transformative. we understand that these are doctors and lawyers. auto mechanics and cashiers. priests and marines. there is a whole panoply of things they do and contribute to the united states and it has been transformative. host: what do you think? by trump'sas framed aggressive campaigning on this issue when he laid out 10 major campaign promises and walk around with a 10 gallon hat with rhetorical heat and he said, look. we will deal with the borders and law enforcement and chain migr
johnson. we will get your predictions and hopes. was the mostk important development in 2017 when it came to the issue of immigration in the country? it has been the emergence of the dreamers and the issue of what do we do with the 1.5 million kids who have grown up in the united states. the fact that they have helped to put a face on this issue and to really bring out some of the truths about immigration and who we are talking about, them stepping out amid their lives and making their stories...
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but here's lyndon johnson. this will be our closer. thank you. president johnson: with america's sons and a field far away, with america's future under challenge right here at home, with our hopes and the world's hopes for peace in the balance every day, i do not believe i should devote an hour or a day of my time to any personal, partisan causes or to any duties other than the awesome duties of this office, the presidency of your country. accordingly, i shall not seek and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> where are you from? come here, where are you from? >> the moment itself, i still describe it as a surprise moment, a bizarre moment, but he is the president of the united states and we are in the oval office. if he says, who are you, you sort of don't really have an option. >> sunday night, irish journalist and correspondent katrina perry talks
but here's lyndon johnson. this will be our closer. thank you. president johnson: with america's sons and a field far away, with america's future under challenge right here at home, with our hopes and the world's hopes for peace in the balance every day, i do not believe i should devote an hour or a day of my time to any personal, partisan causes or to any duties other than the awesome duties of this office, the presidency of your country. accordingly, i shall not seek and i will not accept the...
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johnson's national security council staff papers.o 50 years is kind of a good time i think to go back. the record is established. the participants are still alive. brian: in the early part of the book you say the battle would be the bloodiest of the war and a turning point not just in that conflict, but in american history. why? mark: well up until the tet offensive, which this is part part of, the johnson administration and general westmoreland had argued that this war was winnable and it was not going to be terribly difficult. in fact, william westmoreland came to washington in november of 1967 and gave a speech at the national press club where he outlined the phases of the war and said we were entering, i believe it was phase three, where we are beginning to withdraw american forces very soon. so the impression given was that this war was well and hand and the united states was winning. the tet offensive i think administered a tremendous shock to the american public. it was not just hue. it was 100 other cities in south vietnam th
johnson's national security council staff papers.o 50 years is kind of a good time i think to go back. the record is established. the participants are still alive. brian: in the early part of the book you say the battle would be the bloodiest of the war and a turning point not just in that conflict, but in american history. why? mark: well up until the tet offensive, which this is part part of, the johnson administration and general westmoreland had argued that this war was winnable and it was...
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johnson? guest: i agree we have a problem with undocumented immigration, we have too much undocumented immigration. the immigration coming to the united states should be legal. the problem is that we have an immigration system that has stuck its head in the sand in terms of the economic and labor force realities of today. the truth is that we do have a lot of jobs growing in the high end of the scale spectrum and , have a lot of gaps at the low end of the scale spectrum in the labor market. that is not an insult to u.s. workers. him and u.s. workers are moving out of those jobs, unskilled labor like housekeeping and taking care of the elderly, because they're getting better educated and they are getting older themselves. the problem is that our immigration system has no way for legal immigrants to come into the united states to do that work. there is no temporary worker visa for somebody to take care of the elderly, this is no, there is only 5000 green cards permanent visas available for those
johnson? guest: i agree we have a problem with undocumented immigration, we have too much undocumented immigration. the immigration coming to the united states should be legal. the problem is that we have an immigration system that has stuck its head in the sand in terms of the economic and labor force realities of today. the truth is that we do have a lot of jobs growing in the high end of the scale spectrum and , have a lot of gaps at the low end of the scale spectrum in the labor market....
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. >> commissioner johnson: okay. i'm still -- i feel like -- and that's the analysis of the only options. i know in the case report, it sort of says that the staff looked at how else to achieve the goals of the settlement and one was to -- can you explain those again? it was unclear to me why there was a couple of options and you said it was unfeasible. if you can go through those options again. >> absolutely. the first option looked at was installing an extension of the staircase or the public sidewalk along copper alley to connect burnett avenue to greystone terrace. unfortunately again, the slope of the lot becomes a problem. it would not only have to be a very interesting engineering solution that would need to be found to create that access, but you would also have to do this with additional agencies coming in. >> that is not a roadway, right? >> right. it's only a sidewalk. it's a pedestrian walkway. >> commissioner johnson: yes. >> and in addition, the connection had budget issues, liability issues. what were
. >> commissioner johnson: okay. i'm still -- i feel like -- and that's the analysis of the only options. i know in the case report, it sort of says that the staff looked at how else to achieve the goals of the settlement and one was to -- can you explain those again? it was unclear to me why there was a couple of options and you said it was unfeasible. if you can go through those options again. >> absolutely. the first option looked at was installing an extension of the staircase...
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this is what's left of tina johnson's home in gadsden, alabama. authorities there have opened an arson investigation. katie stanton first saw these images while watching the news at her office in burlingame and decided to do something to help. >> i looked online to see if there might be a go fund me page, and i didn't see one so, i decided to set one up thinking that maybe i could raise $1,000 or so for her. >> reporter: stanton launched her go fund me campaign friday afternoon. people across the country have already pledged more than $130,000. >> this touched a nerve. i think we have all been moved by the me too movement and have all been moved by the bravery that so many women have demonstrated over the past year. >> reporter: tina johnson is one of eight women who have accused former alabama senate candidate roy moore of sexual assault. he ultimately lost that race in one of the most watched special elections of last year. alabama authorities say they don't believe there is any connection between moore's campaign and the fire that consumed john
this is what's left of tina johnson's home in gadsden, alabama. authorities there have opened an arson investigation. katie stanton first saw these images while watching the news at her office in burlingame and decided to do something to help. >> i looked online to see if there might be a go fund me page, and i didn't see one so, i decided to set one up thinking that maybe i could raise $1,000 or so for her. >> reporter: stanton launched her go fund me campaign friday afternoon....
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they did a 30-day extension. >> commissioner johnson: okay. i was going to say, then let the board decide. it's board-sponsored. planning legislation. theres wi s wits wit s wits wit settlement. we have talked about how the planning department was or was not involved in the process. if that's the deal that everyone has struck, i think we should go with that. and if we want to add anything to it, that's fine, like maybe a condition that, you know, lot merger be prevented or something. i don't know. i don't know what else we would need to hear. there's lawsuit, settlement, supervisor has sponsored legislation. we should move it forward and not be a roadblock in the process. >> commissioner koppel: do you mind putting the zoning chart up again? >> absolutely. i will not be able to fit it all in one section, but i will move it around. this is for rm zoning. to start, you have the three dwelling units per lot or one per 800 square feet of lot area. that's all that's allowed as a maximum. for the minimum, you have a width of 25 feet and an area of 2
they did a 30-day extension. >> commissioner johnson: okay. i was going to say, then let the board decide. it's board-sponsored. planning legislation. theres wi s wits wit s wits wit settlement. we have talked about how the planning department was or was not involved in the process. if that's the deal that everyone has struck, i think we should go with that. and if we want to add anything to it, that's fine, like maybe a condition that, you know, lot merger be prevented or something. i...
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johnson. guest: goal of immigration reform should be to end undocumented immigration, as we know it. everybody should be on board that, that is the goal. having undocumented immigrants in the united states is not good for anybody, not good for us or them f. there are employers out immigration system to further exploitation to choose immigrants over qualified workers, those employers should be punished. set up to system is make sure immigration is used to ill legitimate gaps in the labor force. i believe in enforcement, make sure employers are playing by rules and they are preferring u.s. workers over mmigrant workers, but where we have legitimate needs for immigrant workers, then we should allow our immigration fill those gaps. it is what we've been doing for served us ars, it's well. it is time to update the immigration system to make it fit for our economy of today. did you answer the caller's question about whether the immigration system is hurting african americans in country? guest: the i
johnson. guest: goal of immigration reform should be to end undocumented immigration, as we know it. everybody should be on board that, that is the goal. having undocumented immigrants in the united states is not good for anybody, not good for us or them f. there are employers out immigration system to further exploitation to choose immigrants over qualified workers, those employers should be punished. set up to system is make sure immigration is used to ill legitimate gaps in the labor force....
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boris johnson says post to you britain will have even more money to spend on public services than the disputed three hundred fifty million pounds a week that breaks it is promised but could have put the brakes on bragg's it you politicians may have just opened the door to reconciliation talks with london european council president donald tusk telling the european parliament our hearts still open to britain changing its mind but so far his appeal has fallen on deaf ears british prime minister tories of may is still back in amicable split from the e.u. goes to plan that will occur on march twenty ninth next year. over to max hoffman now brussels correspondent to talk about is love affair or i don't know how much love there is anymore max it sounds like house is down on one neighborhood maze just not interested it seems like maze not interested at least that was the official word they shot that one right down but you never know what the developments will be to sca said this repeatedly in the past is that there is a way back until the twenty ninth of march where we know two thousand eight
boris johnson says post to you britain will have even more money to spend on public services than the disputed three hundred fifty million pounds a week that breaks it is promised but could have put the brakes on bragg's it you politicians may have just opened the door to reconciliation talks with london european council president donald tusk telling the european parliament our hearts still open to britain changing its mind but so far his appeal has fallen on deaf ears british prime minister...
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johnson. i applaud you. you are doing a fantastic job sitting next to a man who i come in my view, see as a racist. >> let's not call names here. what is your question? caller: my question is, mr. johnson, he is doing the good work. my husband and i have a business. we hire immigration. we hire illegal as well as legal immigrants area -- immigrants. >> how do you hire illegal immigrants your business? caller: i hire them because i want to. there is no such thing as illegal. we got your point, michelle. unless you want to respond. >> this is not a time for name-calling. this is a time for solving problems. written was a book called fable of the bees. it ultimately influenced -- they make this important point about labor implementation. exploitation labor , if you can condition them to conditions.xploited the tierney of low expectations takes hold. illegal immigrants do not expect raises or a career path. it is a kind of tierney for people to justify, on economic grounds, knowing to theeration factor makes bar
johnson. i applaud you. you are doing a fantastic job sitting next to a man who i come in my view, see as a racist. >> let's not call names here. what is your question? caller: my question is, mr. johnson, he is doing the good work. my husband and i have a business. we hire immigration. we hire illegal as well as legal immigrants area -- immigrants. >> how do you hire illegal immigrants your business? caller: i hire them because i want to. there is no such thing as illegal. we got...
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i don't know if it is -- for boris johnson.w if it is, a lot of the news organisations are leading on him being slapped down but if you are not following the intricacies of what is happening in the cabinet and with brexit at the moment, boris johnson saunders looks like he is just championing the nhs again —— sort of look. as he did in the referendum campaign with the £350 million promised for the nhs. again, i'm not sure that this is a particularly bad story for him. and i think it works, as kate said, in his favour. there are not any fresh ideas coming out of number ten, there is a vacuum and he is coming up there is a vacuum and he is coming up with slightly mad ideas like this bridge to france last week but this isa bridge to france last week but this is a populist and popular proposal which is more money for the nhs which is more money for the nhs which i think voters will recognise as seriously needed. moving onto the i. as seriously needed. moving onto the i, fake news unit to fight web threat. i was reading that italy h
i don't know if it is -- for boris johnson.w if it is, a lot of the news organisations are leading on him being slapped down but if you are not following the intricacies of what is happening in the cabinet and with brexit at the moment, boris johnson saunders looks like he is just championing the nhs again —— sort of look. as he did in the referendum campaign with the £350 million promised for the nhs. again, i'm not sure that this is a particularly bad story for him. and i think it works,...
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and even some conservative mps who are not boris johnson backers, or leave backers, we re johnson backerse this morning sympathetic to his call, including the chair of the health select committee, sarah wollaston. i welcome anyone in cabinet calling for more money for the nhs, but we need to be looking at a longer term peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long—term. peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long-term. what makes this more difficult for theresa may to handle is notjust because this, in many ways, is a challenge to her authority, that borisjohnson decides to go public and say what he thinks ought to happen to the health budget, but it comes at a time when there is mounting criticism among some tory backbenchers about mrs may just not being radical enough, not having enough big, bold ideas. at that moment, along comes boris johnson with a big initiative, to put £100 million a week more into the nhs. it will fuel the narrative that mrs may is too cautious and not radical enough. 0k, norman, thank you very much for that. i am joined 110w you very much for that
and even some conservative mps who are not boris johnson backers, or leave backers, we re johnson backerse this morning sympathetic to his call, including the chair of the health select committee, sarah wollaston. i welcome anyone in cabinet calling for more money for the nhs, but we need to be looking at a longer term peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long—term. peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long-term. what makes this more difficult for theresa may to handle...
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. >> eagles player chris long and lane johnson are selling under dog t-shirts to benefit philadelphia schools and they are challenging the league to dot same thing. >> our joe holden joins us from school district headquarters in spring garden with the latest developments in this story, joe. >> reporter: we went asking nfl for answers after they came out with an under dog t-shirt of their own, remember chris long and lane johnson were taking the proceed from their own t-shirt and donating 100 percent to the school district. well, apparently the nfl boeing to pressure after an offensive philadelphia social media campaign was launched. nfl rip off? this shall we say official under dog t-shirt had ruffled feathers of a few eagles. >> for them to take their idea to make money for themselves is a joke. >> reporter: this is lane johnson's manager, they have been swamped with order for their under dog t-shirt, you know, one inspired by johnson and chris long's mask wearing celebration after beating the falcons. it seems nfl at first in fun monday tweeted at long to check out its version of th
. >> eagles player chris long and lane johnson are selling under dog t-shirts to benefit philadelphia schools and they are challenging the league to dot same thing. >> our joe holden joins us from school district headquarters in spring garden with the latest developments in this story, joe. >> reporter: we went asking nfl for answers after they came out with an under dog t-shirt of their own, remember chris long and lane johnson were taking the proceed from their own t-shirt...
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johnson was sentenced to ten johnson was sentenced to ten years in prison. he faced the possibility of life behind bars. former, arizona sheriff joe arpaio is running for u-s senate. arpaio is known for his hard-line immigration tactics. last year, president trump pardoned him after arpaio was convicted for not order to stop racially profiling latinos. arpaio spent 24-years as sheriff of maricopa county.he doesn't think his conviction will effect his senate run. if elected, arpaio says his top if elected, arpaio says his top priorities would be immigration, the economy and jobs. he likely faces a congresswoman and state senator in the gop primary. a kansas state representative is apologizing for controversial comments he made about the state's drug laws. while making his point-- republican steve alford told the crowd that the real problem was drug use among african-americans. 75-year-old republican steve alford was speaking to an all-white alford was speaking to an all-white group at a hospital over the weekend. he was arguing against legalizing marijuana--
johnson was sentenced to ten johnson was sentenced to ten years in prison. he faced the possibility of life behind bars. former, arizona sheriff joe arpaio is running for u-s senate. arpaio is known for his hard-line immigration tactics. last year, president trump pardoned him after arpaio was convicted for not order to stop racially profiling latinos. arpaio spent 24-years as sheriff of maricopa county.he doesn't think his conviction will effect his senate run. if elected, arpaio says his top...
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we would've had johnson versus nixon. the likelihood is johnson would have won that race but as we know, the outcome in terms of the issue of the day which is the war would not have made any difference which one of them won that race. this is not just a history book. it's an eyewitness account in many sections of this book. i don't always identify the eyewitness. for example, i was sitting on the floor at home with my parents and older brothers were sitting in the chairs around me. as we were watching the democratic convention and watching the rioting in the streets in chicago. i was watching that so some of these accomplishments here are things i saw with my own eyes and it's a combination of looking at the research material and remembering what i saw and the things i could never forget from the convention was the moment when the mayor of chicago, richard daley who was really running that convention is standing and yelling anti-semitic, profane slurs at senator abraham rubicon because abe stood up at that podium at the c
we would've had johnson versus nixon. the likelihood is johnson would have won that race but as we know, the outcome in terms of the issue of the day which is the war would not have made any difference which one of them won that race. this is not just a history book. it's an eyewitness account in many sections of this book. i don't always identify the eyewitness. for example, i was sitting on the floor at home with my parents and older brothers were sitting in the chairs around me. as we were...
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calledth: yes, johnson the commission during the detroit uprising. it allowed johnson to take action on something that really required a long-term legislative and well-planned response. graduate of hidden, columbia university. let's get to your phone calls. iris is joining us from michigan. hi, and happy new year to you both. i was born and raised in detroit i am 84 years old. we had a mixed neighborhood. what public schools. schools. public we do not have a problem. no kidding. everybody got along. my school was mixed, central high. director forpaign two folks running for class offices. 12th grade, we danced together, laugh together, and there was no trouble, seriously. we all lived together, and there was no separation. poor, rich, in between, no one was looking in your pocket books. two orhink bussing took three hours out of every kid's education just having to get on a bus, go to a different neighborhood, crossing county lines to integrate for a couple of hours into a system that they made no friends and had to go back to the same community, and
calledth: yes, johnson the commission during the detroit uprising. it allowed johnson to take action on something that really required a long-term legislative and well-planned response. graduate of hidden, columbia university. let's get to your phone calls. iris is joining us from michigan. hi, and happy new year to you both. i was born and raised in detroit i am 84 years old. we had a mixed neighborhood. what public schools. schools. public we do not have a problem. no kidding. everybody got...
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trump chip —— doris johnson was once they'd need critic of donald trump. would never go to new york in case he bumped into donald trump. now he is our best and greatest ally... in geopolitics it is very much thinking about the realities of this year and the uk does need to get close to the us and it needs to work with the trump administration. you need to be careful that when there are moral questions about things the president has said about calling the mount. theresa may got this completely wrong when she ran off to donald trump's side and did not take the careful approach of france and germany. donald trump has been to france and germany. he has said hello to angela merkel and emmanuel macron. there were no big demonstrations there. he seemed to be welcomed. when he first met angela merkel he refused to shake her hand and that was terrible. that was a terrible moment. it is not as if he has been on this behaviour. that the troops have gone smoothly because they took the practical view that you need to work with the united states. beading onto the sunday
trump chip —— doris johnson was once they'd need critic of donald trump. would never go to new york in case he bumped into donald trump. now he is our best and greatest ally... in geopolitics it is very much thinking about the realities of this year and the uk does need to get close to the us and it needs to work with the trump administration. you need to be careful that when there are moral questions about things the president has said about calling the mount. theresa may got this...
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commissioner johnson? or commissioner koppel? >> commissioner koppel: let me acknowledge my predecessor, in your years of service up here, good to see you back in the room. now on to the project, just going down the list of bullet points, this is something that a lot of us can not really argue with. replacement of an existing goes station. not only on site bmr, but the additional extra bmr. transit-oriented development in the mission, which has its two-part stations. a local, family owns, multigenerational teller. and these are more likely to build their projects, instead of what we're encountered with and not knowing where the project will go after here. >> commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: thank you. sorry about the mixup there. thank you. i appreciated a lot of things about this project. commissioner koppel mentioned a few of them. but i do have a couple of questions and i will start with those and i will see other commissioners and see where we end up. it's a state density bonus project and we're subject to state
commissioner johnson? or commissioner koppel? >> commissioner koppel: let me acknowledge my predecessor, in your years of service up here, good to see you back in the room. now on to the project, just going down the list of bullet points, this is something that a lot of us can not really argue with. replacement of an existing goes station. not only on site bmr, but the additional extra bmr. transit-oriented development in the mission, which has its two-part stations. a local, family owns,...
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that's just one part of johnson's mission. the other is promoting justice. >> we are wanting more transparency. she's been pushing for changes in policing. 's death did raise pressure on political leaders and police departments to do with the issue of gun violence and racial disparities. >> we want them to invest time in their communities and as they invest time, to work side- by-side with the communities. when they do that, it will build a better relationship. >> reporter: johnson is hopeful of changes in policy and attitude and as people gathered to remember her son, they will remember what they are fighting for. >> it feels good to know that i'm making a difference in the community. that the foundation is making a difference. >> reporter: johnson plans to speak out on behalf of other mothers whose children have been killed by law enforcement. the officer who shot grant in the back was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to two years. johnson has moved past that burt which she called disappointed and encou
that's just one part of johnson's mission. the other is promoting justice. >> we are wanting more transparency. she's been pushing for changes in policing. 's death did raise pressure on political leaders and police departments to do with the issue of gun violence and racial disparities. >> we want them to invest time in their communities and as they invest time, to work side- by-side with the communities. when they do that, it will build a better relationship. >> reporter:...
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johnson is calling for zapata's immediate resignation, or his firing by the san leandro city council. zapata has not yet commented on these allegations. ( marty ) a new 10-car bart train is in service. this comes after months of delays and an investment of more than two billion dollars. bart calls this the "fleet of the future". this new train is energy efficient....has digital maps and wider aisles, but fewer seats. bart says that allows more people to file onto the trains at once. one bart rider likes what she sees...including the "bay area" vibe of the train. <"being able to have something that's more spacious that has air conditioning that has more features i think is great...when you get on the train it still looks like a
johnson is calling for zapata's immediate resignation, or his firing by the san leandro city council. zapata has not yet commented on these allegations. ( marty ) a new 10-car bart train is in service. this comes after months of delays and an investment of more than two billion dollars. bart calls this the "fleet of the future". this new train is energy efficient....has digital maps and wider aisles, but fewer seats. bart says that allows more people to file onto the trains at once....
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johnson es la directora de una conocida organización sin fines de lucro que recibe fondos públicos debrindar servicios a personas de bajos ingresos. supuestamente, zapata insistía en hacer las reuniones en el automóvil de ella afuera de este restaurante y donde, según johnson, hacía comentarios inapropiados. 29:23 "cuando me vi obligada a pedir una extensión a los términos de ese préstamo, el city manager uso esa oportunidad para presionarme" ese día, dice que zapata le sugirió que ella tenía la llave para recibir una extensión de ese préstamo. nats: 29:40"a lo que yo no estaba dispuesta a una relación con él" cuando se negó. dice que la situación empeoró.y supuestamente zapata empezó hablar mal de ella..hasta que decidió presentar una denuncia ante el concejo municipal de san leandro. la semana pasada, chris zapata negó las acusaciones en una carta de 23 páginas. fullscreen: "nunca tuve y nunca intenté contacto físico con johnson y nunca socialicé con ella, más que en eventos comunitarios" " el concejo municipal votó ayer de forma unánime suspender al chris zapata de sus labores y co
johnson es la directora de una conocida organización sin fines de lucro que recibe fondos públicos debrindar servicios a personas de bajos ingresos. supuestamente, zapata insistía en hacer las reuniones en el automóvil de ella afuera de este restaurante y donde, según johnson, hacía comentarios inapropiados. 29:23 "cuando me vi obligada a pedir una extensión a los términos de ese préstamo, el city manager uso esa oportunidad para presionarme" ese día, dice que zapata le...
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thank you, dan johnson.o stand down in the wake of his girlfriend making racist remarks about meghan markle. nigel farage said in the daily telegraph that mr bolton could use the occasion to force ukip to reform. police in yorkshire looking for a missing schoolgirl have found a body in a river. ursula keogh, who's from halifax, was last seen on monday afternoon dressed in her school uniform. police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, but are continuing to establish the cause. her family have been told. legendary south african jazz trumpeter hugh massa kaler has died in hospital in johannesburg. trumpeter hugh massa kaler has died in hospital injohannesburg. he was 78 and had been receiving treatment for prostate cancer. a leading anti—apartheid campaigner... that's a summary of the latest bbc campaigner... news — more at 10.30. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. time now
thank you, dan johnson.o stand down in the wake of his girlfriend making racist remarks about meghan markle. nigel farage said in the daily telegraph that mr bolton could use the occasion to force ukip to reform. police in yorkshire looking for a missing schoolgirl have found a body in a river. ursula keogh, who's from halifax, was last seen on monday afternoon dressed in her school uniform. police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, but are continuing to establish...
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instead, boris johnson let his colleagues and eve ryo ne johnson let his colleagues and everyone elsee wants an extra £5 billion for the nhs in england. do you welcome the foreign secretary's intervention? the health secretary kept quiet about mrjohnson trampling on his turf, but look at this. the chancellor did not exactly look amused. mrjohnson is the foreign secretary. i gave the health secretary and extra £6 billion at the recent budget and will look at departmental allocations again at the spending review when it takes place, thank you. it is not unknown for borisjohnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing, to occasionally indulge in some extracurricularfreelancing, piling on stuff not exactly in the brief of a foreign secretary. i am told that ona a foreign secretary. i am told that on a recent visit to a hospital with the health secretary he was very concerned about what he saw and is determined to deliver on the idea from the eu referendum campaign about or money for the health service after into it. on top of that, his timing could hardly be worse for
instead, boris johnson let his colleagues and eve ryo ne johnson let his colleagues and everyone elsee wants an extra £5 billion for the nhs in england. do you welcome the foreign secretary's intervention? the health secretary kept quiet about mrjohnson trampling on his turf, but look at this. the chancellor did not exactly look amused. mrjohnson is the foreign secretary. i gave the health secretary and extra £6 billion at the recent budget and will look at departmental allocations again at...
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johnson.adline. -- boris johnson. the other thing about this is almost seems that the uk is trying to sort of connect more to europe, as it is disengaging. if i may bring sort of a brexit element into this, so you sort of think well, which way do you want to go? well, maybe that is the point, that even outside the eu, we can have more business with you, build more bridges effectively, with the hexagon. we have run out of time. it flies by, doesn't it? thank you very much indeed, a fascinating perspective on the media around the world today. thank you for watching the briefing. bye for now. following hot on the heels of the stormy weather yesterday that brought a wind gust of 83 miles an hour to eastern england, today the focus today is on the snow. the satellite picture shows snow showers to the north—west but here is a little trough, a cold front that enhances the amount of snow, the frequency and heaviness of snow showers. where it is going? well, western scotland, arriving more or less in t
johnson.adline. -- boris johnson. the other thing about this is almost seems that the uk is trying to sort of connect more to europe, as it is disengaging. if i may bring sort of a brexit element into this, so you sort of think well, which way do you want to go? well, maybe that is the point, that even outside the eu, we can have more business with you, build more bridges effectively, with the hexagon. we have run out of time. it flies by, doesn't it? thank you very much indeed, a fascinating...
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cory johnson, thank you, and for that story.ing up, streaming services take home high honors of the golden globes. we give you a list of winners, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: sony music publishing and facebook signed a deal for online video. it will allow facebook users to post songs from artists like ed sheeran and taylor swift from a catalog of 3 million songs. the multiyear accord will give songwriters the chance to earn royalties when their music is used on facebook and instagram. financial terms were not disclosed. could mesmerizing qualities of the iphone foster a public health crisis? two big shareholders of apple think so. the california state teachers retirement system urged apple to create ways for parents to restrict child access to their mobile phones and study uses on mental health. big winner of the golden globes, streaming services. amazon studios bounce back after a rough 2017, losing its studio head after allegations of sexual harassment. amazon's "the marvelous mrs. maisel" won best series and best actress
cory johnson, thank you, and for that story.ing up, streaming services take home high honors of the golden globes. we give you a list of winners, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: sony music publishing and facebook signed a deal for online video. it will allow facebook users to post songs from artists like ed sheeran and taylor swift from a catalog of 3 million songs. the multiyear accord will give songwriters the chance to earn royalties when their music is used on facebook and instagram....
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we are here with dakota johnson right now!d. now, dakota, you've done a a dramatic roles. you've done a comedic role. which means you have to be quick on your feet. so i wanted to test out your skills and see just how quickly you can think on the spot. it is time for "think fast." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ think fast >> jimmy: all right. here's how it works. >> okay. >> jimmy: even the song is fast. [ light laughter ] here's how it works. we're going to take turns drawing one of these cards. each card has five totally random questions on it, okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: one person asks the questions. the other person has to answer each question as soon as it's asked. and i mean immediately. it doesn't matter if the answer is right or wrong. it just has to be the very first thing that pops in your head. dakota, because you're the guest, i'll read you the questions first. >> okay. oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you getting nervous? >> yeah. >> jimmy: no! there's no right or wrong. you already won. >> okay. i al
we are here with dakota johnson right now!d. now, dakota, you've done a a dramatic roles. you've done a comedic role. which means you have to be quick on your feet. so i wanted to test out your skills and see just how quickly you can think on the spot. it is time for "think fast." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ think fast >> jimmy: all right. here's how it works. >> okay. >> jimmy: even the song is fast. [ light laughter ] here's how it works. we're...
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johnson says they're devastated by the fire. >> everything is gone.e come out of that with the clothes on our backs. me, my grandson and husband. we have nothing. >> reporter: since launching the go fund me campaign, stanton has been able to talk with tina johnson by phone. >> when i first called her, she was in tears. i think she was both overwhelmed by the grief of losing her home, but also by the remarkable compassion that so many people have shown. >> reporter: the money raised will go to help rebuild johnson's home and any extra money will go to local charities in alabama. nbc bay area news. >>> well, yesterday morning marked the first-ever legal recreational pot sales in san francisco. seven approved retailers have started selling recreational marijuana. all were previously established dispensaries, like this one, the apath care yum. >> it's absolutely a mix, but we are seeing a lot of first timers, or people who haven't used marijuana, maybe since college. >> it seems more legitimate. it's safer that way, rather than dealing with people on the
johnson says they're devastated by the fire. >> everything is gone.e come out of that with the clothes on our backs. me, my grandson and husband. we have nothing. >> reporter: since launching the go fund me campaign, stanton has been able to talk with tina johnson by phone. >> when i first called her, she was in tears. i think she was both overwhelmed by the grief of losing her home, but also by the remarkable compassion that so many people have shown. >> reporter: the...
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we're talking about michael with lane johnson. it was that kind of night here request. >>> welcome back to the x here as people here call it in st. paul. i'm don bell, once again, opening night of super bowl lii. that means the officially under way. thousands of media members here in this buildlyngany interviews. and one guy decided that he wanted to be a member media tonight. that is starting linebacker michelhere he is using our mic interviewing lane johnson. >> a what do you mean to this >> i'm just a voice. i'm just a voice who doesn't wantback, who says what everybody thinks, even if it gets him in a little i'm not going to be politicalry correct up here. you know i am ait got to be som headlines trending going up, going up. but i like to have guys, i love work every day. it's sfun. god bless everybody. >> now, i don't thinatk i answe asked that question. michael kendricks, thank you for the job, brother. we appreciate you. by the way, if you take a look at lane johnson's glasses in that interview, he was wearingy swag l went
we're talking about michael with lane johnson. it was that kind of night here request. >>> welcome back to the x here as people here call it in st. paul. i'm don bell, once again, opening night of super bowl lii. that means the officially under way. thousands of media members here in this buildlyngany interviews. and one guy decided that he wanted to be a member media tonight. that is starting linebacker michelhere he is using our mic interviewing lane johnson. >> a what do you...
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we're talking about michael kendrick in an interview with lane johnson. it was that kind of night here in st. this winter in the state with more ski mountains than any other family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. request. >>> welcome back to the x here as people here call it in st. paul. i'm don bell, once again opening night of super bowl lii. that means the festivities are officially under way. thousands of media members here in this building conducting really many interviews. and one guy decided that he wanted to be a member of the media tonight. that is starting linebacker michael kendrick. here he is using our mic interviewing lane johnson. >> a question for you. what do you mean to this eagles locker room? >> i'm just a voice. i'm just a voice who doesn't want to hold back who says what everybody thinks, even if it gets him in a little bit of trouble. i'm not going to be
we're talking about michael kendrick in an interview with lane johnson. it was that kind of night here in st. this winter in the state with more ski mountains than any other family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. request. >>> welcome back to the x here as people here call it in st. paul. i'm don bell, once...
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this week, gop senator ron johnson focusing on one text message referencing a secret society. >> and that secret society -- we have an informant that's talking about a group that were holding secret meetings off-site. there is so much smoke here. there's so much suspicions. >> let's stop there. a secret society -- secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> reporter: but then abc news and others obtained the actual text. page writing, "are you even going to give out your calendars? seems kind of depressing. maybe it should just be the first meeting of the secret society." its meaning wholly unclear, and sources speculating that the secret society reference was meant in jest, a joke, something even senator johnson today seemed willing to consider. >> do you agree that it appeared to be in jest? >> it's a real possibility. >> okay, pierre thomas live from washington tonight. you heard jor johnson right there acknowledging it is a real possibility that this text about a secret society was a joke. but senator johnson also claimed to have an informant who said a gro
this week, gop senator ron johnson focusing on one text message referencing a secret society. >> and that secret society -- we have an informant that's talking about a group that were holding secret meetings off-site. there is so much smoke here. there's so much suspicions. >> let's stop there. a secret society -- secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> reporter: but then abc news and others obtained the actual text. page writing, "are you...
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host: for two perspectives we are joined by daniel stein and then johnson -- and then johnson. we will get your predictions and hopes. was the mostk important development in 2017 when it came to the issue of immigration in the country? it has been the emergence of the dreamers and the issue of what do we do with the 1.5
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& johnson?'s very important, and it's important at a personal level. as the grandson of immigrants myself, it's something that has been a very important part of our country, and making sure that we have comprehensive immigration reform that takes into consideration, you know, how can we help these people gain the right, their appropriate rights in the united states how can we make sure they're drivers of the economy, that's what this is all about so it's certainly our hope, we have made a stand on daca. it's our hope we can get more comprehensive reform through and we want to help our employees like the one you talked to this morning we think it's good for all of industry when that gets done >> david, do you have a question >> yeah, thank you, meg. alex, back to capital allocations specific to tax reform itself, meg mentioned the money you have overseas. but in a larger sense, not just that $16 billion or so, but one of the lower tax rates do you see yourself increasing your returns to sharehold
& johnson?'s very important, and it's important at a personal level. as the grandson of immigrants myself, it's something that has been a very important part of our country, and making sure that we have comprehensive immigration reform that takes into consideration, you know, how can we help these people gain the right, their appropriate rights in the united states how can we make sure they're drivers of the economy, that's what this is all about so it's certainly our hope, we have made a...