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johnson and his family. i think it is going to lift a heavy weight around the world that this actually happened. i thank you as well. >> i think it is great when a great champion doesn't have to worry about the early part of the century -- i think it is great when a great champion comes the honor and even press that another great champion be honored. >> thank you. >> i think that that is a great thing. >> everybody knows sly and what a job he's done. i tell you what, i love his movies. i don't care if it's rambo or rocky, i still don't know which i like better, but sly is a special guy. he's more shy than you would think. if you want to say a word, you can. >> no pressure here; right? mr. president, it is incredible that you have done this because it's one thing -- i have been blessed with the rocky situation, playing that character, and actually when i was writing it, i'm thinking about inspiration for jack johnson, bigger than life, incredible character and always treated so unfairly. his prime was taken a
johnson and his family. i think it is going to lift a heavy weight around the world that this actually happened. i thank you as well. >> i think it is great when a great champion doesn't have to worry about the early part of the century -- i think it is great when a great champion comes the honor and even press that another great champion be honored. >> thank you. >> i think that that is a great thing. >> everybody knows sly and what a job he's done. i tell you what, i...
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he became vice president for johnson, he became a loyal support for johnson including the support of vietnam. he became the public faith of selling the war to the american people. this creates a lot of people for him with a lot of party by liberals saw humphrey having turned his back on the party and on his liberal believes. he was still popular among labor but for a lot of democrats, he was seen as negatively as johnson was. >> kathleen, we want to talk about your father, i want to ask you about eugene mccarthy, the senator who announced of 1967 to challenge a sitting president, lyndon b. johnson, what was your father thinking early in that process as eugene mccarthy was ramping up his own campaign in new hampshire and elsewhere? >> as you know a number of people were asking my father to run for president my father was am b ambivilant about it. he did not want to have this fight just to be about him and lyndon johnson. he wanted to raise larger issues. when he spoken out against the vietnam war in 1967, very view fe few people listened to what he said. that was the aspect of how my
he became vice president for johnson, he became a loyal support for johnson including the support of vietnam. he became the public faith of selling the war to the american people. this creates a lot of people for him with a lot of party by liberals saw humphrey having turned his back on the party and on his liberal believes. he was still popular among labor but for a lot of democrats, he was seen as negatively as johnson was. >> kathleen, we want to talk about your father, i want to ask...
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president johnson fairly defeats mccarthy. he didn't lose the primary it was just his margin of victory. >> he one by four points, i believe. the part he one was extraordinary and i think showed his dissatisfaction within the parties. bobby kennedy actually used that. the party is divided. >> that's right, the party was clearly, there was a huge division. one thing worth pointing out though about the new hampshire vote, 20% voted for george wallace, it wasn't a bunch of hippies saying we shouldn't bring johnson home. he wanted a way out of vietnam. they didn't care if it was withdrawal or escalation, they wanted to find a way to bring troops home, there's a lot of this, he didn't run on a mass form, and he send a message to washington about how you feel about the war effort and he could bring in people not just opposed to the war but he could bring in more moderate, conservative voters who supported the war effort, but were upset with how the way the world was going to it created a big coalition in new hampshire. >> four days
president johnson fairly defeats mccarthy. he didn't lose the primary it was just his margin of victory. >> he one by four points, i believe. the part he one was extraordinary and i think showed his dissatisfaction within the parties. bobby kennedy actually used that. the party is divided. >> that's right, the party was clearly, there was a huge division. one thing worth pointing out though about the new hampshire vote, 20% voted for george wallace, it wasn't a bunch of hippies...
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hillary clinton joins lynda johnson robb, the daughter of president johnson and lady bird johnson, to talk about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the causes of the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion which was hosted by the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. it is about 40 minutes.
hillary clinton joins lynda johnson robb, the daughter of president johnson and lady bird johnson, to talk about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the causes of the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion which was hosted by the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. it is about 40 minutes.
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johnson fought tooth and nail. humphrey tried recreating the sum over of '68 to craft a message that would be somewhat his own message of the board to say that johnson is lacking and to his discredited, when the law went down it ended up in the convention in chicago at the dnc, he even dorgs ed endorsed the war. humphrey ends up endorsing johnson's position and i think ultimately had he done something different, had he come out in favor of the war he would have one the election. >> greg, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania pennsylvania, go ahead, sir. >> thank you, i was a nine-year-old on the tracks in baltimore and as you can tell i'm welling up just thinking about it, but my question is this: as, looking forward and i hope this isn't too far off track but what was the trajectory in the democratic party after 1968 that made them incapable of mounting such a fractured challenge to richard nixon four years later? can you summarize what was going on in the party that they were not able to put together a reasonable challenge
johnson fought tooth and nail. humphrey tried recreating the sum over of '68 to craft a message that would be somewhat his own message of the board to say that johnson is lacking and to his discredited, when the law went down it ended up in the convention in chicago at the dnc, he even dorgs ed endorsed the war. humphrey ends up endorsing johnson's position and i think ultimately had he done something different, had he come out in favor of the war he would have one the election. >> greg,...
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hillary clinton joins lynda johnson robb, the daughter of president johnson and lady bird johnson, tok about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the causes of the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. andrea mitchell moderates this discussion which was hosted by the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. it is about 40 minutes. hank andena meyer, lethal -- lisle, wally, wherever you are, joe, and
hillary clinton joins lynda johnson robb, the daughter of president johnson and lady bird johnson, tok about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the causes of the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. andrea mitchell moderates this discussion which was hosted by the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. it is about 40 minutes. hank andena meyer, lethal -- lisle, wally, wherever you are, joe, and
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johnson: that's what i wanted to ask you. mr. pompeo: when i heard back from him, there was little doubt in my mind that he understood the scope of what it was we were asking for, what the nature of what would have to take place, the verification that we would need to undertake in order to be comfortable, that we could begin to deliver the assurances that he in return asked for. so i think we were having a real conversation where there was real understanding between the two of us. it's what caused me to recommend to the president that i thought the time would in fact permit us to have a real opportunity to do something historic. i'm still optimistic that we will reach that point. i know the president is as well. mr. johnson: so you have no doubt that you made it crystal clear and he fully understands exactly what dismantlement means in terms of these negotiations? mr. pompeo: to the best of my ability, senator. mr. johnson: so he understood it. did he have any reaction whatsoever? mr. pompeo: yes. and while i have -- mr. johnson:
johnson: that's what i wanted to ask you. mr. pompeo: when i heard back from him, there was little doubt in my mind that he understood the scope of what it was we were asking for, what the nature of what would have to take place, the verification that we would need to undertake in order to be comfortable, that we could begin to deliver the assurances that he in return asked for. so i think we were having a real conversation where there was real understanding between the two of us. it's what...
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of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to yourhone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european eyes everything in its host: wrong. elizabeth cobbs. guest: i completely understand what you're saying and i know that that is the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it. but what we tend to not remember or not even really know is the extent to which other countries have asked us for our protection. you look at what's happened and you say why didn't they all just caicos out, we got bases all around the world, we have those bases because those countries want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad, south korea, japan, britain, if the, etc. i'm italy, united st
of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to yourhone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european...
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of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to yourhone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european eyes everything in its host: wrong. elizabeth cobbs. guest: i completely understand what you're saying and i know that that is the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it. but what we tend to not remember or not even really know is the extent to which other countries have asked us for our protection. you look at what's happened and you say why didn't they all just caicos out, we got bases all around the world, we have those bases because those countries want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad, south korea, japan, britain, if the, etc. i'm italy, united st
of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to yourhone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european...
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johnson wants to fight them. the more he fights them the more because s he looks however johnson might have anted to pass himself off as a second lincoln, all you had to do was watch andrew johnson in public. especially after that drunken inaugural, and johnson would self-des instruct himself. speaking in public was not his long suit. went on what he called a swim around the circumstance. supposed to be a visit to the city of chicago but what was, was to try to gin to himself.pathetic he makes an idiot of himself from start to finish, and by the it, people are openly eckling him, and getting his dander is not difficult to do, one e obliges them with foolish comment after another, and in the end, andrew johnson torpedos his own ship. you mentioned the courts. amendments. 15th the roll of the supreme court and federal courts is probably of the least known aspects of reconstruction, but it played a big role. again, if we -- we go back to impact being felt even today. the. of the hief justice united states during did
johnson wants to fight them. the more he fights them the more because s he looks however johnson might have anted to pass himself off as a second lincoln, all you had to do was watch andrew johnson in public. especially after that drunken inaugural, and johnson would self-des instruct himself. speaking in public was not his long suit. went on what he called a swim around the circumstance. supposed to be a visit to the city of chicago but what was, was to try to gin to himself.pathetic he makes...
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with johnson, and also with walt rostow, who became johnson's national security adviser during thise in 1968. the meant that dean rusk on one hand was certainly committed to the vietnam war, and wanted to help johnson in that effort but was also increasingly conscious, i think, that things weren't working out very well there. diminishes its support for the work, but he himself began to look for other issues. and he accomplished quite a bit in policy toward western europe, which charles de gaulle, the france, had a direct challenge posed to the united states, and that required a great deal of finesse and diplomacy to try to mend those and to try to keep nato from falling apart. dean rusk was one of the major figures in trying to figure that out. so even though vietnam didn't work out for him, he did have other significant accomplishments. and conversely, in north vietnam, ho chi minh, what drove him? thisbeth: the anon has long history, 2000 years of warning about its independence. they were conquered by china for 1000 years. there were other times when china came back and try to con
with johnson, and also with walt rostow, who became johnson's national security adviser during thise in 1968. the meant that dean rusk on one hand was certainly committed to the vietnam war, and wanted to help johnson in that effort but was also increasingly conscious, i think, that things weren't working out very well there. diminishes its support for the work, but he himself began to look for other issues. and he accomplished quite a bit in policy toward western europe, which charles de...
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johnson fought tooth and nail. humphrey tried recreating the sum over of '68 to craft a message that would be somewhat his own message of the board to say that johnson is lacking and to his discredited, when the law went down it ended up in the convention in chicago at the dnc, he even dorgs ed endorsed the war. humphrey ends up endorsing johnson's position and i think ultimately had he done something different, had he come out in favor of the war he would have one the election. >> greg, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania pennsylvania, go ahead, sir. >> thank you, i was a nine-year-old on the tracks in baltimore and as you can tell i'm welling up just thinking about it, but my question is this: as, looking forward and i hope this isn't too far off track but what was the trajectory in the democratic party after 1968 that made them incapable of mounting such a fractured challenge to richard nixon four years later? can you summarize what was going on in the party that they were not able to put together a reasonable challenge
johnson fought tooth and nail. humphrey tried recreating the sum over of '68 to craft a message that would be somewhat his own message of the board to say that johnson is lacking and to his discredited, when the law went down it ended up in the convention in chicago at the dnc, he even dorgs ed endorsed the war. humphrey ends up endorsing johnson's position and i think ultimately had he done something different, had he come out in favor of the war he would have one the election. >> greg,...
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with johnson. and that meant that dean rusk was certainly committed to the vietnam war and wanted to help johnson in that effort, but he was also increasingly conscious, i think, that rings were not working out very well. that did not diminish his support for the war, but it did mean that he began to look for other issues and he accomplished quite a bit, for example, with policies in western europe, which as elizabeth, and that required -- that required a great deal of finesse and diplomacy to try to mend those bridges and try to keep nato from falling apart. dean rusk was one of the major figures in trying to work that out. so even though vietnam didn't work out well for him, he did have some other significant accomplishments. >> and north vietnam, chi minh. what motivated him? what drove him? but vietnam has this long history, 2000 years of worrying about its independence. it was conquered by china for 1000 years and there were other times when china try to combat. vietnam is a country, not a war
with johnson. and that meant that dean rusk was certainly committed to the vietnam war and wanted to help johnson in that effort, but he was also increasingly conscious, i think, that rings were not working out very well. that did not diminish his support for the war, but it did mean that he began to look for other issues and he accomplished quite a bit, for example, with policies in western europe, which as elizabeth, and that required -- that required a great deal of finesse and diplomacy to...
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it disrupted the roosevelt /johnson coalition. and he became the party opposed to civil rights in most instances. i think on those two fronts. it was for a while. i think those areas domestically and overseas the republican party was able to gain a lock on the lecture -- electorial college. >> thank you matthew dallek and robert merry. we appreciate your time. >>> live sunday morning on 1958. america in turmoil. we look at the impact of the vietnam war. while the war was fought in the jungles of vietnam. civil disobedience dominated u.s. headlines. joining us to talk about that turbulent time are doug stanton the author of odyssey. the epic battle to survive the vietnam war. and film maker novick. watch 1968 america in turmoil live sunday at 830 eastern. and an american history tv on c- span three -- 3. >>> up next on real america. california governor ronald reagan appears on cbs face the nation to take questions from journalists. he discusses the 1968 presidential candidates including nixon, nelson rockefeller, and george wallace
it disrupted the roosevelt /johnson coalition. and he became the party opposed to civil rights in most instances. i think on those two fronts. it was for a while. i think those areas domestically and overseas the republican party was able to gain a lock on the lecture -- electorial college. >> thank you matthew dallek and robert merry. we appreciate your time. >>> live sunday morning on 1958. america in turmoil. we look at the impact of the vietnam war. while the war was fought...
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. >>> 50 years ago on march 31st, 1968, the linden banes johnson announced his decision not to run for reelection that year. up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40-minute address from the oval office. he begins by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. >> each week american history tvs reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> although it started like so many others, for president johnson the month of march would call for a momentous and far-reaching decision. the president had been aware of a growing divisiveness within the country, at the same time he clearly knew what the america of tomorrow could be if americans would work together playing aside their differences to realize the nation's true potential. for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and the country's divisions, culminating with an announcement on the final day of the month that would both shock and sadden the nation. this dramatic decis
. >>> 50 years ago on march 31st, 1968, the linden banes johnson announced his decision not to run for reelection that year. up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40-minute address from the oval office. he begins by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. >> each week american history tvs reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> although it started like so many others, for president johnson the month...
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johnson.per nobel peace prize. the only person who could believe this is trump himself, because you can't flatter him too much and it is need to get him to not back down from the iran deal. otherwise it is ludicrous. this man threatened to blast north korea out of the water. he has put up military spending and upped intervention in the middle east, so it is ludicrous but it might just the middle east, so it is ludicrous but it mightjust swing it, because if borisjohnson but it mightjust swing it, because if boris johnson flatters but it mightjust swing it, because if borisjohnson flatters him enough, he might succeed. that is clearly the aim. i suppose the dangerfor boris clearly the aim. i suppose the danger for boris johnson is clearly the aim. i suppose the dangerfor borisjohnson is if it doesn't come off. fascinating that the best way to appeal to donald trump is to go on fox & friends, rather than using his meeting with mike pompeo and mike pence. it will be interesting to see what happen
johnson.per nobel peace prize. the only person who could believe this is trump himself, because you can't flatter him too much and it is need to get him to not back down from the iran deal. otherwise it is ludicrous. this man threatened to blast north korea out of the water. he has put up military spending and upped intervention in the middle east, so it is ludicrous but it might just the middle east, so it is ludicrous but it mightjust swing it, because if borisjohnson but it mightjust swing...
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. >> president johnson wants ja jackie to stand next to him for his inauguration. insists on wearing her blood-stained clothes. >> by putting jackie kennedy in that photo lbj is showing the continuation of power, and that jfk's widow is standing there. but i think ultimately the image conveyed utter shock and grief. >> meanwhile, bobby goes into some emotional netherworld because he realizes that everybody else may be falling apart but he's got to hold it together. he calls sister eunice and says start planning the funeral. he calls brother ted and he says, you will tell our parents what's just happened. >> and so it comes to ted to have the most onerous duty possible in that family, to tell the father that president kennedy is dead. >> ted and eunice didn't want him to hear this from anybody else. he called rose, who would hear about it immediately. and they told rose to unplug every television in the house. and they arrive, and they told them. and he started to cry. >> joseph and rose have now lost three of their nine children. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambit
. >> president johnson wants ja jackie to stand next to him for his inauguration. insists on wearing her blood-stained clothes. >> by putting jackie kennedy in that photo lbj is showing the continuation of power, and that jfk's widow is standing there. but i think ultimately the image conveyed utter shock and grief. >> meanwhile, bobby goes into some emotional netherworld because he realizes that everybody else may be falling apart but he's got to hold it together. he calls...
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how did johnson -- how was senator johnson able to withhold? he didn't return his blue slip. and senator leahy, the democratic chair, respected it. the same should prove true for senator balanced win. she should get the same respect from senator mcconnell and chairman grassley that senator johnson got for the same seat from then leader reid and senator leahy, then chairman of judiciary. but, no, our republican colleagues keep changing the rules. senator johnson's right to refuse a judge from his home state, as i said, was respected by then chairma chairman lahey. was -- leahy. was defended public by guess who? mr. brennan himself. he wrote an op-ed. he was not a nominee for judge then saying johnson's right to hold the seat open should be respected. now he's here on the floor with the blue slip being ignored for the first time since i've been here. that's since 1998. how is senator baldwin's right to consult on judges for her state any less important than senator johnson's? it's mind-bending hypocrisy. it's an appalling double standard. and it's another erosion of minority ri
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lyndon johnson wins in a landslide. there, goldwater is defeated and many are wondering what is going to happen. what changed between 1964 and 1968? >> well, 1964 was seen freely as the conservative device. a lot of liberals after the goldwater debacle said that conservatives, the extreme right has no home in the center of american politics. but the country changed dramatically as we are going to discuss, vietnam, issues of urban unrest, law and order, and the republican party ultimately with the goldwater caption the nomination of 64 signaled where the energy at the grassroots of the donor level, ideologically, in the conservative media, where all the energy was flowing and it was flowing to the right of the republican party and that was ultimately the goldwater type conservatives who were on the ascendant and to carried and prevailed for most part and 68. >> a key player was richard nixon of course. he loses the governorship in 1962. that famous speech, you won't have dick nixon to kick around anymore, abc news palace
lyndon johnson wins in a landslide. there, goldwater is defeated and many are wondering what is going to happen. what changed between 1964 and 1968? >> well, 1964 was seen freely as the conservative device. a lot of liberals after the goldwater debacle said that conservatives, the extreme right has no home in the center of american politics. but the country changed dramatically as we are going to discuss, vietnam, issues of urban unrest, law and order, and the republican party ultimately...
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of 1968om the summer and the courtesy of the johnson library and the johnson white house, back to yourhone calls as we look back 50 years, 1968, american turmoil. deborah in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, happy mother's day. it's always a bit unusual for me to think about how all the devastation that we have done and making itorld into something heroic. i never could understand that. america -- american bombs the rest of the world. , weoesn't make any sense try to european eyes everything in its host: wrong. elizabeth cobbs. guest: i completely understand what you're saying and i know that that is the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it. but what we tend to not remember or not even really know is the extent to which other countries have asked us for our protection. you look at what's happened and you say why didn't they all just caicos out, we got bases all around the world, we have those bases because those countries want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad, south korea, japan, britain, if the, etc. i'm italy, united st
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senator johnson: senator hoeven. senator hoeven: thank you, chairman johnson. and thank you, secretary, for being here today and for the important work that you're doing every day. i'm going to follow up on some of the things we talked about at our dha to appropriation hearing hearing,propriation which you were at recently. i'm pleased to co-sponsor legislation with this committee's leadership that will give you authorities at dhs, in regard to addressing some of the challenges with making sure that in our airspace we manage the as, unmanned aerial vehicles and systems, adequately not only to protect privacy but security. that's very important work. and my first question, while we're working with you to provide those authorities to track and disable threatening unmanned aircraft, and as you develop these counter-u.s.a. counter-uas capabilities, do you have a plan in place to get them validated by the department so you can use them in this effort? and how will you go about testing and evaluating counter-u.a.s. technologies? secretary nielsen: thank you. so we've
senator johnson: senator hoeven. senator hoeven: thank you, chairman johnson. and thank you, secretary, for being here today and for the important work that you're doing every day. i'm going to follow up on some of the things we talked about at our dha to appropriation hearing hearing,propriation which you were at recently. i'm pleased to co-sponsor legislation with this committee's leadership that will give you authorities at dhs, in regard to addressing some of the challenges with making sure...
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>>y the end of march, president johnson is in despair.eat nightmare, is in the race. >> i'm interested in the future of this country and what it must stand for, and i don't think it's been satisfactory up to the present time. >> this on top of all the other bad news he had in march pushes lbj over the edge. finally, let me say this. >> he told very few people about the last part of his march 31st speech. >> of course mother knew that he was going to do it that night. i talked to him. i said please, don't do it. but daddy had made his decision. >> with america's sons in the field far away, with america's future under challenge right here at home, i do not belief that i should devote an hour or day of my time to any personal partisan causes or to any other duties other than the awesome duties of this office. >> he just was worn out. >> accordingly. by all of these heavy, heavy burdens. >> i shall not seek and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. >> i stood in the wings and -- and cried. >> good ni
>>y the end of march, president johnson is in despair.eat nightmare, is in the race. >> i'm interested in the future of this country and what it must stand for, and i don't think it's been satisfactory up to the present time. >> this on top of all the other bad news he had in march pushes lbj over the edge. finally, let me say this. >> he told very few people about the last part of his march 31st speech. >> of course mother knew that he was going to do it that...
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lower johnson -- boris johnson: it is never in the advice to use nuclear weapons. >> the jcpoa was rushed and fraud and wasn't ratified by oneress which is why it was of the changes brought in by trump. will my right honorable friend to ensure that in whatever structure replaces jcpoa, that foundation firmer and goes through congress and will be sustainable to ensure that iran does not continue to norms, asrnational well as minimizing the data of a nuclear iran? the jcpoa took 13 years to negotiate. rushed is perhaps an exaggeration. and the crucial point at want the house to remember, it isn't gone. it is there. and the u.k. is a party. germany, russia, china, the eu and iran. and it continues. and we will do our level best to build as i said, the superstructure, whatever you want to call it. to allay the concerns of my honorable friend. >> thank you, madam speaker. can he assure us that the intelligence and security committee will be getting an assessment done of the global threat to the united kingdom so that parliament can be assured that our security services are taking -- as a resul
lower johnson -- boris johnson: it is never in the advice to use nuclear weapons. >> the jcpoa was rushed and fraud and wasn't ratified by oneress which is why it was of the changes brought in by trump. will my right honorable friend to ensure that in whatever structure replaces jcpoa, that foundation firmer and goes through congress and will be sustainable to ensure that iran does not continue to norms, asrnational well as minimizing the data of a nuclear iran? the jcpoa took 13 years to...
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. >> if ever there was a nation capable of solving its problems, it is this nation. >> johnson had to just was driven by this idea to be top dog. that's also how he felt about vietnam. >> since i reported to you last january, the enemy has been defeated and bin battle after b. >> he knew all of that would make him a candidate for some future of mount rush more but he also knew he was unlikely to be a future mount rushmore and this frustration made lyndon johnson's fingernails sweat. >> b-52 bombers today made raids around the united states marine base. >> cason is a marine base up in the northwestern corner of south vote vietnam. >> 6,000 american marines and 5,000 rangers are surrounded by 40,000 communist troops. >> and he says this is great. this is the big come nabattle w wanted. >> johnson is worried the outcome of this battle could change the outcome of the war. >> the eyes of the nation and of all history itself are on that brave band of defenders at cason and the area that is around it. [ gunshots ]. >> it's hard for me to imagine that the '60s would have turned out the way th
. >> if ever there was a nation capable of solving its problems, it is this nation. >> johnson had to just was driven by this idea to be top dog. that's also how he felt about vietnam. >> since i reported to you last january, the enemy has been defeated and bin battle after b. >> he knew all of that would make him a candidate for some future of mount rush more but he also knew he was unlikely to be a future mount rushmore and this frustration made lyndon johnson's...
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and if he ran kbens johnson he would chalk it it up to lowing the lyndon johnson. >> bobby kennedy andther. >> this man is mean, >> this man is mean, vicious, an animal in many ways. >> i believe bobby is having his cafes, and he is having systematically one after another each day. all of it makes bobby look like a great hero and makes me look like a son of a bitch. >> bobby kennedy doesn't go after lbj until he is wounded. >> i am announcing today my candidacy for the president of the united states. i run now because it is unmistakably clear that we can change these divisive, disastrous policies only by changing the men who are now making them. >> can you imagine the anger that johnson had? here -- here was his nightmare. >> i hear lbj is trying to get rid of 150 pounds -- bobby kennedy. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. totally re-mixed. [ music: "bygones" by oliver ] introducing the all-new volkswagen jetta. do you really think i woke up like this?
and if he ran kbens johnson he would chalk it it up to lowing the lyndon johnson. >> bobby kennedy andther. >> this man is mean, >> this man is mean, vicious, an animal in many ways. >> i believe bobby is having his cafes, and he is having systematically one after another each day. all of it makes bobby look like a great hero and makes me look like a son of a bitch. >> bobby kennedy doesn't go after lbj until he is wounded. >> i am announcing today my...
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johnson sees there's a real danger in that.est. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation. there was the state of texas court of inquiry and there were committees on both sides of congress, while, of course the fbi had been given the job to conduct a full-scale investigation. >> johnson realizes something has to be done. he realizes that he has to appoint a body that the public will respect to look into this. >> yes, mr. president. >> i've got to have a top blue ribbon presidential commission to investigate this assassination. i want to ask several and chief justice warren as chairman. >> if there is one public governmental personal universally respe
johnson sees there's a real danger in that.est. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation. there was...
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and then, it's up to boris johnson and then, it's up to boris johnson to decide what he's going to doa public consultation on ticketing, to try to make the system fairer, and easier to use. the industry has admitted that people are not always offered the cheapest fare available. the consultation will lead to a series of proposals for the government to consider. passenger groups say reform is overdue, as our correspondent leigh milner reports. it's fair to say for most of us rail fares are either confusing or very expensive and not for the first time since privatisation rail companies across the country have launched a public consultation to make that process much simpler, easier and hopefully much cheaper. the regulation that was designed in the 1990s, that still drives the structure of our terrace system and since then we've had massive changes in the way we work, travel, we've had much more flexible lives and we wa nt flexible had much more flexible lives and we want flexible ticketing. the industry admits passengers are not a lwa ys industry admits passengers are not always current
and then, it's up to boris johnson and then, it's up to boris johnson to decide what he's going to doa public consultation on ticketing, to try to make the system fairer, and easier to use. the industry has admitted that people are not always offered the cheapest fare available. the consultation will lead to a series of proposals for the government to consider. passenger groups say reform is overdue, as our correspondent leigh milner reports. it's fair to say for most of us rail fares are...
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& johnson.re the futures at this hour they've been all red again down 36 on the dow ♪ i just want you close, ♪ where you can stay forever. ♪ you can be sure ♪ that it will only get better ♪ you and me together ♪ through the days and nights. ♪ i don't worry 'cause ♪ everything's gonna be all right. ♪ ♪ no one, no one, no one ♪ can get in the way of what i'm feeling. ♪ ♪ no one, no one, no one ♪ can get in the way of what i feel for you. ♪ ♪ you, you ♪ get in the way of what i feel for you. ♪ >>> johnson & johnson is holding its analyst day today. meg tirrell is at j&j's headquarters in new jersey with a special guest. hi, meg. >> hey, joe. joining us now is the chairman and ceo of j&j alex gorsky thanks for having us in your store. >> great to have you here. this is the home of johnson & johnson over the last 30 years right here in our company store. we're excited about the analyst today. we'll talk about our business. >> your pharma business is the biggest, but your consumer products are some of
& johnson.re the futures at this hour they've been all red again down 36 on the dow ♪ i just want you close, ♪ where you can stay forever. ♪ you can be sure ♪ that it will only get better ♪ you and me together ♪ through the days and nights. ♪ i don't worry 'cause ♪ everything's gonna be all right. ♪ ♪ no one, no one, no one ♪ can get in the way of what i'm feeling. ♪ ♪ no one, no one, no one ♪ can get in the way of what i feel for you. ♪ ♪ you, you ♪ get in...
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was boris johnson's first stop in d.c. which was an apparent move to try to get trump's attention now boris johnson has already met with secretary from jail and he's set to meet with other top officials during his visit but he's not the first european official that has tried to warn the u.s. against leaving the deal now german and french foreign ministers have stated that there is no justifiable reason to plot of the deal now in addition to that five hundred french british and german m.p.'s wrote a letter to congress asking them to quote keep the j. c.p.o. way alive and beyond that president mccraw and then chancellor merkel even visited washington d.c. to discuss the matter but they were able to convince trump otherwise. the isn't them and we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and have no agreement. if. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize that iran through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert ge
was boris johnson's first stop in d.c. which was an apparent move to try to get trump's attention now boris johnson has already met with secretary from jail and he's set to meet with other top officials during his visit but he's not the first european official that has tried to warn the u.s. against leaving the deal now german and french foreign ministers have stated that there is no justifiable reason to plot of the deal now in addition to that five hundred french british and german m.p.'s...
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s pardon of jack johnson drew praise from jack johnson from a famous actor who portrayed a boxer, sylvestertallone who attended the ceremony called donald trump last month asking him to consider the pardon. jack johnson became boxing's first black heavyweight champ defeating tommy burns in 1908 but in 1913 johnson was convicted by an all-white jury as for violating the man ask making it illegal to transport a woman across state lines for immoral purposes. the law was intended to crack down on sex trafficking but historians note it was used to stop interracial marriage. after he was convicted johnson fled the us and continued boxing overseas until years later when he agreed to return to the us and serve 10 months in prison. johnson died in a car crash in 1946 at the age of 68. in recent years senate majority leader harry reid and sen. john mccain called for jensen -- johnson to be pardoned, their plea was ignored by previous presidents but donald trump who promoted mike tyson in 1980s said it was his honor and about time. >> very important because we write a wrong. >> reporter: after the cer
s pardon of jack johnson drew praise from jack johnson from a famous actor who portrayed a boxer, sylvestertallone who attended the ceremony called donald trump last month asking him to consider the pardon. jack johnson became boxing's first black heavyweight champ defeating tommy burns in 1908 but in 1913 johnson was convicted by an all-white jury as for violating the man ask making it illegal to transport a woman across state lines for immoral purposes. the law was intended to crack down on...
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& johnson.so the gold standard of responding to a crisis, the tylenol poisoning crisis which was before you were born. and so what johnson & johnson did, as many of us can remember, is they pull all the bottles from the shelves. it was a cost of around a billion s dollars. theyt went on the media, the ceo carried the message saying we don't know who's responsible for it, but we care, and we care so much we're going to pull this product. people thought this is the end of johnson & johnson or at least tylenol, which was a market leader. turns out that the response -- and it went against all the conventional wiz at the -- wisdom at the time. within a year johnson & johnson had rebounded. and this was, for many years, the gold standard. but over time we always say organizations often remember what they should forget, and heey forget what they should remember. so over time johnson & johnson kind of lost are its way. they got distant from the credo which is put public health first, and they took it se
& johnson.so the gold standard of responding to a crisis, the tylenol poisoning crisis which was before you were born. and so what johnson & johnson did, as many of us can remember, is they pull all the bottles from the shelves. it was a cost of around a billion s dollars. theyt went on the media, the ceo carried the message saying we don't know who's responsible for it, but we care, and we care so much we're going to pull this product. people thought this is the end of johnson &...
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so over time johnson & johnson lost its way. they were distant from the credo which was to put public health first and they took it seriously. they got more global and they have more division so they went through period it was much more challenging for the organization with more product reach golf and then there has been a course correction since then. you've seen accompanied the top of the gold standard struggle for while but remembered the right lesson of crisis response and then recovery. >> i love everybody on this panel and i would point out except in china we are the majority of the talent pool. on bipartisanship or lack of my theory is the business model is broken. the business model is to blame the other side for not solving the problem. if you work with the other side you are a partisan which makes you toast in your primary and there a lot of ways to fix this but we haven't been fixing it. my question is about the business model for the trade deficits. i've listened to wilbur ross at length and he has a lot of informati
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bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson.re like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced politicians in america, republican nominee and sitting vice president richard nixon. ballpark. t e [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. that goes beyond assumingl pet ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. the winter of '77.uring i first met james
bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson.re like dogs with the hair standing up on the back of their neck. >> joe kennedy didn't feel that way. he was looking in strategic terms at the map and realized that his son needed texas. >> so the two brothers tapped lyndon johnson to be jack's vice presidential running mate. and they did that for one reason. they were going to do anything it took to get jack elected president. >> first kennedy must beat one of the most experienced...
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johnson served ten months in federal prison for what many view as a racially motivated justice he was treated very rough very tough. the best or so low known for his rocky films and former heavyweight champion linux louis encourage trump to issue the pardon factor his predecessor barack obama declined to do so. you're watching the news to stay with us if you kept. going to the whole d w one hour. before in focus global insights the news out for local heroes. the double made for minds.
johnson served ten months in federal prison for what many view as a racially motivated justice he was treated very rough very tough. the best or so low known for his rocky films and former heavyweight champion linux louis encourage trump to issue the pardon factor his predecessor barack obama declined to do so. you're watching the news to stay with us if you kept. going to the whole d w one hour. before in focus global insights the news out for local heroes. the double made for minds.
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nick: boris johnson is not the first european to charm and cajole. frcrch president emmanuel ma pleaded with mr. trump to accept the compromise. german chancellor angela merkel made the same case a few days later. from the foreign secretary, a final face-to-face plea senior administration officials such as the new secretary of state, mike pompeo, who said at the iran deal is built on lies.th view is shared by donald trump, and the final decision rests with him. nick bryant, bbc news, washington. jane: for more on what is at stake in tomorrow's decision, i was joined a short time a by robert malley, who served as special adviser to president obama and is now president of the international crisis group. doesn' doesup his mind -- it sound as if he has made up his mind. what do you think this means for p e iran deal? >> i think he mades mind a while ago. he seems determined to undo president obama's legacy and live up to his campaign commitments. i think he will walk away. what is you- what does europe do? jane: we have seen a succession of european lead
nick: boris johnson is not the first european to charm and cajole. frcrch president emmanuel ma pleaded with mr. trump to accept the compromise. german chancellor angela merkel made the same case a few days later. from the foreign secretary, a final face-to-face plea senior administration officials such as the new secretary of state, mike pompeo, who said at the iran deal is built on lies.th view is shared by donald trump, and the final decision rests with him. nick bryant, bbc news,...
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lyndon johnson taught school there. john: that's right. cotulla.an: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good experience comes back to this theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having dinner. he announced that when he was little, he had a pet hedgehog growing up in england. i was able to top paul, because i had a pet armadillo growing up in texas. so, that is part of the fun. [chuckles] brian: did you know when you were growing up lyndon johnson taught school there? john: we all knew that, but we were warned, don't ever trust that guy. he's going to be president of the united states sometime. it was clear to people even then when he was a young schoolteacher that he was a rising star. to be considered himself a rising star. my dad despised him and said, don't ever trust him. don't ever vote for him. and ye
lyndon johnson taught school there. john: that's right. cotulla.an: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good experience comes back to this theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having dinner. he announced that when he was little, he had a pet hedgehog...
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lyndon johnson new it. johnson went on the air and declared that the attack had taken place, and therefore the u.s. was going to bomb north vietnam. that started the whole idea that the u.s. would be using air power to go directly against north vietnam. that started with the gulf of tonkin resolution passed in congress. at that time is set that the id that the- it sa president of the united states to take any action anywhere in the defense of america's interests against the communists. that was a big statement. most of the reporters, did not, i am sorry to say, take that up. the people at cbs and the washington post did. host: the tet offensive in 1968, the chinese new year, proved the u.s. government was lying to the american people. why? guest: at that time, remember, it was already 25,000 american deaths into the war. we had been experiencing over a period of three years what it was like to fight that war and to realize that you could take a mountaintop and lose 100 marines doing so. and that night willi
lyndon johnson new it. johnson went on the air and declared that the attack had taken place, and therefore the u.s. was going to bomb north vietnam. that started the whole idea that the u.s. would be using air power to go directly against north vietnam. that started with the gulf of tonkin resolution passed in congress. at that time is set that the id that the- it sa president of the united states to take any action anywhere in the defense of america's interests against the communists. that was...
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in machiavelli and johnson and in caro.re is no good solution, but it is important for students to understand they will themselves in some way, maybe less dramatically, confront difficult choices like this. brian: why are so many professors in love with isaiah berlin? john: he was quite a character. i got to know him slightly when i was a doctor in the early 90's. he was best known for his distinction between foxes and hedgehogs, which goes back to the ancient greeks, but it was berlin who popularized that distinction, the idea being the fox knows many things and the hedgehog knows one big thing. that became iconic. berlin is associated with that. but his other ideas, which i think are even more relevant, one is this idea that politics is a matter, not so much of good and evil, but of competing good things. one good thing may well have to be sacrificed to achieve some other good thing. maybe you give it up altogether. maybe you postpone it. whatever, but this is the more natural and frequent political choice that has to be
in machiavelli and johnson and in caro.re is no good solution, but it is important for students to understand they will themselves in some way, maybe less dramatically, confront difficult choices like this. brian: why are so many professors in love with isaiah berlin? john: he was quite a character. i got to know him slightly when i was a doctor in the early 90's. he was best known for his distinction between foxes and hedgehogs, which goes back to the ancient greeks, but it was berlin who...
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that is say are you going to live your life as a free man and when i say that i mean jack johnson therehis life as a free man he did whatever he wanted to do an era where one every four days a black person is be lynched so he gave a lot of black working class men hope right that they could live their life how they saw fit. families from eight countries assuming the european union for failing to adequately protect them from climate change now the claim nicknamed the people's climate case is the first of its kind to be brought against the e.u. the family say climate change is infringing on their fundamental human rights and a sunny day ago the warning signs have been alarming forest fires droughts and rising sea levels have all pointed to dramatic climate change and the agency needed to tackle it. but one group of people action just isn't happening fast enough families whose livelihoods have been seriously affected by climate change. we lack rain and when it does rain it's to rent and there are hail storms which destroy the crowed. we have to do something concrete before it becomes totall
that is say are you going to live your life as a free man and when i say that i mean jack johnson therehis life as a free man he did whatever he wanted to do an era where one every four days a black person is be lynched so he gave a lot of black working class men hope right that they could live their life how they saw fit. families from eight countries assuming the european union for failing to adequately protect them from climate change now the claim nicknamed the people's climate case is the...