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and even the cdc admits that six women died of blood clots from the johnson & johnson vaccine. i think it's a true statement. we would like to say it's 100% safe. it's not as safe as we hoped it would be. and then i just quote these figures from the cdc's own safety surveillance websites and that gets me spreading misinformation. what's misinformation? i'm telling the truth. i'm conveying the truth that's not fitting in with their narrative that these are 100% safe, 100% effective. they are not. i wish they were, but they are not. as a result, the mandates are pointless, and when you take a look at the freedom that we have lost during this pandemic, it is profound, and we are just not awakened to that. two minute of our fellow citizens have accepted it. those of us who are pushing back, and more and more are, we were vilified, we are censored, repressed. we are mocked, we are ridiculed. we are just trying to fight for individual freedom and individual autonomy. >> so coming in here to do the interview asked the capitol police officer who was not wearing a mask, do i have to wea
and even the cdc admits that six women died of blood clots from the johnson & johnson vaccine. i think it's a true statement. we would like to say it's 100% safe. it's not as safe as we hoped it would be. and then i just quote these figures from the cdc's own safety surveillance websites and that gets me spreading misinformation. what's misinformation? i'm telling the truth. i'm conveying the truth that's not fitting in with their narrative that these are 100% safe, 100% effective. they are...
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johnson: i did. i thought what was interesting about that was it did confirm parts of your eyewitness account. where you were saying that the crowd was there milling about and it wasn't really until they started firing tear gas that -- first of all, the crowd was very puzzled by it according to your , testimony. like what are you doing, we are your friends, we are not a threat, and that riled the crowd, and you see where there was maybe an initial surge of people. maybe those agent provocateurs you were talking about. there is a separation and everybody was back there. a lot of people said, don't go in the capital, but a lot of people were going forward in your eyewitness account. >> people were afraid of the stampede and there was no way out of that area and one of the provocateurs was holding onto a stone wall section and he grabbed me on on the shoulder and was saying do not leave, do not retreat. somebody's organizing the violence, this is scripted and , the more video you look at. the more you c
johnson: i did. i thought what was interesting about that was it did confirm parts of your eyewitness account. where you were saying that the crowd was there milling about and it wasn't really until they started firing tear gas that -- first of all, the crowd was very puzzled by it according to your , testimony. like what are you doing, we are your friends, we are not a threat, and that riled the crowd, and you see where there was maybe an initial surge of people. maybe those agent provocateurs...
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johnson: i enjoyed it.ptions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that has something for every listener. weekdays, washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital. and every week, books note -- book note plus has interviews with writers about their latest books. the weekly uses audio from our archive to look at how issues of the day developed over years. and our occasional series features extensive conversations from historians about their lives and work. many of our television programs are also available as podcasts. you can find them all on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> coming up on c-span, the houses back at 10:00 a.m. eastern to begin debate on president biden's build back better social spending package. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to debate the 2022 of
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many african-americans blamed lyndon johnson and founded theories as to why lyndon johnson was likelyn president kennedy's assassination because he appeared to have the most to gain. letters came into mrs. kennedy condolence letters that would make this point from black letterwriters and telegram senders would essentially say they believed lyndon johnson was involved in john kennedy's death. this is the state of things when lyndon johnson becomes president. now he does everything he can in order to try to reassure black voters. he realizes he needs to win them over because from the very beginning, lyndon johnson is well aware the election is coming up one year from just under one year from the moment he is sworn in as president. he is looking to build coalitions and reassure liberals and african-american voters. he calls people like martin luther king, the southern christian leadership council conference he calls young of the urban league he calls roy wilson of the naacp to try to reassure these folks pretty goes to congress five days after present case ssa tells congress and the worl
many african-americans blamed lyndon johnson and founded theories as to why lyndon johnson was likelyn president kennedy's assassination because he appeared to have the most to gain. letters came into mrs. kennedy condolence letters that would make this point from black letterwriters and telegram senders would essentially say they believed lyndon johnson was involved in john kennedy's death. this is the state of things when lyndon johnson becomes president. now he does everything he can in...
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but, johnson sees an opportunity here. member carranza becomes impassable will the union army had built a series of bridges, nothing right. but recently enough, they get washed out. and he said if i have it wash out, notice can you will see that. okay, the way the front called seven pines and one of his divisions is 1 mile further towards the city in a place called santon some fear for their from the public library and sent in, that is it. that entire battlefield family has lost and is a shame. but he can hit the keys, i can crush keys in the fourth or maybe a forced him to pull back is really good plans of what he will do and still have the street and right there, a mile long road see if i can advances. it's a 9-mile road and then get to the seven pines. then he'll good on the williamsburg road to seven pines benjamin is going to go down and come up and hit the seven pines from the south. that's a great plan really. any sensitive motion heavy rains hit on may 31 and he launches the attack and is supposed to start in the m
but, johnson sees an opportunity here. member carranza becomes impassable will the union army had built a series of bridges, nothing right. but recently enough, they get washed out. and he said if i have it wash out, notice can you will see that. okay, the way the front called seven pines and one of his divisions is 1 mile further towards the city in a place called santon some fear for their from the public library and sent in, that is it. that entire battlefield family has lost and is a shame....
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now the lyndon johnson library. they have 44 million documents and they were gonna be able to turn every one of those pages. but you can narrow it down i was writing about lyndon johnson as a young congressman there was only 267 boxes, maybe 200,000 pages that dealt with that so you cannot read all those pages but narrow it down to a couple of areas in one was a particular month that seemed was the key how lyndon johnson unmasked political power. you could tell when the change happened. he was a junior congressman in the letters in the file that he's writing to older congressman in the letters of a junior to a senior. can i have a few minutes of your time to the committee chairman. that was true after the single month of october 1940. at the end of the month of october 1940 and the entire rest of his career in the house of representatives the letters had a different tone the other way. the committee chairman the senior congressman writing to the union congressman lyndon and i have a few more minutes of your time. so
now the lyndon johnson library. they have 44 million documents and they were gonna be able to turn every one of those pages. but you can narrow it down i was writing about lyndon johnson as a young congressman there was only 267 boxes, maybe 200,000 pages that dealt with that so you cannot read all those pages but narrow it down to a couple of areas in one was a particular month that seemed was the key how lyndon johnson unmasked political power. you could tell when the change happened. he was...
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johnson & johnson can pay.rs, it is perfectly capable of paying for the harm it caused. >> trevor: one of the more disturbing facts from the story is the fact that johnson & johnson specifically targeted black women to use the product even though they knew that they were harmful. and they knew that i think 60 percent of their customer base of that talc powder was specifically black women. i think it st definitely erodes the trust that people have in these companies. it erodes their trust in whether they can be held accountable. and then there is no denying, even now with vaccines, a lot of people in the black community are saying we don't trust any of these pharmaceutical companies. we don't trust america's medicine and history with us as black people. and now there is going to be some people who say well then why should i get the johnson & johnson vaccine, how can i trust that. are you prepared for, you know, what this means, have you thought about how the fallout of johnson & johnson could affect i think a la
johnson & johnson can pay.rs, it is perfectly capable of paying for the harm it caused. >> trevor: one of the more disturbing facts from the story is the fact that johnson & johnson specifically targeted black women to use the product even though they knew that they were harmful. and they knew that i think 60 percent of their customer base of that talc powder was specifically black women. i think it st definitely erodes the trust that people have in these companies. it erodes...
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boris johnson: mr. speaker, what i can tell her is that the recent, what the recent budget, it was take cash from those who can afford to pay the most and it had huge, very substantial tax cuts for the hardest working and poorest families in this country. we cut 1000 pounds, mr. speaker, with the universal credit taper relief cut to the hard-working families in this country, 2 million families, and will see a living wage across all country, mr. speaker, and what we are also doing, mr. speaker, is ensuring that this country gets on with a high wage, high skilled, jobs-led recovery. and never let it be forgotten that if we listen to them we would have none of those things, mr. speaker, and we would still be in lockdown. angela rayner: mr. speaker, i think he missed out on the number so let me help them out. the resolution foundation found that by 2026, taxes will be 3000 pounds more per household since he took office. my constituents and his constituents are feeling the pinch and they are worried about ch
boris johnson: mr. speaker, what i can tell her is that the recent, what the recent budget, it was take cash from those who can afford to pay the most and it had huge, very substantial tax cuts for the hardest working and poorest families in this country. we cut 1000 pounds, mr. speaker, with the universal credit taper relief cut to the hard-working families in this country, 2 million families, and will see a living wage across all country, mr. speaker, and what we are also doing, mr. speaker,...
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and johnson vaccine . i think it's a true statement . we would like to have seen it 100 percent safe so it's not as safe as we hoped it would be and then i just quote these figures from the cdc's on safety surveillance websites and that gets again for jordan, of misinformation. what's misinformation, i'm telling the truth. i'm conveying the truth that's not fitting in with their narrative. that thesethings are 100 percent safe, 100 percent effective . they are not. i wish they were but they're not and as a result the mandates are pointless. and when you take a look at the freedom that we have lost during this pandemic, it is profound and we're just not awakened to that. we're just not, too many of our fellow citizens have accepted andthose of us pushing back and more and more are , we're vilified. we're censored. we are suppressed.where mocked, ridiculed. for just trying to fight for individual freedom and individual health autonomy so . >> coming in to do the interview i have the capital erpolice officer
and johnson vaccine . i think it's a true statement . we would like to have seen it 100 percent safe so it's not as safe as we hoped it would be and then i just quote these figures from the cdc's on safety surveillance websites and that gets again for jordan, of misinformation. what's misinformation, i'm telling the truth. i'm conveying the truth that's not fitting in with their narrative. that thesethings are 100 percent safe, 100 percent effective . they are not. i wish they were but they're...
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is that an odd thing for johnson & johnson? alex: we are seeing the way that consumer products are being introduced and developed has evolved. we have always tried to take a very science-based approach that is professionally endorsed by physicians and other experts and we think that having that fundamental underpinning and science in technology is really important. absolutely, we think by being an independent unit, it is going to give the consumer group an even greater level of flexibility and agility to make sure that they stay competitive as that environment continues to evolve. the whole e-commerce world has changed. it makes up a significant way higher percentage of our business. we have grown at a solid rate in those areas. we expect that to continue to accelerate in the future. david: one of the issues you have had on your agenda has been the potential liability. you have various legal structures you are trying to deal with, but it could be substantial. does that stay with the consumer part of the business and will it be
is that an odd thing for johnson & johnson? alex: we are seeing the way that consumer products are being introduced and developed has evolved. we have always tried to take a very science-based approach that is professionally endorsed by physicians and other experts and we think that having that fundamental underpinning and science in technology is really important. absolutely, we think by being an independent unit, it is going to give the consumer group an even greater level of flexibility...
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pm johnson: mr.speaker, he is right, that the development that he refers to is part of an infrastructure revolution that i think will transform the country, but he is also right that we should consider local feedback from stakeholders and the community when finalising the design, and so we will. speaker: unfortunately, the leader of the opposition is isolating, so i am calling ed miliband to ask the questions on behalf of the opposition. >> hear, hear! >> just like the old days. [laughter] speaker: order. i presume you all want to get on to the budget, because all you are doing is delaying it. ed miliband! >> i just want to reassure both sides of the house, it is one-time only that i am back. [laughter] mr. speaker, we all need the vital cop26 summit in glasgow to deliver next week, because failing to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees will have devastating consequences for our planet, and that is shared across the house. does the prime minister agree that to keep the goal of 1.5 degrees alive, we n
pm johnson: mr.speaker, he is right, that the development that he refers to is part of an infrastructure revolution that i think will transform the country, but he is also right that we should consider local feedback from stakeholders and the community when finalising the design, and so we will. speaker: unfortunately, the leader of the opposition is isolating, so i am calling ed miliband to ask the questions on behalf of the opposition. >> hear, hear! >> just like the old days....
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pm johnson: mr.ker, the reports of spiking are extremely disturbing. it is a criminal offense. i know that my right honorable friend the home secretary has asked the police to update her on exactly what details they have and what is happening. she wants to give them the space for the time being to conduct their inquiries into what is going on. but i would ask everybody with information about such incidents to come forward and contact their local police. speaker: david morris. >> with cop26 imminent, i would like to draw the prime minister's attention to the good work that is being done in morecambe on the eden project. wes johnson at morecambe and lancaster college has put forward a programme to teach youngsters in morecambe the international eden ethos, in order to, shall we say, propagate the goodwill around the world. i would like to invite the prime minister to come to the morecambe riviera to see the eden project site at his earliest convenience. pm johnson: mr. speaker, i am delighted to respon
pm johnson: mr.ker, the reports of spiking are extremely disturbing. it is a criminal offense. i know that my right honorable friend the home secretary has asked the police to update her on exactly what details they have and what is happening. she wants to give them the space for the time being to conduct their inquiries into what is going on. but i would ask everybody with information about such incidents to come forward and contact their local police. speaker: david morris. >> with...
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and johnson. the 2nd blow in the fight to hold pharmaceutical companies responsible for the opioid crisis. an amount of tasks that lies ahead warnings that there is still urgent work to be done at the woods to escape the effects of global warming. ah, in ethiopia, the united nation says 16 of its local staffers have been detained in the capital ada sap about they are calling for the groups immediate release, 6, w, and workers who were previously detained to have now been freed. it all comes at a time of escalating conflict between ethiopia, central government, and rebel forces in the countries north. as far as i know, no explanation given to us by why these, the staff members are, are detained. so the, there are 16 remaining in detention and 6 have been released so that that's the breakdown. they come from various agencies, they're all national staff. it is imperative that they, that they be released. my cannon has more on this from the united nations in new york. well, the spokesman for the secre
and johnson. the 2nd blow in the fight to hold pharmaceutical companies responsible for the opioid crisis. an amount of tasks that lies ahead warnings that there is still urgent work to be done at the woods to escape the effects of global warming. ah, in ethiopia, the united nation says 16 of its local staffers have been detained in the capital ada sap about they are calling for the groups immediate release, 6, w, and workers who were previously detained to have now been freed. it all comes at...
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he realizes that sam johnson is his name didn't get it. was not realistic and wouldn't see what was in front of him. there is several like that. with the imagination that is required to do the research and produce the project is thinking about that. it's an essay. he talks about moses standing at the top of the riverside drive and somehow imagining an idealist, imagining what could happen in this place and garbage dumped everywhere. by destroying the past and bob writes about moses as an imagination being presence to achieve what he had. but as i read it. what strikes me as the imagination of robert caro and being able to imagine for moses to see us as this young man standing and there's two acts of imagination. the originating and then there's bob's imagination. you see that everywhere in his work. it is an important point. >> another antidote from working where bob is thinking about johnson in the senate and how johnson breaks into a run every day a certain point whitney's going into the senate office building and bob is imaginative enou
he realizes that sam johnson is his name didn't get it. was not realistic and wouldn't see what was in front of him. there is several like that. with the imagination that is required to do the research and produce the project is thinking about that. it's an essay. he talks about moses standing at the top of the riverside drive and somehow imagining an idealist, imagining what could happen in this place and garbage dumped everywhere. by destroying the past and bob writes about moses as an...
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&johnson.tinue to be the ceo for the johnson & johnson, our pharmaceutical business, our medical device business. we know we will have it right in our consumer business as well. >> this is incredibly well known which of the two companies is going to keep johnson&johnson or do you brand both of them with johnson&johnson and run confusion with hp and hpc? >> look, our pharmaceutical and medical business, sorry, will be johnson&johnson. the name of the new company will be known are you right, the consumer business, think about it for the moment, it has more than four brands over a billion dollars in sales. we have more than 20 brands, tail noshlgs nutrogena, listerine, benedryl. we have a strong pipeline. we feel it will be a better capital allocation a way to better figure the corporate versus the corporate structures to reach nor consumers. >> is the spa plan no spin it off or is the board looking at th that >> i take it the liabilities is cases would go with the consumer business >> this is abo
&johnson.tinue to be the ceo for the johnson & johnson, our pharmaceutical business, our medical device business. we know we will have it right in our consumer business as well. >> this is incredibly well known which of the two companies is going to keep johnson&johnson or do you brand both of them with johnson&johnson and run confusion with hp and hpc? >> look, our pharmaceutical and medical business, sorry, will be johnson&johnson. the name of the new company...
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and bryant is tomorrow's johnson. then foreign secretary said, clearly there was a test when did as you minutes military law as to whether these weapons might be used in commission of a series bridge and said that regarded all the information we as, as the test has not been met. and aside from the r, a, f training, saudi arabia, to kill terrorists as the ari of trainers probably think. it seems that i had called 26 extension rebellion piece a offshoot of extinction. rebellion has said to let it be a systems world as be a systems have in, in 2000000 children under the age of 5. now suffering acute malnutrition, they would say then they would, they would say none indeed. but, but yes, be a systems is one of the largest seller of, of arms to saudi arabia and in terms of the, the cop and carbon emissions. so, you know, we know that military operations are amongst the largest contributors to, to carbon emissions in the world. at the moment the united states air force is said on its own to, to emit more than a $140.00 count
and bryant is tomorrow's johnson. then foreign secretary said, clearly there was a test when did as you minutes military law as to whether these weapons might be used in commission of a series bridge and said that regarded all the information we as, as the test has not been met. and aside from the r, a, f training, saudi arabia, to kill terrorists as the ari of trainers probably think. it seems that i had called 26 extension rebellion piece a offshoot of extinction. rebellion has said to let it...
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johnson: good morning, everyone.s fantastic to be here in one of the net exporting regions in the whole of the u.k. ros: it was an orthodox start, but soon we were into more unusual territory when presenting his 10 point plan come he compared himself to moses. he also quoted lenin and made his pitch for electric cars. p.m. johnson: they have so much torque that they move off the lights faster than a for ari. ros: mr. johnson attempted an impression of a petrol engine, issuing a serie of guttural sounds to confuse the delegates. he began to list some of the policies he's promoting. p.m. johnson: with ser streets, great local schools, with fantastic rod band. -- fantastic broadband. ros: but he lost his place and for 21 long seconds could not find it. p.m. johnson: uh... forgive me. forgive me. ros: no doubt, to his relief, he returned to the script and before he was finished, he wanted to talk about a family day out. p.m. johnson: yesterday i went, as we all must, topeppa pig world. hands up -- u.s. has been? ros: it'
johnson: good morning, everyone.s fantastic to be here in one of the net exporting regions in the whole of the u.k. ros: it was an orthodox start, but soon we were into more unusual territory when presenting his 10 point plan come he compared himself to moses. he also quoted lenin and made his pitch for electric cars. p.m. johnson: they have so much torque that they move off the lights faster than a for ari. ros: mr. johnson attempted an impression of a petrol engine, issuing a serie of...
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johnson & johnson is splitting into two just days after ge announced it was heading to splitsville. >> and next year could be a major moment, the truth of this trade. we kick things off with a question is this the most important chart in the market? consumer sentiment taking a nose dive falling to its lower level than a decade. it is lower than during the depth of the pandemic. consumer survey showing one in four americans are cutting back on their standard of living due to higher prices >> is the market ignoring serious consumer concerns? jeff mills, what do you say? >> the market is definitely ignoring it. we push higher i would say the most important chart is inflation that's the derivation of these consumer concerns. there is so much to figure out you have the consumer confidence index. the conference board surveys 300 household. university of michigan 500 households that hasn't come down as much as university of michigan we will see how that makes out but a lot of these are at odds with retail sales data, at odds with people quitting their job it's hard to figure out what it mean
johnson & johnson is splitting into two just days after ge announced it was heading to splitsville. >> and next year could be a major moment, the truth of this trade. we kick things off with a question is this the most important chart in the market? consumer sentiment taking a nose dive falling to its lower level than a decade. it is lower than during the depth of the pandemic. consumer survey showing one in four americans are cutting back on their standard of living due to higher...
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._ it's boris johnson.hnson. and you asked why they did this _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if you - it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if you lookl it's boris johnson. and you asked | why they did this and if you look at the front page of the telegraph, obviously conservative supporting newspaper but from mps, they said the telegraph has learned that another row of standards is looming after they had refurbishment and johnson downing street flat. two pre—party chiefs conclusions and they will be published after the party has had a chance to respond. and how the situation is being looked at because of the situation. and borisjohnson square up the pay throughout— and borisjohnson square up the pay throughout these various allegations but throughout these various allegations hut that's— throughout these various allegations but that's not the imp
._ it's boris johnson.hnson. and you asked why they did this _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if _ it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if you - it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did this and if you lookl it's boris johnson. and you asked | why they did this and if you look at the front page of the telegraph, obviously conservative supporting newspaper but from mps, they said the...
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johnson. capitalism is the way to save the planet. well, we certainly aren't going to do it without the market because the market is what drives the you savings. and what is happening now is that the financial world has understood not only that this is the direction in which governments are going, but also that it's the only way that they are going to protect their own assets from been spending. so financial institutions that in best, for example, in farm land recognized that if they want that farm land to be productive, they've got to move from where they are to a wholly different form, which is regenerative. farming and sequestering is part of that. they're going no wonder they are now investing in intrigues on the like because they see what the future is. i'm always a believer in following the money. they know there isn't a future without c sequence fraction and say a lot of for those trees. i'm either just us, you know, any australians watching how come you being so are showing that it's got morrison when joe biden is backing oil
johnson. capitalism is the way to save the planet. well, we certainly aren't going to do it without the market because the market is what drives the you savings. and what is happening now is that the financial world has understood not only that this is the direction in which governments are going, but also that it's the only way that they are going to protect their own assets from been spending. so financial institutions that in best, for example, in farm land recognized that if they want that...
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in this 2013 markup in a statement for johnson & johnson's website, you can see that johnson & johnson's legal team advised the company against claiming that our talc-based consumer products have always been asbestos free with the comment, we cannot say "always." they recognize that the company's talc could have been contaminated in earlier times. johnson & johnson built its fortune on its baby powder. the company's net worth is $440 billion. plenty of assets to help of women poisoned by their products. three weeks ago, johnson & johnson formed a subsidiary called l.t.l. management. they then dumped all of their asbestos-related liabilities, including nearly 40,000 lawsuits into that shell company. two days later, l.t.l. management filed for bankruptcy. this is corporate chicanery, corporate abuse because j&j only provided that shell company with $2 billion to cover tens of thousands of asbestos related lawsuits. $2 billion is a big number but j&j knows the real damages they caused. in 2018 the company was ordered to pay $4.69 billion to 22 women and their families who used baby powder.
in this 2013 markup in a statement for johnson & johnson's website, you can see that johnson & johnson's legal team advised the company against claiming that our talc-based consumer products have always been asbestos free with the comment, we cannot say "always." they recognize that the company's talc could have been contaminated in earlier times. johnson & johnson built its fortune on its baby powder. the company's net worth is $440 billion. plenty of assets to help of...
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they say breaking up is hard to do, but for toshiba and johnson & johnson, they will give it a try. conglomerates announcing they will break up, streamlining their operations. today, we look at the future of this business structure and if the recent moves signaled the start of a trend or if this is a passing moment. we will see who might be the next to break up when it comes to conglomerates. were they? people talk about tesla, alphabet and meta-platforms. first, let's hear from the ceos who announced the move last week. >> these this misses will be more focused, a higher level of accountability. we should have sharper allocation and strategic flexibility. i think we will end up with investor bases, investors that are probably underinvested in ge today. put all that together and it's clear this is the best path to unlock and create value. >> both businesses have the potential to grow at least single digits and above going forward and we think this will better position the consumer business in this evolving environment to be even more agile and flexible, even more innovative to reach
they say breaking up is hard to do, but for toshiba and johnson & johnson, they will give it a try. conglomerates announcing they will break up, streamlining their operations. today, we look at the future of this business structure and if the recent moves signaled the start of a trend or if this is a passing moment. we will see who might be the next to break up when it comes to conglomerates. were they? people talk about tesla, alphabet and meta-platforms. first, let's hear from the ceos...
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johnson. capitalism is the way to save the planet. well, we certainly aren't going to do it without the market because the market is what drives the u. secands. and what is happening now is that the financial world has understood not only that this is the direction in which governments are going, but also that it's the only way that they are going to protect their own assets from been spending. so financial institutions that in best, for example, in farm that recognized that if they want that farm land to be productive, they've got to move from where they are to a wholly different form, which is a regenerative, farming and sequestering is part of that. they're going no wonder they are now investing in, in trees on the light, because they see what the future is. i'm always a believer in following the money. they know there isn't a future without some sequence fraction to take a lot of time for those trees. i'm either just us, you know, any australians watching how come you being so are showing that it's got morrison. when joe biden is
johnson. capitalism is the way to save the planet. well, we certainly aren't going to do it without the market because the market is what drives the u. secands. and what is happening now is that the financial world has understood not only that this is the direction in which governments are going, but also that it's the only way that they are going to protect their own assets from been spending. so financial institutions that in best, for example, in farm that recognized that if they want that...
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boris johnson died on very few i johnson died on very few policies, taking _ johnson died on very few, both of those are now undermined. - of those are now undermined. jeffrey. — of those are now undermined. jeffrey. steve. _ of those are now undermined. jeffrey, steve, marc, - of those are now undermined. jeffrey, steve, marc, thank. of those are now undermined. i jeffrey, steve, marc, thank you of those are now undermined. - jeffrey, steve, marc, thank you very much, lovely to talk to you all again. we are out of time. do join us next week at the same time for dateline, goodbye. hello. the real change over the next 24 hours or so, mild for much of the member so far, but through this weekend things turn significantly colder. particularly by the time we get to tomorrow. that is down to the fact we have this weather front slipping south, introducing the blue colours, the colder air mass and is chilly northerly winds as well. the rest of the day, a fair amount of dry and mild weather for much of england and wales, the odd spot of drizzle in the south and some patchy rain to northern end
boris johnson died on very few i johnson died on very few policies, taking _ johnson died on very few, both of those are now undermined. - of those are now undermined. jeffrey. — of those are now undermined. jeffrey. steve. _ of those are now undermined. jeffrey, steve, marc, - of those are now undermined. jeffrey, steve, marc, thank. of those are now undermined. i jeffrey, steve, marc, thank you of those are now undermined. - jeffrey, steve, marc, thank you very much, lovely to talk to you...
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johnson and johnson announces it is splitting into two separate companies.any start to rethink their conglomerate structure. u.s. thanksgiving and inflation are set to collide as americans get ready to sit down to a much more expensive meal this year all that and more, coming up. greg: it's incredible because after that scorching hot inflation print from the month of october, concerned that it will get worse before it gets better. here in toronto, we are at a record high. well above where we need to be. i know you are getting back to that territory on wall street as well. like now, bond yields pushing higher. we saw that reaction earlier this week with concerns about inflation. we are told time and again that it will ease but consumers are dealing with it on a daily basis. the fact that u.s. consumer confidence is being shaken by these hot inflation prints. we will get our october numbers next week in canada. it is pretty much the same situation. how much longer can they say, i believe you, and it will be just fine? but i could not believe this number when i
johnson and johnson announces it is splitting into two separate companies.any start to rethink their conglomerate structure. u.s. thanksgiving and inflation are set to collide as americans get ready to sit down to a much more expensive meal this year all that and more, coming up. greg: it's incredible because after that scorching hot inflation print from the month of october, concerned that it will get worse before it gets better. here in toronto, we are at a record high. well above where we...
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so let's have a few minutes of bodies johnson i want to thank you. and so, thank god, president, alack sharma for your hospitality, your leadership, and your tireless efforts in the preparation of this call your oil highness, his excellency's, ladies and gentlemen. this 6 years since the fairies, climate, the agreement have been the 6 hottest ears on record. our addiction to foreseen fools is pushing humanity to the body. we face us thought choice. i then we stop it or it stops us. and it's time to say enough enough of book the lising biodiversity. enough of killing ourselves with carbon. enough of t thing nature like a toilet. enough of burdening and drilling and minding go away deeper. we are digging our own grapes. our planet is changing before our eyes from the ocean depths to mountain tops from melting glaciers to relentless, extreme weather events. sea level rise is doubled, the rate it was 30 years ago. oceans are hotter than ever, and getting warmer, faster parts of the amazon ro, forest. now m, it's more carbon than they absorb. re since cli
so let's have a few minutes of bodies johnson i want to thank you. and so, thank god, president, alack sharma for your hospitality, your leadership, and your tireless efforts in the preparation of this call your oil highness, his excellency's, ladies and gentlemen. this 6 years since the fairies, climate, the agreement have been the 6 hottest ears on record. our addiction to foreseen fools is pushing humanity to the body. we face us thought choice. i then we stop it or it stops us. and it's...
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& johnson's to develop contingency plans for vaccines or boosters, if needed. and i will also direct the fda and cdc to use the fastest processor available without cutting any corners for safety to get such vaccines approved and on the market, if needed. and we will do that the same way any modifications are needed for current treatments used to help those who get ill with the covid virus. look, i'm sparing no effort and removing all roadblocks to keep the american people safe. all of this is confusing to a lot of people, that if it is confusing to you let me close with the simple message. if you are vaccinated but still worried about the new variant, get your booster. if you are vaccinated, get that shot, go get that first shot -- if you're not -- my team at the white house provides me with daily updates this week. on thursday i'll be putting forward a detailed strategy outlining how we're going to fight covid this winter. not with shutdowns or lockdowns but more widespread vaccinations, boosters, testing and more. i promised every american that there will alw
& johnson's to develop contingency plans for vaccines or boosters, if needed. and i will also direct the fda and cdc to use the fastest processor available without cutting any corners for safety to get such vaccines approved and on the market, if needed. and we will do that the same way any modifications are needed for current treatments used to help those who get ill with the covid virus. look, i'm sparing no effort and removing all roadblocks to keep the american people safe. all of this...
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johnson has been pretty good at managing expectations. the language has changed quite a lot in the last few weeks. and now he's talking about it's a 6 out of 10 chance of this climate summit reaching any kind of a positive solution. he supposed to solution that the world demands, even though he is talking about it being one minute to midnight. as he puts it in, says planetary health at the time is now that he has to act. he will talk when he comes to the stage about his, you know, his favorite mantra, which is coals cars, cash and trees. told us phasing out cobra action around the world. we heard at the g 20 summit at lead, as they agreed that they would phase out building new coal fired power stations. but outside of their own countries, there was no commitment to stop the building within their, in countries outside of their own countries. and that is an awful long way to go on coal. a gray, very good example of house difficult that challenge is, is in asia, which is home to 60 percent of the world's population, about half of global manu
johnson has been pretty good at managing expectations. the language has changed quite a lot in the last few weeks. and now he's talking about it's a 6 out of 10 chance of this climate summit reaching any kind of a positive solution. he supposed to solution that the world demands, even though he is talking about it being one minute to midnight. as he puts it in, says planetary health at the time is now that he has to act. he will talk when he comes to the stage about his, you know, his favorite...
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we see boris johnson arrive to the podium. let's listen in. >> we've had the fastest vaccine rollout in europe and the fastest booster campaign in europe with almost 16.8 million boosters in people's arms. the case numbers have remained relatively high. we're seeing falling hospitalizations and falling numbers of deaths. on wednesday we received news of a new variant, the so-called omicron variant, and i want to express my deep gratitude to scientists in south africa who identified this new variant and shared the information widely and immediately. this variant is spreading around the world with two cases so far identified in the uk. as always, i must stress this, with a new variant there are many things we just cannot know at this early stage. our scientists are learning more hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads very rapidly and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive mutation which means it diverges quite significantly from previous configurations of the virus, and
we see boris johnson arrive to the podium. let's listen in. >> we've had the fastest vaccine rollout in europe and the fastest booster campaign in europe with almost 16.8 million boosters in people's arms. the case numbers have remained relatively high. we're seeing falling hospitalizations and falling numbers of deaths. on wednesday we received news of a new variant, the so-called omicron variant, and i want to express my deep gratitude to scientists in south africa who identified this...
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& johnson shot. again, don't be confused by the fact that california guidelines now differ from those of the cdc. demand for boosters in california wasn't robust right off the bat. just about 40% of people 65 and up got one of those boosters once they were eligible. here in the bay area, santa clara county is already offering boosters to all eligible adults and adding more appointments as needed. >> i was able to go online and get an appointment. there was a lot of appointments available. so i was able to get it. >> very easy. just went online. looked it up. >> it's exciting to see that they are very busy right now. it means that people are accepting the vaccine. >> so now that you know that you are eligible, you may have questions. this was a big talking point in the newsroom. if you got a pfizer vaccine, you can get a moderna booster and vice versa. you can mix and match. that's okay. and the booster dose is the same for the pfizer one but moderna was authorized at a half dose because there were ju
& johnson shot. again, don't be confused by the fact that california guidelines now differ from those of the cdc. demand for boosters in california wasn't robust right off the bat. just about 40% of people 65 and up got one of those boosters once they were eligible. here in the bay area, santa clara county is already offering boosters to all eligible adults and adding more appointments as needed. >> i was able to go online and get an appointment. there was a lot of appointments...
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and johnson. the pharmaceutical giant was accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, which has killed more than half a 1000000 americans through deceptive marketing. i want to 1st, let's check in with andy gallagher in miami, on this one, andy, does this mean johnson and johnsons off the hook? it does it, does it open the door? not necessarily come out because there are 2700 other pending legal cases. but what makes this one so significant do is it was seen as the template. it was the 1st time big pharmaceutical companies were in court and were held responsible for the opioid epidemic. so if that is the template, i think all the other states that are taking legal action against johnson and johnson and other big pharmaceutical companies will take know basically what the oklahoma high court said was that the a public nuisance law they were trying to use in this case was far too broad, they say that doesn't take away from the tragedy of the o. p. o crisis that really plagues this nation. so i wouldn't s
and johnson. the pharmaceutical giant was accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, which has killed more than half a 1000000 americans through deceptive marketing. i want to 1st, let's check in with andy gallagher in miami, on this one, andy, does this mean johnson and johnsons off the hook? it does it, does it open the door? not necessarily come out because there are 2700 other pending legal cases. but what makes this one so significant do is it was seen as the template. it was the 1st time big...
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professor, we have johnson & johnson breaking up. kill themselves over the next months and weeks to tell people it's not about a litigious trail. from where you sit, is definitive virology and epidemiology, can big pharma still act like big pharma or is the litigation risk so great they have to break up? >> i think the litigation risk along with profit margins for things like antimicrobials and antivirals are the things that i oftentimes here for my industry colleagues that are things that make them shy away from some of these treatments. it's a difficult thing to understand from my perspective because the use of antivirals and anti-mike reveals is such an import of our treatment regimen. you would love to see a greater investment in generating those compounds and maybe mitigating litigation risk is one of the ways you can stimulate more interest. tom: the romance of new jersey back 50 years with the j&j vaccine, that courage they had scientifically, is it now a new to mitte t that forces someone like j&j to rake up? -- to break up?
professor, we have johnson & johnson breaking up. kill themselves over the next months and weeks to tell people it's not about a litigious trail. from where you sit, is definitive virology and epidemiology, can big pharma still act like big pharma or is the litigation risk so great they have to break up? >> i think the litigation risk along with profit margins for things like antimicrobials and antivirals are the things that i oftentimes here for my industry colleagues that are things...
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>> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson took office on the heels of a tragedy. president kennedy had just been killed. walter jenkins helped support the transition. >> the night the johnsons moved into the white house my parents invited them over for dinner. >> so your dad didn't just work for president johnson. you all were really good friends. >> yes. >> my father's loyalty to lbj was 110%. >> outside work jenkins was the beloved patriarch of a big, all american family. what was the relationship between your parents like? >> it seemed normal to us. >> yeah. >> they seemed loving and kind to each other and -- >> had a lot of kids? very catholic. >> we always had dinner as a family at the table. >> go around the table. how was your day? how was your day. what happened with you today? >> other than the fact that dad was not always home for dinner. >> jenkins' role on johnson's staff meant he put in long hours. in octob
>> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson took office on the heels of a tragedy. president kennedy had just been killed. walter jenkins helped support the transition. >> the night the johnsons moved into the white house my parents invited them over for dinner. >> so your dad didn't just work for...
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but i don't thinkjust boris johnson saying two weeks later maybe that was _ johnson saying two weeks will be enough to halt _ that was an ideal will be enough to halt. there's repercussions to come not least _ halt. there's repercussions to come not least because of the new rules the prime — not least because of the new rules the prime minister has said he'll bring _ the prime minister has said he'll bring in — the prime minister has said he'll bring in on — the prime minister has said he'll bring in on mps's second jobs is not due to _ bring in on mps's second jobs is not due to he _ bring in on mps's second jobs is not due to be debated or properly be scrutinised untiljanuary. so at the very least— scrutinised untiljanuary. so at the very least will be discussing until then _ very least will be discussing until then. a, ., ., very least will be discussing until then. ., ., ., then. moving to the front page of then. moving to the front page of the e e, then. moving to the front page of the eve. you _ then. moving to the front page of the eve. you a — then. moving to the front page o
but i don't thinkjust boris johnson saying two weeks later maybe that was _ johnson saying two weeks will be enough to halt _ that was an ideal will be enough to halt. there's repercussions to come not least _ halt. there's repercussions to come not least because of the new rules the prime — not least because of the new rules the prime minister has said he'll bring _ the prime minister has said he'll bring in — the prime minister has said he'll bring in on — the prime minister has said...
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host prime minister johnson will not mind that.he techcal teams that will hammer out the details in the back rooms, but it is the leaders that must set the scale of the ambition. we begin with this report. [singing] >> welcome to glascow. thousands have made the trip from their countries. the journeys, nor the shivering arrival, straightforward. their hope is that the wait will be worth it. this fortnite could affect everyone's home. world's political leaders did not face the same political ordeal to sweep in, arriving on a united nations blue carpet to hear the prime minister's big moment on the main stage. prime minister johnson: humanity has long since run down the ock on climate change. it is one minute until midnight on that doomsday clock, and we need to act now. >> the leaders of some of the biggest polluters, china, russia, and turkey, have not shown. prime minister johnson: the anger and the impatience of the world will be uncontainable unless we make this cop26 in glascow the moment where we get real about private change.
host prime minister johnson will not mind that.he techcal teams that will hammer out the details in the back rooms, but it is the leaders that must set the scale of the ambition. we begin with this report. [singing] >> welcome to glascow. thousands have made the trip from their countries. the journeys, nor the shivering arrival, straightforward. their hope is that the wait will be worth it. this fortnite could affect everyone's home. world's political leaders did not face the same...
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chair johnson: now mr. johnson. >> ok. chairwoman johnson, ranking member lucas, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the national weather service and its staffing challenges. although the national weather service has followed many leading practices for effective reform, these efforts could benefit from additional actions and continued attention. my statement today discusses opportunities for the agency to enhance leadership and to better involve employees and key stakeholders in reform efforts. i'll also discuss long-standing human capital challenges that may hinder the agency's reform efforts. the first opportunity for improvement is enhancing leadership focus and attention. the national weather service stood up a program management office to oversee the implementation of agency reforms, however, the agency' approach to staffings with the capacity to implement the reforms. key leadership, rotational or part-time, in five years and seven officials rotated through the director role. also,
chair johnson: now mr. johnson. >> ok. chairwoman johnson, ranking member lucas, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the national weather service and its staffing challenges. although the national weather service has followed many leading practices for effective reform, these efforts could benefit from additional actions and continued attention. my statement today discusses opportunities for the agency to enhance leadership and to better involve...