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johnson was president. but they shattered each other throughout johnson's presidency in johnson even made douglas the job offer in 1867. today, i will talk about some key moments in the douglas johnson relationship and about the drift toward the johnson impeachment. so let's start with the first meeting between douglas and johnson of march 1865 at lincoln's second inauguration. here's a famous picture of lincoln. to either and i think if you can see my arrow sees right around here my historian friends say that douglas is right around here in the second row. i'm not entirely hundred percent sure of that, but douglas was at the inauguration because abraham lincoln who met with douglas twice earlier in the white house had invited him to the inauguration. after the speech douglas tried to get into the reception in the white house he would stop by security, but eventually it was bounced for and was greeted by lincoln who asked douglas how we like the speech and told the assembled group that douglas was his great friend. douglas told me like the speech betty walked away. johnson joins lincoln at the reception and i'
johnson was president. but they shattered each other throughout johnson's presidency in johnson even made douglas the job offer in 1867. today, i will talk about some key moments in the douglas johnson relationship and about the drift toward the johnson impeachment. so let's start with the first meeting between douglas and johnson of march 1865 at lincoln's second inauguration. here's a famous picture of lincoln. to either and i think if you can see my arrow sees right around here my historian...
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the radicals initially saw johnson as a fellow tracker, who shared their views. charles sumner visited johnson and said that johnson told him that he agreed with everything he said about black voting rights, and that he wrote a friend and concluded that i'm going to, quote -- that quote, johnson is the sin veer-- sincere friend of the negro and to vote. and other republicans had similar responses in april and even into may. they thought that johnson was going to do what they wanted, but then things started to change. had johnson been conning these men? was he, in fact, like most other southern white men or even worse? on may 29th, 1865, johnson issued an amnesty proclamation which basically allowed the ex-confederate states to return to the union as they had been before the civil war except without slavery. confederate leaders could be in powerful, and they need today petition for pardons, but that wasn't a problem. johnson set up an office and offered pardons. johnson's large commitment was to restoration and i want to emphasize that word restoration as opposed to reconstruction. with the wild idea that the states
the radicals initially saw johnson as a fellow tracker, who shared their views. charles sumner visited johnson and said that johnson told him that he agreed with everything he said about black voting rights, and that he wrote a friend and concluded that i'm going to, quote -- that quote, johnson is the sin veer-- sincere friend of the negro and to vote. and other republicans had similar responses in april and even into may. they thought that johnson was going to do what they wanted, but then...
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johnson. the white republicans. didd not think johnson supported or attended performances by the jubilee singers. johnson became much more reactionary by the end of 1865. i don't time to wrap up but i will say by way of conclusion when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman, must've had the bloat vote in tennessee. suddenly he needed them and all of thet speakers he gives about being a black moses it's about maternal was sick as you can be. you can also say he's kind of needy. he once love. he once loved for black people. yet he's doing the worst possible thing to black people while he'sil president the irony is precisely because he is the radical republicans have to speed s up the passage of the amendment before so by 1870 ulysses s grant is president the question worded things go wrong andrew johnson was not there. he was not involved. it's not just about johnson. talk about reconstruction for black perspective you get a larger sense everywhere and douglas was one of the great fighters against that racism until the time of his death. and was inspired by documents of the nat
johnson. the white republicans. didd not think johnson supported or attended performances by the jubilee singers. johnson became much more reactionary by the end of 1865. i don't time to wrap up but i will say by way of conclusion when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman, must've had the bloat vote in tennessee. suddenly he needed them and all of thet speakers he gives about being a black moses it's about maternal was sick as you can be. you can also say he's...
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johnson. but facing down the republican. i do not think that johnson supported the performances. actually douglas, johnsonmuch more reactionary by the end of 1865. i will just say by way of conclusion that when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman, must have had the vote and suddenly he needed them all of these speeches that he gives, about his internal lipstick as you can be. you can also say he is kind of needy. he wants love. and yet he is doing the worst possible things to black people while he is president. the irony is, precisely because he is, they had to speed up the passage and ratification of the amendment. by 1870, ulysses s grant is president. onthe question is, where did things go wrong? it is not just about johnson. when you talk about reconstruction in the black perspective you get a larger sent of the white racism everywhere. douglas was one of the great fighters against that racism to a time of his death. and inspired by the documents of the nation. it is been a real honor to be here. thank you. you can read more about this in my article published last week.
johnson. but facing down the republican. i do not think that johnson supported the performances. actually douglas, johnsonmuch more reactionary by the end of 1865. i will just say by way of conclusion that when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman, must have had the vote and suddenly he needed them all of these speeches that he gives, about his internal lipstick as you can be. you can also say he is kind of needy. he wants love. and yet he is doing the worst...
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johnson & johnson. whether to keep it or sell johnson & johnson for eli lilly. >> first of all, thank you for the compliment. secondly, i would do the latter. johnson & johnson, i got tired of worrying about this asbestos issue and ovarian cancer and talc and i decided to -- that's it. i'm done pick i say sell j j and go with something which is less controversial which is eli lilly. how about sunday in illinois? >> what is going on? >> hey, my friend, longtime fan. i love what you do for us. >> thank you and i will see you at thursday's meeting, of course. >> you know my favorite bucket, get rich carefully. >> i got to do a revival of that book just to catch up with all of the things we now know. how can i help you, kind sir. >> i tell all of my friends about that book. and i am waiting for you to come out with your new book. >> i am working at. it will take a little time. i take some days off now and then >> i am looking at a company that provides luxury accessories for the u.s., japan, this company recently increased its quarter dividend by 3.7% and they have recently announced an acquisition. the company
johnson & johnson. whether to keep it or sell johnson & johnson for eli lilly. >> first of all, thank you for the compliment. secondly, i would do the latter. johnson & johnson, i got tired of worrying about this asbestos issue and ovarian cancer and talc and i decided to -- that's it. i'm done pick i say sell j j and go with something which is less controversial which is eli lilly. how about sunday in illinois? >> what is going on? >> hey, my friend, longtime fan....
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johnson. >> they do out they call him johnson johnson. >> they do calltheym johnson johnson. >> they do call him call him johnson johnson. >> they do call him rick.1im rick? they do call him rick. rick, . but that's it for rick, rick. but that's it for part one. believe me. join us in part one. believe me. join us in part two for nuclear weapons. multiple carnival stabbings and alcohol related deaths in scotland, all given our trademark comedy spin, i assure you.see trademark comedy spin, i assure you. see you in a couple of minutes. did radio. >> and welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans, lewis schaefer and steve n allen. so lewis, the guardian has uncovered plans to revive suffolk's streets role in the next world war. it seems . well, next world war. it seems. well, this is where you want to put the housing, yes. simon airbase air base project could pave way for us to host nuclear weapons. are you thinking, okay, they're definitely going to host nuclear weapons? no, has nothing to weapons? no, it has nothing to do with nuclear weapons. maybe but
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johnson & johnson, cvs, walgreens and several others. in all, these settlements have netted roughly $54 billion. is it enough money to actually make an impact? john stein: it is absolutely enough money to make an impact. it's not enough money to end addiction. but what i am 100% certain is that there will be many, many more people who are alive, healthy and happy because of these funds and the important programs they're going to fund than otherwise would be. cat: stein says the goal of most of these settlements was to give states flexibility in determining how best to spend their money, but to also require them to use at least 85% of that funding on addiction treatment and prevention. those requirements were put in place because of what happened during the 1990's after states won more than $240 billion from cigarette companies. john stein: we all watched what happened with the tobacco settlement. here in north carolina, that money just goes straight into the general fund and is used for whatever. it's not helping people who are struggling with nicotine addiction. what we want is for this money to go to help people who are struggling with opioid addiction. so, the money is required to go to that purpose. cat: but across the nation, how those spending requirements will be enforced remains a big question, says aneri pattani of kff health news. she has been tracking how opioid settlement money is being spent. aneri: what's literally in the settlement documents is the idea that, if states don't use at least 85% of their funds on the epidemic, then the companies, meaning johnsonon, amerisourcebergen, et cetera, the companies that settled, would be the ones to sort of hold the states accountable and say hey, you didn't meet this 85% number, we're going to take you to court, and we're going to reduce our future payments to you. cat: so far, more than $3 billion has gone out to state and local governments. the amount of money each state will receive is based on several factors, including the percentage they contribute to the country's total number of overdose deaths, the number of people with opioid use disorder, and the total population of the state. aneri: $50 billion is a lot of money. but you think about it being spread over 18 years and across 12 different companies, a lot of these pharmaceutical companies are bringing in profits in the tens of billions. you take johnson & johnson, for example, they're going to be paying out $5 billion in the opioid settlement funds in total. but they last year made profits around $95 billion. so, a lot of people are lookin
johnson & johnson, cvs, walgreens and several others. in all, these settlements have netted roughly $54 billion. is it enough money to actually make an impact? john stein: it is absolutely enough money to make an impact. it's not enough money to end addiction. but what i am 100% certain is that there will be many, many more people who are alive, healthy and happy because of these funds and the important programs they're going to fund than otherwise would be. cat: stein says the goal of most...
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seeing names of all sorts of big pharma companies, verbs from the, johnson & johnson, merck, astrazeneca, all subject to negotiations. johnson a bit surprising. one of their drugs, an autoimmune therapy, was not on prediction lists because it is facing lower cost of competition coming online in the next couple of years. one of the interesting things about this is many of these drugs are reaching the end of their periods of exclusivity patent-wise. they will face competition anyway. medicare is stepping in earlier than that competition and what imposed some price controls. alix: who benefits? you see the person buying the drugs, is that the case? what about governments? john: the primary beneficiaries are taxpayers and the u.s. government. this will save about $100 billion through 2031. there is money that the pharma industry will not get and they are upset about that. the actual out-of-pocket impact to patients is a little less clear, partly because there are other parts to the policy that affect the patient's pain. alix:. banks, john. appreciate it. that is it for us on this surprisingly optimistic day in the equity markets
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johnson & johnson. guest: i will not talk about the johnson & johnson lawsuit, because johnson & johnson is a client of covington and i do not know about it. the water situation -- first of all, if someone has been harmed by a mistake of someone else, they should be compensated for it. but compensation is not the same as getting rich. so giving huge damages -- this comes out of the pocket of the rest of society. there is not some people pot it is coming out of, it is coming out of the pension funds of the companies or u.s. taxpayers, whoever it is. no sensible system of justice allows people to get rich freight tragedy. the system of justice designed to compensate them for tragedy. if you have $10 million of care that you need because of something, great if you get $10 million. but the extra ticket, 100 million dollars in punitive damages, that means that person's relatives to buy a fancy speedboat or have a fancy house. it is not the way any other society -- just way of doing that. and in the case of social wide problems -- again, i do not want to overlap with things my law firm might be handling. in
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johnson & johnson in the red, 29 out of 38 bad for the green, trading up at 167 points, let's take a look at the s&p up 20 points almost a half a percentage point gain for the s&p and on the tech heavy nasdaq, we have again of 104 right now that is up over three quarters of a percentage point to 13695. let's take a look at the big tech stocks, alphabet alden the green, microsoft, apple, stuart must be happy about micro soft, amazon as well, let's start with x pong, the chinese electric vehicle maker, why are they up so much. lauren: then a $740 million deal with the right healing app in china to produce an ev that cost $20000. it's affordable, first the going to sell it to dd there to use it in their fleet into retail customers. david: 60000. >> competition is so intense and china for who has the best and cheapest electric vehicle they plan to produce 10000 of these cars per year in the ghetto brandon mona it won't be x pong or dd it will be mona. in a few years ago they hit a deal with volkswagen. so they are branching out in the trying to be profitable again, this stock is up 5%. david: i did not know netflix had the dvd rental business. lauren: 25 years, people still getting the dvd with the red envelope in the mail. this is what put netflix on the map you used to go to brock under blockbuster in the brick-and-mortar and netflix gave you the dvd and you didn't have to go to the store you could open your mailbox. effective on september 29 that program ends if you still have a dvd from netflix, netflix, keep it. they have nothing to do with it. david: the next story makes me very sad and nostalgic. hostess twinkies, the two words that came together so beautifully that we may be at the end of hostess twinkies. lauren: they are reporting that hostess wants to sell itself. i think the twinkies day but they have a new owner. lauren: who would buy twinkies? maybe general mills, they own hÄagen-dazs, baby hÄagen-dazs twinkie, maybe oreo with twinkie, pepsico, frito-lay or hershey, they all sound delicious. here is the deal, they are iconic but they have had a fresh new product in decades. so they are struggling with debt even though they raise prices. we will see. david: i have not had one in 30 or 40 years but i still have wonderful memories of licking the inside of the twinkie. lauren: it's the memory review said you have about what in 30 or 40 years. david: i've not been a kid not long. a sad story hawaiian electric is being sued by maui county over the wildfires that they have responded. lauren: investors like it, the stock is up 43%. the utility is saying that maui's county lawsuit accusing them of being the source of the massive wildfires was irresponsible. hawaiian electric says the county rushed to court before this is the own investigation and they said the fire which started on august 8 was caused by down power lines, data been reported 100% contained and extinguished by maui county by the fire department, then they said another fire started after its own lines had been deenergized, this is good to be decided in a court of law but look at the investor reaction right now, hawaiian electric coming up forcefully saying it's not her fault stock is up 45% and is been hammered this month. david: a court of law, a good start for 3m there is a lawsuit behind this. lauren: a five and a half billion dollars settlement over allegedly defective earplugs used by the military. i know five and half billion dollars sounds like a lot of money but is half what was expected. 3m is expecting 300,000 lawsuits over 12 years of complaints of defects in their earplugs causing service members to lose their hearing, 3m reached a tentative settlement over forever chemicals in public drinking water at a 12 at half billion dollar cost to the company. the stock is up because this is getting all of that behind them starting fresh in the reported five enough billion-dollar earplugs settlement was half of what the anticipated. david: the stock is up 6.5% or six in the third anyway. let's look at the big board we started out with a huge success, i think they are all winners all 30 stocks. up 245 points right now, here are the winners for the dow, 3m is up over 6%, salesforce, honeywell, intel, nike are all up. lauren: johnsonre mostly winners here is the s&p 500, 3m, boston scientific moderna, micron and zimmer biomet. lauren: the worst year is september, keep that in mind as were about to wrap up august. david: nasdaq winners, medina, micron, dextran. doing very well. let's check the tenure it was down were talking about the yield not the value of the bond itself. the yields are down 2.6 basis points on a ten year, that is usually good news for nasdaq. let's check gold moving over to the solid stock that people own and kaput in the pocket. it's up slightly 70% to 1940. bitcoin is up you cannot put in your pocket but a lot of people see it as a nice alternative to the dollar. it is up $89 right now. crude oil is up over the 80-dollar mark. that has become the mark which has remained the memes for the past couple of weeks, it is just up $80.23 a barrel. natural gas is up, the average guy gas is now $3.81 for diesel. look at this $4.37 a gallon for diesel energy. coming up gen z maybe the most social generat
johnson & johnson in the red, 29 out of 38 bad for the green, trading up at 167 points, let's take a look at the s&p up 20 points almost a half a percentage point gain for the s&p and on the tech heavy nasdaq, we have again of 104 right now that is up over three quarters of a percentage point to 13695. let's take a look at the big tech stocks, alphabet alden the green, microsoft, apple, stuart must be happy about micro soft, amazon as well, let's start with x pong, the chinese...
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johnson & johnson, the fabulously wealthy corporation, create a subsidiary, push it into bankruptcy, and try to piggyback on that bankruptcy to block tens of thousands of lawsuits linked to claims that its baby powder caused ovarian cancer. maneuvers like that are more and more common and you have a lot of legal scholars and members of congress saying wait a minute, wasn't bankruptcy supposed to be for actual and corrupt, insolvent companies? and now the supreme court is saying yeah, maybe this is a question we need to look at. william: back to purdue pharma, the original deal was liability for the sacklers, but they will put in $6 billion and give that to communities over the country to address addiction and overdoses. what are those communities and states and tribes saying now this deal has been put on hold? brian: it's been fascinating to see the conflict within the victim community. among those communities, many had said we don't think this looks like justice or the sacklers are concerned, they get to walk away from the opioid epidemic essentially free after paying out this money. on the other hand, they desperately need the cash for it 750 million dollars was supposed to go to families of people who died from oxycontin overdoses, people who lost years of their lives, going to immunities for addiction treatment programs. there is a lot of dismay that money will be on hold at least through december when the supreme court will review this and likely much longer. this deal has been held up for years with legal wrangling and delays and people are impatient. william: this has always been the central tension with this struggle, the very tangible anger against the sacklers because there's a fairly good documentary trail that they knew how much problem the drugs were causing yet they continue to push them, and the communities desperate for aid. will the supreme court in the end make a resolution about this? what are we likely to see when they make a ruling? brian: what we are likely to see is pretty big. in some ways, it could change the way justice works in america. right now, a lot of people are using, again, the awesome power of chrissy -- of bankruptcy to force people to give of lawsuits. usually that is resolved -- reserved for insolvent individuals. some appeals courts have allowed bankruptcy judges to approve situations like this and others have said no. the supreme court is likely to do is resolve this nationally. either open the door to bankruptcy courts being able to do deals like this, cut arrangements with people like the sacklers and companies like johnsonnd do pharma. they may say yes, or they may say no. that this isn't what chrissy was meant to do, it's meant for insolvent companies, not wealthy people trying to pay their way out of lawsuits. william: brian, thank you as always for helping us get through this. brian: thank you. ♪ amna: butter, cows, corn dogs, and politics. these are just a few of the things top of mind for iowans as they kick off the country's 3rd largest fair this weekend. in attendance, nearly every major gop presidential candidate vying for the hearts and minds of the hawkeyes ahead of the state's january caucus. our own lisa desjardins has been catching up with these candidates as well as voters on the ground and she joins me now. good to see you. we are still months away from that caucus, but what kind of separation are we already seeing emerge in the republican field? lisa: i think what you find from voters here is something we see in polls. talking to them on the ground in iowa, year three categories of repub
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a wonderful and it'll be a very nice guide for me when i get to that part of writing about johnson's, johnson lived an epic life that most americans know next to nothing about and don't tragically, and in a horrific auto accident. well, david, yale university history professor and advisory board member of the yale university press black lives series, thanks for being with us on booktv. thank you. very glad to be here and to people know about th
a wonderful and it'll be a very nice guide for me when i get to that part of writing about johnson's, johnson lived an epic life that most americans know next to nothing about and don't tragically, and in a horrific auto accident. well, david, yale university history professor and advisory board member of the yale university press black lives series, thanks for being with us on booktv. thank you. very glad to be here and to people know about th
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johnson & johnson is splitting off its consumer health business can deal and investors can get it as a discount but there aren't enough shares to go around. you say the small fries have an advantage here? >> can view is been spot on shabbat by j&j and they are offering it to their holders at a 7% discount and expected to be strong demand from j&j shareholders to exchange in the loophole if your retail investment you by 99 shares or less and participate in the exchange offer on the can view stock, you can make a thousand dollars. the offer expires in the coming week is not guaranteed. you can read more on barron's.com. >> is this a ploy to get people to read your story. people already read your story. 99 shares i can do 99.99 like at the gas pump. thank you andrew. carlton, give us a stock. >> it is not tax season but i'm looking at h&r block, the stock had a pull back in may over the mixed earnings report in earnings that the irs is going to launch the own tax filing. h&r block and has a little bit to run and looking cheap and nice dividend. jack: people are worried irs software is good to be sleek and up at the private company's out of business. >> i'm hearing you say about people have the worry. jack: what you have for a. >> johnsonhasn't been painful protect stocks but painful for other things down 50% since reported earnings. jack: what do they do johnson controls. >> air control and heating. >> air conditioning hvac either earnings were great and they forecasted their guidance below estimates in the stock has now dropped 15%. actually looks really good here, it is a chance to pick up the stock cheaper, only 15 times a discount to the other hvac stocks in trading lot. i think it's good. jack: what kind of investor is this right for, risky stock were blue-chip. >> is a solid company a little bit of a turnaround. if you're a valued investor probably looks attractive. jack: ben, carlton, andrew, thank you all. to read more check at this week's edition at barron's.com. don't forget to follow us on at, formerly twitter. it is barron's online, tha ♪ ♪. larry: hello sick folks welcome to c come though i am larry kudlow. biden is in a heap of trouble for james comer's going to be with us in jus
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. >> reporter: merck and johnson & johnson have sued to derail the effort, calling it unconstitutional many republican lawmakers opposed move arguing that a price control will discourage investment in life-saving cures. >> people who can't afford drugs don't have access to innovation. >> reporter: president biden touting an effort to save seniors money as he eyes a second term in the white house in washington, alice barr, nbc news >>> new video has emerged of paul whelan, showing the detained american inside a russian penal colony he is serving a 16 year sentence for spying, a charge he strongly denies in the video, he tells a russian interviewer he is not allowed to answer questions we should note that the video was released bay russian state-run media outlet we have not been able to identify the date it was taken or whether he was filmed under duress >>> the clock is ticking on borrowed time as borrowers will soon have to hit play on loan payments as many say they won't be able to repay them as interest starts to accrue on friday >> reporter: josie is a single mom living paycheck to
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. >> reporter: drug makers including merck and johnson & johnson have sued to derail the effort, calling it un-constitutional. on capitol hill, many republican lawmakers oppose the move, arguing what they call a price control will discourage investment in life saving cures. >> people who can't afford drugs don't have access to innovation. >> reporter: president biden touting an effort to save seniors money as he eyes a second term in the white house. president biden today also touted the reduced cost of insulin under the inflation reduction act one year after he signed that bill into law. from the white house, alice barr, nbc news. >> thank you, alice. >>> so far thanks to help from you hundreds of pets have found new homes this month and we've worked together to clear the shelters. we're not done yet. there are more pets to be adopted like this guy named after our friend and today in the bay colleague bob redell. in the final days of august you can even get adoption fees waived or reduced. >>> rob mayeda is here to talk about a lot going on. the smoke, the rain that might be coming in,
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she is a huge boris johnson outrider, borisjohnson johnson outrider, boris johnson supporter, johnsonjohnson supporter, and she does have because in terms of how she felt it went down a door so she hasn't got a peerage. she does clearly have a way with words, she is a novelist and there were some flourishes in here but i think what will be dull and really get to people in downing street and mps is her attack on the record of this committee much sense things like 200 mps or sour are dependent on what you do, referring to the election going forward and people who are going to be worried about their seats. so she knows what she's doing, she is trying to people's fears and concerns about the vision and strategy for the conservative party going forward. but i think a lot of it in terms of the personal attacks against the prime minister are already priced in. , ., . prime minister are already priced in. personal attacks, as you mentioned. _ in. personal attacks, as you mentioned. have _ in. personal attacks, as you mentioned. have you - in. personal attacks, as you mentioned. have you had .
she is a huge boris johnson outrider, borisjohnson johnson outrider, boris johnson supporter, johnsonjohnson supporter, and she does have because in terms of how she felt it went down a door so she hasn't got a peerage. she does clearly have a way with words, she is a novelist and there were some flourishes in here but i think what will be dull and really get to people in downing street and mps is her attack on the record of this committee much sense things like 200 mps or sour are dependent on...
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. >> selectquote we shop use save priority update johnson and johnson baby powder users. johnson and johnson have stopped selling baby powder in the u.s. and canada after a judge recently ruled evidence showing us bests in their talc products can be admitted for an upcoming trial. previously, a jury over $4 billion to women who use johnson and johnson baby powder and developed cancer. you may be entitled to compensation. call our legal help line for a free consultation now. if you don't win, pay nothing. >> eight hundred 22107170. >> first debate followed inside the impact with voters. learn the facts of our fentanyl. i kdka-tv. stop. overdose. >> all right. ks to >> thanks to our weaponized system of justice in americawes while many americans now are losing faith in our once stitutiou tions. recent nbc poll found that only 37% of americans now have a positive view of the fbi. how sad is that? that number has dropped significantly from 2018, but of course we know what happened in 2016. but even in 2018, when they had 52% of americans did have a positive opinion on the bureau, muc
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rush to walmart and unleash your potential with force factor priority update johnson and johnson baby powder users. >> johnsonand johnson have stopped selling baby powder in the u.s. and canada after a judge recently ruled evidence showing us besties in their talc products can be admitted for an upcoming trial. previously, a jury awarded over $4 billion to women who use johnson and johnson baby powder and developed cancer. you may be entitled to compensation. call our legal help line for a free consultation now. if you don't win, you pay nothing. >> eight 9122107170. when you can't watch. listen. get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm. anytime, anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening. there's no debate. america is watching fox news. is back now at lucky! come kick off the season with our shop and score game that'll have you cheering for more! play for a chance at over 25 million in prizes and money saving offers - like this and this, or even this! or try to win $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. shop your favorite brand sporting the monopoly tag for unlimited game tic
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. >> update johnson and johnson baby powder users. johnsond johnson have stopped selling baby powder in the u.s. and canada after a judge recently ruled evidence showing us besties in their talc products can be admitted for an upcoming trial. previously a jury awarded over $4 billion to women who use johnson and johnson baby powder and developed cancer. you may be entitled to compensation. call our legal help line for a free consultation now. if you don't win, you pay nothing. >> eight nine 122107170. >> when you can't watch. listen. get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm anytime, anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening to library . and one of the most liberal a towns in america is now at the center of a huge. ic the public library is in davis, california. they're now under fire afterr kk kicking out former college athlete, soccer player a who about it at an event a about protecting the integrity of women's . >> she was thrown out for supposedly misgendering people during her remarks. >> take a look at
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how about johnson & johnson. they have linked the talcum powder baby powder can cause cancer.stribution. it is obscuring the risk. when the smoke clears, it is hammered again. j&j, their hands are tied. there are more coming. and more. j&j is one of my favorite companies. they create a lot of medical devices. it is jackpot justice. i asked if they genuinely fear if they will lose thousands of dollars from this company. if you want to be one of the shareholders. you want to be one of these plaintiffs lawyers that know their way around. again, it is clients litigation duet. it is the floor routine. the biggest drug with a damaging case to block that case. in the end, i like to bet on business, not on losses. i am sympathetic to the j&j people and with the 3m people. that is thy they will not win against j&j. i used to see all kinds of financial irregularities when i started my trust. now these multi-plaintiff lawsuit. that is the way that our legal system works. the risk is just too enormous to own these kinds of stocks. right here on mad money. i am jim cramer. i will see you t
how about johnson & johnson. they have linked the talcum powder baby powder can cause cancer.stribution. it is obscuring the risk. when the smoke clears, it is hammered again. j&j, their hands are tied. there are more coming. and more. j&j is one of my favorite companies. they create a lot of medical devices. it is jackpot justice. i asked if they genuinely fear if they will lose thousands of dollars from this company. if you want to be one of the shareholders. you want to be one of...
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johnson's own right was an amazing guy. and one, point i wanted to call the book mr. johnson administer muir. the publisher was, like you can't do that. muir comes first. but because i was so taken with johnson, most people don't know who johnson is. we became an ambassador to italy. we also stumped for and had international copyright law passed. and he lined up mark twain to fight for another literary luminaries of the day. he took part in what is probably our best history of the civil war, where century magazine, for three years, interviewed leaders on both sides of major val battles and publish to those. that's what made century magazine go from circulation of 125,000 250,000 and really be a leading voice of the nation. it empowered johnson and would be been a great place for years voice to go. johnson grew up in indiana, and he eventually would go to chicago, where he worked for scribner and books get sales. is that when the great chicago fire happened and he was one of those kinds of guys who seem to be at a lot of central events in history at the time. he's really taken with him. it's a four decade correspondence between muir and johnson, it takes six days for letter to go across count
johnson's own right was an amazing guy. and one, point i wanted to call the book mr. johnson administer muir. the publisher was, like you can't do that. muir comes first. but because i was so taken with johnson, most people don't know who johnson is. we became an ambassador to italy. we also stumped for and had international copyright law passed. and he lined up mark twain to fight for another literary luminaries of the day. he took part in what is probably our best history of the civil war,...
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down the johnson johnson trial for the covid vaccine there was it because of the risks of stroke and the risk of stroke for hormonal birth control are far higher than they were from the johnson johnson vaccine. and again, we just don't ever hesitate, but also points to how important birth control is that women are willing to take these risks so that we have control of our reproductive lives, but also how maddening that we're not willing to let men suffer. even a tiny bit. and right. and i shouldn't say tiny, but i know, i know depression is serious. i know suicide is serious and suicidal tendencies are serious. but can we cut down that study? we do not cut it. we don't shut down women's birth control options because of the same side effects or try to improve them or try to improve them. we just keep giving more hormonal birth control options. the discourse that went back and forth when that news story broke online was just it was a mess because there were a lot of men who said, see, this is wrong. see what you're trying to do to men. and the women are like, what are you talking about? yeah, look at everything women experience across the board from, you know, allocation to bi
down the johnson johnson trial for the covid vaccine there was it because of the risks of stroke and the risk of stroke for hormonal birth control are far higher than they were from the johnson johnson vaccine. and again, we just don't ever hesitate, but also points to how important birth control is that women are willing to take these risks so that we have control of our reproductive lives, but also how maddening that we're not willing to let men suffer. even a tiny bit. and right. and i...
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what lyndon johnson think kennedy's plan for vietnam was. and did johnson do about it once johnson became president on the 22nd of november? that. so my original thought was just to write on that small little slice. but then i came to realize that to tell the story of the withdrawal plan, i actually had to backtrack and tell story of kennedy in vietnam more, more comprehensively. so i spent a fair amount of time developing what i saw as kennedy's commit to vietnam. hence that that part of the title and then carrying carried the story past three into 64 into march of 1964, when the plan essentially falls apart under lbj. and then i tack on an epilog, which addresses the the story about that planning, the narrative about that planning at the time. late 1960s into the 1970s. but then very much so in the era of 911. and the way that conversation about kennedy vietnam became rolled into a conversation and the united states and its use of force abroad. so it became a much larger project and i would say that again, it is not really a comprehensive history of vietnam, although it covers mu
what lyndon johnson think kennedy's plan for vietnam was. and did johnson do about it once johnson became president on the 22nd of november? that. so my original thought was just to write on that small little slice. but then i came to realize that to tell the story of the withdrawal plan, i actually had to backtrack and tell story of kennedy in vietnam more, more comprehensively. so i spent a fair amount of time developing what i saw as kennedy's commit to vietnam. hence that that part of the...
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i don't know about johnson & johnson, they were staples of the nation.then as well as i know now that kleenex is something you used to wipe your nose. these are things we are not even thinking about. it is obvious, chipotle if you want something more organic. please buy your kids a few shares in a brand they know and you know, something they can see and hear and touch and put away. stocks will not always work out, but think about what you liked when you read little or what your parents liked when they were little. you will more than likely have a long-term winner. got a great hook to get your children into a lifetime of investing. let's go to madison and texas. >> if i can get a guaranteed interest rate of over 5% by purchasing a six month treasury bond, why should i invest in the equity market given market conditions? >> six months from now those rights may be lower, you can continue to reinvest. the stock market has far exceeded a longer-term, anything you will get in the short term. i am not against percent. i own 5% myself, but you want to take the l
i don't know about johnson & johnson, they were staples of the nation.then as well as i know now that kleenex is something you used to wipe your nose. these are things we are not even thinking about. it is obvious, chipotle if you want something more organic. please buy your kids a few shares in a brand they know and you know, something they can see and hear and touch and put away. stocks will not always work out, but think about what you liked when you read little or what your parents...
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. >>> johnson & johnson's spinoff of kenvue will replace advanced auto parts on the s&p. >>> dick's sporting morning. it plans to reinvest in growth drivers and discuss reallocation plans during the earnings call. shares of dick's up 1%. >>> teva and glenmark will pay for criminal charges for price fixing of three drugs. shares of the companies mixed right now in pre-market. >>> charles schwab will cut jobs and close or downsize offices in the effort to save $500 million this year amid pressure over lower net flows of client money and scrutiny after the collapse of svb. >>> here is what to watch. july home sales are out this morning and richamond manufacturing survey. we get results from dick's and lowe's and macy's. we have the best performance in august up 1% for the stocks in the s&p. let's bring in john stoltzfus at omiat oppenheimer. >> good morning. >> s&p price target of 4,900. do you hold on to the price target with rates hitting multi-year highs? >> we do at this point, frank. we can't help but think higher rates right now is the normalization of rates. the fed will probably oversho
. >>> johnson & johnson's spinoff of kenvue will replace advanced auto parts on the s&p. >>> dick's sporting morning. it plans to reinvest in growth drivers and discuss reallocation plans during the earnings call. shares of dick's up 1%. >>> teva and glenmark will pay for criminal charges for price fixing of three drugs. shares of the companies mixed right now in pre-market. >>> charles schwab will cut jobs and close or downsize offices in the effort...
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johnson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnson thompson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnsonerpool! then at the tokyo of the ics in liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021--- _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021. .. oh, no, it _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, it all- liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comesj pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashin: pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! _ pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now— pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now the _ pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now the woman i pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes. crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on top _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on top of— crashing down! now the
johnson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnson thompson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnsonerpool! then at the tokyo of the ics in liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021--- _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021. .. oh, no, it _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, it all- liverpool! then at the...
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johnson in his own right was an amazing guy. at one point ihn wanted to call mr. johnson and mr. muir. the publishers like you cannot do that. muir comes first. because i was so taken with johnsonost people don't who johnson is he became an ambassador tomb italy. he also stumped for a net for at international copyright law passed. he lined up mark twain to fight for. other literary luminaries of the day. he took part in what is our best history of the civil war. century magazine for three years interviewed on both sides of the battles and publish those. that made century magazine go for circulation of 125,000 to 250,000 being a leading voice in the e nation. it empower johnson. would it be that a great place for muir's voice to go. johnson grew up in indiana. he eventually would go to chicago where he worked in book sales but he was there on the great chicago fire happened. he was one of those guys who seem to be at a lot of central events in history at the time but i was really taken with him. as a four decade correspondent between muir and johnson it would take six days for a letter to go across country. it's a conversation they held for four decades. from the 70s up until 19
johnson in his own right was an amazing guy. at one point ihn wanted to call mr. johnson and mr. muir. the publishers like you cannot do that. muir comes first. because i was so taken with johnsonost people don't who johnson is he became an ambassador tomb italy. he also stumped for a net for at international copyright law passed. he lined up mark twain to fight for. other literary luminaries of the day. he took part in what is our best history of the civil war. century magazine for three years...
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johnson & johnson down ever so slightly, but mj, bristol-myers and pfizer and some big blockbuster drugse medicare negotiation list. this price action is not what i would have expected. dani: how much of a turnaround have you seen on this equity market post jolts opening? how much is that shaken things up or is it due to thin volumes? abigail: i do not think it has to do with the jolts. but given the fact that bad news is good news, it is more that we have had consolidation in august, buyers are taking stock, seeing whether or not they can retake control of the market off the last couple of days. i think the technical forces are more at play here. dani: thank you so much. cap we all do little to us the market -- abigail doolittle giving us the market roundup. courts potentially overruling an sec decision that said grayscale cannot turn its trust into an etf, potentially overruling that, allowing grayscale to have an etf. the timing is also interesting. sec is also expected to respond. respond on their aet's just before labor day weekend. i cannot help but wonder if the courts have done t
johnson & johnson down ever so slightly, but mj, bristol-myers and pfizer and some big blockbuster drugse medicare negotiation list. this price action is not what i would have expected. dani: how much of a turnaround have you seen on this equity market post jolts opening? how much is that shaken things up or is it due to thin volumes? abigail: i do not think it has to do with the jolts. but given the fact that bad news is good news, it is more that we have had consolidation in august,...
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johnson is amazed at seeing him in his natural habitat showing johnson around. and, finally johnsons, you write me two articles and i will publish them in century and then i will take them down to washington, d.c. and i will put them on the desk of every congressperson down there and we will get a bill passed and create a national park. lo and behold, he writes the stories, even though he is optical because he has not had any success in the political realm, johnson publishes them goes down to d.c. and they get this bill passed. >> if only it were so easy. [laughter] much of the book is johnson basically on the east coast saying we are stalling. you haves to get me more stori. those were the things that cause the politicians to act. i was really struck by that. johnson was a real urban guy. and east coast are. savvy in the halls of congress. >> johnson in his own right was an amazing guy. you can't do that. he comes first. i was so taken with johnson, most people do not know who johnson is. he became an ambassador to italy he also had international copyright law passed. he lined up m
johnson is amazed at seeing him in his natural habitat showing johnson around. and, finally johnsons, you write me two articles and i will publish them in century and then i will take them down to washington, d.c. and i will put them on the desk of every congressperson down there and we will get a bill passed and create a national park. lo and behold, he writes the stories, even though he is optical because he has not had any success in the political realm, johnson publishes them goes down to...
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i got the johnson & johnson what they didn't tell me it was magic and keshawn johnson. can't catch covid but man can i catch a pass. about he we go tickets available for my one how fox nation standout at the paramount in huntingdon long island and sugar lowest new york on the 19th and idaho falls on october 28th. get your tickets now there's a lot of chubby chasers out there ladies. and up next biden's such an old coot even dems want to give him the boot. businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. aaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, >> their members back on the road. >> to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch, it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you
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italy aaa companies we have now are johnson & johnson and microsoft. handful of others double the rate. it is a small universe. i think those companies benefit because, if you look back a few years ago when we had european sovereign crisis, what you saw was a number of investors were placed -- replaced sovereigns and portfolio with state corporate's. i think you can see that happening as well. the group accompanying this is small enough that there is only so much you can do. there's only so much of your portfolio that you can replace out of sovereigns into these multinational, highly rated areas. what is interesting is, even companies rated higher than the u.s. government trade at yield spreads above the u.s. government, even after the downgrade. i do think they will benefit, i wish there were more of them, but the small number that are out there will benefit. i think you could see their spreads tighten to the u.s. government -- to u.s. treasuries, but i think they will continue to trade at a spread, a modest one but a spread. sonali: what about the co
italy aaa companies we have now are johnson & johnson and microsoft. handful of others double the rate. it is a small universe. i think those companies benefit because, if you look back a few years ago when we had european sovereign crisis, what you saw was a number of investors were placed -- replaced sovereigns and portfolio with state corporate's. i think you can see that happening as well. the group accompanying this is small enough that there is only so much you can do. there's only so...