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later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves.nd to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. >> they all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. dolly eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. she started her own business. sam wrote president johnson at one point asking to buy land for purposes of a church and schoolhouse for the african- american children in greenville and johnson wrote back and said, no, this has the plot of land and i'll give it to you. he started that in greenville. he gave sam land and built his own house. >> the most challenging time for this family had to be the war years. and jon was in the senate at this point. and you mentioned earlier that he was the only united states senator from the south who supported the union. where does his strong union allegiance come from? >> east tennessee was very much pro union in the civil war. so
later on, august 8, 1863, johnson is -- the day johnson freed his slaves.nd to this day in tennessee and surrounding states, it's still celebrated as emancipation day. >> do you know what came of them? >> they all stayed on as paid servants afterwards. >> they all took the last name of johnson? >> they all took the last name of johnson. dolly eventually baked and sold pies out of the tailor shop. she started her own business. sam wrote president johnson at one point...
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. >> reporter: karen johnson... >> reporter: karen johnson... >> reporter: karen johnson is telling prosecutorsyor marion barry with cocaine. >> reporter: the washington monthly called her "the mayor's lover." >> reporter: did you talk about the mayor and your relationship with the mayor? >> johnson: i will not comment on that. >> reporter: can you tell us, did you invoke the fifth amendment at all? >> reporter: can you tell us what you're doing today in court? >> johnson: no comment. send us a copy of this. >> washington: it was at that point where you could smell blood in the water. >> reporter: what about karen johnson? >> barry: you know, washington is such a great place and i enjoy being mayor so much, and we're working hard... >> reporter: mr. mayor, i know washington is a beautiful place, is the u.s. attorney out to get you? >> barry: ...and the citizens here are fortunate to have good progressive leadership and faith in their mayor. >> reporter: mr. mayor, are you worried about reports of hush money? >> barry: you know, its really great to be mayor of this city. >> reporter: have you ev
. >> reporter: karen johnson... >> reporter: karen johnson... >> reporter: karen johnson is telling prosecutorsyor marion barry with cocaine. >> reporter: the washington monthly called her "the mayor's lover." >> reporter: did you talk about the mayor and your relationship with the mayor? >> johnson: i will not comment on that. >> reporter: can you tell us, did you invoke the fifth amendment at all? >> reporter: can you tell us what...
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well that's right, the movie is called, "too much johnson." when he heard that, anthony weiner said great, now what am i going to call my memoirs? [ laughter and applause ] "i already texted it to ten publishers." [ applause ] speaking of anthony wiener. [ laughter ] another candidate for mayor of new york city, george mcdonald is running against wiener and earlier this week they had a confrontation with him yelling, "don't touch me" at wiener. [ laughter ] "don't touch me." yeah.
well that's right, the movie is called, "too much johnson." when he heard that, anthony weiner said great, now what am i going to call my memoirs? [ laughter and applause ] "i already texted it to ten publishers." [ applause ] speaking of anthony wiener. [ laughter ] another candidate for mayor of new york city, george mcdonald is running against wiener and earlier this week they had a confrontation with him yelling, "don't touch me" at wiener. [ laughter ]...
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johnson, how many books have you now written? >> well, i'm not exactly sure. it's somewhere in the high 50s. not yet 60, but i hope before i pop off, i will have written and published 60. >> host: what book are you working on now? >> guest: well, strictly speaking, i'm writing my memoirs. though, they only cover part of my life, so that's what i'm doing at the moment, but i've just finished a short life of stalin aimed at young people because i find that young people don't know anything about him. i think they ought to know about him. >> host: what should they know about him? >> guest: they should know that he was an unmitigated villain who murdered, at any rate, at least 20 million people. he imprisoned many more of them, and they should know that he put the russia on a course from which it still not reestablished itself so i think young people should know this. >> one of the best known books at least in the united states is the history of the american people, and in that book, you write that america still is the best hope for the human race. >> yes. i think
johnson, how many books have you now written? >> well, i'm not exactly sure. it's somewhere in the high 50s. not yet 60, but i hope before i pop off, i will have written and published 60. >> host: what book are you working on now? >> guest: well, strictly speaking, i'm writing my memoirs. though, they only cover part of my life, so that's what i'm doing at the moment, but i've just finished a short life of stalin aimed at young people because i find that young people don't...
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we welcome thoen johnson,iii. >> i'm a may tiff mississippian. i'm proud of that. i had a wonderful growing up in the community. the community of canton, mississippi. >> okay. i went to school, both public school as well as my undergraduate studies in mississippi. >> uh-huh. >> left to do my graduate work in seminary in washington, d.c. deferred a bachelor program to come back and do work in mississippi. i wanted to talk about the intersection of privilege, poverty and politics. and so because religion, politics, money are not the most important conversations to bring up around the dinner table, i knew that i would have a colorful experience, if you would, coming back home to address these challenges. >> i see. the sacred or the spiritual and the secular in the streets and the scriptures. >> absolutely. >> that's what you try to combine in your sermon. >> that's correct. making connections between not only the ideals that can be lifted into the rafters but make them make sense in people's lived experience. to talk about things that really matter is what i believe l
we welcome thoen johnson,iii. >> i'm a may tiff mississippian. i'm proud of that. i had a wonderful growing up in the community. the community of canton, mississippi. >> okay. i went to school, both public school as well as my undergraduate studies in mississippi. >> uh-huh. >> left to do my graduate work in seminary in washington, d.c. deferred a bachelor program to come back and do work in mississippi. i wanted to talk about the intersection of privilege, poverty and...
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johnson bowed to peer pressure.atch 2013,n 'do dedicated to bringing you all the johnson hair news as it develops. sure that's beyonce? he's confused because he's old. he's sitting in his car, he's airport. out.he's going to call you he's like -- harvest. meanwhile, his disciples are lining up outside our door. like they're getting past our security guards. full-onn willis is in a gang war with the gang's disciples. someone get justin. ?> what are you talking about >> if rick ross shows up at the front door, what do you do? to screen him ahead of time because chances are nobody told me he was coming. what does screening mean? >> i get on the intercom like charlie from charlie's angels and start asking him, who are see, how can i help you? the whole thing. >> thanks, justin. >> no problem. all right. kardashian,ourtney the mother of mason. which one of these men is the father? it's time to find out right now the harvey povich show. >> remember this male model a paternity case saying he might be the father. he knocked
johnson bowed to peer pressure.atch 2013,n 'do dedicated to bringing you all the johnson hair news as it develops. sure that's beyonce? he's confused because he's old. he's sitting in his car, he's airport. out.he's going to call you he's like -- harvest. meanwhile, his disciples are lining up outside our door. like they're getting past our security guards. full-onn willis is in a gang war with the gang's disciples. someone get justin. ?> what are you talking about >> if rick ross...
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schwartz: chris johnson's partner in the emirates' business is peter kollar. a former director of balloon adventures up up and away. in 1995, peter kollar was flying for up up and away when his balloon came down at sea off christchurch. three tourists drowned. "is it a company that has been of concern to the civil aviation authority?" rex kenny: "any company that has a conviction is of concern". schwartz: rex kenny believes there's no longer anywhere to hide for unsafe operators. he oversees adventure aviation for new zealand's civil aviation authority - the caa". all adventure aviation businesses must now be certified by the caa. previously, the authority could act only against pilots and aircraft. rex kenny: "so the new adventure aviation regulations allow us to actually suspend the operating certificate and therefore put the company the on ground if necessary in the worst cases. schwartz: martyn stacey supports the new regulation. his company was among the first to be audited and certified. schwartz: "the new regulations.... will they get rid of any cowboys
schwartz: chris johnson's partner in the emirates' business is peter kollar. a former director of balloon adventures up up and away. in 1995, peter kollar was flying for up up and away when his balloon came down at sea off christchurch. three tourists drowned. "is it a company that has been of concern to the civil aviation authority?" rex kenny: "any company that has a conviction is of concern". schwartz: rex kenny believes there's no longer anywhere to hide for unsafe...
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jim johnson says everything is fine mechanically. back home, they say they put the arizona series behind them, which they lost three games by one run, all blown saves. orioles feeling much better than their chances tonight against the colorado rockies. that's a look at sports. one more check of the forecast coming up right after this. >> body language sometimes speaks more loudly than words. walks ay from interviews. >> there needs to be some good mojo in that locker room. >> winning comes before chemistry, every time. >> all right. thank you. >> here's a look at what we're working on for 11 news tonight. three arrests have been made and scores street robberies in baltimore city, and the suspects three teenagers. we'll have the latest tonight. and they're bringing millions into the state coffers, the i-team looks at how the brain is wired to react to bells and whistles of slot machines. we'll have these stories for you and much more on 11 news tonight following dateline nb >> this is an amazing run of days in august. >> nice stuff, a
jim johnson says everything is fine mechanically. back home, they say they put the arizona series behind them, which they lost three games by one run, all blown saves. orioles feeling much better than their chances tonight against the colorado rockies. that's a look at sports. one more check of the forecast coming up right after this. >> body language sometimes speaks more loudly than words. walks ay from interviews. >> there needs to be some good mojo in that locker room. >>...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson.
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson.
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ femalennouncer ] to nurses everywhere, ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ femalennouncer ] to nurses everywhere, ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer)...
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so lyndon johnson at that moment became presidential.e rose to the occasion. >> you remember what he said at the signing of the '64 act? he said, i've just given the south to the republicans for the next 30 years. >> he underestimated -- >> '64, the stat that always jumps out at me -- so republicans in '64 nominated barry goldwater who joins the filibuster against civil rights. the state of mississippi, which had given fdr something like 95% of the vote gave goldwater 84% in 1964, the guy who participated in the filibuster. >> then the voting rights act of '65 was so important because that changed the face of government in the united states. just like you may have handed the south over to the gop for all those decades, but you really changed -- you changed the united states of america, you know, i think as a result of the better. >> he might have changed party labels but we need to understand that, you know, racism is racism, no matter if it's a democrat or republican. so, the notion that he signed the party away for 30 years, you know,
so lyndon johnson at that moment became presidential.e rose to the occasion. >> you remember what he said at the signing of the '64 act? he said, i've just given the south to the republicans for the next 30 years. >> he underestimated -- >> '64, the stat that always jumps out at me -- so republicans in '64 nominated barry goldwater who joins the filibuster against civil rights. the state of mississippi, which had given fdr something like 95% of the vote gave goldwater 84% in...
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roosevelt, truman, eisenhower, johnson and, kennedy and johnson.and so, i ask the two of you, if a. philip randolph were alive today, and you were able to meet with president barack obama, what do you think that confrontation would be like? [laughter] >> i'll let you go first. [laughter] >> that's fair. i mean, i think first of all, you know, we would have to recognize if a. philip randolph were meeting with president obama, it wouldn't be because he won't have coffee and conversation. when he met with u.s. presidents, he was coming to ask and demand something. so we have to be cognizant of that. and so i would imagine randolf saying something, you know, you know, the only time the u.s. presidency has been an effective ally of people who are struggling for whatever goal they are struggling for is when there was some pressure. and so, first they would congratulate him. so i'm going to do you a favor common and i'm going to make it easy for you to help shepherd to an american jobs act. and so tomorrow, don't be surprised when you see me at a press co
roosevelt, truman, eisenhower, johnson and, kennedy and johnson.and so, i ask the two of you, if a. philip randolph were alive today, and you were able to meet with president barack obama, what do you think that confrontation would be like? [laughter] >> i'll let you go first. [laughter] >> that's fair. i mean, i think first of all, you know, we would have to recognize if a. philip randolph were meeting with president obama, it wouldn't be because he won't have coffee and...
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johnson believes he and his colleagues are better drivers than the rest. and also argues, lyft founders botched what could have been a great idea. >> if they had gone about it the correct way, recruited medallion owners, built a fleet of cars and put their stupid mustache on it, they could have had, you know, the largest cab company in the city in a year. >> reporter: but zimmer says the focus was always on the consumer. >> there's a need for competition. so, that consumers get the best and highest quality and most afordable service. i think every city we've launched in has grown faster than the city before it. >> even san francisco international began to issue citizens arrest of ride share drivers. at least 16 of them since july 10th. waiting for the official decision on how to regulate that industry. that decision could come as early as september 5th. >>> construction of a new high-rise in san jose has taken a historic turn. crews have discovered what appears to be the foundation or a basement of a previous building or home. archaeologists have been on s
johnson believes he and his colleagues are better drivers than the rest. and also argues, lyft founders botched what could have been a great idea. >> if they had gone about it the correct way, recruited medallion owners, built a fleet of cars and put their stupid mustache on it, they could have had, you know, the largest cab company in the city in a year. >> reporter: but zimmer says the focus was always on the consumer. >> there's a need for competition. so, that consumers...
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>> kirsten johnson, kirstie alley. >> wendy: stop.kristenohnson who stars on "the exes." >> our new season is coming back in june. >> wendy: excellent. and she's been renewed. since this is our big super bowl show and we both have big mouths we thought we'd play a game of big mouth bowl. here's how it works. 45 seconds on the clock. when i say "go" we're going to throw as many of these footballs in each of our huge mouths as possible. the winner will get a one-of-a-kind wendy show super bowl ring. look at the ring. >> i just want my big mouth. >> wendy: you can take it. >> do i go here? >> wendy: 45 seconds on the clock. and go! ♪ ♪ >> i don't even throw like a girl. i give girls a bad name. >> wendy: you won. >> i know. i cheated a little bit. >> wendy: congratulations. oh, my gosh, look at this stupid big ring. you have to put it on and wear it around town. >> well, you know me. >> wendy: kristen johnson, thank you for being here. up next, everybody, idea for super bowl snacks. [ male announcer ] you like to top yourself. we've just
>> kirsten johnson, kirstie alley. >> wendy: stop.kristenohnson who stars on "the exes." >> our new season is coming back in june. >> wendy: excellent. and she's been renewed. since this is our big super bowl show and we both have big mouths we thought we'd play a game of big mouth bowl. here's how it works. 45 seconds on the clock. when i say "go" we're going to throw as many of these footballs in each of our huge mouths as possible. the winner will...
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dennis johnson is with us from of the house. mac mcclelland is also with us.ead an article about jeff bezos written by someone from the columbia school of journalism. she wrote -- interesting questions, and jeff cohen. >> these are all good questions. the one thing that is missing is the discretion of the hallowed journalistic traditions of the washington post. any media consumer who has been looking at the articles in the last day and half has heard about what will happen to the washington post journalistic tradition. the paper of watergate. the paper that exposed watergate, published the pentagon papers. serious and diligent news consumer will realize coming incidents like the watergate conspiracy and the pentagon papers, that was 40 years ago. the hallowed tradition of the washington post we are worried that bezos will ruin, -- and we do not know if it will get worse, it may not -- but that tradition, the washington post has really been a newspaper of the bipartisan consensus. in nations like iraq could hardly have happened without the editorial pages heade
dennis johnson is with us from of the house. mac mcclelland is also with us.ead an article about jeff bezos written by someone from the columbia school of journalism. she wrote -- interesting questions, and jeff cohen. >> these are all good questions. the one thing that is missing is the discretion of the hallowed journalistic traditions of the washington post. any media consumer who has been looking at the articles in the last day and half has heard about what will happen to the...
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in 1964, president johnson declared a national war on poverty.r the decade since, taxpayers funded a massive redistribution of wealth. in the year since that declared war, welfare spending is up 11,000%. spendi on food stamps ballooned. 32,000%. with trillions of tax dollars diverted to combat and post officeerty, one would think the post officeerty levels would fall. the opposite is handing. the american poverty exploded to 15.9%. the highest in nearly half a century. there is more. the dream of a suburban house with a white picket fence given way to fastest sector of the poverty. the sad but true reality the new face of poverty is next door. as spending on poverty goes up, the more it is spreading. jonathan, break it down. why are we spending so much more and post ficeerty continues to rise? >> the poverty level was dropping and fell by half in '60s when johnson began a war on poverty. since then it's $16 trillion on the war on poverty. more tan we spent on the military wars in history. the net result is the higher poverty levels. the safety ne
in 1964, president johnson declared a national war on poverty.r the decade since, taxpayers funded a massive redistribution of wealth. in the year since that declared war, welfare spending is up 11,000%. spendi on food stamps ballooned. 32,000%. with trillions of tax dollars diverted to combat and post officeerty, one would think the post officeerty levels would fall. the opposite is handing. the american poverty exploded to 15.9%. the highest in nearly half a century. there is more. the dream...
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johnson scrambled his men at flank speed.the lieutenant was plotting the enemy's course as the chase ensued and he knew that fighting was still going on in the pacific. but he couldn't understand why a stubbled runway. after all, the war had been over for 14 days. nevertheless, the situation seemed dangerous as heck. as the chase extended, johnson pushed him to 20 knots. every time he drew near, he tried to pull away. so he tried to distance it at 4000 yards 30 also made sure that his torpedo tubes were loaded and ready the first one hour passed and then the number the crew began worrying. but then something unusual happened. johnson was not sure what she was up to, but the enemy suddenly began to slow. maybe she was getting into firing position. shortly after august 29, they cornered him to the bridge and it was the first patrol, the tough kid from the bronx whose accent was like a punch in the face. he was wide awake to the soprano bridge, rapidly flickering the international code. they failed to acknowledge the message eve
johnson scrambled his men at flank speed.the lieutenant was plotting the enemy's course as the chase ensued and he knew that fighting was still going on in the pacific. but he couldn't understand why a stubbled runway. after all, the war had been over for 14 days. nevertheless, the situation seemed dangerous as heck. as the chase extended, johnson pushed him to 20 knots. every time he drew near, he tried to pull away. so he tried to distance it at 4000 yards 30 also made sure that his torpedo...
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years ago, they tested it a few yearser later and found that johnson & johnson has taken it out of theirroducts in china and other countries but not in the united states, well, if you can do it in one country, why can't you do it in all of them, doesn't everybody deserve safer baby shampoo no matter where they live? that put a lot of pressure on them because the consumers said we don't want those things in our products and the change happened and now they have a plan with timelines and clear transparent goals to get those chemicals out of their products. it might be a little slower than we'd all like as consumers but it's moving in the right direction and getting one major company to move put a lot of pressure on those other companies if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is pr
years ago, they tested it a few yearser later and found that johnson & johnson has taken it out of theirroducts in china and other countries but not in the united states, well, if you can do it in one country, why can't you do it in all of them, doesn't everybody deserve safer baby shampoo no matter where they live? that put a lot of pressure on them because the consumers said we don't want those things in our products and the change happened and now they have a plan with timelines and...
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johnson & johnson has been ordered to pay an $85,000 fine to a chinese medical device distributor settling a lawsuit for violating laws. the court rules two j and j subsidiaries set a sale price on the surgical instruments causing the chinese rival to lose profits. >>> bank of america may face tough allegations of its own. the justice department told the bank it intends to file civil charges related to mortgage backed securities it sold that went bad. the merrill lynch unit is notified it is considering filing civil charges to a debt organization. >>> the fcc announced insider trading charges against a former executive at green mountain coffee roasters. he repeatedly obtained trading data ahead of time and traded on it. they charged the former employees friend that trade along with him. green mountain says that fired worker acted alone and has no reason to believe anyone else associated with the company was involved. >>> and a black eye for two major media companies. timewarner cable blacks out cbs the top-rated network for subscribers in some of the biggest markets like new york city, los
johnson & johnson has been ordered to pay an $85,000 fine to a chinese medical device distributor settling a lawsuit for violating laws. the court rules two j and j subsidiaries set a sale price on the surgical instruments causing the chinese rival to lose profits. >>> bank of america may face tough allegations of its own. the justice department told the bank it intends to file civil charges related to mortgage backed securities it sold that went bad. the merrill lynch unit is...
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i'm sorry, chief johnson, it had to be said. is the law, and there is the power that sustains them both. that password is a crucial element in the solving of this case. and detective tracy here seems to understand that better than you do, chief. isn't that right, detective? crimestoppers. uh, i'm sorry. that's the password that i put on the victim's computer. it's "crimestoppers." do i really have to tell you guys everything? tao: mm. brenda: oh. i think i know her. uh, lieutenant tao, just go to recent, um, uh... documents? yes, please. know her from where? uh, the motor pool, i think. here we go, chief. uh, chief, jill pappas is waiting in the electronics room. thank you, buzz. lieutenant tao. it's printing out right now. ms. pappas, thank you for coming in. buzz: lieutenant flynn, detective sanchez, please have the women face forward. sanchez: could you line up against the wall, please? face forward. i really appreciate that. thank you. i'll go in closer. oh, no. that's gail mcdonald. she was a particularly bad sport. during
i'm sorry, chief johnson, it had to be said. is the law, and there is the power that sustains them both. that password is a crucial element in the solving of this case. and detective tracy here seems to understand that better than you do, chief. isn't that right, detective? crimestoppers. uh, i'm sorry. that's the password that i put on the victim's computer. it's "crimestoppers." do i really have to tell you guys everything? tao: mm. brenda: oh. i think i know her. uh, lieutenant...
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. >> inmate johnson, ivan black, 206812, standing behind the old jail door with half his body showingly exposed masturbating watching officer bonds. do you understand these charges? >> yes, sir. >> you wish to plead guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for a violation of rule 38, indecent exposure. he has a history of it. >> despite his denial, johnson is quickly found guilty of his charge. >> solitary confinement i
. >> inmate johnson, ivan black, 206812, standing behind the old jail door with half his body showingly exposed masturbating watching officer bonds. do you understand these charges? >> yes, sir. >> you wish to plead guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully...
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johnson & johnson say it will warn users against taking too much.mido lawsuits and pressure from the federal government taking too much of the drug can cause liver damage. johnson & johnson says it will appear on the caps of each new bottle of extra strength tylenol. the i.r.s. has married same sex couplecouples in all states canw file joint returns. the ruling comes to months after the supreme court validated key provisions of a defense of marriage act. a school where students don't wreak books instead they use ipads almost exclusively, but critics say the school is just setting up the kids for failure. measles outbreak. that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ . >> welcome back, everyone. it was eight years ago that hurricane katrina slammed the shore on the gulf coast. more than 1800 people were killed. and the city of new orleans was devastated the recovery there is still very much underway, andy gallagher introduces us now to the creative people who have gone to the big easy to help drive its revival. matthew's come a
johnson & johnson say it will warn users against taking too much.mido lawsuits and pressure from the federal government taking too much of the drug can cause liver damage. johnson & johnson says it will appear on the caps of each new bottle of extra strength tylenol. the i.r.s. has married same sex couplecouples in all states canw file joint returns. the ruling comes to months after the supreme court validated key provisions of a defense of marriage act. a school where students don't...
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jack johnson is here. a beautiful show. the beautiful jimmy fallon coming up next. -- is hered only tonight [indiscernible] >> chris davis took a swing at the sports illustrated cover. drama coming up next. >> so much has gone wrong, it is easy to expect the worst. the orioles victory causes it relation. -- causes elation. fans witnessed some monster homeruns. , the bottom five for chris davis. a bit of history on the cover of sports illustrated. his 46 this season. they take a 4-2 lead. the orioles defense against -- top nine, jim johnson did not close. , what a tag. ended -- i have evertag seen. it was textbook. he starts in the front. he catches the ball. >> i think he could do that. the red sox were in san francisco. the top two unloaded. two run shot. then it is 2-0. the pop-up. it is a gift run-scoring double. oh my. the is a 3-1 shot. the orioles keep pace. the ravens made a move on wednesday. they traded david reed to the colts. it made sense for ozzie newsome. the selection -- it looks great. he also has [indiscern
jack johnson is here. a beautiful show. the beautiful jimmy fallon coming up next. -- is hered only tonight [indiscernible] >> chris davis took a swing at the sports illustrated cover. drama coming up next. >> so much has gone wrong, it is easy to expect the worst. the orioles victory causes it relation. -- causes elation. fans witnessed some monster homeruns. , the bottom five for chris davis. a bit of history on the cover of sports illustrated. his 46 this season. they take a 4-2...
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governor gary johnson, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you.enk: when we come back, congressman grayson's going to stay with us and we'll delve into how he is one of the most productive members of congress. wait, i thought he was far left. how did he get republicans to go along? come back, you'll find out. cenk: would you look at that, the aggressive progressive is back and who better to do an aggressive progressive segment with than congressman alan grayson. he is with us and has been for the whole show. i want to talk to you about some of of the things you have gotten done in congress. it's interesting. you had a hearing plan to bring in glenn greenwald to talk about the n.s.a. spying situation. the president happened to call meeting at the same exact time to talk to house democrats, so it had to be postponed. glenn greenwald said obama developed a new found interest in the house departments and settled a meeting with them taillight. what do you think happened there, any chance that that was not a coincidence? >> well, in fact, we've been inu
governor gary johnson, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you.enk: when we come back, congressman grayson's going to stay with us and we'll delve into how he is one of the most productive members of congress. wait, i thought he was far left. how did he get republicans to go along? come back, you'll find out. cenk: would you look at that, the aggressive progressive is back and who better to do an aggressive progressive segment with than congressman alan grayson. he is with us and has...
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chief johnson? uh, no, no, no, no. i mean, you know, the -- the lady with the blindfold and the scales in her hands, you know what i mean. 'cause we all have one specialization, right? justice. "divisions won't divide us." that's our new mission statement, isn't it, chief? that's it exactly, detective. that's right. oh, hey, you know what? in case i get held up, you mind if i grab your cards? sure. [ sighs ] thanks. thanks. [ car door closes ] [ engine turns over ] kiss-ass. yeah. big-time. now, that guy is an example of the kind of police force i'm trying to build here, you know? he didn't drive by the crime scene and say, "it's not my job." he was proactive. aaaaaaaah! for a second, i thought that was coming from me. aaaaah! yes, yes, he's dead! aah! whoa, whoa, whoa! chief, chief! oh! oh! was he a friend of yours? [ whimpers ] aaaaaaaaah! [ breathing heavily, sobbing ] all right. let's try this again. when you last saw the victim -- aaaaaah! [ gasps ] oh, no! buzz. spent an hour in the parking garage with this woman
chief johnson? uh, no, no, no, no. i mean, you know, the -- the lady with the blindfold and the scales in her hands, you know what i mean. 'cause we all have one specialization, right? justice. "divisions won't divide us." that's our new mission statement, isn't it, chief? that's it exactly, detective. that's right. oh, hey, you know what? in case i get held up, you mind if i grab your cards? sure. [ sighs ] thanks. thanks. [ car door closes ] [ engine turns over ] kiss-ass. yeah....
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this is johnson's mail, okay?son's gone awol for the week with the wife and kids down in orlando, so i want you to keep a pile in a neat stack somewhere that's all johnson's mail. ooh, wait a second. this guy's in orlando for the week? yeah, man, come on, help me out here. oh, hold on a second, bro. this is the perfect opportunity. i'm gonna hang out in his office and pretend i'm the new guy. uh, i don't think that's gonna work, dude. uh, have you seen "the secret of my success"? uh, they're gonna catch on to you. uh, yeah, but before they do, i will come up with an idea that will save the company millions, and they'll be forced to promote me. uh, are you sure? how does that movie end, dude? uh... i can't remember. oh, yeah, he bangs that old lady, and then they play that song from the '80s. uh, "day bow bow." what the hell is "day bow bow"? ♪ day bow bow ch-ch-ka-ch-ka ♪ oh! ♪ day bow bow oh yeah day bow bow ♪ (humming drumbeat) ♪ ch-ka-ch-ka day bow bow beautiful ♪ ♪ ch-ch-ka-ch-ka day bow bow. ♪ no, mac, seriou
this is johnson's mail, okay?son's gone awol for the week with the wife and kids down in orlando, so i want you to keep a pile in a neat stack somewhere that's all johnson's mail. ooh, wait a second. this guy's in orlando for the week? yeah, man, come on, help me out here. oh, hold on a second, bro. this is the perfect opportunity. i'm gonna hang out in his office and pretend i'm the new guy. uh, i don't think that's gonna work, dude. uh, have you seen "the secret of my success"? uh,...
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they shouldn't have been bully into bringing in ron johnson. and also why hire the chief marketing officer they just hired who is i don't believe up to the job because of a lack of experience when the board apparently went out a few weeks ago and said let's start looking for a new ceo. that person probably won't last. >> isn't it an issue in and of itself that at least according to mr. ackman's second letter that the board went out and hired a marketing executive from kraft who had no retail experience whatsoever and bill ackman writes in his letter today that he read about the news from a press release. that he didn't even know about it. he's chairman of the finance committee on the board. >> that shouldn't be, but, you know, i'm sure you have been in meetings, we've all been in meetings, where you have somebody in the meeting that's so destructive to the meeting, you say if he comes in, nothing is going to happen, we have business to do. i would say while i don't think it's the right thing to do, i'd say the chief marketing officer number one
they shouldn't have been bully into bringing in ron johnson. and also why hire the chief marketing officer they just hired who is i don't believe up to the job because of a lack of experience when the board apparently went out a few weeks ago and said let's start looking for a new ceo. that person probably won't last. >> isn't it an issue in and of itself that at least according to mr. ackman's second letter that the board went out and hired a marketing executive from kraft who had no...
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no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the information. there have been about 300 small businesses that have received the lawsuits. knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to understand there are individuals out there taking a look at your vulnerability. we have a packet of info
no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the...
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hand it is football to johnson. it was interesting asking sean payton, they are two days from the next cut. then you make the final cut leading up to the open ing of the regular season. were you at all surprised by what he told us h he did recently with his staff and general manager? >> no. i like the idea. they put them in three columns. yes, absolutely going to make it. only 30, 35 guys. then there are a handful that, no, these guys won't make it. then you have about 10 to 15 guys in the middle column. some of them are there because of injury. as we say with colston, he'll be there. no question. you don't have to look at 90 guys and say who will make it, who's not. i have broken it down to the middle column of guys that now in a half like this if i'm sean payton, i guarantee he knows the names on the middle column and that's what he's looking at now. >> thom: the rookie out of georgia tech. number 38, rod sweeting. they have been impressed with the way he's played. rookie tight end out of yukon. boy, they really l
hand it is football to johnson. it was interesting asking sean payton, they are two days from the next cut. then you make the final cut leading up to the open ing of the regular season. were you at all surprised by what he told us h he did recently with his staff and general manager? >> no. i like the idea. they put them in three columns. yes, absolutely going to make it. only 30, 35 guys. then there are a handful that, no, these guys won't make it. then you have about 10 to 15 guys in...
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. >> i was big johnson.nt johnson. >> you had a lot of face time in the helicopter. >> what was your name in license to kill. >> i just saw it recently. one of your best, maniac cops. >> i played an irish guy. i played a good cop to in that. sean mckinney. >> i guess mickey rourke was busy. >> that was mean. >> no, it's okay. >> sewan shark. >> we did that before sharknado, the one i did, this one went crazy -- i don't remember the character. some sheriff. >> sheriff watson. >> watson. i was sheriff -- i don't remember. >>. >> the white hot, the murder of -- how about the one that just came out. >> that looks awesome. >> come on ask me about that, it was in theater. i'm doing a film with danny a -- >> tell me about the life -- >> it's about the club life of new york. we have been shooting it next month. of the avenue new and the marquis and how the whole guys started the club life in 2008 and took it to vegas. >> i love jerry, he played turtle. not a lot of people know that. >> great, great cast. >> not a lo
. >> i was big johnson.nt johnson. >> you had a lot of face time in the helicopter. >> what was your name in license to kill. >> i just saw it recently. one of your best, maniac cops. >> i played an irish guy. i played a good cop to in that. sean mckinney. >> i guess mickey rourke was busy. >> that was mean. >> no, it's okay. >> sewan shark. >> we did that before sharknado, the one i did, this one went crazy -- i don't remember the...
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yons johnson -- mr. johnson: i would yield the balance. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from iowa. mr. latham: the gentleman was talking earlier about opposing this amendment because it creates busywork for the agencies. what about the busywork that the small businesses that comply with this mountains and mountains of regulations? and my previous speakers have said, the biggest reasont peopl the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. latham: is because of the cost of regulations. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. latham: i would ask for this amendment to be passed. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from iowa. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. mr. johnson: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from iowa will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment numbe
yons johnson -- mr. johnson: i would yield the balance. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from iowa. mr. latham: the gentleman was talking earlier about opposing this amendment because it creates busywork for the agencies. what about the busywork that the small businesses that comply with this mountains and mountains of regulations? and my previous speakers have said, the biggest reasont peopl the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. latham: is...
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johnson. who i should add is coming in from maternity leave just to present to us today. >> good afternoon, jennifer johnson, executive officer, the civil service commission. i'll start off with an overview of our departments and kind of clarify what it is that we do, and just briefly review our very humble budget. so, the purpose of the civil service commission is a charter mandated entity and it's charged with providing qualified persons for appointment to city service. essentially the commission's responsible for establishing, regulating, overseeing and serving as final arbiter of the city's merit system. so you understand the relation between the civil service system and dhr we are essentially the legislative judicial branch and dhr is responsible for undertaking the rules that the commission establishes for the merit system. and i would just like to note that our merit system was created in 1900. it is actually the oldest merit system west of the mississippi and it was essentially created
johnson. who i should add is coming in from maternity leave just to present to us today. >> good afternoon, jennifer johnson, executive officer, the civil service commission. i'll start off with an overview of our departments and kind of clarify what it is that we do, and just briefly review our very humble budget. so, the purpose of the civil service commission is a charter mandated entity and it's charged with providing qualified persons for appointment to city service. essentially the...
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johnson outdoors, scuba gear, trolling motors, real quick, others?brands and innovative products. >> we will get the take on the rest of the economy and a family that has been around five generations of innovation, love being on a lake with you, this is a great idea. >> this is a lot of fun, where you have to be to understand the consumers. >> i will do all the understanding icahn. work on that and get back next hour. dennis: get more and more daring in testing how stable, i love that this ceo kept fishing through the interview. give us a youtube moment. tracy: let's leave jeff alone. time for stocks as we head to this floor of the stock exchange. meridian equity partners is here. i got to throw it to something said yesterday, you should know better, the market is not down because of that. you know what? the market is down a little bit today. is the stock market pricing in, the bond market pricing in for a while now? >> it is starting to occur because look at the calendar, nothing else to hang on, earnings season is down the middle, everything we exp
johnson outdoors, scuba gear, trolling motors, real quick, others?brands and innovative products. >> we will get the take on the rest of the economy and a family that has been around five generations of innovation, love being on a lake with you, this is a great idea. >> this is a lot of fun, where you have to be to understand the consumers. >> i will do all the understanding icahn. work on that and get back next hour. dennis: get more and more daring in testing how stable, i...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality ,,,,,,,, >>> we are a little disappointed in it, but we have to evaluate it. >> and they have to do some costing steps. it takes time to do that. you just don't snap that out. >> we are going to keep pushing because that's what we want. a deal. >> a big cooling off period looming over the bart contract talks. we will talk to the longest serving member of the bart board of directors live in studio. >>> and we are starting out sunday morning like -- it seems like we have started out every day since 1973 fog and low clouds and drizzle. but there are changes finally on the horizon. we will have those in a few minutes. >>> and an amber alert called off. the shootout that left her suspected kidnapper
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality ,,,,,,,, >>> we are a little disappointed in it, but we have to evaluate it. >> and they have to do some costing steps. it takes time to do that. you just don't snap that out. >> we are going to keep pushing because that's what we want. a deal. >> a big cooling off period looming over the bart contract talks. we will talk to the longest serving member of...