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johnson. think you for being here this morning. we are and will remain an open session. this hearing will address only unclassified matters. interest ine the the committees informed work and we expect proper decorum to be observed at all times and disruptions will not be tolerated. time, would mr. johnson please rise and taken of? -- take an of? ath? >> do you solemnly swear that what you say will be the truth, nothing but the truth comes hope you got? wax i do. >> this committee is charged with getting to the autumn of the facts are guarding russia's involvement in the 2016 election and what, if any steps were taken by the u.s. government to prevent such interference. we seek to get to the truth of what happened and it seeks to provide recommendation for improvement. and the response to russian cyber activities. unclassified january 17 assessment. elements of multiple state or local electoral boards. that they werees not involved in vote tallied. meddling in our election system is extremely d
johnson. think you for being here this morning. we are and will remain an open session. this hearing will address only unclassified matters. interest ine the the committees informed work and we expect proper decorum to be observed at all times and disruptions will not be tolerated. time, would mr. johnson please rise and taken of? -- take an of? ath? >> do you solemnly swear that what you say will be the truth, nothing but the truth comes hope you got? wax i do. >> this committee is...
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johnson. thank you for being here this morning. we are and will remain an open session. this hearing will address only unclassified matters. to our guests of the audience, welcome. we appreciate the interest in the committees informed work and we expect proper decorum to be observed at all times and disruptions to today's proceedings will not be tolerated. at this point in time, would mr. johnson please rise and take an oath? >> do you solemnly swear that what you say will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but god>ruth so help you ? >> this committee is charged with getting to the bottom of the facts are guarding russia's involvement in the 2016 election and what, if any steps were taken by the u.s. government to prevent such interference. while the investigation seeks to get to the truth of what happened and it seeks to provide recommendation for improvement. one focus of the committee's investigation is u.s. government's response to russian cyber activity during the 2016 election. an
johnson. thank you for being here this morning. we are and will remain an open session. this hearing will address only unclassified matters. to our guests of the audience, welcome. we appreciate the interest in the committees informed work and we expect proper decorum to be observed at all times and disruptions to today's proceedings will not be tolerated. at this point in time, would mr. johnson please rise and take an oath? >> do you solemnly swear that what you say will be the truth,...
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when lyndon johnson was growing up, they had the johnson ranch, which is 18 miles beyond johnson cityjohnson city was a little huddle of houses. but the ranch was 18 miles further up into the hills. lyndon johnson's little brother said the kids were so lonely that he and his brother, they would go down one corner of the ranch down to next to what they called the austin fredericksburg highway. it was just a graded path. he and lyndon used to go down to that corner of the fence nearest the road and sit there for hours in the hope that one new person would come by on a horse or car -- carriage so they would have somebody new to talk to. i said this is a loneliness here i am not getting what it means. so one of the things i did was i took -- i wanted to see what it was like to have a whole day with nobody to talk to. like the women of the hill country. if they didn't have kids. a whole day with no one to talk to. go to sleep, get up the next date with nobody to talk to. so i took a sleeping bag and went to the hills and did that. what you had, what you play for your listeners, was one of
when lyndon johnson was growing up, they had the johnson ranch, which is 18 miles beyond johnson cityjohnson city was a little huddle of houses. but the ranch was 18 miles further up into the hills. lyndon johnson's little brother said the kids were so lonely that he and his brother, they would go down one corner of the ranch down to next to what they called the austin fredericksburg highway. it was just a graded path. he and lyndon used to go down to that corner of the fence nearest the road...
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president johnson we have made progress in an effort to improve -- president johnson: we have made progress improve our understanding of each other other's thinking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very good and very useful talks. >> the premier had been visibly touched by the warmth and enthusiasm showed by the people of glassboro. he touched them and saluted friendship between the u.s. and the russian people. >> these have not ended our troubles and dangers. i cannot promise you that will not happen again. the world remains a very small and dangerous, and even the greatest of nations have very hard and very painful choices. i can tell you that i have no doubt about it at all, it does help a lot to sit down with a man all day long and reason with him in the eyes particularly if he is trying to reason with you. that is why we want to holly bush this morning. reasoning together there today was the spirit of holly bush. [applause] >> on the 27th of june, after a week of exhausting effort, president johnson turned his energies towards his domesti
president johnson we have made progress in an effort to improve -- president johnson: we have made progress improve our understanding of each other other's thinking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very good and very useful talks. >> the premier had been visibly touched by the warmth and enthusiasm showed by the people of glassboro. he touched them and saluted friendship between the u.s. and the russian people. >> these have not ended...
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johnson and -- the special guest of mrs. johnson and linda.ion] ofrator: is the second day talks -- as the second have talks continued, heavy rains last weekend's, but the witnesses to history stood the ground. they had talked for more than four hours, delving deeper into issues that separated their two countries. >> we made further progress in an effort to improve our understanding of each other's inking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very good and very useful talks. narrator: the premier had been visibly touched by the warmth of the people. he thanked them and saluted friendship between the soviet and american peoples. president johnson: these meetings have not ended our troubles and dangers and i cannot promise you that that will not happen again. the world remains a very small and very dangerous, and all nations, even the greatest of them, have very hard and painful choices ahead of them. but i can tell you and i have no does about it at all, it help a lot to sit down and look a man in the
johnson and -- the special guest of mrs. johnson and linda.ion] ofrator: is the second day talks -- as the second have talks continued, heavy rains last weekend's, but the witnesses to history stood the ground. they had talked for more than four hours, delving deeper into issues that separated their two countries. >> we made further progress in an effort to improve our understanding of each other's inking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been...
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he didn't like that johnson was being praised. they say julius caesar only ran for years and is immortal. it helps if you have shakespeare to write about you. i think that when it comes to lyndon johnson, a very powerful person, dynamic person, but also a man who didn't know how to contain his appetite. towards the end of my book, you see bobby having to cut through school lunches that lyndon johnson had initiated you don't get the kennedys without johnson. that plays out i think and especially with bobby. who is going to control the future of the democratic party they couldn't come together and you know how that story ends. they had the momentum has been suggested by john kennedy. it's always offstage in these narratives driven by bobby kennedy and john kennedy and martin luther king and lyndon johnson in the wings and from the narrative point of view i'm wondering how we can write the biographies that don't. the biography always puts the individual ahead of the story. that is its nature. how do you keep one eye altogether on the
he didn't like that johnson was being praised. they say julius caesar only ran for years and is immortal. it helps if you have shakespeare to write about you. i think that when it comes to lyndon johnson, a very powerful person, dynamic person, but also a man who didn't know how to contain his appetite. towards the end of my book, you see bobby having to cut through school lunches that lyndon johnson had initiated you don't get the kennedys without johnson. that plays out i think and especially...
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finally, greg johnson was off the list.ell do you remember that moment where the police came to see you and said, "you're not a suspect anymore?" >> i remember it very well. it was a relief. it was a good day for me, it really was. >> reporter: that left sandi's friend from work, cliff reed. cold case detective jim allen decided to see if he could find some physical evidence tying cliff reed to the death of sandi johnson. it turned out the passage of time in the case gave police new tools. >> forensics had changed over the years, so there was the potential of testing a lot of things that wouldn't have been able to be tested back then, for dna specifically. >> reporter: they went back to where cliff reed had lived in 1996, all these years later, and tore the place apart. they found what looked to them like a blood stain under the carpet. could it be something? >> we took all the carpet from his room. >> reporter: they still had sandi's teal green ford wagon. they ripped that apart too. >> we re-searched her car and collected
finally, greg johnson was off the list.ell do you remember that moment where the police came to see you and said, "you're not a suspect anymore?" >> i remember it very well. it was a relief. it was a good day for me, it really was. >> reporter: that left sandi's friend from work, cliff reed. cold case detective jim allen decided to see if he could find some physical evidence tying cliff reed to the death of sandi johnson. it turned out the passage of time in the case gave...
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johnson overrides their opposition. here is a guy who demonstrates over time this kind of unmistakable commitment, and a resistance to what he faces when he is president within the bureaucracy. ofn you look at the wekak may 14, when forces are , until july -- there is a whole series of things that take place. he is missing in action. what takes place? well, six divisions sent in. arestraits of tehran closed. on may 29, a speech is given to the egyptian parliament "not only have the -- we reversed the results of 1956, but we will reverse the result of 1948 as well. " meaning, we will avenge the loss of palestine. after -- forces are put under egyptian leadership. we have the president of iraq saying, we will wipe israel off the map. johnson essentially is missing in action. how do you square, explain this? here's were strategic context comes in. there is a part of johnson who wants to avoid any confrontation with the soviet union, but that is not the issue. the issue is, vietnam. vietnam is overwhelming. .t consumes ever
johnson overrides their opposition. here is a guy who demonstrates over time this kind of unmistakable commitment, and a resistance to what he faces when he is president within the bureaucracy. ofn you look at the wekak may 14, when forces are , until july -- there is a whole series of things that take place. he is missing in action. what takes place? well, six divisions sent in. arestraits of tehran closed. on may 29, a speech is given to the egyptian parliament "not only have the -- we...
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house naval photographic unit reduced monthly film reports on the activities of president lyndon johnson. up next american history tv's :eal america, the president june 1967. events include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme or any 3-d -- three day summit. lbje are archived at the presidential library and you can watch any of them on their youtube channel. ♪ >> on the second of june, prime minister wilson rate britain was welcomed to the white house. the visit had been arranged to discuss the urgent problems common to both governments. withsis that developed suddenness would be given priority. the recent impasse in the historically explosive middle east situation. we come here today in another time of trouble with peace and justice are again in the balance. it is on occasions like this that the council of old and trusted friend is most welcome. >> israel facing yet another climactic point in her 19 year struggle for survival. not only the threat of maritime buck a -- blockade but the threat of extinction. with all attempts at private ne
house naval photographic unit reduced monthly film reports on the activities of president lyndon johnson. up next american history tv's :eal america, the president june 1967. events include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme or any 3-d -- three day summit. lbje are archived at the presidential library and you can watch any of them on their youtube channel. ♪ >> on the second of june, prime minister wilson rate britain was welcomed to...
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>>rick: what he was trying to do was get under lyndon johnson's skin, to make lyndon johnson call outetitor. suddenly, richard nixon was on the front page again. richard nixon was in the news. richard nixon was a debating partner of the president. richard nixon was the leader of a leaderless opposition party. >>dick: 1967 brought the summer of love. many young americans, disillusioned with politics, were turning on, tuning in, and dropping out. >>david: going on simultaneously was a growing dissatisfaction with american life, the, uh, commitment to materialism. the youth was rebelling against that. >>strike! strike! >>tom: very quickly, the promise of the '60s turned into bitterness and polarization and what you call the generation gap. >>david m.: the parents of that era came out of a very routinized existence of job, family, suburbs. and here you had a generation that's saying, well, we don't like where you guys have been sending us. you know, we don't like that you're sending us into this routine. we don't like that you're sending us to the war. finally, a generation said enough of
>>rick: what he was trying to do was get under lyndon johnson's skin, to make lyndon johnson call outetitor. suddenly, richard nixon was on the front page again. richard nixon was in the news. richard nixon was a debating partner of the president. richard nixon was the leader of a leaderless opposition party. >>dick: 1967 brought the summer of love. many young americans, disillusioned with politics, were turning on, tuning in, and dropping out. >>david: going on simultaneously...
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so lyndon johnson, yeah, you don't really get the kennedys without johnson, and that ballet plays out, i think. of and especially with bobby and who's going to control the future of the democratic party. they couldn't come together, and that's, you know, how the story ends. >> i just think that the ground was tilled really for johnson. because the movement was going in such a way that he had the momentum really to move forward with the legislation that had been suggested by john kennedy. but nonetheless, he still did, you know, magnificent things in trying -- in getting that through at the same time. i think the nation was moving in that direction. >> right. so i guess one question with, you know, the nation move anything that direction and the narrative that we have here is the actual civil rights movement is always off stage in these narratives driven by bobby kennedy and john kennedy and martin luther king and lyndon johnson in the wings. and from a narrative point of view, i'm just wondering how we can right biographies that are biographies that don't -- >> true. >> it's impossibl
so lyndon johnson, yeah, you don't really get the kennedys without johnson, and that ballet plays out, i think. of and especially with bobby and who's going to control the future of the democratic party. they couldn't come together, and that's, you know, how the story ends. >> i just think that the ground was tilled really for johnson. because the movement was going in such a way that he had the momentum really to move forward with the legislation that had been suggested by john kennedy....
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jeh johnson reiterate -- there was a democrat or republican who took issue with when jeh johnson said plain and simple it was russia behind the hack. you spent 15 years at the cia. when you hear that non-answer from the white house, what do you make of it? >> part of it is the dysfunctional nature of washington, the administration the way that messages get out. at the end of the day, did russia meddle? jeh johnson was saying what everybody knows. of course they did. have they been doing this for generation s generations? yes. cyberspace is where they play now. going back to david, the inability to separate this idea of russian meddling from obstruction of justice or collusion. it's not just the trump administration's problem there. that's because we have taken all these issues and smooshed them together. we're doing what happens in washington. every investigation that happens -- i argue that that's the place where investigations go to die. we're going to see this again. we have how many investigations, judiciary -- >> let's go with a rounded out five. >> an investigation has to be foc
jeh johnson reiterate -- there was a democrat or republican who took issue with when jeh johnson said plain and simple it was russia behind the hack. you spent 15 years at the cia. when you hear that non-answer from the white house, what do you make of it? >> part of it is the dysfunctional nature of washington, the administration the way that messages get out. at the end of the day, did russia meddle? jeh johnson was saying what everybody knows. of course they did. have they been doing...
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=track= as describe tiffany johnson su encuentro con un tiburn.ue slo se di cuenta del ataque cuando las aguas cristalinas se pusieron oscuras con su propia sangre, porque ni tan siquiera sinti dolor. =sot= tiffany johnson/ atacada por tiburn i remember thinking this is not the end en el momento yo solo pensaba: este no es mi final, yo no iba a morir ah, el no iba a terminar con mi vida. =track= cuando tiffany comenz a gritar buscando ayuda, su esposo salt al agua de inmediato. =sot= james johnson/ esposo de tiffany i ve seen her and half en cuanto la vi de lejos solo tena la mitad de su brazo y lo primero en que pense, fue en un tiburn, lo nico que pasaba por mi mente era acercarme para salvarla. =track= james empuj a su esposa hasta lograr estar juntos de regreso en el barco. =sot= james johnson/ esposo de tiffany i'm just praying at that time yo solo rezaba porque el tiburn no nos siguiera. =track= la madre de 3 niÑos tena una hemorragia arterial que le pudo haber causado la muerte en un corto periodo de tiempo. ellos se encontraban en un barco
=track= as describe tiffany johnson su encuentro con un tiburn.ue slo se di cuenta del ataque cuando las aguas cristalinas se pusieron oscuras con su propia sangre, porque ni tan siquiera sinti dolor. =sot= tiffany johnson/ atacada por tiburn i remember thinking this is not the end en el momento yo solo pensaba: este no es mi final, yo no iba a morir ah, el no iba a terminar con mi vida. =track= cuando tiffany comenz a gritar buscando ayuda, su esposo salt al agua de inmediato. =sot= james...
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an orchard as that is we will do that. >> secretary johnson johnson. >> if i could add to a congresswoman rice said, state department funding funds not just diplomacy, it funds support for the military of our allies, the border security of our allies. so for example one of the things we tried to do in the last administration was to ulster the state department funding for order security in central america and mexico which could only be funded through the state department. so if you cut state department funding you are cutting border security efforts of a lot of our friends and allies which directly affect their own security. >> the president said yesterday in iowa that the wall is going to have solar panels on it. that is going to be quote beautiful and quote the mexicans will have to pay less. does that help reassure you? >> well it's a creative idea. >> congresswoman does that increase your enthusiasm for the border while? >> is it going to have a door just out of curiosity? it just misses the point. i don't know the president has done this comic you have ever taken a tour of the souther
an orchard as that is we will do that. >> secretary johnson johnson. >> if i could add to a congresswoman rice said, state department funding funds not just diplomacy, it funds support for the military of our allies, the border security of our allies. so for example one of the things we tried to do in the last administration was to ulster the state department funding for order security in central america and mexico which could only be funded through the state department. so if you...
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alex gorsky, johnson & johnson and johnson, he will be staying with us.t hour, we will speak with scott maas, the starbucks ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up, and interview with the bmw ceo at 11:00 a.m. eastern. david: this is the week when senate republicans have committed to voting on their version of a health care bill. to talk about what the legislation could mean for the health care industry, we have the johnson and johnson ceo alex gorsky. you must've spent some time taking a look at this. bill became law, how would it change the health care industry? sayirst of all, i would that our thinking is representative of this major challenge we have of to provide -- of providing high-quality health care in a sustainable way. we have been talking about this for a number of years and whether it was the affordable care act or prior to that. now is are seeing challenge of demographics in the united states. think we've got a lot of slicing and dicing to do. it's our hope that we find some kind of light partisan approach. like
alex gorsky, johnson & johnson and johnson, he will be staying with us.t hour, we will speak with scott maas, the starbucks ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up, and interview with the bmw ceo at 11:00 a.m. eastern. david: this is the week when senate republicans have committed to voting on their version of a health care bill. to talk about what the legislation could mean for the health care industry, we have the johnson and johnson ceo alex gorsky. you...
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one of the interesting things about the johnson white house -- lyndon johnson is literally in the ovalffice talking to the president of cbs news about business deals, having johnson on stations, getting better terms for affiliation agreements with cbs. and at the same time, johnson had people in his administration suggesting that there be better, more liberal, more market-oriented positions to open up new technology for things like cable tv. but he wouldn't go there. he was compromised by the fact he did not want there to be focused on this because he had his own conflicts to worry about. he literally kept that stuff that day. finally after that, starting in the 1970's, there is a tendency to look more favorably on market competition and freedom of speech to the first amendment actors in the market. host: who was at when armstrong and why did -- who was edwin armstrong and why did he commit suicide? guest: a great inventor, a student at columbia university in the early part of the last century. by the time he graduated, he had in a.m.in a radio -- radio. first a professor when he gradu
one of the interesting things about the johnson white house -- lyndon johnson is literally in the ovalffice talking to the president of cbs news about business deals, having johnson on stations, getting better terms for affiliation agreements with cbs. and at the same time, johnson had people in his administration suggesting that there be better, more liberal, more market-oriented positions to open up new technology for things like cable tv. but he wouldn't go there. he was compromised by the...
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you her jeh johnson say plain and simple that is what they did. do you believe our voting system is at risk? let's go to janet and washington, a democrat. go ahead. i think it was rigged. you can't trust putin. you could never trust russia. you can't trust trump because he is not done things he promised concerning medicare/medicaid. it is embarrassing. it is humiliating the way these millionaire/billionaires are getting away with lower taxes when there are people in poverty that are poor. host: let's stick to the voting system. you said it was rigged. what do you think should be done for 2020? more thanthink it was just trump. i know for a fact that when bush ran, jeb bush through a democrat votes. when reagan ran for president, they went out and paid people $100 to vote for him. you don't think it is just russians or foreign governments, you think the whole system is rigged internally by our government? caller: have done illegal things to get president. i don't put it past trump. the way it sounds, i watched the whole thing with these once that w
you her jeh johnson say plain and simple that is what they did. do you believe our voting system is at risk? let's go to janet and washington, a democrat. go ahead. i think it was rigged. you can't trust putin. you could never trust russia. you can't trust trump because he is not done things he promised concerning medicare/medicaid. it is embarrassing. it is humiliating the way these millionaire/billionaires are getting away with lower taxes when there are people in poverty that are poor. host:...
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the article goes on to say jenna davis, johnson's colleague carried johnson to the crematorium, that's where johnson woke up, screamed for 15 seconds and then died. it turns out the article is not true for several reasons. here's the first one. if you scroll down to the bottom of the website, it says quote, all characters, even those based on real people are entirely fictional. the site is a satirical website. plus the picture of the man they claim is henry paul johnson is actually a photo of christopher plumlee from mississippi. he is very much alive, and this is from a mug shot arrest in 2015. we located plumlee, and spoke with him by phone, to discuss any future legal actions against the site. >> i'm not an attorney, and i believe that that company. i'm from outside of mississippi. i don't know that we've got a pool of attorneys here that would be able to do something about that. i would love to. i'd like to get a dollar for every click. >> plumlee says he asked world news daily to remove his photo, but they haven't responded. so the next time you see this article posted online, be
the article goes on to say jenna davis, johnson's colleague carried johnson to the crematorium, that's where johnson woke up, screamed for 15 seconds and then died. it turns out the article is not true for several reasons. here's the first one. if you scroll down to the bottom of the website, it says quote, all characters, even those based on real people are entirely fictional. the site is a satirical website. plus the picture of the man they claim is henry paul johnson is actually a photo of...
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we hear from johnson & johnson's ceo alex gorsky next.oomberg. ♪ the health-care debate on capitol hill to be taking another turn. to the majority leader mitch mcconnell could unveil a revised senate republican health care proposal in his efforts to play sides with senator sue currently oppose the bill. johnson ceo alex gorsky spoke to bloomberg earlier about the feasibility of the promises in both the house and the senate bills to replace obamacare. alex: we're just entering the phase when it comes to demographics for people 65 and older. . even if you hold some of the pricing, the sheer increase on demand from a populist going age 65, to 25% over when you're over 65, you consume healthive to seven times care than you did before, so you are right -- how do we get the right balance and make sure we are effective, efficient? it is .5% of our economy. at the same time, how do we continue to reward innovation, make sure that we do not compromise quality of care for so many of these patients we are depending on? >> what happens of those peopl
we hear from johnson & johnson's ceo alex gorsky next.oomberg. ♪ the health-care debate on capitol hill to be taking another turn. to the majority leader mitch mcconnell could unveil a revised senate republican health care proposal in his efforts to play sides with senator sue currently oppose the bill. johnson ceo alex gorsky spoke to bloomberg earlier about the feasibility of the promises in both the house and the senate bills to replace obamacare. alex: we're just entering the phase...
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secretary johnson? >> uh, well, he spelled my name right. and, you know, as we speak i am sure there are members of the press comparing the tweet to what i actually said in my testimony yesterday which is public, and i will leave that to journalists. let's go ahead and read two and three and i'll have a broader comment. >> as a journalist who watched that hearing, it was my impression, tell me if i'm wrong, you did not state in any way, shape or from that there was no scheme. >> my testimony speaks for itself. i'm not going to go down that road. read the other two and i'll have another comment. >> by the way, if russia was working so hard in the 2016 administration, it took place during the obama admin, why didn't they stop them? >> here's my point. you can read the third one, too, but here's my point, there is a much broader issue here that we as a government need to address beyond whether the latest tweet from our president is accurate or inaccurate, beyond, you know, whether the dnc should have given
secretary johnson? >> uh, well, he spelled my name right. and, you know, as we speak i am sure there are members of the press comparing the tweet to what i actually said in my testimony yesterday which is public, and i will leave that to journalists. let's go ahead and read two and three and i'll have a broader comment. >> as a journalist who watched that hearing, it was my impression, tell me if i'm wrong, you did not state in any way, shape or from that there was no scheme....
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unreal, jimmie johnson awarded the win. a record 11th w in dover. it's hard to play and win down the shore, but ikyung with the eye of the tiger. three birdies keeps anna nordqvist from becoming the first three peat chance. the former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> and winning the division ii national championship, beating university of california san diego. it's west chester's second national championship in school history. both have come within the last six years. how did they celebrate? well, the golden rams jumped in the stadium pool and went nuts. >> why not? >> why not? cool off. >>> up next on action news, stories of heroism and heart ache. learning today how people came together to help others during the london terror attack. >>> also, a long life well-lived. the birthday celebration for the area's newest goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with mur
unreal, jimmie johnson awarded the win. a record 11th w in dover. it's hard to play and win down the shore, but ikyung with the eye of the tiger. three birdies keeps anna nordqvist from becoming the first three peat chance. the former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> and winning the division ii national championship, beating university of california san diego. it's west chester's second national championship in school history. both have come within the last six years....
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but we will do it. >> secretary johnson? >> if i could just add to what congresswoman rise said, state department funding funds not just diplomacy, it funds support for the militaries of our allies, the border secures of our allies. see for example, one of the things we tried to do in the last administration, was to bolster the state department funding for border security in central america and in mexico, which can only be funded through the state accident. -- department. so if you cut state department funding, you are cutting border security for our allies which directly affects our own security. >> president trump said that the wall is going to have solar panels on it, that it's going to be, quote, beautiful, and that the mexicans will have to pay less. does that help reassure you? >> well, it a creative idea. >> does that increase your enthusiasm for the border wall? >> is it going to have a door? this talk about it being beautiful is just missing the point. i don't know if anyone has done this. if you have ever taken a t
but we will do it. >> secretary johnson? >> if i could just add to what congresswoman rise said, state department funding funds not just diplomacy, it funds support for the militaries of our allies, the border secures of our allies. see for example, one of the things we tried to do in the last administration, was to bolster the state department funding for border security in central america and in mexico, which can only be funded through the state accident. -- department. so if you...
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our girl debbie fired back at johnson's testimony declaring at no point during my tenure at the d.n.c. did anyone from the f.b.i. or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about russian intrusion on the d n c network so it appears it's d.m.c. he said versus d.h. has said here on capitol hill was we start watching the hawks. but. it looks like. as you put it out of it. like you know that i got. the. welcome one and all the watching the hawks i am tyro but on top of them all as. all right well top of the wall sean stone i will put it to you this this this you know d.n.c. said. does this battle now between the two organizations is this hurting the credibility of the d.n.c. i mean after all you know they basically like that's their thing the russians have you know that's the biggest threat to national security but now it would appear at least according to the you know jay johnson that they kind of said well we've got crowd strike we don't really need you know official help on this we don't need the f.b.i. or the there's this hurt their credibility and all of this well
our girl debbie fired back at johnson's testimony declaring at no point during my tenure at the d.n.c. did anyone from the f.b.i. or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about russian intrusion on the d n c network so it appears it's d.m.c. he said versus d.h. has said here on capitol hill was we start watching the hawks. but. it looks like. as you put it out of it. like you know that i got. the. welcome one and all the watching the hawks i am tyro but on top of them all...
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johnson. i want to start by asking you mr. gowdy questions and your responses establish that this is a not a new thing. this meddling and we heard from others that the meddling in the 2016 election was unprecedented. so i wonder if you'll take a minute or two and help us better understand what was unpresdenned and what was different about this array of meddling versus what we've seen in the past. >> what we've seen a history of various different types of various cyberactors intruding into infiltrating political organizations, political campaigns. and that's what i was referring to when i say that this effort was unprecedented, what i mean is that we not only saw infiltrati infiltrations, but we saw efforts to dump information into the public space for the purpose of influencing the ongoing political campaign. and it was widespread. and in that respect, and we knew it was happening. in that respect, it was very much unprecedented. >> distilling your testimony, we had seen scanning queries, what we might consider espionage, tryi
johnson. i want to start by asking you mr. gowdy questions and your responses establish that this is a not a new thing. this meddling and we heard from others that the meddling in the 2016 election was unprecedented. so i wonder if you'll take a minute or two and help us better understand what was unpresdenned and what was different about this array of meddling versus what we've seen in the past. >> what we've seen a history of various different types of various cyberactors intruding into...
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having johnson on stations get better terms for affiliation agreements with cbs., at the same time, johnson had people in his administration suggesting that there be better, more market oriented positions and to open up new technology for things like network tv. but he would not go there. he was compromised on the fact that he did not want there to be much at all. he literally kept that stuff that they. finally, starting in the 1970's there is a tendency to look more favorably on market competition speech to the first amendment actors in the market. brian: who was edwin armstrong and why did he commit suicide? inventor.at a student at columbia university at the later part of the century and by the time he graduated he had patents in a.m. radio that and him first a professor as a young man at columbia, a .ery wealthy investor for a time he was a leading shareholder in rca. the zenith sort of of his inventive career in the 1930's came up with a better technology. fm radio. which was excellent in terms of high fidelity reception. it took them quite a while to get the
having johnson on stations get better terms for affiliation agreements with cbs., at the same time, johnson had people in his administration suggesting that there be better, more market oriented positions and to open up new technology for things like network tv. but he would not go there. he was compromised on the fact that he did not want there to be much at all. he literally kept that stuff that they. finally, starting in the 1970's there is a tendency to look more favorably on market...
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from the johnson life paris air show.o extensive interview with facebook coo, sheryl sandberg at 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. that's the night. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets the european open, i'm matt miller in london. guy johnson covers the european airshow on the ground. we are almost an hour into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up right now. we have gains across the board with the broader stocks europe 600 up 7/10 of 1%. threeo have the ftse up quarters of 1% and we have the dax gaining and the cac 40 gaining about 1% each right now. we are seeing also some news on moody's,n ranks out of cutting its ratings on for big australian ranks. from aacutting ratings three to aa to at four big to australian banks. you will want to watch that trade. but it has nothing to do with what's going on in europe. i have an imap here showing the breakdown of the stoxx 600 and what you can see by this. everything is up right now. it's one of those days where you have materials and industrials lea
from the johnson life paris air show.o extensive interview with facebook coo, sheryl sandberg at 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. that's the night. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets the european open, i'm matt miller in london. guy johnson covers the european airshow on the ground. we are almost an hour into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up right now. we have gains across the board with the broader stocks europe 600 up 7/10 of 1%. threeo have the ftse up...
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reached out after they became aware of the hacks johnson stated to my disappointment not to my knowledge served the response i got was the f.b.i. had spoken to them they don't want our help they have crowd streak strike the cyber security firm but but but wait a minute i thought this was an attack on our very democracy i mean hillary clinton told us back in december that quote this is about the integrity of our democracy and the security of our nation this is not just an attack on me in my campaign so why in the world would clinton and debbie wasserman schultz not go to the department of homeland security the f.b.i. and instead rely on a private firm like crowd strike well our girl debbie fired back at johnson's testimony declaring at no point during my tenure at the d.n.c. did anyone from the f.b.i. or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about russian intrusion on the d.n.c. network so it appears it's d.n.c. said versus d.h. has said here on capitol hill was we start watching the hawks. forty. three that's. what the. like you know what i got. was a. welcome one an
reached out after they became aware of the hacks johnson stated to my disappointment not to my knowledge served the response i got was the f.b.i. had spoken to them they don't want our help they have crowd streak strike the cyber security firm but but but wait a minute i thought this was an attack on our very democracy i mean hillary clinton told us back in december that quote this is about the integrity of our democracy and the security of our nation this is not just an attack on me in my...
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licenses, that made johnson perhaps the wealthiest president in the history of the united states. now, he always had a public story that these licenses had no effect. ladybird's. communityis a property state so it didn't matter. ladybird's name on as much as the documentation as possible. there is no question. johnson engineered stations, preempted competitors from getting competing stations, and made a fortune on tv and radio media licenses in austin, texas as a result of this relationship at the fcc in the early 1940's. it is really jaw-dropping when you see the nature of that political relationship. this is probably a sensational example. not all of it is this corrupt. but that is certainly part of the story. brian: let me get the page here and read it. page 144, you say that in in bethesda, maryland, phillips found extreme right wing broadcasting irrationally hostile to the president and his programs. talking about -- donald and another man involved in this, the jfk years. what is the point of this? tom: the fairness doctrine. it turns out that when we went to this political s
licenses, that made johnson perhaps the wealthiest president in the history of the united states. now, he always had a public story that these licenses had no effect. ladybird's. communityis a property state so it didn't matter. ladybird's name on as much as the documentation as possible. there is no question. johnson engineered stations, preempted competitors from getting competing stations, and made a fortune on tv and radio media licenses in austin, texas as a result of this relationship at...
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story can inspire others blake hanson explains the tramautic experience she went through tiffany johnson: "i'll have another chance. i'm just so thankful. i'm thankful to be here."tiffany and her husband james were on the last stop of a cruise last week in the bahamas when they decided to go snorkeling in a shallow reef. tiffany said she felt a bump from behind. tiffany johnson:"i wasn't in pain, it just felt like i had bumped into something so i just casually turned to my right to look to see and that's when i was face to face with the shark. he had my whole arm in his mouth and he was just floating there, just staring at me."tiffany said she tried to pull her arm out, but the
story can inspire others blake hanson explains the tramautic experience she went through tiffany johnson: "i'll have another chance. i'm just so thankful. i'm thankful to be here."tiffany and her husband james were on the last stop of a cruise last week in the bahamas when they decided to go snorkeling in a shallow reef. tiffany said she felt a bump from behind. tiffany johnson:"i wasn't in pain, it just felt like i had bumped into something so i just casually turned to my right...
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and senator johnson joins me right now. senator johnson, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. let me start with process before we get back to this. earlier this week you said you're lumenting the partisan aspect of this process. you said maybe this is what has to happen. democrats have the partisan bill, republicans are doing ours and then we'll sit down in a bipartisan fashion and fix our healthcare bill. it seems to me you're admitting even if you guys pass this bill, it's going to be done on a partisan basis and as soon as the democrats get power, they'll do another bill and we have more uncertainty in the healthcare market. aren't be just banging our head against the wall here? >> i understand without a good process, you're not going to end up with a good product. and a process in terms of problem solving starts with information. i mean that's kind of foreign to washington, d.c. i'm not of that world. washington, d.c. is an alturnt universe where people talk about policies void of facts, void of the information you need to solve a problem. so my first point right now is we
and senator johnson joins me right now. senator johnson, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. let me start with process before we get back to this. earlier this week you said you're lumenting the partisan aspect of this process. you said maybe this is what has to happen. democrats have the partisan bill, republicans are doing ours and then we'll sit down in a bipartisan fashion and fix our healthcare bill. it seems to me you're admitting even if you guys pass this bill, it's going...
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to get ellen johnson sirleaf elected. jumping from there now to the nobel in 2011, was really funny about this and the reason why the nobel came right in the middle of the reelection campaign. >> reelection? >> yes! >> so again she's on the other ticket. the other male presidential candidates were running at the time. it's literally like two weeks before election day and she gets the nobel peace prize. and the man went crazy.there were like we cannot believe it! she is in cahoots with the nobel peace prize community. and she bribed them to do this. and so then they said, that's it we are boycotting the elections for a liberian leader, this is a country that the last president, died in office. or they will run out of town convicted of war crimes. we are not a country that produces nobel peace prize people. some people are so shocked at the idea. they woke up that morning and it was like a liberian president one in nobel peace prize? is it even possible? and the election was basically over that point. >> it was so appropria
to get ellen johnson sirleaf elected. jumping from there now to the nobel in 2011, was really funny about this and the reason why the nobel came right in the middle of the reelection campaign. >> reelection? >> yes! >> so again she's on the other ticket. the other male presidential candidates were running at the time. it's literally like two weeks before election day and she gets the nobel peace prize. and the man went crazy.there were like we cannot believe it! she is in...
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tore call himself a veteran. >> my son had this made for me >> enlisted in the arm any 1942 johnson was a radio seven operator communicate to go morse code. he served in the european and pacific theaters. >> i will some men. >> reporter: he doesn't consider himself a hero, ever modest. >> difficult what i was assigned to do, you know, and it work out and fortunately i came back. >> reporter: still medals on his wall say otherwise. johnson earned a honorable discharge november 11th, 1945. >> what is presented on armistice day, now today ites veterans day. >> reporter: now every veterans day, and memorial day for that matter, johnson comes here to the sea isle veterans park to lead holiday ceremonies, pledge of allegiance. as a simple way of saying thank you sea isle city once again this year is offering its veterans a free beach tag, a symbol of gratitude johnson says is greatly appreciated. >> i hope i made a contributions so to speak and as lie back on it, i'm glad that i was able to do what i was able to do what i did. >> reporter: at 96 years old but what started as a summer loca
tore call himself a veteran. >> my son had this made for me >> enlisted in the arm any 1942 johnson was a radio seven operator communicate to go morse code. he served in the european and pacific theaters. >> i will some men. >> reporter: he doesn't consider himself a hero, ever modest. >> difficult what i was assigned to do, you know, and it work out and fortunately i came back. >> reporter: still medals on his wall say otherwise. johnson earned a honorable...
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dustin johnson missed a ton of fairways and he was three over.ber one player in the world drives the ball well but you start spraying it and it starts getting it in your mind. if i miss it left and right you will be a mini high area that you mentioned. the players have played unbelievable. they're trying to get it out of the rough, back into place. >> 152 players and we have pros and amateurs. it's very much an exciting game because an amateur could win. >> an amateur could win, jordan spieth talked about it yesterday , he said he feels like an amateur will eventually win it because they're just getting so good. you are seeing college players compete and win. without last week with the ncaa champion he basically got the top five. i'm not sure and amateurs going to win this week but they're good enough to compete and get in the top ten. >> do you think they hate us for talking this loudly on the 18 th hole at augustine. >> were far enough away in the wind is blowing our voice back toward the fairway. >> it's great to see you. shane bacon of fox sp
dustin johnson missed a ton of fairways and he was three over.ber one player in the world drives the ball well but you start spraying it and it starts getting it in your mind. if i miss it left and right you will be a mini high area that you mentioned. the players have played unbelievable. they're trying to get it out of the rough, back into place. >> 152 players and we have pros and amateurs. it's very much an exciting game because an amateur could win. >> an amateur could win,...
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and -- secretary johnson, i couldn't resist the opportunity to give secretary johnson the chance to respond to these tweets one by one. so let me go ahead and read these three tweets, referring to your testimony yesterday before the house intelligence committee, and ask you, first of all, are they accurate? if not, why not? and what is your response? tweet number one. i'm not going to do the voice. former homeland security advisor jeh johnson is the latest top intelligence official to state there was no grand scheme between trump and russia. secretary johnson. [laughter] jeh: well, he spelled my name right. and as we speak, i'm sure there are members of the press comparing the tweet to what i actually said yesterday. in my testimony. which was public. and i will leave that to journalists. read two and three and i'll have a broader comment. josh: as a journalist, to watch that hearing, it was my impression that you did not state in any way, shape or form that there was no grand scheme between trump and russia. is that right? jeh: my testimony speaks for itself. i'm not going to -- i'm not go
and -- secretary johnson, i couldn't resist the opportunity to give secretary johnson the chance to respond to these tweets one by one. so let me go ahead and read these three tweets, referring to your testimony yesterday before the house intelligence committee, and ask you, first of all, are they accurate? if not, why not? and what is your response? tweet number one. i'm not going to do the voice. former homeland security advisor jeh johnson is the latest top intelligence official to state...
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through these books urban power and lyndon johnson national power as studies in political power. but i thought if you are a minor awards and whatever i was. and the first prong robert moses. i didn't know anything about power. >> talked about his audio project on power looking at the evolution and exercise of political power in america and shares his progress in his book on lyndon johnson. >> he had compassion since the beginning. the ambition was the overriding consideration with him. it was only when compassion and ambition could inside, he realized if he wants to be president, he has to pass a civil rights bill. ut then he says, so he feeling false? not at all. all his life he wanted to know how -- >> sunday night. >> president trump met with business leaders and c.e.o.'s on technology development. it including representatives as well as drone manufacturers. this is 25 minutes. president trump thank you for being here and giving us a chance to see some of the
through these books urban power and lyndon johnson national power as studies in political power. but i thought if you are a minor awards and whatever i was. and the first prong robert moses. i didn't know anything about power. >> talked about his audio project on power looking at the evolution and exercise of political power in america and shares his progress in his book on lyndon johnson. >> he had compassion since the beginning. the ambition was the overriding consideration with...
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i'm sorry, senator johnson, senator lee, are also opposing this as a result of saying that the bill isn't conserve testify nough. , en you talk to moderates including senator kevin heller, 2018, who flexion feel this bill is too far to the right. watch all of this go on as, of we're awaiting the nonpartisan congressional but office score. we could get that today or tomorrow. that's right where he wanted to do. to me, dean hell certificate ost interesting senator from nevada. heller is the most interesting senator from nevada. what does senator heller, desperate to get re-elected, what does he need from the congressional budget office? kevin: you can't be kicking people off healthcare. that number, coming from the like we saw in the house, it's like political deja vu all over again, look for
i'm sorry, senator johnson, senator lee, are also opposing this as a result of saying that the bill isn't conserve testify nough. , en you talk to moderates including senator kevin heller, 2018, who flexion feel this bill is too far to the right. watch all of this go on as, of we're awaiting the nonpartisan congressional but office score. we could get that today or tomorrow. that's right where he wanted to do. to me, dean hell certificate ost interesting senator from nevada. heller is the most...
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of johnson and johnson.the biggest banks operating in the united states have clearly federal reserve stress test. the first subject to phase test exceeded minimal thresholds. morgan stanley trails on a keep measure of leverage. -- on a key measure of leverage. the governor of mexico's central bank says it has taken the steps for inflation to meet its 3% target. he was speaking to bloomberg after raising borrowing costs for the seventh time in a row. >> the last months have been good month. we had a rocky year last year. of the correction taking place has been the result of policy actions we have taken in the monetary side, the fiscal side. going for theare dynamics that is consistent with inflation shock. juliette: president trump appears to have changed his review of china's belt and road initiative. the foreign ministry in beijing u.s.the president says the is willing to cooperate with china on the vast infrastructure project. you previously showed unwillingness to work on the plan. global news 24 hours a
of johnson and johnson.the biggest banks operating in the united states have clearly federal reserve stress test. the first subject to phase test exceeded minimal thresholds. morgan stanley trails on a keep measure of leverage. -- on a key measure of leverage. the governor of mexico's central bank says it has taken the steps for inflation to meet its 3% target. he was speaking to bloomberg after raising borrowing costs for the seventh time in a row. >> the last months have been good...
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and johnson takes the lead on a restart and cars behind start crashing.nson wins under caution. that is your look at sports. i'm danny pommells. we'll be right back. denise, back to you. >>> thank you so much. check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." >> hi, nice to see you. the latest tonight on that deadly terror attack in london including the harrowing story of those who saw it. and what president trump reacted and had a he said about security in this country. also what russia's president vladimir putin is saying about the time he met former national security adviser michael flynn in that exclusive interview with megyn kell de, and an intriguing new study tonight that shows how ipads and other devices can actually help cancer patients live longer when we see you in just a few minutes from now on "nbc nightly news." >> looking forward to it. and we'll be right back. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdow
and johnson takes the lead on a restart and cars behind start crashing.nson wins under caution. that is your look at sports. i'm danny pommells. we'll be right back. denise, back to you. >>> thank you so much. check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." >> hi, nice to see you. the latest tonight on that deadly terror attack in london including the harrowing story of those who saw it. and what president trump reacted and had a he said...