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johnson begins to move. another major development i think is in late february and early march, 1967, robert kennedy comings out against johnson and against the vietnam war. if you read less is -- sleschenger is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. this is his book from '66, the bitter heritage. if you go to this book and this book and the other book and fulbright's vietnam hearing, you will go back to french scholars only. none of these people cite vietnamese. another frenchman -- bobby kennedy turns against johnson in the war -- by southerners who were not communist and do not want to be ruled by the north. the next week bunker is asked to go to vietnam for -- appoints two other people. he turns against johnson and the war on the grounds it's an independent movement not controlled by hanoi, a spontaneous revolution by southerners who do not want to be ruled by the nort
johnson begins to move. another major development i think is in late february and early march, 1967, robert kennedy comings out against johnson and against the vietnam war. if you read less is -- sleschenger is pleased with himself in figuring out that the vietnam war can be used against lyndon johnson to deny him the presidency and open up a way for robert kennedy to become president. this is his book from '66, the bitter heritage. if you go to this book and this book and the other book and...
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johnson washington, d.c. rep. johnson: there are a lot of similarities. to be honest, people are surprised to hear this, it is the level of congeniality that you find among colleagues. even across the aisle. in our freshman class, it has been a great experience. there was 55 of us that came in together and we work very well together. we have developed some friendships. there is a common sense of unity over overarching purposes. at our freshman retreat we talked about how we talked about how he wanted to change the tone in washington. i just did a document called the commitment. we made a contract with one another that we would raise the level of the and treat -- level of the koran. >> that national day of stability, how does it play out? what was the reaction? rep. johnson: we are in a different era now. steve scalise is from louisiana. he has been a dear friend of mine for over 20 years. that got everybody's attention. even saw the national media, there has been a lot of discussion about the general lamentation that people have. it is leading to violence
johnson washington, d.c. rep. johnson: there are a lot of similarities. to be honest, people are surprised to hear this, it is the level of congeniality that you find among colleagues. even across the aisle. in our freshman class, it has been a great experience. there was 55 of us that came in together and we work very well together. we have developed some friendships. there is a common sense of unity over overarching purposes. at our freshman retreat we talked about how we talked about how he...
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ex we're talking to mike johnson -- >> we are talking to mike johnson. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. my background is in constitutional law. for 20 years i did litigation in courts, public interest law firms so i did religious liberty litigation. served in the legislature for short-term, little under two years. was elected to a full term but never got a chance to serve it out because the seat became open. we jumped in and it turned out well. we ended up with the largest winning percentage in my district. we are blessed to be here. >> tell us what made you decide to get into this race? rep. johnson: i am the father of four children. my wife and i have invested all of our adult lives in trying to make better opportunity for them. i come from the state of louisiana. a poor state or one of the less well-off. there is a lot of concerns my district. i represent 15 parishes or counties. there is a lot of cultural differences along that big area but their concerns are the same. that is concerned about jobs and the economy people we need more opportunity for eco
ex we're talking to mike johnson -- >> we are talking to mike johnson. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. my background is in constitutional law. for 20 years i did litigation in courts, public interest law firms so i did religious liberty litigation. served in the legislature for short-term, little under two years. was elected to a full term but never got a chance to serve it out because the seat became open. we jumped in and it turned out well. we ended up with the largest winning...
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johnson's speech. he had worked out a few different ways to end it that did not include dropping out of the presidential race, but by the time he got to that day he made that choice that this was what it was going to be. most people working for johnson very close to him were absolutely stunned. they learned it the way we did. they saw him say it on. >> host: rfk is in the race, gene mccarthy is in the race, hubert humphrey at this point was in the race? >> guest: he's struggling to get a nice. it's a difficult, actually, for him to get in the race and when he's about to get a nice martin luther king jr. is assassinated and then the country really comes apart for a month. there is writing in most major cities. one of the really dramatic moments in the book is that there was no rioting in indianapolis that night that martin luther king jr. was killed and one of the reasons for that is that bobby kennedy had a campaign stop scheduled in indianapolis that night. when he got off the plane, he was told that
johnson's speech. he had worked out a few different ways to end it that did not include dropping out of the presidential race, but by the time he got to that day he made that choice that this was what it was going to be. most people working for johnson very close to him were absolutely stunned. they learned it the way we did. they saw him say it on. >> host: rfk is in the race, gene mccarthy is in the race, hubert humphrey at this point was in the race? >> guest: he's struggling to...
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johnson: there is a lot of similarities. to be honest, people are surprised to year this back home when i say it, but it is the level of congeniality that you find amongst the colleagues here. it is not just within the various conferences, but even across the aisle. in our freshman class, it has been a great experience. there was 55 of us that came in together, and we have all just worked really well together. we have developed some friendships. there is a common sense of unity over overarching purposes. at our freshman retreat, we talked about how we talked about how he wanted to change the tone in i just did a document called washington and raise the level of civility. i just did a document called"the commitment to civility." 53 out of 55 find onto that. we made a contract with one another that we would raise the level of the corm around here decorum around here. >> that national day of stability, how does it play out? maybe leadership what was the , reaction? rep. johnson: everyone has gotten behind it. we are in a differ
johnson: there is a lot of similarities. to be honest, people are surprised to year this back home when i say it, but it is the level of congeniality that you find amongst the colleagues here. it is not just within the various conferences, but even across the aisle. in our freshman class, it has been a great experience. there was 55 of us that came in together, and we have all just worked really well together. we have developed some friendships. there is a common sense of unity over overarching...
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johnson & johnson has lost yet another multimillion dollar lawsuit. johnson & johnson is appealing.and the company has had its own victories. it has won one trial, and a new jersey court also sided with the company, throwing out another case. johnson & johnson attorney bart williams says the most credible science proves baby powder is safe. >> it is plaintiffs' lawyers taking bits and pieces of science and tryin' to get people alarmed when in fact, what should be happening is that people should be relying upon and having faith in -- the scientific organizations that look at these types of things. >> williams says the plaintiffs cherry pick the science and information from the internal documents, taking statements out of context. for example, that memo where the consultant said they risked being perceived like the cigarette industry? the consultant went on to say this would be a "tragic misperception" because the industry has "powerful valid arguments to support its position" and that sheet mentioning the world health organization decision that johnson & johnson gets with every shipm
johnson & johnson has lost yet another multimillion dollar lawsuit. johnson & johnson is appealing.and the company has had its own victories. it has won one trial, and a new jersey court also sided with the company, throwing out another case. johnson & johnson attorney bart williams says the most credible science proves baby powder is safe. >> it is plaintiffs' lawyers taking bits and pieces of science and tryin' to get people alarmed when in fact, what should be happening is...
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i believe that that part of it was was primarily advanced by johnson and johnson himself for his own personal reasons the by the way you have you have to remember that it was the fourth day of a six day war the war was essentially over that already beaten egypt they were they were having peace negotiations at the un well i mean phil you're the expert on it but it really is a lot of people would say is that taking out the u.s. is u.s.s. liberty we didn't i the americans knowing exactly what the israelis intended to do as that war was coming to an end ok and like taking illegally seizing arab territory palestinian territory the golan heights i mean there was a lot of the israelis didn't want washington to be listening to what their plans were at all it seems to me logic would dictate that. ok let me go to daniel but i don't really like i have to. that is a theory that has been proposed ok i'm right and there are others and daniel let me go to you again i kind of want to stress you know that this is kind of a ground zero moment here because ever since one thousand and sixty seven we've
i believe that that part of it was was primarily advanced by johnson and johnson himself for his own personal reasons the by the way you have you have to remember that it was the fourth day of a six day war the war was essentially over that already beaten egypt they were they were having peace negotiations at the un well i mean phil you're the expert on it but it really is a lot of people would say is that taking out the u.s. is u.s.s. liberty we didn't i the americans knowing exactly what the...
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johnson and lyndon.ued heavy rain storms lashed the campus, but the thousands who had come to witness history stood their ground. ♪ >> they had talked for more than four hours, delving even deeper into the many questions that separated their two countries. at 6:20 in the evening they had finished. >> we have made further progress in an effort to improve our understanding of each other's thinking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very good and very useful talks. >> premiere had been visibly touched by the warmth and enthusiasm exhibited by the people of glassborough. he personally thanked them and saluted friendship between the soviet and american peoples. >> these meetings just have not ended our troubles and our 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 very painful choices ahead of them. but i can tell you, and i have n
johnson and lyndon.ued heavy rain storms lashed the campus, but the thousands who had come to witness history stood their ground. ♪ >> they had talked for more than four hours, delving even deeper into the many questions that separated their two countries. at 6:20 in the evening they had finished. >> we have made further progress in an effort to improve our understanding of each other's thinking on a number of questions. i believe more strongly than ever that these have been very...
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assassinate castro before johnson made those appointments. let me stop here for just a second before addressing the why question and what may be an obvious caveat. i suggest there is no convincing evidence that johnson knew, it is easy to establish if somebody has been told something, he knows. we looked to evidence, it is next to impossible to establish ignorance. it is next to impossible because we simply don't have and cannot get evidence that a person was never told something. this particularly true when we are talking about things that are not reduced to writing like assassination plots. we know that out of dulles was briefed and gave his approval because there is documentary evidence in the cia's files that establishes he did that. awesome, there is no documentary evidence that lyndon johnson did not know about the cia's plot when he is appointed the committees membership. whispered conversations generally are not documented. it is 2014 report on the kennedy's assassination, the cia pointed out that it is not told in dulles told in comm
assassinate castro before johnson made those appointments. let me stop here for just a second before addressing the why question and what may be an obvious caveat. i suggest there is no convincing evidence that johnson knew, it is easy to establish if somebody has been told something, he knows. we looked to evidence, it is next to impossible to establish ignorance. it is next to impossible because we simply don't have and cannot get evidence that a person was never told something. this...
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same for bayne and same for johnson. johnson was almost out of fuel.his was a god send for him to have the red flag. sonoco fuel to make it to the end. >> two cars staying on the racetrack. race off pit road is to be on the inside lane behind the front row. >> 2 will be able to get out in front of the 48. >> bayne, valeaiant effort. came out, maybe second. >> i'm not sure if jimmie johnson wasn't happy that bayne mo beat him off pit row. that moves him from inside two to inside three. >> we have to see where kasey kahne was in there. kasey kahne stayed on the racetrack. >> we had two cars stay on the track. kasey kahne and ryan newman. they are your two leaders. that's first and that's second. so keselowski coming off pit road, first, that's going to put him starting directly behind kasey kahne on the bottom lane and we heard jimmie johnson say you want the bottom lane. and he will have four fresh tires. >> if you're the race leader though, would you choose the outsideline because you get to dictate the restart? >> no. >> you don't want outside and cle
same for bayne and same for johnson. johnson was almost out of fuel.his was a god send for him to have the red flag. sonoco fuel to make it to the end. >> two cars staying on the racetrack. race off pit road is to be on the inside lane behind the front row. >> 2 will be able to get out in front of the 48. >> bayne, valeaiant effort. came out, maybe second. >> i'm not sure if jimmie johnson wasn't happy that bayne mo beat him off pit row. that moves him from inside two to...
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lyndon johnson, as we think of him, both the vietnam lyndon johnson and domestic lyndon johnson, is somebody who came along later, not in 1960. >> perfect. thank you very much for coming tonight. wonderful to have you. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. next, historians look at emotion in foreign policy and the role it has played in the cold war diplomats. used the kennan containment policy to -- panelists pay attention to the essays written on kennan by petra goedde, one of the speakers at the event. this took place at the historians of foreign relations annual conference. >> we arre
lyndon johnson, as we think of him, both the vietnam lyndon johnson and domestic lyndon johnson, is somebody who came along later, not in 1960. >> perfect. thank you very much for coming tonight. wonderful to have you. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of...
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it johnson was famous for -- johnson was famous for cornering people. he was a big guy.e would use his hands. the closer he got to you, the more adamant he was to convince you of whatever he was trying to sell. so, what i see as a president -- so, what i see is a president in full sales mode, lecturing the press on why it was important for the united states to stay in vietnam and how well things were actually going. brian: a few days later, general westmoreland, we have video, he was talking about the atmosphere again. this is november 1967. the 22nd actually. and again, the tet offensive and hue was out of this. let's watch general westmoreland. [begin video clip] >> the war has become enormously expensive. he has almost fully mobilized his country and made a national effort. in addition to turning his best troops and leadership to the south. as well as applying them, which is been a major undertaking. he has nothing to show for his investment. -- won at won a signal single, significant victory in the south during the last 1.5 years. [end video clip] brian: obviously, t
it johnson was famous for -- johnson was famous for cornering people. he was a big guy.e would use his hands. the closer he got to you, the more adamant he was to convince you of whatever he was trying to sell. so, what i see as a president -- so, what i see is a president in full sales mode, lecturing the press on why it was important for the united states to stay in vietnam and how well things were actually going. brian: a few days later, general westmoreland, we have video, he was talking...
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lyndon johnson as we think of vietnam lyndon johnson and domestic lyndon johnson, is somebody who came along later, not in 1960. >> perfect. thank you very much for coming tonight. wonderful to have you. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? c-span.org.bsite, you can preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum doors, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. a 1979, c-span was created as look service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider.
lyndon johnson as we think of vietnam lyndon johnson and domestic lyndon johnson, is somebody who came along later, not in 1960. >> perfect. thank you very much for coming tonight. wonderful to have you. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? c-span.org.bsite, you can...
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johnson's veto message is worth reading, because johnson attacked the law for what today we would call reverse discrimination. the distinction of race and color, he said, is made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white race. in fact, in the idea that expanding the rights of nonwhite people take something away from white people, the ghost of andrew johnson is still around today in our politics in that concept. that there is a finite number of rights, and if one group gets more, something else must be losing them geared we do hear that today. of course, a lot can be repealed by the next congress. so congress moves to put these principles into the constitution and the 14th amendment, which is passed to congress in the summer of 1866. the most important change in the constitution since the bill of rights. the 14th amendment is the longest amendment ever ratified, it is complicated, convoluted, is weirdly written in some places. talk about original intent feared its language is a series -- eight to seven votes, and it is impossible to figure out what every person meant i've
johnson's veto message is worth reading, because johnson attacked the law for what today we would call reverse discrimination. the distinction of race and color, he said, is made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white race. in fact, in the idea that expanding the rights of nonwhite people take something away from white people, the ghost of andrew johnson is still around today in our politics in that concept. that there is a finite number of rights, and if one group gets more,...
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let's go to lyndon johnson and how johnson is his vice president it is one of those historians that have written about this and there are many versions of this is where our people writing about it. people say kennedy had no intention of picking lbj, that this was the sort of gesture that was made to offer the vice presidency. much to his regret johnson accepted. he was certain that he would turn it down. others say that is not so. i think one man suggested that kennedy and his brother may have been at on. robert kennedy was no fan of lbj. jfk saw the merit of picking lbj, you guys come out somewhere in the middle of that. you do show what a chaotic event that it was. >> we hope we did, our version is tough because you are to separate narratives and different sides. with lbj and there is this selection of the kennedy people. there is a lot of information in this building about it. we are convinced that kennedy went to the convention clearly to pick stewart simon who we were able to talk to at the time and they talked about how they had been told essentially both kennedys had leaked the ch
let's go to lyndon johnson and how johnson is his vice president it is one of those historians that have written about this and there are many versions of this is where our people writing about it. people say kennedy had no intention of picking lbj, that this was the sort of gesture that was made to offer the vice presidency. much to his regret johnson accepted. he was certain that he would turn it down. others say that is not so. i think one man suggested that kennedy and his brother may have...
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the johnson: finally how is po boy market? rep. johnson: it is not louisiana. we get home often enough to get a taste of the real stuff. here every year and get people to samples tough, so we have a taste of louisiana there. >> representative mike johnson, thank you for your time. rep. johnson: thank you for your time. we didn't tax our way to surpluses in the 1990's. we had a circumstance where the administration and the senate came together to get welfare reform and spending restraint, keep spending flat while the economy crew and revenues caught up to spending. that is how you get to surplus. that's why you are seeing so much focus on economic growth. you cannot cut or tax your way to a balanced budget, but you can grow your way to a balanced budget. watch our interview with mick mulvaney friday had a to car p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and sees and.org. -- and c-span.org. his book,eumann on healing children. >> the conversations i hear are about cutting medicaid, nih, doing all these things when we are on the cusp of such terrific discoveries. when
the johnson: finally how is po boy market? rep. johnson: it is not louisiana. we get home often enough to get a taste of the real stuff. here every year and get people to samples tough, so we have a taste of louisiana there. >> representative mike johnson, thank you for your time. rep. johnson: thank you for your time. we didn't tax our way to surpluses in the 1990's. we had a circumstance where the administration and the senate came together to get welfare reform and spending restraint,...
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also the records of the johnson administration at the lbj library.ll of william westmoreland's papers are there. the national security staff papers. so 50 years is kind of a good time i think to go back. the record is established. the participants are still alive. early part of the book you say the battle would be the bloodiest of the war and a turning point not just in that conflict led in american history. why? mark: well up until the 10th offensive that this was -- the t offense of which this is part of, general westmoreland had argued that this war was winnable and it was not going to be terribly difficult. in fact, william westmoreland came to washington in november of 1967 and gave a speech at the national press club where he outlined the phases of the war and said we were entering, i believe it was phase three, where we are beginning to withdraw american forces very simple stop so the impression given was that this war was well and hand and the united states was winning. offensive i think administered a terrible shock. it was not just hue. hue
also the records of the johnson administration at the lbj library.ll of william westmoreland's papers are there. the national security staff papers. so 50 years is kind of a good time i think to go back. the record is established. the participants are still alive. early part of the book you say the battle would be the bloodiest of the war and a turning point not just in that conflict led in american history. why? mark: well up until the 10th offensive that this was -- the t offense of which...
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lyndon johnson would come up the hill from a little hotel. he would always be walking and then suddenly when he was in front of the capitol he would break into a run and run the length of the capital to the office building which was on the other side. so she said first i thought it was because he didn't have a top coat and he was cold but then spring came and it was warm and he still ran. i thought i'm trying to show something about things about lyndon johnson. i didn't quite know what at the time but what was the reason he was running from the capital every morning? so i would go and sit there trying to find a reason time after time, day after day and i never saw anything in particular except this long white front of the capitol. it just seemed like no one way to the capital. something occurred to me. i'd never gone to sit there and look at it at the same time lyndon johnson passed which was early in the morning 5:30 or 6:00. i started to do that on all of a sudden there was something really different because the sun comes up. this is facing
lyndon johnson would come up the hill from a little hotel. he would always be walking and then suddenly when he was in front of the capitol he would break into a run and run the length of the capital to the office building which was on the other side. so she said first i thought it was because he didn't have a top coat and he was cold but then spring came and it was warm and he still ran. i thought i'm trying to show something about things about lyndon johnson. i didn't quite know what at the...
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lyndon johnson would come up the hill to the little hotel. he would always be walking and then suddenly, when he was in front of the capitol he would run the length of the capital to the other side. she's at first i thought it was because it was windsor and they didn't have a top coat. he was cold and running. but then spring came and he still ran and i suddenly thought while i am trying to show some things about lyndon johnson i didn't quite know what at the time. was there a reason he was running in front of the capitol every morning. so, i would go and sit there trying to find a reason time after time and day after day and i never saw anything in particular except in front of the capital it seemed but then something occurred to me. i'd never gone there to sit and look at it at the same time that lyndon johnson passed which was early in the morning, 5:30 or 6:00 so i decided to do that. and all of a sudden there was something really different because the sun comes up this is the east front facing the part of the capital but this is the east
lyndon johnson would come up the hill to the little hotel. he would always be walking and then suddenly, when he was in front of the capitol he would run the length of the capital to the other side. she's at first i thought it was because it was windsor and they didn't have a top coat. he was cold and running. but then spring came and he still ran and i suddenly thought while i am trying to show some things about lyndon johnson i didn't quite know what at the time. was there a reason he was...
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[begin video clip] president johnson: we are making progress. we are pleased with the results we are ending. we are inflicting greater losses that we are taking. it is not all perfect by any means. we get ac minus instead of an a plus. but overall we are making progress. i'm satisfied with that progress. our allies are pleased with that progress. every one that i know in that area that knows what is happening inks that it is absolutely essential that uncle sam stay there and keep our word and sustain that and till we can keep a peace. [end video clip] brian: what is your assessment? mark: i think he was in full salesman mode. he could feel the war getting away from him. defense hady of turned against the war. he had been starting saying that president johnson detailed secret memo saying, we cannot win this war. it is not going well regardless of what the military commanders are saying, this war is mired. we should start thinking about how to get out. in that clip which i describe in the book, that is a press conference. it was held at the time t
[begin video clip] president johnson: we are making progress. we are pleased with the results we are ending. we are inflicting greater losses that we are taking. it is not all perfect by any means. we get ac minus instead of an a plus. but overall we are making progress. i'm satisfied with that progress. our allies are pleased with that progress. every one that i know in that area that knows what is happening inks that it is absolutely essential that uncle sam stay there and keep our word and...
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moving jimmie johnson out of the way. jimmie johnson lost three spots already.oming with daniel suarez. that's the thing, when you block someone, even though you feel like you have to do it, there's a problem with that. you will make that guy mad. if he moves you out of the way, that's his decision. you block me, buddy, i'm going to move you out of the way. >> kenseth up the track. trying to get in front of the 22 of logano. kenseth takes that spot away. >> just behind this battle here wp wp. 42 of kyle larson. fighting, battle, scrapping to keep the track position. look what happened with jimmie johnson. further and further back. look at this. jimmie johnson, lost kyle larson pushing. and listen, i've had enough. pushing jimmie johnson. pushing him to the corner. could not hold the bottom. >> off the racetrack. kyle larson going by. as does kurt busch. jamie mcmurray also got clear. daniel suarez. also running in front of the 48 now. jimmie johnson dropped all the way back to 19. ricky stenhouse jr. and 17. running 17th. brad keselowski. on the restart. keselow
moving jimmie johnson out of the way. jimmie johnson lost three spots already.oming with daniel suarez. that's the thing, when you block someone, even though you feel like you have to do it, there's a problem with that. you will make that guy mad. if he moves you out of the way, that's his decision. you block me, buddy, i'm going to move you out of the way. >> kenseth up the track. trying to get in front of the 22 of logano. kenseth takes that spot away. >> just behind this battle...
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moving jimmie johnson out of the way. jimmie johnson lost three spots already.oming that's the thing, when you block someone, even though you feel like you have to do it, there's a problem with that. you will make that guy mad. if he moves you out of the way, that's his decision. you block me, buddy, i'm going to move you out of the way. >> kenseth up the track. trying to get in front of the 22 of logano. kenseth takes that spot away. >> just behind this battle here wp wp. 42 of kyle larson. fighting, battle, scrapping to keep the track position. look what happened with jimmie johnson. further and further back. look at this. jimmie johnson, lost kyle larson pushing. and listen, i've had enough. pushing jimmie johnson. pushing him to the corner. could not hold the bottom. >> off the racetrack. kyle larson going by. as does kurt busch. jamie mcmurray also got clear. daniel suarez. also running in front of the 48 now. jimmie johnson dpp way back to 19. ricky stenhouse jr. and 17. running 17th. brad keselowski. on the restart. keselowski, fallen back to sixth now. m
moving jimmie johnson out of the way. jimmie johnson lost three spots already.oming that's the thing, when you block someone, even though you feel like you have to do it, there's a problem with that. you will make that guy mad. if he moves you out of the way, that's his decision. you block me, buddy, i'm going to move you out of the way. >> kenseth up the track. trying to get in front of the 22 of logano. kenseth takes that spot away. >> just behind this battle here wp wp. 42 of...
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lyndon johnson would come up the hill from the little hotel. he would always be working and then suddenly when he was in front of the capital he would break into a run and run the length of the capital to the house office building on the other side, so she said first i thought it was because it was winter and he didn't have a topcoat and he was cold when he was running. then, spring came and it was warm and he still ran and i suddenly thought well, i'm trying to show something about things about lyndon johnson i didn't quite know what a time, but was there a reason he was running in front of the capital of a morning, so i would go and sit there trying to find a reason time after time day after day and i never saw anything in particular except there is this long white front of the capital that just seems like a long white front of the capital. event something occurred to me. i had never sat there and looked at the same time that lyndon johnson passed, which was early in the morning, 5:30 a.m. or 6:00 a.m., so i decided to do that and all of a su
lyndon johnson would come up the hill from the little hotel. he would always be working and then suddenly when he was in front of the capital he would break into a run and run the length of the capital to the house office building on the other side, so she said first i thought it was because it was winter and he didn't have a topcoat and he was cold when he was running. then, spring came and it was warm and he still ran and i suddenly thought well, i'm trying to show something about things...
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the new johnson would come up the pool from the little hotel. always be walking then suddenly in front of the capitol, they break into a run and run the length of the capital to the building on the other side. so she said, first i thought it was because i was with her and he didn't have a topcoat and he was told that he was running. but then, spring came and he still around. while i'm trying to show something about things about lyndon johnson right at this time. was there a reason that he was running from the capital every morning. there is time after time and day after day i never saw anything in particular. we have never gone to sit there and look at the same time that lyndon johnson passed, which was only in the morning, 5:30 or 6:00. i decided to do that. there is something really different because the sun comes up. this is the east front facing part of the capital that faced the east front. the sun comes up in the east and that its very strongest as the came out, illuminated this whole long white front of the capitol and the figures send th
the new johnson would come up the pool from the little hotel. always be walking then suddenly in front of the capitol, they break into a run and run the length of the capital to the building on the other side. so she said, first i thought it was because i was with her and he didn't have a topcoat and he was told that he was running. but then, spring came and he still around. while i'm trying to show something about things about lyndon johnson right at this time. was there a reason that he was...
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lyndon johnson was greet bid jake pickle. ♪ at least one seemed a little unsure a.rsuasion was all that was needed to bring him into the fold. the tab for techbing was $1,000 per plate. there was a democratic poeaefrt party and a chance to relax in a down home atmosphere. >> after three weeks of wrestling with the middle east it's a real pleasure to come home tonight to the peace and quiet of texas politics. in case there should be in evidence tonight any differences of opinion i want to make my own position abundantly clear in the beginning. i am for peace, territorial integrity an the unrestricted navigation in the houston ship channel. >> the lt returned to the white house and among them some rewarding moments. he had often remarked that one of the most important jobs is attracting able and talented public servants. the month of june, first alexander and thurgood marshal. the president introduced mr. marshal to a group of 121 teenagers. each had demonstrated academic achievement and each was awarded a medallion in a white house ceremony. lyndon johnson is at his
lyndon johnson was greet bid jake pickle. ♪ at least one seemed a little unsure a.rsuasion was all that was needed to bring him into the fold. the tab for techbing was $1,000 per plate. there was a democratic poeaefrt party and a chance to relax in a down home atmosphere. >> after three weeks of wrestling with the middle east it's a real pleasure to come home tonight to the peace and quiet of texas politics. in case there should be in evidence tonight any differences of opinion i want...
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it's hers. >> johnson has been charged with reckless homicide.ving too fast for conditions and veered across the road and crashed into a row of trees. his 17-year-old girlfriend was ejected from the car. by the time help arrived it was too late. >> they started doing cpr on her. i was giving her the breath. spitting blood out of my mouth, giving her the breath. spitting blood out of my mouth. and i asked, is she still there? and nobody wanted to talk to me. so much planned. so much we wanted to do. in june or july, we were supposed to move out with each other. we had our budget written down. how much the apartment was going to cost. the cable, the electric, the water. after everything that happened, i went to the house. we had a safe. i opened the safe and looked at everything and it was just like, this isn't going to happen anymore. >> johnson will soon enter a plea and go to a bond hearing to learn if he can return home as his case proceeds. >> am i going to be here for a month? am i going to be here for a year? just trying to keep hope. there'
it's hers. >> johnson has been charged with reckless homicide.ving too fast for conditions and veered across the road and crashed into a row of trees. his 17-year-old girlfriend was ejected from the car. by the time help arrived it was too late. >> they started doing cpr on her. i was giving her the breath. spitting blood out of my mouth, giving her the breath. spitting blood out of my mouth. and i asked, is she still there? and nobody wanted to talk to me. so much planned. so much...
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we'll be right back with dwayne johnson!se ] ♪ ♪ i'm going to take they sky jet. ♪ ♪ ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try the new caramel m&m's. ow. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with new ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's a tidy cats for that. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest tonight is a genuine superstar who anchors one hit movie after another. the next one is a big screen reboot of "baywatch." it hits theaters next thursday. [ cheers and applause ] he's also hosting the season finale of "saturday night live" this weekend with musical guest katy perry. please welcome, the one, the only dwayne johnson! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dwayne johnson. how you doing, buddy? great to see you, man >> good. good to see you, man, as always. >> jim
we'll be right back with dwayne johnson!se ] ♪ ♪ i'm going to take they sky jet. ♪ ♪ ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try the new caramel m&m's. ow. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with new ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's...
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sher. >> i loaded a single beautiful-looking embryo for ann johnson. are you ann johnson, ma'am? >> that spark there, that's a bubble of fluid which contains the embryo. you can't see the embryo. it's only the size of a grain of sand. >> hello. >> hi. >> good news. >> i can tell by your face. you gave it away. >> i gave it away. great result here for you. i'm not lying. here it is. >> reporter: after a heartbreaking early miscarria miscarriage -- >> the measurement of the fetus unfortunately has not changed. i don't see a heartbeat. >> reporter: -- dr. sher does one more embryo transfer. this time a heartbeat. >> do you see that, honey? >> oh, my gosh. i do. i do. >> reporter: mckenna lutzia johnson was born by c section at 23 weeks. barely viable. >> weighed one pound three ounces. >> she was in the nicu for probably around 146 days. >> this is mckenna's first diaper when she was born. this is her diaper now. so it's like how far she's come. >> reporter: the sher institute no longer holds a contest, but the johnsons' daughter is a living legacy. a miracle baby in every sense. no
sher. >> i loaded a single beautiful-looking embryo for ann johnson. are you ann johnson, ma'am? >> that spark there, that's a bubble of fluid which contains the embryo. you can't see the embryo. it's only the size of a grain of sand. >> hello. >> hi. >> good news. >> i can tell by your face. you gave it away. >> i gave it away. great result here for you. i'm not lying. here it is. >> reporter: after a heartbreaking early miscarria miscarriage --...
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johnson? mr. johnson, aye. >> the senator is not reported. scarlet: it is now a 50-50 tie. senate minority leader, voting no. >> they are going to go through all the remaining -- scarlet: going to go through quickly. >> let's talk about this again. we have a tie-break in this situation. we have to wait and see as we continue to get these nos. we have been talking about what discussions were going on between senator ron johnson and mitch mcconnell, the difficulty of standing up and making a decision even on this procedural vote to continue the debate and how difficult it is for all of these senators. >> it's very interesting that johnson decided to be among the last senators to vote. if he were to vote yes without getting anything for it, he could have kept the spotlight off himself. he had a lot of problems with the gop leadership during his reelection campaign. they abandon him much of the way through the campaign, and he remembers that. he may have been extracting some concessions from senator mcconnell, but in the end, he did vote yes, as did senator mccain. it will be i
johnson? mr. johnson, aye. >> the senator is not reported. scarlet: it is now a 50-50 tie. senate minority leader, voting no. >> they are going to go through all the remaining -- scarlet: going to go through quickly. >> let's talk about this again. we have a tie-break in this situation. we have to wait and see as we continue to get these nos. we have been talking about what discussions were going on between senator ron johnson and mitch mcconnell, the difficulty of standing up...
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i think president johnson believed his generals. i think he deserves to be remembered, much of the way we remembered george and the civil war being famous for putting together a beautiful army that did not want to actually fight it. it is an example of the different kind of command stupidity, which is such a strong belief in his own theory of what was happening in the field. it was impervious to fax. even when young officers who were charged with fighting this war would come back and tell him, no sir, this is not what is happening, he would not accept it. and he is believe it not the first general who accepts only the information that supports only what he wants to hear. he is a very glaring example of it. host: did you talk to any enlisted men that were in the way -- hue battle? you talk about a lot of in listed men that were over there had no idea where vietnam was. did you talk to them? >> yes. i would say most of those who i interviewed, who are veterans, who were at the time teenagers who had volunteered for the marine corps or
i think president johnson believed his generals. i think he deserves to be remembered, much of the way we remembered george and the civil war being famous for putting together a beautiful army that did not want to actually fight it. it is an example of the different kind of command stupidity, which is such a strong belief in his own theory of what was happening in the field. it was impervious to fax. even when young officers who were charged with fighting this war would come back and tell him,...
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johnson: thank you, vice admiral. there are three questions the committee asks of every nominee for the record. i'll ask the question, each one of you can answer them separately. first, is there anything you are aware of in your background that might present a conflict of interest to the duties of the office to which you have been nominated? mr. glawe: no. mr. pekoske: no. mr. johnson: do you know anything that would prevent from you honorably discharging the responsibilities of the office to which you've been nominated? mr. glawe: no. mr. pekoske: no. mr. johnson: do you agree without reservation to comply with any request or summons to appear and testify before any duly cons constituted committee of congress if you are confirmed? mr. glawe: yes. mr. pekoske: yes, sir, i do. mr. johnson: i want to thank the committee members for showing up in attendance. out of respect for your time, i'll hold off on my question and turn it over to senator mccaskill. ms. mccaskill: i will do the same. i'll be happy to defer to my col
johnson: thank you, vice admiral. there are three questions the committee asks of every nominee for the record. i'll ask the question, each one of you can answer them separately. first, is there anything you are aware of in your background that might present a conflict of interest to the duties of the office to which you have been nominated? mr. glawe: no. mr. pekoske: no. mr. johnson: do you know anything that would prevent from you honorably discharging the responsibilities of the office to...
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we'll be right back with dwayne johnson!se ] ♪ ♪ i'm going to take they sky jet. ♪ ♪ ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try the new caramel m&m's. ow. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with new ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's a tidy cats for that. a 3-month old baby boy from concord continues to fight for his life... after a hit and run that killed his two older brothers. their mother-- speaking out during this time of profound grief. that )s on our twitter feed. ==reveal== and you may have heard them already. the firework shows are beginning. but-- police are urging people to leave the shows to the pros. you can check our website for a list of fireworks around the bay area. ==end== ♪ ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our firs
we'll be right back with dwayne johnson!se ] ♪ ♪ i'm going to take they sky jet. ♪ ♪ ♪ doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try the new caramel m&m's. ow. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with new ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's...
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johnson: thanks much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> and in the house, they'll be in tomorrow before members are expected to go on recess, with a warning from their majority leader that they should remain flexible in their plans. in case the house has to return to capitol hill to work on any health care legislation that might be passed by the senate. the house also passed a spending measure dealing with defense and security today. it includes $1.6 billion for a border wall between the u.s. and mexico. and in the senate, work continues on health care, expected late into the night with live coverage on c-span2. the senate could vote on what's being called a skinny repeal of the current health care law, which would repeal the mandates that most people have health insurance and that larger employers provide health care coverage. the democratic lea
johnson: thanks much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> and in the house, they'll be in tomorrow before members are expected to go on recess, with a warning from their majority leader that they should remain flexible in their plans. in case the house has to return to capitol hill to work on any health care legislation that might...
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please welcome, the one, the only dwayne johnson!jimmy: dwayne johnson. how you doing, buddy? great to see you, man >> good. good to see you, man, as always. >> jimmy: now, last time we had a -- >> good to see you guys. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. they love you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i got to say last time we had a a great time. we hung out all day in orlando. >> in orlando. yes. >> jimmy: that was the most fun. we dressed up. we had these giant mascot heads of ourselves -- >> yes. >> jimmy: and we ran around the park. >> ran around the park. >> jimmy: we hugged like a a hundred people each between both of us. >> we took selfies. >> jimmy: it was -- it was -- >> the hottest thing, but we had fans inside our big mascot ma -- and everything. i guess -- >> let me clarify. you had a fan. >> jimmy: sorry. [ laughter ] >> i have a bigger head. i have a bigger head. >> the star of the show had one. >> jimmy: i have a bigger head than you. but respect to all the mascots out there. i get what you go through. >> respect, by the way. >> jimmy:
please welcome, the one, the only dwayne johnson!jimmy: dwayne johnson. how you doing, buddy? great to see you, man >> good. good to see you, man, as always. >> jimmy: now, last time we had a -- >> good to see you guys. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. they love you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i got to say last time we had a a great time. we hung out all day in orlando. >> in orlando. yes. >> jimmy: that was the most fun. we dressed up. we had these giant mascot heads...
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jimmie johnson? they have to stop.son can squeeze three wide by ryan newman who will try to unlap himself. newman came into pit road and lost a lap. these cars are staying on the racetrack because they can't win any other way. they are hoping we run 15 lap answers caution comes out. they feel the cars they will need fresh tires as well. they are the leader. they should come on and off pit road. multiple strategies. ryan newman continues to push brad keselowski. >> how about the possibility of treavor bayne winning the brickyard 400. trevor bayne won the biggest race in stock car racing. won daytona 500 with the wood brothers. now the possibility is he could win the brickyard 400. >> came on the pit road for fuel and small air pressure adjustment. fighting loose and tight but a solid run for the 3 car, guys. >> austin dillon in the 3 coming off of pit road. race leader. brad keselowski stays out on the track. we know that keselowski, jimmie johnson, and kasey kahne will have to come to pit no way they can stretch it. 58
jimmie johnson? they have to stop.son can squeeze three wide by ryan newman who will try to unlap himself. newman came into pit road and lost a lap. these cars are staying on the racetrack because they can't win any other way. they are hoping we run 15 lap answers caution comes out. they feel the cars they will need fresh tires as well. they are the leader. they should come on and off pit road. multiple strategies. ryan newman continues to push brad keselowski. >> how about the...
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johnson and this area that we are so vitally concerned about. i also want to recognize chairman heard who is with us and the lead democrat, robert kelly, for being here in our meeting room as well. since 2014, hundreds of millions of americans have lost their personally identifiable information including social security numbers through large-scale cyber attacks. the number was originally created in 1936 for the purpose of running the nation's new social security system. his usefulness as a unique it nearer has made ubiquitous across government and the private sector. to date, the social security administration has not suffered in large-scale data breach but they need adequate support for updating i.t. structure. altogether, social security administration has been able to remove the nine digit ss in from n from about 1/3 of s.e mailing the severe constraints on the budget are preventing the agency from moving numbers from all notices right away as if they estimated it would cost $14 million to do so immediately rather than piecemeal. since 2010,
johnson and this area that we are so vitally concerned about. i also want to recognize chairman heard who is with us and the lead democrat, robert kelly, for being here in our meeting room as well. since 2014, hundreds of millions of americans have lost their personally identifiable information including social security numbers through large-scale cyber attacks. the number was originally created in 1936 for the purpose of running the nation's new social security system. his usefulness as a...