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we should remind people, boris johnston and david cameron are members of the same party. >> right.gree that the party, the parliamentary party is evenly split on the question of brexit. the cabinet and ministers are evenly split on the question of brexit. but i do think that if it is a vote to remain, cameron is going to be safe. i would argue even if that's a one or two percentage point victory, he will be safe. the reason is, there are going to be very well organized and senior forces within the conservative party that are going to push for cohesion and unity and i think it's important to note that two of the most important figures on the leave campaign, the speaker of the house of commons and the justice secretary, both of these ministers have been very important to retain links to cameron. i think in a post-referendum scenario where we remain, they can both expect senior positions within the government. michael gove potentially the new chancellor of the exchequer. >> is boris johnston's hope to become prime minister some day, how much is it set back if voters vote to stay? >> i
we should remind people, boris johnston and david cameron are members of the same party. >> right.gree that the party, the parliamentary party is evenly split on the question of brexit. the cabinet and ministers are evenly split on the question of brexit. but i do think that if it is a vote to remain, cameron is going to be safe. i would argue even if that's a one or two percentage point victory, he will be safe. the reason is, there are going to be very well organized and senior forces...
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. >> reporter: that is what steven johnston said saved his four year-old son landon from what he believes was an attempted abduction. >> that person sees a way in, that you are not watching and then that is all they need. >> the fact that he went a little aggressive with it is alarming. >> reporter: johnston says around 8:00 wednesday night he took landon and his one year-old brother for a stroll around their home in the golden rich neighborhood in levittown. >> never saw car or man before. >> reporter: that night he saw a red pickup truck pass by twice and when landon fell a few feet behind to pick up sticks johnston said the man immediately made a u turn and cam back around. >> he yelled something to him. >> reporter: something allegedly about a puppy but when johnston ran toward them with his toddler in toe. >> he sped off, there is a stop sign at the end of the street and he was stopped, i think the intent was there to try to do something. >> reporter: it is alarming other neighbors many with small children too, christie vanon says while walking with her two-year old daughter laney sh
. >> reporter: that is what steven johnston said saved his four year-old son landon from what he believes was an attempted abduction. >> that person sees a way in, that you are not watching and then that is all they need. >> the fact that he went a little aggressive with it is alarming. >> reporter: johnston says around 8:00 wednesday night he took landon and his one year-old brother for a stroll around their home in the golden rich neighborhood in levittown. >>...
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amy: david cay johnston?well, i t tnk that tetells yu the way he snapped at t the question that donald has no intentionn of producing his tax returns.s. if elected president, he won't do so. addingmn showed how by one line to the tax code, congress could make public the returns of presidential candidates who appear on the ballot from any state. 1920's, tax returns were public record. there's no reason not to do this. those republicans who are very distressed about mr. trump, i would think, might be very interested in this as a way to bring forth the things that trouble them. amy: you said it quickly before that clip, go back to why hee dodoesn't have to pay taxes? >> because if donald is anywhere near as wealthy as he claims to be, and d donald has acknowledgd under oath that he basically makes up numbers that make him look good -- if yes enough depreciation from his buildings, he is allowed to use that to offset income from the other things like selling ties made in china and running golf courses. effectivel
amy: david cay johnston?well, i t tnk that tetells yu the way he snapped at t the question that donald has no intentionn of producing his tax returns.s. if elected president, he won't do so. addingmn showed how by one line to the tax code, congress could make public the returns of presidential candidates who appear on the ballot from any state. 1920's, tax returns were public record. there's no reason not to do this. those republicans who are very distressed about mr. trump, i would think,...
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>> it's interesting that you bring up boris johnston.e has made some pretty head scratching declaration in recent days, including one where he says britain is a part of europe and always will be, even though he was one of the champions for the leave campaign. so what do you make of what boris johnson has been saying lately? u saying he is feeling this buyer's remorse, that he is waking up and starting to realize the magnitude of what it means to leave the european union? >> boris johnson is thrilled and here is why. boris johnson only cares about one thing. he wants to be prime minister. he has taken three or four different positions on europe over the last four months. he started off as a supporter of david cameron. he then supported renegotiationing and holding a second referendum. he then supported brexit. he could take any position that's consistent with becoming prime minister. >> lastly, do you think this is going to come down to possibly a second referendum? of course, a lot of people ask what will that accomplish? can you really
>> it's interesting that you bring up boris johnston.e has made some pretty head scratching declaration in recent days, including one where he says britain is a part of europe and always will be, even though he was one of the champions for the leave campaign. so what do you make of what boris johnson has been saying lately? u saying he is feeling this buyer's remorse, that he is waking up and starting to realize the magnitude of what it means to leave the european union? >> boris...
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dustin johnston hadded two-stroke lead under par. we'll have the highlight at 11 clk.ise, send to it back to you. time to check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on nbc "nightly news". >> scorching, record-breaking heat complicating wildfires in the west. one week later, remembering the victims of the orlando ms. assa as gay muslims step out of the shadows. an implant that releases the drug to help end the abuse and learning valuable lessons about life by learning to fix a bicycle. great story when we see you coming up for nbc news. >> thank you, kate and we'll be right back. >>> families in chester county celebrated dads this father's day while helping children with chronic disageities. this flapjack breakfast at applebies in thorndale was with the colleen jean foundation. it works to provide uplifting experiences for those born with challenges and the families who support them. >> what a great day to celebrate dad today. >> oh, my goodness. >> you could get out for the tea time and really the only thing you needed was sun block and maybe some shades. 9
dustin johnston hadded two-stroke lead under par. we'll have the highlight at 11 clk.ise, send to it back to you. time to check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on nbc "nightly news". >> scorching, record-breaking heat complicating wildfires in the west. one week later, remembering the victims of the orlando ms. assa as gay muslims step out of the shadows. an implant that releases the drug to help end the abuse and learning valuable lessons about life by learning...
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former mayor, boris johnston wants out. >> i know europe isn't perfect, believe me, i understand andee those frustrations. i feel them myself. that's why we negotiated and enhanced our special status. out of the euro, keeping our borders, not involved in ever-closer union, we have the best of both worlds. as you take this decision, whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. they know their chances to work to travel to build a sort of open and successful society they want to live in rests on this outcome. >> i wanted, the last thing i wanted was to go against -- david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of heartache, i don't think there is anything else i can do. i will be advocating, that leave, whatever the team is called, i understand there are many of them. that is, that is basically, because i want a better deal for the people of this country. >> reporter: last week, a british legislator was killed while campaigning to remain in the eu. >> here in the u.s., a british man is being held without bail after tellin
former mayor, boris johnston wants out. >> i know europe isn't perfect, believe me, i understand andee those frustrations. i feel them myself. that's why we negotiated and enhanced our special status. out of the euro, keeping our borders, not involved in ever-closer union, we have the best of both worlds. as you take this decision, whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. they know their chances to work to travel to build a sort...
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are you voting for johnston? >> if i can waive a magic wand and put him in office i would. and hillary would be a nightmare on 100% of the issues. i have to choose the lesser of two evils. johnson is not going to win and i have to choose trump. >> you said if libertarianism was put in force there would be too much of this stupidness. >> i do believe that. >> as opposed to what we have now? >> frankly i think libertarianism and this will sound terrible, but that's the sort of person i am. it assumes that most people are smarter than they are. most people cannot handle that much freedom. libertarians are said to be real intelligent. >> we assume people are dumber than they are and that's why you cannot have people locking other people in cages. >> people need to be told what to do to a certain extent. there needs to be directions. there needs to be incentives. i wish it weren't that way, but that doesn't mean it isn't that way. i get libertarianism. but i feel it wouldn't work with too many of the people i know. >> adele yelled at a fan for videoing a concert. tom, i thought
are you voting for johnston? >> if i can waive a magic wand and put him in office i would. and hillary would be a nightmare on 100% of the issues. i have to choose the lesser of two evils. johnson is not going to win and i have to choose trump. >> you said if libertarianism was put in force there would be too much of this stupidness. >> i do believe that. >> as opposed to what we have now? >> frankly i think libertarianism and this will sound terrible, but that's...
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>> he was taken as a sniper once at johnston hall. it didn't materialize. there was a guy who had a tape recorder sitting on his windowsill. that is now the famous truck scene. if you listen to a certain way you can pick up for bang bang bang bang before the actual shooting. he's the second man on the grassy knoll's. i don't think, i think it precedes the shooting by so much that it doesn't relate to what anybody says. i think it was not caused by sniper fire. >> i had two children in the elementary school at the old university school. i went to pick them up and was told i couldn't take them out because there were snipers on the roof. i took them anyway and we literally ran out like this. we got in the car to go home. >> there are a couple of cases in the interview where they tell story about getting on the bus. this is an elementary school bus and they said a guy has a baseball bat and they say to lay on the floor. there are a lot of terrifying stories like that. again, there are a lot of rumors sweeping through. you might've heard some that the students w
>> he was taken as a sniper once at johnston hall. it didn't materialize. there was a guy who had a tape recorder sitting on his windowsill. that is now the famous truck scene. if you listen to a certain way you can pick up for bang bang bang bang before the actual shooting. he's the second man on the grassy knoll's. i don't think, i think it precedes the shooting by so much that it doesn't relate to what anybody says. i think it was not caused by sniper fire. >> i had two children...
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lincoln, john johnston, john off on thedennis set adventure of a lifetime. for the first time in his young life, abraham lincoln was traveling far. what he would see would shape and his thoughts for the remainder of his life. during this trip, lincoln would first come in contact with foreigners in the exotic city of new orleans. although he probably couldn't italiansot distinguish from spaniards, norwegians, russians, he encountered them all. the great cosmopolitan city. he realized for the first time in his young life that immigrants from many lands formed a significant part of the american population. lincoln's two flatboat voyages to new orleans were exceptionally important in his development. they form the longest journeys of his life. his first experiences in a major city. his only visits to the deep south, his sole exposure to the region's brand of slavery and slave trading. his only time in the tropics and the closest he ever came to immersing himself in a foreign culture. lincoln never wrote or spoke much of his troops. but anybody who studies lincol
lincoln, john johnston, john off on thedennis set adventure of a lifetime. for the first time in his young life, abraham lincoln was traveling far. what he would see would shape and his thoughts for the remainder of his life. during this trip, lincoln would first come in contact with foreigners in the exotic city of new orleans. although he probably couldn't italiansot distinguish from spaniards, norwegians, russians, he encountered them all. the great cosmopolitan city. he realized for the...
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daily beast columnist david kay johnston thank you. next up how hillary clinton and donald trump are responding to the brexit and what it may spell for the presidential race here at home. sir! it's the president! mr. president we're on mars. switch to a video call... sure, we can do that. congrat... picture from mars looks great. it's about time business communications caught up. go from an audio call to a video conference with the push of a button. vonage. business grade. people friendly. more tharmour has always been always been an innovation company. using technology is a critical differentiator. changing the expectation that the consumer will have for what a sports brand should be for them. this is where we're going to need a big, bad, technology partner. bring in. cue the bell. sap. under armour is a live business. we can anticipate the issues and needs that you're going to have using live data, to really understand the needs of the athlete. to make better decisions that meet our consumer where they are. the right place with the r
daily beast columnist david kay johnston thank you. next up how hillary clinton and donald trump are responding to the brexit and what it may spell for the presidential race here at home. sir! it's the president! mr. president we're on mars. switch to a video call... sure, we can do that. congrat... picture from mars looks great. it's about time business communications caught up. go from an audio call to a video conference with the push of a button. vonage. business grade. people friendly. more...
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jack johnston said and did things that would have gotten him lynched if he hadn't been the heavyweight champion that is how hocialght america was at this point. joe louis was-- coached by his handlers not to say and do things so he wouldn't alienate white america. so he could be the great patriotic crossover figure. floyd paterson was endorsed by the president of the united states, john f kennedy over liston because he represented a kind of civil right, nash yent civil rights view as opposed to this figure who had been in jail and really had a horrible growing up. we referred to him, i don't love the term, thug. >> you know the context in which i meant it. >> i do. i absolutely do. this is the way he was viewed as much. and-- as such, so all these people represented things. they had symbolic weight on their shoulder. jack demp see, same thing. he was used to fielt black fighters. and weirdly for a century, that office,ed heavy wet championship of the world carried enormous political symbolic and eventually racial weight. now it means nothing. >> rose: okay g ahead. >> in 1971, first fi
jack johnston said and did things that would have gotten him lynched if he hadn't been the heavyweight champion that is how hocialght america was at this point. joe louis was-- coached by his handlers not to say and do things so he wouldn't alienate white america. so he could be the great patriotic crossover figure. floyd paterson was endorsed by the president of the united states, john f kennedy over liston because he represented a kind of civil right, nash yent civil rights view as opposed to...
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.>> rose: who is it othn gary johnston and bill well. >> or somebody like a ben sasse who said he wouldnot do it, the senator from nebraska, smart, tough, very quick on his feet and the ability to express frustration with the current system, but that's not mitt romney. >> rose: is what the governor of california did today, popular governor jerry brown stop the rise of sanders leading up to the primary on tuesday? >> he's a popular, successful governor, seen that way in california, at least. the incorporate said, basically, we should be for hillary clinton because she's got the best chance of beating trump and that's the imperative but i sure like that bernie sanders guy. but in the california context, that may be enough. you know, endorsements tend not to matter very much, and we tend to overrate them, i think, but this case, this guy, i think, probably does make a difference. >> and the timing is nice, too, at a moment where bernie had spent a lot of time there and seemed to be creeping up in the polls, it does help hillary a little bit. you can't say jerry brown is part of the clinton
.>> rose: who is it othn gary johnston and bill well. >> or somebody like a ben sasse who said he wouldnot do it, the senator from nebraska, smart, tough, very quick on his feet and the ability to express frustration with the current system, but that's not mitt romney. >> rose: is what the governor of california did today, popular governor jerry brown stop the rise of sanders leading up to the primary on tuesday? >> he's a popular, successful governor, seen that way in...
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. >> dustin johnston will win the u.s. open. >> and all that matters. >> they've been waiting for this moment for more than five decades and there's no doubt the fans here are all in for the cavs. >> go cavs! >> on "cbs this morning." >> you just witnessed one of the greatest games in nba history. >> i set out a goal to bring a championship to this city. i poured my heart, my blood, my sweat and tears into this game. cleveland, this is for you! >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by y toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment. josh elliott is here with us. >> good to be here. running on adrenaline, i might add. >> everybody up late last night. we're going to begin with that, cleveland's historic comeback victory in the nba finals. >> cleveland! >> fans swarmed downtown cleveland overnight after the cavaliers defeated golden state, 93-89, to win the nba title. >> lebron james and the cavs bring home the city's first major sports championship in more than hal
. >> dustin johnston will win the u.s. open. >> and all that matters. >> they've been waiting for this moment for more than five decades and there's no doubt the fans here are all in for the cavs. >> go cavs! >> on "cbs this morning." >> you just witnessed one of the greatest games in nba history. >> i set out a goal to bring a championship to this city. i poured my heart, my blood, my sweat and tears into this game. cleveland, this is for...
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johnston, author of "the making of donald trump" and from paris, daily beast foreign editor christophere big story at least on this side of the pond is what you might call the regrets, bregrets over the brexit. i want to play a sound from one woman in particular who says she regrets her vote. >> i would go back to the polling station and vote to stay, simply because this morning the reality is actually hitting in and the regrets are filling in of actually that we have actually left eu. >> christopher, when people listen to that it's sort of shocking. was there not sufficient information given to voters in britain about what the economic consequences of the brexit could be, or did people just not believe them? >> i think people didn't listen to them. i think what was driving the whole brexit thing was essentially fear of immigration, fear of terrorism, fear that somehow, this contagion would move from the continent of europe across the channel into britain. all of that was being driven by people like nigel farage and to some extent, by boris johnson in the conservative party, and all for
johnston, author of "the making of donald trump" and from paris, daily beast foreign editor christophere big story at least on this side of the pond is what you might call the regrets, bregrets over the brexit. i want to play a sound from one woman in particular who says she regrets her vote. >> i would go back to the polling station and vote to stay, simply because this morning the reality is actually hitting in and the regrets are filling in of actually that we have actually...
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my name is mike johnston. i'm here on behalf of teamsters joint council seven. our leadership is currently at her international convention in las vegas they send you their gratitude for taking up this item. thus 20 as we represented 2500 workers at taylor farms in salinas and have had a good working relationship with them that. only nine are workers in tracy i try to organize with teamsters local 601 the situation could not have been more different. this really started as a unit but the workers came to us because of the horrific conditions in that plant, just talk a little bit about that. taylor farms has been cited in the last year for over 70 violations by cal-osha fined over $100,000 which is huge in terms of cal osha fines. after 20 workers including two pregnant women were sent to the hospital after chemical spill last year, when they started complaining about the fumes they were given paper taskmaster put on to defend against chlorine fumes. taylor farms is being invested by the california department of fair employment and housing for a legit harassment to
my name is mike johnston. i'm here on behalf of teamsters joint council seven. our leadership is currently at her international convention in las vegas they send you their gratitude for taking up this item. thus 20 as we represented 2500 workers at taylor farms in salinas and have had a good working relationship with them that. only nine are workers in tracy i try to organize with teamsters local 601 the situation could not have been more different. this really started as a unit but the workers...