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johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the last confederate army at the end of the civil war. >>> welcome to session one of the first symposium. our next speakers are two scholars who are familiar to lincoln forum attendees of longstanding and likely to those who are new to the symposium. professor craig saymonds is the author or editor of nearly two dozen books including the award winning and recently published "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and d-day landings," published in 2015. he's also the winner, that particular book won the samuel elliott morrison award for naval literature. and he is the author of "lincoln and his admirals," which won the lincoln prize in 2009. in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the study of naval history, the naval historical foundation in 2014 awarded him the w. knox naval history award for lifetime achievement. professor john marszalek is distinguished professor emeritus of mississippi state university. he came out of retirement in 2008 and
johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the last confederate army at the end of the civil war. >>> welcome to session one of the first symposium. our next speakers are two scholars who are familiar to lincoln forum attendees of longstanding and likely to those who are new to the symposium. professor craig saymonds is the author or editor of nearly two dozen books including the award winning and recently published "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and d-day landings,"...
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within a monkeywrench, the lyndon johnston piece initiative. rumored.always nixon d knighted at the time to lyndon johnston, -- nixon d knighted at first to lyndon johnson. aboutcer: on a book richard nixon into his tenure and downfall as president. >> the way the team was assembled was clumsy. they were cynical, burnt out fbi agents who work supervised by president nixon's staff who just wanted to be -- as they said "the cap that brought the dead mouse to the ." sident's door announcer: sunday night on q&a. >> all month, we are featuring our studentcam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the president and congress. our second prize high school winner is from silver spring, maryland. abigail is a student at montgomery high school. her documentary on islamaphobia is entitled "the crisis and the fear." >> the syrian refugee crisis has been in the news for a really long time. and my cousins are refugees from iraq. and i have heard their stories
within a monkeywrench, the lyndon johnston piece initiative. rumored.always nixon d knighted at the time to lyndon johnston, -- nixon d knighted at first to lyndon johnson. aboutcer: on a book richard nixon into his tenure and downfall as president. >> the way the team was assembled was clumsy. they were cynical, burnt out fbi agents who work supervised by president nixon's staff who just wanted to be -- as they said "the cap that brought the dead mouse to the ." sident's door...
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expert on what the president's tax plan might mean for the president's own personal tax, david cay johnston is going to be live on this network on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." what a coincidence. >> finally, rachel, something happened in the oval office today that i completely agree with. i agree with every word that donald trump said today about something that almost no one saw him talk about. >> that's the best tease you've ever given in lawrence o'donnell teases ever. >> that's what you're going to see tonight. >> all right. >> you're going to see that thing that president trump did today that i agree with word for word. it finally happened on -- is this day 97? >> dreaming. >> get home and watch, that rachel. >> i will. thank you, lawrence. >>> also, as the clock ticks down on the president's first 100 days, if they can't have legislative achievements, at least, at least they can have legislative announcements. and so today was all about taxes, which in the trump white house always comes back to trump tax returns. >> this is going to be the biggest tax cut. >> this is not a
expert on what the president's tax plan might mean for the president's own personal tax, david cay johnston is going to be live on this network on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." what a coincidence. >> finally, rachel, something happened in the oval office today that i completely agree with. i agree with every word that donald trump said today about something that almost no one saw him talk about. >> that's the best tease you've ever given in lawrence o'donnell...
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scottish government to sell him the land and ignore the warnings of local politicians like paul johnston. mr. johnston: every recommendation from environment people, from scientists, from planners, was,o, we shouldn't do this, but the scottish government said, the overwhelming economic case was that it would bring jobs, etc., and these have not materialized. reporter: in answer to our inquiry, trump international golf wrote that they had invested 100 million pounds and created 150 jobs. and more projects are in the planning. but who will they benefit? all that local residents know for sure is -- one thing trump can do, is build walls. damien: just imagine -- you're born in a country and your family has lived there for generations, but people still call you a foreigner. that's the experience of many in europe, whose parents, or even grandparents, migrated from the middle east or africa. it's even the case in the netherlands, a country with a liberal, tolerant reputation. now elections are being held in the netherlands, and it's possible that an anti-immigrant party could win the most vote
scottish government to sell him the land and ignore the warnings of local politicians like paul johnston. mr. johnston: every recommendation from environment people, from scientists, from planners, was,o, we shouldn't do this, but the scottish government said, the overwhelming economic case was that it would bring jobs, etc., and these have not materialized. reporter: in answer to our inquiry, trump international golf wrote that they had invested 100 million pounds and created 150 jobs. and...
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drawings and head up fabrication. >> my company is johnston fabricating. >> eric pays the rent on thisuilding and pays the workers, their insurance and he pays the taxes. modern shed, they simply buy the finished products. >> i have to carry insurance to cover my manufacturing process. as soon as you have employees and you have overhead, you have space, you create liabilities. modern shed, as it is now, the entity that it is, there's not much liability. >> with all the costs and liabilities, you might wonder why they wouldn't prefer a weekly paycheck from ryan. >> i want to control my own life and my own time. i'll work with you, but in the end, i want to be independent. >> i prefer to be a contractor to maintain that individualalty to bring in the jobs i would like to build, the things that make my blood flow. >> myself, i would not be interested in being a corporate employee, ever again. >> to find out how this system of independent contractors works, you need to drive another two hours back south to the edge of puget sound to talk to mike. mike is director of sales for modern shed.
drawings and head up fabrication. >> my company is johnston fabricating. >> eric pays the rent on thisuilding and pays the workers, their insurance and he pays the taxes. modern shed, they simply buy the finished products. >> i have to carry insurance to cover my manufacturing process. as soon as you have employees and you have overhead, you have space, you create liabilities. modern shed, as it is now, the entity that it is, there's not much liability. >> with all the...
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joining me now, david cay johnston, pulitzer prize winning reporter, columnist for "the daily beast."ow, david, you said something the other day when there was initial reporting about the possibility of immunity being extended that serious investigators would of course never rule out immunity because that's how you roll people over and get them to talk. but of course the oliver north precedent shows the tricks and traps that may come with that in the case of congressional committees, right? >> that's right. you can't contaminate a subsequent prosecution. and my point was that if someone wants immunity, you want to hear what they and their attorney want to tell you, even to the point of what's called a proffer as you mentioned earlier in the show. but you don't want to do it early. you don't want to do it when you don't know all the facts. basically you want the person granting immunity to either confirm something you already know but couldn't otherwise prove, or they're going to tell you something in the proffer that, you know, you wouldn't have known but for them. >> right. >> it's e
joining me now, david cay johnston, pulitzer prize winning reporter, columnist for "the daily beast."ow, david, you said something the other day when there was initial reporting about the possibility of immunity being extended that serious investigators would of course never rule out immunity because that's how you roll people over and get them to talk. but of course the oliver north precedent shows the tricks and traps that may come with that in the case of congressional committees,...
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he is helping them get away with it. >> david cay johnston, adam jentleson, thank you both. i really appreciate it. >>> coming up, you're going to watch this amazing video from this afternoon here on msnbc. katy tur interviewing a republican member of the house who changes his position on the new -- the so-called new health care bill in the interview. she just has to say one thing to him, and he flips right there. this is the must-see tv of the day. >>> also later, the senate intelligence committee has some questions about meetings jared kushner had with russians that he forgot to mention on his security clearance questionnaire. ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. it's big screen entertainment, right in your hands.
he is helping them get away with it. >> david cay johnston, adam jentleson, thank you both. i really appreciate it. >>> coming up, you're going to watch this amazing video from this afternoon here on msnbc. katy tur interviewing a republican member of the house who changes his position on the new -- the so-called new health care bill in the interview. she just has to say one thing to him, and he flips right there. this is the must-see tv of the day. >>> also later, the...
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joining me now, pulitzer prize winning journalist david cay johnston. real estate is an interesting case because it's sort of easy to game. we know from a lot of investigative reporting that high-end real estate is used by the sort of financial elite the world to park money, to evade taxes at home, sometimes to launder money. if you buy it through a shell company, no one knows who did it. if you were looking to curry favor of the president of the united states, it would be easy as essentially buying over market rate as a means of essentially donating to, paying him. >> well, even if you don't pay above market rates, an unsold unit is revenue you haven't made. it's a drag on your profits, and there are many, many unsold units in the las vegas tower that trump owns with phil ruffin. an anonymous wealth buyer created a firm and then bought a dozen apartments right away. even if you paid market rates, you've now put money in the president's pocket, and you've relieved him of the ongoing costs of maintaining that unit and not collecting the profits he expect
joining me now, pulitzer prize winning journalist david cay johnston. real estate is an interesting case because it's sort of easy to game. we know from a lot of investigative reporting that high-end real estate is used by the sort of financial elite the world to park money, to evade taxes at home, sometimes to launder money. if you buy it through a shell company, no one knows who did it. if you were looking to curry favor of the president of the united states, it would be easy as essentially...
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david cay johnston on the shades of watergate and iran-contra in the trump white house ahead. oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now it's good for us all. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. (blows a breath of air) and those who just love meat. for those in school. out of school. and old school. those who like their sandwich with pop. and those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut! and the guys behind it. all the taste you want, nothing you don't. oscar mayer deli fresh. sweet! >>> despite my very strong desire to provide congress with my recollection of the facts pertaining to this matter, counsel has advised me that i @he should avail myself of the protections provided by that same constitution that i have fought to support and defend. i intend to follow that advice exactly. >> during president ronald reagan's second term, it was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the natio
david cay johnston on the shades of watergate and iran-contra in the trump white house ahead. oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now it's good for us all. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. (blows a breath of air) and those who just love meat. for those in school. out of school. and old school. those who like their sandwich with pop. and those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut! and the guys behind it. all...
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david cay johnston on the shades of watergate and iran-contra in the trump white house ahead. the command performance sales event is here. experience exceptional offers on our most refined models ever. get up to $2,500 customer cash on select 2017 models for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (singsong) budget meeting. sweet. if you compare last quarter... it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with no artificial preservatives, flavours or dyes. . . . >>> despite my very strong dere to provide congress with my recollection of the facts pertaining to this matter, counsel has advised me that i should avail myself of the protections provided by that same constitution that i have fought to support and defend. i intend to follow that advice exactly. >> during president ronald reagan's second term, it was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washingt
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joining me now, pulitzer prize winning journalist david cay johnston. estate is an interesting case because it's sort of easy to game. we know from a lot of investigative reporting that high-end real estate is used by the sort of financial elite the world to park money, to evade taxes at home, sometimes to launder money. if you buy it through a shell company, no one knows who did it. if you were looking to curry favor of the president of the united states, it would be easy as essentially buying over market rate as a means of essentially donating to, paying him. >> well, even if you don't pay above market rates, an unsold unit is revenue you haven't made. it's a drag on your profits, and there are many, many unsold units in the las vegas tower that trump owns with phil ruffin. an anonymous wealth buyer created a firm and then bought a dozen apartments right away. even if you paid market rates, you've now put money in the president's pocket, and you've relieved him of the ongoing costs of maintaining that unit and not collecting the profits he expected. >
joining me now, pulitzer prize winning journalist david cay johnston. estate is an interesting case because it's sort of easy to game. we know from a lot of investigative reporting that high-end real estate is used by the sort of financial elite the world to park money, to evade taxes at home, sometimes to launder money. if you buy it through a shell company, no one knows who did it. if you were looking to curry favor of the president of the united states, it would be easy as essentially buying...
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were taking briefings, the suggestion was that the highest offices would not move, amber rudd, iris johnston, the highest offices would not move, amber rudd, irisjohnston, philip hammond. as time moved on, there was a question that began to emerge around boris, the notion that he might be sidelined from the campaign, a suggestion that he would not go down well in some of the northern seat, he was too posh, and it jarred with northern seat, he was too posh, and itjarred with the big's daughter image that she is trying to portray. there were stories in the media this morning suggesting that ministers are briefing against him. i don't think he has been briefed against in the way that some embers of the cabinet are being briefed against. we don't have long, let's turn to the financial times. a bit of brexit in ireland. this is interesting, and curious, the suggestion being that eu diplomats might be raising the prospect of northern ireland voted ina referendum prospect of northern ireland voted in a referendum to rejoin, orjoin the south, to have a united ireland, and state in the eu. and that s
were taking briefings, the suggestion was that the highest offices would not move, amber rudd, iris johnston, the highest offices would not move, amber rudd, irisjohnston, philip hammond. as time moved on, there was a question that began to emerge around boris, the notion that he might be sidelined from the campaign, a suggestion that he would not go down well in some of the northern seat, he was too posh, and it jarred with northern seat, he was too posh, and itjarred with the big's daughter...
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teresa johnston was out walking her neighbor's dog february 17th in irvine. when a 60-foot-tall tree fell on her and caused major injuries. the teen underwent intensive care at the hospital after she suffered severe brain trauma and broken bones to her head, face, and spine. tonight, the she is back home with her family. doctors are calling her recovery...nothing short of a miracle. (sot) young teresa johnston and her family say there is still a long road ahead. as the teen needs atleast three more surgeries. next... the latest from syria. we're learning more about the trump administrations next move after conducting new airstrikes in the war torn country. coming up (voice of sheriff deputy) still blocking drivers on the peninsula still haven't quite mastered the art of not stopping on rail crossings sound of police siren and apparently a few other arts, i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly package nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most hone
teresa johnston was out walking her neighbor's dog february 17th in irvine. when a 60-foot-tall tree fell on her and caused major injuries. the teen underwent intensive care at the hospital after she suffered severe brain trauma and broken bones to her head, face, and spine. tonight, the she is back home with her family. doctors are calling her recovery...nothing short of a miracle. (sot) young teresa johnston and her family say there is still a long road ahead. as the teen needs atleast three...
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johnston was involved in a confrontation with his girlfriend. an autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of death. the state of delaware is suing several companies over the bridge emergency from 2014. >> the four companies are responsible for the pile of soil dumped next to the span. it caused the bridge support to move and roadway to separate with one direction of traffic tilting away from the other. >> deldot set they have been trying for two years to reach an agreement with companies out of court but they have not been cooperating. >> atlantic city is expected to get new aamusement rides and new jersey is going to pay for it. they are planning to build a 350 tall attraction rising near balis. the press of atlantic city reports that the state economic development authority agreed to pay 28% of the $38 million cost. construction could start next month with the polar coaster opening in 2019. still to come, dozens of riders stuck on a rollercoaster. >>> plus we hear from the daughter of the doctor pulled off the jet. >> today temperatur
johnston was involved in a confrontation with his girlfriend. an autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of death. the state of delaware is suing several companies over the bridge emergency from 2014. >> the four companies are responsible for the pile of soil dumped next to the span. it caused the bridge support to move and roadway to separate with one direction of traffic tilting away from the other. >> deldot set they have been trying for two years to reach an agreement...
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lincoln's father goes back to kentucky, remarries, and lincoln now has a stepmother, sarah bush johnston. and what is almost an inversion of the old hansel and gretel story of the wicked stepmother is actually something of the reverse for abraham lincoln, because sarah bush johnston really becomes his mother fully as much as a mother could be. she and her stepson abraham, they were copacetic, something that cannot be said about lincoln's relationship with his father, thomas. with the relationship being a good deal more tense. lincoln would once described his father as a man who could bunglingly sign his own name. they are two different quantities very so different that when thomas lincoln once again picks up the family and moves westward across the wabash river to illinois, at that point young abraham, having turned 21, decides he is going to strike out on his own. and the home that he strikes out upon has very little in common with thomas lincoln. he was content being a farmer, a jacksonian. the young abraham lincoln has other dreams. he has no use whatsoever for the agrarian life. he g
lincoln's father goes back to kentucky, remarries, and lincoln now has a stepmother, sarah bush johnston. and what is almost an inversion of the old hansel and gretel story of the wicked stepmother is actually something of the reverse for abraham lincoln, because sarah bush johnston really becomes his mother fully as much as a mother could be. she and her stepson abraham, they were copacetic, something that cannot be said about lincoln's relationship with his father, thomas. with the...
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amy: so that is the journalist david cay j johnston. , thee new york magazine headline -- james henry, elaborate on this. >> that alternative minimum tax is one of the key elements of this. i would emphasize many other provisions here. the drop of the top rate of 35% for personal income tax payers, the same time that they're cutting the corporate rate to 15%, is going to create this enormous incentive for rich people to park all of their income in companies. they want the any tax on it until it is distributed. that is just -- have also eliminated the pass-through tax, where income goes from corporate to personal use. that are a lot of games will be played by the very wealthy. 90% of the benefits of this plan go to the top 1% of the population. that is clear. the shareholders of major companies, many of which -- most of which are multinationals that are going to be actually given an incentive to offshore their businesses by this. this is going to increase the use of offshore havens by companies like apple and google because there is now a territorial cut. candidatet to turn to donald t
amy: so that is the journalist david cay j johnston. , thee new york magazine headline -- james henry, elaborate on this. >> that alternative minimum tax is one of the key elements of this. i would emphasize many other provisions here. the drop of the top rate of 35% for personal income tax payers, the same time that they're cutting the corporate rate to 15%, is going to create this enormous incentive for rich people to park all of their income in companies. they want the any tax on it...
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within a monkeywrench, the lyndon johnston piece initiative.ored.always nixon d knighted at the time to lyndon johnston, -- nixon d knighted at first to lyndon johnson. aboutcer: on a book richard nixon into his tenure and downfall as president. >> the way the team was assembled was clumsy. they were cynical, burnt out fbi agents who work supervised by president nixon's staff who just wanted to be -- as they said "the cap that brought the dead mouse to the president's door
within a monkeywrench, the lyndon johnston piece initiative.ored.always nixon d knighted at the time to lyndon johnston, -- nixon d knighted at first to lyndon johnson. aboutcer: on a book richard nixon into his tenure and downfall as president. >> the way the team was assembled was clumsy. they were cynical, burnt out fbi agents who work supervised by president nixon's staff who just wanted to be -- as they said "the cap that brought the dead mouse to the president's door
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>> they can read david cay johnston's book on dumb report or mark fisher also did one about donald trump. those are good books to start with if you want to understand through the biography and the patterns of donald trump. >> other books that are doing very well or books that are about segments of the population that voted for donald trump. jd vance, white trash, nancy eisenberg. there are several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell part of the deal? can someone come in and buy art of the deal? >> i think so. >> it might not be prominently displayed. >> speaking of prominent displays, what is the thought process about your front window? some of the books you have displayed in the front window? >> our front window changes. we do that through seasonal or systematically. what you notice in the window right now is all brand-new giant window sized poster that says all are welcome. and we are very proud of that. our graphic design person on staff which is immensely talented, did that for us. and we really spent a lifetime of their staff deciding what we wanted to look like. she gave u
>> they can read david cay johnston's book on dumb report or mark fisher also did one about donald trump. those are good books to start with if you want to understand through the biography and the patterns of donald trump. >> other books that are doing very well or books that are about segments of the population that voted for donald trump. jd vance, white trash, nancy eisenberg. there are several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell part of the deal? can someone come...
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joining us now to survey the trump conflicts of interest, david kay johnsson johnston, pulitzer prize winning journalist who founded an administration that covers the trump administration. richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota and a professional on legal ethics. david, you have written books on donald trump and his businesses. you have free rein to give us your top, say, two, three, four maybe conflicts, business conflicts that you see remaining as of tonight with president trump. >> the biggest thing, lawrence, is the supposed blind trust. it's a eyes wide open blind trust through which all of his businesses are run. and his children have already revealed, one of his sons they tell dad about the business. so let's stop the nonsense that there is a blind trust here. the second one that bothers me is that washington hotel. you want a favor from the president of the united states, you're not going to go stay at any other luxury hotel. you're going to go to the trump hotel in the old post office. >> and david, just to stay on the blind trust for a moment, what
joining us now to survey the trump conflicts of interest, david kay johnsson johnston, pulitzer prize winning journalist who founded an administration that covers the trump administration. richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota and a professional on legal ethics. david, you have written books on donald trump and his businesses. you have free rein to give us your top, say, two, three, four maybe conflicts, business conflicts that you see remaining as of tonight with...
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lideres polticos incluyendo la supervisora de la ciudad jane kim...y el aclamado periodista david cay johnstonr su parte, en san jose...residentes preocupados se dieron cita en el ayuntamiento para enviarle un mensaje directo a la administracin del jefe de estado a ser mas trasparente... --otras protestas tambien se registraron en palo alto...donde los manifestantes efectuaron una reunion en la plaza lyfton... aqu...su objetivo se enfoc en presionar a ejecutivos y miembros de la junta directiva de la compaÑa apple para que supuestamente le congelen las cuentas al presidente trump... utilizando el hashtag "starve the gop"... take vo david --igualmente, miles de manifestantes salieron a las calles a lo largo y ancho de la nacion. --las marchas fueron programadas en cerca de 150 ciudades... --en washington, los manifestantes marcharon hasta el capitolio donde se reunirian con miembros del congreso. --en chicago, miles se concentraron en la "plaza daley", para protestar ademas por la actual administracion. --en atlanta cerca de 15 mil personas se dieron cita para la marcha, mientras que en west pa
lideres polticos incluyendo la supervisora de la ciudad jane kim...y el aclamado periodista david cay johnstonr su parte, en san jose...residentes preocupados se dieron cita en el ayuntamiento para enviarle un mensaje directo a la administracin del jefe de estado a ser mas trasparente... --otras protestas tambien se registraron en palo alto...donde los manifestantes efectuaron una reunion en la plaza lyfton... aqu...su objetivo se enfoc en presionar a ejecutivos y miembros de la junta directiva...
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foreign minister boris johnston calling for a hard-line approach. ministers failed to agree on sanctions and adopted a much more conciliatory approach. ministeran foreign described the u.s. military strike in syria after that controversial chemical weapons attack as a window of opportunity to relaunch some sort of political process that will finally create peace in a different kind of solution in syria. it's all a little bit ambiguous and quite vague, really avoiding this approach and demanding a cease-fire and even suggesting that there may be room for a new constitution and a democratic election in syria, which seems a long way away at this point. earlier today, the foreign met with officials from key states in the middle east, south korea, jordan, also in lucca on the sidelines to try to win their support as well. host: josephine, however, all a agreeing that assad needs to go. reporter: i think that's the stories that -- that is the story going on behind the scene. how is there a future for syria with assad? they're clearly sending a message tha
foreign minister boris johnston calling for a hard-line approach. ministers failed to agree on sanctions and adopted a much more conciliatory approach. ministeran foreign described the u.s. military strike in syria after that controversial chemical weapons attack as a window of opportunity to relaunch some sort of political process that will finally create peace in a different kind of solution in syria. it's all a little bit ambiguous and quite vague, really avoiding this approach and demanding...
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including a the 1865 meeting between union general william sherman and confederate general joseph johnston. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on taxup tuesday morning deadline day, the brookings institution's vanessa williams enjoins us to discuss tax policy. and her book "read my lips." why americans are proud to pay taxes. new york's new program that will make state and city universities tuition free for families with incomes up to 125,000 dollars. and former u.s. ambassador to six countries. including u.s. military action in syria. join the discussion. >> earlier today, mike pence made an unannounced visit to the korean demilitarized zone during his trip to south korea. he received a full briefing from military officials while surveying the area and delivered remarks to the troops. this is 20 minutes. >> the buildings in this area were specifically built for united nations command. that on the far right is the building hours talking to you about, sir. off-duty officers are ready to be
including a the 1865 meeting between union general william sherman and confederate general joseph johnston. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on taxup tuesday morning deadline day, the brookings institution's vanessa williams enjoins us to discuss tax policy. and her book "read my lips." why americans are proud to pay taxes. new york's new program that will make state and city universities tuition free for families with...
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. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnston faced a disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge>> i looked up to main count this j-3 was standing with his body halfway behind the door. he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor was i masturbating while watching officer bonds. i stepped outside with an associate whom i was horseplaying with. i never saw miss bonds because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss bonds by exposing myself or masturbating while watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for rule 38, indecent exposure. he has a history of it. >> despite his denial, johnson is quickly found guilty of the charge. >> officer bonds has no apparent reason to lie on you about this. she got another officer to identify you. i will find you guilty of rule violation 38, i will give you 45 days disciplinary segregation. i'm through, you can go. >> solitary confinement in a 23-hour per day lockup sell is only the fir
. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnston faced a disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge>> i looked up to main count this j-3 was standing with his body halfway behind the door. he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor was i masturbating while watching officer bonds. i stepped outside with an associate whom i was horseplaying with. i never saw miss bonds because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting...
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so the business continued to go as it was. >> our thanks to hugh johnston, the cfo and vice charge ofle reaction pinned down to north america volume declines for frito lay. that came as a bit of a surprise though we talked about that and he chalked it up to seasonal factors. for instance, the easter shift and overall, pepsi continues to post better than organic sales growth than the food and beverage industry. not a ton, but still a little bit better. it doesn't really change the thesis what we saw this morning. >> sometimes we try to get in on the twitter question. he's on the board. not today. >> he never bites on that. so no problem. whether twitter is having a good day or a bad day -- yes, he's a board member. he never comments on that. >> very good stuff, sara. let's get a news update with sue herera. >> good morning. here's what's happening at this hour. president trump is criticizing a federal judge's decision to block part of his executive order withholding funding from so-called sanctuary cities. the president ruled that the executive order overstepped his boundaries. this mo
so the business continued to go as it was. >> our thanks to hugh johnston, the cfo and vice charge ofle reaction pinned down to north america volume declines for frito lay. that came as a bit of a surprise though we talked about that and he chalked it up to seasonal factors. for instance, the easter shift and overall, pepsi continues to post better than organic sales growth than the food and beverage industry. not a ton, but still a little bit better. it doesn't really change the thesis...
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reassure them and essay don't worry we have had a lot of crazy presidents in modern history and lyndon johnston-- lyndon johnson's aides used to argue about whether he was manic-depressive or clinically paranoid. jfk and nixon took psychotropic drugs and so yes, presidents at the very moment where they should feel affirmed and confident that the american public has put them in the seat of power often they are gremlins-- their insecurities come out instead and so nixon was walking the halls talking to the paintings and doing a lot of crazy things and so watergate. so, yes, we have survived a lot of crazy presidents already, so of course we will survive one more. host: do you think donald trump can quote unquote drain the swamp or change washington culture? guest: i think it's up in the air. you know, he has a-- has appointed a lot of people sort of that from the swamp, but it remains to be seen whether lied to kennedy, you know, they appointed joe kennedy to the securities and exchange commission because he was a fox in the hen house. he knew because he had broken the rules himself how to catch
reassure them and essay don't worry we have had a lot of crazy presidents in modern history and lyndon johnston-- lyndon johnson's aides used to argue about whether he was manic-depressive or clinically paranoid. jfk and nixon took psychotropic drugs and so yes, presidents at the very moment where they should feel affirmed and confident that the american public has put them in the seat of power often they are gremlins-- their insecurities come out instead and so nixon was walking the halls...
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attorney and briarwood church member erik johnston drafted it. why do you need this? >> we know that things have happened in other places, and we want to provide a secure environment for the visitors and the members that come to briarwood. >> reporter: why not hire some off-duty cops? >> well, we do hire off-duty cops, and they do fill in here and, there but it's inconsistent. it's different people. >> reporter: randall marshall is with the alabama branch of the aclu, which is prepared to sue if the bill becomes law. >> it's a problem because it violates first amendment to the u.s. constitution. >> reporter: how so? >> in that it establishes a singular religion that is favored above all others in the state of alabama and gives them the authority of state government. >> reporter: but if it does pass, no other church in the state would have what briarwood anticipates will be at least a two-person department all its own. >> i asked a number of churches, would you care to be part of this, and they said no. >> reporter: the church would not have a jail. those officers woul
attorney and briarwood church member erik johnston drafted it. why do you need this? >> we know that things have happened in other places, and we want to provide a secure environment for the visitors and the members that come to briarwood. >> reporter: why not hire some off-duty cops? >> well, we do hire off-duty cops, and they do fill in here and, there but it's inconsistent. it's different people. >> reporter: randall marshall is with the alabama branch of the aclu,...
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. >> my company is johnston services. >> his employees work full time manufacturing modern shed. aaron pays the represent. he pays the workers, he pays tear insurance and he pays the, thats and modern shed, they simply buy the finished product. >> i have to carry insurance to cover my manufacturing process and as soon as you have employees and you have overhead, you have space, you create liability. mot earn shed as it is now the entity that it is, there is not much liability. >> with all of these costs and liabilities, i might wonder why they wouldn't prefer a weekly paycheck from ryan? >> i want to control my own life my own time, we will work together, in the end we want to be independent. >> i prefer to be a contractor the way i am to maintain that individuality to bring in the jobs that i would like to build the things that make my blood flow. >> myself, i would not be interested in being a corporate employee ever again. >> to find out how this system of independent contractors work, you into ed to drive another two hours back south to the edge of pu but puget sound. >> we a
. >> my company is johnston services. >> his employees work full time manufacturing modern shed. aaron pays the represent. he pays the workers, he pays tear insurance and he pays the, thats and modern shed, they simply buy the finished product. >> i have to carry insurance to cover my manufacturing process and as soon as you have employees and you have overhead, you have space, you create liability. mot earn shed as it is now the entity that it is, there is not much liability....
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. - [johnston] russian foreign policy and the oil prices; there is a view that their may be connection there in the sense that, if putin sees the economic picture being bleak for russia, his popularity in large part is being based on strong individual; asserting russian interest in their near abroad, and some would argue that he would be more likely to do that in the context if oil prices were to preserve his popularity. - [cooper] in the fall of 2014 when oil prices began to slide, at that critical point the saudis decided to actually increase production. they put their foot to the floor, and they ramped up production and they flooded the market. they talked about the benefits of crashing oil prices as a way of depriving russia and iran of critical oil revenues to lubricate their adventurous foreign policies. - [narrator] in saudi arabia, oil represents 80 percent of revenue. low oil prices are applying renewed pressure on the kingdom to diversify their economy. - [colgan] but the truth is that saudi arabia has tried before, notably in the late 1990's, to shift its economy away from o
. - [johnston] russian foreign policy and the oil prices; there is a view that their may be connection there in the sense that, if putin sees the economic picture being bleak for russia, his popularity in large part is being based on strong individual; asserting russian interest in their near abroad, and some would argue that he would be more likely to do that in the context if oil prices were to preserve his popularity. - [cooper] in the fall of 2014 when oil prices began to slide, at that...
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hamilton are off the bottom of the table after a 1—0 win over st johnstone.yers sent off at the break for fighting with each other. inverness are now bottom after a 1—1 draw with kilmarnock. partick thistle came from behind to beat ross county 2—1. rangers and motherwell drew 1—1 at ibrox. rangers are now ten points behind second placed aberdeen. they played last night, beating dundee 7—0. wasps are out of the european champions cupm —— cup, losing 32—17 to leinster. the irish side put four tries past the premiership leaders to set up a semi—final against either clermont auvergne or toulon. they'll be joined by rivals munster in the last four, who thrashed toulouse 41—16. charley hull remains in contention. that's a first women's golf major of the year. this is how the leaderboard looks at the moment. charley hull is six under overall. that's all the sport for now. thank you. millions of people over the age of 25 shold be better off from today as the national living wage goes up. it's increased by 4% from £7.20 an hour to £7.50. however, those between the age
hamilton are off the bottom of the table after a 1—0 win over st johnstone.yers sent off at the break for fighting with each other. inverness are now bottom after a 1—1 draw with kilmarnock. partick thistle came from behind to beat ross county 2—1. rangers and motherwell drew 1—1 at ibrox. rangers are now ten points behind second placed aberdeen. they played last night, beating dundee 7—0. wasps are out of the european champions cupm —— cup, losing 32—17 to leinster. the irish...
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. >> dustin johnston and rory mcilroy are the favorites and we'll see how they rebound from play lasthave won that event last year, and like i said, he's gone for three straight. >>> all right, join us tonight at 9:00 on >>> and family members say this is the woman shot and killed in front of her children today in richmond. on abc7 news at 11:00, the message the victim's mother has for the gunman who remains on the loose tonight. mgts it's the middle, followed by american housewife, fresh off the vote and imaginary marry, and at 10:00 catch marvel's agents of shield and abc7 news. >> and jimmy kimmel, pierce brosnan. >>> we appreciate your time. thank you so much for being here tonight. um yeah, i love coming up here. because it is beautiful. and uh, it helps put things into perspective, you know? from my point of view, a big thing is the gasoline that i use. i find it pretty reassuring to know that no other gas can beat the cleaning i get from chevron with techron. it's engine cleaning that you really can't top. no gasoline cleans better than chevron with techron. care for your car.
. >> dustin johnston and rory mcilroy are the favorites and we'll see how they rebound from play lasthave won that event last year, and like i said, he's gone for three straight. >>> all right, join us tonight at 9:00 on >>> and family members say this is the woman shot and killed in front of her children today in richmond. on abc7 news at 11:00, the message the victim's mother has for the gunman who remains on the loose tonight. mgts it's the middle, followed by...
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. >> dustin johnston and rory mcilroy are the favorites and we'll see how they rebound from play last year. >> a hole like that, he should have won that event last year, and like i said, he's gone for three straight. >>> all right, join us tonight at 9:00 on kofi tv. >>> and family members say this is the woman shot and killed in front of her children today in richmond. on abc7 news at 11:00, the message the victim's mother has for the gunman who remains on the loose tonight. mgts it's the middle, followed by american housewife, fresh off the vote and imaginary marry, and at 10:00 catch marvel's agents of shield and abc7 news. >> and jimmy kimmel, pierce brosnan. >>> we appreciate your time. thank you so much for being here tonight. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. mait's a series ofar is nosmart choices. like using glucerna to rep
. >> dustin johnston and rory mcilroy are the favorites and we'll see how they rebound from play last year. >> a hole like that, he should have won that event last year, and like i said, he's gone for three straight. >>> all right, join us tonight at 9:00 on kofi tv. >>> and family members say this is the woman shot and killed in front of her children today in richmond. on abc7 news at 11:00, the message the victim's mother has for the gunman who remains on the...
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johnston, a master at understanding distance. >> jon: arguably reis' best shot.t straight right hand, straight through, perfect hand to use against the southpaw, splits the defense. he's done it repeatedly tonight. >> jon: a beautiful kick to the body for johnson, right under the left elbow of wilson reis! and every time reis thinks about taking him down -- >> brian: even when reis had some nice attempts in round 1 and looked like he had him down, just two quick, wasted energy for wilson reis. 's for one some swelling around the eye of wilson reis. all demetrious johnson through . oh! beautiful left hand for demetrious johnson. >> brian: the thing is too, when he is landing punches, not even getting the counterstrike. not even getting the opportunity to get in that big right hand and catch him. >> jon: some blood coming down wilson reis. >> brian: at this point, reis' got to abandon it and make this fight as ugly as he can. force the clinch, force the brawl. all easier said than done. >> jon: d.j. here, got him down. final seconds of round 2. [horn blares] round
johnston, a master at understanding distance. >> jon: arguably reis' best shot.t straight right hand, straight through, perfect hand to use against the southpaw, splits the defense. he's done it repeatedly tonight. >> jon: a beautiful kick to the body for johnson, right under the left elbow of wilson reis! and every time reis thinks about taking him down -- >> brian: even when reis had some nice attempts in round 1 and looked like he had him down, just two quick, wasted energy...
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he's running against former treasury official jim johnston, lesniak. >> leading the candidate on the republican side also running assemblyman jack kiattarelli and rodgers. >> joseph polilillo is running as an independent. instead he will wait for the general election. polilillo he has run for mayor several times and usually runs as an independent. >> we have new details about a couple found stabbed inside their philadelphia home. one of the people hurt now charged with killing his wife. nbc10 news first brought you this story as breaking news friday at 5:00. officers say anthony and robyn potter were stabbed several times in point breeze. 63-year-old robin was dead at the scene. anthony was later arrested. he's pushing for answers about a possible motive. >> pennsylvania representative mark rossi led a rally on the steps of the state capitol today. the reason statute for limitations reform. victims should have more time to seek justice from their abusers. >> the home of former trenton mayor mac will be up for auction. he's serving time in prison. as a result his home is heading to a
he's running against former treasury official jim johnston, lesniak. >> leading the candidate on the republican side also running assemblyman jack kiattarelli and rodgers. >> joseph polilillo is running as an independent. instead he will wait for the general election. polilillo he has run for mayor several times and usually runs as an independent. >> we have new details about a couple found stabbed inside their philadelphia home. one of the people hurt now charged with killing...
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teresa johnston was out walking her neighbor's dog february 17th in irvine.njuries. the teen underwent intensive care at the hospital after she suffered severe brain trauma and broken bones to her head, face, and spine. doctors are calling her recovery nothing short of a miracle. ( mark ) teresa johnston and her family say there is still a long road ahea as the teen needs at least three more surgeries. ( james ) still ahead. the emotional moment a 4- year-old meets the kidney donor who saved his life. it's a story you'll only see on kron four. and later... a family is trapped in their home after a car crashes into it... see how two teens came to their aid.( mark ) and after the break... a teenage boy goes on a joy-ride and his dad ends up in handcuffs. the story. next. and here's a live look managing blood sugar is not a marathon it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. glucerna products have up
teresa johnston was out walking her neighbor's dog february 17th in irvine.njuries. the teen underwent intensive care at the hospital after she suffered severe brain trauma and broken bones to her head, face, and spine. doctors are calling her recovery nothing short of a miracle.
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and i want to bring in now and discuss all of this, investigative report david cay johnston, author of "the making of donald trump." barbara res is the author of all alone on the 68th floor. and william cohan, the author of why wall street matters. go out and buy some books tonight, everyone, or go online and buy some books. david, i want to start with you by playing a clip from the interview president trump did just tonight. listen. >> you keep forgetting to say that the biggest beneficiaries are the middle class people who have been absolutely hurt. >> but your critics are going to say, well, real estate companies like president trump's company will benefit along with that middle class. is it going to make it for you to get that big cut in the middle? >> if i'm individually paying 35%, i will tell you that's more, okay? i'm going to end up paying more than i pay right now in taxes, all right? i will pay more than i pay right now. >> okay. so we'd probably know how much more he would pay if he released his tax returns. but just from the ones you managed to obtain, which is from 2005,
and i want to bring in now and discuss all of this, investigative report david cay johnston, author of "the making of donald trump." barbara res is the author of all alone on the 68th floor. and william cohan, the author of why wall street matters. go out and buy some books tonight, everyone, or go online and buy some books. david, i want to start with you by playing a clip from the interview president trump did just tonight. listen. >> you keep forgetting to say that the...
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johnston, appreciate it. >>> that's "all in" for this evening. rachel maddow show starts right now. >> thanks to you at home for joining us. a lot going on in the news. tonight there's a bunch of developing stories. we're waiting right now on news out of kansas where counting is under way in what appears to be an unexpectedly close congressional election. i say this is an unexpectedly close race because this is a deep red district in deep red kansas. this is a district that donald trump won by nearly 30 points in november. this is the sort of race that should be called immediately when polls close. this is something where it shouldn't be hard at all for the republican party to hold onto this seat. this is a seat so partisan that you might expect the democratic party wouldn't even run someone in a district like this. but the democrats are running someone, and we're watching these results come in tonight. polls close at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we do not yet have a result. we'll be watching that throughout this hour. we'll be reporting on that story late
johnston, appreciate it. >>> that's "all in" for this evening. rachel maddow show starts right now. >> thanks to you at home for joining us. a lot going on in the news. tonight there's a bunch of developing stories. we're waiting right now on news out of kansas where counting is under way in what appears to be an unexpectedly close congressional election. i say this is an unexpectedly close race because this is a deep red district in deep red kansas. this is a district...
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johnston, a master at understanding distance. >> jon: arguably reis' best shot. been so good with that straight right hand, straight through, perfect hand to use against the southpaw, splits the defense. he's done it repeatedly tonight. >> jon: a beautiful kick to the body for johnson, right under the left elbow of wilson reis! and every time reis thinks about taking him down -- >> brian: even when reis had some nice attempts in round 1 and looked like he had him down, just two quick, wasted energy for wilson reis. 's for one some swelling around the eye of wilson reis. all demetrious johnson through . oh! beautiful left hand for demetrious johnson. >> brian: the thing is too, when he is landing punches, not even getting the counterstrike. not even getting the opportunity to get in that big right hand and catch him. >> jon: some blood coming down now out of the nose of wilson reis. >> brian: at this point, reis' got to abandon it and make this fight as ugly as he can. force the clinch, force the brawl. all easier said than done. >> jon: d.j. here, got him down. f
johnston, a master at understanding distance. >> jon: arguably reis' best shot. been so good with that straight right hand, straight through, perfect hand to use against the southpaw, splits the defense. he's done it repeatedly tonight. >> jon: a beautiful kick to the body for johnson, right under the left elbow of wilson reis! and every time reis thinks about taking him down -- >> brian: even when reis had some nice attempts in round 1 and looked like he had him down, just...
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i write the songs, that was actually written by bruce johnston, a current member of the beach boys.r the record starts with greta. you like that bit of barry manilow trivia? >> i had no idea. so, i learned something. thank you, chuck. >> you're welcome. >> and tonight president trump, well, he did it again. he blamed the president, he blamed president obama for that horrific gas attack in syria. now, this is the first major global crisis under president trump's watch and the president today and after rightfully laying the blame on syrian president bass ar all assad, he couldn't help take a swipe at obama and the obama administration. >> the obama administration had a great opportunity to solve this crisis a long time ago when he said the red line in the sand. and when he didn't cross that line after making the at
i write the songs, that was actually written by bruce johnston, a current member of the beach boys.r the record starts with greta. you like that bit of barry manilow trivia? >> i had no idea. so, i learned something. thank you, chuck. >> you're welcome. >> and tonight president trump, well, he did it again. he blamed the president, he blamed president obama for that horrific gas attack in syria. now, this is the first major global crisis under president trump's watch and the...
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expert on what the president's tax plan might mean for the president's own personal tax, david cay johnstonbe live on this network on "the >>> "first look" is up next. >>> a massive tax overhaul. the white house unveils a dramatic plan to lower rates and eliminate several breaks but some are still a mystery. >>> with the threat of a shutdown looming, lawmakers. >>> and what went wrong? united releases an internal review after the forceful removal of a passenger. now the company is revamping policies. >>> good morning, it is thursday, april 27th. i'm alex witt alongside richard lui, louis burgdorf also in studio.
expert on what the president's tax plan might mean for the president's own personal tax, david cay johnstonbe live on this network on "the >>> "first look" is up next. >>> a massive tax overhaul. the white house unveils a dramatic plan to lower rates and eliminate several breaks but some are still a mystery. >>> with the threat of a shutdown looming, lawmakers. >>> and what went wrong? united releases an internal review after the forceful...