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johnston treated.candy would not have been elected president, and whenever we talk about the pick for vice president, the only way we can prove that a vest presidential pick made a difference is the johnson pick. >> she held those cities all across texas and insisted on shaking hands with all of the 400 500 women who showed up. after texas did go for kennedy, johnson in 60. didn't robert kennedy say mrs. johnston run taxes for us? >> when approaching the campaigning issue, how did she reply to people? >> i haven't heard a reply to that question. >> i don't think it would've been addressed to her, you know? it was much more either directed towards the kennedy. >> the next calls from john, in charleston, in charleston. >> i appreciate the series. one question i had was how was mitch johnson was treated on the lady bird spread? she came in 1964, who is a big powerful congressman. he went out on a limb, not only for her, but she was treated pretty bad here in charleston. overall, how she treated in the res
johnston treated.candy would not have been elected president, and whenever we talk about the pick for vice president, the only way we can prove that a vest presidential pick made a difference is the johnson pick. >> she held those cities all across texas and insisted on shaking hands with all of the 400 500 women who showed up. after texas did go for kennedy, johnson in 60. didn't robert kennedy say mrs. johnston run taxes for us? >> when approaching the campaigning issue, how did...
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like nanette johnston packard mcneal. >> she had a beautiful home, drove an expensive car. and she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county," she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show. about excess in orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about motorcycles, showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> reporter: and then there was eric naposki. ex-football player, personal trainer who starred in a never-aired reality show called "newport 40." but here's where the show ends and the reality begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates a long time ago. it was december 15, 1994, 9:00 p.m. >> the shots were patterned in sets of two. two shots. two shots. a pause. and then two shots. >> reporter: detective tom voth arrived to find a millionaire entrepreneur dead on his own kitchen floor. his name was bill mcl
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>>until a long time from now johnston says he has up to 15 employees at each location and only 3 to 4 are working at any given time he says he's also still paying the employees during this closure. >>and will closely monitor those who are sick in while he's working on a reopen plan for this location in san francisco taylor bisacky kron 4 news. >>in the nation. the firefighters in self quarantine now at home after testing positive for covid-19 the benicia fire department says it's working with solano county public health department now to find out where the firefighter may have gotten the virus. fire officials say the firefighter did not have a fever or symptoms while on duty and no city staff are community members are known to have been exposed to that firefighter. meanwhile, the warriors confirmed that an employee at their oakland facility has tested. positive for covid-19 this is video of previous practices at that facility now that space is now used for the warriors youth basketball program and other community events. >>in a statement the team said that the facility will be tempora
>>until a long time from now johnston says he has up to 15 employees at each location and only 3 to 4 are working at any given time he says he's also still paying the employees during this closure. >>and will closely monitor those who are sick in while he's working on a reopen plan for this location in san francisco taylor bisacky kron 4 news. >>in the nation. the firefighters in self quarantine now at home after testing positive for covid-19 the benicia fire department says...
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we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david cay johnston. then on the far end of the trail of tears was a promise. that is the opening line of the supreme court decision that delivers a major victory for indigenous sovereignty by ruling half of oklahoma remains native american land. it was written by trump appointee justice neil gorsuch. we will get response from attorney sarah deer, a citizen of the muscogee creek nation of oklahoma. author of "the beginning and and of race: confronting sexual violence in native america." but first from after months of downplaying the severity of covid-19, brazil's far-right president jair bolsonaro, a trump ally, tests positive. >> here i am takingng that their doses of hydroxychloroquine. i feel very well. amy: bolsonaro took off his mask when he announced the news. now several reporters are in quarantine and are suing the president. we'll go to brazil, the world's second hardest hit couountry afr the united states, to speak with leading brazilian epidemiologist cesar victora. all that and more, coming up
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>>until a long time from now johnston says he has up to 15 employees at each location and only 3 to 4 are working at any given time he says he's also still paying the employees during this closure. >>and will closely monitor those who are sick in while he's working on a reopen plan for this location in san francisco taylor bisacky kron 4 news. >>5 '08 on the clock and indonesia firefighter is in self quarantine at home right now after testing positive for covid-19 the nation fire department says it's working with solano county public health department officials to find out where the firefighter may have gotten the virus. fire fire officials say that the person in question did not have a fever or symptoms while on duty and no city staff or community members were known to have been exposed to that firefighter. the warriors confirmed that an employee at their oakland facility has tested positive for covid-19 as well. this is video from previous practices there. that space is now used for the warriors youth basketball program and other community events and in a statement the team said tha
>>until a long time from now johnston says he has up to 15 employees at each location and only 3 to 4 are working at any given time he says he's also still paying the employees during this closure. >>and will closely monitor those who are sick in while he's working on a reopen plan for this location in san francisco taylor bisacky kron 4 news. >>5 '08 on the clock and indonesia firefighter is in self quarantine at home right now after testing positive for covid-19 the nation...
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energizing every hour we're following every single step possible and clearly it still can get in johnstone says they'll continue to operate out of an abundance of caution dine-in piece about business is probably not going to combat. >>until a long time from now. >>and johnson says he has up to 15 employees at each of his locations, but only 3 to 4 employees are working at any given time at that location, he's also still paying all the employees at this location during the closure and will closely monitor those who are sick meanwhile, he's working on a reopen plans a dislocation reporting live in san francisco taylor bisacky kron 4 news. thank you taylor, the u.s. said a tragic new record today. the most new covid-19 infections in a single day johns hopkins university is reporting 46,853. >>new cases that brings the total number during the pandemic to almost 2.7 million cases in the united states. the last record for new cases was actually said last friday with 42,255 reported cases. doctor anthony fauci has a said that he's worried that if things did not turn around soon. the nation could
energizing every hour we're following every single step possible and clearly it still can get in johnstone says they'll continue to operate out of an abundance of caution dine-in piece about business is probably not going to combat. >>until a long time from now. >>and johnson says he has up to 15 employees at each of his locations, but only 3 to 4 employees are working at any given time at that location, he's also still paying all the employees at this location during the closure...
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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. where the relationship being a good deal more tense. lincoln would once described his father his -- as the man who could bunglingly sign his own name. that is not a compliment. they are two different qualities. 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 moment he strikes out -- the home that he strikes out upon has very little in common with thomas lincoln. he was content being a farmer, a jacksonian if there ever was. the young abraham
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. where the...
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. >> reporter: eve johnston in theory is one of the lucky ones.e some 40 millon out-of-work americans the massachusetts mother of two has a full-time job as a nurse, but with her local day care closed since march due to covid-19, she's had to cut back her hours and shifts. >> so my husband has worked nights and i've tried to work weekends so that one of us is available. i've worked more nights than i have previously. >> reporter: with the rates of coronavirus cases in massachusetts trending down, the state has started to lift some restrictions for day care facilities. welcome news for johnston but also a reminder that she's not alone telling us the influx of patients desperate for child care has made it hard to find an available program. how are you holding up, and how sustainable is this? >> that's the thing. it's not sustainable. we are hoping that there will be a world with school and day care at some point, but in the meantime i -- i accepted a position where i work -- that i'll work every saturday and sunday night from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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quaker was not growing prepandemic up 23% north american beverages down 7% pepsico ceo hugh johnstonas on with me earlier on cnbc talking about whether these trends we're seeing from the consumer are changing with states opening back up. listen >> convenience stores seem to be very much back on track. the food service and restaurant businesses, the office businesses, the hotel businesses, obviously that's going to take a bit longer because people haven't gotten themselves all the way back to those behaviors. that may take a bit of time. one of the things we're seeing, though, even as the markets open up a bit more, consumers are sticking with some of their habits they went back to large, entrusted brands like we have and seem to be sticking with those. they seem to be balancing indulging with healthier eating and our portfolio placed above -- >> it's interesting, pepsi sort of positioned as a stay-at-home stock because the food business has been so strong especially with people eating breakfast at home and a reopening stock as the beverage part of the business has been hurt by restau
quaker was not growing prepandemic up 23% north american beverages down 7% pepsico ceo hugh johnstonas on with me earlier on cnbc talking about whether these trends we're seeing from the consumer are changing with states opening back up. listen >> convenience stores seem to be very much back on track. the food service and restaurant businesses, the office businesses, the hotel businesses, obviously that's going to take a bit longer because people haven't gotten themselves all the way back...
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for more, i'm joined by david, "washington post" political reporter and david johnston, cofounder ofreport.org. david, donald trump has visited these properties he owns. and he's been this office since he's been in office, he's visited 14 of them including mar-a-lago where he goes often and charges 200,000 to be there. do you have a sense of how much money he's made out of of being president so far. >> i should say the u.s. government has -- our records are incomplete, but if you look at what taxpayers have paid him, it's $970,000 at least. if you look at what republican committees in iowa own campaign have paid him so when he travels to his presidents and holds a campaign, he gets paid by the government and the campaign. campaigns have spent another $8 plus million. it's money he wouldn't have gotten if he had kept his promise and separated himself truly from his business. >> but he wouldn't be doing what he came to do. david johnston, there's a sense donald trump admires the way put condition do business and one assumes it's just where oil gets sold and he gets a cut and you just a
for more, i'm joined by david, "washington post" political reporter and david johnston, cofounder ofreport.org. david, donald trump has visited these properties he owns. and he's been this office since he's been in office, he's visited 14 of them including mar-a-lago where he goes often and charges 200,000 to be there. do you have a sense of how much money he's made out of of being president so far. >> i should say the u.s. government has -- our records are incomplete, but if...
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>> reporter: eve johnston, in theory, is one of the lucky ones.0 out of work americans, the massachusetts mother of two has a full-time job as a nurse. but with her local day care closed since march due to covid-19, she's had to cut back her hours and shifts. >> so my husband's worked nights, i've tried to work weekends, so that one of us is available. i've worked nights, more nights than i have previously. >> reporter: with the rate of coronavirus cases in massachusetts trending down, the state has started to lift some restrictions for day care facilities. welcome news for johnston, but also a reminder that she's not alone, telling us the influx of parents desperate for child care has made it hard to find an available program. >> how are you holding up? and how sustainable is this? >> that's the thing, it's not sustainable. we are hoping that there'll be a world with school and day care at some point. but in the meantime, i accepted a position where i work that i'll work every saturday and sunday night from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. >> reporter: thi
>> reporter: eve johnston, in theory, is one of the lucky ones.0 out of work americans, the massachusetts mother of two has a full-time job as a nurse. but with her local day care closed since march due to covid-19, she's had to cut back her hours and shifts. >> so my husband's worked nights, i've tried to work weekends, so that one of us is available. i've worked nights, more nights than i have previously. >> reporter: with the rate of coronavirus cases in massachusetts...
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and there've been a lot of them now doug johnston from our next our station in sacramento has the story right now. >>everyone has that joran their dress or just filled with coins it seems to many have just been sitting there we've been losing a lot of ever since covid-19 started now every business from washing your clothes. >>washing your car. >>buying a soda and a vending machine. they're all competing to get put little change land it's harder to get quarters now. we have to go to the bank we have to order him from okay owns for laundry mats in woodland winners of vacaville enrichment he says getting the change in use machines cost him money that most banks charge of the game and we have ordered we can't just walk into a bank in order to $1000 for the quarter i got a call them several days ahead. >>the probably $1500 to $1000. per week and some of my story. >>other businesses are also searching for loose change. the signs of started to pop up at any know restaurants all over california, asking for payments with exact change or credit cards. >>the case as the shortage has some businesse
and there've been a lot of them now doug johnston from our next our station in sacramento has the story right now. >>everyone has that joran their dress or just filled with coins it seems to many have just been sitting there we've been losing a lot of ever since covid-19 started now every business from washing your clothes. >>washing your car. >>buying a soda and a vending machine. they're all competing to get put little change land it's harder to get quarters now. we have to...
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the family of sandra johnston he was have not heard from her since late june. deputies say her car was discovered last week in your campground in the midori county forest. they say that she was barefoot with a bruise on her face. the search continues for missing actress naya rivera. she is presumed to have drowned in a ventura county lake. the sheriff's department has ruled out foul play but they do believe that she could have gone swimming without entering the boat. itould have caused her boat to drift away and that could have caused her to drown in the freezing cold water while her 4- year-old son was left on the boat. >>> also, after a fire broke out on a massive naval ship in san diego, causing an explosion, a total of 16 people including 15 sailors are now hospitalized with non-life- threatening injuries. fire crews had issued a shelter in place order for the surrounding area as they work to battled the blaze. date hundred 46 ship is so massive that it may burn for days all the way down to the waterline. when the fire broke out, flames had thick, black smo
the family of sandra johnston he was have not heard from her since late june. deputies say her car was discovered last week in your campground in the midori county forest. they say that she was barefoot with a bruise on her face. the search continues for missing actress naya rivera. she is presumed to have drowned in a ventura county lake. the sheriff's department has ruled out foul play but they do believe that she could have gone swimming without entering the boat. itould have caused her boat...
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johnstone says he has up to 15 employees that work at this location. >>however, only 3 to 4 work at the same time he says all employees will still be paid during the closure. >>the owners closely monitoring those employees that are sick and he also says that he's working on a plan to safely reopen this location for now live in san francisco tell of a second front for thank you in benicia firefighters in self quarantine at home after testing positive for covid-19 the benicia fire department says it is working with solano county public health staff to try to find out where the firefighter may have come in contact with the virus. fire officials say the firefighter did not have a fever or symptoms while on duty and no city staff nor community members are known to have been exposed to that firefighter u c berkeley is pushing back the start date of voluntary outdoor workouts for student athletes that's after 3 of them tested positive for covid-19 of the 3 the school's athletics department says one went back home out of the bay area. >>the school's athletics
johnstone says he has up to 15 employees that work at this location. >>however, only 3 to 4 work at the same time he says all employees will still be paid during the closure. >>the owners closely monitoring those employees that are sick and he also says that he's working on a plan to safely reopen this location for now live in san francisco tell of a second front for thank you in benicia firefighters in self quarantine at home after testing positive for covid-19 the benicia fire...
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we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david cay johnston. then on the far end of the trail of tears was a promise. that is the opening line of the supreme court decision that delivers a major victory for indigenous
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we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david cay johnston.end of the trail of tears was a promise. that is the opening line of the supreme court decision that delivers a major victory for indigenous
we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david cay johnston.end of the trail of tears was a promise. that is the opening line of the supreme court decision that delivers a major victory for indigenous
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that's grown a virus cases that also on the rise take a listen to johnston speaking let's let the- with those numbers creeping up our system is that we should not. squeeze that brake pedal. squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control. on saturday the first of august you remember we had hoped to reopen in england a number of the higher risk settings that had reremained closeded. now how has covered nineteen affected the eagle at half the stiff is he's this year it is the high point of the islamic calendar that would normally be celebrated by family and friends gathering together in large numbers. a lorry of course a add duringg these times and frost any photos you grow as been taking a look at the challenge coronaviruses posing this year to millions of muslims take a listen. it's difficult to keep a distance from me john. at defense this. in indonesia home to the world's biggest muslim population. faithful sedating what they can to keep coronavirus and check. the status of a break he done that day or the feast of the sacrifice. and the- rest here. nasralla socialist
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jump if you like just you know johnston. not not in me to harm each other now speaking about how are you going around we have only a few minutes left but i still want to ask you about this russia is often accused of trying to expand the american divisions and undermine american faith in its institutions is there any space left for expanding and on demining aren't americans doing that have pretty good pretty well the south. well in my view a same policy by russia would be to sit back and allow the united states let the united states at the mercy of its own devices take precautions because this is a delicate dance that guy would somehow get a fair very wrong we russia does not have and will not have friends in the american political class just forget it they'll be nothing but a russian lobby and the united states this confrontation with russia will continue for a very long time and the only thing you can do about it is to make sure that doesn't and doesn't lead to war doesn't lead to a military collision in a violent collision
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johnstone is transmission focus the mentions. watching our face to let the sad donald trump comenius the prison sentence for his former pfizer or just was convicted of lying to congress during the russian collusion probe that story and more stuff. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. what is true what is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe in the shallows. hello again i don't trump is facing a backlash after granting clemency to his former aide roger stone it does come just hours after the appeals court refused to delay the start of stone's 40 month sentence which he was given for lying to congress showing the russia collusion probe. reports. the decision from the white house comes just 4 days before r
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johnstone is transmission focus the missions. you're actually at a still to come. don't trump commenced the prison sentence for his former advisor or just study when he was convicted of drawing to come grass joining the russian collusion price story plus of his take on the bright. skies or financial collapse they say most of the delegates pledged is it this is the central plank support via cummins i'm going to call them right now so stop. welcome back now donald trump is facing a backlash after granting clemency to his former aide roger stone it does come hours after the appeals court refused to delay the start of stone's 14 month sentence which he was given for lying to congress during the russia collusion probe . as more details. the decision from the white house comes just 4 days before roger stone was expected to present himself at a federal prison and start serving his sentence of 40 months in prison after being convicted of obstruction of justice now the white house presented a lengthy report describing roger stone as essentially a political operative who bri
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on demand and streaming but how long are we going to have to wait until we see the next episode johnstone will join us next. u.s. secretary of state like ok you saw the mission she claims the world must change china trying to change us so should we interpret this ok for to be gauged species this is also implying force regime change china is certainly a major global competitor but he said no. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. welcome back well hollywood has a reputation for that glitz and glamour and over the last few years it's become very political however almost everything has come to a halt as the pandemic has happened in the content pipeline as sentiments closed and production was halted now some countries have opened up again and many have adapted like other businesses a to add to remote work home protocols however the day when the link confidence and physical venues as well as when new content can be created again has that hollywood and a state of uncertainty and to give us a little bit of an inside view as to the state of the industry both in the short as well as in the lo
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johnston. and columnist for "the "daily beast." i think recovering lawyer. we'll use your expertise in there, too. you're not just a funny guy. you're a lawyer. ellie just on wrote that the ruling means trump's criminality will be revealed someday. david, what might be found? you know, donald trump had he never run for president, would have gotten away with massive tax evasions. whatever he's doing. now he runs for president, he risks having it exposed. what do you think might be out there? >> well, donald trump has already had two income tax fraud trials by the state of new york and the city of new york. they were civil fraud. not criminal fraud. the "new york times" in october of 2008 in this brilliant project on trump's taxes based on records we know came from his niece -- without question he and his, siblings are major league tax cheats. what the district attorney is seeking is the business records, the accounting records, the banking records to 2011. it's not just about stormy daniels and karen mac dougall. if those deviate from what donald trump put on
johnston. and columnist for "the "daily beast." i think recovering lawyer. we'll use your expertise in there, too. you're not just a funny guy. you're a lawyer. ellie just on wrote that the ruling means trump's criminality will be revealed someday. david, what might be found? you know, donald trump had he never run for president, would have gotten away with massive tax evasions. whatever he's doing. now he runs for president, he risks having it exposed. what do you think might be...
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editor in chief, nicholas johnston.ve us one big thing today. >> today's one big thing, trump's ember strategy. this is a change in focus that the administration will be rolling out this week. they're calling it an ember strategy, looking to where they see embers of a coronavirus flare up, address more resources for full fledged fires. the strategy involves more personal protective equipment and supplies to cities, and testing and tracing up about 10%. dispatching dr. birx and dr. fauci to those areas. best behaviors and change in practice to try to slow down spreads in individual cities. they're worried about hot spots. now they're starting to stable out, so where they can see flare-ups is what they're focused on now. they're focussing more on opening and treatment. as the president talks about vaccines, treatments. that's a big focus for him, as well as getting the economy reopened. >> you just briefly mentioned this by axios reporting coronavirus infections in the united states are beginning to decline after we had a
editor in chief, nicholas johnston.ve us one big thing today. >> today's one big thing, trump's ember strategy. this is a change in focus that the administration will be rolling out this week. they're calling it an ember strategy, looking to where they see embers of a coronavirus flare up, address more resources for full fledged fires. the strategy involves more personal protective equipment and supplies to cities, and testing and tracing up about 10%. dispatching dr. birx and dr. fauci...
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china agreement on the territory bars johnston says he will on a pledge to offer citizenship to almost3000000 residents earlier on wednesday dozens of people were arrested at a rally marking the territories 100 of them british rule the china some of them were detained under the new security law. well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the coming war in china stage and thanks for watching but now. these american bases form a giant news in circling china with missiles bombers warships. if you were in beijing looking out he stood on the tallest building in beijing and looked out at the pacific ocean you'd see american warships you'd see quantum is about to sink because there are so many missiles pointed at china you look up the korean see american armaments pointing at china the chinese 2000 years ago built the great wall to keep the bobby aerials out of nothing they'd be a muchness film is to break a silence the united states and china may well be on a path toward a nuclear war is no longer unthinkable. and . shanghai today is a prosperous international
china agreement on the territory bars johnston says he will on a pledge to offer citizenship to almost3000000 residents earlier on wednesday dozens of people were arrested at a rally marking the territories 100 of them british rule the china some of them were detained under the new security law. well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the coming war in china stage and thanks for watching but now. these american bases form a giant news in circling china with...
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johnston is trying to figure out what's going on. the problem here is that he doesn't have any close allies on the judiciary committee. he finally turns to some george smathers, a democratic senator from florida. a low ranking member of the judiciary committee. a close personal friend of jfk and lbj. he tries to get a sense from george smathers, why is this committee process taking so long? what george smathers tells him is that these senators are very interested in the pornographic films and indeed he suggests they frequently want extra time to view these films in person to determine their level of pornography. he is telling johnson that eastland is using procedures to delay things. if it is delayed after the election it looks as if fortas will have little chance of nomination. two contextual items, johnson references this film called the graduate. dustin hoffman is the star. it is seen as a very racy film in the context of 1968. hoffman is seduced by the mother of one of his friends. george smathers talks about his own views for po
johnston is trying to figure out what's going on. the problem here is that he doesn't have any close allies on the judiciary committee. he finally turns to some george smathers, a democratic senator from florida. a low ranking member of the judiciary committee. a close personal friend of jfk and lbj. he tries to get a sense from george smathers, why is this committee process taking so long? what george smathers tells him is that these senators are very interested in the pornographic films and...
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someone like johnston is about whom i'm not deeply versed, he was also a prosecutor who prosecuted or failed to prosecute a significant case involving the murders of african-americans in mississippi. i don't know all the details of that. you correctly point out for my limited knowledge about john c stennis, his propensity to be supportive of segregation, and utterly failed policy. i would be open to a conversation about john sees dennis and whether or not that would be part of such a sweep of name changes. and the good news category the u.s. navy just announced it would name is next nuclear powered aircraft carrier the uss doris miller. i know a lot about doris miller who was an african-american who came out of texas pre-world war ii, ended up as a cook because that is about all you could do in the navy before we managed to get away for segregation in the u.s. navy and on december 7th, 1941, dori was a cook working in the mess and heard the attack on pearl harbor, charged up to the bridge of the ship, tried to save the life of the commanding officer, then went down to the firing back
someone like johnston is about whom i'm not deeply versed, he was also a prosecutor who prosecuted or failed to prosecute a significant case involving the murders of african-americans in mississippi. i don't know all the details of that. you correctly point out for my limited knowledge about john c stennis, his propensity to be supportive of segregation, and utterly failed policy. i would be open to a conversation about john sees dennis and whether or not that would be part of such a sweep of...
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where authorities have ordered a 14-impact hundreds of thousands of people, and prime minister boris johnston said it may not be the last time. >> if they're coming back from a place where i fear there is another outbreak, they must go into quarantine. we will continue throughout the summer to take such actions where it is necessary. >> almost all of europe is now seeing a spike in cases, and governments are responding quickly. in belgium, new social distancing rules forked by contact with no more than five family members for the next month. and the country won't close its borders, but they are stepping up testing at major points of entry in germany. some german say that doesn't go far enough. >> have to look at the virus doesn't come to germany, yeah, but i think they should test all countries. >> reporter: the new surge comes just weeks after most of europe started reopening their economies. there talk of more border closures but the world health organization said travel bans alone won't stop the spread. >> the virus is everywhere. so the virus will move when the virus gets the opportunity
where authorities have ordered a 14-impact hundreds of thousands of people, and prime minister boris johnston said it may not be the last time. >> if they're coming back from a place where i fear there is another outbreak, they must go into quarantine. we will continue throughout the summer to take such actions where it is necessary. >> almost all of europe is now seeing a spike in cases, and governments are responding quickly. in belgium, new social distancing rules forked by...
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. >>> we want to bring in "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, msnbc's joshua johnston, and haines. good evening, everyone. >> hi there. >> hi. michelle goldberg, you have helped us and our viewers through many different story lines. i come to you first on something that was not true the last time i spoke with you earlier in the evening on "the beat," but the news breaking that the son of the president's girlfriend has tested positive for covid. and i will repeat what i said earlier. as with any case, we wish everyone well, and yet it also does seem to undercut donald trump's approach, which he is living and foisting on many others, with regard to managing the risk. your thoughts? >> i think that i called him just a few hours ago. i said that donald trump is a mobile covid hot spot, right? he is bringing this disease with him wherever he goes. wherever he goes offers evidence of the recklessness of these rallies. again and again he does these rallies against all public health guidance, including guidance from his own government. and again and again people who work for him pa
. >>> we want to bring in "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, msnbc's joshua johnston, and haines. good evening, everyone. >> hi there. >> hi. michelle goldberg, you have helped us and our viewers through many different story lines. i come to you first on something that was not true the last time i spoke with you earlier in the evening on "the beat," but the news breaking that the son of the president's girlfriend has tested positive for covid....
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homes away from themselves as governments and on to at those in the capital management system and mr johnstonsaying that they could have done better to follow what he said was the government guidelines put forward that one of the things that the crisis has shown is that we need to think about how we organize our social care package beto if you remember and how we make sure we look after people better who are in a social care i think it's been there was it we discovered a too many care homes didn't really follow the procedures in the way that they they could have but whether any lessons the whole time one of the most simple things is to is to fund them probably talk to another 600000000 into covert compliant care homes but will also be looking at ways to make sure that the care sector long term is properly organized and supported so that that absolutely crucial part of people's lives is is is is properly cared for. there have been calls for johnson's apologizing refracted statements danny sheets saying that as of yet there doesn't seem to be an apology forthcoming other have been accusations i
homes away from themselves as governments and on to at those in the capital management system and mr johnstonsaying that they could have done better to follow what he said was the government guidelines put forward that one of the things that the crisis has shown is that we need to think about how we organize our social care package beto if you remember and how we make sure we look after people better who are in a social care i think it's been there was it we discovered a too many care homes...
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the last book to do this was lorenzo johnston green's "the negro in colonial new england." there have been plenty of books since then. they are usually part of larger histories of slavery in the united states, in the american north, or a focused historical study, and i am certainly guilty of doing that in my first book. this is a general overview meant for kind of the reading public. this evening, i want to discuss the purpose of writing this book. or in other words, why i think we need this book in this moment. and then give you a brief overview of its contents. in doing so, i will talk a bit about the history of slavery in new england more generally. so why write this book at all, especially in this moment? it came out last year in 2019. in the end, i envision this book as a conversation or rather, me narrating a conversation that has been going on for about the past 25 years, and you see four different conversations going on in that time period. the first, there has been a massive outpouring of academic scholarship, books, journal articles, and things like that, by schol
the last book to do this was lorenzo johnston green's "the negro in colonial new england." there have been plenty of books since then. they are usually part of larger histories of slavery in the united states, in the american north, or a focused historical study, and i am certainly guilty of doing that in my first book. this is a general overview meant for kind of the reading public. this evening, i want to discuss the purpose of writing this book. or in other words, why i think we...
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johnston is exhibit a and exactly how to do that. mrs. ford said she thought that being a good housewife and mother was a much tougher job than going to the office and getting paid for it. so she was both a traditionalist, and a travelers are. and as we've already said, she not only balanced the job but, of course, before they were in the white house, she was, in a sense, mother and father. >> during that very brief presidency, they hosted 33 state visits. >> oh yes, well because -- the reason it was so concentrated was, of course, it was the bicentennial year. so 1976, in addition to being this very hotly contested, you know, republican race for the nomination and then, of course, the fall campaign, it played out against the backdrop of the american bicentennial. and she loved entertaining. this is why i think when steve talked about her blossoming, this is what he meant.you know, i said earlier, this was a woman who was accustomed to being on the stage. well, as first lady, she was back on the stage. she really enjoyed the entertaining
johnston is exhibit a and exactly how to do that. mrs. ford said she thought that being a good housewife and mother was a much tougher job than going to the office and getting paid for it. so she was both a traditionalist, and a travelers are. and as we've already said, she not only balanced the job but, of course, before they were in the white house, she was, in a sense, mother and father. >> during that very brief presidency, they hosted 33 state visits. >> oh yes, well because --...
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pepsicowas the cfo, hugh johnston. imposing virus control measures. we have the latest,.s is bloomberg. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. shery: this is "daybreak asia." let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. the trump administration rejected beijing's claims to the south china sea, reversing washington's previous policy of not taking sides in territorial disputes in the area. the u.s. has generally called merely for freedom of navigation in the waterway while stopping short of taking specific sessions. mike pompeo now says china's claims are lawful. china is sitting back as rising sanctioning four u.s. officials including marco rubio and ted cruz, for the condemnation of beijing's actions against uyghur muslim's inching john -- in shenzhen. chinesened three officials from entering the u.s. an
pepsicowas the cfo, hugh johnston. imposing virus control measures. we have the latest,.s is bloomberg. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. shery: this is "daybreak asia." let's get a quick check of the latest business flash...
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johnston tried a couple more times and eventually she gave up and had -- their actually two copies byhe artist. one of them hangs in the truman library just on the road and the other one is in the white house, but those are the two copies. this any regional portrait. >> i don't know who did the portrait, i can look at up for you but back to the table, here bill. >> okay. >> we have to tell the story about the renovations of the white house. >> okay. >> because the tremendous, they're almost eight years in the white house, spent less time in that building than any other president. >> there you go. you want to do it? >> absolutely. it was falling down. the leg of margaret's piano fell through the floor, and the engineers were concerned that the whole thing was going to collapse on to the treatments, essentially. so -- >> so what did they do? >> the trouble started right after pearl harbor, when the court of army engineers, the old enemies of the white house came in and did an engineering survey. i talked to some members of the crew, long gone now, but the ceiling in the east room had dr
johnston tried a couple more times and eventually she gave up and had -- their actually two copies byhe artist. one of them hangs in the truman library just on the road and the other one is in the white house, but those are the two copies. this any regional portrait. >> i don't know who did the portrait, i can look at up for you but back to the table, here bill. >> okay. >> we have to tell the story about the renovations of the white house. >> okay. >> because the...
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>> at joe's pub in johnston. >> random run-in, or was it a gathering -- >> no.with a group of friends. it was an engagement party. >> was justin the person who she was in the relationship after you broke up with her, or was there someone les? >> there might have been somebody else. >> you don't have any idea? >> no. >> the last time you talked to angie would have been when? >> she sent a text that said, "happy birthday," i said, "okay, thanks," that was it. >> i'm asking whether or not he's missing anything and he never tells me about the receipt for the oil changes. >> the receipt in the shoebox. the reason for suspicion and all these questions. >> i stay on the receipt because that's -- that's where my interest is at. he believes he's in possession of the receipt. >> andy said he thought the receipt was in his car or at his house. >> if it turned up somewhere else, how would that happen? if it's somewhere other than your car or at home -- >> i threw it away? that's about it. i don't know -- >> any ideas how it could turn up in this investigation? >> no. >> the
>> at joe's pub in johnston. >> random run-in, or was it a gathering -- >> no.with a group of friends. it was an engagement party. >> was justin the person who she was in the relationship after you broke up with her, or was there someone les? >> there might have been somebody else. >> you don't have any idea? >> no. >> the last time you talked to angie would have been when? >> she sent a text that said, "happy birthday," i said,...
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in the oval office in 1965 following works of civil rights organizers and demonstrators president johnston for the passage of the voting rights act braided meanwhile the white house on the other hand to dominate the streets to promote protection of property over human life. just last week had executive order to withhold federal funds with vandalism and damage of confederal statues. ten years or militarized officers had zero consequences for exciting violence and reckless brutality it protests people spoke up justice president johnson state donald trump using forces. >> thank you the gentlest time has expired. going to come now to mr. keller might recognize him just when asked my staff to check on him in the ranking members correct there was a mixup on the press release which i knew nothing about he is indeed on the website and we thank you for your participation today i now recognize mr. keller for his five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman one implied we are having this'm meeting today i'm somewhat disappointed were following the hearing structure the house passed going to continue with
in the oval office in 1965 following works of civil rights organizers and demonstrators president johnston for the passage of the voting rights act braided meanwhile the white house on the other hand to dominate the streets to promote protection of property over human life. just last week had executive order to withhold federal funds with vandalism and damage of confederal statues. ten years or militarized officers had zero consequences for exciting violence and reckless brutality it protests...
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are you suggesting the stock could turn around or not >> i'm suggesting buy johnson & johnston if you want the band-aid i would not touch this wells yet. the ran i wouldn't touch wells, maybe they have to offer stock we are extremely disappointed. this is his quarter, the second quarter is charlie's charlie looks better than that will you get rid of that picture? >> i agree >> charlie is a cool guy. >> that is not a good looking picture of him we have to change that >> let's do that instantly when charlie says, listen, i have it under control, you buy until then, this was one of those it's not even kitchen sink it's like every sink it's like five sinks. >> jim, explain to people what the difference is, though, in terms of their portfolio and jpmorgan's or even citi's and why there is so much more concern about wells. >> they have no wammajamma you know what that is. >> i do. >> trading desk. >> tell meme what that is. >> when you are at a trading desk people talk about wammajamma, mojo, they're throwing money around, making money on the vig, just to use a gambling term. wells fargo is
are you suggesting the stock could turn around or not >> i'm suggesting buy johnson & johnston if you want the band-aid i would not touch this wells yet. the ran i wouldn't touch wells, maybe they have to offer stock we are extremely disappointed. this is his quarter, the second quarter is charlie's charlie looks better than that will you get rid of that picture? >> i agree >> charlie is a cool guy. >> that is not a good looking picture of him we have to change that...
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bottom line by consumption of salty snacks during the lockdown this was pepsi's cfo hue cfohugh johnston >> beverage businesses doing less well. the beverage business started to come on more strongly at the end of the quarter >> and pepsi shares, as you mentioned, up this morning by 2.6% right now. >>> disney world in orlando reopened for a limited number of visitors the magic kingdom and animal keng come to reopened on saturday masks are required parade floats rolled through the park and characters popped up at safe distances from crowds studios scheduled to open on wednesday. >> all right even we're going to talk more about this as disney world reopens. florida was seeing a surge in coronavirus cases yesterday. the state reported 15,000 new cases in a 24-hour period. that's the most for a single day in any state since the virus -- since the pandemic broke out dozens of hospitals in the state are reporting. icus at near capacity. testing has surged in florida. the state announced 140,000 results. joining us now, senator marco rubio of florida you would characterize the on the ground sta
bottom line by consumption of salty snacks during the lockdown this was pepsi's cfo hue cfohugh johnston >> beverage businesses doing less well. the beverage business started to come on more strongly at the end of the quarter >> and pepsi shares, as you mentioned, up this morning by 2.6% right now. >>> disney world in orlando reopened for a limited number of visitors the magic kingdom and animal keng come to reopened on saturday masks are required parade floats rolled...