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johnston knows he has limited resources. sherman knows exactly what he's doing it "a.nfortunately, for the south and for atlanta, the replacement is john bell hood. he takes the word from richmond. okay i will fight. and he marches the army out head on three times in this blasted three times in his army is basically destroyed. when sherman does take atlanta, he walks in. there's nobody left because the army escaped west alabama to get out of the way. you can't really blame that on johnson. he certainly had his flaw in the vicksburg campaign and what he did is a terrible thing and another story. but i admire johnston and at the end of the war when sherman needs him face to face, those are things that i've really enjoyed writing. here are two different men dealing with the same problem we have to end this war. how are we going to do this and it is a great piece of american history. >> host: speaking of general pemberton, he was a pennsylvanian and confederate general. >> guest: i love the story and i assume this is completely accurate. he marries a virginian. his wife is
johnston knows he has limited resources. sherman knows exactly what he's doing it "a.nfortunately, for the south and for atlanta, the replacement is john bell hood. he takes the word from richmond. okay i will fight. and he marches the army out head on three times in this blasted three times in his army is basically destroyed. when sherman does take atlanta, he walks in. there's nobody left because the army escaped west alabama to get out of the way. you can't really blame that on johnson....
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we were-- we had our booe with us andre doing the things we normally do. >> reporter: the johnston's soon returned home, but as o families settled into what came a one-month shelter in r, their professional lives began to change. the choice to educate their kids at home that at times in the past was met with skeptici, was now seen as an asset. began fielding more and more calls from parents looking to better manage their new situations. >> in addition to my private one on one consultation picking up, you know, pere reaching out to me and individuals are, but i'm also working with corporations now. yoknow, to help them provide their employees with strategies and things like that so that they can become more proctive and more engaged while working home while also managing their kids. because, you know, most, most people didn't choose this. >>ter: as schools begin to open up around the country with various formof in-person learning or virtual class, some parents, dissatisfied with what's on offer, are looking more and more at homeschooling. according to thenal home school association, i
we were-- we had our booe with us andre doing the things we normally do. >> reporter: the johnston's soon returned home, but as o families settled into what came a one-month shelter in r, their professional lives began to change. the choice to educate their kids at home that at times in the past was met with skeptici, was now seen as an asset. began fielding more and more calls from parents looking to better manage their new situations. >> in addition to my private one on one...
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henry johnston, it didn't look like that it was a little more gruesome as you can probably imagine. he actually had a balloon i, feel a little pin knife. but his heroics would become legendary, as battles henry johnston would be -- collective memory of african americans. belatedly receive the medal of honor, in 2015. the second black combat division in the 92nd division, was composed of drafty's, borne out of political pressure. from black press, and the black civil rights organization. and it also contained black officers. the war department established in officers training camp, in des moines iowa which opens on june of 15 1917, over 600 cadets received officer commission, there be up approximately -- black officers would ultimately commission throughout the duration of the war. the 92nd division what du bois later characterizes his words was the storm center. troops had a trying experience. the regiments of the division trained at facilities united states, preventing cohesiveness and a sense of collective identities. in france, white soldiers and officers spread rumors that the m
henry johnston, it didn't look like that it was a little more gruesome as you can probably imagine. he actually had a balloon i, feel a little pin knife. but his heroics would become legendary, as battles henry johnston would be -- collective memory of african americans. belatedly receive the medal of honor, in 2015. the second black combat division in the 92nd division, was composed of drafty's, borne out of political pressure. from black press, and the black civil rights organization. and it...
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johnston's tenants to. what do i think of rent control? i've got a family to support and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control is not perfect. there are few chesler's and rent gaucher's who insist on bonus payments and phony tiant sales in sales ofe -- tie furniture. but thanks to the work of government officials, the public is protected. ♪ >> this public. ♪ public.his is over, but we are still at war against inflationary prices and rents. ♪ rent is theood, largest item in our budget. rent controls while homes are still scarce would break all of their price controls. controls.er price that would be followed by price explosion and the headache we had after world war i when rent spiked 50% after armistice day. it becomes of the utmost importance to hold the line. break the line on the rent by paying or charging illegal rent and you could help start an inflation whose only result would be the kind of deflation and depression that followed world war i. ♪ take the lid off rents and you make it tough f
johnston's tenants to. what do i think of rent control? i've got a family to support and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control is not perfect. there are few chesler's and rent gaucher's who insist on bonus payments and phony tiant sales in sales ofe -- tie furniture. but thanks to the work of government officials, the public is protected. ♪ >> this public. ♪ public.his is over, but we are still at war against inflationary prices and...
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this could have led to a battle, but johnston's army just waited for another day. but as you mentioned when we started, he -- the web family was wealthy and they wanted to remember their relative who was called harry. the original title of this painting is much more dramatic than the charge of lieutenant harry hidden. i don't know why they changed it to an episode of the war. but it was commissioned by the family and displayed in regiments for years. you know, he's considered one of the -- i doubt this, because this is 1862. he's considered the first union cavalry officer to die during the war. i'm not sure that's possible. but we'll go with it for now. and you know what i neglected to mention, if we could think back to the colonel corcoran again. he did get out of prison. he recovered. he went back into the service and he was killed when his horse fell on him. so what the battle of bull run could not do to colonel corcoran. i don't like horses. they terrify me. >> he was the first cavalry officer killed in action sort of like our guy last week. >> yes. >> he gets
this could have led to a battle, but johnston's army just waited for another day. but as you mentioned when we started, he -- the web family was wealthy and they wanted to remember their relative who was called harry. the original title of this painting is much more dramatic than the charge of lieutenant harry hidden. i don't know why they changed it to an episode of the war. but it was commissioned by the family and displayed in regiments for years. you know, he's considered one of the -- i...
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and then finally what a johnston students from fda which is india's leading finance us to turn on the campus important. we are is all to see major protests against the government. and we'll we'll bring. on the struggle. and hopefully ought to be able to contribute some energy to their arm ran for mayor. supposed to do a show at fifty eight and welel the director of the institute from what i gather the first time i met them what's a what's a people's organization the vevery much kind of pushing for change. shin is exactly the kind of people that i want to work with. ththey've never r really heard reggae music before that never really experienced based on sound system before. so you you don't know all this thing is going to go. can. hello hello. hi how are y you. yeah [inaudible] i don't. is the biggest music actctually may be of assistance in order. get it to want to want me. he still waterer maybe so but to make a living the walkways and i think leah i saw a musical play unitech musical dia. you basically double does go [inaudible] yeah. we use m mail app. how can music amici leak on
and then finally what a johnston students from fda which is india's leading finance us to turn on the campus important. we are is all to see major protests against the government. and we'll we'll bring. on the struggle. and hopefully ought to be able to contribute some energy to their arm ran for mayor. supposed to do a show at fifty eight and welel the director of the institute from what i gather the first time i met them what's a what's a people's organization the vevery much kind of pushing...
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that if grant gave up, the rest of the armies in the west, johnston's army, for example, the armies in texas recently collapsed, it would all be over with. >> so set the scene for us at will murr mcclain's brick house, home, in appomattox courthouse, virginia, on april 9th, 1865. how did the meeting between the men begin? and, you know, who was there? >> well, grant and his staff were there, and you see them assembled here in this fanciful image, no less fanciful than the one we just saw. but a little more crowded, as you see. this is grant's general cadre of officers. and lee arrived, grant arrived, and then grant tried very hard to make small talk. he said to lee, "you may remember me from the mexican war." and lee looked at him and said, "i have no recollection," basically. he really dissed him. and grant, you know, typically didn't care. he realized that lee was a more important figure in the army at that point, although grant was an important border master and was supplying lee's army. and then lee sort of interrupted the small talk and said i think we should get down to business.
that if grant gave up, the rest of the armies in the west, johnston's army, for example, the armies in texas recently collapsed, it would all be over with. >> so set the scene for us at will murr mcclain's brick house, home, in appomattox courthouse, virginia, on april 9th, 1865. how did the meeting between the men begin? and, you know, who was there? >> well, grant and his staff were there, and you see them assembled here in this fanciful image, no less fanciful than the one we...
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them in marble floors and marble falls was 22 miles away from johnson city and a friend of lyndon johnston ben crider relates how he rode horseback 22 miles between johnson city and marble falls carrying those dozen eggs in front of them like this they wouldn't break just for a dime. lonely as it word, that was over and over again in my notes. i kind of loneliness you can't imagine that i couldn't imagine growing up in new york city. sam houston johnson, lyndon johnson's brother once told me how lyndon johnson didn't even grow up in johnson city. he grow up under on the johnson ranch which was 18 miles beyond johnson city further out into the hills around one quarter of that ranch came down near the austin, what they called the austin fredericksburg road which was not a road but a buttered grated path really between austin and fredericksburg but one corner of the ranch came down there and sam houston johnson would tell me how he and lyndon used to sit on the fence for hours when they were little boys hoping that one ride or a carriage would come by and have one new person to talk to. the h
them in marble floors and marble falls was 22 miles away from johnson city and a friend of lyndon johnston ben crider relates how he rode horseback 22 miles between johnson city and marble falls carrying those dozen eggs in front of them like this they wouldn't break just for a dime. lonely as it word, that was over and over again in my notes. i kind of loneliness you can't imagine that i couldn't imagine growing up in new york city. sam houston johnson, lyndon johnson's brother once told me...
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it's led to their match with st johnstone tomorrow being postponed.are having to self—isolate after being out in a bar in the city, which has since gone into lockdown. chris mclaughlin reports. in perth, it's game off with just 2a hours notice. just one week into the new season, hours notice. just one week into the new season, scottish football is already struggling due to coronavirus. this could be why. i packed city centre pub in aberdeen on saturday night. eight first team players were insights, two have since tested positive for covid—19. they had broke the rules between the sfa that's pfl and the scottish government which to put it mildly is com pletely government which to put it mildly is completely unacceptable. football has been given the go—ahead on the strict condition that clubs and players abide by the guidance that has been agreed. if they don't do that, they put at risk the return of the professional game. the players are now self isolating, they have been disciplined, and the club is investigating. lessons, they say, will be learned. th
it's led to their match with st johnstone tomorrow being postponed.are having to self—isolate after being out in a bar in the city, which has since gone into lockdown. chris mclaughlin reports. in perth, it's game off with just 2a hours notice. just one week into the new season, hours notice. just one week into the new season, scottish football is already struggling due to coronavirus. this could be why. i packed city centre pub in aberdeen on saturday night. eight first team players were...
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they arrested brian johnston at his home in live oaks and he reportedly confessed to breaking into the firefighters truck and even wrote him an apology letter. >> here we had somebody who came from completely out of the area and left their family and their life to come here to santa cruz county to help our community get through the most catastrophic fire that we have seen in our history, and then somebody has the audacity to steal from this man. >> meanwhile, a man who defied evacuation orders and then needed a rescue may get stuck with the bill. they had to take time away from battling the flames to rescue an evacuee. he was trying to hike down to his boulder creek home when he got stuck. they had to divert and use their equipment and hours to rescue him. >>> new at 6:00, we are watching while families return home from the complex fires and many of them are not sure what to expect when they get to where their home used to be. we are live near vacaville with their emotional returns. >> reporter: these people did not know for days whether their homes were standing or burned to the groun
they arrested brian johnston at his home in live oaks and he reportedly confessed to breaking into the firefighters truck and even wrote him an apology letter. >> here we had somebody who came from completely out of the area and left their family and their life to come here to santa cruz county to help our community get through the most catastrophic fire that we have seen in our history, and then somebody has the audacity to steal from this man. >> meanwhile, a man who defied...
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>>and according to her friends, the man who was victim nelson from her johnston street home today had no concern for her health, the 56 year-old says she has covid-19 she's still feeling some of the fatigue and those affects and told her she felt too sick to talk on camera after this process server and his men kicked to the curb police officer standing watch to enforce the removal. >>inappropriate immoral disgusting. >>and it can tell the host of community activists. to take action they came to help nelson pack after seeing posts about the eviction on social media, a dozen people have showed up dedicating their their time potentially putting themselves in harm's way of covid to do the right thing but things took a violent turn when the process server took an anti like a lot of nelson's house and said he was taking it to his car accident. this has nelson supporters stepped in. before nelson herself tried to get it the heated situation finally de escalating when the server said he'd return the rifle before he left claiming it was his right to temporarily hold on to it just absurd behavi
>>and according to her friends, the man who was victim nelson from her johnston street home today had no concern for her health, the 56 year-old says she has covid-19 she's still feeling some of the fatigue and those affects and told her she felt too sick to talk on camera after this process server and his men kicked to the curb police officer standing watch to enforce the removal. >>inappropriate immoral disgusting. >>and it can tell the host of community activists. to take...
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this could have led to a battle but johnston's army just recouped and waited for another day. but as you mentioned, val, when we started, the webb family was wealthy and they wanted to remember their relative, who was called a harry. in fact, the original title of this painting is much more dramatic, "the gallant charge of lieutenant harry hidden." i don't know why it was changed to an episode of the war. it was commissioned by the family and displayed in regiments for years. you know, he's considered one of -- i doubt this because this is 1862, he's considered the first union cal vary officer to die during the war. i'm not sure that's possible but we'll go for it for now. you know what i neglected to mention, if we can think back to colonel corcoran again. it's okay to make athis point now. corcoran did get out of prison, our irish brigade hero. he got out be presidenten and recovered and went the back into the service and he h inanything mussly was killed when his service horse fell on him. i don't like horses. a know a lot of people do. they petrify me. so all power for hen
this could have led to a battle but johnston's army just recouped and waited for another day. but as you mentioned, val, when we started, the webb family was wealthy and they wanted to remember their relative, who was called a harry. in fact, the original title of this painting is much more dramatic, "the gallant charge of lieutenant harry hidden." i don't know why it was changed to an episode of the war. it was commissioned by the family and displayed in regiments for years. you...
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. >> reporter: armando is teamed up with two other interns to work with shaun johnston and another googleeen working on a timely project, an app to allow teachers to give interactive quizzes to students talking classes online. >> these tools have become kind of the only means of interaction between students and teachers so we are very excited to build something that can have positive impact on our communities. >> reporter: google turned perhaps not surprisingly to an algorithm to make sure the interns didn't lose out on making valuable connections. >> it will match you with googlers to have copy with. people you wouldn't maybe engage with in a normal summer virtually. >> what do you guys think is a good end or good go? >> i think if we have what we have right now -- >> reporter: google looks at the internship program as a way to identify promising talent to hire. one of its first interns 21 years ago is now a google senior vice president. >> we are expecting these students to come in and do what we might expect someone to do as an entry level employee. >> with pay to match though it won't
. >> reporter: armando is teamed up with two other interns to work with shaun johnston and another googleeen working on a timely project, an app to allow teachers to give interactive quizzes to students talking classes online. >> these tools have become kind of the only means of interaction between students and teachers so we are very excited to build something that can have positive impact on our communities. >> reporter: google turned perhaps not surprisingly to an algorithm...
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are activities that no government would allow a lot of hong kong people are very angry about it johnston revolutionary songs are in order trying to get aleutian yes absolutely are perfectly entitled to chant revolutionary songs in free countries regina europe you can go to london or washington and chant whatever revolutionary songs you want why don't you try it. it depends on whether the songs are chanted as in an opera les miserables la or chant as a part up a well organized and well planned action plan to stoke separatist sentiments. at the end of the day your your reason your pitch to the people of hong kong is trust beijing this security law will not be used in the same way that beijing uses its security laws to tamp down on freedoms on the mainland this is what you are asking them to accept that china is not going to behave the way it behaves on the mainland in hong kong do you really believe that of course trust our motherland our motherland has nothing but good intentions for the people of hong kong and also trust the basic law trust one country 2 systems which has worked well in
are activities that no government would allow a lot of hong kong people are very angry about it johnston revolutionary songs are in order trying to get aleutian yes absolutely are perfectly entitled to chant revolutionary songs in free countries regina europe you can go to london or washington and chant whatever revolutionary songs you want why don't you try it. it depends on whether the songs are chanted as in an opera les miserables la or chant as a part up a well organized and well planned...
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russian oligarchs wives don't make hundreds of thousands in return for a tennis match with doris johnston and it's clear that money that comes to any political party from abroad should be a bit over $10000.00 pounds should be subject to money laundering room and at the moment it's not so i think that's one valuable law that will come from the russia report which didn't find any russian interference in braids it but said that was because m i 5 wasn't looking well obviously the tories say all that russian oligarch money entirely innocent donation so the tory party i've just got a quickly just ask here we have seen case because we had someone on the senate. jeffrey epstein was working for the israelis the israeli government denied it and now galen maxwell finds herself on remand in a brooklyn prison how safe is she here in that her friend epstein died in a new york prison early this is interesting because it may seem quixotic given to those so much injustice in the world or to care about it justice or give a match but you know you judge a system of law by how it treats its most unprepossessi
russian oligarchs wives don't make hundreds of thousands in return for a tennis match with doris johnston and it's clear that money that comes to any political party from abroad should be a bit over $10000.00 pounds should be subject to money laundering room and at the moment it's not so i think that's one valuable law that will come from the russia report which didn't find any russian interference in braids it but said that was because m i 5 wasn't looking well obviously the tories say all...
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but i confirm there are two new individual cases involving people in schools in johnstone and dundee.e dealing with these cases and parents have been written to and carers of children in relevant classes advising where necessary that children should isolate. again, these are situations we are monitoring very closely. that is also true of the cases linked to secondary school pupils such as the cluster in lanarkshire and the one in north—east glasgow. let me remind you as i did yesterday these are community clusters with links to schools, not school—based clusters. the number of confirmed cases associated with the lanarkshire cluster is now nine, a rise of one from yesterday. all these outbreaks have been looked at and followed up by our test and protect teams and we are also today publishing more detailed figures on the overall work test and protect has done over the last two months. these figures which for obvious reasons exclude cases that are still in progress show that since the 22nd ofjune, test and protect teams have contact traced more than 900 positive cases. of the people iden
but i confirm there are two new individual cases involving people in schools in johnstone and dundee.e dealing with these cases and parents have been written to and carers of children in relevant classes advising where necessary that children should isolate. again, these are situations we are monitoring very closely. that is also true of the cases linked to secondary school pupils such as the cluster in lanarkshire and the one in north—east glasgow. let me remind you as i did yesterday these...
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once prime minister barak johnston did acknowledge the seriousness of the situation he was quite swift to testing and hospital bed capacity at the government has also invested a lot in vaccine research with some promising early results from the university of oxford among others and it also has a scheme for for a lot of workers that has helped about 9000000 workers stay afloat during the crisis so a couple of hours of help there is the scheme yeah it's due to end in october is there any reason to hope that things will improve by that to be honest it really doesn't look like the finance minister richie soon when he was announcing these figures now off the british people to prepare for more hardship and more job losses so that's what the government thinks is going to happen in the autumn so it's not looking too good experts also think that unemployment figures won't return to their pre-crisis levels for another 2 years and even at the estimates i thought are very hard to make during a pandemic you know i'm wondering he does this all have to do with the pandemic we're. does bricks play a r
once prime minister barak johnston did acknowledge the seriousness of the situation he was quite swift to testing and hospital bed capacity at the government has also invested a lot in vaccine research with some promising early results from the university of oxford among others and it also has a scheme for for a lot of workers that has helped about 9000000 workers stay afloat during the crisis so a couple of hours of help there is the scheme yeah it's due to end in october is there any reason...
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agencies to last for more resources media outlets had already reported that prime minister barak johnston is looking at perspiring plans to ease restrictions to avoid another nationwide lockdown. now few people expect any surprises when belarus holds elections soon and president alexander lukashenko who's ruled for more than 25 years is described as europe's last dictator but one woman believes she has what it takes to beat him and appears to have lots of support but in baba reports. here here yeah well she's only 37 and she's not a politician that's for atlanta hopes that in a week's time she'll be president have been a rule. on thursday she drew tens of thousands of people to a rally in minsk the biggest protest the country's ever seen. the former teacher announced she'd stand off to her husband sergei a well known blogger was arrested in may he's been charged with plotting mass disturbances said good evening appear with the election commission didn't accept sergei's documents i run instead of him not because i need power open because i'm a politician and want to become president and al
agencies to last for more resources media outlets had already reported that prime minister barak johnston is looking at perspiring plans to ease restrictions to avoid another nationwide lockdown. now few people expect any surprises when belarus holds elections soon and president alexander lukashenko who's ruled for more than 25 years is described as europe's last dictator but one woman believes she has what it takes to beat him and appears to have lots of support but in baba reports. here here...
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he saw an unguarded exposed flag of general jill johnston's confederate army. he led his cavalry and broke through and created havoc. really pushed them back. unfortunately, in the midst of the charge, and that is what this painting is supposed to represent. his head is not held upright because he's just been shot through the neck. he died. >> it is kind of remarkable. it was relatively obscure even in its own time. why was it obscure? >> this little skirmish was not a major battle. second of all, there were two major events going on on the same day. the battle of key ridge in the west as well, which was much more important. more well covered by the media, of course. this could have led to a battle but johnson -- as you mentioned, the family was wealthy and they wanted to remember their relative. it was called a harry. the original title of this painting is much more dramatic. the gallant charge of lieutenant harry hidden. it's commissioned by the family and displayed in regiments four years. he is considered -- i doubt this because it's 1862. he is considered
he saw an unguarded exposed flag of general jill johnston's confederate army. he led his cavalry and broke through and created havoc. really pushed them back. unfortunately, in the midst of the charge, and that is what this painting is supposed to represent. his head is not held upright because he's just been shot through the neck. he died. >> it is kind of remarkable. it was relatively obscure even in its own time. why was it obscure? >> this little skirmish was not a major battle....
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virginia, one day at a place called sangster station, he saw an ofuarded exposed flank general joe johnston's confederate army, and he let his cavalry through and created havoc and really pushed them back. unfortunately in the midst of that is whatnd this is supposed to represent, his hand is not held upright, and that is because the has just been shot through the neck. it is kind of remarkable. it does not diminish the dramatic nature of the canvas, but it was a relatively insecure incident even in its own time. why was it obscure? harold: this little skirmish was not a major battle. second of all, there were two major events going on the same day, the merrimack battle and the battle of peerage in the west -- the battle of peerage in the west. they were more well covered by the media. this could have led to a battle, but johnson's army just waited for another day. as you mentioned when we the family was wealthy. the original title of this painting was much more dramatic. the gallant charge of lieutenant harry hidden. i don't know why they changed it to an episode of the war. it was commissio
virginia, one day at a place called sangster station, he saw an ofuarded exposed flank general joe johnston's confederate army, and he let his cavalry through and created havoc and really pushed them back. unfortunately in the midst of that is whatnd this is supposed to represent, his hand is not held upright, and that is because the has just been shot through the neck. it is kind of remarkable. it does not diminish the dramatic nature of the canvas, but it was a relatively insecure incident...
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and under clinton johnston, legislation begin to go forth. the war on poverty was really real much of this success to powell. he was relentless, he passed bills. but he also had a side there was somewhat dark. he hired people who didn't show up for jobs and he put his third wife on the payroll. he was from san juan, puerto rico. he was so and discipline when it came to ethics that the u.s. congress passed the ethics bill largely because of adam clayton powell junior. they're not the big crimes that we know from headlines that we read about now. but that the time, he had so many southern enemies that is crimes were explosive for headline writers. he was expelled from congress. and for ethics violations. and after 24 years in the house, he took the case to the supreme court. and he won. he told u.s. congress you did a great injustice to adam clayton powell into the voters harlem. electing him, he should let it come back and a seat and he could've had ethics hearings. and then in the end he came back. but he cancer. and buses power. he was no lo
and under clinton johnston, legislation begin to go forth. the war on poverty was really real much of this success to powell. he was relentless, he passed bills. but he also had a side there was somewhat dark. he hired people who didn't show up for jobs and he put his third wife on the payroll. he was from san juan, puerto rico. he was so and discipline when it came to ethics that the u.s. congress passed the ethics bill largely because of adam clayton powell junior. they're not the big crimes...
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from both of the lead vineyards of johnstone i give him now trump was accused of being a kremlin agent and it quickly became clear that he would not pursue a dialogue with putin because of these allegations in the u.s. of yemeni. trump was in a tricky spot being acclaimed in moscow yet paraded in washington. then things started getting even more awkward. the investigation into potential collusion between his campaign team and russian officials was now being led by special counsel robert miller who had taken it over from f.b.i. head james komi in may. democrats had been pushing for somebody outside the justice department to handle the investigation after the president fired a week ago. trump's attempt to maintain control over the investigation had failed the american system of mutual checks and balances was effective limiting the president's powers trump was all too aware of this as a bill imposing new sanctions on russia and was drafted in july 27th seen both sides of congress voted for it. trump signed the bill albeit reluctantly. lifting sanctions independently was clearly beyond his
from both of the lead vineyards of johnstone i give him now trump was accused of being a kremlin agent and it quickly became clear that he would not pursue a dialogue with putin because of these allegations in the u.s. of yemeni. trump was in a tricky spot being acclaimed in moscow yet paraded in washington. then things started getting even more awkward. the investigation into potential collusion between his campaign team and russian officials was now being led by special counsel robert miller...
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probably ended it was the following month in may, after appomattox, when the forces led by general joe johnston surrendered not once but twice to william t. sherman. interestingly, sherman's terms were too generous and the department of war encountered a little bit of a glitch, and sherman never spoke to the secretary of war again after that. so it ended a little sloppily. and that's probably why we remember this gentlemanly kind of magnanimous stacking of arms at appomattox as the final act. in fact, there would be an epilogue, and it would be messy. >> i lied. there's one more question. >> oh, good. >> yes. and it's a good one to end on. do you think edwin stanton said he belonged to the ages or to the angels, if either? >> yeah, if either is probably the question. many people think he said neither or neither. it came down as he belongs to the ages, which i like as a final coda to lincoln's extraordinary heroic presidency. so we have no real way of knowing which he said or if he said either of those memorable phrases. the one thing we can be certain of is he drew the blinds on the window. cle
probably ended it was the following month in may, after appomattox, when the forces led by general joe johnston surrendered not once but twice to william t. sherman. interestingly, sherman's terms were too generous and the department of war encountered a little bit of a glitch, and sherman never spoke to the secretary of war again after that. so it ended a little sloppily. and that's probably why we remember this gentlemanly kind of magnanimous stacking of arms at appomattox as the final act....
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roy johnston now has become a respected member of that body. through the state capital a symbol of the opportunities in politics today and a higher aspirations brought about by the american revolution of '63. the citizens council organized in the mid-50s advocated a means of controlling, economic reprisal, ironically boired this concept and used this to score the first spectacular breakthrough in montgomery. i lived in montgomery at that time and was the news director of a television station. in the late spring or early summer i heard of a small group called the montgomery improvement association. it was trying with no success to persuade the city government to make improvements in the segregated park. it wasn't a park, it was a large vacant lot with a water hydrant. this did not fulfill the pledge of separate but equal in the view of the martin luther king. until december 1st, 1955. on that day a seamstress rosa parks boarded a bus and took a seat. a few stops later she was told to give her seat to a passenger what had just boarded. she refuse
roy johnston now has become a respected member of that body. through the state capital a symbol of the opportunities in politics today and a higher aspirations brought about by the american revolution of '63. the citizens council organized in the mid-50s advocated a means of controlling, economic reprisal, ironically boired this concept and used this to score the first spectacular breakthrough in montgomery. i lived in montgomery at that time and was the news director of a television station....
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courthouse, then south to burkeville down to danville, virginia, and then in north carolina join joe johnston's army. lee is hoping their combined forces they can defeat sherman, turn around and defeat grant. it's a long shot, but it's all lee has at this point. lieutenant colonel arrived to a place called clover hill. this is the home of kate's father and the judge invites lee, longstreet and their staff to supper at clover hill. longstreet is unable to use his right arm from his wound. kate said that longstreet had little to say on any topic. the confederates crossed goods bridge. he said i sent across fields and took up a line on the south side to cover the crossing which to the roads was very much delayed. longstreet's command numbers by 5,000 men. it's the largest and most affected division in lee's army at this point. at amelia courthouse, he was hoping to find supplies and he did. there was plenty of artillery ammunition waiting for him but no food. and now lee has to spend most of april 4th sending parties out to try to forage for food. that's the best he can do. but lieutenant colonel
courthouse, then south to burkeville down to danville, virginia, and then in north carolina join joe johnston's army. lee is hoping their combined forces they can defeat sherman, turn around and defeat grant. it's a long shot, but it's all lee has at this point. lieutenant colonel arrived to a place called clover hill. this is the home of kate's father and the judge invites lee, longstreet and their staff to supper at clover hill. longstreet is unable to use his right arm from his wound. kate...
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. >> nicholas, johnston, good to see you this morning.eading axios in a bit you too can read the newsletter go to signup.axios.com. that does it for me this morning i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >> so when you sit at home in a basement looking at the computer your brain starts to wither away. it's 99.9% of all fat-ilities are
. >> nicholas, johnston, good to see you this morning.eading axios in a bit you too can read the newsletter go to signup.axios.com. that does it for me this morning i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >> so when you sit at home in a basement looking at the computer your brain starts to wither away. it's 99.9% of all fat-ilities are
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editor in chief for axios, nicholas johnston.>> good morning. >> give us axios' 1 big thing today. >> trump and biden ready to refight 1968. we were unpacking a lot of similarities this morning between the campaign this year and the epic campaign in 1968 where richard nixon ran on a law and order platform that he was designed to encourage the silent majority to come out and speak out against unrest in the united states at that time. that's something that donald trump is focussing on right now. you can see it in the all caps tweets when he's talking about law and order, pushing for national guard deployment and federalization of troops to quell the unrest in a lot of states. the flip side of that is the way joe biden is running, focused far less so on the unrest and more so the causes on that unrest. police violence against black people in the communities, he's talked about the victims of the violence instead of the president who's focused on the police side of that. we saw it last night when mike pence at his speech in baltimore
editor in chief for axios, nicholas johnston.>> good morning. >> give us axios' 1 big thing today. >> trump and biden ready to refight 1968. we were unpacking a lot of similarities this morning between the campaign this year and the epic campaign in 1968 where richard nixon ran on a law and order platform that he was designed to encourage the silent majority to come out and speak out against unrest in the united states at that time. that's something that donald trump is...
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johnston has become a respected member of that body.l of the greater opportunities in politics today and the higher aspiration brought about by the american revolution of '63. the white citizens council a new means of controlling southern negroes, economic reprisarepris. it was used to score their first spectacular brew in montgomery, alabama. i lived in montgomery and was news director of a television station. i heard of small group called the montgomery improvement association. it was trying then with no success to persuade city government to make improvements. it wasn't a park, it was a vacant park with a water hydrant peeking above the weeds. this did not fulfill the leader reverend martin luther king. much were the goals and prospects. until december 1st, 1955. on that day a negro seamstress, rosa parks, boarded a bus and took a seat. a few stops later was told to give her seat to a white passenger who had just boarded. she refused. for those who insist a moment be pinpointed when the revolution of '63 began, that moment will serve
johnston has become a respected member of that body.l of the greater opportunities in politics today and the higher aspiration brought about by the american revolution of '63. the white citizens council a new means of controlling southern negroes, economic reprisarepris. it was used to score their first spectacular brew in montgomery, alabama. i lived in montgomery and was news director of a television station. i heard of small group called the montgomery improvement association. it was trying...
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pallbearers, there were great union generals, but there were also major confederate generals, joseph, johnston and simon buckner. again, as part of this reconciliation theme, the stonewall jackson brigade from staunton, virginia came up and marked in the parade. black regiments marched in the parade, because grant had been very instrumental in the civil war in terms of recruiting and training and equipping, you know, black soldiers, and so this was really grant's final statement from beyond the grave, and i think that, you know, grant in many ways reminds me what people have been saying about john mccain in terms of his patriotism, his bravery, his dedication to public service, the fact that he distinguished himself both in civilian service and in military service and kind of reminds us of what old fashioned patriotism should look like. >> last question before we take some questions from the audience. as we reconsider grant, as you have in this magnificent book, what should we learn from grant and his leadership? >> well, i think that one reason people have responded to the book -- all the oth
pallbearers, there were great union generals, but there were also major confederate generals, joseph, johnston and simon buckner. again, as part of this reconciliation theme, the stonewall jackson brigade from staunton, virginia came up and marked in the parade. black regiments marched in the parade, because grant had been very instrumental in the civil war in terms of recruiting and training and equipping, you know, black soldiers, and so this was really grant's final statement from beyond the...
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joseph johnston and simon buckner. again as part of his reconciliation theme, black regiments marched in the parade. and so this was really grant's final statement from beyond the grave. and i think that, you know, grant in many ways reminds me what people have been saying about john mccain in terms of his patriotism, his bravery, his dedication to public service, the fact he distinguished himself from civilian service and military service and reminds us what old patriotism should look like. >> as we reconsider grant as you have in this magnificent book what should we learn from grant and his leadership? >> well, i think one reason people have responded to the book -- all the other people i've written about seem to be instant successes in life. they were built for success, that kind of great drive and energy and focus. grant didn't, and i think people are responding to the book because the highs are as high as any story in american history, but the lows are a lot lower. this is a story with a lot of light and shadow. i
joseph johnston and simon buckner. again as part of his reconciliation theme, black regiments marched in the parade. and so this was really grant's final statement from beyond the grave. and i think that, you know, grant in many ways reminds me what people have been saying about john mccain in terms of his patriotism, his bravery, his dedication to public service, the fact he distinguished himself from civilian service and military service and reminds us what old patriotism should look like....
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i want to bring in david kay johnston. david, thank you for being with us.tially this investigation centered around the hush money payments made in the 2016 election to an adult film star and director but in the "times" piece it reads in a court filing this week prosecutors with the district attorney's office cited reports of possible criminal conduct at the trump organization and investigating possible crimes of bank and insurance fraud. tell us why that's significant. >> prosecutors already have the basic tax information on donald trump. new york state your state tax return is virtually identical to the federal return and the irs shares tax information with the state. what they don't have are the business records of the trump organization, the accounting records they've been feiging for including drafts of tax returns and instructions by trump. and the banking records. once they have all of those records and present them to a grand jury i would anticipate you see donald trump indicted. >> and so, where would it go from there? >> once the grand jury hands u
i want to bring in david kay johnston. david, thank you for being with us.tially this investigation centered around the hush money payments made in the 2016 election to an adult film star and director but in the "times" piece it reads in a court filing this week prosecutors with the district attorney's office cited reports of possible criminal conduct at the trump organization and investigating possible crimes of bank and insurance fraud. tell us why that's significant. >>...
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confusing but the moment i'm speaking with you in bamako this sort of your high rated birdie up there in johnston and seat of that seat they are carefully controlling the access. on a final resident of the team which is the place militant military are unfolding we believe xpress. she is a very warm and the situation is not really clear now though it's very important tool remember that in 2008 in any or and from that scene and getting to the downtown city in bamako all the departments. and everyone is rushing home somewhere up in the homes of some very doomsday new cherry including the. president of the parliament of their bonds who is a contest controversy and most of the media and also some minister according to reports i mean he still. has it in baja now it's very complicated to say what tell him we were barassi or explain it's filtering and experiencing this situation is very confusing and we keep on easy on the situation and in the next coming hours we know better thanks so much for that we will be saying across the story mohamed salah journalist and publisher of the mali mag dot com thank yo
confusing but the moment i'm speaking with you in bamako this sort of your high rated birdie up there in johnston and seat of that seat they are carefully controlling the access. on a final resident of the team which is the place militant military are unfolding we believe xpress. she is a very warm and the situation is not really clear now though it's very important tool remember that in 2008 in any or and from that scene and getting to the downtown city in bamako all the departments. and...
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we have a food lab at the johnston space center in houston, texas. the for the astronauts go on a mission, they have the opportunity to taste test some of their foods, so there are a variety of types of food available aboard the station. a lot of it needs to be reheated with hot water. they can eat anything -- at holidays, they have a lot of the same food we have here, sweet potatoes and turkey. those kinds of good foods. they have candy like we have here on earth. they are not lacking on some of those sweet things. one thing they don't typically have are a lot of the fresh fruits and veggies that we get to enjoy. that is something that sometimes can arrive on a cargo dragon spaceship. the crew loves that, but it is hard to get that food up to them because it has to be fresh when it is packed. by the time it arrives, sometimes that can be several days. whenever they can do a load of that cargo and get fresh fruits and veggies up to them, it is always greatly appreciated. there is always some good pictures of people juggling oranges. >> deground is go
we have a food lab at the johnston space center in houston, texas. the for the astronauts go on a mission, they have the opportunity to taste test some of their foods, so there are a variety of types of food available aboard the station. a lot of it needs to be reheated with hot water. they can eat anything -- at holidays, they have a lot of the same food we have here, sweet potatoes and turkey. those kinds of good foods. they have candy like we have here on earth. they are not lacking on some...
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courthouse, then south to burkefield, down to danville, virginia, and then into north carolina, join joe johnston's army fighting against sherman. lee is hoping the combined forces they can defeat sherman, turn around, and defeat grant. it's a long shot, but it's all lee has at this point. the lieutenant colonel, one of longstreet's staff officers, will arrive to a place called clover hill, the home of kate cox, an acquaintance of his from richmond. this is the home of kate's father, judge john h. cox, and the judge invites lee, longstreet, and their staffs to supper at clover hill. kate is going to help longstreet cut his food because he's still unable to use his right arm from his wound. kate also said that longstreet had learned to say on any topic. the confederates were crossing the bridge between april 3rd and april 4th. longstreet says i took up a line on the south side to cover the cross of the artillery, which owing to the heavy roads was very much delayed. longstreet's command at this point numbered about 5,000 men. it's the largest and most effective division in lee's army at this point.
courthouse, then south to burkefield, down to danville, virginia, and then into north carolina, join joe johnston's army fighting against sherman. lee is hoping the combined forces they can defeat sherman, turn around, and defeat grant. it's a long shot, but it's all lee has at this point. the lieutenant colonel, one of longstreet's staff officers, will arrive to a place called clover hill, the home of kate cox, an acquaintance of his from richmond. this is the home of kate's father, judge john...
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thanks for your insight, steve johnston there. now for the first word headlines.iden has accepted democratic presidential nomination, them into and what he calls a period of darkness for america. in the most important moment of his political career, he encouraged voters to send him to the white house in place of president trump. the president told supporters that biden would be their worst were he to win the election in november. >> it's with great honor and humility i accept this nomination for president of the united states of america. china's delayed phase i trade talks will happen soon after president trump postpone a review at the weekend. tensions between beijing and washington contending to rise over trade, human rights, and hong kong. the ministry says they will be in touch. the president said he killed the plan we can review because he's unhappy with china's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. inflation remains at zero for the second month, even as the economy starts to reopen following the coronavirus emergency. cpi was unchanged in july from a month e
thanks for your insight, steve johnston there. now for the first word headlines.iden has accepted democratic presidential nomination, them into and what he calls a period of darkness for america. in the most important moment of his political career, he encouraged voters to send him to the white house in place of president trump. the president told supporters that biden would be their worst were he to win the election in november. >> it's with great honor and humility i accept this...
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the last book was lorenzo johnston green's. it's usually part of larger history, slavery in the united states, slavery in the american north and i'm guilty of 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 context. in doing so, i'll talk about the history of slavery until n rry england. i envision this book as a conversation, or, rather, me narrating a conversation that's been going on for about the past 25 years. and you see about four different conversations going on in that time period. the first, there's been a massive outpouring of academic scholarship, books, journals, articles, things like on slavery. most of that is hyper specialized focusing on particular places, moments, themes or sources. these works as excellent as they are, sometimes make it difficult to see the bigger picture. and also, they're sometimes
the last book was lorenzo johnston green's. it's usually part of larger history, slavery in the united states, slavery in the american north and i'm guilty of 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 context. in doing so, i'll talk about the history of slavery until n rry...
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kennedy, president kennedy, president lyndon johnston-- johnson very uncomfortable. we are actually talking about radical structural justification king is going to amplify those parts months-- much more, but when you think about the idea where we are at in the concept of george floyd and all these different police killings i think one thing you see from mountain and margin is they realized the criminal justice system even in the context of the 50s and 60s was a gateway to panoramic injustice and so we need a radical transformation of not just criminal justice in the united states, but the way in which the criminal justice system interfaces with all aspects of democratic institutions from public spaces where people are so very old in terms of housing. that goes for public schools that are pipeline to correction for juvenile and adults. tobaccos were so many different aspects of our lives that i think mountain and a march and absolutely understood, but even though that is a debate i think over time they both come to realize that they are on the same side because it's r
kennedy, president kennedy, president lyndon johnston-- johnson very uncomfortable. we are actually talking about radical structural justification king is going to amplify those parts months-- much more, but when you think about the idea where we are at in the concept of george floyd and all these different police killings i think one thing you see from mountain and margin is they realized the criminal justice system even in the context of the 50s and 60s was a gateway to panoramic injustice...
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even worse we'll have a live interview and in sports be back on top of the wild golf address in johnston winston by 11 shots in boston the well. hello things slow to change usually in this part of the world is hot and dusty and usually dry in the middle east with assistant tali true around the coast of among other cloudmark generate a share or 2 up in the mountains or 2 down west in yemen as well as the law should be his hobby which is his permanent drizzle over cost situation that's failing and the breeze is just about to pick up out of iraq and then towards qatar this time you are to get dry dusty breeze which is nice or you get nothing at all in this humid between the 2 at the moment so long as forecast i think we can see that stuttering failing come back again for a couple days thursday and friday. the shot of building into nice clumps now which tend to produce local flooding in nigeria and i think in both how we get to choose day will be further west towards the kid the faster and then they go off shores the atlantic and you can see the orange shows you the depths well indicates the
even worse we'll have a live interview and in sports be back on top of the wild golf address in johnston winston by 11 shots in boston the well. hello things slow to change usually in this part of the world is hot and dusty and usually dry in the middle east with assistant tali true around the coast of among other cloudmark generate a share or 2 up in the mountains or 2 down west in yemen as well as the law should be his hobby which is his permanent drizzle over cost situation that's failing...
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the last book to do this was lorenzo johnston green's the negro in new england, published in 1942. there's been plenty of books since then that explore slavery in new england, but they're usually part of larger histories of slavery in the united states, slavery in the american north, or a focused historical study, and i'm certainly guilty of doing that with my first book. this is a general overview meant for kind of 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 to give you a brief overview of its contents. in doing so, i'll 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 envisioned this book as a conversation or rather me narrating a conversation that's been going on for about the past 25 years. and you see about four different conversations going on in that time period. the first, there's been a massive outpouring of academic scholarship, books, journal
the last book to do this was lorenzo johnston green's the negro in new england, published in 1942. there's been plenty of books since then that explore slavery in new england, but they're usually part of larger histories of slavery in the united states, slavery in the american north, or a focused historical study, and i'm certainly guilty of doing that with my first book. this is a general overview meant for kind of reading public. this evening, i want to discuss the purpose of writing this...
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breaking news as i mentioned moment ago, johnson&johnston acquiring, this acquisition is all cash, $52.52ok at momenta. stay with us. we will be right back. ♪ following her dreams into taxidermy! oh, it's...tax attorney. ♪ i read that wrong, oh yeeaaaah! geico. save an extra 15 percent when you switch by october 7th. ♪ give it up for tara! but what if you could stdo better than that?k. when you switch by october 7th. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what...
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we have a food lab at the johnston space center in houston, texas.s have the opportunity to taste test some of their foods before they go on a mission. there are a variety of types of food available. a lot of it needs to be reheated with hot water. they can eat anything -- at holidays, they have the things we have here, sweet potatoes and turkey. they have candy like we have here on earth. they are not lacking on some of those sweet things. one thing they typically don't have our a lot of the fresh fruits and veggies that we get to enjoy. that can sometimes arise on a cargo dragon spaceship. it is hard to get that food up to them because it has to be fresh when it is packed. by the time it arrives, sometimes that can be several days. ofnever they can do a load that cargo and get fresh fruits and veggies up to them, it is appreciated. partground is go for the or -- depart burn two. for depart burn two. siva: confirmation from the core . good read back from the dragon spacecraft. that vehicle is go for depart burn number two. that is expected in 12 min
we have a food lab at the johnston space center in houston, texas.s have the opportunity to taste test some of their foods before they go on a mission. there are a variety of types of food available. a lot of it needs to be reheated with hot water. they can eat anything -- at holidays, they have the things we have here, sweet potatoes and turkey. they have candy like we have here on earth. they are not lacking on some of those sweet things. one thing they typically don't have our a lot of the...
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. >> nicholas, johnston, good to see you this morning. i'll be reading axios in a bit you too can read the newsletter go to signup.axios.com. that does it for me this morning i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >> so when you sit at home in a basement looking at the computer your brain starts to wither away. it's 99.9% of all fat-ilities are adults. we're competing with others but i'm not competing with anyone. your brain starts to wither away. we have a lot of good experience at that just by taking a look at what's happening in politics. >> i tell you what, he needs to get out of the basement, mika. >> is he okay? >> i guess they rushed him down to the bunker more than he expected because i was thinking one of these things where it was projection or confession. looks like confession there. you remember those books about the kids that lived in the attic. i guess we have a president that lives in in the basement and that was a cry for help. my gosh, the mind just -- >> yeah, it's not doing well. i think he had a very bad day
. >> nicholas, johnston, good to see you this morning. i'll be reading axios in a bit you too can read the newsletter go to signup.axios.com. that does it for me this morning i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts now. >> so when you sit at home in a basement looking at the computer your brain starts to wither away. it's 99.9% of all fat-ilities are adults. we're competing with others but i'm not competing with anyone. your brain starts to wither away. we have a lot...
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doris: lyndon johnston. enough for the reasons you might think . think watching him in those last years of his life was on his ranch, and experience to see a man had no other resources in the swipe of politics to me he didn't know how to get through the days of politics. [laughter]. meetings in the morning to figure out what to do in the day. which cows were going to be given an inch medicine. which tractors. have to have meetings but no longer of the deals of the hill . like a ranch. he could not go to sleep at night until he knew how many people were coming through the library. such as well he said he would give them free donuts and coffee to come. people he was so sad he couldn't be alone. he would ask me to stay outside of his room when he took an app. and it 23 years old you would think at the end of the most exciting thing in the world would be to become president. but yet he had not balanced that success with family love friendships force anything else. so that it left him so lonely at the end, it was make me know that the success of the pri
doris: lyndon johnston. enough for the reasons you might think . think watching him in those last years of his life was on his ranch, and experience to see a man had no other resources in the swipe of politics to me he didn't know how to get through the days of politics. [laughter]. meetings in the morning to figure out what to do in the day. which cows were going to be given an inch medicine. which tractors. have to have meetings but no longer of the deals of the hill . like a ranch. he could...
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ammonium nitrate and the port of beirut which blew up last tuesday. 0ur middle east analyst alan johnston towards the government has been growing, in the aftermath of the explosion. there was absolute outrage that the authorities, the government could have allowed that great stock of ammonium nitrate that you mentioned to be stored in the heart of beirut, devastating the city when it erupted. unimpressed, too, many people in beirut at how little the government seem to do to try to help in the effort to clear up the city, at the same time, international communities shaped up to pour in aid, signalled very clearly that it simply didn't trust the existing powers that be to handle that incoming money and made quite clear diplomatically that it intended to bypass the government. so this is the government under the most intense strain, yesterday we began to see ministers resigning, first the information minister, the justice minister, the environment minister, ahead of a crisis cabinet meeting today, we've had the finance minister was going to go, during that meeting we heard there were indicat
ammonium nitrate and the port of beirut which blew up last tuesday. 0ur middle east analyst alan johnston towards the government has been growing, in the aftermath of the explosion. there was absolute outrage that the authorities, the government could have allowed that great stock of ammonium nitrate that you mentioned to be stored in the heart of beirut, devastating the city when it erupted. unimpressed, too, many people in beirut at how little the government seem to do to try to help in the...