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>> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving ten for aggravated all the and armed robbery, will be held in their cells. everett says it's of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is there a particular reason we being targeted? >> targeted? i just reached in and picked your number out. that's it. that's it. you like that answer? >> sounds like a lie to me. >> okay. i wouldn't them bobos. concerned with bobos or sneakers when they come out, helps them get around. they want to fight. it's a whole lot easier for traction. sometimes it's an indication in the day room you'll see several come out in bobos that something's going to happen. >> you was high to me. if i want to fight, i could come out in these. i don't need a particular type of shoes to fight. >> okay. >> i want to fight. taking my shoes no
>> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving ten for aggravated all the and armed robbery, will be held in their cells. everett says it's of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is...
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one is the judge joseph johnson. but the case was in our favor against d~ cf. not once but twice.ut despite the evidence, he ruled in massachusetts d~ cf. and number two is the governor of massachusetts who can overroadway the judge and stop the torteur that is going on, and in the state of massachusetts with my daughter. he just renowses to. pursue and so what leg@zz remey is happening? >> we are pursuing a number of legal remedies. we'll get it out of the judge's chamber through the appellate court. and a number of civil right's violation and they will be coming. we'll hold individuals that are involved in this from boston general's hospital and d~ cf accountable. (applause) you can't have a system like this where they call in d~ cf because you will not follow their advice. and the person is getting a grant from the nih. there is all kinds of problems between what is happening in boston hospital and d~ cf. and there is a family that is torn apart with a 14 year old girl and who is now 15 upon-year-olds. and you can't replace 14 months at that age cycle. >> as i close, let me say
one is the judge joseph johnson. but the case was in our favor against d~ cf. not once but twice.ut despite the evidence, he ruled in massachusetts d~ cf. and number two is the governor of massachusetts who can overroadway the judge and stop the torteur that is going on, and in the state of massachusetts with my daughter. he just renowses to. pursue and so what leg@zz remey is happening? >> we are pursuing a number of legal remedies. we'll get it out of the judge's chamber through the...
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. >> reporter: joseph califano was president johnson domestic policy chief. >> the assassination of kennedy things, to get the civil rights act of 1964 passed. >> reporter: getting the civil rights bill through a congress controlled in part by southern segregationists took all of lyndon johnson's geill. here he is using his persuasive powers on georgia senator richard russell. >> i think this may have been one of the moments when president johnson, in talking to senator russell who had been his if you don't come with us on mentor for years, saying dick, if you don't come with us on this, i'm going to have to run over you. >> i'm about to sign into law a civil rights act of 1964. >> reporter: and president johnson got what he wanted. >> america is different today. because of the work of lyndon johnson. >> reporter: at the time congressman john lewis was a 24- year-old civil rights campaigner. >> the signs that we saw in 1963 and '64 that said "white waiting," "colored waiting," "white men," "colored men," "white women," "colored women," those signs are gone. our country is much better and we
. >> reporter: joseph califano was president johnson domestic policy chief. >> the assassination of kennedy things, to get the civil rights act of 1964 passed. >> reporter: getting the civil rights bill through a congress controlled in part by southern segregationists took all of lyndon johnson's geill. here he is using his persuasive powers on georgia senator richard russell. >> i think this may have been one of the moments when president johnson, in talking to senator...
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. >> reporter: joseph califano was part of johnson's domestic policy team. >> the assassination of kennedyto get the civil rights act of 1964 passed. >> reporter: getting civil rights bill through the congress controlled in part by southern segregationists took all of lyndon johnson's guile. here he is using his persuasive powers on congressman russell. >> i think may have been one of the moments when johnson in talking with russell who had been his mentor for years saying, dick, if you don't come with us on this, i'm going to have to run over you. >> i'm about to sign into law a civil rights act of 1964. >> reporter: and president johnson got what he wanted. >> america is different today because of the work of lyndon johnson. >> reporter: at the time congressman john lewis was a 24-year-old civil rights campaigner. >> the signs that we saw in 1963 and '64 that said white waiting, colored waiting, white men, colored men, white women, colored women, those signs are gone. our country is much better, and we are better people. >> reporter: in later years the johnson presidency would be more de
. >> reporter: joseph califano was part of johnson's domestic policy team. >> the assassination of kennedyto get the civil rights act of 1964 passed. >> reporter: getting civil rights bill through the congress controlled in part by southern segregationists took all of lyndon johnson's guile. here he is using his persuasive powers on congressman russell. >> i think may have been one of the moments when johnson in talking with russell who had been his mentor for years...
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. >> joining me now, joseph califano who was president johnson's assistant and taylor branch, the authorts movement, america in the king years. let's talk a little about the larger lbj legacy here as, you know, vietnam can't ever be taken away from that legacy but it seems to be that the library wants to remind people, and you were a part of this, there was a pretty large domestic legacy that president johnson left. >> it was extraordinary, chuck. you mentioned the civil rights bills. he did pass the voting rights act in 1965, he passed fair housing in 1968 in the wake of king's assassination. but beyond civil rights we had the pre-k and headstart. he started head start. the higher education bill, 60% of our college kids are there on grants and work study loans, they're called pell grants now but the higher education act he passed. but it didn't stop there. it was the first clean water law, the first clean air law. needless to say, you shouldn't have to go to boston and new york to see good theater or go to broadway for a good musical. so he passed the national endowments for the arts an
. >> joining me now, joseph califano who was president johnson's assistant and taylor branch, the authorts movement, america in the king years. let's talk a little about the larger lbj legacy here as, you know, vietnam can't ever be taken away from that legacy but it seems to be that the library wants to remind people, and you were a part of this, there was a pretty large domestic legacy that president johnson left. >> it was extraordinary, chuck. you mentioned the civil rights...
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joseph in california. you're on the air. ok, senator johnson. i'm going to help you. building number seven was half a mile away. we have already addressed that so we are going to move on. linda, a republican,. -- republican caller. i want senator johnson, to thank you for standing up for our american people. i think our country is in a lot of trouble. host: is that it? guest: i agree. as i saw the passage of the health-care law, i knew the assault that would be on our freedom. to date every american share of the debt is $50,000. ,hen i talk to young people figure 10 years in the future 150 thousand dollars for your grandparents share. that is not going away. do you understand what we are doing to future generations, the prosperity and opportunity? you're depriving them by not admitting we have a problem, not properly diagnosing it, and doing virtually nothing. i have been in office for more than three years and i have taken tough votes to solve these problems because we really don't have a willing partner in the white house who is willing to take the political risk li
joseph in california. you're on the air. ok, senator johnson. i'm going to help you. building number seven was half a mile away. we have already addressed that so we are going to move on. linda, a republican,. -- republican caller. i want senator johnson, to thank you for standing up for our american people. i think our country is in a lot of trouble. host: is that it? guest: i agree. as i saw the passage of the health-care law, i knew the assault that would be on our freedom. to date every...
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joseph, you're on the air. >> caller: i'm back. okay, senator johnson, i'm going to tell you, number 37, a half mile away, tell people what brought -- >> host: you receive, we already address that so we're going to move on. linda in churchville, maryland. republican caller. >> caller: senator johnson, i want to thank you so much for standing up to the american people. i feel that our country is in a lot of trouble. >> host: is that it? >> caller: yes. >> host: oo go ahead. >> guest: linda, agree. i liked my life in wisconsin, enjoyed running a manufacturing plant, but is a saw the passage of healthcare law, i knew what an assault that would be on our freedom. and we're mortgaging our children's future. greta, today, every american share of the federal debt it $55,000. and ten years it will be $75,000, and i talk to young people, i say $75,000 and pack on $150,000 for your parents' and grandparents share because that's not going away. i asked my audiences, do you understand what we're doing to future generations? we're depriving them by not admitting we
joseph, you're on the air. >> caller: i'm back. okay, senator johnson, i'm going to tell you, number 37, a half mile away, tell people what brought -- >> host: you receive, we already address that so we're going to move on. linda in churchville, maryland. republican caller. >> caller: senator johnson, i want to thank you so much for standing up to the american people. i feel that our country is in a lot of trouble. >> host: is that it? >> caller: yes. >>...