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mr. johnson? is it because over 2 million people have been deported under his presidency which is more than were deported under the previous administration in eight years? with 17 months left on this term? is that the reason why he's known as the deporter in chief? >> well let me answer your question -- let me say two things, sir. one, as i have mentioned, i believe it is important that we focus our deportation resources on threats to public safety. and with our new policy, i believe we are doing that increasingly. so a higher percentage of those in immigration detention today than used to be the case are those who are in my top two priorities for removal. 76% of those in immigration detention today are in my top priority for removal. the felons, those apprehended at the border. so i want to focus our resources on the threat to public safety. i know the president supports that and shares that view. the other thing i'll say in response to your question sir, is as i mentioned earlier, i think we nee
mr. johnson? is it because over 2 million people have been deported under his presidency which is more than were deported under the previous administration in eight years? with 17 months left on this term? is that the reason why he's known as the deporter in chief? >> well let me answer your question -- let me say two things, sir. one, as i have mentioned, i believe it is important that we focus our deportation resources on threats to public safety. and with our new policy, i believe we...
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president johnson: how are you feeling, everett? mr. dirksen: i would feel better if you rustled me up half a dozen votes. president johnson: you told me you did not want to. mr. dirksen: i weighed you to be on the right side. president johnson: you had a lot to do that. all right. mr. dirksen: [indiscernible] not supporting the house position. president johnson: i will. and let me ask you -- my judgment on this judges bill. is that a necessary bill? mr. dirksen: well, the judicial conference recommended it. frankly, i do not know if we need it until next year. president johnson: for the hearings in the judiciary? mr. dirksen: [indiscernible] they work rather closely -- president johnson: you should have made a helluva speech there today. i wish i was there to hear it. mr. dirksen: why were you not here? president johnson: i can't have any fun anymore. they won't let me get out. if i could come out and visit you, i would do it every night. mr. dirksen: why don't you do it? president johnson: if you stay there for 10, 15 minutes, i might
president johnson: how are you feeling, everett? mr. dirksen: i would feel better if you rustled me up half a dozen votes. president johnson: you told me you did not want to. mr. dirksen: i weighed you to be on the right side. president johnson: you had a lot to do that. all right. mr. dirksen: [indiscernible] not supporting the house position. president johnson: i will. and let me ask you -- my judgment on this judges bill. is that a necessary bill? mr. dirksen: well, the judicial conference...
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mrs. johnson. linda is former chairman of st the board for "reading is fundamental" the nation's largest children's literary organization. and she serves on the board of the lbj foundation. she's also the former first lady of virginia, another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. her, i might mention, too, that her husband, former senator and former governor, chuck robb, is with us today. lynn ra diinda will be joined oy mr. levinson. at the white house, larry helped shape and bring to enactment a comprehensive domestic legislative agenda which included medicare, the safe streets act, and landmark education and civil rights measures. he's a harvard law graduate and a lawyer in private practice today here in washington. and finally it's also my distinct pleasure to now introduce our first moderator, the great bob schieffer. as all of you know, bob is the cbs news chief washington correspondent and the award-winning host of "face the nation." bob made some news of his own earlier this
mrs. johnson. linda is former chairman of st the board for "reading is fundamental" the nation's largest children's literary organization. and she serves on the board of the lbj foundation. she's also the former first lady of virginia, another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. her, i might mention, too, that her husband, former senator and former governor, chuck robb, is with us today. lynn ra diinda will be joined oy mr. levinson. at the white house, larry helped...
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mr. johnson: thank you. mr.ainwol, i want to focus on the portion of your testimony regarding advanced driver assistance systems. i understand the benefits that you're explaining about these systems, the senses it provide braking assist and adaptive cruise control. i understand newer software will go far beyond just those actions. my concern reinvolves around the encryption of this -- reinvolves around the encryption of this technology. if these systems are being operated on a broad range of technologies between vehicles, how are these frequents being protected -- frequentses being protected? -- frequencies being protected? mr. bainwol: i will come back with a vetted ennear's answer. so based on bsrc which is a technology that was built for the purposes of communications between vehicles, and i will come back to you again with the specifics of the security that's embedded in that. we're obviously not at a point of full deployment. this is being tested. there's been an expansive test out of ann arbor over the las
mr. johnson: thank you. mr.ainwol, i want to focus on the portion of your testimony regarding advanced driver assistance systems. i understand the benefits that you're explaining about these systems, the senses it provide braking assist and adaptive cruise control. i understand newer software will go far beyond just those actions. my concern reinvolves around the encryption of this -- reinvolves around the encryption of this technology. if these systems are being operated on a broad range of...
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president johnson: how are you feeling, everett? mr. dirksen: i would feel better if you rustled me up half a dozen votes. president johnson: you told me you did not want to. all i'd have done is just turn up 10 more against you. mr. dirksen: i wanted you on the right side, that's all. president johnson: you had a lot to do with that. mr. dirksen: give seller a compliment. [indiscernible] not supporting the house position. really a rough time. president johnson: i will. and let me ask you -- he wants my judgment on this judges bill. is that a necessary bill? mr. dirksen: well, the judicial conference recommended it. frankly, i do not know if we need it until next year. president johnson: he said that y'all didn't have any hearings in the judiciary committee. mr. dirksen: they work rather closely -- president johnson: you should have made a helluva speech there today. they make my wish i was there listening to you. mr. dirksen: why were you not here? president johnson: i can't have any fun anymore. they won't let me get out. if i could co
president johnson: how are you feeling, everett? mr. dirksen: i would feel better if you rustled me up half a dozen votes. president johnson: you told me you did not want to. all i'd have done is just turn up 10 more against you. mr. dirksen: i wanted you on the right side, that's all. president johnson: you had a lot to do with that. mr. dirksen: give seller a compliment. [indiscernible] not supporting the house position. really a rough time. president johnson: i will. and let me ask you -- he...
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mr. president. pres. johnson: thank you. tell the others to move out so they can come in here and get one. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. >> great speech, mr. president. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> [indiscernible] pres. johnson: now if you will give me each one here. >> thank you very much. >> [indiscernible] pres. johnson: y'all move on there. >> wonderful achievement. >> can you hold it there? would you stay there, please? thank you. >> thank you. pres. johnson: some more pens here? move that chair up a little. >> [indiscernible] pres. johnson: come on around. we are going to need several more, boys. all right. thank you. thank you. all right, sir. i will be with you just as soon as i get this. >> mr. president, really great to meet you. pres. johnson: where is larry? >> he just stepped out. pres. johnson: let me get him. would you take these? you got some republicans that helped to do it too. go get dirksen. see if they are out there. i know it. they have not been in this picture. see if any of
mr. president. pres. johnson: thank you. tell the others to move out so they can come in here and get one. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. >> great speech, mr. president. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> [indiscernible] pres. johnson: now if you will give me each one here. >> thank you very much. >> [indiscernible] pres. johnson: y'all move on there. >> wonderful achievement. >> can you hold it there? would you stay there,...
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mr. president, chairman mills has actually strengthened the care bill, johnson said i'm going to get my brother. and the aides said why so, mr. president? and he said, well, there's an old joke about a fellow in my home city of johnson city, texas. and he was interviewing for a job as a switch operator on the railroad. and the fellow interviewing him said, well, what would happen if you saw two trains coming together where the threat of a collision was occurring? he said i would get my brother. the guy said, well, what do you mean? and he said well, my brother has never seen a train wreck before. and he said i've never seen a bill get stronger after being in committee. >> i just want to make a comment about the picture with president truman. you know, there was a big argument at the white house. i had just been there two weeks. and the question was, well, if i sign the bill here in the white house or go to the congress and sign it. all the advisers are saying you don't want to take a trip anymore. do it here. all the pens were handed out. and he said, no, i'm going to see my old friend, preside
mr. president, chairman mills has actually strengthened the care bill, johnson said i'm going to get my brother. and the aides said why so, mr. president? and he said, well, there's an old joke about a fellow in my home city of johnson city, texas. and he was interviewing for a job as a switch operator on the railroad. and the fellow interviewing him said, well, what would happen if you saw two trains coming together where the threat of a collision was occurring? he said i would get my brother....
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mrs. johnson, distinguished guests. you have done me a great honor in coming here today and have made me a very, very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and have moved to the sidelines, these are the days that we are trying to celebrate for them. these people are our prideful responsibility, and they are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protection available. not one of these of our citizens should ever be abandoned or sent for the dignity of charity. charity is dignity when you have to have it. but you don't want these people to have anything to do with charity, and we don't want them to have an idea of hopeless despair. mr. president, i glad to have lived this long. [ applause ] and to witness today the signing of the medicare bill which puts this nation right where it needs to be to be right. your inspired leadership and responsiveness, forward-looking and responsive forward-looking congress have made it historically pos
mrs. johnson, distinguished guests. you have done me a great honor in coming here today and have made me a very, very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and have moved to the sidelines, these are the days that we are trying to celebrate for them. these people are our prideful responsibility, and they are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protection available. not one of these of our citizens should...
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mr. johnson. >> reporter: police identified the victims as 26-year-old amani johnson of northeast and 21-year-old sha heed james of clinton. >> reporter: there's a bit of outrage amidst the highly publicized all hands on deck. >> reporter: six overses were close enough to respond on b street in short order. not quickly enough. they can't be everywhere at once. >> i'm kind of appalled this has happened. >> reporter: there was another weekend spade of shootings across the city six different scenes including a man shot at 4400 block of 6th place and man wounded at 18th street around 2:45. a total of nine victims at six scenes kept fire and ems crews busy. witnesses to the b street scene said principles george's ambulance was there and often helps the city when the crews are stretched thin. mark johnson helps to keep them out of this kind of trouble says resources and help are spread th thinly, too. >> the educational system and support system and programs don't have nowhere to go. they hang in the because there's nothing here and nowhere for them to go. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >> w
mr. johnson. >> reporter: police identified the victims as 26-year-old amani johnson of northeast and 21-year-old sha heed james of clinton. >> reporter: there's a bit of outrage amidst the highly publicized all hands on deck. >> reporter: six overses were close enough to respond on b street in short order. not quickly enough. they can't be everywhere at once. >> i'm kind of appalled this has happened. >> reporter: there was another weekend spade of shootings...
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mr. johnson. >> police say during the first night of all hands on deck, they did make nine arrests and took nine illegal guns off the streets as well as some high capacity magazines. the man accused of killing a texas sheriff's deputy will be in court on monday. shannon miles is facing capital murder charges. the harris county sheriff's office says he ambushed deputy guerin goforth at a gas station near houston last night. goforth was in uniform when police say miles walked up to his patrol car and opened fire. detectives don't have a motive yesterday. goforth was a ten-year veteran of the force. he leaves behind his wife and two children. >>> well, ten years ago today the rains came, the levees broke and the city of new orleans was changed forever. a decade after hurricane katrina, it has been an emotional week for survivors of the storm. while they remember the devastation, they also rejoiced in the crescent city's strong recovery. but nbc's kristen dahlgren looks at how much more needs to be done. >> reporter: ten years ago water filled new orleans' ninth ward. >> scene being replayed th
mr. johnson. >> police say during the first night of all hands on deck, they did make nine arrests and took nine illegal guns off the streets as well as some high capacity magazines. the man accused of killing a texas sheriff's deputy will be in court on monday. shannon miles is facing capital murder charges. the harris county sheriff's office says he ambushed deputy guerin goforth at a gas station near houston last night. goforth was in uniform when police say miles walked up to his...
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mr. johnson. >> intelligence-gathering techniques led them to colwyn after he allegedly impersonated another u.s. marshal and raped them. >> and when he got their confidence he produced the gun and demanded sexual favors from them. when they didn't comply it got physical and he would rape his victims. >> according to court records he has a long history of doing this going back to 2005. >> he has an extensive criminal history including impersonating government officials and firearms offenses as well. >> and neighbors in colwyn were alarmed to hear he was hiding out here staying with a women who was also taken into custody. >> and he is raping women that is uncalled for, get him out of here. >> i have a beautiful wife and daughter, we don't need anybody like that around here. that's how i feel. >> by the way, i am told the marshal struck by the vehicle covered cuts and bruises but otherwise will be ok. meanwhile edwin johnson expected to be extradited back to baltimore to face charges of rape, sexual assault, weapons and related offenses. live at the federal building in center city, dann cuell
mr. johnson. >> intelligence-gathering techniques led them to colwyn after he allegedly impersonated another u.s. marshal and raped them. >> and when he got their confidence he produced the gun and demanded sexual favors from them. when they didn't comply it got physical and he would rape his victims. >> according to court records he has a long history of doing this going back to 2005. >> he has an extensive criminal history including impersonating government officials...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.hich means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. i was about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human at td bank. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: this berm marks the border between syria and jordan. the refugees that we ran into were coming across the top of the berm and turning themselves in to the safety of the jordanian border officers. more than a million have crossed into jordan so far during the four-year civil war in syria. it is a war where starvation is a weapon, and the u.s. is playing a major
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.hich means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. i was about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain....
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.hich means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. blinds to go's summer celebration sale is going on now make a splash with new sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more, all at 20-35% off! it's the hottest sale of the year. just when you need to cool off most. blinds to go. blinds for life. >> meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily tonight and we're talking about heat wave number five. >> yeah. begins tomorrow right at the beginning of the new month of september and it's going to stretch right out through most of the first week of september. yes, the heat is back on. as we look at double scan live radar w
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.hich means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf...
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mrs. johnson took some of the funds, investments, and she invested it into large ranching operations. she alsoarly managed those. she was an early civil rights advocate. she was so strongly inigne supp of the civil right act, that she was there when lbj signed that bill. she was the only woman in the room in 1964 when he signed gly that. she also was very strongly interested in an advocate of women seeking higher education. most known for the beautification programs. the beautification program ssin wasn't justg. planting flowers. the beautification program was very encompassing. care of urban life, cleaning up the highways.l there were environmental ark elements. there were pollution control elements. there was national park conservation elements to what she did. part of the beautification program was, first of all, the committee for a more beautiful capital. they started in washington, d.cl they started with cleaning up the urban areas and cleaning upn around the a national mall and making it a nicer place for lt c people to visit. then there was the highway beautification act, which
mrs. johnson took some of the funds, investments, and she invested it into large ranching operations. she alsoarly managed those. she was an early civil rights advocate. she was so strongly inigne supp of the civil right act, that she was there when lbj signed that bill. she was the only woman in the room in 1964 when he signed gly that. she also was very strongly interested in an advocate of women seeking higher education. most known for the beautification programs. the beautification program...
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mr. johnson: let me give you a little history. the chamber does support a mandatory employment verification procedures. you are right, it is a pilot program and it is voluntary. and that comes to a shock to a lot of -- comes as a shock to a lot of people, but we did put together a task force on this. we negotiated a deal with lamar smith and the judiciary committee on a bill we could support, but the history to that, and quickly, is we did sue the state of arizona back in 2010 over its mandatory employment verification procedures and it went up to the supreme court. we lost. and at that point and given what we shouldning -- negotiate a deal. and part of that was a trade-off and giving our loss, we obtained preemption of state and local laws and a safe harbor for our members if they complied and good face and relied erroneously on information from the electronic verification system. no real verification of existing report is -- of existing employees. in other words, it applies to new hires. a sort of slow rollout so it could be tes
mr. johnson: let me give you a little history. the chamber does support a mandatory employment verification procedures. you are right, it is a pilot program and it is voluntary. and that comes to a shock to a lot of -- comes as a shock to a lot of people, but we did put together a task force on this. we negotiated a deal with lamar smith and the judiciary committee on a bill we could support, but the history to that, and quickly, is we did sue the state of arizona back in 2010 over its...
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mrs. johnson, distinguished guests. you have done me a great honor in coming here today and have made me a very, very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and have moved to the sidelines, these are the days that we are trying to celebrate for them. these people are our prideful responsibility, and they are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protection available. not one of these of our citizens should ever be abandoned or sent for the dignity of charity. charity is dignity when you have to have it. but you don't want these people to have anything to do with charity, and we don't want them to have an idea of hopeless despair. mr. president, i glad to have lived this long. [ applause ] and to witness today the signing of the medicare bill which puts this nation right where it needs to be to be right. your inspired leadership and responsiveness, forward-looking and responsive forward-looking congress have made it historically pos
mrs. johnson, distinguished guests. you have done me a great honor in coming here today and have made me a very, very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and have moved to the sidelines, these are the days that we are trying to celebrate for them. these people are our prideful responsibility, and they are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protection available. not one of these of our citizens should...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.ep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. think you have what it takes to be a contestant on the hit cbs show at macing race? cbs three is holding a casting call from 11c a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at california harry resorts and conventionness pocono manor. get the full details on cbs philly.com and search a nation race. >>> patients at children's hospital in boston got a visit to day. >> yes, they do it is all because of the signs posted on the windows asking who are you going to call? well, it turns out the the all female cast of the ghost busters, including melissa mccarthey, leslie jones and kristin wig they showed up wearing full costumes, pro ton packs in to you. >> smiles every where. >> beautiful. >>> mission accomplished for tom cruise he has number o
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.ep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. think you have what it takes to be a contestant on the hit cbs show at macing race? cbs three is holding a casting call...
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mrs. johnson, during her time in the white house and afterward, championed this movement when she promotedgrams like highway beautification. she started the lady bird johnson center here in austin and other environmental-type programs. >> ladies and gentlemen the , beatles! >> ♪ oh, yeah i will tell you something i think you will understand when i say that something i wanna hold your hand ♪ >> music was a very large part of the 1960's. in partnership with the grammy museum, we have both the soundtrack for the decade that we highlight within the exhibit -- the grammy museum put together a panel of musical experts to, with some of the most influential songs of the 1960's. the lbj library then posted those songs on our website and allowed the public to vote on which were the most popular songs. bob dylan, "blowing in the wind" is occupying the top spot. >> ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ >> with our exhibit program, we hope to give people a better understanding of american street. through our temporary exhibit program especially, where we are looking to give a different perspective on n
mrs. johnson, during her time in the white house and afterward, championed this movement when she promotedgrams like highway beautification. she started the lady bird johnson center here in austin and other environmental-type programs. >> ladies and gentlemen the , beatles! >> ♪ oh, yeah i will tell you something i think you will understand when i say that something i wanna hold your hand ♪ >> music was a very large part of the 1960's. in partnership with the grammy...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> two l.a. police officers are getting a lot of praise for helping a teenager who found themselves in a bit of the bind on the way to school. teen's flagged down officers to assist, by a emergency. it was id picture day at his high school and he and his mom could not figure out how to tie his neck tie. >> spaghetti knot and i'm like why don't we ask cops to help us. >> we can tell he had buttoned up shirt and tie flung around his neck. mother looks over to the driver's side saying do you know he how to tie a tie. >> well, they did. kind gesture impressed teen and mom so much, they posted these photos on the simple act of kindness on facebook, and then, they went viral. >>> many of us alr
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> two l.a. police officers are getting a lot of praise for helping a teenager who found...
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mr. johnson called the right to vote "the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking downinjustice." president obama marked the occasion today by hosting civil rights leaders, including attorney general loretta lynch and congressman john lewis, at the white house. half a century later, he said, voting rights are still at risk. he singled out a 2013 supreme court decision that allows 15 previously-monitored states to change their election laws without federal approval. >> in practice, we've still got problems. on the ground, there are still too many ways in which people are discouraged from voting. some of the protections that had been enshrined in the voting rights act itself have been weakened as a consequence of court decisions and >> ifill: for more on the significance of today's anniversary, we are joined by kareem crayton, a voting rights scholar and consultant, zoltan hajnal, professor of political science at the university of california, san diego. he's co-author of a recent report on voter participation. and, imani clark. she is a student at prairie view a&m univer
mr. johnson called the right to vote "the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking downinjustice." president obama marked the occasion today by hosting civil rights leaders, including attorney general loretta lynch and congressman john lewis, at the white house. half a century later, he said, voting rights are still at risk. he singled out a 2013 supreme court decision that allows 15 previously-monitored states to change their election laws without federal approval....
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mr. johnson, we are pleased to have you here, i was just looking over your article in the newspapers today about cyber security. and you say often sophisticated actors penetrate the gate because they know they can count on a single user letting his guard down. we've increased and will continue to increase with the congress's help to do much more. do you have an additional comment about that? i'm going to put this in the record. >> congressman, i have been struck by the fact that attacks in the private sector or the government, by the most sophisticated actors often starts with a simple act of speer fish iing. it has to be educator about our wo workforce. >> on immigration enforcement priorities, over the past 6 1/2 years, this administration has set many new immigration enforcement records over the first six years, the number of people removed was so much greater than it had been under past administrations that the president was famously described as the deporter in chief. the washington post recently reported that your department is now on pace to remove fewer people in the current fiscal
mr. johnson, we are pleased to have you here, i was just looking over your article in the newspapers today about cyber security. and you say often sophisticated actors penetrate the gate because they know they can count on a single user letting his guard down. we've increased and will continue to increase with the congress's help to do much more. do you have an additional comment about that? i'm going to put this in the record. >> congressman, i have been struck by the fact that attacks...
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mr. johnson, for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i represent appalachia ohio, and i don't have to tell you folks how rural that is. i hear the horror stories, many of which you just heard. i could site similar cases that my colleague from west virginia did. mr. selman, i served 26 years in the air force, and i was stationed in columbus, mississippi, and you know how rural that area is. so i've seen this for a long time. mr. gomez ,does the gao track, and can you tell us in regard to all urban and rural systems, how many municipalities have their systems charge the true cost of providing water to their customers? in other words, how many of them are operating in the red? >> that's a really good question. and it's always one area that's debatable. whether people are paying the true price of what the water costs. i don't believe that we have done work on that, but if we have, i'd have to get back to you on that. >> would you take a look at that, please. i think the american people would be interested to know how these small rural commu
mr. johnson, for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i represent appalachia ohio, and i don't have to tell you folks how rural that is. i hear the horror stories, many of which you just heard. i could site similar cases that my colleague from west virginia did. mr. selman, i served 26 years in the air force, and i was stationed in columbus, mississippi, and you know how rural that area is. so i've seen this for a long time. mr. gomez ,does the gao track, and can you tell us in regard...
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mrs. johnson took some of the funds, investments, and she invested it into large ranching operations. she alsoarly managed those. she was an early civil rights advocate. she was so strongly inigne supp of the civil right act, that she was there when lbj signed that bill. she was the only woman in the room in 1964 when he signed gly that. she also was very strongly interested in an advocate of women seeking higher education. most known for the beautification programs. the beautification program ssin wasn't justg. planting flowers. the beautification program was very encompassing. care of urban life, cleaning up the highways.l there were environmental ark elements. there were pollution control elements. there was national park conservation elements to what she did. part of the beautification program was, first of all, the committee for a more beautiful capital. they started in washington, d.cl they started with cleaning up the urban areas and cleaning upn around the a national mall and making it a nicer place for lt c people to visit. then there was the highway beautification act, which
mrs. johnson took some of the funds, investments, and she invested it into large ranching operations. she alsoarly managed those. she was an early civil rights advocate. she was so strongly inigne supp of the civil right act, that she was there when lbj signed that bill. she was the only woman in the room in 1964 when he signed gly that. she also was very strongly interested in an advocate of women seeking higher education. most known for the beautification programs. the beautification program...
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mr. johnson. much more ahead on this sunday morning, including a look at the top stories. >> at least seven people have been injured after a multivehicle accident on southbound 95 early this morning. we will have all the details this morning coming up. >>> thank you. meteorologist amy freeze will . >>> now there's a picture! welcome back to eyewitness news. you're taking a live look at lower manhattan, the harbor, one world trade on this sunday morning, august 23rd. thank you for waking up with us. good to have you. i'm michelle charlesworth. >> and i'm rob nelson. thank you for being here, everybody. welcome to eyewitness news sunday morning. nice end to the weekend. >> another daddy pushing the stroller. the daddy walks by the little kid, like hanging. the kid is like, yeah, very cool. enjoying the weather with everybody. why not? amy, thank you very a very nice weekend. thank you very, very much. >> pretty good. yesterday was spectacular, and today is decent. it's not a repeat of yesterday by a
mr. johnson. much more ahead on this sunday morning, including a look at the top stories. >> at least seven people have been injured after a multivehicle accident on southbound 95 early this morning. we will have all the details this morning coming up. >>> thank you. meteorologist amy freeze will . >>> now there's a picture! welcome back to eyewitness news. you're taking a live look at lower manhattan, the harbor, one world trade on this sunday morning, august 23rd....
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mrs. johnson i have this has to do with privacy areas being that were trees blocking the areas and some things solutions so the trees will grow there and this one of the speakers on the hill where the privacy is in use we need on this 407 and the apartment building inspector should look into selling those details and know to clarify thank you. >> is there any additional public comment. >> seeing none then we'll take rebuttal starting with the appellant you have 3 minutes. >> all right. thank you very much a couple of things i want to touch on the size of the deck is not the issue but the backyard on the deck the more you see to call that out in is important mr. skaerts man said in the hearing they were not making adjustments outside the envelope it is not correct so i wanted to call that out generally we were not opposed to the investors giving the property adding square footage to make a profit we're asking we do that with respect to privacy i'll mentioned that the owners of the subject property mentioned agreement with everyone i didn't hear this is oifrn not the case i want to call it out w
mrs. johnson i have this has to do with privacy areas being that were trees blocking the areas and some things solutions so the trees will grow there and this one of the speakers on the hill where the privacy is in use we need on this 407 and the apartment building inspector should look into selling those details and know to clarify thank you. >> is there any additional public comment. >> seeing none then we'll take rebuttal starting with the appellant you have 3 minutes. >>...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.eans he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ 8:14. temperatures in the 60's and 07's. stay pool side and keep the pets inside the air conditioning, if at all possible, today, and make sure, in or out, or both, that they have plenty of water. good idea to stay hydrated yourself. we have water bottle there as well. here's your shore cast are for today, another excellent place to be, if at all possible, and temperatures in the lower 80's, 70 to 72-degree surf temperature out there and we're tracking tropics this morning. we are looking at low pressure system off the coast of africa that could be the the next tropical storm. if it gets the name, next name on
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.eans he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪...
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mr. johnson is next. for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. chairman wheeler, in a recent response to questions for the record as to whether you think stakeholders who cannot afford to have regulatory lawyers or lobbyists in washington, d.c. should also have the same access that other stakeholders have, you made a point that the commission does not have funding for routine field hearings and similar activities, yet your emissary miss sewn has been routinely traveling to various eebts. in fact it seems that both you and mrs. sewn have been wheels up quite frequently in your travels. so let me pose the question this way. given that you apparently have a robust travel budget, isn't the real issue how you elect to spend the money? >> thank you, congressman. i am -- i think the people who i keep turning down saying no, i'm not going to talk would probably disagree and my travel is significantly less than other members of the commission. but your point is a well taken point and that is that decisions get made. there is a travel budget that each comm
mr. johnson is next. for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. chairman wheeler, in a recent response to questions for the record as to whether you think stakeholders who cannot afford to have regulatory lawyers or lobbyists in washington, d.c. should also have the same access that other stakeholders have, you made a point that the commission does not have funding for routine field hearings and similar activities, yet your emissary miss sewn has been routinely traveling to various...
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mr. jake johnson draws the best. [laughter] >> anna kendrick, orlando bloom. >> sam rockwell, rosemarie dewitt. >> chris messina, sam elliot -- >> he was just on our show the other day. he's still looking good. digging for fire, it's based on something that really happened >> yes. in real life i was putting a garden, and i found a gun, i found a bone, i found a license plate. i called the lapd, i said i think there might be a dead body in my backyard. they said it's not our job, if you find a body, call us. so i got a group of friends, and we went on the a mission looking for a dead body. we said that could be enough of an engine to start a movie, and so we created this movie, we wrote it, and here we are. >> fabulous. you know what? i can't believe the lapd just blowing you off. in new york -- >> was it a loaded gun? >> no. it was, let's be honest, most likely a kid's rusted cap gun. [laughter] >> oh, come on! >> i've got to tell you -- i had to be a goober and tell the truth. >> i'm glad, because i was getting conc
mr. jake johnson draws the best. [laughter] >> anna kendrick, orlando bloom. >> sam rockwell, rosemarie dewitt. >> chris messina, sam elliot -- >> he was just on our show the other day. he's still looking good. digging for fire, it's based on something that really happened >> yes. in real life i was putting a garden, and i found a gun, i found a bone, i found a license plate. i called the lapd, i said i think there might be a dead body in my backyard. they said...
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mr. president. >> president johnson and house majority whip hale boggs on september 24th, 1964. later that day, lbj gets more bad news about the medicare bill in the conference committee with conferee and florida democratic senator george smathers. >> mr. president, i find from touching the three bases who were there, actively there -- >> i talked to them. i talked to russell and hale and somebody else. >> russell wasn't there today. >> yeah, he -- >> like me, he was recognized logged in on this other job and i was busy raising $75,000 from florida. which we raised. and i got that fellow that we talked about, remember just a little bit, he comes from virginia, he's coming in. anyw anyway. you got the picture that it looks -- did you talk with clint? >> no. i'm going to, though. i've got the attorney general here with me. as soon as i finish with the meeting i was going to call him. >> well, all right. okay. you might -- better you talk with him yourself. i talked with him and he told me what happened. anyway, you're going to do it. so talk with barry and i talked with wilbur coy
mr. president. >> president johnson and house majority whip hale boggs on september 24th, 1964. later that day, lbj gets more bad news about the medicare bill in the conference committee with conferee and florida democratic senator george smathers. >> mr. president, i find from touching the three bases who were there, actively there -- >> i talked to them. i talked to russell and hale and somebody else. >> russell wasn't there today. >> yeah, he -- >> like...
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johnson: i am sorry, the cameras and the microphone, i didn't get your question. raise the microphone up so i can hear you. reporter: mr. president, i say after the week of deliberations on vietnam, how do you feel, personally? particularly in the context that we always hear your office is the loneliest in the world. pres. johnson: i don't agree with that. i don't guess there is anyone in this country that has as much understanding and as much help and as many experts and as good advice, and as many people of both parties trying to help, as they are me. of course, i admit i need it more than anyone else. reporter: mr. president would you be willing to -- in the last few days, i have had lots of callers. reporter: mr. president, which you be willing to permit direct negotiations with the viet cong forces of south vietnam? pres. johnson: we have stated time and again we will negotiate with any government, anytime anyplace. the viet cong will have no difficulty presenting their views is hanoi for a moment, decides she will not seek aggression. i do not think that that is an insurmountable problem. that could be worked out
johnson: i am sorry, the cameras and the microphone, i didn't get your question. raise the microphone up so i can hear you. reporter: mr. president, i say after the week of deliberations on vietnam, how do you feel, personally? particularly in the context that we always hear your office is the loneliest in the world. pres. johnson: i don't agree with that. i don't guess there is anyone in this country that has as much understanding and as much help and as many experts and as good advice, and as...
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senator johnson: thank you. mr. dillard, we met in discussion about the difficulty of reentering society after serving time. talk about the challenges. you are talking about the debt levels. you are in prison and your child support continues to build. when you get out it is difficult to find a job. even if you do get a job, a lot of them are entry level and do not pay a lot. we expect people who just get out of prison to all of a sudden start paying off debts. describe what happens when they are not able to. mr. dillard: the fact is, when you are faced with these barriers, and i too came home faced with many barriers, i had support, individuals who kept me encouraged, and someone to give me an analogy -- put a little bit behind you at a time. i was fortunate to be able to obtain a living wage employment a year and a half after being out. that was helpful. after 13 years i finally got a tax return. that analogy of putting the debt behind you a little bit at a time is something i teach to young men today. the fact is,
senator johnson: thank you. mr. dillard, we met in discussion about the difficulty of reentering society after serving time. talk about the challenges. you are talking about the debt levels. you are in prison and your child support continues to build. when you get out it is difficult to find a job. even if you do get a job, a lot of them are entry level and do not pay a lot. we expect people who just get out of prison to all of a sudden start paying off debts. describe what happens when they...
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mr. johnson is next for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman chairman wheeler, in a recent response to questions for the record as to whether you think stakeholders who cannot afford to have regulatory lawyers or lobbyists in washington, d.c., should also have the same access that other stakeholders have you made a point that the commission does not have funding for routine field hearings and similar activities. yet you're emissary has been routinely traveling to various events, in fact it seems you both have been wheels up quite frequently in your travels. let me pose the question this way, given that you apparently have a robust travel budget isn't the real issue how you elect to spend the money? >> thank you congressman? >> i think the people i keep turning down saying i'm not going to cut talk would probably disagree. my travel is significantly list than other members of the commission, your point is a well taken point decisions get made, there is a travel budget that each commissioner has. and that is for his or her discretion. th
mr. johnson is next for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman chairman wheeler, in a recent response to questions for the record as to whether you think stakeholders who cannot afford to have regulatory lawyers or lobbyists in washington, d.c., should also have the same access that other stakeholders have you made a point that the commission does not have funding for routine field hearings and similar activities. yet you're emissary has been routinely traveling to various events, in...
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mr. chairman. secretary johnson, thank you for being here. we appreciate your service to the country. first of all, can you give me a quick response with a percentage, how secure do you think our southern border is? >> how secure? >> percentage. >> it's tough to quantify by percentage. as i mentioned earlier, i think that over the last 15 years we've come a long way in our border security -- >> 50% 75%? what do you think? you can't put a number on it? how can you measure results if you can't quantify it? what percentage foesks arelks are getting away? >> apprehensions which are an indicator have gone down. >> you can't give me a number. that's fine. i spent some time on the border talking to the men and women down there. it's in the back yard of the district i represent. i have to tell you, i'm hearing a lot of frustration from the rank and file of the border patrol. i'm hearing restrictions on overtime are causing smaller groups of agents. aliens and drug smugglers and agents risk their lierveves to apprehend. they're planning to replace the vehicles that our border patrol agents nee
mr. chairman. secretary johnson, thank you for being here. we appreciate your service to the country. first of all, can you give me a quick response with a percentage, how secure do you think our southern border is? >> how secure? >> percentage. >> it's tough to quantify by percentage. as i mentioned earlier, i think that over the last 15 years we've come a long way in our border security -- >> 50% 75%? what do you think? you can't put a number on it? how can you measure...
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he needed johnson really using all his skills, which kent said earlier were enormous, to get the legislation passed. they did something together that neither of them could have done alone. >> mr. germany, what would you act to that? >> one thing he brings up that is essential to understand is that lyndon johnson is in the white house. there are a lot of people in selma, alabama and elsewhere, that are trying to get things pushed. and it's that pressure from the bottom up. and king is -- for johnson, king is the pressure valve. he is the thing that johnson goes through where that mass pressure comes up. so it's that pressure that is really driving this voting rights thing. then johnson is pushing it from washington and he's being pushed along i think gladly. not necessarily about how the things occur. he's very concerned about violence because he doesn't want to send in the army. but he is willing to send in the army if necessary. >> let's go forward to august of 1965. where now he has to work with the legislature in the house and the senate to get this bill passed. mr. germany, a quick snapshot of lbj's relationship with congress. >> a lot of conservative democrats that do no
he needed johnson really using all his skills, which kent said earlier were enormous, to get the legislation passed. they did something together that neither of them could have done alone. >> mr. germany, what would you act to that? >> one thing he brings up that is essential to understand is that lyndon johnson is in the white house. there are a lot of people in selma, alabama and elsewhere, that are trying to get things pushed. and it's that pressure from the bottom up. and king...
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johnson: mr. garfield, your testimony represented the desire of the industry to be free from new regulation without becoming a wild west of privacy. earlier this year the federal trade commission reinforced this message in its staff report on the internet of things, where recommended among other things that companies build privacy and security into the designs of their connected devices. last congress i introduced an act that is a commonsense approach to an urgent problem that would protect consumers without disrupting functionality or innovation through a safe harbor and other mechanisms to promote trust through self-regulation. i view this legislation is reinforcing of the ftc staff recommendations on privacy and security for connected devices and i plan to reintroduce the act during this current session of congress. privacy is an issue that should unite us, not drive us apart. in an always on ecosystem, where over 25 billion connected devices store and transmit information about consumers, it i
johnson: mr. garfield, your testimony represented the desire of the industry to be free from new regulation without becoming a wild west of privacy. earlier this year the federal trade commission reinforced this message in its staff report on the internet of things, where recommended among other things that companies build privacy and security into the designs of their connected devices. last congress i introduced an act that is a commonsense approach to an urgent problem that would protect...
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johnson. bob's profile on the dating website was also revealing. >> mr. durall portrayed himself as a man who was living separately from his wife and who was completely unburdened by any other romantic or personal attachments and was open to a relationship with the appropriate woman. >> in e-mails to prospective dates, bob explained why a divorce was impossible. >> to one young woman, mr. durall said that he really did not want to pursue a divorce with his wife because it would be expensive and messy. he actually went so far as to say he would be better off if his wife were dead. >> in another e-mail, bob said he had a plan to resolve his unsatisfactory marriage. bob's internet search engine revealed he looked for information on all sorts of diabolical schemes. >> we were shocked to see these searches on things like poison, herbs, death, something about sedation of people, also about smothering. but the most graphic one was actually a search that durall did on the words "kill spouse." >> investigators now had probable cause to search the durall's home, an
johnson. bob's profile on the dating website was also revealing. >> mr. durall portrayed himself as a man who was living separately from his wife and who was completely unburdened by any other romantic or personal attachments and was open to a relationship with the appropriate woman. >> in e-mails to prospective dates, bob explained why a divorce was impossible. >> to one young woman, mr. durall said that he really did not want to pursue a divorce with his wife because it...
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mr. ofer. >> thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member carper. i'm the executive director of the american civil liberties union of new jersey. it is my honor and privilege to be here on behalf of the aclu and more than 1 million of our supporters living across the united states, including in new jersey. today's hearing comes at a critical moment in our nation's history when there is a rare opportunity to take bold action on criminal justice reform. republicans and democrats alike are taking a second look at our nation a's criminal justice system. and republicans and democrats alike are becoming much more pragmatic and much less ideological in their approach to criminal justice. following decades of punitive policies that sent millions to prison and devastated communities, particularly low income communities of color, americans are now realizing that our nation a's prisons and jails have grown too big and that all too often the people who end up in prison suffer from drug addiction and mental illness and should not be incarcerated in the first pla
mr. ofer. >> thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member carper. i'm the executive director of the american civil liberties union of new jersey. it is my honor and privilege to be here on behalf of the aclu and more than 1 million of our supporters living across the united states, including in new jersey. today's hearing comes at a critical moment in our nation's history when there is a rare opportunity to take bold action on criminal justice reform. republicans and democrats alike are...
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mr. cramer. my question is regarding johnson controls. jci. jci management recently announced it is spinning off his automotive experience division which makes car seats and auto equipment. is this move guess whering the stock price? >> it's advancing it but is it an industrial. and the industrials have fallen so far out of favor you can see warren buffett sneak in and buy it for cheap. the group is overdone to the downside but i'm not a hero and i don't want you to be either. i went through the new low list and many are the oil and gas companies but some battered names are bargains right now. much more ahead including radius health. the stock is up 70% this year but can the pipeline support more gains? i've got the ceo. and the underrated bio tech that rose today. let's get to your calls lightning round stick with cramer! it's a golden opportunity to elevate each moment. ♪ hit every mark. ♪ thread every needle. ♪ turn every ride into a thrill ride. ♪ come in to the lexus golden opportunity sales event, where you'll find some of the best offer
mr. cramer. my question is regarding johnson controls. jci. jci management recently announced it is spinning off his automotive experience division which makes car seats and auto equipment. is this move guess whering the stock price? >> it's advancing it but is it an industrial. and the industrials have fallen so far out of favor you can see warren buffett sneak in and buy it for cheap. the group is overdone to the downside but i'm not a hero and i don't want you to be either. i went...