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mrs. johnson. yeah-- one moment, please. rosa, i'm sorry. i tried very hard to find mrs. johnson's house, but i was not able to. no, don't tell me. tell her. hello ? there is no-- there is no need to yell mrs. johnson. just give me directions and i will take care of everything. it's very handsome. i'm glad you didn't return it. believe me, i came close. hello, mrs. washington. well, hello, mr. brashov. so, victor, is crossroads cafe going to survive your experiment ? well, i managed to clean up the mess. maybe you cleaned up the food henry spilled, but i don't know about the rest of this mess. - so, where's my food ? - i need a refill. - can i get my check ? - how about some more water ? - can i order some dessert ? victor, i think this would be a real good time for your trip to niagara falls. you know, myriend, i think you are right. mr. brashov ! katherine, call 911. henry, go get a blanket from the back. this is an emergency. someone's having a heart attack. 2950 west 53rd street. - 285, code six. 105 north-- - okay, we're on our way. rosa, go with them. i'll take care
mrs. johnson. yeah-- one moment, please. rosa, i'm sorry. i tried very hard to find mrs. johnson's house, but i was not able to. no, don't tell me. tell her. hello ? there is no-- there is no need to yell mrs. johnson. just give me directions and i will take care of everything. it's very handsome. i'm glad you didn't return it. believe me, i came close. hello, mrs. washington. well, hello, mr. brashov. so, victor, is crossroads cafe going to survive your experiment ? well, i managed to clean up...
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mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for a parking. and we had this heavy like a bombardment, you know, somebody trained with grenades and all that. wife terms me -- tells me let's just get out. i came back exited at the same point. as soon as i exited onto the ramp there was a traffic jam, couldn't move. we got out of the car, hid on the left side of the car. it is a big car, four wheel drive. one of them saw us, threw a grenade on the left side of the car. the engine oil everything, we had oil everywhere, i got hit here, bad hit as well. god is great, we are okay. >> mr. johnson they're describing a terrifying scene both inside and outside of the mall as well. what does that tell you? >> well, it shows that it is in a position of panic. a lot of people feel traumatized. many people would not feel safe as all. and the expression that has been expressed by that gentleman there is one of panic one of chaos, and it shows that the security forces are no
mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for a parking. and we had this heavy like a bombardment, you know, somebody trained with grenades and all that. wife terms me -- tells me let's just get out. i came back exited at the same point. as soon as i exited onto the ramp there was a traffic jam, couldn't move. we got out of the car, hid on the left side of the car. it is a big...
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mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for parking and we heard heavy like a bombardment with grenades and all that. wife tells me let's just please get out looks like a terrorist attack. as we turned around, as soon as i exited onto the land i saw the whole traffic jam outside there, can't move. so we got out of the car we hid on the left side of the car. it's a big car four wheel drive. one of them i don't know saw us or i don't know what, threw a grenade under the car and just hiding on the left side of the car, yeah. the engine oil, oil everywhere, hurt on the left leg, i got hurt here and bad hit as well. so god is great we are okay. >> mr. johnson they're describing a terrifying scene both inside and outside of the mall as well. what does that tell you? >> well, it shows that it is in a position of panic. a lot of people feel traumatized, many people wouldn't feel safe at all. and what the expression that has been expressed by that gentleman ther
mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for parking and we heard heavy like a bombardment with grenades and all that. wife tells me let's just please get out looks like a terrorist attack. as we turned around, as soon as i exited onto the land i saw the whole traffic jam outside there, can't move. so we got out of the car we hid on the left side of the car. it's a big car...
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mr. johnson? it caused blacks to live in a system call the peenage system, share cropping. consequently, my friends, when we didn't get our 40 acres and our mule, we were left in a state that i contend, if it had been corrected then, we would not have the miseducation, the under education or the miseducation of our peoples. the people had money, they would be able to take care of their families. if they're able to take care of their families, they would be able to feed their children. if they're able to feed their children, they're able to live in a house that they can buy. if they can live in that house, they can create a community in which they can live at peace in a beloved community. i cite all of this history to say the march on washington that will be observed in this nation in washington, d.c. on the 24th and 28th of this month is not about a dream. that was the [speaker not understood], there was a celebration, there was a poetic utterance of dr. king. 65 to 70% of that speech was about economic empowerment. and dr. king said this nation has given us a bounced check
mr. johnson? it caused blacks to live in a system call the peenage system, share cropping. consequently, my friends, when we didn't get our 40 acres and our mule, we were left in a state that i contend, if it had been corrected then, we would not have the miseducation, the under education or the miseducation of our peoples. the people had money, they would be able to take care of their families. if they're able to take care of their families, they would be able to feed their children. if...
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mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidding you...i his private jet. - ...until his wife cancelled his credit line at the casinos. >> cause i promised her before i left the house, i would not use my credit line. i keep my word... but she didn't tell me i couldn't say i had a credit line. >> ok >> now he claims he doesn't remember shooting at her with a rifle. which raises the question, if prisoners with dementia can't remember the crimes they committed, how can they be rehabilitated? >> i had the same question. i can't control that. but not being able to control that, the best that we can do, as physicians and healthcare providers is to manage them in a way that is humane, that's compassionate, and the only way we can do that is by understanding their disease. >> as the prison population in america continues to age, other states will undo
mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidding you...i his private jet. - ...until his wife cancelled his credit line at the casinos. >> cause i promised her before i left the house, i would not use my credit...
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mr. johnson. i thank the gentleman from ohio to talk about coal to talk about energy, talk about jobs, quality of life in our state, north dakota, kentucky, ohio, west virginia. west virginia is the second-largest coal-producing state in the country and part of who we are and has been for many, many years. and living in west virginia and being home as we were in august, there's a lot of pestism in the entire state. not just about coal, if you are a coal miner or directly involved, it's the whole community. it's the whole area, it's the whole region. and there's a feeling that the president through his policies has picked winners and losers and our region is going to lose and the job issue, we are seeing hundreds of jobs, a mine closed a week before, 250 miners, but then it's the transportation, the truck driver, the stop-and-go owner, the oil and gas marketer, or the electrician, the pipes, all the things -- equipment manufacturers, everything. it's not just about those 250 jobs, it's a multiplyin
mr. johnson. i thank the gentleman from ohio to talk about coal to talk about energy, talk about jobs, quality of life in our state, north dakota, kentucky, ohio, west virginia. west virginia is the second-largest coal-producing state in the country and part of who we are and has been for many, many years. and living in west virginia and being home as we were in august, there's a lot of pestism in the entire state. not just about coal, if you are a coal miner or directly involved, it's the...
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mr. johnson i'm co- owner of the marcus bookstore. we're appreciative of the support we've gained throughout the world. having san francisco city and county support is the optimum to say the least. it gives us a feeling as the caretakers of a legacy business that there is respect there is recognition of the long and hard work that has been accomplished by the dr. julian and ray richardson. again, we're nothing more than caretakers of this legacy business. the intent is to remain at the location since 1981 we want to recatch the building on behalf of the community. the reason i stood up was to say the building belongs to the community. i'm 67-year-old i'm a producing product of san francisco city and county as a matter of fact, i spent 35 years working as an employee for the county of public health and rose to a administrative level. we appreciate everyone the commission members, supervisor breed and everyone else who has come to our support important we're not here to beg or ask for salvation but redemption. again beside me is my love
mr. johnson i'm co- owner of the marcus bookstore. we're appreciative of the support we've gained throughout the world. having san francisco city and county support is the optimum to say the least. it gives us a feeling as the caretakers of a legacy business that there is respect there is recognition of the long and hard work that has been accomplished by the dr. julian and ray richardson. again, we're nothing more than caretakers of this legacy business. the intent is to remain at the location...
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mr. johnson said it was already a landmark. when you get engaged you're already married because you've made i did comment and that's the history it's already there this is a landmark and clearly a landmark to the african-american community and beyond certainly to the japanese-american community as well. i feel privileged having landmarks for the stated purchase of all of us learning about the history and knowing about the people who came before us i feel it's a privilege to read about this package. i came to san francisco in the late 1980s and the aids was raevenlg the gay community and i worked and volunteered at the names project the aids memorial quilt on market street where it was made. i ended up writing the landmark store for that this building are i wanted to say the aids memorial quilt is no longer there there's a seafood restaurants there but the history did happen and certainly the richness of this history and the store of the richardson's. i had people influential in my family and it brings me to tears how the richar
mr. johnson said it was already a landmark. when you get engaged you're already married because you've made i did comment and that's the history it's already there this is a landmark and clearly a landmark to the african-american community and beyond certainly to the japanese-american community as well. i feel privileged having landmarks for the stated purchase of all of us learning about the history and knowing about the people who came before us i feel it's a privilege to read about this...
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mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stads approved. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko. mr. tonko: i ask that guests please join us in pledging allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? mr. johnson: madam speaker,
mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stads approved. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will...
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mrs. johnson for making those available. the idea was they would be sealed for 50 years after the president's death. and the former director of the johnson library who had been a presidential speech writer and enjoyed the trust of both the johnsance, went to mrs. johnson and whatever in the 80s or early 90s, whenever, but basically they moved that up. and so -- >> so that scholar ks have access to. >> c-span listeners. and actually, the other thing is it's done wonders for johnson'so posthumemuss reputation. >> we should say that all of them are on our website that you can listen to. they're also on the l.b.j. website. so you can hear presidential power being exerted. >> it's the johnson we almost never saw. the real johnson. >> which of the other modern first ladies were that much of a political partner? that interested in the mechanics of how their partner was presenting themselves? remember from the auto biography, she was out on the campaign trail with him, fairly on in that process. what other first ladies had that much
mrs. johnson for making those available. the idea was they would be sealed for 50 years after the president's death. and the former director of the johnson library who had been a presidential speech writer and enjoyed the trust of both the johnsance, went to mrs. johnson and whatever in the 80s or early 90s, whenever, but basically they moved that up. and so -- >> so that scholar ks have access to. >> c-span listeners. and actually, the other thing is it's done wonders for...
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mr. johnson, i'm telling you, what'd you turn on the ac for?> got some coming right to you. >> thank you so much. >> then at one point, he turns the air back and she goes -- >> can i drive? >> then she gives him directions. >> you know you could have went back the other way, it would have taken us out to 15 south. it would bring you -- >> she is very concerned about her granddaughter. >> do you know whether they got somebody for my granddaughter? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> was she okay? was she still crying? i just want to know, what did i accumulate? >> how many points did i get on today's run? >> a felony. >> okay, that's what i was asking you. >> if i were her attorney, i'd just be like, stop talking. >> she won't stop talking. and she wants to know why they locked the door. >> you locked the door on me a while ago, you thought i was going to get out? >> i don't trust anybody. >> especially when i'm a southpaw. >> she's quite charming for being a bad grandma. >> i left my dentures out there. can you get them for me? >> they
mr. johnson, i'm telling you, what'd you turn on the ac for?> got some coming right to you. >> thank you so much. >> then at one point, he turns the air back and she goes -- >> can i drive? >> then she gives him directions. >> you know you could have went back the other way, it would have taken us out to 15 south. it would bring you -- >> she is very concerned about her granddaughter. >> do you know whether they got somebody for my granddaughter?...
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well for more on this let's now talk to i johnson who's a founder of the viewpoint africa website mr johnson thank you so much for joining us here and if you talk about this well before as we know boko haram targeted foreigners or the nigerian military why go after civilians now. well i think it's a desperation acts by the militants and they've been attacked severely by the nigerian government for several months and i think they've been dented in terms of their own all round operations and this is just an extension of his group to make sure it's already propagated before that it was a serious states want sharia law and despite his anything this western and if it does believe that some institutions including education institutions its targets because it's deemed to be worse than well you know we also know that this group is a building international network i mean it's expanding its network and joining other islamist cells including al qaida so why are these groups going international well they've all got their ideology their blueprints and the knowledge on the experience that they do have str
well for more on this let's now talk to i johnson who's a founder of the viewpoint africa website mr johnson thank you so much for joining us here and if you talk about this well before as we know boko haram targeted foreigners or the nigerian military why go after civilians now. well i think it's a desperation acts by the militants and they've been attacked severely by the nigerian government for several months and i think they've been dented in terms of their own all round operations and this...
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mrs. johnson, some eight miles in advance of the train, i shot a deer. well, if they were eight miles in front, that means they were the scouts which was the most dangerous part of the trail drive. she had done that, and she was written about in a book about the women of that era, and it said eliza bunton was gently reared. she was another one of those genteel southern women who had come from the east. she took to the frontier life like the hero she was. she often sawhorses dash to the pen near the house with arrows sticking in the flank. so there was another of the great women that came farred. two other women, in this chapter, were women that presided over famous ranches. at one point, the kick ranch was the largest ranch in the world. it started in texas with a hard drinking ship captain, richard king, who met this lovely southern girl whose father was the preacher who had come to south texas to be a preacher. her parents were horrified that she would consider this uncot -- uncouth man. but they were in love and they got married. her influence on rich
mrs. johnson, some eight miles in advance of the train, i shot a deer. well, if they were eight miles in front, that means they were the scouts which was the most dangerous part of the trail drive. she had done that, and she was written about in a book about the women of that era, and it said eliza bunton was gently reared. she was another one of those genteel southern women who had come from the east. she took to the frontier life like the hero she was. she often sawhorses dash to the pen near...
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mr. johnson. she lied because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >> that's amazing. defense attorney, steve, what do you make of this? this woman is denying that, you know, she had anything to do with it and then finds his body, how many days later was it? >> five. >> five days later, it was over a cliff that he wanted to go to before he died. >> she said and he ain't saying anything. all you have her description of the event. you can explain she was freaked out, nervous, scared. and look what happened when she told the prosecution what occurred. she got charged with the murder. >> what do you think she
mr. johnson. she lied because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >>...
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mrs. johnson is still in surgery. okay. thank you. all right, heads up. car's coming. position. we're on the move. okay, i can make out the driver, i cannot see who is in back. let's drag out this guy out of the five-meter zone if we have to. it's gamba. no dornvald. repeat, no dornvald. okay, let's reset. i think i just made paige hobson, heading your way. yeah, that's her. she's got a gun! paige, drop the gun! drop the gun! put the gun on the ground! ( all screaming at once ) martin: put your hands in the air! samantha: fbi! drop your weapons! get on the ground! get on the ground! get down, get down, get down! fbi! samantha: drop your weapons! drop your weapons! hands in the air! martin: get your hands behind your back! jack: somebody get a paramedic! you don't seem like the type. i'm not. but here we are. was this the plan all along? that you would be the shooter? no. then why'd you do it? i was about to leave for cincinnati. that's when everything changed. julia? dornvald: we need to meet, miss hobson. who is this? we need to talk about adisa teno. ( phone ring ) w
mrs. johnson is still in surgery. okay. thank you. all right, heads up. car's coming. position. we're on the move. okay, i can make out the driver, i cannot see who is in back. let's drag out this guy out of the five-meter zone if we have to. it's gamba. no dornvald. repeat, no dornvald. okay, let's reset. i think i just made paige hobson, heading your way. yeah, that's her. she's got a gun! paige, drop the gun! drop the gun! put the gun on the ground! ( all screaming at once ) martin: put your...
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mrs. johnson, maybe in the 1980's or early 90's, whenever they opened it, and they moved that up. >> so scholarsould have access. >> c-span listeners. it has altered the johnson posthumous reputation. >> we should say that all of them are on our website, and you can hear real-time presidential power. >> it is the johnson we almost never saw. lady bird johnson. yes. >> which of the other modern first ladies were that much of a political partner? interested in the mechanics of how their partner was presenting themselves. remember from the autobiography, she was on the campaign trail fairly early on in the process. what other first ladies have that much interest in the electoral process? >> in an interview, he starts off by saying, you can ask me anything you want, and he says, all right. you did not look very good today. and i know for a fact because of my current work that when he talked to nelson rockefeller for --ce president, 1975, he said she said you are a damn fool for doing it. that is the betty ford candor. that is what he treasured. >> i think her input was very important in that same wa
mrs. johnson, maybe in the 1980's or early 90's, whenever they opened it, and they moved that up. >> so scholarsould have access. >> c-span listeners. it has altered the johnson posthumous reputation. >> we should say that all of them are on our website, and you can hear real-time presidential power. >> it is the johnson we almost never saw. lady bird johnson. yes. >> which of the other modern first ladies were that much of a political partner? interested in the...
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mr. johnson.d because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >> that's amazing. defense attorney, steve, what do you make of this? this woman is denying that, you know, she had anything to do with it and then finds his body, how many days later was it? >> five. >> five days later, it was over a cliff that he wanted to go to before he died. >> she said and he ain't saying anything. all you have her description of the event. you can explain she was freaked out, nervous, scared. and look what happened when she told the prosecution what occurred. she got charged with the murder. >> what do you think she told po
mr. johnson.d because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >> that's...
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mr. johnson.d because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >> that's amazing. defense attorney, steve, what do you make of this? this woman is denying that, you know, she had anything to do with it and then finds his body, how many days later was it? >> five. >> five days later, it was over a cliff that he wanted to go to before he died. >> she said and he ain't saying anything. all you have her description of the event. you can explain she was freaked out, nervous, scared. and look what happened when she told the prosecution what occurred. she got charged with the murder. >> what do you think she told po
mr. johnson.d because just after that, she sent another text message to her friending i'm going to see him. >> and the first text message was allegedly from him saying i'm going away with a friend and she doesn't have it. >> right. then she comes home and sees him getting into the car. the reason is to cover up for the murder. >> and then finds his body. >> there's a slip. she said to the park ranger, this is where he said he wanted to go before he died. >> that's...
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mrs. johnson come rolling up in here, okay? ♪ my heart to you hoo >> uh-uh? excuse me?'t get me anything? >> yeah, i got you a gift. >> you did?! you got me a gift?! he got me a gift. ♪ all you got is flowers, and i got a gift ♪ ♪ i got a gift ♪ i got a gift >> bam. >> didn't i give this -- >> bye! >> where did you get this? >> whatever you do, don't take it in the bathroom with you. >> i can't believe this! ugh! i keep getting that gift back. you know what? it's just like your rash -- it keeps coming back. where are you going? get some ointment? [ whistle blows ] >> unh-unh! get out this hall! run! uh, hey, principal gordon. >> hay is for horses. >> it ain't funny, and it wasn't funny the first time either. thank you for letting me and cora keep our jobs. so who did you have to let go? >> well, you remember miss pearl, the lunch lady? >> oh, the lady who only has thumbs? >> that's her. >> i bet she could tear a video game up. >> actually, from what i'm getting, she's either gonna hitchhike across america or she was -- well, maybe she was flipping me off. i couldn't tel
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mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? [inaudible] pardon me. >> mr. paul? mr. chair? >> aye. 14 aye, 5 nay. the amendment is taken. tabled. senator mccain. >> mr. chairman, i have two amendments. considered they together since they are inextricably related. thesed like to describe amendments. i would like to thank senator coons -- this amendment is beyond -- on behalf of myself and senator coons. i thought this morning's session that was held was a very excellent ability for all thes to not only hear from administration but to get a lot of questions answered and i appreciate you holding those. i thank you and senator corker for the hard work that you have done on this legislation. i think it may be one of the most important pieces of legislation that this committee will consider and i thank you and senator corker for your leadership. both of these amendments have to do with the issue of changing the battlefield situation in syria. the president of the united states has articulated three basic policy measures that he advocates. one, is to degrade the chemical weapons c
mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? [inaudible] pardon me. >> mr. paul? mr. chair? >> aye. 14 aye, 5 nay. the amendment is taken. tabled. senator mccain. >> mr. chairman, i have two amendments. considered they together since they are inextricably related. thesed like to describe amendments. i would like to thank senator coons -- this amendment is beyond -- on behalf of myself and senator coons. i thought this morning's session that was held was a very excellent...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to address you, secretary kerry. because after graduating from college and enlisting in the united states navy, you served your country in vietnam where you were award add silver star, a bronze star, and three purple hearts. when you returned home, you went to law school, became an attorney, became a district attorney, prosecutor, later you offered yourself for political office in the united states senate, you were elected. you served for 28 years, much of which if not all of which was on the senate foreign relations committee. and at one time chairing that committee. by hen you were appointed president obama to serve in this high office, secretary of state. you were confirmed by your colleagues in the senate. 97 or 93-1, i believe it was. and you are a man who has always meant what he said and said what he meant. isn't that a fact? >> i've tried, certainly, congressman. i've tried. >> i mean, so for anyone to think that you would say something off the cuff without meaning it is probably mistaken. would you agree? >>
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to address you, secretary kerry. because after graduating from college and enlisting in the united states navy, you served your country in vietnam where you were award add silver star, a bronze star, and three purple hearts. when you returned home, you went to law school, became an attorney, became a district attorney, prosecutor, later you offered yourself for political office in the united states senate, you were elected. you served for 28...
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mr. johnson, welcome back. are we bottoming?e baby dearth or the fertility rate decline -- is it over? >> i think it probably is. i think we've seen a stabilization of the rate over the last couple of years. we've lost about 3.5 million babies over the last five years. one of the big questions is, what's going to happen there? are we going to see a recovery in the birth rates? are we going to see women who have delayed having children begin to have them? or have we lost those babies for good? >> let's expound on that, have we lost them for good? what do you mean by that? >> well, during the great depression of the 1930s, the women who started their childbearing careers early in the 1930s never had as many babies as the women older or younger than them would. those babies probably would have never came. we've had a five-year recession now. the birthrate declines were not as great as they were during the great depression. but still we haven't had about 1.3 million babies that would have been born had the economic boom continued du
mr. johnson, welcome back. are we bottoming?e baby dearth or the fertility rate decline -- is it over? >> i think it probably is. i think we've seen a stabilization of the rate over the last couple of years. we've lost about 3.5 million babies over the last five years. one of the big questions is, what's going to happen there? are we going to see a recovery in the birth rates? are we going to see women who have delayed having children begin to have them? or have we lost those babies for...
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mrs. kennedy -- johnson understood the value of having mrs. kennedy in a photograph and he understood that he needed to convey this image of continuity. so he asks mrs. kennedy to participate and asks kenny o'donnell to go back and get mrs. kennedy who was just a model of grace and dignity and strength. she says it's the least that i can do. that picture -- the plane takes off three minutes after the picture is taken. the photographer posed so while johnson is making his way back to washington the picture of the swearing and is projected to the rest of the nation. it's exactly the image that president johnson needed to send johnson just so you know also wanted to choreographs the exit from the plane at andrews air force base when they arrived in washington but on that occasion the kennedy's refuse to cooperate. you have probably seen these images of the small cargo truck coming down with a casket and rob are kennedy and mrs. kennedy walking to the back in the kennedy aides. what i found in the house select committee on assassinations or papers
mrs. kennedy -- johnson understood the value of having mrs. kennedy in a photograph and he understood that he needed to convey this image of continuity. so he asks mrs. kennedy to participate and asks kenny o'donnell to go back and get mrs. kennedy who was just a model of grace and dignity and strength. she says it's the least that i can do. that picture -- the plane takes off three minutes after the picture is taken. the photographer posed so while johnson is making his way back to washington...
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mrs. johnson is interested in women's issues. this is what the technology did is working with the shoe leather to redefine politics >> that is the ground game it is a long way to save is not enough for him to have the senate candidates because maybe people were not engaged in politics but it was take what they said and deliver it. >> host: the republicans i a assume will learn from that. >> they are closing the geek gap but they have a hard road because the guy who invented the term aicher targeting a republican goes to the romney campaign and tries to say why don't we get in the game? his wife was the campaign manager and they would not do it. they felt as one of his senior advisers they could not predict the sub prime crisis so it was in that mitt romney put his foot in his mouth from running a mid 20th century campaign the ad campaign from the '80s the same men were reelected as ronald reagan but obama was on the cutting edge of what technology can do even though he did not come out of spain capital but he ran that type of cam
mrs. johnson is interested in women's issues. this is what the technology did is working with the shoe leather to redefine politics >> that is the ground game it is a long way to save is not enough for him to have the senate candidates because maybe people were not engaged in politics but it was take what they said and deliver it. >> host: the republicans i a assume will learn from that. >> they are closing the geek gap but they have a hard road because the guy who invented...
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mr. johnson, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, great to see you. >> all right, chip, you're putting thers up. and i'm trying to figure out whether the numbers are going up. people aren't worried about the funding gap or is it the properties are much better than wall street realized? >> it's both. we have great assets in the eegford and the utica like you said. our dry gas production is the most you can drill. we've done all that, wee of been able to grow cash flow while we've cut off our debt by selling nonstrategic assets and that's brought our debt to ebitda down to a level with our peers. >> with the exception of utica and the other, they're all down. now, that's because you changed your style, or -- what goes on there? some people would say, whoa, hold it, why reduce the capital program if the assets are so great? >> basically when we made the shift from gas to oil in 2010, we bought a lot of acreage that we had to drill up quickly and we ran extra rigs so that we could do that and hold that acreage. now we're trying to better match our cash flow to our capex and try to live within
mr. johnson, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, great to see you. >> all right, chip, you're putting thers up. and i'm trying to figure out whether the numbers are going up. people aren't worried about the funding gap or is it the properties are much better than wall street realized? >> it's both. we have great assets in the eegford and the utica like you said. our dry gas production is the most you can drill. we've done all that, wee of been able to grow cash flow...
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mr. johnson you had a situation happen and now you're seeing mr. sir. >> you may proceed. >> your honor, i've been single for a while and i've enjoyed living in the city doing my own thing, constantly getting pressure from my sisters and mother, when are you going to settle down and give me grand babies in the house, stuff like that. i'm in no rush to do anything like that. i love being the favorite uncle to my nieces and nephews. >> that's where the dogs come in? >> no, the dogs about three years ago, a friend of mine had his dog had pups and he insisted a take two of them to prepare me for having a family, like i protested as much as i could but after a while they became more than i expected. they were so awesome, they would just be super excited and greet me every time i came home from work. >> now you know why dog is man's best friend. >> we were the three amigos. >> how did you meet mr. east? >> i was coming out of the vet, i was in the market looking for a mobile dog groomer and met tim here. and he was pretty reasonable in terms of cost and
mr. johnson you had a situation happen and now you're seeing mr. sir. >> you may proceed. >> your honor, i've been single for a while and i've enjoyed living in the city doing my own thing, constantly getting pressure from my sisters and mother, when are you going to settle down and give me grand babies in the house, stuff like that. i'm in no rush to do anything like that. i love being the favorite uncle to my nieces and nephews. >> that's where the dogs come in? >> no,...
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mr. johnson is truly perhaps irreparable. some saying it was a mortal wound. and the turn around can take years when you talk again to experts. that's what led me a month or two ago to say, hey, those guys don't know any more out there than the hedge funds. i do wonder about some of the things jcpenney has decided to do. mike ullman was in town yesterday, meeting with analysts yesterday. he didn't say anything material conceivably but people took different takeaways from their meeting with ullman. now they come out with the statement. and my final point here as well is they let ackman out, they let vornado out. maybe they could have kept those guys in and sold shares primarily and then let them out. >> that would have been more fair. you want to see what the mix is here. look at bed, bath and beyond. they don't take questions. they sell everything that is selling in this country, it's all hard goods, all the products that go into kitchen and bath. jcpenney did not have the right kitchen and bath because johnson bought the most expensive stuff, which the people
mr. johnson is truly perhaps irreparable. some saying it was a mortal wound. and the turn around can take years when you talk again to experts. that's what led me a month or two ago to say, hey, those guys don't know any more out there than the hedge funds. i do wonder about some of the things jcpenney has decided to do. mike ullman was in town yesterday, meeting with analysts yesterday. he didn't say anything material conceivably but people took different takeaways from their meeting with...
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mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, after 3 1/2 years, the obama administration has failed to make its hallmark legislation, obamacare, work. instead, it has delayed or waived portions, including the so-called verification system. this was obama's way of ensuring folks who receive federal assistance to buy health insurance met the criteria buried within 600 pages of red tape, the administration said it would no longer verify the information provided by individuals but simply rely on self-reporting. mr. speaker, this opens a wide door to further fraud and abuse in our health care system. this fraud could amount to $250 billion in taxpayer funded payments. that's no pocketbook change. that's why i urge my colleagues to support a commonsense bill, h.r. 2775, no subsidies without verification act, to protect packspayer dollars and further chip -- taxpayer dollars and further chip away at this unworkable law. you know the american people want and deserve and need much better. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpos
mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, after 3 1/2 years, the obama administration has failed to make its hallmark legislation, obamacare, work. instead, it has delayed or waived portions, including the so-called verification system. this was obama's way of ensuring folks who receive federal assistance to buy health insurance met the criteria buried within 600 pages of red tape, the administration said it would no longer verify the information provided by individuals but simply rely on...
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mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i move hat house do now adjourn -- i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. mr. johnson: aye. the speaker pro tempore: the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands >> this time, it is about double that. the budget is $39 billion in cuts, compared to the cbo ten- year baseline. that means that work requirements can be made and cannot be waived as much. it means we're looking at restrictions ineligibility programs and it is not like we can say that we want to cut the type of money. what yous that you say want to change the eligibility requirements and that leads to a certain amount of cuts will stop this is a contrast. cuts 10 times as much of a as the senate has in their nutrition portion of their farm well -- bill. >> you mentioned this time versus last time, take us back, why was this nutrition part of it separated from the farm bill. to wherego far back this originally came tup. they came up as a coalition deal. you have urb
mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i move hat house do now adjourn -- i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. mr. johnson: aye. the speaker pro tempore: the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands >> this time, it is about double that. the budget is $39 billion in cuts, compared to the cbo ten- year baseline. that means that work requirements can be made and cannot...
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mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: mr. president, any discussion of the national security impacts of a long-term continuing resolution or potential government shutdown would be incomplete without including the potential impact on america's 22.3 million vets. the good news is that under any scenario, vets would still be able to receive health care thanks to advanced funding for 2014. the bad news is that most other v.a. programs would be shortchanged under a c.r. and crippled by a government shutdown. the v.a. budget would be impacted by the funding shortfalls or stoppages, but america's vets would be the victims. the advanced funding does not extend to such important programs as sensibility claims processing, hospital and clinic construction or v.a. cemetery operations, to name but a few examples. given the gravity of the intag logs in the v.a. claims processing program, the senate c.r. includes a provision funding claims processing at the 2014 budget request level, but it does not include a package of reforms and initiati
mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: mr. president, any discussion of the national security impacts of a long-term continuing resolution or potential government shutdown would be incomplete without including the potential impact on america's 22.3 million vets. the good news is that under any scenario, vets would still be able to receive health care thanks to advanced funding for 2014. the bad news is that most other v.a. programs would...
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mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? [inaudible] >> mr. paul? mr. chair? >> aye. 14 aye, 5 nay. the amendment is taken. senator mccain. >> mr. chairman, i have two amendments. i move that they considered together since they are inextricably related. i would like to describe these amendments. i would like to thank senator coons -- this amendment is beyond -- on behalf of myself and senator coons. i thought this morning's session that was held was a very excellent ability for all of us to not only hear from the administration but to get a lot of questions answered and i appreciate you holding those. i thank you and senator corker for the hard work that you have done on this legislation. i think it may be one of the most important pieces of legislation that this committee will consider and i thank you and senator corker for your leadership. both of these amendments have to do with the issue of changing the battlefield situation in syria. the president of the united states has articulated three basic policy measures that he advocates. one, is to degrade the chemical weapons capabili
mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? [inaudible] >> mr. paul? mr. chair? >> aye. 14 aye, 5 nay. the amendment is taken. senator mccain. >> mr. chairman, i have two amendments. i move that they considered together since they are inextricably related. i would like to describe these amendments. i would like to thank senator coons -- this amendment is beyond -- on behalf of myself and senator coons. i thought this morning's session that was held was a very excellent...
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mr. johnson said earlier, this is an open society. james calstrom from the fbi pointing out almost anyone can come in here. they have access to so many instruments that can be used as instruments of attack and terrorism. that certainly has been the case today. >> let's go to our state department correspondent andrea mitchell. andrea, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this from the fbi. the state department has been evacuated. there was a meeting going on in the operations center. other top officials were in the situation room at the white house. colin powell is in bogota, colombia, on a two-day trip. but this very interesting information, katie, matt and tom, from the fbi. they had been operating a massive exercise from their hostage rescue unit. all of their top teams, about 50 personnel, helicopters, equipment, were in monterey california, for the last two days scheduled to fly back today commercially. so all of those people are out of place. it's fair to say according to sources that we've talked to here at nbc that the fbi rescue
mr. johnson said earlier, this is an open society. james calstrom from the fbi pointing out almost anyone can come in here. they have access to so many instruments that can be used as instruments of attack and terrorism. that certainly has been the case today. >> let's go to our state department correspondent andrea mitchell. andrea, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this from the fbi. the state department has been evacuated. there was a meeting going on in the operations center....
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mr. johnson, and other mr. conyers and other distinguished guests, i would like to commend you on bringing this program together and defining the problem. because there is still a lot of education that needs to occur. however, i along with several other folks are in court fighting as it relates to pa for 36, that it is unconstitutional, citing that the bankruptcy filing was unconstitutional as you have defined. what you must be aware of and what the audience must be aware of is when the court make the decision of these issues and the court will be taking the cost of these communities and it has to be dealing with the silence in the streets. this is not one in the courtroom that is a silence, it's going to be one in the streets not in the courtroom. so with that i think we would be greatly remiss if we did not hear from this learned panel what the call to action is as it relates to taking the fight to the streets. this is a concluded panel discussion, and i would like to say that we have not been fighting hard e
mr. johnson, and other mr. conyers and other distinguished guests, i would like to commend you on bringing this program together and defining the problem. because there is still a lot of education that needs to occur. however, i along with several other folks are in court fighting as it relates to pa for 36, that it is unconstitutional, citing that the bankruptcy filing was unconstitutional as you have defined. what you must be aware of and what the audience must be aware of is when the court...