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mr. johnson: thank you. i presume my co-chairman, do you have any further -- mr. becerra: we are prepared to close. r. johnson: thank you. i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. becerra: thank you, mr. speaker. at this stage i think it's important to close on a particular note. i don't think it gets lost on the chairman or me that when we sit as the chairman and ranking member on the social security subcommittee, we have a major responsibility. and that is to make sure that what people expect when they allow a good chunk of money to come out of their paycheck, it's going to be used for what they believe. and that is for social security benefits for those who have earned them. when something like this comes along where you find out that someone figured out a way to circumvent the laws and the process and take advantage of getting dollars out of america that have been put in for the purpose of providing security to those who retire or become disabled or who die, it really makes you want
mr. johnson: thank you. i presume my co-chairman, do you have any further -- mr. becerra: we are prepared to close. r. johnson: thank you. i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. becerra: thank you, mr. speaker. at this stage i think it's important to close on a particular note. i don't think it gets lost on the chairman or me that when we sit as the chairman and ranking member on the social security subcommittee,...
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mr. johnson, of course, was a self-made man. in that time period, anyone who did not have the chance to pursue a college career, as he unfortunately was not able to do, it tells a really amazing story how one man who had such fortitude, he was a very brilliant businessman. he was even a more brilliant promoter. he took the business and raised it to the highest level to the point where he had no competition, really. and, again, it's true american success story. >>> to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour and watch videos from historic sites throughout the country, visit c-span.org/local content. this is american history tv on c-span 3. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, here on c-span 3 we compliment that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events, and then on weekends, c-span 3 is the home to american history tv which tell our nation's story, the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, american artifac
mr. johnson, of course, was a self-made man. in that time period, anyone who did not have the chance to pursue a college career, as he unfortunately was not able to do, it tells a really amazing story how one man who had such fortitude, he was a very brilliant businessman. he was even a more brilliant promoter. he took the business and raised it to the highest level to the point where he had no competition, really. and, again, it's true american success story. >>> to learn more about...
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mr. johnson, of course, was a self-made man. who did not have a chance to pursue a college career as he was unfortunately able to do, tells an amazing story, one man who had such fortitude. he was a very brilliant businessman. he was even a more brilliant promoter. he took a small company and raised it to the highest level to the point where he had no competition nearly. and again, it was the true american success story. >> to learn more about the sins to our 2014 tour and watch videos from historic sites throughout the country, visit c-span p o c-span.org/local content. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings archival films that helped tell the story of the 20th century. ♪ en think about the geography of
mr. johnson, of course, was a self-made man. who did not have a chance to pursue a college career as he was unfortunately able to do, tells an amazing story, one man who had such fortitude. he was a very brilliant businessman. he was even a more brilliant promoter. he took a small company and raised it to the highest level to the point where he had no competition nearly. and again, it was the true american success story. >> to learn more about the sins to our 2014 tour and watch videos...
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mr. johnson from supervisor breed office mr. true could i see if - >> sure. >> mr. johnson so as i mentioned
mr. johnson from supervisor breed office mr. true could i see if - >> sure. >> mr. johnson so as i mentioned
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mr. johnson from supervisor breed office mr. true could i see if - >> sure. >> mr. johnson so as i mentioned supervisor breed is the co-sponsor. >> thank you, supervisor wiener i'll be brief here this is a very common sense legislation to reaffirm the board and city's commitment for the green house gases power and leveraging the amazing rows we have with the hetch hetchy system. >> thank you again supervisor wiener and supervisor kim we'll ask for your support too. >> thank you very much okay. at this point, we'll opening it up for public comment do we have public comment cards? okay. i'll call the cards i have arrest john from the sierra club and ken and dee dee workman from the chamber of commerce and the leg conservation voters and hang from the green party >> thank you, supervisor this is john with the sierra club we're in favor of this legislation and we thank you for putting 2 forward i think you mentioned really the reasons in our statement as to why we supported the reduction of green house gases and more funding for the public utilities commission department
mr. johnson from supervisor breed office mr. true could i see if - >> sure. >> mr. johnson so as i mentioned supervisor breed is the co-sponsor. >> thank you, supervisor wiener i'll be brief here this is a very common sense legislation to reaffirm the board and city's commitment for the green house gases power and leveraging the amazing rows we have with the hetch hetchy system. >> thank you again supervisor wiener and supervisor kim we'll ask for your support too....
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mrs. johnson.at you want to see happen now that the county ruled your son's death not to be a homicide. what do you want to see done? >> i want justice for my son. >> and what does that mean? do you believe that arrests should have been made? does the family have its own sources of information as to who that would even be? >> well, joy, you know, they had an explanation and they had their own private pathologist that concluded contradictory conclusion of the local coroner and that was that he died from blunt force trauma. that's very different from want the local coroner opined. >> has the county -- ben, you can answer this question. has the county been in communications with the family to explain their reasoning in the case or to explain how the investigation was conducted? >> quite simply, joy, they told jackie and kendrick's father, ken, that even though they sent him to school with a book bag, he was returned home to them in a body bag and that he died from his own doing, trying to get a tennis
mrs. johnson.at you want to see happen now that the county ruled your son's death not to be a homicide. what do you want to see done? >> i want justice for my son. >> and what does that mean? do you believe that arrests should have been made? does the family have its own sources of information as to who that would even be? >> well, joy, you know, they had an explanation and they had their own private pathologist that concluded contradictory conclusion of the local coroner and...
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mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? >> mr. barrasso? >> yes. >> mr. chairman? >> recorded as a yes. >> any other amendments? >> yes, this is paul amendment number three. this amendment would set geographic limits on this aumf. it reads, nothing in this joint resolution shall be construed as authorizing the use of force against the islamic state outside of the geographic boundaries of iraq and syria, and no action may be taken outside such area without congressional authorization. now, many have made the argument that we've added too many limitations. there should be no limitations, and they've argued historically that we haven't done this. the national security network looked back at all of the uses of authorization of force since the beginning of the republic, and they found that 60% of those actually did have a geographic limitation on them. some would say, well, you know, we just don't need this. it's too confining. the problem is, when you look back at 2001, we are now using it to mean anything. the words have become meaningless, the authorization has becom
mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. mccain? >> mr. barrasso? >> yes. >> mr. chairman? >> recorded as a yes. >> any other amendments? >> yes, this is paul amendment number three. this amendment would set geographic limits on this aumf. it reads, nothing in this joint resolution shall be construed as authorizing the use of force against the islamic state outside of the geographic boundaries of iraq and syria, and no action may be taken outside such area...
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mr. johnson and mr. obama, both lawyers pro poured over proposed changes and that affected millions of people and significantly alter the way immigration laws are and are enforced and the president wanted to go bigger and grant amnesty to the parents of the so- called dreamers and young people who are here without official paper work. >> joining us is jonah and a b stoodard. >> jonah, you say for the president it is all politics? >> right. first of all, if he wanted to do it and if policy makes for good politics, he could have done this when he controlled both houses of congress and before the 2012 election and 2014 midterm election. instead he kept putting it off, because he knew it would not be good for the democratic party. and the calculation from the beginning is politics. he is called the deporter in chief and hispanic and immigration activist are railing against him. and the only reason why the numbers are high as they are, the obama administration rewrote the rules of how they count deportation.
mr. johnson and mr. obama, both lawyers pro poured over proposed changes and that affected millions of people and significantly alter the way immigration laws are and are enforced and the president wanted to go bigger and grant amnesty to the parents of the so- called dreamers and young people who are here without official paper work. >> joining us is jonah and a b stoodard. >> jonah, you say for the president it is all politics? >> right. first of all, if he wanted to do it...
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mr. johnson, what's the purpose of publishing something that's in the public domain? >> guest: well, for one thing it's not readily available as a print book, and we felt that that was an important format for it to be in so that it could just circulate more widely, be more accessible to more people, be more affordable and findable for most people. we also felt that the edition of it that was issued by the government which is a very low resolution pdf format was very difficult to read. you know, it's not laid out and properly formatted like a book. it's just like a huge collection of manuscript pages, and it's very difficult to read because it's so low resolution. it's very difficult to search. it's almost impossible to search, in fact. so we wanted to make a better edition of that so that i don't know if people really want to read that edition the way you would read a book, but it's more useful to have that for researchers and academics and things like that to have a more searchable edition of the book. >> host: now how much of the report will you be publishing? will
mr. johnson, what's the purpose of publishing something that's in the public domain? >> guest: well, for one thing it's not readily available as a print book, and we felt that that was an important format for it to be in so that it could just circulate more widely, be more accessible to more people, be more affordable and findable for most people. we also felt that the edition of it that was issued by the government which is a very low resolution pdf format was very difficult to read. you...
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mr. johnson, you have all raised concerns and raised issues and certainly issues that you have said the commissioners all have individualized and so many collective views on. i cannot say i agree with everything that was said here, but what i can say that we hear there are concerns. we are working very hard to address those concerns and we are always willing to listen. next item. city clerk: line item 3. chiefs reports, review activities. >> commissioners, public, i'm going defer most of my time to the presentation on the redistricting. i know there is a lot of people here that want to hear it. that said, we did unfortunately have two officers or actually unfortunately have two officers where they were convicted friday afternoon on felonies in federal court. you have paperwork in their packets where i'm requesting immediate termination. one of those officers has already resigned. the resignation is in there as well. i think it's important though that i do have assurance from the u.s. attorney early on that it was her opinion and that the of those from the fbi that they did not believe that there was
mr. johnson, you have all raised concerns and raised issues and certainly issues that you have said the commissioners all have individualized and so many collective views on. i cannot say i agree with everything that was said here, but what i can say that we hear there are concerns. we are working very hard to address those concerns and we are always willing to listen. next item. city clerk: line item 3. chiefs reports, review activities. >> commissioners, public, i'm going defer most of...
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mr. johnson surely says.iehl, his pg transcript of what he told the grand jury should be included in the exposition. why was it not? >> because what the feds are saying it's the transcript of interrogation between county and feds. we are not releasing that some it has been released. >> wait. mr. johnson was interrogated by local and fbi agencies joint. >> giant. that transcript was written down. so the fbi doesn't want it out, why? >> they are saying pause we have ongoing federal investigation. one can at least think about it and say wait a wait a second. some of what he said, are out there. why pull this one back? >> holder is making this determination. it's eric holder. >> it's ♪ just the fbi. you have to understand something -- >> -- it's the justice department. >> district attorney. anita gupta the civil rights division and fbi agent in charge that william. >> but the bottom line it's eric holder. he doesn't that transcript out. >> he says it could have undo influence to the instead of at thissing to uniq
mr. johnson surely says.iehl, his pg transcript of what he told the grand jury should be included in the exposition. why was it not? >> because what the feds are saying it's the transcript of interrogation between county and feds. we are not releasing that some it has been released. >> wait. mr. johnson was interrogated by local and fbi agencies joint. >> giant. that transcript was written down. so the fbi doesn't want it out, why? >> they are saying pause we have...
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mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. flake? >> no by proxy. >> mccain? >> no by proxy. >> mr. barrasso? >> no by proxy. >> mr. paul? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. court will report. >> mr. chairman, the yeas are ten, nays are eight. >> the aumf will be reported favorably to the senate. i ask unanimous constent the staff be allowed to make technical and conforming changes before reporting to the senate. is there any objection? none so order. and danny, we've already feeded you before, but here's a resolution signed by every member of the committee. congratulations and thank you for your service. >> i want to thank you again for your service as a chairman. all the committee members for the tone and seriousness, and i look forward to continuing. thank you all. ooh >> thank you all very much. this hearing is adjourned. >>> coming up oot 11:30 a.m. iron, the justice for all march. it is being organized by the black women's roundtable, naacp and national urban league, among others. it begins at freedom plaza here in washington and continues to the capitol for a rally where leaders and famil
mr. johnson? >> no. >> mr. flake? >> no by proxy. >> mccain? >> no by proxy. >> mr. barrasso? >> no by proxy. >> mr. paul? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. court will report. >> mr. chairman, the yeas are ten, nays are eight. >> the aumf will be reported favorably to the senate. i ask unanimous constent the staff be allowed to make technical and conforming changes before reporting to the senate. is there any objection?...
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mr. johnson, shot him downish and no one seems to know why. >> no one in this crowd of family and friends ever though thought-- >> i want to thank you each one of you to come out tonight. >> that they would have to gather around the reverend pauline johnson. >> i never hurt like i hurt now. >> to say good buy to her son hollis, in light of his violent and unexpected death. hollis johnson did everything he was supposed to do to live a life of purpose. >> he treated everyone the same. that's a lesson we can all learn. >> the 36-year-old held a good job, was engaged, always surrounded by loved ones and was called hollywood for his dynamic personality. >> this video shows johnson holding the door at his apartment for the man who would kill him. only several seconds after entering the building the suspect shot and killed johnson and then quickly fled into a light-covered four-door sedan with tinted windows and halogen lights. >> i'm pleading with you now to come forward. >> family and friends still in shock and affirmed by their faith. also prayed on the site for justice, because as the revere
mr. johnson, shot him downish and no one seems to know why. >> no one in this crowd of family and friends ever though thought-- >> i want to thank you each one of you to come out tonight. >> that they would have to gather around the reverend pauline johnson. >> i never hurt like i hurt now. >> to say good buy to her son hollis, in light of his violent and unexpected death. hollis johnson did everything he was supposed to do to live a life of purpose. >> he...
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mr. johnson: mr.peaker, the house is still not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he house will come to order. the gentleman will continue. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i rise today on behalf of the hardworking people of eastern and southeastern ohio to share their stories since they began experiencing president obama's health care law. i've heard many of those -- from those i represent who have seen an increase in their health care premiums, lost their doctors and were forced out of the plans that they liked, even after they were told by president obama that if they liked their health plan they could keep it. alice of dennison, ohio, contacted my office and let me know that her insurance premium went from $235 to $520 a month. more than doubling. alice told me she goes to bed at night wondering how she'll pay for the increased premiums. but alice isn't alone. her story is just one of the many stories from ohio that i received. we must continue to fight this misguided law and
mr. johnson: mr.peaker, the house is still not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he house will come to order. the gentleman will continue. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i rise today on behalf of the hardworking people of eastern and southeastern ohio to share their stories since they began experiencing president obama's health care law. i've heard many of those -- from those i represent who have seen an increase in their health care premiums, lost their doctors and were...
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mr. johnson for your service and for being here. earlier this year you testified before this committee, and when we had a bunch of younger people coming across the border illegally. and during that hearing i asked you when we were talking about the reason why they wouldn't be removed within 24 hours like we do adult illegal aliens coming across the border and you made the point of saying statutorily the government's required to allow these children to go through -- or the younger people, to go through a hearing process, and that that had to be complied with. my request, my inquiry to you was, aren't these exigent circumstances? and you said yes. i said, well under those circumstances, can't the president write an executive order that would allow you to go ahead and remove those younger people like we do adults. and you said, the president doesn't have that authority to ignore a statute by executive order. isn't it true that our current statutory law requires that these people that are covered under executive order be removed from th
mr. johnson for your service and for being here. earlier this year you testified before this committee, and when we had a bunch of younger people coming across the border illegally. and during that hearing i asked you when we were talking about the reason why they wouldn't be removed within 24 hours like we do adult illegal aliens coming across the border and you made the point of saying statutorily the government's required to allow these children to go through -- or the younger people, to go...
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mr. johnson: mr. president?r the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: in 1986, the people of south dakota elected me to serve them in the 100th session of the united states congress in the house of representatives. in 1996, they gave me the honor and privilege of being their junior senator. when i ran for the house in 1986, i told the people of south dakota that neither party has all the answers and that both parties have good ideas as well as men and women of goodwill. my job, as i understood it, would be to work in a bipartisan manner, listen to all parties and reach in good faith, also known as a compromise. that is what i still believe. however, in each year of my 28 years of service, this has become more difficult to achieve. each party, rather than working cooperatively for the american people, is more and more focused on winning the next election. today, days after the 2014 election, you can walk into the call center for either party and find members dialing for dollars for 2016. tonight there will be fundraisers across d.c. where members
mr. johnson: mr. president?r the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: in 1986, the people of south dakota elected me to serve them in the 100th session of the united states congress in the house of representatives. in 1996, they gave me the honor and privilege of being their junior senator. when i ran for the house in 1986, i told the people of south dakota that neither party has all the answers and that both parties have good ideas as well as men and women of...
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mr. johnson and the mta board and the airport commission what i agree i'm going to run out of time have area hearing to discuss that matter at hand frankly at your board or use your compensation to see if you can enforce the t nc drivers to have >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> actually i believe they were offering $4 rides around time can't compete with that one of your approved taxi school is a former students to derive uber i came across the e-mails the current students they're being pouched before that he get their jobs because it takes awhile is get the licensee came back came by this text on facebook he don't want to put it on the overhead i called the number and the person was a teacher and identified himself i spoke to him and he assured me this was a real job not beauty school good figure i wonder if at the says that to the men and i'll be driving for his company he hung up on me when i asked him pointed out questions first of all they explicit give them their information they listed that by uber and lift there's another issue by information given to uber i
mr. johnson and the mta board and the airport commission what i agree i'm going to run out of time have area hearing to discuss that matter at hand frankly at your board or use your compensation to see if you can enforce the t nc drivers to have >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> actually i believe they were offering $4 rides around time can't compete with that one of your approved taxi school is a former students to derive uber i came across the...
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mrs. johnson. and it's a tragic loss of life we have here, but there is a sense of relief that the perpetrator was taken so quickly into custody. >> reporter: diaz will face the judge on monday. and the bowoman, the witness, i not facing any criminal charges at all. she has been cooperative with police. in the meantime, neighbors say johnson, the good samaritan, has recently survived cancer. she had also just recently lost an adult daughter. she was 59 years old. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> turning to weather now and the last remnants of that nor'easter finally moving out. here a live look at camel back mountain resort. >> no snow right now in center city. the wind is calming down. and as can tell by the flags, it really has died town a bit. earlier this week, they were really flapping hard. >> so let's head to sheena parveen. >> we can still expect a cold evening. temperatures will be dropping into the 20s for some of us. but the nor'easter is still spinning around maine, moving very slowly. but
mrs. johnson. and it's a tragic loss of life we have here, but there is a sense of relief that the perpetrator was taken so quickly into custody. >> reporter: diaz will face the judge on monday. and the bowoman, the witness, i not facing any criminal charges at all. she has been cooperative with police. in the meantime, neighbors say johnson, the good samaritan, has recently survived cancer. she had also just recently lost an adult daughter. she was 59 years old. cydney long, nbc 10 news....
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mr. chairman for holding today's hearing. i would like to thank secretary johnson for making the time to be here to discuss recently announced executive actions on immigration and border security, as well as your fifth appearance before this committee in your short 12-month period, shows that you are accessible, and i appreciate it. since 1956, presidents have granted temporary immigration relief to impacted individuals on 39 separate occasions. therefore, it would seem changes outlined by president obama on november 20th are not outside the bounds of presidential authority as provided under our constitution. approximately 11 million undocumented individuals are forced to hide in the shadows even as they live and work in plain sight in communities. time and again the house republican leadership has been unwilling to act to fix our broken immigration system. in the face of this crisis, and the absence of congressional action, the president acted in a measured way that is likely to improve both our nation's security and economy, specifically the president announced a
mr. chairman for holding today's hearing. i would like to thank secretary johnson for making the time to be here to discuss recently announced executive actions on immigration and border security, as well as your fifth appearance before this committee in your short 12-month period, shows that you are accessible, and i appreciate it. since 1956, presidents have granted temporary immigration relief to impacted individuals on 39 separate occasions. therefore, it would seem changes outlined by...
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mr. johnson. yes! them!ll ignore these people. you tell them! all the them and tell doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. them, president johnson. turns and sits down. and johnson sits down. it?wouldn't you know they sit down right next to you. and you think, what? where is averill? where is tom? where is security? next tothey sit down me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come here to have these men bothering me. and wouldn't you know? king turns to you and says, well, you're in community action now. what's the poverty rate in today? what have you done? i'm not talking to these guys. [laughter] you say to king, you know, you'd be 85 years old really dr. king. and you say,ohnson there's no way. 114. you would -- there's nobody 114. and king says, i'm right here. here.always been watching. and now, wouldn't you know it, the security coming in, here comes the press, washington. the t.v.sudden with cameras. they've seen what's happened in the room. and here comes the press and they've go
mr. johnson. yes! them!ll ignore these people. you tell them! all the them and tell doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. them, president johnson. turns and sits down. and johnson sits down. it?wouldn't you know they sit down right next to you. and you think, what? where is averill? where is tom? where is security? next tothey sit down me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come here to have these men bothering me. and wouldn't you...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. 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. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking now, the stunning turn of events. the rape case that made national headlines. and the apology, was it true? >>> and which country was he allegedly helping out? >>> and we show you the new body cameras worn by officers. is this a solution? >>> and the monster storm about to hit. 30 million in the path. >>> and with the new star wars coming, the legend here tonight. the unmistakable voice, and what they
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. 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. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking now, the stunning turn of events. the...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.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. get sewith extra savings when you shop late friday and early saturday at kohl's. plus, visit kohl's dot com for a friends & family pass, and take an extra 25% off when you spend $100 or more! you'll earn kohl's cash too. find your yes. kohl's. >> developing right now an evening working on the water takes a disastrous turn. a man fell into the christina river and hasn't been seen since. >> bill cosby is experiencing more fallout from decades old rape allegations but the latest one could send him to court. >> and some wet, some dreary and some foggy weather is sticking around for your morning commute. >> let's find out more about that and go on over to karen rogers. she's in for dave murphy and matt pelman has
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication.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. get sewith extra savings when you shop late friday and early saturday at kohl's. plus, visit kohl's dot com for a...
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mr. johnson, yes, you tell him. ignore these people. you tell them. you tell them and tell all the doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. you tell them, president johnson. and then, king turns and sits down. and johnson sits down and wouldn't you know it, they sit down right next to you. and you think, where is averill, where's tom, where security? why did they sit down next to me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come near to have these men bothering me. and when you know it, king turns to you and says, you are a community action now. what is the poverty rate in america today? what have you done? and you think i'm not talking to these guys. [laughter] he looked up and you say to king, you would be 85 years old if you were really dr. king. he looked at johnson and you say, there is no way 114, you -- there is nobody 114. and king says i am right here. we have always been here, watching. and now, when you know it, instead of the security coming in, here comes the press. all the sudden with
mr. johnson, yes, you tell him. ignore these people. you tell them. you tell them and tell all the doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. you tell them, president johnson. and then, king turns and sits down. and johnson sits down and wouldn't you know it, they sit down right next to you. and you think, where is averill, where's tom, where security? why did they sit down next to me? i just came here for an event. i didn't come near to have...
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mr. barton: thank you, congressman johnson.e congresswoman greaninger, i want to -- granger, i want to say most of ralph's washington, d.c., staff is watching this. janet, christopher, leslie, mitzy and ralph wanted me to thank y'all for your ervice for himself and for the fourth district of texas. i want to yield to the lady from the 12th district of texas, the honorable kay granger. ms. granger: thank you. it's such an honor to speak about our good friend, ralph hall. you know, his background and what he's done is really amazing. he joined the navy when he was -- in 1942. went to war. came back and got l.l.b. from southern methodist university. he was admitted to the texas bar and became a county judge, the president of the state judge and commissions association, elected to the state senate and was president pro tempore. then in 1980 came to the house of representatives where he still serves. the most important thing is something that joe barton talked about in his life and he said, if you're going to talk about how importan
mr. barton: thank you, congressman johnson.e congresswoman greaninger, i want to -- granger, i want to say most of ralph's washington, d.c., staff is watching this. janet, christopher, leslie, mitzy and ralph wanted me to thank y'all for your ervice for himself and for the fourth district of texas. i want to yield to the lady from the 12th district of texas, the honorable kay granger. ms. granger: thank you. it's such an honor to speak about our good friend, ralph hall. you know, his background...
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mr. johnson say the pledge of allegiance.nd it had been i don't know how long since i said it, i'm a trial lawyer and i'm not usually at a loss for words but i now know how to say the pledge of allegiance. lou: coming up next, wall street rebounds after early declines to recover more than a trillion dollars in lawsuits come in the outlook is ahead. please s@? know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and if i'm the first, then maybe there's a second. and a third. believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. the dow jones up only 27 points and the s&p up nine points. volume on the big order co
mr. johnson say the pledge of allegiance.nd it had been i don't know how long since i said it, i'm a trial lawyer and i'm not usually at a loss for words but i now know how to say the pledge of allegiance. lou: coming up next, wall street rebounds after early declines to recover more than a trillion dollars in lawsuits come in the outlook is ahead. please s@? know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of...
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mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. mr. johnson: thank youing mr. speaker. -- thank you, mr. speaker. i rise tonight, ladies and gentlemen work a heavy heart because today we had a grand jury a secret grand jury finding in new york that resulted in no charges against a police officer who killed an unarmed man named eric garner. a man who they accused of trying , and some cigarettes that man was approached by law enforcement on the streets of new york, and when approached, he said that he had not done anything wrong. he held his hands up. in the hands up, don't shoot position. and they took him down while his hands were up and applied a choke hold, an illegal choke hold. and applied it until the man . ok his last breath what did eric garner say 13 times before he died? what did he say 13 times before he died? he said, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. and he said that over and over and over again until he could not breathe, he took his last breath. just like michael brown, accused of stealing some cigarettes, or cigars, excuse me, michael brown, accused of stealing som
mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. mr. johnson: thank youing mr. speaker. -- thank you, mr. speaker. i rise tonight, ladies and gentlemen work a heavy heart because today we had a grand jury a secret grand jury finding in new york that resulted in no charges against a police officer who killed an unarmed man named eric garner. a man who they accused of trying , and some cigarettes that man was approached by law enforcement on the streets of new york, and when approached, he said that he had not done...
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mr. johnson say the pledge of allegiance. and it had been i don't know how long since i said it, i'm a trial lawyer and i'm not usually at a loss for words but i now know how to say the pledge of allegiance. lou: coming up next, wall street rebounds after early declines to recover more than a trillion dollars in lawsuits come in the outlook is ahead. please stay with us. we have a great deal more coming rightan up helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease
mr. johnson say the pledge of allegiance. and it had been i don't know how long since i said it, i'm a trial lawyer and i'm not usually at a loss for words but i now know how to say the pledge of allegiance. lou: coming up next, wall street rebounds after early declines to recover more than a trillion dollars in lawsuits come in the outlook is ahead. please stay with us. we have a great deal more coming rightan up helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed...