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mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. want to thank you and the ranking member for agreeing to hold this hearing. and i -- sheriff clarke, i heard about, read about your testimony -- astigmatic testimony, that's the word i'm trying to use. please note my strong respect and support for police and law enforcement and also note my strong insistence that rule of law apply to all regardless of whether a person is a civilian or law enforcement. the failure to prosecute police officers, militarize police responses to peaceful protests and video footage of people dying by the hands of law enforcement have led us to where we are today. while discussing police accountability is an essential way to improve the relationship between the community and law enforcement, i hope that this committee will hold additional hearings that will allow us to specifically focus upon grand jury reform, use of body cameras and the d.o.j.'s data collection and transparency practices. before we witnessed the mill tarization of police -- mill tarization
mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. want to thank you and the ranking member for agreeing to hold this hearing. and i -- sheriff clarke, i heard about, read about your testimony -- astigmatic testimony, that's the word i'm trying to use. please note my strong respect and support for police and law enforcement and also note my strong insistence that rule of law apply to all regardless of whether a person is a civilian or law enforcement. the failure to prosecute...
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mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and the ranking member for agreeing to hold this hearing. and i -- sheriff clarke, i heard about, read about your testimony -- astigmatic testimony, that's the word i'm trying to use. please note my strong respect and support for police and law enforcement and also note my strong insistence that rule of law apply to all regardless of whether a person is a civilian or law enforcement. the failure to prosecute police officers, militarize police responses to peaceful protests and video footage of people dying by the hands of law enforcement have led us to where we are today. while discussing police accountability is an essential way to improve the relationship between the community and law enforcement, i hope that this committee will hold additional hearings that will allow us to specifically focus upon grand jury reform, use of body cameras and the d.o.j.'s data collection and transparency practices. before we witnessed the mill tarization of police -- mill tarizatio
mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and the ranking member for agreeing to hold this hearing. and i -- sheriff clarke, i heard about, read about your testimony -- astigmatic testimony, that's the word i'm trying to use. please note my strong respect and support for police and law enforcement and also note my strong insistence that rule of law apply to all regardless of whether a person is a civilian or law enforcement. the failure to...
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mr. johnson: are we a cut above significantly? and is that cut above significance, is it significant from the standpoint of military conversion? mr. countryman: in terms of military conversion, one thing of the things we look very, very carefully at under the existing 1-2-3 agreement and that will be strengthed by the successor agreement is to look very carefully at the information, the technology, the materials, the components which we as a government will review before we give approval for that to be transferred to china. one of the other things that comes up in this knew successor agreement is the fact that both sides will sit down an qulely and review the inventory of all the shared u.s. and chinese technologies and determine whether or not that ought to be renewed. so we go into this, i think with eyes wide open, understanding the potential risks but also balancing against the potential benefits of being in this important and expanding commercial market. mr. johnson: over the last couple of years reviewing if we should start a
mr. johnson: are we a cut above significantly? and is that cut above significance, is it significant from the standpoint of military conversion? mr. countryman: in terms of military conversion, one thing of the things we look very, very carefully at under the existing 1-2-3 agreement and that will be strengthed by the successor agreement is to look very carefully at the information, the technology, the materials, the components which we as a government will review before we give approval for...
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mrs. johnson, that the catch-all exemption at the end might do the trick but to make sure everyone's on the same page and i think make dhr most comfortable with, we propose adding would reveal personnel information, not subject to disclosure, which i think would address that concern as one of the now, list of maybe five different bases to not list attendees, and meetings >> would reveal? >> woeld reveal personnel information not subject to disclosure after california government goad section 3504, would reveal personal information, subject to disclosure comma or disclosure under state or -- law. >> can we add that to the amendment? >> so moved >> i will take that without objection. then on the amendment of the whole supervisor tang? >> i made a motion to adopt the amendment as a whole as submitted >> okay we will take that without objection. and on what is the language you wanted to add? no? i think we're good. and on the motion to move forward with recommendation >> so moved >> okay we will take that without objection. thank you. and that's our meeting. >> concludes our meeting for today, >
mrs. johnson, that the catch-all exemption at the end might do the trick but to make sure everyone's on the same page and i think make dhr most comfortable with, we propose adding would reveal personnel information, not subject to disclosure, which i think would address that concern as one of the now, list of maybe five different bases to not list attendees, and meetings >> would reveal? >> woeld reveal personnel information not subject to disclosure after california government goad...
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mr. johnson, a bill that indicates one day for one day. you have 54 days of good time, then you get 54 days. that is not the case. let me just say this, as i yield back a moment to you, we will not pass legislation unless we can all understand each other's pain. the horrific pain of losing law enforcement officers and them going -- them not going home to their family, i mourn. and the horrific pain of a michael brown, eric fwarner tamir, walter scott, any number of others and of course fred gray. what we need to do is in understanding that pain, not be accusatory. and get bills before the judiciary committee to make our system the best justice system in the world. that's what i would like to see happen. i know that you as a practicing lawyer who have addressed this issue would like to see that happen as well. i would like to join you on the floor over and over again for these kinds of special orders to speak to our colleagues about getting something done, passing comp reshensive -- comprehensive criminal reform, getting it done to answer t
mr. johnson, a bill that indicates one day for one day. you have 54 days of good time, then you get 54 days. that is not the case. let me just say this, as i yield back a moment to you, we will not pass legislation unless we can all understand each other's pain. the horrific pain of losing law enforcement officers and them going -- them not going home to their family, i mourn. and the horrific pain of a michael brown, eric fwarner tamir, walter scott, any number of others and of course fred...
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mr. johnson and the formal presentation you've heard following the fdr b is done at the first police commission opportunity a few things the process virtually because of the nature of the incident the process police car o ids the response is basically the same process at a different level a station or unit level and lethal forces authorized there's a a purport intervention in 4404 a very good as a legal force that is followed in the legal investigation i want to point out it conforms to the best practice recommend suggested by the community oriented police services by international chief and law enforcement their going doing their substantial portion of the things recommended by those different agencies and where we aren't there specific egregious for that so last couple of slides those are the foundation of the argument we've covered in great depth tonight i don't know if you have any questions. >> all right. so thanks surrogate for you i'm not commissioner president loftus she left for an award. >> thank you for your excelling wonderful presentation there's questions about what happens i thin
mr. johnson and the formal presentation you've heard following the fdr b is done at the first police commission opportunity a few things the process virtually because of the nature of the incident the process police car o ids the response is basically the same process at a different level a station or unit level and lethal forces authorized there's a a purport intervention in 4404 a very good as a legal force that is followed in the legal investigation i want to point out it conforms to the...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> welcome back you're taking a live look here, down the shore into atlantic city, 5:13 right now, 60 degrees, shaping up from a weather standpoint of being a nice thursday. >>> i-95 still a problem? >> reporter: things change quickly in traffic. we had a major accident on i-95 brocking -- blocking the three left lanes that just cleared. the delay has cleared quickly. that wouldn't happen at 7:30, but at this hour it was easy to make that happen. southbound was jammed from approaching pail again to girard -- approaching allegheny to girard. it has cleared. let's take a look at the other issues around the area. construction on the northeast extension northbound between lansdale and quakerto
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> welcome back you're taking a live look here, down the shore into atlantic city, 5:13...
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mr. johnson and the eject and the po a and chaplain and criminal affairs and community regulations communityegulations is a huge component one of the things they do at the direction of the police commission is the police commission resolution they'll send two pi o having a case with a death case as it serves as a liaison provides information and helps them inform navigate through the bureaucracy and gifts them a police commissioners commissioner resolution i know that is no 2007 a as i said once those things happen to occurring investigations the chronicle investigation and there's an mosaic active investigation criminal investigation is focused only whether a crime was contempt by any of the parties involved in the incident i talk about the jurisdiction all before it is whatever the law enforcement agency is responsibly for the place of the crime you'll have jurisdiction mosaic active or personnel investigation is focused more on policies did the officer fire his or her weapon and that investigation whether locate go tactics and train and policy jurisdiction is law enforcement agency that e
mr. johnson and the eject and the po a and chaplain and criminal affairs and community regulations communityegulations is a huge component one of the things they do at the direction of the police commission is the police commission resolution they'll send two pi o having a case with a death case as it serves as a liaison provides information and helps them inform navigate through the bureaucracy and gifts them a police commissioners commissioner resolution i know that is no 2007 a as i said...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >> here are the stories we are following for you at 12:30 police in camden county have launch aid new push to find a suspect one month after a deadly hit and run. >>> and a dover police officer faces assault charges after a second grand jury reviewed his case and -- >> i announce that i am a candidate for president of the united states of america! >> another big name enters the race for the white house what mike huckabee announcement means for the gop. >>> and the deadly hit and run that has police asking for your help. police hope that someone will remember something to help them crack
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams sara bloomquist and...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> part of a local medical team that when to nepal to help earthquake victims came home this morning. team b out of wilmington arrived at philadelphia international airport the group treated patients and set up clinics, while in nepal they felt normal oinl and just missed getting caught in an earthquake. katherine scott will have more of their story at 12:30. >>> the death of cruise ship passenger remains under investigation, the girl died in a swimming pool on wednesday on the norwegian sun. crews officials said a medical team performed cpr but could not revive the child. >>> federal investigators revealed new information about the deadly crash on an atlanta highway the pilot told air tr
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. which means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> part of a local medical team that when to nepal to help earthquake victims came home...
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mr. johnson freddie be danielle and john. >> hello, everybody my name is ken johnson a native san franciscan from south park my parents had a claernts with devastated when we built moscone center we lost our cleaners and but then as a i grew they built the moscone center i was part of an organization called black man powering power we have the contractor for this moscone center and we make sure that resident of san francisco worked there and we had you know the different minority and everything had a equal different people from different communities and i want you all to do the same thing with the new development because you have people residents that live in the city that own all this development you don't have people that work in the city not working you need to make sure that the residents are trained if you have an untrained citizen once the project starts by the time it the finished he's got a skill so you have got to reduce crime you need to have an compliance office making sure the residents are hired from the community i wanted to also found out if urged to have an ongoing community
mr. johnson freddie be danielle and john. >> hello, everybody my name is ken johnson a native san franciscan from south park my parents had a claernts with devastated when we built moscone center we lost our cleaners and but then as a i grew they built the moscone center i was part of an organization called black man powering power we have the contractor for this moscone center and we make sure that resident of san francisco worked there and we had you know the different minority and...
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mr. johnson has been suspended from tweeting in the past.ut john, i ask you, should twitter bar from its platform is on the content of their? -- of their tweets? john: in limiting circumstances i believe they can and should. where i think a line needs to be drawn is at htrethreats. you can argue whether this is a threat were not, but the person this is thedirected to finds this a threat. people say a lot of ugly things on twitter, but they cannot incite people to violence. mark: it is a private service, you do not have a right to be on it. on the other hand, what if someone who did not have this repetition treated the same thing? i do not think they would have banned him. i think you -- i think they are singling him out because of his past practice. john: they may not have noticed it because of their twitter following. but we are not advocating censorship, but if someone walked on your sensory -- threatening us-- mark: they would be kicked off. if someone said "if you see karl rove, punch him in the face." should they be banned from twitter?
mr. johnson has been suspended from tweeting in the past.ut john, i ask you, should twitter bar from its platform is on the content of their? -- of their tweets? john: in limiting circumstances i believe they can and should. where i think a line needs to be drawn is at htrethreats. you can argue whether this is a threat were not, but the person this is thedirected to finds this a threat. people say a lot of ugly things on twitter, but they cannot incite people to violence. mark: it is a private...
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mrs. johnson may have been referring to is the cumulative contribution that mr. minority described earlier, the rule that no individual can con tribe ut more than $500, for the seats in that election for all combined for all seats in a year. >> that is mccuchin >> yeches it doesn't address the san francisco, it addressed an analogous law. to the ethics and commission, and the board, to enforce that law and the ethicics, commission concludes, on that and the mckuchun decision, is not to enforce that provision, and they haven't in years, since mckucha n this would remove that provision -- if the board decided not to remove, they will continue to not enforce it, unless there is a change at the supreme court level. >> thank you. so i actually -- if we were making the amendments to this legislation they're approved approved. we have to go back to ethics because of the full board, or there is discussion at the ethics commission, because of mr. bush, that is considered and sent back to the ethics commission with amendments? >> um this -- any amendments have to go back t
mrs. johnson may have been referring to is the cumulative contribution that mr. minority described earlier, the rule that no individual can con tribe ut more than $500, for the seats in that election for all combined for all seats in a year. >> that is mccuchin >> yeches it doesn't address the san francisco, it addressed an analogous law. to the ethics and commission, and the board, to enforce that law and the ethicics, commission concludes, on that and the mckuchun decision, is not...
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mr. johnson had a significant drug problem, and he was conducting those burglaries to help support that habit. >> janet haynes identified johnson in a photo lineup. >> so i'm sure at that point, edmond investigators clearly thought they had their man. >> by this time, dna testing was standard practice. so, johnson's dna was compared to semen from janet haynes' rape test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. >> it was just a matter of days that we got those results back, and conclusively excluded him as a suspect of this homicide. it was not his footprint. it was not his dna type that was left behind. >> the case went cold again. investigators never gave up, but they were running out of ideas. three years later, on a hunch, they revisited the scene of the crime, not even sure what they were looking for. >> we were just looking around, because it had sat there for several years, vacant. >> was there anything they missed, something they hadn't thought of? and then they found a potential clue. >> right on the floor in the kitchen area is the bra. >> it
mr. johnson had a significant drug problem, and he was conducting those burglaries to help support that habit. >> janet haynes identified johnson in a photo lineup. >> so i'm sure at that point, edmond investigators clearly thought they had their man. >> by this time, dna testing was standard practice. so, johnson's dna was compared to semen from janet haynes' rape test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. >> it was just a...
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mr. johnson. mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members -- i'm sorry. the gentleman from rhode island. >> yes. >> any other members wish to be recognized? the clerk will report the tally. >> 33 aye votes 30 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. the question now comes on amendment number 21 r 1. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> mr. chairman. >> excuse me. the gentleman from new jersey. >> how am i recorded? >> no. >> i would like to be a yes. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman there are 34 aye votes 29 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. the question now occurs on the amendment 1567 r 1. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> the gentleman from rhode island. >> how is the gentleman from rhode island recorded? >> mr. langevin is recorded no. >> i change my vote to yes. >> the clerk will report the result. >> there are 14 aye votes, 49 no votes. >> the amendment is not adopted. the question now occurs on 201. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> the clerk will report the result
mr. johnson. mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members -- i'm sorry. the gentleman from rhode island. >> yes. >> any other members wish to be recognized? the clerk will report the tally. >> 33 aye votes 30 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. the question now comes on amendment number 21 r 1. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> mr. chairman. >> excuse me. the gentleman from new jersey. >> how am i recorded?...
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mr. johnson has been suspended in the past, but i ask you -- should twitter bar people from its platform based on the content of their tweets? john: in limited circumstances, i think they can and should. where i think a line has to be john is at threat. you could argue about if this is a threat or not, but i know the person at home this was directed at felt this was a threat, and twitter let's people say a lot of things. what they cannot let people do is incite people to commit violence against other people on the service. mark: it is a private service. you do not have the right to be on twitter. but what if someone who did not have his reputation tweeted the same thing? john: they probably would not have noticed if it were someone who do not have a following to that extent. i just do not think that for the reasons you just said, we do not let people come on our air and make bets, and we're not practicing censorship -- mark: if you go on your ipad right now and we "if you see karl rove and punch them in the face," is that inciting violence? john: i think that will be fine. i think that w
mr. johnson has been suspended in the past, but i ask you -- should twitter bar people from its platform based on the content of their tweets? john: in limited circumstances, i think they can and should. where i think a line has to be john is at threat. you could argue about if this is a threat or not, but i know the person at home this was directed at felt this was a threat, and twitter let's people say a lot of things. what they cannot let people do is incite people to commit violence against...
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mrs. johnson, that the catch-all exemption at the end might do the trick but to make sure everyone's on the same page and i think make dhr most comfortable with, we propose adding would reveal personnel information, not subject to disclosure, which i think would address that concern as one of the now, list of maybe five different bases to not list attendees, and meetings >> would reveal? >> woeld reveal personnel information not subject to disclosure after california government goad section
mrs. johnson, that the catch-all exemption at the end might do the trick but to make sure everyone's on the same page and i think make dhr most comfortable with, we propose adding would reveal personnel information, not subject to disclosure, which i think would address that concern as one of the now, list of maybe five different bases to not list attendees, and meetings >> would reveal? >> woeld reveal personnel information not subject to disclosure after california government goad...
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mrs. johnson i think like mrs. obama thinks in a very organized way. there very well-structured in their mind. jackie kennedy was famous for i don't have a schedule. i like to do things spontaneously and different ones bring different things and i think mrs. johnson her love of words, she had a degree in journalism her love for writing and her love of cadence, her love of rhythm but also like you said the immediate experience brought back. that's not necessarily political in terms of policy but it ends up having a political result. >> this is not a new phenomenon. we have an image from the polk administration so we are going to go back in time. this was a time when women were supposed to stay in their sphere but mrs. pope didn't stay in her sphere quite so well. can you tell us about her? >> no she did not. as was a time of the cult of domesticity and chairwoman head when women were appendages to their husbands. they were not supposed to have political ideas of their own. they certainly were not supposed to voice those ideas that they did have them. mr
mrs. johnson i think like mrs. obama thinks in a very organized way. there very well-structured in their mind. jackie kennedy was famous for i don't have a schedule. i like to do things spontaneously and different ones bring different things and i think mrs. johnson her love of words, she had a degree in journalism her love for writing and her love of cadence, her love of rhythm but also like you said the immediate experience brought back. that's not necessarily political in terms of policy but...
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mrs. johnson of texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: i thank mr. foster for his leadership on this important issue. section 106 simplifies the majority's efforts to improve their he own personal beliefs and ideologies on the process of scientific discovery. colleagues, science is not about beliefs. it is about discovery. and the pursuit of questions about both the natural world and the human world. we should hold n.s.f. accountable and n.s.f. should hold its granteys accountable. accountability should be measured according to the transparency and integrity of the great review process. not according to what types of science that some of us believe in and some don't. had we imposed section 106 requirement on n.s.f. earlier they may have never funded the grant that led to billions in revenue from the spectrum auction. they may not have granted the grant that d.o.d. uses to help train our so
mrs. johnson of texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: i thank mr. foster for his leadership on this important issue. section 106 simplifies the majority's efforts to improve their he own personal beliefs and ideologies on the process of scientific discovery. colleagues, science is not about beliefs. it is about discovery. and the pursuit of questions about both the natural...
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mr. johnson vice president who succeeded lincoln. four years and told congressional government ran the country up until theodore roosevelt. then jackson lincoln. and so was his cousin frank. wilson had some tendencies in this direction. wilson wrote a wonderful book the only good book you wrote. he was not a good historian, but it was a good president. this brilliant book: congressional government. i urge everyone here he shows how congress because they do not have a single mind they have very often conflicting and divergent minds you can't have a unified government. that is all there is to it. he made the case so convincing. incidentally it was wilson who restored the tradition of the president making enable address to congress. for over 100 years jefferson had completely extinguished this tradition that washington had launched the president addressing congress which is absolutely the perfect way to play a leadership role. so this powerful presidencies growth during the wars and depressions of the 20th century, and then came waterga
mr. johnson vice president who succeeded lincoln. four years and told congressional government ran the country up until theodore roosevelt. then jackson lincoln. and so was his cousin frank. wilson had some tendencies in this direction. wilson wrote a wonderful book the only good book you wrote. he was not a good historian, but it was a good president. this brilliant book: congressional government. i urge everyone here he shows how congress because they do not have a single mind they have very...
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mrs. johnson, wife of "governor and mrs." and i think we all yearn to have our own place, no matter how big or small it may be in the world. we want to be identified. so, i tell my children if they get to write my obituary, and they get to put it in the paper i won it the way i want it. i do not want the first line to be "professional volunteer." i am being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and got my first paycheck, my mother said, who are you going to give it to? i said, huh? and her belief was you should give your first paycheck away. so, being the smart girl i am, i had some trees put in johnson city in memory of my grandparents but that was just a given. we have been very blessed. we are not financially stressed. you can afford to give that away. the most valuable thing i have really is my time. i only have 24 hours a day. so, my time is the most valuable thing really that i can give away. so, that is what i try to do. that is why i am a professional
mrs. johnson, wife of "governor and mrs." and i think we all yearn to have our own place, no matter how big or small it may be in the world. we want to be identified. so, i tell my children if they get to write my obituary, and they get to put it in the paper i won it the way i want it. i do not want the first line to be "professional volunteer." i am being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and got my...
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mrs. johnson i think your mother was brilliant, gracious, mrs. reagan, tenacious, courageous. i wonder if you could encapsulate your mother for us. peggy: i think you want my grandmother. i never knew her before the white house. and there was a set of adjectives for then. she was very gracious, very diplomatic. she was very well organized. but there was a sort of a sadness that came after the white house. after the white house i can remember being with her and in those days, one didn't have car heaters. you have car roads. i would be sitting in the back of the car with her and i was suddenly realize she was doing this. something always moving, her phone was always going up and down. -- reflect was always going -- her foot was always going up and down. having to be still she had a backup everybody. it was a very poignant letter she wrote on the train coming back from washington. to her two sons. i have the letter. never once did i ever hear her or did she ever in writing criticize anybody. she was always positive. even when things were going very bad. she was always try to figu
mrs. johnson i think your mother was brilliant, gracious, mrs. reagan, tenacious, courageous. i wonder if you could encapsulate your mother for us. peggy: i think you want my grandmother. i never knew her before the white house. and there was a set of adjectives for then. she was very gracious, very diplomatic. she was very well organized. but there was a sort of a sadness that came after the white house. after the white house i can remember being with her and in those days, one didn't have car...
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let's go to jeff johnson. >> how are you doing mr. trump? take care of my household to keep us out of debt. why doesn't government had the same idea applies what is your plan to get us closer to being out of debt and the u.s.? >> our money is being trained by foreign countries. totally honestly every deal we make is a bad deal. these aren't deals like you and your deals are tough. anyway your situation is tougher. if you have somebody as a president who knew what he was doing that's easier than straightening out your situation but when i would straighten out the big situation your situation would follow. in a country that's in trouble is hard for the people to do well. when the country itself -- so china is joining us. japan now is going to start again big time draining us because there are cutting their currently like crazy and selling things like they have never sold before. japan is going to be big time going after us. mexico is a disaster for the united states and i'm not only talking about the borders and by that we have to build a wall
let's go to jeff johnson. >> how are you doing mr. trump? take care of my household to keep us out of debt. why doesn't government had the same idea applies what is your plan to get us closer to being out of debt and the u.s.? >> our money is being trained by foreign countries. totally honestly every deal we make is a bad deal. these aren't deals like you and your deals are tough. anyway your situation is tougher. if you have somebody as a president who knew what he was doing that's...
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mr. johnson had pulled up to this location right directly across from us, at which point he was shot andd almost instantly. it was a single shot. we know that the shot came back from the wood line no more than 30 to 50 yards away. >> as you can see, the forward most bus up there is the one where the -- >> johnson's death brings the entire case home to montgomery county. >> i can remember just thinking, they're back. >> police find another note in the woods. >> we knew that if we could engage them, we would be that much closer to them either screwing up or making another mistake that would help us catch them. >> they did exactly what we asked them to do. they started writing us letters, they started calling. >> one of the phone calls basically told us we needed to look at a robbery that had occurred in montgomery, alabama. >> the call, it later turned out, was from lee boyd malvo. was he just bragging or hoping to get caught? no one knows, but it was a critical break. >> he didn't identify himself as the sniper. he says, you just got to look at that. >> i called montgomery, alabama. i sai
mr. johnson had pulled up to this location right directly across from us, at which point he was shot andd almost instantly. it was a single shot. we know that the shot came back from the wood line no more than 30 to 50 yards away. >> as you can see, the forward most bus up there is the one where the -- >> johnson's death brings the entire case home to montgomery county. >> i can remember just thinking, they're back. >> police find another note in the woods. >> we...
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mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. mr. johnson: i thank the speaker. and i want to say that i appear here tonight to talk about police and community relations throughout our country. the purpose of this special order is to talk about how the relationship between police and local communities can be repaired. over the last year, we have witnessed tensions rise between local law enforcement officers and local communities. events we have witnessed across the country have highlighted the need for mending the strained relationship between police and communities across the country. this week, the judiciary committee in the house held a hearing titled policing strategies for the 21st century. the purpose of this hearing was to look at how law enforcement is trained and how it is received in our communities across the country. the senate also held a hearing this week, their focus was on the use of body cameras. i applaud my colleagues for holding hearings on criminal justice reform this week but i hope that this is just the beginning and not the end of the hold
mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. mr. johnson: i thank the speaker. and i want to say that i appear here tonight to talk about police and community relations throughout our country. the purpose of this special order is to talk about how the relationship between police and local communities can be repaired. over the last year, we have witnessed tensions rise between local law enforcement officers and local communities. events we have witnessed across the country have highlighted the need for mending...
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mr. secretary? johnson: as i'm sure you know, we have biometric entry now for large classes of travelers. i would like to see us have biometric exits, because i agree with you. it promotes security. it is a good thing to have, i know it is a 9/11 commission recommendation. it also involves a huge commission in terms of resource. >> the 9/11 follow-up report criticized the government. one of the most severe criticism was not in what they recommended a decade ago. have you asked the congress for any money? have you laid out a plan for what it would take to have an exit system? johnson: i believe that we have, at some point. >> i would hope you would send that. i deftly think so that we should do that. i'm glad you would agree. with regard to the sanctuary city problem. we have major cities refusing to honor federal detainers on people who are in the country unlawfully. just saying we do not have any desire whatsoever to support the government in having an effective immigration system. in fact, we are going to
mr. secretary? johnson: as i'm sure you know, we have biometric entry now for large classes of travelers. i would like to see us have biometric exits, because i agree with you. it promotes security. it is a good thing to have, i know it is a 9/11 commission recommendation. it also involves a huge commission in terms of resource. >> the 9/11 follow-up report criticized the government. one of the most severe criticism was not in what they recommended a decade ago. have you asked the...
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mr. johnson: i'm getting shorted on my time but what can i say? the chair: the gentleman from georgia was yielded a minute and a half. therefore, he is correct he was 11 seconds over. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. chair, i yield the remainder of my time to the gentlelady from arizona, ms. mcsally. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mcsally: i support this amendment. it's a commonsense amendment that passed the house last year with bipartisan support because it simply provides the department of homeland security with increased resources and it saves the taxpayers money. this amendment makes a small change to current law regarding the excess property owned by the department of defense. d.h.s. and u.s. customs and border protection have benefited greatly from d.o.d. equipment in the years past. for instance, vehicle and dismounted explore take radar is providing better awareness in my border and allows border patrol to be smart about deploying their resources. the technology used by the dodd in afghanistan was tran
mr. johnson: i'm getting shorted on my time but what can i say? the chair: the gentleman from georgia was yielded a minute and a half. therefore, he is correct he was 11 seconds over. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. chair, i yield the remainder of my time to the gentlelady from arizona, ms. mcsally. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mcsally: i support this amendment. it's a commonsense amendment that passed the house last year with bipartisan support because...
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mr. johnson, correct? >> sir, i have learned from 30 years of cross-examineing witnesses that if i'm to answer such a question, i think i want to see the q & a before and after. >> well, look -- isn't it the truth? haven't you all been entering a new thing under -- in recent years to start counting both? you don't know? >> sir, i do know this -- >> you're the secretary. you should know that you changed the standards. i've got a chart here somewhere, that show the actual numbers. actual removals on the ice chart show border patrol numbers along with ice. that increases the numbers. it is about 300,000. only 100,000 are what were classically called removals previously. >> may i read you something? this is one of my -- this is one of my directives from november 20th. /you'll just bear with me a second. >> the chart i looked at was on ice chart of 2014 september 20th, 2014 when you were in office. >> i've heard the suggestion of double counting and if there is double counting that obviously should not happen.
mr. johnson, correct? >> sir, i have learned from 30 years of cross-examineing witnesses that if i'm to answer such a question, i think i want to see the q & a before and after. >> well, look -- isn't it the truth? haven't you all been entering a new thing under -- in recent years to start counting both? you don't know? >> sir, i do know this -- >> you're the secretary. you should know that you changed the standards. i've got a chart here somewhere, that show the...
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mr. johnson to win and be resentenced. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> more now from the supreme court. the justices heard oral argument in a case dealing with a government backed board that requires raisin handlers to turn over a part of their crop to the government. marvin and laura horne in 2002 set up a business arrangement to avoid the program and were fined almost $700,000 by the agriculture department. they argue that the program is unconstitutional under the fifth amendment's takings clause, which says private property cannot be taken for public use without just compensation. >> -- argument this morning in case 14275, horne versus department of agriculture. mr. mcconnell? >> mr. chief justice may it please the court, thank you for being willing to hear this little case a second time. it does involve some important principles and the livelihoods of marvin and laura horne and more indirectly hundreds of small california raisin growers will be profoundly affected. this is an administrative enforcement proceeding that was br
mr. johnson to win and be resentenced. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> more now from the supreme court. the justices heard oral argument in a case dealing with a government backed board that requires raisin handlers to turn over a part of their crop to the government. marvin and laura horne in 2002 set up a business arrangement to avoid the program and were fined almost $700,000 by the agriculture department. they argue that the program is unconstitutional under the...
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mr. johnson to win and be resentenced. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >>> now an update on the transition in south africa from apartheid to a majority-ruled government system. then faa reauthorization plans past 2015 and women serving in military combat roles.creeri anda senate judiciary chair chuck grassley outlines his committee's agenda. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span 3 we show you the most relevant congressional hearings and then on weekends c-span 3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series. the civil war's 150th anniversary. american artifacts to discover what artifacts reveal about america's past, history bookshelf, the best-known history writers and the presidency looking at the policies and legacies of our commanders in chief and our new series, real america, featuring archival government and educational films from the 1930s through the 1970s. funded by your local cable or satellite provider, watch us on
mr. johnson to win and be resentenced. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >>> now an update on the transition in south africa from apartheid to a majority-ruled government system. then faa reauthorization plans past 2015 and women serving in military combat roles.creeri anda senate judiciary chair chuck grassley outlines his committee's agenda. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span 3 we show you the most...
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mrs. johnson to implement it in the appropriate fashion at the appropriate time. >> will the gentleman yieldmr. barton: i yield. mr. simpson: i understand what the gentleman is trying to do, would like to do, how it would be helpful to his constituents. i will work with him to see if we can fix this, i will not oppose this amendment. it's amazing to me that when everybody agrees on something, how hard it can feel to get it done. mr. barton: we're trying to give money to the federal government that your subcommittee can use. it is a good amendment. i appreciate your support, mr. chairman. if i have time i reserve it, i think the gentlelady from dallas texas wishes to speak also on her own time for this amendment. the chair: the gentleman from texas reserves. does anyone seek time in opposition? the gentlelady from texas. ms. johnson: i seek time in opposition though i'm not opposed. the chair: without objection the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. johnson: let me thank my fend and colleague from my home state of texas, mr. barton where we share this lake, for presenting this ame
mrs. johnson to implement it in the appropriate fashion at the appropriate time. >> will the gentleman yieldmr. barton: i yield. mr. simpson: i understand what the gentleman is trying to do, would like to do, how it would be helpful to his constituents. i will work with him to see if we can fix this, i will not oppose this amendment. it's amazing to me that when everybody agrees on something, how hard it can feel to get it done. mr. barton: we're trying to give money to the federal...
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mrs. johnson and mr. hultgren and mr. swalwell for being bipartisan co-sponsors, too. the office of science and technology policy in coordination with the state department represents the united states in meetings with foreign nations. it works closely with government science agencies, nongovernmental organizations and independent research and scientific institutions to promote science and technology initiatives and strengthen global science cooperation. h.r. 1156 improves our nation's collaborative efforts with international partners on scientific issues. while many federal agencies are engaged with international partners on science and technology projects, there is a need to coordinate these projects across the federal government. better collaboration with our partners will strengthen u.s. scientific activities and further promote the free exchange of ideas with other nations. interagency coordination ensures that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently and that u.s. priorities are consistently addressed when working with our international partners on science and techno
mrs. johnson and mr. hultgren and mr. swalwell for being bipartisan co-sponsors, too. the office of science and technology policy in coordination with the state department represents the united states in meetings with foreign nations. it works closely with government science agencies, nongovernmental organizations and independent research and scientific institutions to promote science and technology initiatives and strengthen global science cooperation. h.r. 1156 improves our nation's...
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mrs. johnson like mrs. obama thinks it a very organized way. very well structured. famous for i don't have a schedule. i like i like to do think spontaneously. different ones bring different things. she had a degree in journalism. her love of writing, cadence was in its but also the media experience. and that is really political it is a policy but it ends up having a political result >> this is not a new phenomenon. we had an image from the administration. go back in time. this was a time when women were supposed to stand in her sphere. >> this was a time the cult of womanhood when women were appendages to their husbands not supposed to have political ideas of their own certainly not supposed to voice them if they did. she had ended voice them. she reviewed the speeches were actually tried to influence people to see things his way, try to influence him as well, as she did. she is definitely stepping outside of that role of the average your typical woman of what was expected of her. she and other 1st ladies of that era did not always follow that pattern of you are to
mrs. johnson like mrs. obama thinks it a very organized way. very well structured. famous for i don't have a schedule. i like i like to do think spontaneously. different ones bring different things. she had a degree in journalism. her love of writing, cadence was in its but also the media experience. and that is really political it is a policy but it ends up having a political result >> this is not a new phenomenon. we had an image from the administration. go back in time. this was a time...
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mrs. johnson, wife of governor and mrs. rob. and i think that we all your to have our own place no matter how big or small it may be in the world we want to be identified. so i tell my children, if they get to read my obituary i wanted the way i wanted. [laughter] i want the 1st line to be professional volunteer. now, i am in -- being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and get my 1st paycheck my mother said well, now, who are you going to give it to? i thought, how. and and her belief was that you should give your 1st paycheck away. of course being a smart girl that i am, i had trees put in johnson city in memory of my grandparents. but that was just a given. we have been very blessed. we are not financially stressed. you can't afford to give that away. in the most valuable thing i have is my time. twenty-four hours a day. so whereas i can with varying amounts of money, my time is the most valuable thing really that i can give away. that is what i have tried t
mrs. johnson, wife of governor and mrs. rob. and i think that we all your to have our own place no matter how big or small it may be in the world we want to be identified. so i tell my children, if they get to read my obituary i wanted the way i wanted. [laughter] i want the 1st line to be professional volunteer. now, i am in -- being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and get my 1st paycheck my mother said well, now, who are...
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mrs. johnson, wife of governor and mrs. rob. and i think that we all your to have our own place no matter how big or small it may be in the world we want to be identified. so i tell my children, if they get to read my obituary i wanted the way i wanted. [laughter] i want the 1st line to be professional volunteer. now, i am in -- being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and get my 1st paycheck my mother said well, now, who are you going to give it to? i thought, how. and and her belief was that you should give your 1st paycheck away. of course being a smart girl that i am, i had trees put in johnson city in memory of my grandparents. but that was just a given. we have been very blessed. we are not financially stressed. you can't afford to give that away. in the most valuable thing i have is my time. twenty-four hours a day. so whereas i can with varying amounts of money, my time is the most valuable thing really that i can give away. that is what i have tried t
mrs. johnson, wife of governor and mrs. rob. and i think that we all your to have our own place no matter how big or small it may be in the world we want to be identified. so i tell my children, if they get to read my obituary i wanted the way i wanted. [laughter] i want the 1st line to be professional volunteer. now, i am in -- being a professional volunteer because that is what my parents taught me to do. when i got a job after college and get my 1st paycheck my mother said well, now, who are...