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mrs. johnson entertain international visitors at the ranch. the world can see what america is all about. as lyndon johnson frequently remarks, it is the sort of place that they love you while you are alive, they take care of you while you are sick, and they miss you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and their presence is felt for reasons pride.han international sales.ociation ♪ mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work. although it is sometimes difficult for them to completely stepped out of the spotlight even in rural texas, moments like these are a refreshing change of pace from the glittering formality of washington. ♪ ♪ narrator: it was largely partisan politics, but the rumblings from earlier in the month were largely amplified. as leader of the democratic party and longtime advocate of the principle that frank and open discussions can lead to a meeting of the minds among reasonable men, president johnson invited the democratic governors to the ranch to speak their minds and clear the air. of
mrs. johnson entertain international visitors at the ranch. the world can see what america is all about. as lyndon johnson frequently remarks, it is the sort of place that they love you while you are alive, they take care of you while you are sick, and they miss you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and their presence is felt for reasons pride.han international sales.ociation ♪ mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work. although it is sometimes...
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mrs. johnson entertained international visitors at the ranch. rest of the world can see what america is all about this way. as lyndon johnson frequently remarked, it was the sort of place where they love you while you owe -- were alive. they took care of you when you were sick and they missed you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and that presence is felt other than because of the national prominence. mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work. although it is sometimes difficult for either of them to completely step out of the spotlight and rural texas, moments like these offer a refreshing change of pace from the glittering formality of washington. it was largely partisan politics but the rome owings, weights over springs early in the month where loudly amplified by the press. as leader of the democratic party's and longtime advocate that the principal avenue frank and open discussions leading to a reading of the minds among reasonable men, president johnson invited the democratic governors to the r
mrs. johnson entertained international visitors at the ranch. rest of the world can see what america is all about this way. as lyndon johnson frequently remarked, it was the sort of place where they love you while you owe -- were alive. they took care of you when you were sick and they missed you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and that presence is felt other than because of the national prominence. mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work....
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mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work.er of them to completely step out of the spotlight even in rural texas, , moments like these offer a refreshing change of pace from the glittering formality of washington. ♪ >> it was largely partisan politics from white sulfur springs earlier in the month -- it was logic present in politics, but rumblings from white sulfur springs from earlier in the month were largely amplified. as leader of the democratic party and longtime advocate of the principle that frank and open discussions can lead to a meeting of the minds among reasonable men, president johnson invited democratic governors to the ranch to speak their minds and clear the air. of the 18 men group that met in west virginia nine accepted the , invitation. their spokesman was governor hughes of iowa. >> the president gave us every opportunity to discuss every point that was made during the discussion at white sulfur springs. the communication was very open and very frank, and the problems that these -- each governor felt existe
mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work.er of them to completely step out of the spotlight even in rural texas, , moments like these offer a refreshing change of pace from the glittering formality of washington. ♪ >> it was largely partisan politics from white sulfur springs earlier in the month -- it was logic present in politics, but rumblings from white sulfur springs from earlier in the month were largely amplified. as leader of the democratic party and longtime...
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mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? hearing none, the motion is carried 4-0. turn to agenda item 10, which is discussion of education and compliance division report. mr. petersen, who is making the presentation? mr. florence. flores. >> good evening commissioners, i will talk what is going on with the campaign finance program. we produced the sf ethics information info graphic and again, just like we did last time, we wanted to produce a snapshot of a story of this past election. and and a lot of money has been raised and spent either for ballot measures or to support or
mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question....
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mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? hearing none, the motion is carried 4-0. turn to agenda item 10, which is discussion of education and compliance division report. mr. petersen, who is making the presentation? mr. florence. flores. >> good evening commissioners, i will talk what is going on with the campaign finance program. we produced the sf ethics information info graphic and again, just like we did last time, we wanted to produce a snapshot of a story of this past election. and and a lot of money has been raised and spent either for ballot measures or to support or
mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question....
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mr. freeman johnson. our next is harold mainer. the ship was stationed and on the at pearl harbor time of impact. ladies and gentlemen, mr. harold mainer. our next is lieutenant general -- united states retired -- graduated in 1945. he separated from the army in aftereturn to serve president harry truman's executive order to integrate united states forces. rise andad to the ranks. the seventh core in europe. gentlemen, lieutenant general. our next is edward davis. on december 7, he witnessed firsthand the bombings taking place. he was involved in intense combat. edward davis. our next veteran is mr. jack maroney. served in the united states marine corps during world war ii. the antitank aircraft guns -- ng the uss -- he served in oak an hour, and nagasaki. she served -- he served as a pharmacist second-class. retired air force chief officer, in 1940. arriving at his first station in who -- in-- in a law oahu. he helped defend an american b-17, to land on the tarmac. a proximately 1500 yards away. our next world war ii veteran joined
mr. freeman johnson. our next is harold mainer. the ship was stationed and on the at pearl harbor time of impact. ladies and gentlemen, mr. harold mainer. our next is lieutenant general -- united states retired -- graduated in 1945. he separated from the army in aftereturn to serve president harry truman's executive order to integrate united states forces. rise andad to the ranks. the seventh core in europe. gentlemen, lieutenant general. our next is edward davis. on december 7, he witnessed...
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mr. johnson. be it's not because of -- cause they wear skirts. it's because they wear glasses.rlie: when you elected to direct this film, you were in conversations also to direct the "spiderman" films. and you insisted on doing this. >> yeah, i had been through the spider-man process for about 4 months. i was thinking, i'm going to ask that story when we have more time. i'm going to wonder what that "spiderman" process is. they are great people and i was enjoying the process. and then on a friday night, and marvel was going to give us an answer to "spiderman" on monday. on friday my agent called me and said, you know you are in the middle of this "spiderman" situation and you will find out monday, but i have something to tell you about. and they tell me the story and i go, oh crap, really? send it to me. i read it that weekend. sunday night i said, i'm going to back out of "spiderman." i can't possibly do that now that i have seen this. charlie: you contracted to make the film at that time? >> no. i withdrew for consideration on monday morning and went full steam ahead into thi
mr. johnson. be it's not because of -- cause they wear skirts. it's because they wear glasses.rlie: when you elected to direct this film, you were in conversations also to direct the "spiderman" films. and you insisted on doing this. >> yeah, i had been through the spider-man process for about 4 months. i was thinking, i'm going to ask that story when we have more time. i'm going to wonder what that "spiderman" process is. they are great people and i was enjoying the...
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mrs. kennedy. when the johnsons came in was almost exactly the same. the two girls and with mrs. son and the rest of us were worth the president, president johnson so is extremely limited as to the number of people we hadn't made it very difficult for us during that period of time. >> in august richard m. nixon got his party's nomination and president johnson bided him and his staff to the ranch. clint you were there that day when they all came down. >> he decided to have them at the rest of brief them on the presidency so they came down as you see in this particular photo. vice president agnew, church of the cia to accounts, ron sigler nixon's press secretary, nixon, johnson assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob halderman one of nixon's staff jim jones tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> this is like if you can imagine president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat to brief him and kc won won the presidency. they spent some time together but i want you to notice what president johnson is wearing. those
mrs. kennedy. when the johnsons came in was almost exactly the same. the two girls and with mrs. son and the rest of us were worth the president, president johnson so is extremely limited as to the number of people we hadn't made it very difficult for us during that period of time. >> in august richard m. nixon got his party's nomination and president johnson bided him and his staff to the ranch. clint you were there that day when they all came down. >> he decided to have them at...
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mr. johnson. it's because we wear glasses. >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our friend, taraji p. henson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ?? ?? >> seth: welcome back. >> always fun to see you. >> seth: always fun to you see you. congratulations on this film. this based on a true story -- >> yes. '60s who work for nasa. yes? >> yes. >> seth: and was it -- tell us a little bit about who you play. >> i play katherine johnson who is still very much alive. she's 98 years old. and it was her calculations that was able to get john glenn orbiting the earth. >> seth: and who tragically passed away today, john glenn. the great john glenn. >> rest in peace. yes he did. >> seth: rest in peace, john glenn. >> yes he did. >> seth: an incredible life. >> yes. [ applause ] >> seth: i should say there was nothing tragic to his passing. >> an amazing man. not at all. >> seth: the man had a life fuller than any of us should be electrical engineer major in college for a brief period of time. >> yeah. [ li
mr. johnson. it's because we wear glasses. >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our friend, taraji p. henson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ?? ?? >> seth: welcome back. >> always fun to see you. >> seth: always fun to you see you. congratulations on this film. this based on a true story -- >> yes. '60s who work for nasa. yes? >> yes. >> seth: and was it -- tell us a little bit about who you play. >> i play katherine johnson who is still...
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mr. johnson, and it is not because we wear skirts.d this great movie are coming here next. it will be great to watchful this is "hardball," the place for politics. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. i'm not a customer, but i'm call
mr. johnson, and it is not because we wear skirts.d this great movie are coming here next. it will be great to watchful this is "hardball," the place for politics. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell...
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mr. johnson and it's not because of their skirt, it's because of their glasses. >> rose: when you were e selected for this flm, you were also -- you in sisted on the doing this. >> yes. i had been through the spider man process for about four months and -- >> i'm just thinking i'm going to ask him that story when we have more time, what that spiderman process is. >> i was enjoying the process and on forty night -- marvel was going to give us an answer that monday. friday night my eights called me and said we know you're in the middle of a spiderman situation but we have something we want to tell you about. they tell me this story and i go oh crap. really, yeah, really. i said send to me. i read it that weekend and then sunday night, i said i'm going to back out of spiderman. i can't possibly do that now that i've seen this. it's like -- >> rose: were you contracted to make the film at that time. >> no. it was up to me and the director. so i withdrew for consideration on monday morning. >> that's a pretty good negotiating move . i can do that spiderman movie or i can do your movie. okay.
mr. johnson and it's not because of their skirt, it's because of their glasses. >> rose: when you were e selected for this flm, you were also -- you in sisted on the doing this. >> yes. i had been through the spider man process for about four months and -- >> i'm just thinking i'm going to ask him that story when we have more time, what that spiderman process is. >> i was enjoying the process and on forty night -- marvel was going to give us an answer that monday. friday...
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mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.the stars behind this great movie are coming here next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want d the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. still trying to find how ara good site.going? they all...want...to... charge me. have you tried credit karma? credit karma doesn't do taxes. does credit karma do taxes? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. oooh, credit karma...huh? we... probably still want those. yeah, good call. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. >>> what's the status on that computer? >> she's right behind you, mr. harrison. >> does she ha
mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.the stars behind this great movie are coming here next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want d the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show...
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mr. johnson, if you wanted to know anything, emmett teal, 13 years old, he was killed, brutalized, mr. johnson put it in ebone magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, couple points, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that happened with the brown decision decision. when the states finally, after about a decade or more of fighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black teachers. and they were like, we will not have black teachers teaching white children. this becomes part of the policies that we're talking about that undermines african american access. host: moving forward, we've talked a lot about problems, history, episodes, moving forward, is there one thing this country can do to create better conditions for african americans, more equality? guest: yes. one of the big things that needs to happen are that whites need to talk to whites about racism. because it is one thing to have a black person sitting up here talking, but usually it is like, okay, here we go again,
mr. johnson, if you wanted to know anything, emmett teal, 13 years old, he was killed, brutalized, mr. johnson put it in ebone magazine. we don't have that, we're talking about booty calls and all that now. that is the problem. host: thank you for calling, couple points, anything you want to respond to? guest: yes, one thing that happened with the brown decision decision. when the states finally, after about a decade or more of fighting brown, one first thing they did was fire the black...
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mrs. kennedy. when the johnsons came in, it was almost exactly the same with the girls, two girls and with mrs. hnson, and then the rest of us were with the president, president johnson. so it was extremely limited as to the number of people we had, and and it made it very difficult for us during that period of time. >> so in august richard m. nixon got his party's nomination, and president johnson invited him and his staff down to the ranch. and, clint, you were there that day when they all came down. >> yes. he decided to have them down at the ranch to brief them on the presidency, and so they came down. there you see in this particular photo vice president agnew, director of cia, dick helms, ron zigler, nixon, johnson, assistant secretary cyrus vance, bob haldeman, one of nixon's top staff, jim jones, tom johnson and secretary of state dean rusk. they were there to confer about the presidency. >> and this is kind of like, if you can imagine, president obama inviting donald trump over to have a little chat -- [laughter] to brief him in case he won the presidency. so they spent some time togeth
mrs. kennedy. when the johnsons came in, it was almost exactly the same with the girls, two girls and with mrs. hnson, and then the rest of us were with the president, president johnson. so it was extremely limited as to the number of people we had, and and it made it very difficult for us during that period of time. >> so in august richard m. nixon got his party's nomination, and president johnson invited him and his staff down to the ranch. and, clint, you were there that day when they...
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mr. johnson fourth amendment interests were talking about. ordering them out of the vehicle which would've been a much greater intrusion, and that is specifically allowed under the supreme court in marilyn versus wilson. >> do you think courts should simply ignore the seizures in this case that are targeted towards only certain populations? you know, here residents of high crime, low income areas are utilized to pursue the interest that someday seem to be unrelated to any concern with parking violations? and when you systematically in that manner, shouldn't we at least refuse to extend rand to such situations and prohibit seizures in which the parking violation certainly seems pretextual? >> so you're asking the question about the race is the question? >> about the neighborhood, et cetera. >> at the supreme court unanimous court addressed that very question. they discussed it. and they said, because that was a concern for any traffic violation, unregistered license plate, cracked windshield, whatever it may be, that is a concern. the supreme
mr. johnson fourth amendment interests were talking about. ordering them out of the vehicle which would've been a much greater intrusion, and that is specifically allowed under the supreme court in marilyn versus wilson. >> do you think courts should simply ignore the seizures in this case that are targeted towards only certain populations? you know, here residents of high crime, low income areas are utilized to pursue the interest that someday seem to be unrelated to any concern with...
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mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.> the stars behind this great movie are coming here, next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. on my moderatefocusing to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores
mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.> the stars behind this great movie are coming here, next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. on my moderatefocusing to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or...
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mr. johnson is a p man proned to a judge ordered a mental health evacuation after the december 17th shoplifting arrest. court records show he's wanted in montgomery county and prince george's county for failing to present in court. all of this bewilders and saddens friends of trisha mccally as they walk. the vigil was originally scheduled as a way to share hope she would be found. >> she might be gone but she's not forgotten. >> reporter: it turned into a tribute to her spirit described by friends as light filled and uniquely loving. >> reporter: johnson is currently being held without bond. live in northwest, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. police want anyone who may have seen the suspect with that victim's car to come forward. we have a map of the locations where the vehicle was spotted on our nbc washington app. us >>> breaking news in the district tonight. two people are hurt after a crash between the dc fire and ems truck and another vehicle. fire officials tweeted the truck was headed to a fire on mass avenue on northwest d.c. when it crashed blocks away. the first responder
mr. johnson is a p man proned to a judge ordered a mental health evacuation after the december 17th shoplifting arrest. court records show he's wanted in montgomery county and prince george's county for failing to present in court. all of this bewilders and saddens friends of trisha mccally as they walk. the vigil was originally scheduled as a way to share hope she would be found. >> she might be gone but she's not forgotten. >> reporter: it turned into a tribute to her spirit...
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mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts. it's because we wear glasses. >> the stars behind this great movie are coming here, next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> what's the status on that computer? >> she's right behind you, mr. harrison? >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- >> do you think you can find me the ferna frame for this data, without using the -- >> algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it. >> welcome back. that was a scene from the upcoming film "hidden figures," the true story of t
mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts. it's because we wear glasses. >> the stars behind this great movie are coming here, next. it's going to be great to watch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means...
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mr. johnson who lived here for about ten years. >> i don't want to say if it was just a random indent, personal matter, i don't know, but we will try to get a little better unity, find out what's going on. number of properties have surveillance cameras on the block. >> and you are taking live look at the damage now, again, you can see this entire row of tires have been slashed, again, we have count the at least nine cars here that have damage to them. neighbors stay is going to cost them several hundred dollars each to fix. anyone with information is asked to call northeast detective. live in northwood, anita oh. >> anita, thank you. this morning a man in the hospital after being shot several times in the arms and torso. it happened just before 11:30 last night, in the 3800 block of north bouvier street. the 52 year old victim was dropped off at temple hospital by a private car. at last check he was in critical condition. >> we are getting information from several witnesses that this 52 year old victim, family members of his who were involved in a earlier fight in the neighborhood. we believe t
mr. johnson who lived here for about ten years. >> i don't want to say if it was just a random indent, personal matter, i don't know, but we will try to get a little better unity, find out what's going on. number of properties have surveillance cameras on the block. >> and you are taking live look at the damage now, again, you can see this entire row of tires have been slashed, again, we have count the at least nine cars here that have damage to them. neighbors stay is going to cost...
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mr. johnson. >> reporter: of course many of the movies earning praise this year were well in the works beforer so white. for rain one strong year doesn't mean the hashtag is going away. she hopes hollywood studios will make more movies about all under represented communities. >> it's not a black and whitish yu. it's a representation issue for all those who should be able to see themselves on the screen as they pay their money to watch from the audience. >> reporter: a push for more diversity in fron joe frier, nbc news, los angeles. >> a popular california beach is now closed off to the public after a dangerous sink hole opened up there. the hole appeared in the side of a cliff over the weekend, cutting off the access path to pacifica beach south of san francisco. it may have been caused by an occurrence known as king tides which bring some of the biggest waves of the year. when we come back here tonight, santa claus is coming to town and making sure that kids who might otherwise miss out get to share in the christmas fun. >> announcer: nbc nightly news is brought to you by amazon prime. when
mr. johnson. >> reporter: of course many of the movies earning praise this year were well in the works beforer so white. for rain one strong year doesn't mean the hashtag is going away. she hopes hollywood studios will make more movies about all under represented communities. >> it's not a black and whitish yu. it's a representation issue for all those who should be able to see themselves on the screen as they pay their money to watch from the audience. >> reporter: a push for...
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mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.s because we wear glasses. >> fast forwarding today, the actors from the film "hidden figures" will be at the white house for a west wing screening of the flick. the movie focuses on the brilliant african-american women working at nasa who helped launch john glenn into orbit. >> today, the u.s. of recreational marijuana becomes legal in the state of massachusetts. the legalization comes over a month after an initiative was passed in the bay state. 1.8 million people voted for the measure despite opposition from top paul tizes, doctors, and religious groups. >> the number 17 is set to roll into new york's times square before it's placed on the new year's eve ball. today marks 17 days before we ring in the new year. >> janet yellen's fed raised interest rates, but what surprised people was the coming year. the three interest rate increases are based on president-elect trump's expected business plans. >> the marketst will attempt to resume their upward climb today following the fed's firs
mr. johnson, and it's not because we wear skirts.s because we wear glasses. >> fast forwarding today, the actors from the film "hidden figures" will be at the white house for a west wing screening of the flick. the movie focuses on the brilliant african-american women working at nasa who helped launch john glenn into orbit. >> today, the u.s. of recreational marijuana becomes legal in the state of massachusetts. the legalization comes over a month after an initiative was...
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mrs. johnson says the best present she could get this christmas is to hear mr. received her quilt, so if the white house is watching and listening, it could be a special delivery coming to you. >> that's it for us, bundle up. have a great night, everybody. z26i1z z17vz y26i1y y17vy the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. zero really can be a hero.ds) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. be a park ranger, i got really excited. gabe's obviously really sick. and there's a lot that he isn't able to do, and make-a-wish stepped in. we had to climb up the mountain to get the injured hiker. he fell from, like, a rock. he's been the one that has been rescued so many times. he said to me, "today, i got to be the hero." (avo) the subaru share the love even
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mr. johnson has read the -- [inaudible] -- if he has read the only transition i've been able to find, what he thinks about the irony of what the bar insists the -- [inaudible] -- so... beginning of world war ii. you have this extraordinary thing writing this epic book about the history of play to the human species as the nazis are marching across europe. can a tragedy in the middle of a very powerful book. with this approach the basic idea is that obviously we share that. it's a little bit more abstract and kind of philosophical if you get the chance to see wonderland it's filled with specific examples of how this instinct or appetite for play came to pass in all the kind of crazy stories of people trying to amuse themselves in ever more inventive ways. the approaches of the book philosophically are very much aligned with the practice. >> host: let's hea but here frod in rochester new york. >> caller: thank you. how are you doing? i wonder if you know here in rochester we have a museum that is a history of all play items throughout history, all different kinds of and if bookte ever comes y
mr. johnson has read the -- [inaudible] -- if he has read the only transition i've been able to find, what he thinks about the irony of what the bar insists the -- [inaudible] -- so... beginning of world war ii. you have this extraordinary thing writing this epic book about the history of play to the human species as the nazis are marching across europe. can a tragedy in the middle of a very powerful book. with this approach the basic idea is that obviously we share that. it's a little bit more...
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mr. johnson. incidentally, everyone on this panel is a member of the judiciary committee with the exception of mr. gene green of texas. oh, bobby scott is an ex-member. yes. he's here by virtue of his very -- yes, emeritus is the word i'm thinking of right now. thank you so much. i am now going to turn to the gentle lady from california, miss judy chu. >> well, i want to thank ranking member conyers for holding this important forum on the electoral college. in my home state of california, the popular vote dramatically went for secretary clinton, while some ballots are still being counted leaving opportunity for the gap to widen even further, recent vote tallies show that clinton received nearly 8.7 million votes to trump's 4.4 million. so the difference comes out to 4.2 million votes in hillary clinton's favor. what does it say about the electoral process and the legitimacy of the election results when one of the world's largest centers of economic activity and innovation and one of the country's m
mr. johnson. incidentally, everyone on this panel is a member of the judiciary committee with the exception of mr. gene green of texas. oh, bobby scott is an ex-member. yes. he's here by virtue of his very -- yes, emeritus is the word i'm thinking of right now. thank you so much. i am now going to turn to the gentle lady from california, miss judy chu. >> well, i want to thank ranking member conyers for holding this important forum on the electoral college. in my home state of california,...
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mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know thatw, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a ride and johnson surprised them all by pulling a gun and robbing the driver. she says when the victim tried to flee the car, johnson shot him in the leg, and he later died. >> i think it was his intentions to kill him. he don't have no remorse. i'm sitting here now and he ruined everything. i feel like it's my fault. i do feel like it's my fault because i brought him with me, but i didn't think that was something that he was going to do. >> johnson was initially only charged with receiving stolen property and a probation violation, but detectives had already considered him a suspect in the carjacking and murde
mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know thatw, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a...
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mr. johnson has read. [inaudible] caller: the only translation i have been able to find and what he thinks about the irony of what the iron-- author insists the proposition that should be in the culture. take it away, please. guest: yeah, it's a fascinating book. was written it was written right at the beginning of world war ii. in fact, he eventually died in world war ii. you have this kind of extraordinary thing kinds of anthropologist sociologist writing this ethic book about the to centrality of play, the human species as the nazis are marching across europe. kind of tragedy in the middle of of a really powerful book. i quoted actually at thehe end of the big-- at the beginning of the final chapter and his approach is the basic idea that play essential to human culture is obviously we share that.they approac he approaches it a bit more abstract and kind of philosophical where if you get a chance to see "wonderland" it's filled with very specific examples of how this appetite for play actually came to p
mr. johnson has read. [inaudible] caller: the only translation i have been able to find and what he thinks about the irony of what the iron-- author insists the proposition that should be in the culture. take it away, please. guest: yeah, it's a fascinating book. was written it was written right at the beginning of world war ii. in fact, he eventually died in world war ii. you have this kind of extraordinary thing kinds of anthropologist sociologist writing this ethic book about the to...
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mr. johnson. not because we wear skirts.ear glasses. >>> joining me to discuss the hits and flops an awards show season as well is the managing editor of fandango and movies.com eric davis. i love that. "because we wear glasses". >> it looks good and that actress is probably the front runner for best supporting actress for the role in "mon moonlight." this is also fantastic. one of the crowd pleasers of the year about three black women who worked for nasa during the space race, helped -- played an integral role helping john glenn get into space during segregation. there are all these obstacles. working in an environment that doesn't believe they should be there. yet they over come the obstacles and 's a good movie. >> why do men do that? women are smart. >> they are. very smart. >> thank you for that. on to something different. passengers starring jennifer lawrence and chris pratt released on wednesday. look at this one. >> the whole section is closed off. something is wrong. >> we're looking for wrong. try to open it. >> wa
mr. johnson. not because we wear skirts.ear glasses. >>> joining me to discuss the hits and flops an awards show season as well is the managing editor of fandango and movies.com eric davis. i love that. "because we wear glasses". >> it looks good and that actress is probably the front runner for best supporting actress for the role in "mon moonlight." this is also fantastic. one of the crowd pleasers of the year about three black women who worked for nasa...
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mr. naughty, lane johnson, here's what he had to say. >> i've got to be more responsible. i can't be as careless as i've been. got dallas next week. doesn't mean a lot to them but it's going to mean a lot to us. >> all right. so mr. grinch, back to the niceness. you said carson wentz, you've got to put him on the list. i bet his jersey was under a lot of trees. >> he's going to be here a long time. he showed the ability to move out of the pocket, showed some athletic moves. where he ducked under some people. the long ball still is the question mark. i don't know that he throws a long ball to save his career. his mechanics need a little bit of improving, but i think when he gets on a roll he knows what he's doing out there. that was a great play. >> at his size, i just love that. >> great play. >> today wentz tweeted out this christmas wish. look how cute that puppy is, named jersey. >> future duck hunter, that puppy, right? >> carson's twitter and instagram feed are filled with puppy pictures. >>> what about the big picture of the eagles? here's the espn analyst with his t
mr. naughty, lane johnson, here's what he had to say. >> i've got to be more responsible. i can't be as careless as i've been. got dallas next week. doesn't mean a lot to them but it's going to mean a lot to us. >> all right. so mr. grinch, back to the niceness. you said carson wentz, you've got to put him on the list. i bet his jersey was under a lot of trees. >> he's going to be here a long time. he showed the ability to move out of the pocket, showed some athletic moves....
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mr. johnson, if i were you, i would quit talking right now. >> i didn't mean no disrespect. >> i will have you know i was the first negro female student at a west virginia university graduate school. on any given day i analyze the manometer level for air displacement, friction and velocity. and compute over 10,000 calculations by hand. so yes, they let women do some and it's not because we wear skirts. it's because we wear glasses. >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our friend, taraji p. henson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ?? ?? >> seth: welcome back. >> always fun to see you. >> seth: always fun to you see you. congratulations on ts >> yes. >> seth: of three women in the '60s who work for nasa. yes? >> yes. >> seth: and was it -- tell us a little bit about who you play. >> i play katherine johnson who is still very much alive. she's 98 years old. and it was her calculations that was able to get john glenn orbiting the earth. >> seth: and who tragically passed away today, john glenn. the great john glenn. >> rest in peace. yes he did. >> seth: rest in peace, john glenn. >> ye
mr. johnson, if i were you, i would quit talking right now. >> i didn't mean no disrespect. >> i will have you know i was the first negro female student at a west virginia university graduate school. on any given day i analyze the manometer level for air displacement, friction and velocity. and compute over 10,000 calculations by hand. so yes, they let women do some and it's not because we wear skirts. it's because we wear glasses. >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our...
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mrs. johnson are here as well as gloria who is a part of my book, and many other women who worked with them and men who worked with them over at the langley research center. thank you so much for coming and if you see them in the crowd tonight, definitely, i think i see sharon back there, i am just so thrilled that these women who actually lived the history so i could write it are here. so many of us gathered here, we knew these women, we were raised by them or lived with them were worshiped with them or socialized with them worked hot by them or worked with them, and i'm sure you will agree with me when you say we have learned a tremendous amount from them. so many lessons from these women, from their lives. i have a list that can fill another book with the things that i have learned from them researching their lives, but one of the most timely, i think, and the one that i would like to emphasize tonight is the following, never allow fear to get the best of curiosity and imagination. sending humans into space is an inherent risky endeavor. it takes a powerful imagination to believe that it
mrs. johnson are here as well as gloria who is a part of my book, and many other women who worked with them and men who worked with them over at the langley research center. thank you so much for coming and if you see them in the crowd tonight, definitely, i think i see sharon back there, i am just so thrilled that these women who actually lived the history so i could write it are here. so many of us gathered here, we knew these women, we were raised by them or lived with them were worshiped...
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mr. johnson in april? he would seem to want to go down that path. or is it to expand almost culturally in different parts of the country maybe where starbucks is not as popular, people shun at it, i'm not paying $5 for a cup of coffee and maybe there is opportunities to do something different from a business perspective to get more of those people? >> that is a question. my sense would be probably be on innovation and selling more to existing customers i think they are in pretty much almost all relatively after fluent areas. from some middle class consumers it's a moment of luxury in your day. i would think the big store growth is maybe a thing of the past. melissa: no, it is really interesting. one of those things, anybody doing personal finance first thing they suggest to people, stop buying starbucks and brew your coffee at home, yet no one seems to do that very much. let's go back to ashley webster. i'm hearing he has more details. ashley. >> it is interesting, melissa, howard schultz said this a few years ago he said in on line shopping will hu
mr. johnson in april? he would seem to want to go down that path. or is it to expand almost culturally in different parts of the country maybe where starbucks is not as popular, people shun at it, i'm not paying $5 for a cup of coffee and maybe there is opportunities to do something different from a business perspective to get more of those people? >> that is a question. my sense would be probably be on innovation and selling more to existing customers i think they are in pretty much...
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mr. johnson. >> reporter: many of the movies earning praise this year were in the works before oscars sog year does not mean the hash tag is going away. she hopes hollywood studios will make more movies about all underrepresented communities. >> it's not a black and white issue, it's a representation issue. for all those who should be able to see themselves on the screen as they pay their money to watch from the audience. >> reporter: a push for more diversity in front of the camera, and behind it. that was nbc's joe friar reporting. there were a few major snubs. "finding dory" did not make it into the best animated film category. netflix's "house of cards" received zero nominations for the first time in the show's history. >> that is surprising but i think a lot of us feeling love for the underwoods myself included. >>> still ahead, the day's business headlines, including hacking that's exposed medical information of thousands. >>> a gut-wrenching story from nashville, a terminally ill 5-year-old asks santa for one last wish before dying in his arms. >> kids look at things completely di
mr. johnson. >> reporter: many of the movies earning praise this year were in the works before oscars sog year does not mean the hash tag is going away. she hopes hollywood studios will make more movies about all underrepresented communities. >> it's not a black and white issue, it's a representation issue. for all those who should be able to see themselves on the screen as they pay their money to watch from the audience. >> reporter: a push for more diversity in front of the...
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mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? hearing none, the motion is carried 4-0. turn to agenda item 10, which is discussion of education and compliance division report. mr. petersen, who is making the presentation? mr. florence. flores. >> good evening commissioners, i will talk what is going on with the campaign finance program. we produced the sf ethics information info graphic and again, just like we did last time, we wanted to produce a snapshot of a story of this past election. and and a lot of money has been raised and spent either for ballot measures or to support or
mr. johnson, with one or two other people over the fullness of time. but very rarely does it have to come to that. in this case it simply was necessary, as i understand it. so i would agree with the staff recommendation that the board of supervisors has complied with the ordinance. there was no violation. they have spent hours and hours as has your staff in responding to requests from this individual. thanks. >> thank you. any other public comment? hearing none, i will call the question....
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mr. johnson, appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> just to be clear, for our viewers your job to oversee all housing in oakland so you would not have had oversight over this warehouse. but our reporters have heard it was an open secret that this place existed. they knew it as the ghost ship. did you know about it? >> we didn't. we had absolutely no contact with this property whatsoever. really didn't know about it. it isn't the kind of property that we would get involved in or that we would even provide assistance for in terms of the living. and if we were, what happens in our programs is we send out an inspector that does a housing quality standard inspection for all the units assisted through h.u.d. funding and we're primarily funded through h.u.d. in the section 8 program. so, we would not have passed it. we had no knowledge of it and the living situation there and the overcrowding and the illegal -- allegedly illegal conversions. it will be interesting to watch that as it comes out. and our district attorney is going to do a thorough investigation. it will be reve
mr. johnson, appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me, kate. >> just to be clear, for our viewers your job to oversee all housing in oakland so you would not have had oversight over this warehouse. but our reporters have heard it was an open secret that this place existed. they knew it as the ghost ship. did you know about it? >> we didn't. we had absolutely no contact with this property whatsoever. really didn't know about it. it isn't the kind of property that we...