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went to the church and some of them who passed away who decided to join and became i think around neil johnson who was staying in the band, his parents were killed in the tragedy and so what role and how important and why did that become an important part of theirrecovery ? >> i think a very few people who are members of the church left afterwards because they just couldn't bear to go back into that building or to be on the property most state and most, well almost a credited their belief with getting them through something that was just unimaginable and when i first started talking to people about their faith and how it had sustained them, to be honest i didn't believe them. i thought they were just trying to sort of talk to the reporter, tell him what he wants to know and he will go away but the more frequently i talk to them, the better i got to know them and i realized that their belief kept them going. i had trouble understanding as i said earlier, i would have expected them to be angry with god, with the shooter for sure, to be depressed or whatever and i know that they had gone through
went to the church and some of them who passed away who decided to join and became i think around neil johnson who was staying in the band, his parents were killed in the tragedy and so what role and how important and why did that become an important part of theirrecovery ? >> i think a very few people who are members of the church left afterwards because they just couldn't bear to go back into that building or to be on the property most state and most, well almost a credited their belief...
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neil: bill johnson says this is not how americans solve problems. he joins us live next. .. jillian: republican denouncing violent protesters storming into the capital and wreaking havoc during one of the nation's most important political proceedings. todd: this is not how americans fall our problems. thanks for being here, describe how the events of yesterday transpired. >> let me reiterate what you said. it was such a sad day for america. never in my life would i have imagined i would have faced something like we faced yesterday. we were in the middle of debate on the floor doing what america's legislature does. that's not how we solve problems. we come to the table, we talk about it, ideas on both sides. the right decisions. in the middle of our db security came in with steve scalise and nancy pelosi and majority leader hoyer, pretty easy for us to understand something was up. they told us to remain quiet and to remain seated. the next interaction we had was a member of the security team interrupted our debate, the capital has been breached and teargas has been used in th
neil: bill johnson says this is not how americans solve problems. he joins us live next. .. jillian: republican denouncing violent protesters storming into the capital and wreaking havoc during one of the nation's most important political proceedings. todd: this is not how americans fall our problems. thanks for being here, describe how the events of yesterday transpired. >> let me reiterate what you said. it was such a sad day for america. never in my life would i have imagined i would...
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shutdowns and mass unemployment in my opinion research nasa earlier and all of those of dr neil sabrina johnson is a freelance personal trainer in los angeles as the coronavirus took hold jim was closed and she became unemployed and nearly became homeless there came a time it had been you mines i still manage my own employ me. and i was. burned through almost all my savings and that. was kind of like you know in the bills. game for. point where my bank you know. damn near and meanwhile right and then i see the disinfectant but not. in a minute one minute and is there a way we can do something like this. by injection troops rejection of scientific expertise his refusal to come up with a coherent nationwide strategy and his politicize zation of mass wearing helped make the us. yes the worst affected country in the world us we have. approximately 2526000000 workers who been hard hit so huge share of the labor force over 13 percent of workers are suffering directly as a result of the corona recession compare that with japan where a culvert 19 public education campaign and widespread mask wearing he
shutdowns and mass unemployment in my opinion research nasa earlier and all of those of dr neil sabrina johnson is a freelance personal trainer in los angeles as the coronavirus took hold jim was closed and she became unemployed and nearly became homeless there came a time it had been you mines i still manage my own employ me. and i was. burned through almost all my savings and that. was kind of like you know in the bills. game for. point where my bank you know. damn near and meanwhile right...
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. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. dr. johnson. just a reminder what's coming up, a fair and balanced read from a top democrat, senator mark warner, on what he makes of the impeachment push and trial in the senate. that will be formally starting february 9. another read from marco rubio, florida republican that says all of this is a waste of time. what both men make of what is happening on the same day, bernie sanders, another senator is talking about the unequivocal push and the take no prisoners positions that democrats will demand a $15 minimum wage and that is going to happen soon. will it? the fallout after this. >> if we cannot get enough republicans to vote for this, we cannot take no for an answer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare experti
. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. dr. johnson. just a reminder what's coming up, a fair and balanced read from a top democrat, senator mark warner, on what he makes of the impeachment push and trial in the senate. that will be formally starting february 9. another read from marco rubio, florida republican that says all of this is a waste of time. what both men make of what is happening on the same day, bernie sanders, another senator is talking about the unequivocal push and the take...
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neil: well put, bill johnson very good catching up with you. the former heinz ceo.ne. in the meantime the president has indicated he is not going to joe biden's inauguration, as it turns out vice president mike pence will be. ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa >> we have completed the wall, they may want to expand it, we had the expansion underway is been tremendously successful, far beyond what anyone thought, the wall has made a tremendous difference, i think some of you are coming with me but the wall has made a tremendous difference on the southern border. neil: that was the president before taking texas, the city of the rio grande val
neil: well put, bill johnson very good catching up with you. the former heinz ceo.ne. in the meantime the president has indicated he is not going to joe biden's inauguration, as it turns out vice president mike pence will be. ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's...
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neil: chris hogan, final word. final visit with your cheap shot at my age. because i covered andrew johnson'smpeachment doesn't mean i'm that old. >> listen -- neil: great read as always. >> thank you, my friend. pleasure to be with you. stay young. neil: it was a until a few minutes ago for me as well. i'm kidding. kidding. dow up 73 points. we're monitoring developments in the house. stay with us. you're watching fox business. there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one... by going all in. the new lexus is. with a lower center of gravity, a more responsive suspension, and an aggressive wider stance. this is what we call going all in on the sport sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $359 a month for 39 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. in these uncertain times, it's important to own physical gold. lease the 2021 is 300 fortunately, there's an easy way to invest at the source right here on american soil. we're golden independence and our advanced stage nevada gold project is located within the largest gold producing complex in the world with an histo
neil: chris hogan, final word. final visit with your cheap shot at my age. because i covered andrew johnson'smpeachment doesn't mean i'm that old. >> listen -- neil: great read as always. >> thank you, my friend. pleasure to be with you. stay young. neil: it was a until a few minutes ago for me as well. i'm kidding. kidding. dow up 73 points. we're monitoring developments in the house. stay with us. you're watching fox business. there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only...
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johnson was in absolute awe of these men. he felt terribly insecure in foreign affairs, as much a master as he was in domestic affairs, he was a neil fight, at tenderfoot when it came to foreign policy. he felt he needed the services of these brilliant and worldly advisers. and note, kennedy is killed in november 1963, johnson became president almost exactly a year before the next presidential election. this meant that he had to start running for office almost immediately. the area in which he knew he was weakest, and which his advisers knew he was weak us, in which republican opponent would be able to score the most points against him, was in foreign policy his aunt utter lack of experience in foreign policy. another vented everybody seems to forget and common was the explosion of a communist chinese nuclear bomb and 64. this increased the prosy threat of china the west and there is a racist dimension to this as well. in the minds of most american policymakers the soviets, although unquestionably evil were at least perceived as culturally and intellectually sophisticated enough that you could negotiate with them. they would accept
johnson was in absolute awe of these men. he felt terribly insecure in foreign affairs, as much a master as he was in domestic affairs, he was a neil fight, at tenderfoot when it came to foreign policy. he felt he needed the services of these brilliant and worldly advisers. and note, kennedy is killed in november 1963, johnson became president almost exactly a year before the next presidential election. this meant that he had to start running for office almost immediately. the area in which he...
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neil: now, i was surprised, i remember the andrew johnson thing, not wanting to go to ulysses grant'sad forgotten about the two adams presidencies. but they did not go -- and it really came down to they didn't like the people, you know, who were taking their place, right? >> certainly that was true of the father and son adams, adams stormed out of washington, did not want to be there with jefferson, nor did john q. adams want to be there with his successor, but the one between grant and johnson is more interesting. he was going to go, johnson was, and then at the last minute evidently grant didn't want them to be in the same carriage together, and then he got mad and decided at the last minute not to go. but the important thing is none of these are viewed well by history. i think history really wants to see these two presidents, even if they're frosty in their cagers, even if they don't -- carriages, even if they don't talk to one another. it's one of those marks of a transition, a peaceful transition to power that i think the country likes to see just as a symbolic sense that this is
neil: now, i was surprised, i remember the andrew johnson thing, not wanting to go to ulysses grant'sad forgotten about the two adams presidencies. but they did not go -- and it really came down to they didn't like the people, you know, who were taking their place, right? >> certainly that was true of the father and son adams, adams stormed out of washington, did not want to be there with jefferson, nor did john q. adams want to be there with his successor, but the one between grant and...
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neil: all right. novavacs to the latest company with a vaccine out. followed by johnsonrack, astra zeneca, oxford, moderna, pfizer. what could be potentially tens of millions of doses of vaccine on the market. the issue is getting it in the arms. doctor, that is the one thing that i don't understand. no shortage of vaccine. we're told there's twice as many as people who had taken them out already. i understand the problem the last mile in the states and all. who is to say that the extra vaccines coming to market won't suffer the same delayed fate? >> well, neil, it's going to be back on the show. you asked a really important question. if you can remember in the spring time, we had issues with testing trying to get the test to folks that needed it and to get results back on time. as we have seen, we have to deal with supply, which is the vaccines, and all the elements to vaccinate and the sites as well to administer those vaccines to register and check surveillance. we have good game plan to correct the bottle neck because we've got to get these vaccines in to the arms of
neil: all right. novavacs to the latest company with a vaccine out. followed by johnsonrack, astra zeneca, oxford, moderna, pfizer. what could be potentially tens of millions of doses of vaccine on the market. the issue is getting it in the arms. doctor, that is the one thing that i don't understand. no shortage of vaccine. we're told there's twice as many as people who had taken them out already. i understand the problem the last mile in the states and all. who is to say that the extra...
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neil: you know, i think this applies even when the power party in power winds in a landslide. in 1964 lyndon johnsonide and they thought democrats for decades. in 1968 that was forgotten. the same in 1972 when richard nixon won. in a landslide. everyone said, all right, republicans have control of the world for the foreseeable future. of course, four years later, watergate, it was jimmy carter. so we're reminded again, don't get ahead of your proverbial skis. >> that's right, and also, with-- and w bush's term they were doing very well. they had control of everything and talk about a permanent majorities. neil, there are no permanent majorities, period. then how far do you think democrats push the edge they do have on-- and not misinterpret it? some presidents like to season that, even in george bush's win in 2000, you know, with a very aggressive agenda. and saying he has a mandate for it. others are a little bit more cautious, actually because they have to be. how do you think this will go? >> well, i think, neil, depends on joe biden. the first term of obama they were ramming things through. and
neil: you know, i think this applies even when the power party in power winds in a landslide. in 1964 lyndon johnsonide and they thought democrats for decades. in 1968 that was forgotten. the same in 1972 when richard nixon won. in a landslide. everyone said, all right, republicans have control of the world for the foreseeable future. of course, four years later, watergate, it was jimmy carter. so we're reminded again, don't get ahead of your proverbial skis. >> that's right, and also,...
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reporter: neil, this is the most extreme lockdown we had so far and it came out of nowhere for many people. six weeks ago, prime minister boris johnsonas saying hoped life could get back to normal by christmas. two weeks ago he said schools were safe. then yesterday he announced anna new lockdown because of the new strain which isp 50 to 70% more transmissible. the uk finds itself in the third national lock down. across the country streets lie empty. non-essential shops are closed, schools, gyms, tennis courts, restaurants. people must not meet other people from households. they have to stay at home unless they have a essential reason to do so. the government says hospitals are close to being overwhelmed. not only facing the usual winter illnesses but today there were over 60,000 new covid cases. that is a record so far in the pandemic here in the uk. and there were 830 deaths. that takes the total in the uk to over 76,000. boris johnson has been widely criticized for his handling of the pandemic so far called on people here to unite. >> i say to everyone right across the uk, that i know how tough this is. and i know how frustrated y
reporter: neil, this is the most extreme lockdown we had so far and it came out of nowhere for many people. six weeks ago, prime minister boris johnsonas saying hoped life could get back to normal by christmas. two weeks ago he said schools were safe. then yesterday he announced anna new lockdown because of the new strain which isp 50 to 70% more transmissible. the uk finds itself in the third national lock down. across the country streets lie empty. non-essential shops are closed, schools,...
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just how good is johnson & johnson, and that get us over the hump where people don't have to be texting their doctors saying where with on earth do i find this vaccine. neil distribution snafu, to your point, doctor. but i am encouraged by some of this data, not all of it, the seven-day moving averages show it declining anywhere from 18-21%, hospitalizations that are going down. again, on seven-day averages deaths are going down. what do you look at, and do you find those developments encouraging? >> i do, i am encouraged, you know? the thing that i always look at is hospitalizations. that's the pressure point. that's the thing that gets people's attention in the hospital that causes things to change. when i see those numbers starting to go down, i'm really encouraged, you know? i think part of this is we saw a bump after the holidays, after christmas and new year's, there was a big surge in january that's starting to fade. the other thing that we're looking at very closely are these new variants. there's one from south africa, one from the united kingdom and one from brazil that have gotten people's attention and i think are letting people be reminded th
just how good is johnson & johnson, and that get us over the hump where people don't have to be texting their doctors saying where with on earth do i find this vaccine. neil distribution snafu, to your point, doctor. but i am encouraged by some of this data, not all of it, the seven-day moving averages show it declining anywhere from 18-21%, hospitalizations that are going down. again, on seven-day averages deaths are going down. what do you look at, and do you find those developments...