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that was paul johnson.e hill. is hello and welcome to one hundred days plus. the british prime minister accuses brussels of interfering in the uk election. it comes after eu estimates that the brexit divorce bill will be much higher than predicted. it's the most high profile arts prize in britain, and for years its been the preserve of young british artists. this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped its age limit, and two artists over 50 have made it to the short list. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. you certainly did not expect this? no, not at all. not at all. not at all! i mean it does make me laugh. it has been a strange day for lubaina himid. she has painted for more than 35 years and today at the age of 62 she is on the turner prize short list. her paintings bring black lives and faces too often very white art galleries. this is perhaps the signature work, 1001ife—size portraits made when... you were 50. i was. did you think that national recognition was pro
that was paul johnson.e hill. is hello and welcome to one hundred days plus. the british prime minister accuses brussels of interfering in the uk election. it comes after eu estimates that the brexit divorce bill will be much higher than predicted. it's the most high profile arts prize in britain, and for years its been the preserve of young british artists. this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped its age limit, and two artists over 50 have made it to the short...
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. >> reporter: paul johnson is a wholesaler on pier 33 in san francisco.id his distributors are very specific about where the fish comes from, but he acknowledges that's not always the case. >> every consumer deserves to know what they're eating and they need to be educated. >> this heat map shows where we think fishing is. >> reporter: google's brian sullivan showed us how anyone can log onto globalfishingwash.org and see where commercial fishing vessels are anywhere in the world. >> the vessels are broadcasting their identity for safety. the technology is designed so others nearby can see where the other boats are so they don't collide. >> reporter: the signal each ship sends can also be used to catch illegal activity. often a clue is when the tracking system is entirely turned off. >> you can see it fishing outside the international water. then it disappears and reappears. now it's going to disappear and reappear all the way over here. so this area here is multiple days travel to get from here over to there. >> reporter: global fishing watch has also ca
. >> reporter: paul johnson is a wholesaler on pier 33 in san francisco.id his distributors are very specific about where the fish comes from, but he acknowledges that's not always the case. >> every consumer deserves to know what they're eating and they need to be educated. >> this heat map shows where we think fishing is. >> reporter: google's brian sullivan showed us how anyone can log onto globalfishingwash.org and see where commercial fishing vessels are anywhere in...
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. >> reporter: paul johnson is a wholesaler on pier 33 in san francisco.e says his distributors are very specific about where the fish come from but he acknowledges that's not always the case. >> every consumer deserves to know what they are eating and they need to be educated. >> this heat map shows where we think fishing is. >> reporter: google's brian sullivan showed us how anyone can log on to globalfishingwatch.org and see where commercial fishing vessels are anywhere in the world. >> the vest reconciles broadcasting their identity for safety -- the vessels are broadcasting their identity for safety so they can see where other boats are so they don't collide. >> reporter: but the signal each ship sends out can be used to catch illegal activity. often a clue is when the tracking system is turned off entirely. >> you can see it fishing outside international waters and then it disappears and reappears and now it's going to disappear and then reappear all the way over here. so this area here, this is multiple bays travel to get from here to there. >> repo
. >> reporter: paul johnson is a wholesaler on pier 33 in san francisco.e says his distributors are very specific about where the fish come from but he acknowledges that's not always the case. >> every consumer deserves to know what they are eating and they need to be educated. >> this heat map shows where we think fishing is. >> reporter: google's brian sullivan showed us how anyone can log on to globalfishingwatch.org and see where commercial fishing vessels are...
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paul johnson, an english historian who loves the united states says that group that was assembled by marshall but also i have to send, you all know walter isaacson's book the great was the ablesten generation of american leaders in our history since the founding. they were particularly distinguished in his view by the quality of the churchill ranked only second to courage, magnanimity. a wonderful tribute. if you have not read that book recently, and you want to feel good by your country, is a very good book to read. marshall served as secretary of state only for a couple of years. he retired again, and one day he was on a fishing lodge in michigan, the same thing happened, phone call from president, marshall took the call, yes sir. washington and truman says to him -- president truman says to him i would like you to serve now the secretary of defense. the country had been involved in the war in korea for only two months, but we need you there. i don't know how many people here remember vividly the korean war or how it was prosecuted or how it ended. elderly, that time, was and in th
paul johnson, an english historian who loves the united states says that group that was assembled by marshall but also i have to send, you all know walter isaacson's book the great was the ablesten generation of american leaders in our history since the founding. they were particularly distinguished in his view by the quality of the churchill ranked only second to courage, magnanimity. a wonderful tribute. if you have not read that book recently, and you want to feel good by your country, is a...
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the most famous that time was paul johnson who was a contractor for one of the large u.s. defense contractor who was kidnapd and beheaded on youtube. so this was a very difficult environment. the u.s. -- sorry the saude security forces were having run gun battles in the streets with al qaeda insurgents and this was all topped off at the end of end of 2004. so i'm sure everybody here knows about benghazi. the fact four americans were killed in benghazi. not many know the u.s. consulate in saudi arabia was over run by terrorists and nine people were killed. this left a permanent scar on the state department and our diplomatic security people. so when i arrived in 2007 i found a security environment that really reflected the events of the past and i worked very hard to change that and we were successful in doing that. so i spent a lot of my time as ambassador in thor interior i would visit twice a week. and one of the things that came out of this internation with their government was the creation of something now called mo ierngs opm. which was a joint venture between the sau
the most famous that time was paul johnson who was a contractor for one of the large u.s. defense contractor who was kidnapd and beheaded on youtube. so this was a very difficult environment. the u.s. -- sorry the saude security forces were having run gun battles in the streets with al qaeda insurgents and this was all topped off at the end of end of 2004. so i'm sure everybody here knows about benghazi. the fact four americans were killed in benghazi. not many know the u.s. consulate in saudi...
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the ministry of interior building, we are targeted and killed, the most famous at the time was paul johnson who was a contractor for one of the large us defense companies in saudi arabia who was kidnapped. this was a difficult environment. the saudi security forces, having running gun battles in the streets of riyadh with al qaeda insurgents and this was all topped off at the end of 2004 with an attack on the us consulate in jeddah. i am sure everyone here knows about benghazi, four americans were killed in benghazi, not many people know the us consulate in saudi arabia was overrun by terrorists in december and nine people were killed. so this left a permanent scar on the state department and our diplomatic security people, so when i arrived in 2007 i found a security environment that reflected the events of the past and i work hard to change that and we were successful in doing that. so i spent a lot of time in the ministry of interior. in fact, i would visit the ministry of interior twice a week for over two years which gives you some idea how much time and attention and focus we spent on
the ministry of interior building, we are targeted and killed, the most famous at the time was paul johnson who was a contractor for one of the large us defense companies in saudi arabia who was kidnapped. this was a difficult environment. the saudi security forces, having running gun battles in the streets of riyadh with al qaeda insurgents and this was all topped off at the end of 2004 with an attack on the us consulate in jeddah. i am sure everyone here knows about benghazi, four americans...
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johnson from vietnam? mr. young: i can't remember paul, do you remember was it dave broder who made the description of lyndon johnson as president -- as the salami slicer? i think it was dave broder. this is a powerful insight. johnson's skill and genius was in the senate of the united states, slicing salami. we have just seen last week president trump, paul ryan and others, fail at the process of slicing salami. what is is referring to? it's the deal making, how you get things done in a pluralistic democracy in congress. chuck, you have a slice of salami. you get a thicker slice. you get the end, i sliced the salami, everybody gets everything but you have to vote with me. as you see, johnson, dealing with this problem of vietnam, which is clear i think he felt he inherited. this is not something he started. he was a believer in the vietnamese and nationalism and freedom. he inherited it, he believed in it that's why he stayed in it. he is caught between two basic vectors. he has a vector of the military, his secretary of defense who is close to bobby kennedy, a potential threats, and the joint chiefs. a lot of amer
johnson from vietnam? mr. young: i can't remember paul, do you remember was it dave broder who made the description of lyndon johnson as president -- as the salami slicer? i think it was dave broder. this is a powerful insight. johnson's skill and genius was in the senate of the united states, slicing salami. we have just seen last week president trump, paul ryan and others, fail at the process of slicing salami. what is is referring to? it's the deal making, how you get things done in a...
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we still support full statutory repeal of the johnson amendment. paul to talk about the johnson amendment enforcement. the argument that you hear from a lot of folks, you know what the irs doesn't enforce this very much at all right now so this amendment doesn't do very much more than just say to the irs, enforce it even less. what's your response to that? >> my response to that is the so-called experts that are pointing out that there's only been one case where a church lost tax-exempt status under provision and that is correct, obviously haven't been running a major church ministry or christian or other faith-based college or university in the last 30 years. paul: so they have to pay a lot of money to defend themselves against investigations, is that the problem? >> paul, millions, i mean, this has been a full employment act for tax attorneys to fight the irs at the cost of tens of millions of dollars that could have been used to feed the poor, to spread the gospel, to heal families and marriages, to get people off drugs and alcohol and that money has
we still support full statutory repeal of the johnson amendment. paul to talk about the johnson amendment enforcement. the argument that you hear from a lot of folks, you know what the irs doesn't enforce this very much at all right now so this amendment doesn't do very much more than just say to the irs, enforce it even less. what's your response to that? >> my response to that is the so-called experts that are pointing out that there's only been one case where a church lost tax-exempt...
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paul o'neill and ronald johnson. all teens killed by chicago police over the last few years.ust this year, the department of justice concluded a 13-month investigation that showed the cpd repeatedly was racially biased towards black people and trampled all over our civil rights. out of the many maddening things in this report, this one stuck out to me. in order to get information from gang members, police would take a young person to a rival gang neighborhood and either leave the person there or display the youth to the rival members, immediately putting the life of that young person in jeopardy by suggesting that he has provided information to the police. that is totally [ bleep ]. so, did they arrest those two people? >> took them away. what charges, we'll never know. >> as we were watching kofi watching the cops, people started watching us watch kofi, and they wanted to know what we were doing in their neighborhood. i couldn't blame them. >> i just don't understand, why was y'all filming right here? >> we came down here to talk about what's going on in the community. >> wh
paul o'neill and ronald johnson. all teens killed by chicago police over the last few years.ust this year, the department of justice concluded a 13-month investigation that showed the cpd repeatedly was racially biased towards black people and trampled all over our civil rights. out of the many maddening things in this report, this one stuck out to me. in order to get information from gang members, police would take a young person to a rival gang neighborhood and either leave the person there...
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paul: until this administration took office, every recent president in recent history, eisenhower, kennedy, johnsond, carter, have sought to negotiate a test ban. a lot of names, terms for the treaty signed, the message was not confusing. the spreading of nuclear arms must be stopped, the first step was and still is a test ban. president eisenhower, in response to a soviet proposed moratorium on nuclear testing in 1958, wrote the soviet premier khrushchev. we believe banning nuclear weapons test would be an important step to reducing international tensions. there was no testing of nuclear weapons for three years until the soviets resumed in 1961. anxiety about the growing danger of radioactive fallout can build a powerful national movement which resulted in the 1963 test ban treaty. it prohibited testing the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater. john f. kennedy: i now declare that the united states does not propose to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere, so long as other states do not do so. paul: there is never been a test on the atmosphere or an and other side since then. john f. kennedy:
paul: until this administration took office, every recent president in recent history, eisenhower, kennedy, johnsond, carter, have sought to negotiate a test ban. a lot of names, terms for the treaty signed, the message was not confusing. the spreading of nuclear arms must be stopped, the first step was and still is a test ban. president eisenhower, in response to a soviet proposed moratorium on nuclear testing in 1958, wrote the soviet premier khrushchev. we believe banning nuclear weapons...
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that was guy johnson speaking to the deputy german finance minister earlier today. vonnie: and paul holding his news conference as well. he says there will be no revote on the house will passed by the house, there was speculation that going to the senate, the house would need to revote following the cbo scoring from yesterday. ryan was encouraged by the cbo analysis of the house bill. the cbo report shows it would lower premiums. thinks the issue will get resolved. look at oil,to because it has fallen below 15 dollars a barrel -- $50 a barrel with the opec cutting production cuts, although they mentioned they would push it as high as $51. we come down, some investors are disappointed they did not put production cuts out further. more news, gm has become the eighth carmaker accused of a diesel cheating scandal. you can keep the stock taking a drop. we go to detroit for an update. as steve mnuchin is testifying in front of the senate finance committee. you can watch that on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: this is the
that was guy johnson speaking to the deputy german finance minister earlier today. vonnie: and paul holding his news conference as well. he says there will be no revote on the house will passed by the house, there was speculation that going to the senate, the house would need to revote following the cbo scoring from yesterday. ryan was encouraged by the cbo analysis of the house bill. the cbo report shows it would lower premiums. thinks the issue will get resolved. look at oil,to because it has...
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johnson, and dave matthews. now stick around for james corden and his guests, eva longoria, sam richardson, and paul feig.wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
johnson, and dave matthews. now stick around for james corden and his guests, eva longoria, sam richardson, and paul feig.wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
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inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign" and jason johnson is here, politics editor at theroot.com and elise jordan, msnbc political analyst, former rand paul advisor and contributor to "time" magazine. matthew, i want to start with you. president of the united states taking to twitter to criticize james comey the night before james comey is testifying. what could the strategy be here? >> i don't think there is a strategy. i think he's just angry and thin-skinned, the same as is true about most of his tweets. but when you look at what he did, it is extremely damaging for the president of the united states to say something like that about the fbi. he's basically questioning what the fbi did last year, saying they acted inappropriately by not indicting hillary clinton when he presumably thinks he should have. and after last year's election cycle where the fbi did do a lot of things that were a big departure from the ways they usually behaved, there were leaks about hillary clinton, there was jim comey's letter and his press conference, it was damaging to the fbi's reputation and really hurts the fbi when americans don't trust that their justi
inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign" and jason johnson is here, politics editor at theroot.com and elise jordan, msnbc political analyst, former rand paul advisor and contributor to "time" magazine. matthew, i want to start with you. president of the united states taking to twitter to criticize james comey the night before james comey is testifying. what could the strategy be here? >> i don't think there is a strategy. i think he's just angry and thin-skinned, the same...
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johnson maintains he had a valid i.d. >>> his death left the supreme court without an influential member. now his son discusses it. >> father paul scalia is a police with the arlington diocese in northern virginia. he is someone i have known much of my life. we never talked about his dad's high profile position on the high court. recently he shared about his family life and his up bringing in northern virginia along with eight siblings. despite traveling to various tributes and memorials, he's written and released his first book. it's called that nothing may be lost, reflections on catholic devotion and refuse. easy. there have been many different awards and posthumous awards and those have been good in a lot of ways. it's wonderful to see my father honored in that way. it's wonderful to see how many people's lives he influenced. >> reporter: you can catch our full story tonight at 6:00. >>> 5:36. right now neighbors in restin are trying to save a popular golf course from being turned into homes. they are the majority owners of the reston golf course. they want any potential bidders to know they'll continue the golf course. >> a
johnson maintains he had a valid i.d. >>> his death left the supreme court without an influential member. now his son discusses it. >> father paul scalia is a police with the arlington diocese in northern virginia. he is someone i have known much of my life. we never talked about his dad's high profile position on the high court. recently he shared about his family life and his up bringing in northern virginia along with eight siblings. despite traveling to various tributes and...
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johnson? >> i think i might be able to do better. a lot of young people are interested in these ideas and perhaps do not want an older guy, but libertarians -- >> or ron paul>> but he had a chance and if the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, maybe we ought to switch it up. john: one thing that bothers me is they pretrade the hero as a nerd which made the film say we wanted to be accurate. put her on the asp burgers spectrum. you kind of have to read. most of us are indoctrinated , but then we have to read books like this to break out of the conventional wisdom of what most people believe today. >> i think that it takes a lot of thought. >> if you look at the online numbers, one of the things you see his socialists have an enormous market share. conservatives have a small market share. we will see a demographic twist, the older generation -- john: are not being counted because they don't have land lines. >> and hearing people are tired of establishment politics. far left hand outside of the democrat establishment and the student movement for ran paul pushing back against establishment politics, and it is a matter of time where we
johnson? >> i think i might be able to do better. a lot of young people are interested in these ideas and perhaps do not want an older guy, but libertarians -- >> or ron paul>> but he had a chance and if the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, maybe we ought to switch it up. john: one thing that bothers me is they pretrade the hero as a nerd which made the film say we wanted to be accurate. put her on the asp burgers spectrum. you kind of have to...
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paul menard, some guys are hungry, man. >> darrell: this just might be the break that stenhouse needed. if he can take off and stay even with bush and johnson can push him it might be the car. >> jeff: yeah he wants it create a drag race. >> what can they do from that far back? >> darrell: that far back will be hard to do much. not many laps to get something done. bottled up in traffic most likely. unless they do some kyle busch move on the outside. >> jeff: they will push and shove and bump and bang to get up there. >> mike: kyle busch, chosen 18 on the outside. stenhouse to his inside on pole. >> look who is running 12. >> mike: kasey kahne. . almirola and busch in fords. toyota and matt dibenedetto in 32. in top ten. looking for career best finish. here is overtime sponsored by credit one bank. green flag waves. if the leader makes it to the overtime line before there's a caution this will be the last restart of the race. >> jeff: kyle busch has a different second beer than anybody. he is in first gear. >> mike: johnson giving bush a nice push and he gets one from mcmurray and here comes johnson. >> jeff: here they come. great job to blo
paul menard, some guys are hungry, man. >> darrell: this just might be the break that stenhouse needed. if he can take off and stay even with bush and johnson can push him it might be the car. >> jeff: yeah he wants it create a drag race. >> what can they do from that far back? >> darrell: that far back will be hard to do much. not many laps to get something done. bottled up in traffic most likely. unless they do some kyle busch move on the outside. >> jeff: they...
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johnson in 1868. as john roberts mentioned earlier, mast masked gunman on a bus carrying coptic christians slaughtered 28 people today in egypt. correspondent conner paule attack bore the hallmarks of isis terrorists. >> egypt's coptic christian community once again under attack today. after gunmen opened fire on a caravan pull of pilgrims traveling south from cairo. we were roughly 40 people, including children on the buses, the survivor says. the attackers were masked and wearing military-like uniforms. the christian victims were on their way to the monastery of saint samuel the confess sore in minia province. coptics who make up 10% of egypt's 92 million people have faced a wave of violence in recent months. earlier this spring on palm sunday multiple explosions tore through two separate churches. one in alexandria, the other in the port city. isis claimed responsibility for previous attacks, but the militant group so far has said nothing. egypt's president abdul fat that el-sisi seized power from the muslim brotherhood by a military koop in july of 2013 and vowed to. eventually the coptic christians saw him as a guardian for their small community.
johnson in 1868. as john roberts mentioned earlier, mast masked gunman on a bus carrying coptic christians slaughtered 28 people today in egypt. correspondent conner paule attack bore the hallmarks of isis terrorists. >> egypt's coptic christian community once again under attack today. after gunmen opened fire on a caravan pull of pilgrims traveling south from cairo. we were roughly 40 people, including children on the buses, the survivor says. the attackers were masked and wearing...
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johnson. we complain that this is an i and i alone moment. but that's a human moment. >> look at the people behind him and applauding that statement and look at paulht. jason and we were talking about this. the issue now is are these people going to step up and start objects, are they going to try to enforce more institutional politics on this guy. we see the tweets this morning, the total misinformation, the inability to get ahead of their message. he may still be disbelieving that he's president but he is president and the peemd behind him clapping and laughing in that picture when he says that are potentially the future of the legislative agenda and what the american people think they voted for and what they thought they were getting. they're not getting what they voted for. it's up to those guys to make it happen. >> how about the people in the white house who had no idea that president trump was going to do this, how about the people in the white house who are on his communications team or vice president pence who he's contradicted in the last 24 hours now, kind of made up on twitter. what did they do? >> i would be floating rÉsumes at this p
johnson. we complain that this is an i and i alone moment. but that's a human moment. >> look at the people behind him and applauding that statement and look at paulht. jason and we were talking about this. the issue now is are these people going to step up and start objects, are they going to try to enforce more institutional politics on this guy. we see the tweets this morning, the total misinformation, the inability to get ahead of their message. he may still be disbelieving that he's...
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johnson. >>> that line is so indefensible. nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> oh, boy. that was republican congressman raul. during the weekend town hall. speak of the house paulmidterms. tell that to two dozen members already facing attack ads over health care in home districts. meanwhile center holds and dominates as voters in france reject the far right candidate and elect the country e's youngt leader since napoleon. this is more than a hold. the beast. if the beast was slouching towards bethlehem, the beast got chained to the radiator a little while longer and merkel, her party, a surprise victory this weekend. so i think the message from the french elections and the dutch elections back in march is if you can produce a viable candidate, somebody that is attractive and appealing to moderates. you can stop the waive of populism and devote in france. stop them. not by reminding french voters of la pen's racist past of the zen phobic things she's said. by providing a platform for them that got her support. >> this is the challenge for moderate parties across all of europe. because it's not enough to just say they're racist. they're by gbi bigots. that's what
johnson. >>> that line is so indefensible. nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> oh, boy. that was republican congressman raul. during the weekend town hall. speak of the house paulmidterms. tell that to two dozen members already facing attack ads over health care in home districts. meanwhile center holds and dominates as voters in france reject the far right candidate and elect the country e's youngt leader since napoleon. this is more than a hold. the...