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i had robert johnson executive director from the institute for new economic thinking thank you very much for your analysis thank you. now more on the conference in bretton woods on our web site r t dot com and you can also have a look at the latest from our washington bureau there you'll find out why some experts believe america is facing a rather new crisis as u.s. corporations are finding tax loopholes overseas to squirrel away their profits are also online angry computer hackers take on the playstation network saying sony has been a monopoly. and in the mix with the fiftieth anniversary of your regard for storage space flight r.t. has a recipe for a special cocktail named after the man himself learn how to make it step by step at artsy dot com. more than one thousand kilometers in length on the seabed in downtown is one of the most ambitious marine projects ever russia's nordstrom pipeline which is rapidly nearing completion and will provide western europe with a new level of energy security r.t.c. grant road and went to the construction site to gauge the progress. look like carbon in
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it was developed with philanthropic support from robert johnson, and the commonwealth fund, and is within the public domain. it is fully transparent and was developed from the court did efforts of a very highly skilled team of clinicians and researchers around the country. what it does is take claims and sort them out in a way that you can see, for every individual patient, for groups of patients, you can see what services they got that conformed to the protocol of care. that is the evidence-based standard of care for their condition. and what things took place that should not have taken place or that were dangerous or wasteful. in a state that we had done, my organization has been mounting these evaluations. the first large-scale reports will be coming out in california this year. calpers has commissioned an analysis of about 300,000 -- their fee-for-service beneficiaries. they are representing pg&e workers. they have also agreed to an analysis, about 100,000 of their beneficiaries. most of home if not all are in the bay area. the things i want to say to you is that this has to be done.
it was developed with philanthropic support from robert johnson, and the commonwealth fund, and is within the public domain. it is fully transparent and was developed from the court did efforts of a very highly skilled team of clinicians and researchers around the country. what it does is take claims and sort them out in a way that you can see, for every individual patient, for groups of patients, you can see what services they got that conformed to the protocol of care. that is the...
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woods is being led by george soros is institute for new economic thinking its executive director robert johnson told us the first thing the financial elite should do is restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not think they trust experts and by and large we have to take that seriously we have to grow out of my regaining the trust. concept to look at themselves in a kind of incentives are they embrace and what kind of social responsibility do they think is the role of an expert on a particular concern about the united states which is in the center of the world system the middle class in the united states is feeling compressed they're experiencing what you might call a social death while some three percent most are doing very very well almost all of the games from one hundred seventy nine to the present perhaps more than a hundred percent have gone to the top one percent and that's just not that's not sustainable and that is not inspiring trust people can take what you call a look at your ideas your ideology but the proof of
woods is being led by george soros is institute for new economic thinking its executive director robert johnson told us the first thing the financial elite should do is restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not think they trust experts and by and large we have to take that seriously we have to grow out of my regaining the trust. concept to look at themselves in a kind of incentives are they embrace and what kind of...
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bread woods is being led by george soros is in the new economic thinking its executive director robert johnson told us put it the first thing but the financial elite should do is to restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not trust experts and by and large we have to take that serious and we have to grow out of that by regaining the trust. to look at themselves in a credible or they embrace a new kind of social responsibility to rethink is the will of the experts one particular concern about the united states which is the center of the world since the middle class in the united states is really compressed there are experiencing what you might call a social graph. and three percent that most are doing very very well almost all beings from one thousand nine hundred ninety the present perhaps more than one hundred percent of the talk one percent. that's just not that's not sustainable and that is not inspiring of trust people can speak with you mark or look at your ideas or your ideology but the proof of the putting is in th
bread woods is being led by george soros is in the new economic thinking its executive director robert johnson told us put it the first thing but the financial elite should do is to restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not trust experts and by and large we have to take that serious and we have to grow out of that by regaining the trust. to look at themselves in a credible or they embrace a new kind of social...
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conference of bread which is being led by george soros is institute for new economic thinking to robert johnson spoke to us he said that the first thing the financial elite should do is to restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not think they trust experts at large because we have to take that seriously and we have to grow out of regaining the trust the common stuff to look at themselves in a kind of a sentence or they embrace that kind of social responsibility very frank in school the expert on principally concerned about the united states which is that similar to the old system the middle class in the united states is compressed they're experiencing what you might call a social graph. with three percent most are doing very very well almost all of the gains from one thousand nine hundred ninety the present perhaps more than one hundred percent it's gone to the top one percent and that's just not that's not sustainable and that is not inspiring of trust people can take what you might call a look at your ideas you argue ol
conference of bread which is being led by george soros is institute for new economic thinking to robert johnson spoke to us he said that the first thing the financial elite should do is to restore public trust in the system. i do not think people trust the government after the financial bailouts i do not think they trust experts at large because we have to take that seriously and we have to grow out of regaining the trust the common stuff to look at themselves in a kind of a sentence or they...
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. >> robert johnson starting to play like championships.r their win with barry zito on the hill. facing joe saunders, see ya. second jack of the season 2-0 g-men. d-back fans, miguel rips one down the right field line. game tied at 2. later in the frame, he pops up the bunt. zito makes the catch but sprains his right foot. he would leave the game. and moto comes in allowing one run and striking out four in the process. then in the seventh, game tied at three, freddy sanchez coming up with a single to left. three r.b.i. night for sanchez 5-3 giants the final. >> and two game series against tigers, catches one swinging. a's come alive, grounds one down the left field line. we're tied at 1. next batter, matsui and was all good in oakland except for brayden with leaving with left shoulder stiffness. a's go on to win it 6-12. >> n.b.a. playoffs in full swing and finals right here on abc7. we tip off in the west with an intriguing match-up between the mavericks and blazers. blazers trying to upset the mavs in the first round. and auldridge with a
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. >>> robert johnson is considered by many to be king of his world. >> good morning to you.ards buckingham palace. the world of royal reporting, that is. >> i phoned that woman and left several messages for her. >> the 47-year-old has been keeping tabs on the british monarchy for 47 years, but don't call him a royal watcher. >> it sounds like a royal stalker. but it's a royal correspondent, royal journalist, you have a specific role to cover the events of the royal family. >> he's had plenty of dealings with the royal family over the years, both on the record and off -- like when he first met princess diana, shall we say, unofficially. >> i was at a hotel in the sports area. and diana walked in. i thought, this is embarrassing. i'll go stay in the sauna out of the way, keep my head down. next thing i know, she strolled in to the sauna with a towel on and gave me a shy guy look. it was all embarrassing. >> reporting on the royal family is a competitive business. he spends a great deal of his time at what he calls his home away from home, buckingham palace. >> no point in bein
. >>> robert johnson is considered by many to be king of his world. >> good morning to you.ards buckingham palace. the world of royal reporting, that is. >> i phoned that woman and left several messages for her. >> the 47-year-old has been keeping tabs on the british monarchy for 47 years, but don't call him a royal watcher. >> it sounds like a royal stalker. but it's a royal correspondent, royal journalist, you have a specific role to cover the events of the...
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the only studio photographs of robert johnson to elon deal on the long fingered bluesman posing in a pin-striped suit with his guitar. muddy waters and became king here to play some of their first city digs. the south's first black millionaire, robert church, made his realistic fortune on deal. black doctors, black photographers, black dentists, insurance companies, mortuaries, like newspapers, hotels and restaurants were colored only. african-american pervades as the counterpart to the all white carnival. deal was a place where the concept of separate but equal had more spirited and convincing runs. the records legend thomas once put if you would were black for one saturday night on beale, he would never want to be white again. by the spring of 1968 however most agree to clubs and theaters, the palace, the monarchs, the saloon kaine hamdi or boarded up and gone altogether. but it was still reputable business closer to name. much of it had become a drag of busted concrete and liquor stores and pawnshops populated by winos and thieves. the past the statue in a separate with most assur
the only studio photographs of robert johnson to elon deal on the long fingered bluesman posing in a pin-striped suit with his guitar. muddy waters and became king here to play some of their first city digs. the south's first black millionaire, robert church, made his realistic fortune on deal. black doctors, black photographers, black dentists, insurance companies, mortuaries, like newspapers, hotels and restaurants were colored only. african-american pervades as the counterpart to the all...
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and so that's why in the second scenario, when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sitack and let that happen. >> host: why did you write the third scenario? i'll let you describe what the -- >> guest: the third scenario we ratchet back to reality. now, it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerry ford almost losing the nomination of ronald reagan and way behind jimmy carter but he's catching up because after all carter is a peanut farmer. we're not what he really thinks and does he really know anything about foreign policy and in the debate comes up the issue of whether or not the united states is ceding to the soviet union dominion over eastern europe and ford goes through a very well rehearsed answer about this and then he says there is no soviet domination in eastern europe and there will never be in a ford demonstration and max frankel of the "new york times" and spent a lot of time in moscow stops the debate and if you see the tape, it looks like somebody just hit him on the head with a hammer. he can't -- he can barely get out the question. he said, mr. president, di
and so that's why in the second scenario, when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sitack and let that happen. >> host: why did you write the third scenario? i'll let you describe what the -- >> guest: the third scenario we ratchet back to reality. now, it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerry ford almost losing the nomination of ronald reagan and way behind jimmy carter but he's catching up because after all carter is a peanut farmer. we're not what he really...
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so that's why in a second scenario when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sit back and let that happen. >> host: why did you read the third scenario? and i will let you describe -- >> guest: the third scenario we've ragin back to reality now it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerald ford having almost lost the primary and the inauguration of we behind jimmy carter but he's catching up because after all carter we don't hear what he really thinks and if he really knows anything about foreign policy and in, it comes up the issue of whether or not the united states is seceding to the soviet union over eastern europe and he goes through a well rehearsed answer about this and then he says there is no soviet domination and there never will be in the ford administration. and that is "the new york times" spent a lot of time stops the debate and if you see the tape and looks like somebody hit him on the head with a hammer. he can barely get out the questions. mr. president, did you mean to suggest the soviet union doesn't exercise influence in eastern europe? and ford begins
so that's why in a second scenario when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sit back and let that happen. >> host: why did you read the third scenario? and i will let you describe -- >> guest: the third scenario we've ragin back to reality now it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerald ford having almost lost the primary and the inauguration of we behind jimmy carter but he's catching up because after all carter we don't hear what he really thinks and if he really...
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another interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. lee the famous southern general said that he was surprised that johnson didn't push harder for equality for the freed slaves because lee felt the south would have understood, while we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that you. >> guest: this is what robert e. lee thought and that's too. there is still that dynamic. johnson was afraid the southern state would cause a lot of problems. of course, he had a lot of problems with the impeachment. he was impeached himself. there was a whole nether dynamic there but the fear that what the south might view is very common in our history right from the beginning. >> host: one of the presence that surprise me, and not surprised, of course is woodrow wilson. he was an intellectual. he'd been the president of princeton university, but one would've thought that you his reaction to raise almost unpredicted. and very, very harsh. coming after a president who had entertained booker t. washington, here comes this intellectual who literally r
another interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. lee the famous southern general said that he was surprised that johnson didn't push harder for equality for the freed slaves because lee felt the south would have understood, while we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that you. >> guest: this is what robert e. lee thought and that's too. there is still that dynamic. johnson was afraid the southern state would cause a lot of problems. of course, he had a lot of...
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another interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. lee, the famous southern general said that he was surprised johnson didn't push harder for the free equality for the freed slaves because he felt the south would have understood when we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that yet. >> guest: this is what robert e. lee fothen and that's true, there is still that dynamic johnson was afraid that the southern states would cause him a lot of problems in his other programs and of course he had a lot of progress problems with impeachment so there was a whole other dynamic but the fear of the south might do is very common in our history right from the beginning. >> host: one of the president that really surprised me and not surprised because you know the history of course is woodrow wilson. he was an intellectual. he had been president of princeton university so one would have fought, but his reaction to race almost unpredictable, and very, very harsh coming after a president who entertained booker t. washington, here comes this int
another interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. lee, the famous southern general said that he was surprised johnson didn't push harder for the free equality for the freed slaves because he felt the south would have understood when we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that yet. >> guest: this is what robert e. lee fothen and that's true, there is still that dynamic johnson was afraid that the southern states would cause him a lot of problems in his other...
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the robert wood johnson foundation is mmking doctor brenda henry available to talk with us this morningalk about the 3 work, and plly?to live, learn, healthier places to live, learn, work, and play? coming up.. he sweet treat that helps bring babies into world. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. facials. the hefty pricetag for a puff of air..... on fox 45 news at 5:30. blue diamond almonds! more bold flavor! more variety! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds... more than a snack. horoscopes)) ((break 4)) 3 3 3 it's friday and that means it's your turn to sound off on our faceeook page about anything you want. want.let us know what's on your mind-- and your response could air in our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go to facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to become a fan and join the conversation. pe have a school delay to pass carroll county schools are opening two hours late duu to snow. 3 map fiber map 3 a city olicy on workers with criminal records... is under fire... after a city employee is arrestee, agaan.megaa gilliland is live witt a sto
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the other interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. e, the famous southern general, said that he was surprised johnson didn't push harder for free concern equality for the freed slaves because he felt the south would have understood when we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that yet. >> guest: yeah. but this is what robert e. lee thought, and that's true. there is still that dynamic there. but johnson was afraid that the southern states would cause him a lot of problems with his other programs and, of course, he had a lot of problems with impeachment. he was impeached himself, so there was a whole other dynamic with him. but the fear of what the south might be has been very common in our history right from the beginning. >> host: one of the presidents that really surprised me and not surprised because you know the history but, of course, was woodrow wilson. he was an intellectual, he had been the president of princeton university, so one would have thought he would have had good sense, but his reaction to race was almost un
the other interesting thing about andrew johnson, robert e. e, the famous southern general, said that he was surprised johnson didn't push harder for free concern equality for the freed slaves because he felt the south would have understood when we lost the war -- >> host: they don't understand that yet. >> guest: yeah. but this is what robert e. lee thought, and that's true. there is still that dynamic there. but johnson was afraid that the southern states would cause him a lot of...
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his name was robert johnson. yet the title of brigadier- general because of the work that he did for the country during world war two. and you looked at it, and he tells the responsibilities to the people that we serve. their customers first, employees, community, shareholders. pacific to safety, it was generally working conditions, clean, orderly, safe. while it has had a cause for a few years, johnson and johnson has had them for the last 68 years. that is what drives us for health and safety. how to talk a little bit about how we operational lives that. we have a systematic approach public to identify and control all health and safety risks. it involves management, employee engagement, and we come up with the system that yields an extraordinary results. they talked about well as prevention programs. this is something we think is gone as far as standards and host of -- osha. >> is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on businesses. how do you view these attacks and how did you describe the
his name was robert johnson. yet the title of brigadier- general because of the work that he did for the country during world war two. and you looked at it, and he tells the responsibilities to the people that we serve. their customers first, employees, community, shareholders. pacific to safety, it was generally working conditions, clean, orderly, safe. while it has had a cause for a few years, johnson and johnson has had them for the last 68 years. that is what drives us for health and...
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robert johnson is a senior. why did you choose marijuana use, legalization, and enforcement? >> marijuana was a big issue in california with the legalization and the proposition coming up to be voted on back in last november. we wanted to see how marijuana affected our community and our state. we looked into it. >> what did you learn from the law enforcement officers and the judge with whom you spoke? >> we learned about the effect in our community and the day-to- day, overall, and the impact on our community which is more than i thought. the negative effects that it had on our community as a whole. >> are those in-a fax? hasn't led to the introduction of other drug use in the county? >> it definitely has, almost every officer talked about how it is a gateway drug and how it leads to the introduction of other crimes and drugs into our community and how it causes problems with young people in their day-to-day lives. >> how do your fellow students feel about marijuana use was a margin their 50-50. some do not want the government wanted to -- want the government to control what
robert johnson is a senior. why did you choose marijuana use, legalization, and enforcement? >> marijuana was a big issue in california with the legalization and the proposition coming up to be voted on back in last november. we wanted to see how marijuana affected our community and our state. we looked into it. >> what did you learn from the law enforcement officers and the judge with whom you spoke? >> we learned about the effect in our community and the day-to- day,...
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robert longer, samantha wolf, toshira johnson, neal bardeck, brian webster. anyone who wishes to speak on behalf of the appellants, please step up. >> lawrence rosenfeld, 15-year resident of the inner sunset. on monday, april 18, at the at&t team came out to survey three sites in the inner sunset. the process consisted of asking us where we would like the boxes and telling us the reasons they were not satisfactory locations. for example, the challenges of trenching where there are many tracks. but nothing was said about how the fiber cable gets down the street. i am concerned that the city mandated 18 inch setbacks from the curb will be a problem for people trying to get children out of car seats or disabled persons into wheelchairs' or onto crutches. in a neighborhood that is short on parking, if there is a box that is blocking egress to your vehicle, you are in a world of hurt. there are enough issues like the parking set back that i think need to be handled from a central point of view, rather than leaving it to concerned residents and business owners in e
robert longer, samantha wolf, toshira johnson, neal bardeck, brian webster. anyone who wishes to speak on behalf of the appellants, please step up. >> lawrence rosenfeld, 15-year resident of the inner sunset. on monday, april 18, at the at&t team came out to survey three sites in the inner sunset. the process consisted of asking us where we would like the boxes and telling us the reasons they were not satisfactory locations. for example, the challenges of trenching where there are...
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his name was robert ward johnson. he had the title of brigadier general. so while osha has had a general duty cause for 40 years, johnson & johnson has had their cause for the past 80 years. that's what drives us for health and safety. we have a systematic approach that looks to identify and control all health and safety risks. it involves management. it involves employee engagement and together we come up with a system that yields extraordinary results. so when dr. michaels talks about injury and illness prevention programs, this is something we think is spot-on in terms of the directions for standards, as well as for osha and we support them because we know what works at johnson & johnson. >> great. david weil. osha is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. how do you view these attacks and how would you describe the costs and benefits of what osha does? >> in public economics we talk a lot about the benefits and costs of any intervention. and the statistics have already been stated but i think they have to be restated. j
his name was robert ward johnson. he had the title of brigadier general. so while osha has had a general duty cause for 40 years, johnson & johnson has had their cause for the past 80 years. that's what drives us for health and safety. we have a systematic approach that looks to identify and control all health and safety risks. it involves management. it involves employee engagement and together we come up with a system that yields extraordinary results. so when dr. michaels talks about...
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today we go to marietta, ga., where robert johnson is a senior. hello, robert.why did you choose marijuana use, legalization, and law enforcement as your topic? >> at the time i chose my topic, marijuana was a big issue in california with the legalization and the proposition coming up to be voted on in november. we want to see how marijuana affected our community and our state, wanted to look into it. >> what did you learn from the law enforcement orders, and and judges from hit -- with whom you spoke? >> we learned about the effect on our community on the day today and the impact on the community was far more rigid was more for reaching that i ever thought, and basically the negative impact that it had on the community as a whole. >> what are those negative effects? has that led to the introduction of other drug use in the committee? >> it definitely has. almost every officer talked about it being a gate wait drug and it leads to the introduction of other drugs and crime into our community. it causes problems with people in their day-to-day lives. >> how do you
today we go to marietta, ga., where robert johnson is a senior. hello, robert.why did you choose marijuana use, legalization, and law enforcement as your topic? >> at the time i chose my topic, marijuana was a big issue in california with the legalization and the proposition coming up to be voted on in november. we want to see how marijuana affected our community and our state, wanted to look into it. >> what did you learn from the law enforcement orders, and and judges from hit --...
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and so that's why in the second scenario when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sit back and let that happen. >> host: why did you write the third scenario? i'll let you describe what the -- >> guest: okay. the third scenario we ratchet back to reality. now it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerry ford having almost lost the primary, the nomination to ronald reagan is way behind jimmy carter, but he's catching up because, after all, carter is a peanut farmer, we're not sure what he really thinks. and in the debate comes up the issue of whether or not the united states is ceding to the soviet union dominion over eastern europe. and ford goes through a very well-rehearsed answer about this, and then he says, there is no soviet domination in eastern europe, and there never will be in a ford administration. and max frankel of "the new york times" who spent a lot of time in moscow stops the debate. and if you see the tape, it looks like somebody just hit him on the head with a hammer. he can't, he can barely get out the question. he says, mr. president, did you really mea
and so that's why in the second scenario when robert kennedy lives, lyndon johnson is not about to sit back and let that happen. >> host: why did you write the third scenario? i'll let you describe what the -- >> guest: okay. the third scenario we ratchet back to reality. now it's 1976. it's the second debate. gerry ford having almost lost the primary, the nomination to ronald reagan is way behind jimmy carter, but he's catching up because, after all, carter is a peanut farmer,...
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collected in a document we call our credo, put together by the chairman of the country in 1943, robert wood johnson. the title of brigadier-general because of the work he did for the country during world war ii. when we look at the credo, it details our responsibilities. there are customers first, employees, communities, and our shareholders. specific to safety, the general road, "working conditions are clean, orderly, and save." while osha has had a general to the cause for four years, johnson and johnson has had the general's duty calls for the past 60 years, and that is what drives us for health and safety. let me talk about about how we utilize that aspiration. we have a systematic approach that looks to control all health and safety risks. this involves management, engagement, and together we come up with a system that yields extraordinary results. when doctor michael talks about injury and prevention programs, this is a big that we think is spot on in terms of standards, as well as for osha, and we support them because we know what works at johnson and johnson. >> david wile, osha is often at
collected in a document we call our credo, put together by the chairman of the country in 1943, robert wood johnson. the title of brigadier-general because of the work he did for the country during world war ii. when we look at the credo, it details our responsibilities. there are customers first, employees, communities, and our shareholders. specific to safety, the general road, "working conditions are clean, orderly, and save." while osha has had a general to the cause for four...
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of course, mccarthy challenge to johnson and later robert kennedy prepare he was often tet immediately and use it to denounce the war and the famous photograph of the general killings bugeyes a terrorist to was an assassin in the streets of saigon and kennedy made a speech about bad days later saying this is the moral indictment of the war of the people we are supporting and in my book and who are the people involved and why was that guy getting shot and the aftermath? the photo is black and white but reality is not. the very famous pulitzer prize-winning photo if you just look the real story is a lot more interesting. congress turned against the war at that time and after 74 you have a very left-wing democratic congress come in after iraq nixon's resignation in the elections the big majority it is that congress that cut that aid to the lame-duck congress the communists said one week later the north vietnamese had a meeting and decided now is the time to invade the "south park" ave did it in the spring and that was the end of that the because the united states abrogated treaty agree ma
of course, mccarthy challenge to johnson and later robert kennedy prepare he was often tet immediately and use it to denounce the war and the famous photograph of the general killings bugeyes a terrorist to was an assassin in the streets of saigon and kennedy made a speech about bad days later saying this is the moral indictment of the war of the people we are supporting and in my book and who are the people involved and why was that guy getting shot and the aftermath? the photo is black and...
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next week, we'll be joined by courteney cox, dwayne johnson, sammy hagar, robert pattinson, the latesthow, "dancing with the stars" castoff. so join us next week. our first guest is a golden globe and peabody award winner, and the most famous man ever to emerge from ottumwa, iowa. you can see him now alongside dax shepard in the new comedy "brother's justice," premiering on video on demand april 20th, and opening in theaters in select cities may 13th. please say hello to the spirited and sassy tom arnold. >> jimmy: no dilly dalying. >> no dead air.t going and keep it going. >> jimmy: how's everything, you still married? >> happily married to ashley. she's wonderful. i'm very lucky. >> jimmy: when you say happily married, is there ever a stumble as you go through your wives to remember which one you're married to? >> i can't believe -- i wake up sometimes and go i'm married four times, it's crazy, no wonder people make fun of me. four times is ridiculous. >> jimmy: are you still trying to have a baby? >> we are, we're working at it. it's a technical -- i have a low sperm count, as you k
next week, we'll be joined by courteney cox, dwayne johnson, sammy hagar, robert pattinson, the latesthow, "dancing with the stars" castoff. so join us next week. our first guest is a golden globe and peabody award winner, and the most famous man ever to emerge from ottumwa, iowa. you can see him now alongside dax shepard in the new comedy "brother's justice," premiering on video on demand april 20th, and opening in theaters in select cities may 13th. please say hello to the...
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johnson has a longstanding commitment to health and safety that is probably as old as the company. we are celebrating our 120 bit anniversary this year. -- 125th anniversary. our credo was put together by robert wood johnson, who had the title of brigadier-general because of the work he did for the country during world warii. the credo details are responsibility to the people that we serve. they are customers, are employers, our community, and our shareholders. working conditions are clean, orderly, and safe. while osha has had a general duty called for 40 years, johnson and johnson has had their general's duty calls for the last 68 years, and that is what drives us for health and safety. we have a systematic approach that looks to identify and control of health and safety risks. it involves management, employee engagement, and together we come up with a system that yields an extraordinary results. when dr. michael stocks about injury and illness prevention programs, this is something we think is what on in terms of the directions for standards as well as for osha, and we support them because we know it works at johnson and johnson. osha is often attack for imposing unnecessary regulatory bur
johnson has a longstanding commitment to health and safety that is probably as old as the company. we are celebrating our 120 bit anniversary this year. -- 125th anniversary. our credo was put together by robert wood johnson, who had the title of brigadier-general because of the work he did for the country during world warii. the credo details are responsibility to the people that we serve. they are customers, are employers, our community, and our shareholders. working conditions are clean,...
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defense secretary robert gates talks to reporters about military operations in libya. former governor jerry johnson launches his presidential campaign. a discussion about the occupational safety and health administration. coming up next, we take you to new orleans or a discussion about the current state of the news industry. it was part of the 25th annual tennessee williams new orleans literary festival. panelists include republican strategist mary matalin and columnist and the dickinson. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> let me introduce the panel. amy dickinson is the author of the best swelling memo. she is a syndicated columnist. her column has 22 million liters a day. that is a lot of readers. she is also a panelist on npr. for those of you familiar with our, you will understand when i say that her voice is often someone's engineering machine. -- answering machine. [laughter] mary matalin is a political consultant doing work with the republican party. she has been an assistant to george w. bush and counselor or vice president dick cheney. she is president of a republican publishing company.
defense secretary robert gates talks to reporters about military operations in libya. former governor jerry johnson launches his presidential campaign. a discussion about the occupational safety and health administration. coming up next, we take you to new orleans or a discussion about the current state of the news industry. it was part of the 25th annual tennessee williams new orleans literary festival. panelists include republican strategist mary matalin and columnist and the dickinson. this...
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night we'll be visited by dwayne johnson, sammy hagar, the latest cast-off from "dancing with the stars," and music from the belle brigade. then later this week, robertz, music from lenka and phantogram, and so much more. so please join us. [ applause ] you know our first guest as a friend, as a citizen of a town of cougars and now slasher-bait as she returns for a fourth round of screaming in the new movie "scream 4." it is in theaters now. and "cougar town" wednesday nights at 9:30 here on abc. please welcome courteney cox. [ applause ] how are you? >> i'm good, how are you? >> jimmy: you look great as always. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's great to see you. >> thanks. >> jimmy: you've had a weird week i think. >> it's been crazy. >> jimmy: movie premiere. >> movie premiere. >> jimmy: show premiere. >> yeah, keep going. >> jimmy: your crazy husband. >> my crazy husband. >> jimmy: you guys -- i have never seen -- i really don't know what to make of it. i saw you on friday night and i -- i don't know, i started like talking to you guys and we started talking about things and i said, i'll just keep my mouth shut. >> why would you keep your mouth shut? w
night we'll be visited by dwayne johnson, sammy hagar, the latest cast-off from "dancing with the stars," and music from the belle brigade. then later this week, robertz, music from lenka and phantogram, and so much more. so please join us. [ applause ] you know our first guest as a friend, as a citizen of a town of cougars and now slasher-bait as she returns for a fourth round of screaming in the new movie "scream 4." it is in theaters now. and "cougar town"...