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because people in my community feel the same way like robert johnson. out in the weeds and not focus on economic policy. >> doug: exactly. >> lawrence: it's the great union fire and equalizer. if you talk money and talking from an economic standpoint you will get a lot of black voters. >> dagen: it's not yours to lose. it's yours to get back the 4.4 million obama voters in 2012 did not come back in 2016 and more than a third were black voters have got have policies. i will tell you one quick thing. watch the tight jobs market. that's what you need to pay teax to. jobs, if you get laid off like in wisconsin. you can get a job before you even get your severance check. >> doug: mayor pete buttigieg is being accused of pushing g.o.p. talking points over over democratic talking points in this new ad in iowa. >> i believe we should move to make college affordable for everybody. there are some voices that say that doesn't count go even further. free for kids of millionaires. want to make promises we can keep. gather the majority to drive those big ideas throug
because people in my community feel the same way like robert johnson. out in the weeds and not focus on economic policy. >> doug: exactly. >> lawrence: it's the great union fire and equalizer. if you talk money and talking from an economic standpoint you will get a lot of black voters. >> dagen: it's not yours to lose. it's yours to get back the 4.4 million obama voters in 2012 did not come back in 2016 and more than a third were black voters have got have policies. i will...
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. >> david, on that whole conversation, the founder of t bet's robert johnson says this "i do not see primary race today that's enough in the center where most i believe most of the voters are" wh," what do you maf that statement and what republicans are hoping for or counting on? >> what i would say -- >> two reasonably successful individuals. >> more than a two te-term congressman, right? >> it was bold leadership and hope and change. it was also more than e expectations. he wanted to close quantano bay. it is how you communicate with the american people that you understand perhaps there are people that are lenient. medicare for all is about saying you must enroll in this medicare program. the public option is about saying you may. the reality of 28 seconds sound byte, republicans are going to pay all the massive tax cuts. be who you are and begin to deal with the reality that you have to get the 51%. that does not mean abandoning your ideologies. i see mayor pete trying to wrestle with how do i communicate with the progressive message to midwest the audience. >> we have 30 seconds
. >> david, on that whole conversation, the founder of t bet's robert johnson says this "i do not see primary race today that's enough in the center where most i believe most of the voters are" wh," what do you maf that statement and what republicans are hoping for or counting on? >> what i would say -- >> two reasonably successful individuals. >> more than a two te-term congressman, right? >> it was bold leadership and hope and change. it was also...
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jacqueline kennedy and her children and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capitol, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding carolyn by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lichts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of the million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day mrs. kennedy and her brothers-in-law have the procession. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march. all follow the late president's casket. walking from the white house to saint matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal curbing of boston will celebrate the mass of the catholic faith. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece, t
jacqueline kennedy and her children and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capitol, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding carolyn by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lichts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay last respects to president kennedy. over a...
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. >> deirdre: black entertainment television founder robert johnson saying that the 2020 election issn't see anyone in the democratic field who will prevent the president from getting re-elected. back with the all-star panel right now, noel, is he right? >> yes, he is right, right now. >> deirdre: even bloomberg? >> i'll tell you why. bloomberg seems like an ideal candidate to tear people from the democrats and the republican party that don't like trump. he's kind of a great bridge there. he's a very smart man. >> deirdre: and a successful business. >> yeah, but he may have a problem that i see like mitt romney did. do you remember mitt romney, they had a connect ability problem? let's see if bloomberg can connect that voter that once voted for obama that turned around and voted for trump that working man that turned those blue states red, will bloomberg play? >> deirdre: bloomberg is very open about growing up middle class and his mom was home and his dad, he says he came mr. very modest beginnings but it's very true that was a long time ago so people say that he resonates more in t
. >> deirdre: black entertainment television founder robert johnson saying that the 2020 election issn't see anyone in the democratic field who will prevent the president from getting re-elected. back with the all-star panel right now, noel, is he right? >> yes, he is right, right now. >> deirdre: even bloomberg? >> i'll tell you why. bloomberg seems like an ideal candidate to tear people from the democrats and the republican party that don't like trump. he's kind of a...
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united states very scary time in day it well thank you to all of our guests and so here robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team here i think. point me many often as i put up from the questions to my special guest i challenge them to some straight talking political debate here on al-jazeera. it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for reasons others it's the only way to get a job despite the risks midway's karimi was an army bomb disposal engineer in helmand province he knew the risks he was blinded in both eyes and lost a leg when a roadside device exploded as he tried to defuse it always aware of the danger of seei
united states very scary time in day it well thank you to all of our guests and so here robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team here i think. point me many often as i put up...
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robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and a further discussion do go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team have by foot. in 2020 tokyo will host the paralympics. but the nation has a troubled history caring for people with disabilities one i wene. japan's disability. 0. on counting the cost it's the birthplace of neo liberalism but will it also be the death of it by taking a look at the doctrine and the protests in chile against that kind of money makes the world go round but maybe there's such a thing as the wrong kind of investment. counting the cost on al-jazeera. in this life the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on experiences. makes the on from europe for me. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater so in this life what i want to use
robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and a further discussion do go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team have by foot. in 2020 tokyo will host the paralympics. but the nation has a troubled history caring for people with disabilities one...
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just a few years ago president obama awarded the congressional medal of honor to needham roberts, william johnson, the two most decorated soldiers of the most decorated unit of the united states army, almost 100 years after they saw richly deserved it. there are some other characters. at the out set of world war ii there was a very small accountant from chicago by the name of george rumsfeld who wanted to join the navy. he was told who was too light. he spent months drinking milk shakes and eating banana splits just so he could pass the weight requirement. he couldn't do anything about his age, but he could do something about his strength and he spent months in the gym trying to build up his endurance and the navy finally allowed him to enter service. but the navy actually moved young ensign rumsfeld to a blimp base in elizabeth city, north carolina. much to the consternation of his young son, who told his daddy that he needed to start writing letters to president roosevelt to convince him that he needed to go to the pacific. well, they wrote those letters and george rumsfeld persevered and the n
just a few years ago president obama awarded the congressional medal of honor to needham roberts, william johnson, the two most decorated soldiers of the most decorated unit of the united states army, almost 100 years after they saw richly deserved it. there are some other characters. at the out set of world war ii there was a very small accountant from chicago by the name of george rumsfeld who wanted to join the navy. he was told who was too light. he spent months drinking milk shakes and...
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robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team have ifa. i'm counting the call streets the birthplace of neo liberalism for a little to be the death of it we're taking a look at the doctrine and the protests in chile. and money makes the world go round but maybe this sort of thing is the wrong kind of investment. in the const. until now in the coverage of latin america most of the world was a cover including todd's tragedies of quakes and that was it but not how people feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go anyway 5 and a half months of demanding an end to an education system that was introduced to. that in america as europe has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. mass protests forcing the government's hand but are we seeing the try to tryi
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robert kelly and rebecca johnson and thank you for watching you can see this program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's a facebook dot com for trash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a nest as a tail the whole team have ifa. cannot deal with poverty unless you deal with the gap you just said oh i disagree with that thought this sounds like i would be labeling the public because a tree for the art of knowledge really mean anybody these people are well trained as much a part of of the islamic state machine as we have been very ever and version of popular culture teachers join me many are some as i put it up for questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate to al-jazeera it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased their suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for potshot
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president trump is the candidate to beat, that's according to bet founder robert johnson. >> the presidento what would be called political norms, take a snapchat today, i don't think the group is capable of beating donald trump despite what the polls say. >> the media mogul say none seem moderate enough. could rob gronkowski could be gearing up for a comeback, former patriots tight end with brand-new rumors by working out with david whort is, big papi, thankful for the chance to work with and work out with my boy gronk, more to come, the athlete s are analysts for fox sports, the deadline for his return is tomorrow, so we will keep an eye out on that one, sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun. [laughter] >> gronk will not return. >> you don't think so? >> i wish he would. he has more fun doing -- >> black friday officially underway, great deals you can score on top toys this christmas. >> chief toy officer for the toy insider laura shack. >> she's toy officer. [laughter] >> itself start with what the girls are playing with, rain glow vet unicorn, over 40 different interactions, the
president trump is the candidate to beat, that's according to bet founder robert johnson. >> the presidento what would be called political norms, take a snapchat today, i don't think the group is capable of beating donald trump despite what the polls say. >> the media mogul say none seem moderate enough. could rob gronkowski could be gearing up for a comeback, former patriots tight end with brand-new rumors by working out with david whort is, big papi, thankful for the chance to...
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identify met robert johnson and i respect him he's no longer a. i think it's an up in the air lech in 2020 we know that donald trump is the least popular president since president carter. you know, that's 40 plus year. so i think you know this is a wide open race this is why you see democratsing entering the race so late like mike bloomberg and deval patrick because everyone sees an opportunity and even sees that president is vulnerable and in this race, and i think you know, there are a lot of conservative african-americans and conservative people trying to make it seem as though african-americans vote with trump this time and i beg to differ i think you see similar number to what you saw in 2016. you're going to see him lose pope vote. now will he win the electoral vote that will be the question. >> i'll give you final word johnson but couple of things president trump approval rating was actually up to 2 percentage point in "gallup poll" at 43% about where it has been his entire presidency, and the reason that mike bloomberg is getting in is be
identify met robert johnson and i respect him he's no longer a. i think it's an up in the air lech in 2020 we know that donald trump is the least popular president since president carter. you know, that's 40 plus year. so i think you know this is a wide open race this is why you see democratsing entering the race so late like mike bloomberg and deval patrick because everyone sees an opportunity and even sees that president is vulnerable and in this race, and i think you know, there are a lot of...
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. >> connell: that's founder robert johnson from bet founder saying the 2020 election is trump's to lose. doesn't think anybody in the field can beat the president. let's bring in kris wilson to talk about this alongside joel rubin, assistant secretary of state under president obama. welcome both. i found it interesting, chris, to start with you, the polster, to hear mr. johnson at the end say despite what the polls say. head-to-head the president doesn't fare that well against certain candidates. joe biden and others but johnson says it's his to lose. >> i think he is right. as long as the economy continues to go well, as long as middle class wages continue to be up, as long as there are more jobs to be filled than there are people looking for work, then yes, it is the president's to lose. historically we look at a president and good economy will be reelected and it's where johnson is coming from looking at it from an economic standpoint and he is right and i've been saying that for the next year. if the economy continues to hum along president trump is in good shape for reelection. >>
. >> connell: that's founder robert johnson from bet founder saying the 2020 election is trump's to lose. doesn't think anybody in the field can beat the president. let's bring in kris wilson to talk about this alongside joel rubin, assistant secretary of state under president obama. welcome both. i found it interesting, chris, to start with you, the polster, to hear mr. johnson at the end say despite what the polls say. head-to-head the president doesn't fare that well against certain...
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media mogul robert johnson speaking out about president trump's chances at re-election he spoke to our >> reporter: when you take a look at what president trump has done in the last several months, particularly the exchanges around the u.s.-china spat, is this his to lose, do you think >> i think the president has always been in a position where it's his to lose based on he's bringing a -- sort of a disruptive force into what would be called political norms. i don't care whether it's his -- the way he conducts foreign policy, the way he takes on the government agencies and how he deals with immigration, he brings his style now a lot of people, particularly those who voted for him and those who will vote for him again in the next election, like that style. i think what the democrats have to do is to be careful not to get caught up in style is stick trump and more in substantive trump. >> and johnson said that president trump's ability to dominate the news cycle puts him above the challengers. he said none of the democratic candidates appear to be enough, quote, in the center where most
media mogul robert johnson speaking out about president trump's chances at re-election he spoke to our >> reporter: when you take a look at what president trump has done in the last several months, particularly the exchanges around the u.s.-china spat, is this his to lose, do you think >> i think the president has always been in a position where it's his to lose based on he's bringing a -- sort of a disruptive force into what would be called political norms. i don't care whether...
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we are hoping we are going to be joined by robert holtzman. i am guy johnsonie quinn in new york counting you down to the european close right here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: losing a couple of points on the s&p 500 in the last few minutes but we are a safe way away from 3000, particularly if you look at the action under the surface. the most traded stock is uber. plenty of earnings surprises to the upside. teasing investors. that has shaved off some of the gains, four point 6%. same with papa john's, the new ceo making managch
we are hoping we are going to be joined by robert holtzman. i am guy johnsonie quinn in new york counting you down to the european close right here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: losing a couple of points on the s&p 500 in the last few minutes but we are a safe way away from 3000, particularly if you look at the action under the surface. the most traded stock is uber. plenty of earnings surprises to the upside. teasing investors. that has shaved off some of the gains, four...
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we are hoping we are going to be joined by robert holtzman. i am guy johnson with vonnie quinn in new york counting you down to the european close right here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: losing a couple of points on the s&p 500 in the last few minutes but we are a safe way away from 3000, particularly if you look at the action under the surface. the most traded stock is uber. plenty of earnings surprises to the upside. teasing investors. that has shaved off some of the gains, four point 6%. same with papa john's, the new ceo making management changes. that is pleasing most investors. isn't stocks soaring. sent stocks soaring. we are certain to be speaking yields. the10 year in u.s. surface we are rotating towards a more defensive bias. the food and beverage sector is the outperforming sector. these are attaching a bid once again. the car sector is down today. those sectors have done really, really well over the last few sessions, as we have seen the risk on rally really get into gear. the german ten-year, a potential bid with two basis points, as you can
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chester patch, a historian whose research interests and product has encompassed johnson and ronald reagan. robert strong. bob strong was assistant director when the miller center was conducting its oral histories. i am mike nelson. i have an affiliation with the miller center but my day job is at roads college in memphis, tennessee. our format will be essentially this. there are no prepared presentations, no prepared remarks. we are going to be flashing over the course of this session 15 cartoons. just a tiny, curated, but tiny slice of what we could do and should do if we have enough time. it will unfold chronologically from the johnson administration through the reagan administration. and then basically, i am going to throw the floor open to brief comments from these panelists. their perspective on what they are seeing and how that relates to what they knew about and now know about what was going on in the administration at the time. if we could have that first cartoon. all right. have at it. >> i will start by saying this one stymied three out of four. so a little bit of background. this is 19
chester patch, a historian whose research interests and product has encompassed johnson and ronald reagan. robert strong. bob strong was assistant director when the miller center was conducting its oral histories. i am mike nelson. i have an affiliation with the miller center but my day job is at roads college in memphis, tennessee. our format will be essentially this. there are no prepared presentations, no prepared remarks. we are going to be flashing over the course of this session 15...
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roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnson while he was sitting in the driver's seat of his car. >> reporter:wounded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it -- you have to give me a second. so, derek, he was a good guy, good cop, good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife, his 6-year-old sorngs and his family at draper p.d. >> you know everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> reporter: for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was on the case. and then he was killed. i didn't have anyone else to ask. >> reporter: you'd lost your friend. your old competitive friend. >> i lost my friend, and i lost any information that i needed on that case. there was no one else. >> reporter: because he was kind of the institutional memory of this thing, wasn't he? >> yes. >> re
roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnson while he was sitting in the driver's seat of his car. >> reporter:wounded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it -- you have to give me a second. so, derek, he was a good guy, good cop, good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife, his 6-year-old sorngs and his family at draper p.d. >> you know...
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johnson was elected 48 by 47 votes landslide lyndon. robert caro went back and did research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson had one where 202 votes were cast alphabetically. [laughter] so without those in favor of john said he may not have one by 87 votes. so there are some interesting things. >> you also mention she is a wonderful writer and historian but they are not great telling. nd scott writes incredible books now writing one on thurgood marshall but if you look at david mccullough he's incredible the way he does these books starting off from yale and then on the brooklyn bridge. but over 60 years with his wife they put these book on - - these books together he does a paragraph at a time then she reads it back to him and he listens and says i have to change that they have been doing this for a long time he told the story once at one time she read the paragraph back and she said that doesn't's mind - - that sentence doesn't work. read itt again. and said i don't think it works read it agai
johnson was elected 48 by 47 votes landslide lyndon. robert caro went back and did research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson had one where 202 votes were cast alphabetically. [laughter] so without those in favor of john said he may not have one by 87 votes. so there are some interesting things. >> you also mention she is a wonderful writer and historian but they are not great telling. nd scott writes incredible books now writing one on...
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eared and when you listen that is staggering because lyndon johnson is elected to the united states senate by 87 votes. landslide lyndon. robert caro went back and did some research to find one of the people that managed one of the precincts that lyndon johnson had 1202 votes were cast alphabetically in favor of lyndon johnson. so without those he might not have one by 87 votes. but he did. so a lot of interesting things. >> you also mentioned in the book he is a wonderful writer and historian but also one of the most engaging people. >> some people write great books other people may not be great writers have better at public stories some people like scott berg writes incredible books he's now writing a good one on thurgood marshall but also to describe what he has written is dave mccullough. he's now 85 or 86 years old he's incredible the way he does this book then the first book was johnson and then panama canal. but he is married for 60 years to his wife so he will write it up in a paragraph. and she reads it back to him. and they have been doing this a long time. then he tells the story once in the interview where he says
eared and when you listen that is staggering because lyndon johnson is elected to the united states senate by 87 votes. landslide lyndon. robert caro went back and did some research to find one of the people that managed one of the precincts that lyndon johnson had 1202 votes were cast alphabetically in favor of lyndon johnson. so without those he might not have one by 87 votes. but he did. so a lot of interesting things. >> you also mentioned in the book he is a wonderful writer and...
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roberts. they write that history provides two examples of a chief justice residing over impeachment. solomon chase, andrew johnsonnd 1868 -- in 1860. in 1999, neither president was convicted, which requires a two thirds vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives his "when the president of the u.s. is tried, the chief justice shall preside." that is to avoid conflict of interest, because the vice president usually presides over the senate and would theoretically benefit from a presidential rule. what do you think of john roberts, how is he the? -- viewed? >> he is viewed as a very fair judge. he was a law clerk. i think he would probably take the same minimalist approach to the role that chief justice took during the clinton process, he would try to keep it low profile, including expeditiously. it is not a task that he looks forward to. >> do you think he would where the ropes with the golden stripes on the sleeves? >> he has not done that on the bench. >> let's go to a caller in detroit on the democrat line. >> good morning. i would like to speak about how mitch mcconnell and the gop -- trump pa
roberts. they write that history provides two examples of a chief justice residing over impeachment. solomon chase, andrew johnsonnd 1868 -- in 1860. in 1999, neither president was convicted, which requires a two thirds vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives his "when the president of the u.s. is tried, the chief justice shall preside." that is to avoid conflict of interest, because the vice president usually presides over the senate and would theoretically...
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robert mcnamara served as secretary of defense under john kennedy from 1961 until november of 1963. he continued with lyndon johnson until february, 1968. after that service. mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years. as we have covered before in this class, mcnamara instigated the pentagon papers in order to ascertain the origins of the vietnam war. as he wanted the papers to serve as a historical study and be used by future leaders. after leaving the johnson administration, mcnamara remained silent about the war. in 1995, he came out with a book entitled "in retrospect or." one chapter is called the lesson of vietnam. in one chapter he states that the united states should have withdrawn from vietnam in late 1963 or late 1964. he may have been referring to the proposed kennedy withdrawal. act america goes on to state 11 major causes for the disasters in vietnam and cites five goals nations should aim towards before going to war. in the book, he also goes into why we should intervene in other nations. he states the military and civilians did not play well together. he concludes all of his lessons
robert mcnamara served as secretary of defense under john kennedy from 1961 until november of 1963. he continued with lyndon johnson until february, 1968. after that service. mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years. as we have covered before in this class, mcnamara instigated the pentagon papers in order to ascertain the origins of the vietnam war. as he wanted the papers to serve as a historical study and be used by future leaders. after leaving the johnson administration,...
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. >> jason johnson's nodding so i am going to get to him in a second. but robert costa, i know you have covered john bolton throughout this scandal. any sense of his impressions or his views about how extensively the testimony of fiona hill, the testimony of colonel vindman, the testimony of bill taylor details his conduct inside the west wing. >> everyone who knows ambassador bolton knows he carries his old battered leather briefcase around. he keeps meticulous notes of meetings. he has an almost photographic memory. they want him as a witness behind the scenes on a deposition, as a public witness because he's such a face from different cable channels in his conservative media work. but he's waiting to see, bolton's allies say, what the federal courts decide on don mcgahn's case on whether they can testify. he's going to let the legal process play out. but he is ready to talk about his outsider experience inside of this administration, someone who was alarmed according to many of his associates, not just on ukraine, but on the president's conduct throughout the a
. >> jason johnson's nodding so i am going to get to him in a second. but robert costa, i know you have covered john bolton throughout this scandal. any sense of his impressions or his views about how extensively the testimony of fiona hill, the testimony of colonel vindman, the testimony of bill taylor details his conduct inside the west wing. >> everyone who knows ambassador bolton knows he carries his old battered leather briefcase around. he keeps meticulous notes of meetings....
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roberts break-out role. >> it was a big time for me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> i guess we got to do it. let's go! >> we're doing it. >> a couple years ago dwayne johnsonheir presidential campaign on "snl." right now tom is a little busy. he's focussed on bringing mr. rogers to the big screen. >> i'm nothing like fred rogers except i wake up thinking it's a nice day. it's a good day. let's make it better. >> so good to see you again today. >> the transformation into mr. rogers is remarkable. so was co-star matthew rhys experience of working with tom. >> what is it like playing opposite someone who is the nicest person in the world and having to stare into that face? >> i want to know. >> hang on. what did you tell me to say about you again? i forgot. >> rhys plays the journalist whose life is forever changed after interviewing mr. rogers. he made a name for himself as a ruthless russian spy with his emmy winning role in "the americans." >> you get the prints. i'll get the car. >> his co-star turned long time love, keri russell, couldn't have looked prouder at the film's premiere. >> you guys fell in love at the time you're playing traitors to the ameri
roberts break-out role. >> it was a big time for me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> i guess we got to do it. let's go! >> we're doing it. >> a couple years ago dwayne johnsonheir presidential campaign on "snl." right now tom is a little busy. he's focussed on bringing mr. rogers to the big screen. >> i'm nothing like fred rogers except i wake up thinking it's a nice day. it's a good day. let's make it better. >> so good to...
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robert caro did some research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson, were cast alphabetically in favor of lyndon johnson. without those 202 votes cast alphabetically in favorable and in johnson he might not have won by 87 votes that he did win. a lot of interesting things about the people in the book. >> you mentioned scott burke, you mentioned in the book that he is a wonderful writer, and the most engaging people. >> some people write great books but other people may not be great writers but telling stories. some people like scott bird right incredible books, he is writing a new one, but a great -- one of the great ones describing what he had written as david mccullough. when you look at david mccullough he is 85 or 86 years old and is incredible the way he does his books, he started as a graduate from yale running magazine articles and his first book was the johnstown flood and the brooklyn bridge and the panama can now. 60 years to his wife, his wife and he drew these books together. he will write it up in a paragraph. he writes it up and then she
robert caro did some research and found one of the people who managed one of the precincts where lyndon johnson, were cast alphabetically in favor of lyndon johnson. without those 202 votes cast alphabetically in favorable and in johnson he might not have won by 87 votes that he did win. a lot of interesting things about the people in the book. >> you mentioned scott burke, you mentioned in the book that he is a wonderful writer, and the most engaging people. >> some people write...
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roberts' impeachment trial to be a test for the chief justice already assailed by trump. history provides only two examples of a chief justice presiding over impeachment. sol man chase over andrew johnson in 1868. william rend quiss was in charge of president clinton's impeachment proceedings in 1999. neither president was convicted. which requires a 2/3 vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives is, when the president of the united states is tried, the chief justice shall preside. that is to avoid potential conflict of interest because the vice president, usually presides over the senate, would theoretically benefit from a presidential ruling from office. according to don richie, long time senate historian. what do you think john roberts would bring to a potential impeachment trial? how is he viewed? guest: well, i think he's viewed as a very fair judge. he was a law clerk for then associate justice rend quiss -- rehnquist. he would take the same minimalist approach to the role that chief justice rehnquist took in the clinton process. i think he would try to keep it very low profile and keep things moving expeditiously. i'm guessing it's not a task that he looks forw
roberts' impeachment trial to be a test for the chief justice already assailed by trump. history provides only two examples of a chief justice presiding over impeachment. sol man chase over andrew johnson in 1868. william rend quiss was in charge of president clinton's impeachment proceedings in 1999. neither president was convicted. which requires a 2/3 vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives is, when the president of the united states is tried, the chief justice shall...
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johnson in 1868. then bill clinton in 1999. this will be the third. a couple of interesting things in the way it works. john robertsde. he's going to have to come down and preside over this the way a normal trial judge would. the senators, all 100 of them, serve as your juror. different from their 12-person criminal jury. probably members of the house of representatives. bill clinton had a change of white house counsel. >> he had one of his main people arguing for him. >> when the trial is over in the senate, the senate will vote. comes out to 67 senators. we've got 53 republicans, 45 democrats, plus 2 independents who caucus with the democrats. there would need to be 20 republicans flipping over to convict. if the president is convicted, he is removed from office and he is disqualified. when does that happen? immediately. the day the vote happens, he's out. the vice president would be mike pence gets sworn in as president. you said i could ask you trivia question. how do you fill the vice president of fwrs? the 25th amendment tells us the new president chooses and it fwoez to congress. you need a majority of both
johnson in 1868. then bill clinton in 1999. this will be the third. a couple of interesting things in the way it works. john robertsde. he's going to have to come down and preside over this the way a normal trial judge would. the senators, all 100 of them, serve as your juror. different from their 12-person criminal jury. probably members of the house of representatives. bill clinton had a change of white house counsel. >> he had one of his main people arguing for him. >> when the...
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johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsecame very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe --" and his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> reporter: but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the time, an accident. insurance companies investigated and paid out, because they felt that it was a real accident, and the -- authorities there couldn't show that it wasn't a real accident. so why was it worth you looking at it again? >> well, we knew a lot more about todd winkler at this point. we knew a lot more about how he goes about getting what he wants. >> reporter: the more she learned about cathy winker's death the more it seemed to her that todd must have planned it all. just as the evidence here in california was telling her that the killing of rachel winkler more than a decade later was a case of history, todd winkler's history, repeating itself. but if she had some crusading idea of finding
johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsecame very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe --" and his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> reporter: but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the time, an accident. insurance companies investigated and paid out,...
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and when the investigator responded, johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsthen at that point he became very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe --" and just his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> reporter: but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the time, an accident. insurance companies investigated and paid out, because they felt that it was a real accident, and the -- authorities there couldn't show that it wasn't a real accident. so why was it worth you looking at it again? >> well, we knew a lot more about todd winkler at this point. we knew a lot more about how he goes about getting what he wants. >> reporter: the more she learned about cathy winker's death the more it seemed to her that todd must have planned it all. just as the evidence here in california was telling her that the killing of rachel winkler more than a decade later was a case of history, todd winkler's history, repeating itself. but if she had som
and when the investigator responded, johnson remembered thinking todd's behavior seemed off, inappropriate. >> if i remember correctly, special agent robertsthen at that point he became very emotional, you know? "oh, i can't believe --" and just his body language and his demeanor was just so over the top. >> reporter: but though they may have had their suspicions back in 1999, suspicion alone didn't make the death of cathy winkler anything but what it was called at the...
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johnson, he talked to a paranormal investigator to find out why. >>so many people believe yes, it's true. >>i get a lot of phone calls from people who have. need help. >>paul robertsdeanna stinson run halo paranormal investigations, we invest a fine >>what's haunting the place to find out there's any natural causes and if there is something that is actually haunting the home. we bless a home. >>through the years they've investigated many homes as well as buildings here in old sacramento. though say you don't have to go far to encounter spirits. but eventually claims she's a psychic medium meaning she can better pick up a spirits energy i pick up a lot of lake how ways and lake. >>the miners and like 11 little kids are really attracted to me for some status as she sends children often at the old sacramento schoolhouse museum k if there's anyone here. >>please let me know using a digital recorder they try to get them to respond talk to us don't be shy a playback we think we picked up a response. there's no telling for sure though is also criminal hot it is it not well at least one underground tour group here tells us. they don't believe it is but this isn't the only
johnson, he talked to a paranormal investigator to find out why. >>so many people believe yes, it's true. >>i get a lot of phone calls from people who have. need help. >>paul robertsdeanna stinson run halo paranormal investigations, we invest a fine >>what's haunting the place to find out there's any natural causes and if there is something that is actually haunting the home. we bless a home. >>through the years they've investigated many homes as well as buildings...
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roberts' impeachment trial to be a test for the chief justice already assailed by trump. history provides only two examples of a chief justice presiding over impeachment. sol man chase over andrew johnsonn 1868. william rend quiss was in charge of president clinton's impeachment proceedings in 1999. neither president was convicted. which requires a 2/3 vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives is, when the president of the united states is tried, the chief justice shall preside. that is to avoid potential conflict of interest because the vice president, usually presides over the senate, would theoretically benefit from a presidential ruling from office. according to don richie, long time senate historian. what do you think john roberts would bring to a potential impeachment trial? how is he viewed? guest: well, i think he's viewed as a very fair judge. he was a law clerk for then associate justice rend quiss -- rehnquist. he would take the same minimalist approach to the role that chief justice rehnquist took in the clinton process. i think he would try to keep it very low profile and keep things moving expeditiously. i'm guessing it's not a task that he looks forwar
roberts' impeachment trial to be a test for the chief justice already assailed by trump. history provides only two examples of a chief justice presiding over impeachment. sol man chase over andrew johnsonn 1868. william rend quiss was in charge of president clinton's impeachment proceedings in 1999. neither president was convicted. which requires a 2/3 vote in the senate. the only guidance the constitution gives is, when the president of the united states is tried, the chief justice shall...
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johnson and jeremy corbyn. and trending on twitter is the moment i'm a celebrity co ntesta nt adele roberts selected concealer and. i haven't gotten to the problem of why that is a luxury item, not the concealer, the photo. butjane mcdonald is delighted by that. shall i show you some of the back pages? this is one of the classic headlines. hans off our sun beds. southgate's coach scouting out hotels for when they play in the world cup next, sometimes ago. and ryan giggs saying fergie is still his phone a friend. so this will be the biggest game of his managerial career, but he always talks to alex ferguson and had an inspirational talk with him. west ham keeping an eye on him should their situation change. exciting stuff. some people say if you are ill, eat, drink chicken soup. i think that is true. it is, according to this study. it really ca n it is, according to this study. it really can be used to help according to this study. it was talking about traditional broth that may combat malaria. more than 60 broths were found to enter up the life—cycle of the most deadly malaria parasites. to conserve his magic. th
johnson and jeremy corbyn. and trending on twitter is the moment i'm a celebrity co ntesta nt adele roberts selected concealer and. i haven't gotten to the problem of why that is a luxury item, not the concealer, the photo. butjane mcdonald is delighted by that. shall i show you some of the back pages? this is one of the classic headlines. hans off our sun beds. southgate's coach scouting out hotels for when they play in the world cup next, sometimes ago. and ryan giggs saying fergie is still...