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panelist includes lynda bird johnson robb, the eldest daughter of president and mrs. johnson. lynda is the former chairman of the board for reading is fundamental, the nations largest children's literary organization. she serves on the board of the lbj foundation. she is also the former first lady of virginia and another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. i might mention as well her , husband, former senator and former governor chuck robb is here. lynda will be joined on stage by larry levinson, deputies special counsel to larry -- to president johnson. larry helped shape a comprehensive domestic legislative agenda which included medicare, the safe streets act, and landmark education and civil rights measures. he is a harvard law graduate and a lawyer in private practice in washington. finally, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce our first moderator, the great bob schieffer. as all of you know, bob is the cbs news chief washington correspondent and the award-winning host of "face the nation." bob made some news of his own earlier this month when he announce
panelist includes lynda bird johnson robb, the eldest daughter of president and mrs. johnson. lynda is the former chairman of the board for reading is fundamental, the nations largest children's literary organization. she serves on the board of the lbj foundation. she is also the former first lady of virginia and another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. i might mention as well her , husband, former senator and former governor chuck robb is here. lynda will be joined on stage...
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robb the eldest daughter of president and mrs. johnson. lynda is the former chairman of the board for reading is fundamental, the nations largest to children's literary organization. she is also the former first lady of virginia and another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. her husband, former senator and former governor chuck robb is here. linda will be joined by larry levinson, deputies special counsel to larry johnson. larry helped shape a comprehensive domestic legislative agenda which included medicare, the safe streets act, and landmark education and civil rights measures. he is a harvard law graduate and lawyer in private practice in washington. our first moderator, bob schieffer. bob is the cvs news chief washington correspondent and the award-winning host of "face the nation." bob made some news of his own earlier this month when he announced he was stepping down from "face the nation." i'm hoping we will all help change his mind before lunch today. bob has been a reporter for more than half a century and is vir
robb the eldest daughter of president and mrs. johnson. lynda is the former chairman of the board for reading is fundamental, the nations largest to children's literary organization. she is also the former first lady of virginia and another proud alumnus of the university of texas in austin. her husband, former senator and former governor chuck robb is here. linda will be joined by larry levinson, deputies special counsel to larry johnson. larry helped shape a comprehensive domestic legislative...
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the record. sectretary johnson: yes. congressman, i have been struck by the fact that -- that very often, the most sophisticated, far-reaching attacks -- whether in the private sector or in the government -- by the most sophisticated actors often starts with a simple lack of spearfishing. someone opened an e-mail that they shouldn't have. so a large part of our efforts have to be education. of our workforce about not opening suspicious e-mails e-mails they don't recognize. senator conyers: thank you. on immigration enforcement priorities, over the past six and a half years, this administration has set many new immigration enforcement records. over the first six years, the number of people removed with so much greater than it had been in the past administration that the president was famously described as the to porter in chief. -- the deep order -- the deporter in chief. -- to remove fewer people in the current fiscal year than in the past fiscal years. can you explain why the removal numbers went down in this past year?
the record. sectretary johnson: yes. congressman, i have been struck by the fact that -- that very often, the most sophisticated, far-reaching attacks -- whether in the private sector or in the government -- by the most sophisticated actors often starts with a simple lack of spearfishing. someone opened an e-mail that they shouldn't have. so a large part of our efforts have to be education. of our workforce about not opening suspicious e-mails e-mails they don't recognize. senator conyers:...
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that has to be after you get out of the hospital. pres. johnson: what about the insurance companies? are they still raising hell? >> i think they will go over to the senate and raise hell on the thing. quite frankly, there is no room for the private insurance companies to sell policies for people over 65 when you take the combination of hospital care and physician services. pres. johnson: remember this nine out of 10 things i get in trouble on is because they lay around. tell the speaker and wilbur to please get a rule as soon as they can. >> we want to bring it up next week, mr. president. pres. johnson: you tell them not to lay around and do that. that gets the doctors organized. they get the others organized. and they will kill my education bill. it stinks. it's like a dead cat on a door. when a committee reports, you better bury that cat or get -- >> the speaker is saying he is way ahead of you. pres. johnson: congratulations. let me talk to carl. >> yes, sir. pres. johnson: how is littlejohn. that is mighty good. carl, get him to -- talk to j
that has to be after you get out of the hospital. pres. johnson: what about the insurance companies? are they still raising hell? >> i think they will go over to the senate and raise hell on the thing. quite frankly, there is no room for the private insurance companies to sell policies for people over 65 when you take the combination of hospital care and physician services. pres. johnson: remember this nine out of 10 things i get in trouble on is because they lay around. tell the speaker...
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johnson: he is with the doctors, isn't he? pres. johnson:sen. smathers: russell will shift with time. we can't just come in there without destroying our own position. pres. johnson: you get over there and call me back on that and i will go to work on your ambassador and judge ship. if they have to have a canal or whatever, we will do it. this is one vote i cannot lose. charlie had a cast told every republican that if you vote against me that i will eliminate you. i've got about 29, like rogers from my own state. some of them have taken walks for me. some of them have gone off. you just see what they got to have and let's get it, but let's get those two votes. call me back now. >> president johnson and george smathers on august 1 1964 as we continue our program of lbj calls on medicare which the president signed into law july 30, 1965. on center second, 1964, lbj and albert gore senior, father of the future senator and vice president talk about the possible compromises for medicare. including jacob javits of new york. also, wilbur karim's wilbur c
johnson: he is with the doctors, isn't he? pres. johnson:sen. smathers: russell will shift with time. we can't just come in there without destroying our own position. pres. johnson: you get over there and call me back on that and i will go to work on your ambassador and judge ship. if they have to have a canal or whatever, we will do it. this is one vote i cannot lose. charlie had a cast told every republican that if you vote against me that i will eliminate you. i've got about 29, like rogers...
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the measure. and wilbur mills. pres. johnson: albert called me, but by the time i returned the call, they said they were with him. what they want to do is they say if it goes to conference, it will never come out of conference. they can get a vote to instruct the conferees to accept the amendment. he says he has 250 people against that. i don't believe he is wrong. that would be one vote. the other would be to refuse. they are going to decide what to do. my all-time guess would be they'll either vote up or down if we have the votes, which i doubt. just let the house defeated and go to the country with that. larry o'brian: i talked to hale boggs earlier today on this. we have the labor people in this morning and cranked up the senior citizens yesterday. putting it hard on the labor people, they want to take the senate bill and do all these things and you finally say, ok how many votes do have? your people are the ones who are supposed to be able to handle republicans. do you have 40 republicans? they don't have 40 republicans. th
the measure. and wilbur mills. pres. johnson: albert called me, but by the time i returned the call, they said they were with him. what they want to do is they say if it goes to conference, it will never come out of conference. they can get a vote to instruct the conferees to accept the amendment. he says he has 250 people against that. i don't believe he is wrong. that would be one vote. the other would be to refuse. they are going to decide what to do. my all-time guess would be they'll...
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the president. i like him too. [laughter] >> mr. president, mrs. johnson distinguished guests, you have done me a great honor in coming here today and made me a very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and moved to the sidelines, these people are our responsibility and are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protections available. not one of our citizens should be abandoned -- we don't want these people to have anything to do with charity or have them have an idea of hopeless despair. mr. president, i am glad to have lived this long. [applause] >> at the signing of the medicare bill, it puts this nation right where needs to be. your inspired leadership and responsiveness, forward-looking congress, have made it possible for the state to come about. i thank you for coming here. it is an honor that i have not had for quite a while. i will say that. [laughter] >> here he is. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] president
the president. i like him too. [laughter] >> mr. president, mrs. johnson distinguished guests, you have done me a great honor in coming here today and made me a very happy man. this is an important hour for the nation. for those of our citizens who have completed their tour of duty and moved to the sidelines, these people are our responsibility and are entitled among other benefits to the best medical protections available. not one of our citizens should be abandoned -- we don't want...
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should the american people think of that possibility? pres. johnson: yes. the american people ought to understand there will be no quick solution. i don't want to predict whether it will be a matter of months, years or decades. i do not know that we have any accurate timetable on how long it will take to bring a victory and i don't think anyone knew if it would be two years, four years or six years to meet the success in world war ii. i do think our cause is just and our purposes and objectives are beyond any question. i do believe america will stand up and i plan, as long as i am president, to see that our forces are strong enough to protect our national interests and our right hand constantly protecting our interests with our military and our diplomatic and military negotiations are constantly attempting to find some solution that would substitute words were bombs. i have said so many times that if anyone questions are good faith and asks us to meet with them and try to reason this method out, they would find at the appointed place at the appointed time an
should the american people think of that possibility? pres. johnson: yes. the american people ought to understand there will be no quick solution. i don't want to predict whether it will be a matter of months, years or decades. i do not know that we have any accurate timetable on how long it will take to bring a victory and i don't think anyone knew if it would be two years, four years or six years to meet the success in world war ii. i do think our cause is just and our purposes and objectives...
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lewis wilson of the new york national guard accepted the medal on behalf of johnson and daughters of william accepted the medal on behalf of their father. >> >>. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >> we read in the sacred psalms even were i to walk in the reconvene as death i shall feel no danger. you are at my side. your staff and crook are there to sooth me. let us pray. all powerful ever living lord of all, may you guide this time this gathering as we remain mindful of the cost paid for our liberty. we gather here in gratitude for the men we recognize today, for their courage, their faithfulness and their selfless service. may the lives of sergeants henry johnson and william shemen remind us the soldiers art, the soldiers spirit, and the soldiers soul are everything. keep us mindful always of these men. of their acts of valor. their witness to the human capacity for good even in the face of the most inhuman conditions of the battlefield. may these soldiers, their acts of heroism continue to form the fabric of our nation's unfielding devotion to protect t
lewis wilson of the new york national guard accepted the medal on behalf of johnson and daughters of william accepted the medal on behalf of their father. >> >>. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >> we read in the sacred psalms even were i to walk in the reconvene as death i shall feel no danger. you are at my side. your staff and crook are there to sooth me. let us pray. all powerful ever living lord of all, may you guide this time this...
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i look forward to the testimony of secretary johnson. w it is my pleasure to recognize the ranking member of the committee, mr. conyers, for his opening statement. mr. conyers: thank you. members of the committee and our distinguished witness, secretary jeh johnson when you last testified before the committee i said that given his distinguished record of public service, i can think of no person better equipped to lead the department of homeland security and to carry out the president's directive that we carry out our immigration policies in the most humane way possible. much has happened in the past year. i i'm pleased to say i do not stand -- that i stand by my initial assessment, which is not to say that there is not still a great amount of work to do. in your written testimony, you speak in great detail about your efforts to counter the over -- the global terrorist threat which has become more diffuse and complex. i agree that isil and al qaeda have moved to a new phase of the conflict. recruiting individuals hoping to as fire attacks
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johnson: yes. senator jeffries: is that what the h s. -- dhs has done? sectretary johnson: yes. senator jeffries: we have an economy that has begun to develop in some significant ways for our city and our state as has been the case across the nation. and i have been very supportive of that. any within the technology sector have indicated that there is approximately a 20% vacancy rate, if not more, of jobs that they cannot fill here in america. and that has been part of the impetus in an increase in the h1-b recess, which i have supported. i was disturbed, however, by the revelations as to what appears to have taken place down in florida at the disney company. i just wanted to ask a few questions about that. i just ask unanimous consent that an article from the "new york times" dated june 3, 2015 -- be entered into the record? chairman goodlatte: without objection. senator jeffries: and so as i understand it, approximately 250 disney workers were made off at some point in 2014. and then many were replaced by immigrants hired by an outsourcing company based in india, is that correc
johnson: yes. senator jeffries: is that what the h s. -- dhs has done? sectretary johnson: yes. senator jeffries: we have an economy that has begun to develop in some significant ways for our city and our state as has been the case across the nation. and i have been very supportive of that. any within the technology sector have indicated that there is approximately a 20% vacancy rate, if not more, of jobs that they cannot fill here in america. and that has been part of the impetus in an...
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once launch a war on poverty in the johnson, johnson and all the people who voted for him otherroughly 59 percent of the almost 60% who voted for lyndon johnson and 64 say yes, government as the solution to our problem and that is where look. that attitude changed. it was changing during the 1970s and it was decisively reversed when ronald reagan was elected president in 1980 and so in his first inaugural address ronald reagan famously said government is not the solution, government is. i would argue that this is the attitude that has predominated the american political conversation ever since. it is not that there has not been any new programs, new federal programs between 1980 and alcohol but if you compare the numbers of are created between the 1930s and 1980s : new federal programs came often and easily they come sell them and they come hard with the fate of obama care which is still hanging in the balance five years after its passage being a good example. so if there is one individual who embodies the conservator's current and american politics in the second half of the 20t
once launch a war on poverty in the johnson, johnson and all the people who voted for him otherroughly 59 percent of the almost 60% who voted for lyndon johnson and 64 say yes, government as the solution to our problem and that is where look. that attitude changed. it was changing during the 1970s and it was decisively reversed when ronald reagan was elected president in 1980 and so in his first inaugural address ronald reagan famously said government is not the solution, government is. i would...
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to pick -- to picket and the siege president johnson. i went home and there is an e-mail from the publicist at paramount. how did i like the movie? well, what was i going to do? was i going to only emphasize the positive? the most important thing that african-americans and finally heroes of their own history and just omit the problems? or somehow spin it in some deceptive way? i finally wrote a long and candid e-mail about the problems as i side -- as i saw it. i wonder, you've got to prepare -- i warned her, you got to prepare for reaction among historical immunity -- community. it has happened before certainly with mississippi burning and you've got to get a variety for this -- you got to get ava ready for this. she never responded to that e-mail. i waited, sent another e-mail, nothing. well, i would not be thinking out with rad pitt -- brad pitt. i probably should have written ava. and i again blame me, blame me. i should have done it! but she was very busy, she was showing "selma" select audiences around the country. really it was too
to pick -- to picket and the siege president johnson. i went home and there is an e-mail from the publicist at paramount. how did i like the movie? well, what was i going to do? was i going to only emphasize the positive? the most important thing that african-americans and finally heroes of their own history and just omit the problems? or somehow spin it in some deceptive way? i finally wrote a long and candid e-mail about the problems as i side -- as i saw it. i wonder, you've got to prepare...
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as we get started here let's start with johnson & johnson itself. to merck it's the band-aid company. but it is a humongous medical company. >> johnson & johnson's 120,000 people nearly 120-year-old company that's focused on three major businesses pharmaceuticals, medical device and consumer products. >> so we are -- >> band-aids included. >> band aids included. so we are talking about the robots that are done in surgery. we are talking about innovation -- things that we would not necessarily think of. and that's where you're really involved is this innovation? >> yes. our interests in innovation really span the three business segments. we believe that outstanding science and product development can happen anywhere in the world and our attention to that is industrial global, 24/7. >> when you talk about medical devices, you obviously have some smaller ones that may be conducive or may be predecessors to wearables is that kind of the concept? >> well the -- >> why not? >> all body cavities are included. you know our -- i think our focus is on correcting and helping th
as we get started here let's start with johnson & johnson itself. to merck it's the band-aid company. but it is a humongous medical company. >> johnson & johnson's 120,000 people nearly 120-year-old company that's focused on three major businesses pharmaceuticals, medical device and consumer products. >> so we are -- >> band-aids included. >> band aids included. so we are talking about the robots that are done in surgery. we are talking about innovation -- things...
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the couple suing them dropped its down to $25000. but johnson still isn't backing dorn. she is not an attorney but she is playing one in court. >> this is the rules and the regulations of the superior court. joce: she is keeping up with the attorney hired by her neighbors to sue her and her brother. >> i'm still baffled on why we are still here. still moving forward. still being sued. joce: the coppinger family who shared a wall the johnson's property claim in court records that smoke from her home was a nuisance coming through the wall. they sued and as "7 on your side" report in match a judge banned anyone inside johnson's house from smoking. >> you can't ense. i love incense. joce: but they are not afraid to fight back. they are fighting protective orders to keep certain documents from going public. >> filing, everything should be open for grabs. joce: a judge disagree ruling that coppinger can keep their home and section private. they are also dropping the damages they are seeking from $400,000 to $25000. >> if it's $5 or $500,000 i'm battling. joce: inspectors consid
the couple suing them dropped its down to $25000. but johnson still isn't backing dorn. she is not an attorney but she is playing one in court. >> this is the rules and the regulations of the superior court. joce: she is keeping up with the attorney hired by her neighbors to sue her and her brother. >> i'm still baffled on why we are still here. still moving forward. still being sued. joce: the coppinger family who shared a wall the johnson's property claim in court records that...
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the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: h.r. 427 the regulations from the executive in need of scrutiny act of 2015, known as the reins act, would amend the congressional review act to require that both houses of congress pass and the president sign a joint resolution of approval within 70 legislative days before any major rule issued by an agency can take effect. additionally, h.r. 27 imposes deadlines -- 427 imposes deadlines approving a major rule could be referred to as byzanntine. the house may only consider a major rule on the second and fourth thursday of each month. last year, there were 13 of such days on the legislative calendar compared to the 80 major rules adopted in 2014. furthermore, under new section 801, congress may only consider such resolutions which -- within 70 legislative days of receiving a major rule. this process would constructively end rulemaking as we know it. now, mr. speaker the reason why the -- my friends on the other side of the aisle contend that we need this kind of gumming the works leg
the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: h.r. 427 the regulations from the executive in need of scrutiny act of 2015, known as the reins act, would amend the congressional review act to require that both houses of congress pass and the president sign a joint resolution of approval within 70 legislative days before any major rule issued by an agency can take effect. additionally, h.r. 27 imposes deadlines -- 427 imposes deadlines approving a major rule could be referred to as...
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the second story was about lyndon johnson. very upset -- obsessed with the white house shower. the way the story reveals a new bit of information plumbing sermon buzz arrington may have found president lyndon johnson amusing, but he was soon made completely miserable. he started in the white house in 1946 and retired in 1979 and passed away in 2007. his wife wrote done many stories. she remembers many stories. she remembers how johnson's erratic schedule affected their lives. we were at a restaurant and an annapolis and they came through saying white house calling mr. harrington. i just thought that was so funny to read president johnson wanted something done. johnson tortured him with his obsession with water pressure and temperature. no matter what the staff did the water never came hard a hard enough. when the president was in a mood to dole out letter grades the shower get an f every time. he started his career office high school teacher. he would wander the basement floors and give people grades to tell them how they did. and did. and everyone was a bit afraid of him becau
the second story was about lyndon johnson. very upset -- obsessed with the white house shower. the way the story reveals a new bit of information plumbing sermon buzz arrington may have found president lyndon johnson amusing, but he was soon made completely miserable. he started in the white house in 1946 and retired in 1979 and passed away in 2007. his wife wrote done many stories. she remembers many stories. she remembers how johnson's erratic schedule affected their lives. we were at a...
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mark: our first panel is called lbj and the battle to pass medicare and medicaid, why johnson succeeded where others failed. we thought it would be important to look at the complicated early history of medicare and how difficult it was for previous administrations to enact legislation that so many of us now take for granted. besides
mark: our first panel is called lbj and the battle to pass medicare and medicaid, why johnson succeeded where others failed. we thought it would be important to look at the complicated early history of medicare and how difficult it was for previous administrations to enact legislation that so many of us now take for granted. besides
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i look forward to the testimony of secretary johnson. now it's my pleasure to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers, for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee and our distinguished witness, secretary jeh johnson, when you last testified before this committee, i said that given his distinguished record of public service, i could think of no person better equipped to lead the department of homeland security and to carry out the president's directive that we are -- that we carry out our immigration policies in the most humane way possible. much has happened in the past year. and i'm pleased to say that i stand by my initial assessment which is not to say, mr. secretary, that there's not still a great amount of work to do. in your written testimony you speak in great detail about your efforts to counter the global terrorist threat, which has become decentralized more diffuse and more complex. i agree that isil and al qaeda have moved to a new phase of the
i look forward to the testimony of secretary johnson. now it's my pleasure to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers, for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee and our distinguished witness, secretary jeh johnson, when you last testified before this committee, i said that given his distinguished record of public service, i could think of no person better equipped to lead the department of homeland...
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he was scary to a lot of people people in and the johnson campaign went to town on that. ronald reagan by contrast he's a friendly guy and he tells jokes and smiles. ronald reagan is conservatism with a friendly face. ..
he was scary to a lot of people people in and the johnson campaign went to town on that. ronald reagan by contrast he's a friendly guy and he tells jokes and smiles. ronald reagan is conservatism with a friendly face. ..
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the united states. [applause] president johnson: dr. ury my favorite event -- my fellow americans, i'm delighted at the chance to speak at this important and this historic institution. howard has long been an outstanding center for the education of negro americans. it is students of every race and color and they come from many countries of the world. it is truly a working example of democratic excellence. [applause] our earth is the home of revolution. in every corner of every continent, men charged with help contend with ancient ways in the pursuit of justice. they reach for the newest of weapons to realize the oldest of dreams. that each may walk in freedom and pride, stretching his talents, enjoying the fruits of of the earth. our enemies may occasionally sees the day of change -- seize the day of but it is the banner of revolution and our own future is linked to this process of swift and turbulent change in many lands in the world. but not the in any country -- but nothing in any country touches us more profoundly, and nothing is mor
the united states. [applause] president johnson: dr. ury my favorite event -- my fellow americans, i'm delighted at the chance to speak at this important and this historic institution. howard has long been an outstanding center for the education of negro americans. it is students of every race and color and they come from many countries of the world. it is truly a working example of democratic excellence. [applause] our earth is the home of revolution. in every corner of every continent, men...
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that is one of the tops in my book, the coast guard. sec. johnson: i did not have aircraft carriers. sean, can i take a liberty and recognize the admiral and director? i saw your portrait. thank you for being here. mr. o'keefe: outstanding. it's a great pleasure to see you. absolutely, thank you all for being here. it was an extraordinary commentary, mr. secretary, that you offered on a variety of different elements of the cyber challenge. how would you characterize the nature of u.s. vulnerability right now to cyber? sec. johnson: well, part of it is what i said at the end, what amazes me when i look into a lot of intrusions, including some really big ones, by multiple different types of actors, they very often start with the most basic act of spearfishing, where somebody is allowed in the gate, penetrates the network simply because an employee clicked on something he or she should not have. the most sophisticated actors count on penetrating a system in that way. which means that a lot of our cyber security efforts have to be rooted simply an educa
that is one of the tops in my book, the coast guard. sec. johnson: i did not have aircraft carriers. sean, can i take a liberty and recognize the admiral and director? i saw your portrait. thank you for being here. mr. o'keefe: outstanding. it's a great pleasure to see you. absolutely, thank you all for being here. it was an extraordinary commentary, mr. secretary, that you offered on a variety of different elements of the cyber challenge. how would you characterize the nature of u.s....
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i'm so proud that this is come to pass in the johnson administration. but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and beauty which have today flowered into care for the state and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many proposals. many men can draft many laws but few have the human eye which can see beyond the words of the people that they touch. few can see past the speeches in the political battles to the doctor over there that is tending the infant, and to the hospital that is receiving those in anguish. or feel in their heart painful wrath at the injustice which denies the miracle of healing to the old and to the poor. and fewer still have the curry each to stake reputation and position and the effort of a lifetime upon such a cause when there are so few that share it. but such men who illuminate the life and history of a nation and so president harry truman, it is in tribute not to you but to the america that you represent that we have come here to pay our love and respect to you today. for a country can be
i'm so proud that this is come to pass in the johnson administration. but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and beauty which have today flowered into care for the state and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many proposals. many men can draft many laws but few have the human eye which can see beyond the words of the people that they touch. few can see past the speeches in the political battles to the doctor over there that is tending the infant,...
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in the comeback, johnson outlasted louis oosthuizen and marc leishman to win the silver claret jug. nson is the only one to win the masters and british open at st. andrews for his first two majors. >>> alex morgan will be on this year's edition of the fifa video game. it's the first time a woman will be featured on the cover and for the first time users will be able to control 12 different women's teams. the game comes out on september the 22nd. this is the "cbs morning news." r local news, senator lindsey graham. coming up after your local news, senator lindsey graham. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. trublend has the perfect blend for each of us covergirl p!nk blend of rockstar and mama bear. her trublend... light 4 it blends in doesn't build up for a flawless nude look find your trublend at easy breezy beautiful covergirl your baby's chubby little hand latches onto your finger so hard it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. a
in the comeback, johnson outlasted louis oosthuizen and marc leishman to win the silver claret jug. nson is the only one to win the masters and british open at st. andrews for his first two majors. >>> alex morgan will be on this year's edition of the fifa video game. it's the first time a woman will be featured on the cover and for the first time users will be able to control 12 different women's teams. the game comes out on september the 22nd. this is the "cbs morning...
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kevin harvick in the 4 jimmie johnson in the 48. dale earnhardt, jr.ottom of the racetrack to block. white flag in the air. one more time around daytona. side by side for second. two-car length lead for dale earnhardt, jr. one and two down the back stretch they go. junior blocking the lower line. does that give the advantage to the 48? junior jumps up in front of jimmie johnson. to the bottom of the racetrack, dale earnhardt, jr. trying to stay in front of the pack. they work their way through three and four. dale earnhardt, jr. to the bottom of the track. junior will win in daytona! and the big one happens behind them. >> oh, my gosh! into the catch fence. all the crews getting out to that car to assist these drivers. thumbs going up with all the crew members and the crowd roars. lock at the catch fence. >> crew members pulling austin dilan out. he's walking. the damage to the 4 of kevin harvick. what an incredible sight to see austin dilan walking away from that 3 car that is demolished. >> what an unbelievable impact. watch this replay. man. when he
kevin harvick in the 4 jimmie johnson in the 48. dale earnhardt, jr.ottom of the racetrack to block. white flag in the air. one more time around daytona. side by side for second. two-car length lead for dale earnhardt, jr. one and two down the back stretch they go. junior blocking the lower line. does that give the advantage to the 48? junior jumps up in front of jimmie johnson. to the bottom of the racetrack, dale earnhardt, jr. trying to stay in front of the pack. they work their way through...
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i want to thank those from the different human resources who are working with carla johnson from the mayor's office on disabilities to advise city government. the task force has met monthly since december and includes two represents of the community and leaders of the disability community many of whom will be speaking today. in a few moments we'll also hear from the various city departments and community organizations and i want to thank donna kit key, the workforce director and the management specialist with the department of human resources. and donna and ed will provide an overview of rule 115. progress reports and department of human resources plan that they have developed with the task force to hire people with disabilities and the accomplishment short and long-term goals of the task force. also i would like to thank especially the mayor's office of disability for their amazing work and support for the task force, carla johnson is the director and she'll be presenting on the task forces four main recommendation and then we'll hear from other members of the task force through pub
i want to thank those from the different human resources who are working with carla johnson from the mayor's office on disabilities to advise city government. the task force has met monthly since december and includes two represents of the community and leaders of the disability community many of whom will be speaking today. in a few moments we'll also hear from the various city departments and community organizations and i want to thank donna kit key, the workforce director and the management...
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the tea party was strong. ron johnson is the tea partyist of the tea partiers. somebody who is a brilliant lawyer. if you watch the debates, which four people in wisconsin did, you saw a really brilliant man debating a man who gets his information on the internet. it was horrifying when johnson won. i don't think he can do it again. the people of wisconsin first of all haven't seen him. he's not big on showing up for anything. when he shows up it's in right wing media ameerns foss say the children in walk in inner city schools are idiots or college that's not a problem. college is really easy and fun and he paid for his own college. the tuition at the university of minnesota, he says global climate change is caused by sun spots. he has a few votes against human trafficking and the violence against womening a. the list goes on and on and on with ron johnson. he's worse on science. that's when you cringe. every time there is a story about him, it's like this he can't last in a non-backlash year. >> first of all, you mentioned, we should talk about this comment, in
the tea party was strong. ron johnson is the tea partyist of the tea partiers. somebody who is a brilliant lawyer. if you watch the debates, which four people in wisconsin did, you saw a really brilliant man debating a man who gets his information on the internet. it was horrifying when johnson won. i don't think he can do it again. the people of wisconsin first of all haven't seen him. he's not big on showing up for anything. when he shows up it's in right wing media ameerns foss say the...
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kevin harvick in the 4 jimmie johnson in the 48. dale earnhardt, jr.o block. white flag in the air. one more time around daytona. side by side for second. two-car length lead for dale earnhardt, jr. one and two down the back stretch they go. junior blocking the lower line. does that give the advantage to the 48? junior jumps up in front of jimmie johnson. to the bottom of the racetrack, dale earnhardt, jr. trying to stay in front of the pack. they work their way through three and four. dale earnhardt, jr. to the bottom of the track. junior will win in daytona! and the big one happens behind them. >> oh, my gosh! into the catch fence. all the crews getting out to that car to assist these drivers. thumbs going up with all the crew members and the crowd roars. lock at the catch fence. >> crew members pulling austin dilan out. he's walking. the damage to the 4 of kevin harvick. what an incredible sight to see austin dilan walking away from that 3 car that is demolished. >> what an unbelievable impact. watch this replay. man. when he gets in the catch fence
kevin harvick in the 4 jimmie johnson in the 48. dale earnhardt, jr.o block. white flag in the air. one more time around daytona. side by side for second. two-car length lead for dale earnhardt, jr. one and two down the back stretch they go. junior blocking the lower line. does that give the advantage to the 48? junior jumps up in front of jimmie johnson. to the bottom of the racetrack, dale earnhardt, jr. trying to stay in front of the pack. they work their way through three and four. dale...
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the water never came hard enough for hot enough for johnson. when the president was a member to dole out later played the garden path every time and he started his career off as a high school teacher so he would wander the basement floors. everyone was a bit afraid of him because of that. johnson's shower fixation was made clear. on december 9, 1963 justice david west was returning from his first day off of the assassination. he was summoned to meet president johnson at the ground floor elevator they need immediate need two days after they moved into the white house and the president had a pressing matter to discuss. if you can't get the shower fixed i have to move back to the al he said sternly and walked away. the album is the washington d.c. mansion and equipped with nothing like that ever seen. multiple nozzles with me to like intensity and hugely powerful force. this part of us ensure i was going to say out loud in a boat dock, but one of the nozzles was pointed at a sensitive part of the presidents anatomy. it elicits chuckles now but do i
the water never came hard enough for hot enough for johnson. when the president was a member to dole out later played the garden path every time and he started his career off as a high school teacher so he would wander the basement floors. everyone was a bit afraid of him because of that. johnson's shower fixation was made clear. on december 9, 1963 justice david west was returning from his first day off of the assassination. he was summoned to meet president johnson at the ground floor...
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in the meantime johnson really believes that the congress is filled with people who want to create not a free america we know but it dangerously different tyrannical america run by northern financiers and businessmen and wild-eyed fanatics who will believe in equality the equality of mankind. you have two groups get violent loggerheads and by 1867 the fear out there is so great that people in the congress are terrified of what happens if andrew johnson has full control of the army. as long as you have general grant in charge of the army you are okay. the war department is headed headed by secretary of war and edward stanton, you are okay. these people will never sell you out to the enemy. they will never let andrew johnson use the army to overthrow the republic and undue reconstruction. but when the president fires a secretary of war in violation of the law of congress immediately your thought is this is step one to a coup d'État and thaddeus stevens on the floor of the congress stumps around there and he says didn't i warn you he said? what good did your leniency do you? if you don't
in the meantime johnson really believes that the congress is filled with people who want to create not a free america we know but it dangerously different tyrannical america run by northern financiers and businessmen and wild-eyed fanatics who will believe in equality the equality of mankind. you have two groups get violent loggerheads and by 1867 the fear out there is so great that people in the congress are terrified of what happens if andrew johnson has full control of the army. as long as...
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we last left this series with the johnsons after impeachment and the politics with the radical republicans and reconstruction in the south. so, set the stage for us as the grants come into the white house. pamela sanfilippo: well, grant's election was started off with campaign, "let us have peace." and so, people were really looking to grant to kind of bring some peace and quiet to the white house and to the nation after the war and then the years of the johnson administration. and so, those were grant's initial efforts to -- as he took office. susan swain: and what -- the other -- those were the themes -- we brought -- we were looking at his inaugural -- the first inaugural address. william seale: uh-huh. susan swain: these were the themes that he struck when he spoke to the nation for the first time? william seale: yes. and also, he had the added advantage of being a hero. famous even in the south, if he wasn't beloved, but everywhere else -- i mean, a million young men tried to imitate his stance -- his particular stance he had. and he was wildly popular and clean. he was clean. nothing
we last left this series with the johnsons after impeachment and the politics with the radical republicans and reconstruction in the south. so, set the stage for us as the grants come into the white house. pamela sanfilippo: well, grant's election was started off with campaign, "let us have peace." and so, people were really looking to grant to kind of bring some peace and quiet to the white house and to the nation after the war and then the years of the johnson administration. and...
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the officers are to resolve all outstanding federal criminal warrants. senator johnson: he was released in general society to commit a murder. does that make any sense to you? it is not make any sense to the american public. that is what we are trying to grapple with. that is the problem we need to solve. senator carper. >> how do we solve that problem? we have a guy who is up, he has been incarcerated repeatedly. he is a repeated offender. he is in jail in san francisco. there was a drug charge against him. >> there was a state felony warrant for narcotics. the secretary is taking very proactive steps to the priority enforcement program to try to bring the number of locations that are not honoring immigration detainers. we have established requests for notification that look to overcome a lot of the concerns that our state and local partners have been working through secure communities and by establishment in working through the priority enforcement program, we hope to have communities like san francisco come back and begin working with us proactively. >> is there some
the officers are to resolve all outstanding federal criminal warrants. senator johnson: he was released in general society to commit a murder. does that make any sense to you? it is not make any sense to the american public. that is what we are trying to grapple with. that is the problem we need to solve. senator carper. >> how do we solve that problem? we have a guy who is up, he has been incarcerated repeatedly. he is a repeated offender. he is in jail in san francisco. there was a drug...
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students on campus were shocked when they showed the video of johnson throwing the punch at the womanwould do that. especially when it's a woman. it's definitely not acceptable. >> johnson reacted after a young woman yelled racial ep tats at him. the 19-year-old is not the first fsu quarterback to make headlines off the field. the team started last year, jamus winston, who became a number one nfl draft pick was accused of rape in 2012. the university investigated,but didn't take any other action. the johnson video is similar to the one of running back ray rice. he viciously knocks out his then-fiance in a casino video. rice was let go by the baltimore raichs. his once a promising career may be over before it even begins. >> what's next for deandre johnson? >> good evening, anderson. >>> john son is facing that misdeknee moral battery charge in florida. i spoke to an attorney today who says that johnson is look e lucky he's only being charged with a misdemeanor. in some states, he could have faced much stiffer charges, make an agravated assault. he's now participating in fait-based ser
students on campus were shocked when they showed the video of johnson throwing the punch at the womanwould do that. especially when it's a woman. it's definitely not acceptable. >> johnson reacted after a young woman yelled racial ep tats at him. the 19-year-old is not the first fsu quarterback to make headlines off the field. the team started last year, jamus winston, who became a number one nfl draft pick was accused of rape in 2012. the university investigated,but didn't take any other...
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several students agree with the decision to kick johnson off the team. johnson reportedly claims the woman used a racial slur before he hit her. he's been charged with misdemeanor battery. >>> a man in alabama he is using the power of the internet and a reward offer of $10,000 for anybody who helps him find a girlfriend. 29-year-old lou lives in birmingham, alabama. he works full-time as a private equity associate. rd only problem is he can't find the right woman. so he's now created his own dating site. it's called dateren.com. people can submit the names and photos of their female friends that he might want to date. he will pay $10,000 to the person that sets up his future girlfriend. unless the girl submits hit herself and then she doesn't get the reward. >>> a search is under way for a man caught on camera burglarizing a dental office in san francisco. >> he was brazen because he did it not once but he did it twice. >> the lapse in security that allowed that burglar to come back a second time in the same night. >> firefighters here in vacaville are wo
several students agree with the decision to kick johnson off the team. johnson reportedly claims the woman used a racial slur before he hit her. he's been charged with misdemeanor battery. >>> a man in alabama he is using the power of the internet and a reward offer of $10,000 for anybody who helps him find a girlfriend. 29-year-old lou lives in birmingham, alabama. he works full-time as a private equity associate. rd only problem is he can't find the right woman. so he's now created...
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the cut. dustin johnson the leader coming in 17th hole johnson misses the putt and bogies the hole he shot a 3son had a terrible day. >> j.r: jordan spieth made a charge in his bid to win his 3rd straight major he shot a 6-under 66 and is only 1 stroke back. >> j.r: paul dunne an amateur makes the beautiful uphill birdie putt he shot a 6-under 66 and and co-leads with jason day and louis oosthuizen at 12-under he is the first amateur to lead the british open after 54 holes since bobby jones in 1927. >> vicki: after the round spieth was asked about the possibility of winning and being one win away from the grand slam >> j.r: justin timberlake definitely got the most buzz of any of the celebrities he finished in 34th placei had more interest in watching this tournament than the british open i mean let's be honest. here is why.timberlake doing the "carlton dance" with carlton himself alfonso ribero from fresh prince of bel air and check out jerry rice doing his thing in the background the winner former a's pitcher mark mulderbut i gotta say.bip this might sound bad but it's just fun watching some
the cut. dustin johnson the leader coming in 17th hole johnson misses the putt and bogies the hole he shot a 3son had a terrible day. >> j.r: jordan spieth made a charge in his bid to win his 3rd straight major he shot a 6-under 66 and is only 1 stroke back. >> j.r: paul dunne an amateur makes the beautiful uphill birdie putt he shot a 6-under 66 and and co-leads with jason day and louis oosthuizen at 12-under he is the first amateur to lead the british open after 54 holes since...
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the car. he said not really. johnson was able to keep it up front for much of the run. two tires for johnson. for matt kenseth, the car being too chilly. needed to change four. >> denny hamlin said his car was a little free on entry and exit. they gave him two tires. >> dale will take four tires just off the splitter as he leaves. >> pit road denny hamlin was the first car off pit road. harvick and hamlin and kahne all with good positions. >>> next weekend we will go nascar from kentucky. print cup racing coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. and then saturday coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. kevin harvick took checkers last year from kentucky. >> you can see kyle larson. he was in the middle. he had clean air. a lot of times that gets the car loose. he also had kyle behind him. this is the third car go around by itself with no contact. that keeps telling me there is some kind of handling issues. >> a wild ride once again. >>> i'm proud of what i have accomplished and how i have gotten this far. >> fans are witnessing history. >> five time winner of the brickyard 400. >>
the car. he said not really. johnson was able to keep it up front for much of the run. two tires for johnson. for matt kenseth, the car being too chilly. needed to change four. >> denny hamlin said his car was a little free on entry and exit. they gave him two tires. >> dale will take four tires just off the splitter as he leaves. >> pit road denny hamlin was the first car off pit road. harvick and hamlin and kahne all with good positions. >>> next weekend we will go...
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that is one of the tops in my book, the coast guard. secretary johnson i did not have aircraft carriers. sean, can i take a liberty and recognize the admiral and director? i saw your portrait. thank you for being here. mr. o'keefe: outstanding. it's a great pleasure to see you. absolutely, thank you all for being here. it was an extraordinary commentary, mr. secretary, that you offered on a variety of different elements of the cyber challenge. how would you characterize the nature of u.s. vulnerability right now to cyber? secretary johnson: well, part of it is what i said at the end what amazes me when i look into a lot of intrusions, including some really big ones, by multiple different types of actors, they very often start with the most basic active of spearfishing, where somebody is allowed in the gate, penetrates the network simply because an employee clicked on something he or she should not have. the most sophisticated actors count on penetrating a system in that way. which means that a lot of our cyber security efforts have to be rooted simply an
that is one of the tops in my book, the coast guard. secretary johnson i did not have aircraft carriers. sean, can i take a liberty and recognize the admiral and director? i saw your portrait. thank you for being here. mr. o'keefe: outstanding. it's a great pleasure to see you. absolutely, thank you all for being here. it was an extraordinary commentary, mr. secretary, that you offered on a variety of different elements of the cyber challenge. how would you characterize the nature of u.s....
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was a partner in the new york city-based walter. secretary johnson graduated from morehouse college in 1979 received his degree from columbia law school in 1982. mr. secretary, your entire statement will be entered into the record and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less and we welcome you again. >> thank you chairman. you have my pair of testimony as you noted. chairman congressman it is a pleasure to see you again. last time i was here i noted were you noted that 38 years ago, i was an intern for the congressman and was a congressman and was a member of this committee. i recall after talking to some of the congressional interns who were here 38 years ago very vividly the congressman sent me to a hearing in the senate judiciary subcommittee on the constitution over on the senate side. 38 years ago this month i remember it like it was yesterday the witness was talking about the abolition of the electoral college and in the middle of his testimony he had a massive heart attack and drop dead. i hope not to make such news tod
was a partner in the new york city-based walter. secretary johnson graduated from morehouse college in 1979 received his degree from columbia law school in 1982. mr. secretary, your entire statement will be entered into the record and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less and we welcome you again. >> thank you chairman. you have my pair of testimony as you noted. chairman congressman it is a pleasure to see you again. last time i was here i noted were you noted...
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the two? secretary johnson: good question. i think the only thing i could say is that there are many different factors that go into whether you are at a point at which you can, and should, identify the actors who you think hacked you. as i said in my statement the dni said delivery leading suspect, but are not prepared to identify them, the sony situation was a different type of situation. there are a lot of different factors that go into the populations. it was in many other respects a different type of episode. a different character, a different nature. mr. o'keefe: yes sir? >> can you clarify in verbal form what constitutes the difference between somebody innovating from outside the country -- invading from outsdie the -- outside the country versus someone doing more damage in the cyber round -- realm? are we going to leave this gray area undone, or will we start formulating something concrete around it? secretary johnson: from my dod lawyer days, my view is that when you are talking about overseas acts, when you are talking
the two? secretary johnson: good question. i think the only thing i could say is that there are many different factors that go into whether you are at a point at which you can, and should, identify the actors who you think hacked you. as i said in my statement the dni said delivery leading suspect, but are not prepared to identify them, the sony situation was a different type of situation. there are a lot of different factors that go into the populations. it was in many other respects a...
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prioritize and direct the departments on april if the subcommittee forwarded the proposal by a vote of 2 to zero commissioner johnson was a little bit but absent but in checking with her we believe that she is in support. >> item 4 election process the committee recognized the rules and regulations for the election of commission offices in order to guide the process the city attorney good government guide and i quote first the presiding officer take public comment and the presiding officer requests nomination for the office from the member of the body no second is required under the robert rule of order and no additional nomination are offered the presiding officer closes the nomination and the commission votes on the nomination in the order they were received the first candidate is elected to the office this particular point was braigd brought forward from commissioners particular on those who were on the commission didn't feel there was enough clarity why when this particular item comes forwards is there what it looks like is prepared slate of offices without further decision the commission may not vote by secret
prioritize and direct the departments on april if the subcommittee forwarded the proposal by a vote of 2 to zero commissioner johnson was a little bit but absent but in checking with her we believe that she is in support. >> item 4 election process the committee recognized the rules and regulations for the election of commission offices in order to guide the process the city attorney good government guide and i quote first the presiding officer take public comment and the presiding...
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then the quarterback punches her in the face with his right hand. johnson's attorney claims his client was kneed in the groin and the woman was yelling racial racial. he's charged with battery. nbc news reached out to the victim but the woman declines to comment. johnson's attorney spoke to the today show. >> the actions of both individuals on this video are not acceptable and i think we need to basically look at this case and allow our young adults to learn from their experiences and their mistakes. >> you can watch the interview with johnson's attorney coming up on the today show. >>> the killing of a young woman in san francisco is adding fuel to the immigration debate. that's because the man charged in the shooting is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. as he's areigned today one presidential candidate is using this. >> she was walking with her father last week first stunned her family. >> there was a pop and kate went down and. >> now it's adding fuel to a national debate. francisco has been deported five times. he agreed with the police he shot and k
then the quarterback punches her in the face with his right hand. johnson's attorney claims his client was kneed in the groin and the woman was yelling racial racial. he's charged with battery. nbc news reached out to the victim but the woman declines to comment. johnson's attorney spoke to the today show. >> the actions of both individuals on this video are not acceptable and i think we need to basically look at this case and allow our young adults to learn from their experiences and...
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had he was briefly tied for the lead with johnson and hits the hotel. he double bogeys the hole. johnson will not be sleeping well tonight and bogeys 16, 17, 18 and only one in the entire field had worst third round than jan son he falls from first tied to 18. maybe needs more practice. jordan smeej getting extra work in. speenl with 7 birdies today. one off the lead and in contention for third major of of the year. one shot behind a crowded leaderboard a three way tie atop the leaderboard leading bawl dunn amateur dunn has lowest score hole in the on history. they are tied at 12 under headed to tomorrow's final round. >> a day of after returning to very field in medford, carli lloyd grew up playing ton host a soccer camp the world cup hero gez a welcome in voorhees. honored at the mansion on main street in voorhees. nearly two weeks after that incredible hat trick in the women's world cup final as much as she's enjoying the spotlight lloyd says today she just want to be out on the soccer field. >> i've been getting all glammed up and i'm sick of makeup and heels and dresses and m
had he was briefly tied for the lead with johnson and hits the hotel. he double bogeys the hole. johnson will not be sleeping well tonight and bogeys 16, 17, 18 and only one in the entire field had worst third round than jan son he falls from first tied to 18. maybe needs more practice. jordan smeej getting extra work in. speenl with 7 birdies today. one off the lead and in contention for third major of of the year. one shot behind a crowded leaderboard a three way tie atop the leaderboard...