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johnson did this for very good reasons. he was in the senate in 1951 harry truman allowed the invasion of north korea that brought the chinese into the war. the 1960's china nuclear weapons. if the united states found itself directly up against china in the 1960's it could have been world war iii with nuclear weapons. he was not going to go there. >> we've talked about the possibility of escalation and a land war. i do wonder if we could come back to an earlier part of the administration, the momentous summer of 1964 were president johnson has not yet run for reelection. he is being very careful about how he is handling things. moving ahead with the tax bill and the civil rights act. he is being very careful about how he is handling things. he has already moved ahead with the tax bill and the civil rights act. it was a little bit trickier to manage. did that set the stage for something in terms of the way that we were explaining to the american people what was happening or not happening? what later became known as the credi
johnson did this for very good reasons. he was in the senate in 1951 harry truman allowed the invasion of north korea that brought the chinese into the war. the 1960's china nuclear weapons. if the united states found itself directly up against china in the 1960's it could have been world war iii with nuclear weapons. he was not going to go there. >> we've talked about the possibility of escalation and a land war. i do wonder if we could come back to an earlier part of the administration,...
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the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the season. his second as a met. >> tom: the one pitch you sit on, there, 3-1, fastball, inter-half, he pulled the trigger on it. >> kenny: it's funny, we were talking to jacob degrom yesterday, and he joked about a conversation he had with kelly johnson when johnson returns to the ms degrom's first are the season against the braves here at turner field. kelly johnson knocked him out of the game with a base hit. back together as teammates. and, kelly johnson has gone deep in the top of the 11th inning to give the mets a 1-0 lead. granderson down on strikes, one fastball middle-in. young pitche
the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the...
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the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the season. his second as a met. his first game with the bra and it's the first extra-base hit in tonight's game. >> tom: the one pitch you sit on, there, 3-1, fastball, inter-half, he pulled the trigger on it. >> kenny: it's funny, we were talking to jacob degrom yesterday, and he joked about a conversation he had with kelly johnson when johnson returns to the mets back in april. degrom's first are the season against the braves here at turner field. kelly johnson knocked him out of the game with a base hit. back together as teammates. and, kelly johnson has gone deep in the top of the 11th in
the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the...
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the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the season. his second as a met. his first game with the braves, and it's the first extra-base hit in tonight's game. >> tom: the one pitch you sit on, there, 3-1, fastball, inter-half, he pulled the trigger on it. >> kenny: it's funny, we were talking to jacob degrom yesterday, and he joked about a conversation he had with kelly johnson when johnson returns to the mets back in april. degrom's first are the season against the braves here at turner field. kelly johnson knocked him out of the game with a base hit. back together as teammates. and, kelly johnson has gone deep in the top of the 11t
the 3-1 to kelly johnson. johnson with a drive, deep-right field, it is gone! a pinch-hit home run off the bat of the former brave here in the top of the 11th inning, and the mets have taken a 1-0 lead. >> tom: a lot of miles kelly johnson has traveled, and a lot of it fast. this is veteran's hitting right there. getting into a hitter's count, 3-1, and albers made a mistake with a fastball. in a tie game, a fastball in the inner half. >> kenny: johnson's third home run of the...
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." >> johnson: good evening. tine johnson. with the western edition of the broadcast. heading into the week, financial markets in the u.s. and around the world are bracing for more aftershocks from the united kingdom's decision to leave the european union. tomorrow secretary of state john kerry will take part in meetings on the crisis in brussels and london. british prime minister david cameron who had fought to keep his country in the e.u. and is now resigning will be under pressure from the e.u. this week to quickly begin the divorce proceedings. european leaders including germany's chancellor angela merkel are scrambling to prevent other countries from pulling out of the e.u. here's jonathan vigliotti with the latest from london. >> reporter: labour party leader jeremy corbyn leaving his home dodged questions about the political house of cards crumbling around him. in the aftermath of his party's failed campaign to remain, members are packing up and leaving fast. many of his close colleagues resign this weekend. corbyn's foreign secretary was fired. >> i told jeremy
." >> johnson: good evening. tine johnson. with the western edition of the broadcast. heading into the week, financial markets in the u.s. and around the world are bracing for more aftershocks from the united kingdom's decision to leave the european union. tomorrow secretary of state john kerry will take part in meetings on the crisis in brussels and london. british prime minister david cameron who had fought to keep his country in the e.u. and is now resigning will be under pressure...
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as was andrew johnson. and came to the states around 1807. he married a woman named sarah childress from murray county and murray county was his home as well as others of the polk family. polk was a protege of andrew jackson's and very loyal to jackson and the democratic party, which served him in good stead with old hickory. in fact, he was called young hickory by some. and as i said, a prominent murray county family. polk served as speaker of the u.s. house of representatives for 10 years. this is an image of him as speaker, and then ran for president in 1844 and served just one term as president from '44 to '48 and you can see just at a glance, that in a way it aged him. this is an early photograph. photography was invented during polk's administration and this is an image of him at the end of his administration. there are some documents here having to do with polk's inauguration. this was a tremendous event, of course, for nashville, and there are invitations for people to come and join the democratic inauguration, which was held in washi
as was andrew johnson. and came to the states around 1807. he married a woman named sarah childress from murray county and murray county was his home as well as others of the polk family. polk was a protege of andrew jackson's and very loyal to jackson and the democratic party, which served him in good stead with old hickory. in fact, he was called young hickory by some. and as i said, a prominent murray county family. polk served as speaker of the u.s. house of representatives for 10 years....
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john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on
john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control...
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johnson says he will not run to replace david cameron. the first possible british prime minister to throw their hat in the ring. for us until may has announced her bid to be the head of the conservative already. the death toll from the terrorist attack at the airport is now 42. suicide bombers whwho carried ot the attack were of russian and kurdish nationalities. that is from russian officials. and the black locks from the air flight that crashed into the sea may showewe therere was smoke o boarbefore the plan went down. the voice recorder is still being prepared -- repaired. ♪ >> we will start first from the former mayor in london. leaves, the u.k. has voted to leave the eu but boris johnson shocked and surprised everyone by saying he would not replace david cameron. also, the justice listed his bid as well. >> [indiscernible] and champion the agenda [indiscernible] that is the former london boris johnson moments ago saying he will not run for leadership of the conservative already in the u.k.. ♪ more on this.for why would boris john
johnson says he will not run to replace david cameron. the first possible british prime minister to throw their hat in the ring. for us until may has announced her bid to be the head of the conservative already. the death toll from the terrorist attack at the airport is now 42. suicide bombers whwho carried ot the attack were of russian and kurdish nationalities. that is from russian officials. and the black locks from the air flight that crashed into the sea may showewe therere was smoke o...
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johnson: depends on who you ask. if you have to me someone like me someone asked , like victor berger, from milwaukee, wisconsin, a working-class town. he served in congress. was later denied his seat because of world war i and objections to u.s. involvement in world war i. another person i think is really interesting and closer to my research and heart was a man called lewis duncan, the mayor of butte, montana, from 1911 to 1914. it does not seem like a huge electoral victory, but it was the quintessential mining town , and he was able to capitalize on the labor vote and win that election and serve as a pretty productive mayor for those three years representing the socialist party and labor. so there are those kind of figures that won important elections and served as an example of the possibility of what socialist politics could do. host: your research focuses on late 19th century-early 20th century. what happens between then and the present day? prof. johnson: great question and an important one because ultimately
johnson: depends on who you ask. if you have to me someone like me someone asked , like victor berger, from milwaukee, wisconsin, a working-class town. he served in congress. was later denied his seat because of world war i and objections to u.s. involvement in world war i. another person i think is really interesting and closer to my research and heart was a man called lewis duncan, the mayor of butte, montana, from 1911 to 1914. it does not seem like a huge electoral victory, but it was the...
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but he's tied with dustin johnson. dustin through two rounds now here at this gauntlet that is oakmont country club. >> he's a real thoroughbred, dustin johnson. real testament to who he as a player. has a lot of heart. willing to get himself another opportunity here to erase the memory of last year. put on a ball striking clinic. missed only two greens in the first round. only three this afternoon. and it could have been so much lower. >> look where dustin johnson sat after 36 holes, his last eight majors. hope on the left, disappointment on the right. >> he hasn't been worse than sixth the last few years at the u.s. open after any round. >> well, we'll see where he's sitting after tomorrow and the second round being completed. some are still playing, and here webb simpson he finished at 9. he's 10 over. >> webb simpson is paired with graeme mcdowell and geoff ogilvy. a trio of open champions. >> kevin na for birdie at 7. >> he's at plus 5. i never liked to putt when it got dark. everything got flattened out. not too
but he's tied with dustin johnson. dustin through two rounds now here at this gauntlet that is oakmont country club. >> he's a real thoroughbred, dustin johnson. real testament to who he as a player. has a lot of heart. willing to get himself another opportunity here to erase the memory of last year. put on a ball striking clinic. missed only two greens in the first round. only three this afternoon. and it could have been so much lower. >> look where dustin johnson sat after 36...
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john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! ok, so, what would you bring to my company? what do you need? i need problem solving skills. i got through high school without a car, a phone, or a computer. no college degree though. not yet, but life's taught me a lot, and i'm ready for more. well, you're not the typical kind of candidate that i hire, but you are exactly what i'm looking for. [narrator] your company could be missing out on the candidates it needs most. learn how to find a great pool of untapped talent at gradsoflife.org. runners on your mark! ♪you're rolled out at the dawning of the day♪ ♪heart racin' as you made your little get away♪ get set! ♪it feels like you've been runnin' all your life♪ ♪but why? oh why? (sfx: starter pistol shot) â
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host: professor johnson: thank you very much. president johnson: thank you. announcer: you are watching c-span3, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. conversation, like us on facebook at c-spanhistory. georgetownkend, jacksonr maurice teaches a class on w.e.b. du bois, a civil rights actor and author. here is a preview. professor jackson: so he challenged that idea, which is to go slow, the best way to establish a difference is this dudley the great poet randall. he wrote it at the height of the black power movement. >> what is he saying there? it is a struggle between industrial education and advanced education. thiseally du bois took on -- watch the entire program tonight at midnight here on american history tv. tv. on c-span3 next, a panel of scholars discusses the evolution of american political philosophy through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john dewey, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's
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johnson: he appealed to labor. eugene debs could give a great speech and he knew how to play to the audience. in some ways, socialism at the time might have met -- meant simple answers for complex problems. you did not have to read marks marx that closely. eugene debs went to jail and was radicalized there. he found himself radicalized and was drawn to social politics but what set him apart was being a great oratory. a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. this is not to say others were not important. but he is great latitude with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. host: what was the high point of the movement? prof. johnson: probably 1912, when eugene debs garnered about 12%. probably the most of any socialist. that was striking into important. so, 1912 was probably the high point and i will say there was always this sense for the socialist party, if you read pamphlets and newspapers, they always beli
johnson: he appealed to labor. eugene debs could give a great speech and he knew how to play to the audience. in some ways, socialism at the time might have met -- meant simple answers for complex problems. you did not have to read marks marx that closely. eugene debs went to jail and was radicalized there. he found himself radicalized and was drawn to social politics but what set him apart was being a great oratory. a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard...
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johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as long as you do not force it on anyone else. theink that fits description of most people in america. i think most people in america are libertarian but don't know it. that arethird leg to the military interventions. libertarians are not isolationist. arertarians non-interventionist. why are we getting involved in another country's affairs? and by getting involved in other countries affairs, are we perhaps making the world less .afe as opposed to more safe so, fiscally conservative. let's go into that. i have been an entrepreneur my entire life and if there is one suggestion is that i give everyone -- and my suggestions are worth exactly what people pay for them which is nothing -- but if there is any suggestion i
johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as long as you do not force it on anyone else. theink that fits description of most people in america. i think most people in america are libertarian but don't know it. that arethird...
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john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa ha
john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business...
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gary johnson. he's a serious guy. reading the libertarian platform though, it is very not conservative. is there any possibility where people say this is the least of evils on the right? ms. rubin: i think the libertarian party does have the opportunity to break out this election season. they have two very unattractive opponents, not physically, but their political makeup. and i think people will give them a shot. and i think it depends on which libertarian party gary johnson and bill weld present. two very experienced governors. they have more governing experience than either of the two candidates. 14 years between the two of them, and successful as budget cutters, tax cutters, fiscally responsible governors. do they present themselves as people who emphasize smaller government more effective , government -- or do they feature some of the racier topics that the libertarian party is known for? they are very big on drug legalization, not just marijuana. there are members of the party who insist we shouldn't have driver
gary johnson. he's a serious guy. reading the libertarian platform though, it is very not conservative. is there any possibility where people say this is the least of evils on the right? ms. rubin: i think the libertarian party does have the opportunity to break out this election season. they have two very unattractive opponents, not physically, but their political makeup. and i think people will give them a shot. and i think it depends on which libertarian party gary johnson and bill weld...
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johnson was favorite to replace outgoing prime minister cameron. now he says he will continue to champion the brexit, but not as the top tory. >> another political earthquake for britain. having had the campaign to leave the european union, boris johnson dropped the plum shall -- bombshell. he will not be in the running to lead the country through the political quagmire of the brexit . >> having consulted colleagues, and in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded, that person cannot be me. >> johnsonon is out. instead, justice secretary michael gove put himself forward. he previously backed johnson, but said this morning the former mayor of london was not up to the job. >> i realized, boris is not capable of building that team and providing that unity, so i came reluctantly but firmly to the conclusion, that as someone who had argued from the beginning that we should leave the european union, as someone who wanted to ensure that a bold and positive future for our future was implemented, i had to stand for leadership of the conserv
johnson was favorite to replace outgoing prime minister cameron. now he says he will continue to champion the brexit, but not as the top tory. >> another political earthquake for britain. having had the campaign to leave the european union, boris johnson dropped the plum shall -- bombshell. he will not be in the running to lead the country through the political quagmire of the brexit . >> having consulted colleagues, and in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded,...
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lead we talk about with johnson to me reflective of the fact it's not support for johnson this libertarian candidate this shows to me divided support amongst people who feel disconnected from those party voters will johnson hold that lead or power and the other person i want to bring up can we see this dwayne the rock johnson he's out again i saw this story at the hill's web site talking about running for president again could you imagine if he was going to third party. >> you have taken a look to crazy town. >> he's not running i thought it was funny. >> the rock. >> bill crystal candidate. >> who is david from. >> staff writer for national review the first thing that hurlingts him he doesn't have a lot of hair. it was mocked on twitter people don't know him and he doesn't have the funding listen gary son john and william well tickets will do decently why because they're on the ballot 50 states and he and johnson are mod ral governor aenlz could hurt trump there would be a lot of protest votes where do you go spine maybe not maybe you vote for johnson. >> when it comes to third party you
lead we talk about with johnson to me reflective of the fact it's not support for johnson this libertarian candidate this shows to me divided support amongst people who feel disconnected from those party voters will johnson hold that lead or power and the other person i want to bring up can we see this dwayne the rock johnson he's out again i saw this story at the hill's web site talking about running for president again could you imagine if he was going to third party. >> you have taken...
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john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! [music] [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] . john: i want this election to be over! i'm sick of both hillary clinton and donald trump and i won't vote for either of them. i'll vote libertarian. and maybe this year we'll win. i won't hold my breath, but we can hope. one reason i can hope is that even before i knew what a libertarian was, one man blazed the trail for us by running for president against lots of nasty opposition and plenty of indifference. and that candidate was former texas congressman dr. ron paul. dr. paul, it was really lonely when you started. >> sure was. there were times that even throughout my political career in congress, it was rather lonely. had
john: what's wrong with johnson? >> johnson -- i'm going to leave it open for johnson. we're going to see how he does. john: we will see how he does. thank you, brian. >>> next, we libertarians may not win this year, but we've come a long way, when libertarian ron paul ran for president he was accused of killing people. >> your way of demented thinking! [music] [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] . john: i want this...
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right now they handed to jim johnson in the hard sinker. >> kenny: johnson who saved 50 games in a season twice for the orioles, 51 back in 2012. 50 the next season, native of upstate new york, grew up in binghamton new york. >> tom: he got the sink back, i couple years ago, he really struggled. his fastball completely flattened out and lost that sink. it's back, and good curveball as well. >> harold: he's going to get you a double-play ground ball in the situation you might need it, the seventh or eighth. sixth, seventh, or if. it. >> kenny: with experience. they wanted experience closing games. nine saves for the braves last year. does not have a safe so far this season. >> harold: where is he from? >> kenny: at just outside of binghamton new york. >> harold: another upstate new york, were keeping this theme alive. there it is. flores, on it first. >> harold: to that ball take off? a shout on it. this is what i saw during bp. the ball really shoots, an advantage to the home team. this ball shot amendment took off. before he got his glove down, it's already on him. you want to catch that
right now they handed to jim johnson in the hard sinker. >> kenny: johnson who saved 50 games in a season twice for the orioles, 51 back in 2012. 50 the next season, native of upstate new york, grew up in binghamton new york. >> tom: he got the sink back, i couple years ago, he really struggled. his fastball completely flattened out and lost that sink. it's back, and good curveball as well. >> harold: he's going to get you a double-play ground ball in the situation you might...
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and more on that with boris johnson coming up. coming up, he's critical of the way the americans have weighed in on the debate, including s jamie dimon and barack obama. he's critical of the americans weighing in on the brexit debate, is he right? do the views of jamie dimon and donald trump matter? >>> switching gears, summer driving season is in full gear. and the lumberg is out with the latest survey showing it may cost you a bit more to fill up your tank. landon dowdy is joining us with more on this story. >> here's the latest look, the average price of regular unleaded jumping 6 cents to $2.37 a gallon. in the past 15 weeks the price has risen 60 cents due to the continuing increase in crude oil prices. wti is up more than 35% in the past three months. so the city with the highest pump prices? san francisco continues to take the top spot for more than a month at $2.87 a gallon for regular unleaded according to lumberg. but down to tulsa, oklahoma, the low price of $2.04. the average price for a gallop of diesel is just 2 cent
and more on that with boris johnson coming up. coming up, he's critical of the way the americans have weighed in on the debate, including s jamie dimon and barack obama. he's critical of the americans weighing in on the brexit debate, is he right? do the views of jamie dimon and donald trump matter? >>> switching gears, summer driving season is in full gear. and the lumberg is out with the latest survey showing it may cost you a bit more to fill up your tank. landon dowdy is joining us...
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he started with support of johnson. by 1866 he began to have questions about johnson's motives, questioning his racism. septemberto a head in 1866 when he embarked upon his swing around the circle, trying to support candidates to defeat republican congressional candidates in that election. johnson took grant along with him on the trip which became a comic disaster. grant was not a public spokesperson. johnson would give these speeches that would be copied. -- knew what he would say next. those of you shocked by the language of candidates, andrew johnson compared himself to jesus christ. haven't heard that certain people -- yet. grant would come out and full design is and the crowds the start cheering and billing for johnson. the train was making its ,ay from buffalo to cleveland what would you do? grant got drunk. later he said the president was a disgrace and he didn't want to be with a man who was making speeches on the way to his own funeral. grant supported the 14th amendment. when southern states failed to , hefy t
he started with support of johnson. by 1866 he began to have questions about johnson's motives, questioning his racism. septemberto a head in 1866 when he embarked upon his swing around the circle, trying to support candidates to defeat republican congressional candidates in that election. johnson took grant along with him on the trip which became a comic disaster. grant was not a public spokesperson. johnson would give these speeches that would be copied. -- knew what he would say next. those...
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you go, gary johnson, look out bill wells. look out sean mccalfy. kennedy: the libertarians are supposed to be weird. what were you expecting? the romneys? the libertarian nominee and former new mexico governor gary johnson. >> if we discriminate on the basis of religion, to me that's doing harm to a big class of people. >> we have to bake the cake for the nazi wedding? >> that would be my contention, yes. kennedy: both he and his vp pick william weld could not clear the nod on the first round. frustrated independents couldn't tell a libertarian from a librarian. it's like being in a brothel with too many johns. you have two major party candidates and voters clamoring for a third-party option. can these newly minted libertarians keep the party intact and can they convince the koch brothers. much remains to be seen. but a strange election just got a little more weird. nice. on the show tonight. the governor himself gary johnson is here to respond to charges that he's a fringe candidate. judge napolitano explains why the i.g.'s report digged a holet o
you go, gary johnson, look out bill wells. look out sean mccalfy. kennedy: the libertarians are supposed to be weird. what were you expecting? the romneys? the libertarian nominee and former new mexico governor gary johnson. >> if we discriminate on the basis of religion, to me that's doing harm to a big class of people. >> we have to bake the cake for the nazi wedding? >> that would be my contention, yes. kennedy: both he and his vp pick william weld could not clear the nod...
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johnson-weld are not polarizing. they are the grown-ups, they are experienced, and they are a viable alternative. and that's why i support them. kennedy: these two candidates trump and clinton you could claim are poison. there was a lot of glam' metal before nirvana came along and it created this paradigm shift. i think people are ready for that shift. can johnson-weld deliver that? >> absolutely. they are qualified lawmakers. they have the experience. can you imagine if we were in this alternative universe and i'm talking to you saying the republicans nominated moderate from these blue states, new mexico and massachusetts. and donald trump just got nominated for the libertarian party ticket. that sounds like it would be the normal world. but in this bizarre alternative universe. that's what reality is. donald trump just because he's a republican, he gets all his press, all his coverage. the major parties are state parties. they are stagnant. okay? kennedy: they are stagnant cesspools of filth and poisons with lead a
johnson-weld are not polarizing. they are the grown-ups, they are experienced, and they are a viable alternative. and that's why i support them. kennedy: these two candidates trump and clinton you could claim are poison. there was a lot of glam' metal before nirvana came along and it created this paradigm shift. i think people are ready for that shift. can johnson-weld deliver that? >> absolutely. they are qualified lawmakers. they have the experience. can you imagine if we were in this...
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perhaps johnson's steepest climb yet. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> governors johnson and weld are taking part of the cnn libertarian town hall in minutes. back with us founder of free the delegates, and rules committee member and steve lonegan, national spokesperson for the conservative pack and new jersey state director of ted cruz's presidential campaign. kendall, you're working hard to overthrow donald trump at the convention to get another republican to vote for. you're going to have two republicans on the stage behind us, two guys that served two terms as republican governors. why not sign up for gary johnson? >> because i read the libertarian platform. one of the reasons i am fighting to make sure donald trump is not our nominee is because he doesn't adhere to parts of the platform that are my passion. i am a person of faith, born again christian, i believe in in sanctity of life. i believe in life, liberty, happiness. why go to a platform that doesn't support that, believes in legalizing drugs and prostitution.
perhaps johnson's steepest climb yet. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> governors johnson and weld are taking part of the cnn libertarian town hall in minutes. back with us founder of free the delegates, and rules committee member and steve lonegan, national spokesperson for the conservative pack and new jersey state director of ted cruz's presidential campaign. kendall, you're working hard to overthrow donald trump at the convention to get another republican to vote for. you're going to...
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do you know gary johnson. >> how are you? >> reporter: not likely to run into a jawa from tatarine at a democrat or republican convention. one candidate actually performed a strip tease, baring it all for the party. this weekend's convention took place in the shadow of mega-kon. so, everything once in a while you'd see swamp thing or a wizard from hog warts. as political conventions go, this was like from star wars. . vermin supreme, and star child, the one in the transparent raincoat. >> transpartsent, not bipartisan, transpartisan. >> reporter: they're serious people who believe in small government full stop, lower taxes, fewer regulations, more freedom. >> we're looking at the likelihood of a very close race between two historically unpopular candidates. how does the libertarian party play in that mix? >> at the end of the day, i think it's equally from both sides. >> reporter: and fiscal conservatism is going to play well with republicans, especially moderate republicans. >> the raungleonald regan of mes going to have to
do you know gary johnson. >> how are you? >> reporter: not likely to run into a jawa from tatarine at a democrat or republican convention. one candidate actually performed a strip tease, baring it all for the party. this weekend's convention took place in the shadow of mega-kon. so, everything once in a while you'd see swamp thing or a wizard from hog warts. as political conventions go, this was like from star wars. . vermin supreme, and star child, the one in the transparent...
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that day, johnson donated $500,000 to award the endowment. while his friend, michael triplett gave $250,000. the scholarships will help business students attending the school in orangeburg south carolina. >> the majority of african-americans are going to historically black colleges. so we got to help them get there. they have the grades to go a lot of times maybe they don't have the finances to go. so we got to help them with that. because if we don't, now our community have more people who are not going to college and then you think about if they don't have a college degree it's going to be hard for them to get a really good job out here in the marketplace. >> johnson's efforts to help the university are coming at a very critical time in the school's 120 year history. it is south carolina's only public black college. a year ago the state was considering closing it due to heavy financial losses. the college was on life support. but it is now experiencing a comeback. a sharp increase in donations, totalling more than $4 million and now with ma
that day, johnson donated $500,000 to award the endowment. while his friend, michael triplett gave $250,000. the scholarships will help business students attending the school in orangeburg south carolina. >> the majority of african-americans are going to historically black colleges. so we got to help them get there. they have the grades to go a lot of times maybe they don't have the finances to go. so we got to help them with that. because if we don't, now our community have more people...
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you go, gary johnson, look out bill wells. look out sean mccalfy. kennedy: the libertarians are supposed to be weird. what were you expecting? the romneys? the libertarian nominee and former new mexico governor gary johnson. >> if we discriminate on the basis of religion, to me that's doing harm to a big class of people. >> we have to bake the cake for the nazi wedding? >> that would be my contention, yes. kennedy: both he and his vp pick william weld could not clear the nod on the first round. frustrated independents couldn't tell a libertarian from a librarian. it's like being in a brothel with too many johns. you have two major party candidates and voters clamoring for a third-party option. can these newly minted libertarians keep the party intact and can they convince the koch brothers. much remains to be seen. but a strange election just got a little more weird. nice. on the show tonight. the governor himself gary johnson is here to respond to charges that he's a fringe candidate. judge napolitano explains why the i.g.'s report digged a hole hi
you go, gary johnson, look out bill wells. look out sean mccalfy. kennedy: the libertarians are supposed to be weird. what were you expecting? the romneys? the libertarian nominee and former new mexico governor gary johnson. >> if we discriminate on the basis of religion, to me that's doing harm to a big class of people. >> we have to bake the cake for the nazi wedding? >> that would be my contention, yes. kennedy: both he and his vp pick william weld could not clear the nod...
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you worked for boris johnson. talk to us about him and the impact he would have at this point in time in the uk given be a vote today. >> well it remains to be seen if he is going to be the top pick to succeed david cameron. in all likelihood it is him. george osborn one of the figures in the cameron government is more of the same. the outsider politician argument is very strong in the uk as well. what's so wonderful about boris johnson as compared to donald trump is that he was at once an outsider and an insider. he is different. he is fun. people want to have a beer with him. he is also great at policy. he knows how to get things done and how the process works and he is generally liked. he has made a lot of inrhodes within the conservative party. he came back and announced he would not seek to be mayor of london again. he has done everything to be in good position. the labor party is exceptionally week with jermaine corbyn at the head of it. it remains to be seen if he will get the heave ho there as well. he has
you worked for boris johnson. talk to us about him and the impact he would have at this point in time in the uk given be a vote today. >> well it remains to be seen if he is going to be the top pick to succeed david cameron. in all likelihood it is him. george osborn one of the figures in the cameron government is more of the same. the outsider politician argument is very strong in the uk as well. what's so wonderful about boris johnson as compared to donald trump is that he was at once...
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do you know gary johnson. >> how are you? >> reporter: not likely to run into a jawa from tatarine at a democrat or republican convention. one candidate actually performed a strip tease, baring it all for the party. this weekend's convention took place in the shadow of mega-kon. so, everything once in a while you'd see swamp thing or a wizard from hog warts. as political this was like from star wars. . vermin supreme, and star child, the one in the transparent raincoat. >> transpartsent, not bipartisan, transpartisan. >> reporter: they're serious people who believe in small government full stop, lower taxes, fewer regulations, more freedom. >> we're looking at the likelihood of a very close race between two historically unpopular candidates. how does the libertarian party play in that mix? >> at the end of the day, i think it's equally from both sides. >> reporter: and fiscal conservatism is going to play well with republicans, especially moderate republicans. >> going to have to say tear down this wall. >> i don't think they
do you know gary johnson. >> how are you? >> reporter: not likely to run into a jawa from tatarine at a democrat or republican convention. one candidate actually performed a strip tease, baring it all for the party. this weekend's convention took place in the shadow of mega-kon. so, everything once in a while you'd see swamp thing or a wizard from hog warts. as political this was like from star wars. . vermin supreme, and star child, the one in the transparent raincoat. >>...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> right now on msnbc, new court documents reveal alleged tactics former trump university employees say they were encouraged to use to lure vulnerable students by playing to their emotions. what else these documents allege about how that university was run. >>> plus, bernie sanders' new reason for staying in the race even if he loses california. the senator now says even if clinton gets enough votes to win the nomination, she still hasn't won enough, quote, real delegates. so what is a real delegate? >
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> right now on msnbc, new court documents reveal alleged tactics former trump university employees say they were encouraged to use to lure vulnerable students by playing to their emotions. what else these documents allege about how that university was run. >>> plus, bernie sanders' new reason for staying in the race even if he loses california. the senator now says even if...
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it had been thought he would manage boris johnson's campaign. in a statement, he said i want to help build the team behind boris johnson but i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that he cannot provide leadership or build a team for the task ahead. already he is getting the backing from those who have switched allegiance from boris johnson but his surprise entrance to the race will bring new scrutiny to a man who once said he could not be p.m. >> sera lots of other folks in the cabinet who could be run minister. i am not one of them. i could not be prime minister. i'm not equipped to be prime minister. i don't want to be prime minister. >> your right to say he has come in at the 11th hour. he will be the underdog in this race, but i think he is also the underdog if you look at what he achieved in schools and his social message, and that's what we need right now. >> the dramatic morning of developments. >> my pitch is very simple. i'm the best person to be prime minister. >> to be a candidate for unity after the turmoil of the , referendum ca
it had been thought he would manage boris johnson's campaign. in a statement, he said i want to help build the team behind boris johnson but i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that he cannot provide leadership or build a team for the task ahead. already he is getting the backing from those who have switched allegiance from boris johnson but his surprise entrance to the race will bring new scrutiny to a man who once said he could not be p.m. >> sera lots of other folks in the...
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father, stanley johnson. he was on the other side of the campaign from his son but nevertheless defending his son in the aftermath of that vote. and also donald trump. he's been weighing in on this referendum result as well. why? he's in the uk as it happen at the moment. he's in scotland. he has said, this is the republican presumptive nominee for president, has said and i quote the referendum result is a great thing that the british people have taken back control of their country. these are the pictures of mr. trump as he arrived in scotland not that long ago this morning. he's visiting one of his revamped golf courses. scotland, of course, has voted overwhelmingly in favor of the uk remaining in the eu. the comments from donald trump may not go down too well with the scots around him. however, of course, the scottish vote wasn't enough to sway the overall uk decision. >> i think it's a great thing that's happened. it's an amazing vote. it's very historic. i'm very happy. >> a great thing is the word i hear
father, stanley johnson. he was on the other side of the campaign from his son but nevertheless defending his son in the aftermath of that vote. and also donald trump. he's been weighing in on this referendum result as well. why? he's in the uk as it happen at the moment. he's in scotland. he has said, this is the republican presumptive nominee for president, has said and i quote the referendum result is a great thing that the british people have taken back control of their country. these are...
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. >> johnson is an interesting fellow. boris johnson is an american. he was born in new york city. he's obviously also a british subject as well. he said recently he would renounce his american citizenship but he never did. by the way, a reporter for the french news service defeated out this picture. aids covered over the exit sign at the top of the door there so that nobody could take a picture with johnson with that sign behind him. wall street futures, the traders make on the open collapsed on the news. today is the last day of the financial quarter. there are two big worries about brexit. the first one is economic and the second is leadership. who is going to be in charge of our closest military ally. we thought we knew or we thought we had a good chance, but now we don't know. >> it's interesting to watch. >> everything is up in the air. >>> perfect handshake is up in air in canada for the three leaders. >> this did not go as planned. eventually they figure this thing out but it's being called the handshake fail of the highest order for the three leaders. they quickly get over
. >> johnson is an interesting fellow. boris johnson is an american. he was born in new york city. he's obviously also a british subject as well. he said recently he would renounce his american citizenship but he never did. by the way, a reporter for the french news service defeated out this picture. aids covered over the exit sign at the top of the door there so that nobody could take a picture with johnson with that sign behind him. wall street futures, the traders make on the open...
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that's why andrew johnson and his earlier life had actually moved to tennessee. nd that's why large numbers of poorer white southerners had actually moved to the upper midwest in surt of the war. so, yes, that i do believe that there was a phenomenon in existence. and the second part of your question is that the observers did notice those regions that were small farms. so, of course the gentleman from illinois went to northwestern north carolina and he said yeah this is pretty much how it should be. but what they wanted to do was break the political power of the landholders and redistribute that to not only former slaves but to white unionists as well. as to whether that would have -- there would have been enough land, i don't think one could nswer that question. that -- [inaudible] >> that's actually my next book project about and there was a very fassnailting convention in philadelphia -- fascinating convention in philadelphia in september of 1866 of southern unionists -- why southern unionists. and every single state sends representatives except for south caro
that's why andrew johnson and his earlier life had actually moved to tennessee. nd that's why large numbers of poorer white southerners had actually moved to the upper midwest in surt of the war. so, yes, that i do believe that there was a phenomenon in existence. and the second part of your question is that the observers did notice those regions that were small farms. so, of course the gentleman from illinois went to northwestern north carolina and he said yeah this is pretty much how it...
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many people looking at boris johnson. we will see, he was the main leader of the leave campaign and he could be someone the conservatives could rally behind which it will be a while before the uk decouples from the eu. it is a two year process and when it doesn't have a prime minister in place and probably won't until october, it will be two plus years before the full impact of leaving the eu will be felt. nicole: we are waiting for a statement from boris johnson. what do we expect him to say. he might be the next prime minister. ashley: the local media here knocking on his door, you would not see that in the us, hammering on his door live on tv, he is not answering, he will come out and congratulate david cameron on winning a great campaign, they were longtime friends in the conservative party, he won't talk about his future, all he will talk about is how happy he is that the people of this country listened to him and the leave campaign and why he thinks it is the best thing to do for this country. as for his political f
many people looking at boris johnson. we will see, he was the main leader of the leave campaign and he could be someone the conservatives could rally behind which it will be a while before the uk decouples from the eu. it is a two year process and when it doesn't have a prime minister in place and probably won't until october, it will be two plus years before the full impact of leaving the eu will be felt. nicole: we are waiting for a statement from boris johnson. what do we expect him to say....
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he said he is supporting the governor johnson. both of the major party candidates have been graced a protectionist anti-free trade policy. tell us why supporting free trade benefits american businesses and american consumers.
he said he is supporting the governor johnson. both of the major party candidates have been graced a protectionist anti-free trade policy. tell us why supporting free trade benefits american businesses and american consumers.
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i hope that the fear of boris johnson -- peter: is it interesting that the name boris johnson gets named as the same sentence as donald trump? alan: donald trump is a horrible person. a nasty person. forest johnson is a nice person. he's just a bad politician. peter: one last word on this. which way do you wanted to go? which way do you think it's going to go? the bookmakers are on one side, and the pollsters on the other side. to his right? the pollsters say they will be a brexit, and the bookmakers say people will err on the side of caution. derek: i hope the irish voters will get out in britain and swing it one way or another, and they may swing it for remain. it could be tight. so all irish voters are ordered to go out and vote on referendum day. peter: thanks for a much to all of you. thanks for being here. thanks for providing our viewers with so much food for thought. i hope you enjoy the show as much as i have. if you have, get in touch with us by mail or social media. come back next week. until then, bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ qwueeewep@1@xxxxxx 23this week, global 3000 is d
i hope that the fear of boris johnson -- peter: is it interesting that the name boris johnson gets named as the same sentence as donald trump? alan: donald trump is a horrible person. a nasty person. forest johnson is a nice person. he's just a bad politician. peter: one last word on this. which way do you wanted to go? which way do you think it's going to go? the bookmakers are on one side, and the pollsters on the other side. to his right? the pollsters say they will be a brexit, and the...
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>> then call johnson and wells. >> this is me before i went to johnson and wells. this is me now. >> they not only explained my rights, but they also explained this novel. >> they play fair capitalism. >> so if you're ready to choose the candidate who will stand up for your weeds -- rights, stand up for your rights. >> johnson and wells! >> i'm gary johnson, and i do not approve of this message. this was terrible idea. >> johnson and wells! [ applause ] >> nice. gary seemed really happy to be there. >> yeah, he really loves me. >> third party, what do you think, andrew? >> i don't know if there's a country that even has a libertarian government. like does that exist? >> no, and that's why there's no perfect government yet. >> i just found out about libertarian. for a long time, i thought they were just saying libraryians. if there was a country, it's like, why do these librarians want to run for president? but if there was a country that uses that philosophy and it works, i'm okay with it. >> it's the only consistent philosophy of all government across the board. >
>> then call johnson and wells. >> this is me before i went to johnson and wells. this is me now. >> they not only explained my rights, but they also explained this novel. >> they play fair capitalism. >> so if you're ready to choose the candidate who will stand up for your weeds -- rights, stand up for your rights. >> johnson and wells! >> i'm gary johnson, and i do not approve of this message. this was terrible idea. >> johnson and wells! [...
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governor johnson congratulations on becoming the candidate. do you obviously as we heard take issue with donald trump's immigration policies and your running mate has compared trump's deportation plan as a nazi against jews. do you agree with that. >> i do. new mexico is one of the four minority, majority states. 50% of the population of new mexico is hispanic so what does that mean when we're going to deport 11 million illegal immigrants. half the state of new mexico is going to be subject to door knocking and paper checking. >> you see it as racist? >> i do. i think that first of all, he calls them murderers and rapists. they commit far less crime than u.s. citizens. they're the cream of the crop when it comes to workers. they're not taking jobs that u.s. citizens want. we should make it as easy as possible that somebody who wants to come in this country to work to get a work visa and that should entail a background check and a social security card so taxes get paid. >> libertarians traditionally align more with republicans than democrats. g
governor johnson congratulations on becoming the candidate. do you obviously as we heard take issue with donald trump's immigration policies and your running mate has compared trump's deportation plan as a nazi against jews. do you agree with that. >> i do. new mexico is one of the four minority, majority states. 50% of the population of new mexico is hispanic so what does that mean when we're going to deport 11 million illegal immigrants. half the state of new mexico is going to be...
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most -- boris johnson. most panache? -- boris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a bbc that suggested that at eaton and oxford, boris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class honors degree. and david cameron got a first class honors degree. charlie: at oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. they got warm both of them -- form both of them and boris johnson believes he is more capable than david cameron. he is ambitious and i believe having known and talked to him about his position on europe for a number of years that he's not anti-european. he likes to have his cake and eat it. charlie: greg, reflect more on terms of contagion here. >> i think one of the reasons you've seen people, especially here in the united states looking at the full election, have been so flummoxed by the result is trying to understand what it is in the populous that would drive them to this result. a lot of studies showed fairly clearly that brexi
most -- boris johnson. most panache? -- boris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a bbc that suggested that at eaton and oxford, boris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class honors degree. and david cameron got a first class honors degree. charlie: at oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. they got warm both of them -- form both of them and boris johnson believes...
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b obvious ris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a eatonat suggested that at and oxford, b of course ris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class on-degree. and david cameron got a first class on his degree. charlie: at fox ford -- oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. but b of course ris johnson honestly thinks he's many capable than david cameron. he is ambitious. i believe having known and talked to him about his position on europe for a number of years that he's not anti-european. he likes to have his cake and eat it. charlie: greg, reflect more on terms of contagion here. >> i think one of the reasons you've seen people, especially here in the quiet who are looking at our fall election so flummoxed by the result is trying to understand what it is in the populous that would drive them to this result. a lot of studies showed fairly clearly that brexit was going to leave the average --
b obvious ris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a eatonat suggested that at and oxford, b of course ris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class on-degree. and david cameron got a first class on his degree. charlie: at fox ford -- oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. but b of course ris johnson honestly thinks he's many capable than david cameron. he is...
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here's boris johnson. let's listen in. boris johnson, well, he sort of came out of the house. we thought he was going to speak. instead he's sort of gone on the move. but we're not sure where. slightly more shambolic. the reality is boris johnson became the former mayor of london, he became the face of what we saw during the leave campaign. and before we rejoin christiane, let us take a second to listen to the prime minister who spoke a short while ago. the pm resigned, and that will take us now to talk to christiane about what on earth happens next in british politics. >> the country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise, perhaps the biggest in our history. over 33 million people from england, scotland, wales, northern ireland and gibraltar have all had their say. we should be proud of the fact that in these islands, we trust the people with these big decisions. we not only have a parliamentary democracy, but on questions about the arrangements for how we're governed, there are times when it is right to ask the people themselves, and that is what we have done. th
here's boris johnson. let's listen in. boris johnson, well, he sort of came out of the house. we thought he was going to speak. instead he's sort of gone on the move. but we're not sure where. slightly more shambolic. the reality is boris johnson became the former mayor of london, he became the face of what we saw during the leave campaign. and before we rejoin christiane, let us take a second to listen to the prime minister who spoke a short while ago. the pm resigned, and that will take us...
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. >> miss alfreda johnson, one of my favorite classmates,. >> miss alfreda johnson. >> yeah. >> we call her mom, mom, grand mom. >> all of the students were really nice and respectful. >> our students love and support her and she has been a inspiration for all of us. >> miss johnson never forgot the high school diploma that she left behind in florida, way back in 1955. so, she never stopped believing that the graduation day would come. >> regardless of age, if you have a commitment, and set your mind to it, you can achieve any goal. >> i just wanted it, i didn't stop until i tried to get it, and i got it. >> mrs. alfreda johnson. >> yeah. >> i'm just a happy person. i thank god for this day, i have arrived. >> miss johnson, i a broad her. >> ♪ >> she just wanted to hear her music, for her turn. >> i now pronounce you high school graduates. >> they can do it. it is easy as that. eye to eye. to go back and do something that you started and then to finish it. >> wonderful. >> that is great. >> miss johnson walk on that stage. i made it. >> i'm proud. >> yes. tommy g our photographer. >>
. >> miss alfreda johnson, one of my favorite classmates,. >> miss alfreda johnson. >> yeah. >> we call her mom, mom, grand mom. >> all of the students were really nice and respectful. >> our students love and support her and she has been a inspiration for all of us. >> miss johnson never forgot the high school diploma that she left behind in florida, way back in 1955. so, she never stopped believing that the graduation day would come. >>...
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westminster.e at we are learning more about boris johnson's motivations. reporter: boris johnson did not explain why he got cold feet, why he ruled himself out from the contest to be the next leader of the conservative party and the de facto whoever will become the leader of the conservative party, prime minister. could it be a certain other now going according to script, michael gove? who was his ally in the brexit camp, who suddenly published a statement earlier this morning and who said, i have come reluctantly to the conclusion provide theannot leadership were build the team for the task ahead. i have therefore decided to put my name forward for the leadership. dramatic developments within two hours this morning and we now have five official candidates but boris johnson is not a candidate and actually could the other reason be the times poll which showed that when the however many you was to be -- five -- were going to be thatled down to two and if scenario was theresa may, the home secretary and a certain boris johnson, she would have a 17 point lead.
westminster.e at we are learning more about boris johnson's motivations. reporter: boris johnson did not explain why he got cold feet, why he ruled himself out from the contest to be the next leader of the conservative party and the de facto whoever will become the leader of the conservative party, prime minister. could it be a certain other now going according to script, michael gove? who was his ally in the brexit camp, who suddenly published a statement earlier this morning and who said, i...
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she is not as known as boris johnson. everybody has an idea of who he is and what we might expect of that. boris johnson we understand is due to speak shortly, but give me a sense, what we heard from jean claude ifcker, is it a difference this country to say prime minister that is pro-brexit or gopro remain? how much of a difference does it make accessing the single market? daragh: it should not make that great deal of a just difference. -- of a difference. maybe in terms of making it beatable to europe, it might conceivable if you had some were more along the middle ground that might make the negotiation process easier. close to 48% of the u.k. wanted to stay in the eu and the negotiations should take that link. i am exhausted by opinion polls and bookmakers. i thought we left that all behind last week. tom: thank you, anna edwards. it was great coverage from parliament the last week or so. we are going to continue with our esteemed guests. i want to tariq with brad hintz -- talk with brad hintz on a moving bank. six, do
she is not as known as boris johnson. everybody has an idea of who he is and what we might expect of that. boris johnson we understand is due to speak shortly, but give me a sense, what we heard from jean claude ifcker, is it a difference this country to say prime minister that is pro-brexit or gopro remain? how much of a difference does it make accessing the single market? daragh: it should not make that great deal of a just difference. -- of a difference. maybe in terms of making it beatable...
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dustin johnson can see it there. that deliniates with the playing part of the 9th with the practice part of the 9th. the players that want to practice cannot go to the greenside or the hole side of this stick to practice on. but if your ball goes there and you are in the competition, no problem. you only get relief from a cut that is down there to practice. but you can move. that will be able to pull that out. >> landry is playing in his fir first, ranked 624th in the world. dan o'neal of the "st. louis post-dispatch" chasing down quotes said of this from landry as we go down to lee westwood up ahead at 11. >> greenside bunker shot now for westwood. a lot of room here. great shot for westwood. good 4 there after bunkering his tee shot. >> going back to 9. what landry said prior to the round, i did it with q school as well. i told myself if i get into the u.s. open or q school i will be able to make it and i will be able to do fine. he thinks the u.s. open suits his game. able to manage things because he is not a guy
dustin johnson can see it there. that deliniates with the playing part of the 9th with the practice part of the 9th. the players that want to practice cannot go to the greenside or the hole side of this stick to practice on. but if your ball goes there and you are in the competition, no problem. you only get relief from a cut that is down there to practice. but you can move. that will be able to pull that out. >> landry is playing in his fir first, ranked 624th in the world. dan o'neal of...