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johnson: is not louisiana. there's a lot of things that masquerade as cajun food that really are not. we get home. we get to sampled the real stuff . we get a real taste of louisiana on the hill. pedro: representative mike johnson, think you per your time. rep. johnson: thanks for your time. >> taking a live look now at the national book festival which is .eing podcast on c-span2 this is the festival's 17th year , bringing together books, authors, and fans. right now, michael lewis is talking about his book. we will have more authors throughout the afternoon and into the evening, live on c-span2. v.org forheck out bookt the full schedule. ♪ 's "washington journal" live every day with policies and news items that affect you. coming up, fema and the program's role in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. tensions with north korea. former leavitt, the health and human services secretary under george w. bush, discusses health concerns posed hurricane harvey. be sure to watch c-span's at 7ington journal" live a.m. ea
johnson: is not louisiana. there's a lot of things that masquerade as cajun food that really are not. we get home. we get to sampled the real stuff . we get a real taste of louisiana on the hill. pedro: representative mike johnson, think you per your time. rep. johnson: thanks for your time. >> taking a live look now at the national book festival which is .eing podcast on c-span2 this is the festival's 17th year , bringing together books, authors, and fans. right now, michael lewis is...
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he and lyndon johnson had texas roots. and so, lyndon johnson wanted to see tom clark. tom, how you doing? how's the wife? i had a boy. i got all daughters. i love them dearly, but wow, you got a boy. old ramsey. i'll tell you something. i want to make ramsey my attorney general. dang it, i can't do it because you are on the high court and they will accuse me of nepotism. i know how much you love that point. i know how much that boy love zer ss you. i know any daddy and the country would be so proud to see his son ascend to the high court. but, tom, my hands are tied. nothing i do because it is no vacancy. lord, i wish there was a vacancy. later, i interviewed justice clark's daughter, a day later, justice clark in fine health, had a lifetime appointed, when homicide, hey, hey,nt home and said, everybody, i am tired of the court. i think it is time for me to take a long vacation, may be placed on golf. algenon: or take a trip around the world. or travel. wil: so, it happened. tom clark stepped down. lbj nominates thurgood marshall. doesn't tell a single senator until th
he and lyndon johnson had texas roots. and so, lyndon johnson wanted to see tom clark. tom, how you doing? how's the wife? i had a boy. i got all daughters. i love them dearly, but wow, you got a boy. old ramsey. i'll tell you something. i want to make ramsey my attorney general. dang it, i can't do it because you are on the high court and they will accuse me of nepotism. i know how much you love that point. i know how much that boy love zer ss you. i know any daddy and the country would be so...
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johnson got behind the defender. shoved out at the 24. >> kirk: how about johnson improvising? he runs a hitch and gives up on it, and he sees the quarterback in trouble and takes off behind the corner and finds an opening. great recognition to make the throw for the first down. >> chris: 24 he couseconds to . with. mcsorley flips it at the last minute. barkley, still running and scoots out of bounds at the 10. made a man miss. 15 seconds to play. >> kirk: he saves the time-out by getting out of bounds. it's been all night. why not one of the last plays of the game? shake right there. gets by him, and he is able to pick up five or eight more yards and he gets out of bounds so they don't have to be in hurry-up mode. >> chris: you have to take an immediate time-out. tackled at the field of play. first and goal. throwing a far side. gesicki makes a catch and they use four seconds and get about two yards. three yards. >> kirk: i think he wanted to get the ball to johnson downfield, and instead of throwing it away, he flips it to gesicki for a couple of yards. >> chris: how great is
johnson got behind the defender. shoved out at the 24. >> kirk: how about johnson improvising? he runs a hitch and gives up on it, and he sees the quarterback in trouble and takes off behind the corner and finds an opening. great recognition to make the throw for the first down. >> chris: 24 he couseconds to . with. mcsorley flips it at the last minute. barkley, still running and scoots out of bounds at the 10. made a man miss. 15 seconds to play. >> kirk: he saves the...
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any given day johnson is to be blamed for something. i do want to also acknowledge that we have a very i think useful meeting short but useful opportunity to be with prime minister may and members of her senior staff this morning. we discussed a number of areas of mutual interest that i express my appreciation to the prime minister for the very strong support and resolve of the united kingdom both as an important member of the u.n. security council but also the public statements to send a strong message to north korea and the regime of north korea that their efforts to advance their nuclear weapons programs and the threat and posture they have taken is not acceptable to any member of the international community and that support is very important in our efforts to bring that to a resolution. the prime minister and i have had a discussion briefly about the threat that iran poses to the region this and destabilizing activities in yemen and syria and other parts of the region and we have discussed our shared and just to find a solution to t
any given day johnson is to be blamed for something. i do want to also acknowledge that we have a very i think useful meeting short but useful opportunity to be with prime minister may and members of her senior staff this morning. we discussed a number of areas of mutual interest that i express my appreciation to the prime minister for the very strong support and resolve of the united kingdom both as an important member of the u.n. security council but also the public statements to send a...
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of criticized worst johnson -- boris johnson of revitalizing this pound talk. what is clear though is that she has not fired him. may expected to deliver a 5000 word speech on friday about her vision of brexit. before she could even get to that, another member of her team sent out a 400 word vision of it. mark: i will not say that he is an enemy of her's, but could closestcloses to her -- to her be more of a threat on the outside? a= -- failed to win that that big parliamentary majority that she hoped for in that snap election. she has been trying to state her own brexit position. for boris johnson, this is a bit of a long game. mark: he is not necessarily popular though. is it true that he was kicked out of the limelight due to his lack of popularity? >> this is according to one of the co-writers at bloomberg whose story is coming out in the next week. nick timothy lost his job after the election, and he said that there internal data showed that boris johnson was not particularly popular. that's why they made it so much of theresa may during the campaign. that
of criticized worst johnson -- boris johnson of revitalizing this pound talk. what is clear though is that she has not fired him. may expected to deliver a 5000 word speech on friday about her vision of brexit. before she could even get to that, another member of her team sent out a 400 word vision of it. mark: i will not say that he is an enemy of her's, but could closestcloses to her -- to her be more of a threat on the outside? a= -- failed to win that that big parliamentary majority that...
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chairman johnson: request noted. senator hairis: on the issue of dak -- senator hairis: on the issue of daca -- senator harris: on the the of daca, in making decision to rescind daca you indicated that recipients will in some period of time the order to apply. i'm told by folks working on the ground that they have seen a slowdown in daca recipients reapplying. are you prepared to extend the amount of time that they in order will have? secretary duke: we have had no requests. i did talk to one senator about a potential need for an extension, but we have had no indication from daca recipients that they are having trouble. we did check the system to make sure it is easy system to reapply, and they do not have to reproduce their documents. senator harris: have you convened or had a meeting at all or input from the community folks who are working on the ground to get information from them? if not, i request that you do that so you can get a complete picture of what is actually happening on the ground. i will tell you from
chairman johnson: request noted. senator hairis: on the issue of dak -- senator hairis: on the issue of daca -- senator harris: on the the of daca, in making decision to rescind daca you indicated that recipients will in some period of time the order to apply. i'm told by folks working on the ground that they have seen a slowdown in daca recipients reapplying. are you prepared to extend the amount of time that they in order will have? secretary duke: we have had no requests. i did talk to one...
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gallagher looking for johnson. over the middle. first down. >> johnson ran a great route. caught that in heavy traffic. marshal brings him down >> i have no ideas why they didn't double cover him. they had two usc player playing no one down low and working deep. great throw by elinger >> 7 catches 191 yards. >> first down. looking over the middle. caught. lorenzo jones lost his footing. if not he could have jogged in the end zone >> he slipped and fell down. he had the touchdown. >> he's going to walk in and he just loses the left foot. he goes down to the ground, but he does get a first down. it will be first and goal here coming up. >> at the 3-yard line. chris warren in the back field. in gallagher sprints up. looks. back. throws. wide open. touchdown longhorns. what an answer from texas and sam ehlinger. here's bluer they will fade the block. then head across the field. the eyes of the defense follow ehlinger. he gets outside of the hash marks and then throws to the wide open brew grbac on the other side. and the true freshman with the biggest catch of his life. >> rol
gallagher looking for johnson. over the middle. first down. >> johnson ran a great route. caught that in heavy traffic. marshal brings him down >> i have no ideas why they didn't double cover him. they had two usc player playing no one down low and working deep. great throw by elinger >> 7 catches 191 yards. >> first down. looking over the middle. caught. lorenzo jones lost his footing. if not he could have jogged in the end zone >> he slipped and fell down. he had...
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it was the kennedy-johnson team that ran in 1960. we talk about the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 as the hallmark lbj achievements, but the immigration act of 1965 is huge and it changed our country forever in really positive ways and i try to argue that that was not just link to jfk's memory. -- linked to jfk's memory. he had been working on immigration from the time he ran for congress in 1946. >> in foreign policy, it seems to me the transformational figure between the two of them is john f. kennedy. even before he becomes president, if you go back and look at the speeches of the campaign and early in his presidency, like seattle 1961, there are seeds, more than arguments about a fundamentally changed superpower relationship. that i think were cut short by the assassination. johnson's problem was that he was not transformational on foreign policy. he was a cold warrior and i think he believed on some level in the dominant theory. -- domino theory. he believed, if we don't fight them in south vietnam, w
it was the kennedy-johnson team that ran in 1960. we talk about the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 as the hallmark lbj achievements, but the immigration act of 1965 is huge and it changed our country forever in really positive ways and i try to argue that that was not just link to jfk's memory. -- linked to jfk's memory. he had been working on immigration from the time he ran for congress in 1946. >> in foreign policy, it seems to me the transformational figure...
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and the big question is, how much is boris johnson week. and the big question is, how much is borisjohnson involved in that speech itself? we know he and michael gove are trying to put forward their vision of brexit. michael gove are trying to put forward their vision of brexitlj know boris johnson forward their vision of brexitlj know borisjohnson has seen a draft of the florence speech. we don't know, given what he said yesterday, does that change anything in the d raft by does that change anything in the draft by the time it is delivered on friday? perhaps you will never know that because we will only hear the actual speech. we also know one of the motivations for boris johnson's intervention is the whole issue of money is following brexit. he says he doesn't want to see payments for ongoing access to european markets. the question will be, what deal does theresa may do over an interim transition period and what kind of payments might that involve? can she square off division round her cabinet table, particularly among the brexiteers, wh
and the big question is, how much is boris johnson week. and the big question is, how much is borisjohnson involved in that speech itself? we know he and michael gove are trying to put forward their vision of brexit. michael gove are trying to put forward their vision of brexitlj know boris johnson forward their vision of brexitlj know borisjohnson has seen a draft of the florence speech. we don't know, given what he said yesterday, does that change anything in the d raft by does that change...
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[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer mom,on my car insurance of money by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. >>> here's more of what jimmy kimmel has to say on his show tonight. >> all day today, the senate finance committee was holding hearing -- had a hearing on this bill. there were protests in the hallways, heated exchanges. at the end o the day, an hour and a half ago, one of the two key republican holdouts, susan collins, senator from maine said she would not support graham/cassidy which means this bill is almost certainly dead.
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johnson: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks -- >> next, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the constitution and the rule of law. these commentses are part of a series of events taking place at the heritage foundation to mark
johnson: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks -- >> next, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the constitution and the rule of law. these commentses are part of a series of events taking place at the heritage foundation to mark
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is what mrs may fears from boris johnson to let's finish i'iow from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardian. from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardianlj from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardian. i know you would like to carry on but there are other stories that we need to get a look in. johnson and distortion round after brexit claims. he is now saying that he is misquoting. the bbc reality check, once again juggfing bbc reality check, once again juggling this number and they say on twitter, we have said before, the uk did notand twitter, we have said before, the uk did not and still does not send £350 million a week to the eu. that this figure is magical. it is magical. because it appeared on the side of a bus, it must be true. some of the other newspapers have pointed out that that does not include the re bate that that does not include the rebate that mrs thatcher negotiated for us, also all the subsidies which the government has said it will continue to pay, particularly to agriculture. so the fact that he has gone back to this figure s
is what mrs may fears from boris johnson to let's finish i'iow from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardian. from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardianlj from boris johnson to let's finish now with the guardian. i know you would like to carry on but there are other stories that we need to get a look in. johnson and distortion round after brexit claims. he is now saying that he is misquoting. the bbc reality check, once again juggfing bbc reality check, once again...
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all—out war between boris johnson and philip conference. all—out war between borisjohnson and philip hammond according to the daily mail on sunday. they claim there is a feud following theresa may? speech yesterday. the sunday times also leading with the dispute amongst senior tory ministers and leadership plot. fractures of the top of the conservative party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph which focuses on borisjohnson, saying he is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after march 200019. and the foreign secretary also pitching —— featuring on the front of the sunday express, giving him credit of getting the uk out of the eu as planned and avoiding a cliff edge exit. a lot of brexit! it is like game of thrones, that show of unity that we had before the fraud speech made by theresa may it seems all to have been an illusion. we are under no illusion that she's not trying to hold it together, she is, we know that. but is it to be believed, is this the feud that the paper is actually want. let's look a
all—out war between boris johnson and philip conference. all—out war between borisjohnson and philip hammond according to the daily mail on sunday. they claim there is a feud following theresa may? speech yesterday. the sunday times also leading with the dispute amongst senior tory ministers and leadership plot. fractures of the top of the conservative party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph which focuses on borisjohnson, saying he is against the uk adopting any new eu rules...
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johnson got behind the defender. shoved out at the 24. >> kirk: how about johnson improvising? he runs a hitch and gives up on it, and he sees the quarterback in trouble and takes off behind the corner and finds an opening. great recognition to make the throw for the first down. >> chris: 24 he couseconds to . with. mcsorley flips it at the last minute. barkley, still running and scoots out of bounds at the 10. made a man miss. 15 seconds to play. >> kirk: he saves the time-out by getting out of bounds. it's been all night. why not one of the last plays of the game? shake right there. gets by him, and he is able to pick up five or eight more yards and he gets out of bounds so they don't have to be in hurry-up mode. >> chris: you have to take an immediate time-out. tackled at the field of play. first and goal. throwing a far side. gesicki makes a catch and they use four seconds and get about two yards. three yards. >> kirk: i think he wanted to get the ball to johnson downfield, and instead of throwing it away, he flips it to gesicki for a couple of yards. >> chris: how great is
johnson got behind the defender. shoved out at the 24. >> kirk: how about johnson improvising? he runs a hitch and gives up on it, and he sees the quarterback in trouble and takes off behind the corner and finds an opening. great recognition to make the throw for the first down. >> chris: 24 he couseconds to . with. mcsorley flips it at the last minute. barkley, still running and scoots out of bounds at the 10. made a man miss. 15 seconds to play. >> kirk: he saves the...
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gallagher looking for johnson. over the middle. first down. >> johnson ran a great route. caught that in heavy traffic. marshal brings him down >> i have no ideas why they didn't double cover him. they had two usc player playing no one down low and johnson was working deep. great throw by elinger >> 7 catches 191 yards. >> first down. looking over the middle. caught. lorenzo jones lost his footing. if not he could have jogged in the end zone >> he slipped and fell down. he had the touchdown. >> he's going to walk in and he just loses the left foot. he goes down to the ground, but he does get a first down. it will be first and goal here coming up. >> at the 3-yard line. chris warren in the back field. in motion. gallagher sprints up. looks. back. throws. wide open. touchdown longhorns. what an answer from texas and sam ehlinger. here's bluer they will fade the block. then head across the field. the eyes of the defense follow ehlinger. he gets outside of the hash marks and then throws to the wide open brew grbac on the other side. and the true freshman with the biggest catch
gallagher looking for johnson. over the middle. first down. >> johnson ran a great route. caught that in heavy traffic. marshal brings him down >> i have no ideas why they didn't double cover him. they had two usc player playing no one down low and johnson was working deep. great throw by elinger >> 7 catches 191 yards. >> first down. looking over the middle. caught. lorenzo jones lost his footing. if not he could have jogged in the end zone >> he slipped and fell...
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johnson became chair of the committee in 1919. he hired this chief eugenicist for the committee in 1921. by 1922 they were publicly ranking the genetic failings of americans by their national origin. by two years after that, 1924, they had achieved what they were aiming at. by 1924, wilson was gone, calvin coolidge was in and signed a anti-immigration bill. it was jauld the johnson reed immigration. it was a eugenics bill. it was a bill to protect america from a stream of alien blood. it was a bill to stop american civilization from descending into bar barrism. that 1924 bill restricted immigration dramatically but in a specifically targeted way, it band immigration from asia countries all together, there was a asia exclusion zone. it targeted jews and i tall ians that were unpopular through a neat oe math trick. the formula that they put into law in 1924 limited immigrants based on national origin but in a specific way. the numbers of immigrants who would be allowed in were based on the number of people of that national origin wh
johnson became chair of the committee in 1919. he hired this chief eugenicist for the committee in 1921. by 1922 they were publicly ranking the genetic failings of americans by their national origin. by two years after that, 1924, they had achieved what they were aiming at. by 1924, wilson was gone, calvin coolidge was in and signed a anti-immigration bill. it was jauld the johnson reed immigration. it was a eugenics bill. it was a bill to protect america from a stream of alien blood. it was a...
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johnson: mr. president, i rise today to talk about th the disasters of obamacare and possible solutions. a powerful first step. not perfect but a step that would take us off the path of a single pair system and put us on a path of federalism, greater state control but in many respects greater freedom for the american public. during the last health care discussion, debate, i spoke of a couple that i had spoken with just that day, sharon verne colby from river falls, wisconsin. they had a real problem. they had preexisting conditions. they were quite pleased when obamacare passed because their preexisting conditions they now believed would be covered. so they signed up for obamacare in 2014, paid the premiums, sent in their paycheck stubs to make sure their income levels qualified for the level subsidies. then a funny thing happened when they got their tax returns in march of 2015. they had to pay back more than $15,000 in subsidies because they'd made $59,000. they had to cash in pretty much all of
johnson: mr. president, i rise today to talk about th the disasters of obamacare and possible solutions. a powerful first step. not perfect but a step that would take us off the path of a single pair system and put us on a path of federalism, greater state control but in many respects greater freedom for the american public. during the last health care discussion, debate, i spoke of a couple that i had spoken with just that day, sharon verne colby from river falls, wisconsin. they had a real...
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"fox5" lindsey watts sat down with lamar johnson and his journey to freedom. by mid atlantic innocence project dedicated to exxon operating people wrongly cop viktsd. they've been working on his case for years. this week that work finally paid off. >> murder charges behind him lamar johnson walks into the sunlight into the amps of his family. >> i just cannot stop smiling. it's so -- this feeling is amazing. >> finally the end of his fight for f goes back 13 years. >> when with i first gotta rested i said, wow, they charmed me with murder. if you ain't fwot the right resources it's hard to prove innocence. it was at times i thought i would die in there. >> johnson was convicted of gunning down a man in baltimore despite a lack of physical evidence. he was misidentified by informant and npsed to life in prison gone. >> i was in the room and seen pope project innocent project. i know i'm innocent let me write these people. >> he met with the legal director and she said i in you and your innocence. that meant the world to me. >> the mid atlantic innocence project
"fox5" lindsey watts sat down with lamar johnson and his journey to freedom. by mid atlantic innocence project dedicated to exxon operating people wrongly cop viktsd. they've been working on his case for years. this week that work finally paid off. >> murder charges behind him lamar johnson walks into the sunlight into the amps of his family. >> i just cannot stop smiling. it's so -- this feeling is amazing. >> finally the end of his fight for f goes back 13 years....
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charlie: johnson inherited it. ken: you can hear johnson's hawkishness. there is a memo circulating around saying, it is so damning, we were there 70% to save face, 20% to contain china, and 10% for the good of the vietnamese people. that is an early, cynical memo that was one of the devastating evidences that what they are saying publicly is not what they actually believe and know. combined with the doubts of the efficacy of their strategies and fighting this guerrilla war, but this is not going to turn out well. and it does not. charlie: we will continue the conversation. i know you have to go. thank you for coming. ken: thank you, charlie. charlie: speaking of lyndon johnson, here is the conversation. the national security adviser to president kennedy and president johnson. here is what he said expressing his doubts about vietnam. president johnson: the more i think about this thing, i do not -- it looks like me we are getting into another korea. i do not think it is worth fighting more and i do not know if we can get out. we just have got to think abo
charlie: johnson inherited it. ken: you can hear johnson's hawkishness. there is a memo circulating around saying, it is so damning, we were there 70% to save face, 20% to contain china, and 10% for the good of the vietnamese people. that is an early, cynical memo that was one of the devastating evidences that what they are saying publicly is not what they actually believe and know. combined with the doubts of the efficacy of their strategies and fighting this guerrilla war, but this is not...
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boris johnson and argument over the figure centre around? borisjohnson and other leave campaigners said that in august 2014 the uk gave £350 million a week to the eu. the gross contribution was actually £161 million. but crucially, the rebate is removed before any money sent to brussels. so the amount sent to the eu in 2014 was £276 million a week, after the rebate. brexiteers insist there will be huge sums to reclaim after we leave. everyone knows it is an awful lot of money. wouldn't it be more productive to discuss how we will spend that money when we come out, and also to discuss the point that many of us don't think there is any moral or political or legal reason to go on paying them, once we have left. indeed i think it would be illegal to go on paying them once we have left. this tussle over numbers is a side story to the debate still going on in the cabinet about what brexit looks like, just days before theresa may is due to make a major speech to try and break the deadlock in the negotiations. downing street said it was important
boris johnson and argument over the figure centre around? borisjohnson and other leave campaigners said that in august 2014 the uk gave £350 million a week to the eu. the gross contribution was actually £161 million. but crucially, the rebate is removed before any money sent to brussels. so the amount sent to the eu in 2014 was £276 million a week, after the rebate. brexiteers insist there will be huge sums to reclaim after we leave. everyone knows it is an awful lot of money. wouldn't it be...
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vista johnson does not contradict that goes further than agreed government policy. -- boris johnson. what we all want is the best possible deal for britain, to secure oui’ future best possible deal for britain, to secure our future outside the european union and keep a close relationship with our current european partners. some conservatives don't go along with boris johnson's assertion conservatives don't go along with borisjohnson‘s assertion that brexit would be great. heated referendum debates and ruth davidson took him on. can you tell as one country in the world but said it would give is a better deal if we came out be you? overoptimism about the future britain outside the eu sells people short. so, what do conservatives arriving in manchester make—up boris johnson's conservatives arriving in manchester make—up borisjohnson‘s latest intervention? he is positioning himself as a spokesperson for brexit. we're not sure that boris going down this line is the right way forward. are like people who are charismatic and can speak their minds. boris is one of those people. wha
vista johnson does not contradict that goes further than agreed government policy. -- boris johnson. what we all want is the best possible deal for britain, to secure oui’ future best possible deal for britain, to secure our future outside the european union and keep a close relationship with our current european partners. some conservatives don't go along with boris johnson's assertion conservatives don't go along with borisjohnson‘s assertion that brexit would be great. heated referendum...
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and then president johnson. and here is what johnson is saying to him, expressing his doubts about vietnam. here it is. >> i will tell you the more i stay add wake last night think being this thing, the more i think about it, >> rose: a domino theory comes up and up and up. we have to go there, or it will be a domino that will knock down the entire anti-communist world. >> i find one of the most devastating pieces of footage in this whole film is in 1966, senator fullbright had here hearing to discuss what was going on and they brought george ken in there, the author of the containment philosophy that was essentially-- and so this is basically we have to contain communism, so it is a domino theory, we have to contain it in asia and george basically says if we were not already in vietnam i would see no reason why we should get involved. i don't think it matters. i don't think it will make any difference. our credibility is fine and we should not worry about some little problem on the other side of the world that
and then president johnson. and here is what johnson is saying to him, expressing his doubts about vietnam. here it is. >> i will tell you the more i stay add wake last night think being this thing, the more i think about it, >> rose: a domino theory comes up and up and up. we have to go there, or it will be a domino that will knock down the entire anti-communist world. >> i find one of the most devastating pieces of footage in this whole film is in 1966, senator fullbright...
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kennedy-johnson team that ran in 1960. rights about the civil act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 as the hallmark lbj achievements, but the immigration act of 1965 is huge and it changed our country forever in really positive ways and i try to argue that that was not just link to jfk's memory. he had been working on rangration from the time he for congress in 1946. >> in foreign policy, it seems to me the transformational figure between the two of them is john f. kennedy. president, if you go back and look at the speeches of the campaign and early in his presidency, like seattle 1961, there are seeds, more than seats, arguments about a changed superpower relationship. that i think were cut short by the assassination. was that heoblem was not transformational on foreign policy. he was a cold warrior and i think he believed on some level in the dominant theory. he believed, if we don't fight them in south vietnam, we will fight them in the streets of san francisco even though we also note private -- president johns
kennedy-johnson team that ran in 1960. rights about the civil act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 as the hallmark lbj achievements, but the immigration act of 1965 is huge and it changed our country forever in really positive ways and i try to argue that that was not just link to jfk's memory. he had been working on rangration from the time he for congress in 1946. >> in foreign policy, it seems to me the transformational figure between the two of them is john f. kennedy....
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& johnson and win. she used talcum powder almost every age 49. deane: they took my pathology report and my slides with my tissue and did further research on it, and it came back definitely showing talcum in my ovaries. sharyl: not all alleged victims have won their lawsuits. but three others were recently awarded $197 million after arguing johnson & johnson knew about "30 years of studies showing an increased risk of ovarian cancer," yet failed to warn the public. johnson & johnson plans to appeal the latest verdict and says its products are safe and supported by decades of scientific evidence and that studies linking talc to cancer are flawed. thousands of lawsuits are pending. next week on "full measure" -- republican ken buck is speaking out of school about the shocking, transactional nature of washington politics. rep. buck: it surprised me when i got here. this place is really shocking. to see the influence that money has in politics. sharyl: says nothing ever really gets done in congress. we will
& johnson and win. she used talcum powder almost every age 49. deane: they took my pathology report and my slides with my tissue and did further research on it, and it came back definitely showing talcum in my ovaries. sharyl: not all alleged victims have won their lawsuits. but three others were recently awarded $197 million after arguing johnson & johnson knew about "30 years of studies showing an increased risk of ovarian cancer," yet failed to warn the public. johnson...
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anyway we can monkeywrench johnson's initiative. >> monkeywrench meant? >> throw a monkey wrench into the gears and stop it. a rainy day like today, down at the beach and a potted jigsaw puzzle because there's nothing else to do and you put thes puzzle pieces together in aat stuff comes out and you go away, but your brother-in-law comes up behind you and starts putting a few pieces of the puzzle together and eventually gets assembled. that was my little piece of the puzzle and i was glad to contribute. >> a crucial piece it was. one thing that strikes me has been the extraordinary way you manage to remain dispassionate and yet haven't edge and seek involvement in what's going on. he did not live all of this history, and >> many of us have lived much of it. for a generation, i've read the book feeling as though i was reliving my life. did you feel that way at all?wa did you feel personally involved in the larger events? >> i was in college duringllege watergate, so i wasn't in college at the time of the great vietnam protests and yet come in nixon was a ba
anyway we can monkeywrench johnson's initiative. >> monkeywrench meant? >> throw a monkey wrench into the gears and stop it. a rainy day like today, down at the beach and a potted jigsaw puzzle because there's nothing else to do and you put thes puzzle pieces together in aat stuff comes out and you go away, but your brother-in-law comes up behind you and starts putting a few pieces of the puzzle together and eventually gets assembled. that was my little piece of the puzzle and i was...
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that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount in the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract had cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers until the truth about what they know. to tell the truth that they knew they had the potential to kill people using their baby powder that's all for tonight be sure to check out our website at aol dot law where you can actually talk to an attorney about any of the stories we cover on the show and follow it find us on facebook at facebook dot com slash r t america's lawyer might have been tony and this is america's lawyer where every week we tell you the stories that corporate media is ordered not to tell because their advertisers won't let them have a great night. little blog selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that. you socks for the tell you that will be gossip and t
that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount in the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract had cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers until the truth about what they know. to tell the truth that they knew they had the potential to kill people using their baby powder that's all for...
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and johnson's cover. they knew they absolutely knew their baby powder could cause cancer a los angeles jury ordered johnson and johnson to pay four hundred seventeen million dollars in compensatory and punitive damages to a sixty three year old woman dying of ovarian cancer the lawsuit says the contract had cancer after using the company's baby powder for decades internal company documents were used as evidence during the case demonstrating the johnson and johnson knew about these risk clearly they knew and indeed they did know about the research that dated back to nine hundred seventy s. that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract had cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers and tell the truth about what they knew tell the truth that they knew they h
and johnson's cover. they knew they absolutely knew their baby powder could cause cancer a los angeles jury ordered johnson and johnson to pay four hundred seventeen million dollars in compensatory and punitive damages to a sixty three year old woman dying of ovarian cancer the lawsuit says the contract had cancer after using the company's baby powder for decades internal company documents were used as evidence during the case demonstrating the johnson and johnson knew about these risk clearly...
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. >> white people cannot say they're proud to be white -- >> william johnson is a white nationalist, up next we investigate the politicians taken cash from johnson and other groups with extremist views. >> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, a cool 59 in san francisco right now. i'll tell you the spots dropping down to the 40s tomorrow morning. >> did you see it? a wild night at levi stadium. we'll tell you about what happened on the field that could make this the most talked about game in years. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. protests across the country. =raj/2-shot= >>> hate in politics, it's an issue that's sparking national protest across the country. >> many politicians denounce hate groups but we found they're also taking money from white nationalists and leaders of the groups. >> the southern poverty law center is a nonprofit in alabama that keeps a list of what it calls hate
. >> white people cannot say they're proud to be white -- >> william johnson is a white nationalist, up next we investigate the politicians taken cash from johnson and other groups with extremist views. >> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, a cool 59 in san francisco right now. i'll tell you the spots dropping down to the 40s tomorrow morning. >> did you see it? a wild night at levi stadium. we'll tell you about what happened on the field that could make this the most...
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and a ford secretary johnson and all that assures us that on any given day johnson is going to be to blame for something. i do want to also acknowledge that we had a very i think useful meeting short of a very useful opportunity with prime minister my members of her senior staff this morning. we discussed a number of areas of mutual interest i expressed my appreciation to the prime minister for the very strong support and resolve of the united kingdom both as an important member of the u.n. security council but also in the public statements and actions to send a very strong message to north korea and the regime in north korea that their efforts to change their nuclear weapons programs and the threatening posture that they've taken is not acceptable acceptable to any member of the international community and that support is very important in our efforts to bring that to a resolution the prime minister not also had a discussion briefly about the threat that iran poses to the region there is destabilizing activities in yemen in syria and other parts of the region and we discussed our sh
and a ford secretary johnson and all that assures us that on any given day johnson is going to be to blame for something. i do want to also acknowledge that we had a very i think useful meeting short of a very useful opportunity with prime minister my members of her senior staff this morning. we discussed a number of areas of mutual interest i expressed my appreciation to the prime minister for the very strong support and resolve of the united kingdom both as an important member of the u.n....
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what is more likely, force johnson -- boris johnson resigns or he is pushed? >> he has indicated that he might resign by the weekend if his great vision of a wonderful brexit does not go through. cannot sack him. she does not have a majority. government is holding on, but it is holding on by a very thin thread. what she does not want is a crisis. , the 400nteresting word paragraph did not happen by accident. support,y has some some members are getting behind him. suggestion that the tory party is not actually behind him, so he has kind of damage consult a little bit. mark: a cabinet meeting on thursday. what is that special cabinet meeting all about? >> from what i am hearing, it is kind of a last canvassing view of the cabinet on brexit. friday -- littered on delivered on friday, it is aimed at moving things on, but it is hoping that things will progress to the next stage, i.e. let's talk trade. think they are still a little -- i think some are still bewildered about the news of what is going on over here. vonnie: what needs to be said on friday to help move
what is more likely, force johnson -- boris johnson resigns or he is pushed? >> he has indicated that he might resign by the weekend if his great vision of a wonderful brexit does not go through. cannot sack him. she does not have a majority. government is holding on, but it is holding on by a very thin thread. what she does not want is a crisis. , the 400nteresting word paragraph did not happen by accident. support,y has some some members are getting behind him. suggestion that the tory...
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>> katherine johnson is the 99-year-old mathematician that calculated the trajectories to get john glenn orbiting the planet and she was a figure and talked about her writing the book and actually margo is the daughter of bob lee who was an engineer who worked at nasa with me. it's like a family affair. s mission in space? >> training to be a kind of engineer starts at an early age. i started building things in middle school and the main thing about the training is to get kids looking at the night sky seeing the space station going overhead, building and creating something -- was the second question? >> how much emphasis could be put on stem? >> guest: emphasis should be put on steam, science technology arts and mathematics. ali activity associated with the arts is part of stem education. having kids creating, music lessons, all the different things prepared me to get to space and work with other people, languages, working with russian colleagues and understanding these other things all part of that training for spaceflight. >> host: you are on with leland melvin. >> reporter: it is grea
>> katherine johnson is the 99-year-old mathematician that calculated the trajectories to get john glenn orbiting the planet and she was a figure and talked about her writing the book and actually margo is the daughter of bob lee who was an engineer who worked at nasa with me. it's like a family affair. s mission in space? >> training to be a kind of engineer starts at an early age. i started building things in middle school and the main thing about the training is to get kids...
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johnson. julie: that is all johnson. julie: that is all so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. alisa: i'm alisa parenti in alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your "first word news." one person is dead and three others wounded after a shooting at a high school in washington state. a spokesman says the threat is, quote, "eliminated." the school is no longer on lockdown. the aclu and the electronic run tear foundation have filed suit against the trump administration over searches and seizures of multiple -- mobile phones and other electronic devices by border agents who, they say, did not have warrants. they say they were in violation of the first amendment and fourth a
johnson. julie: that is all johnson. julie: that is all so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. alisa: i'm alisa parenti in alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington,...
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philip hammond is a soft grexit man, boris johnson illusion. philip hammond is a soft grexit man, borisjohnson wants a ha rd grexit man, borisjohnson wants a hard brexit. they are at odds. —— brexit. the fight between chancellor hammond and boris johnson, brexit. the fight between chancellor hammond and borisjohnson, allegedly boris and his camp claimed that had he not exerted the kind of pressure that he did leading up to the friends speech, theresa may would have announced a five—year transition, which is what philip hammond wanted. —— france. transition, which is what philip hammond wanted. -- france. we knew the cabinet and the party were split over the referendum, the eu. we have no night for some time. are they unable to bury their differences and act like grown—ups? the average person reading these front pages would think, are a bunch of babies? it is infantile. the clock is ticking. the clock is very clearly ticking. the clock is very clearly ticking. that deal needs to really be struck by next autumn so that it can be appro
philip hammond is a soft grexit man, boris johnson illusion. philip hammond is a soft grexit man, borisjohnson wants a ha rd grexit man, borisjohnson wants a hard brexit. they are at odds. —— brexit. the fight between chancellor hammond and boris johnson, brexit. the fight between chancellor hammond and borisjohnson, allegedly boris and his camp claimed that had he not exerted the kind of pressure that he did leading up to the friends speech, theresa may would have announced a five—year...
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he'll tell us what president johnson said about that. and what president johnson had to say publicly about other protests by athletes at this time. including at the olympics in 1968. >>> and once again tonight, nfl players stood in solidarity against president trump's comments. and we have learned just how widespread the use of private e-mail is and has been in the trump white house. and maybe that, maybe that's the story. the president doesn't want us talking about. >> dire situation in puerto rico. >> translator: everything is destroyed, she said. >> residents are calling on the federal government, begging them to step up its response. >> what message is the president sending by emphasizing sports right now and not a big crisis of affecting -- >> not emphasizing sports. >> wouldn't you love to see a nfl owner when somebody disrespects our flag to get that son of a bitch off the field right now? out. they're fired. >> they're not s.o.b.s. they're smartd, thoughtful guys. >> i don't think it's too much to ask to stand for our national an
he'll tell us what president johnson said about that. and what president johnson had to say publicly about other protests by athletes at this time. including at the olympics in 1968. >>> and once again tonight, nfl players stood in solidarity against president trump's comments. and we have learned just how widespread the use of private e-mail is and has been in the trump white house. and maybe that, maybe that's the story. the president doesn't want us talking about. >> dire...
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>> reporter: eight months after being accused in a crime that stunned the city, adrian johnson admitted detectives arrested right man, the assistant us attorney told the judge, the five dna samples taken from the popular actress's body were an exact match. >> tricia mccauley left her home christmas day telling friends in a text message she was on her way and would be at their dinner party by 6:00 p.m. but somewhere along the way, and still unclear how, she encountered adrian johnson, who brutalized tricia mccauley breaking her nose before using her scarf to strangle her. johnson who had been ordered by the court to wear a gps ankle bracelet in the day before the murder but never showed, was identified by police as a suspect after he assault add clerk at a cvs. police r photograph and a man walking a dog on p street recognized not only him but the car >> we briefly exchanged words, i tried to document the license plate number, there was a bumper sticker, more plants that was a significant identifier on her car. >> reporter: jonathan called police and within minutes they had the car stopp
>> reporter: eight months after being accused in a crime that stunned the city, adrian johnson admitted detectives arrested right man, the assistant us attorney told the judge, the five dna samples taken from the popular actress's body were an exact match. >> tricia mccauley left her home christmas day telling friends in a text message she was on her way and would be at their dinner party by 6:00 p.m. but somewhere along the way, and still unclear how, she encountered adrian...
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-- johnson nixon. we are trying to do a lot of of story of so-called ordinary people and then you have this more abstract top-down policy consideration. but when you have a guy making that policy showing his anxieties and his concerns, or you hear -- charlie: he is almost crying out to his friends saying what do i do. he doesn't want his friends to die. hide, or makerun, it stop. you feel that tension. with nixon, you hear the calculation that run counter to what the positive public pronouncements are about the war. charlie: including the generals. lynn: what is devastating if are getting advice that it will not work out. they get accurate advice from the cia intelligence. this is not going well and it will not work out and yet somehow the option to not do it is not an option that it has been taken seriously. johnson was scared of the idea that he might be the person to lose a war. lynn: exactly. ken: and nixon spent four years kind of doing this flight of handtrick -- slight of trick so he is not the
-- johnson nixon. we are trying to do a lot of of story of so-called ordinary people and then you have this more abstract top-down policy consideration. but when you have a guy making that policy showing his anxieties and his concerns, or you hear -- charlie: he is almost crying out to his friends saying what do i do. he doesn't want his friends to die. hide, or makerun, it stop. you feel that tension. with nixon, you hear the calculation that run counter to what the positive public...
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johnson argued that the u.k. should not pay to have access to that you single market after brexit is. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thanks so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities, risk on this morning. futures up an additional six as well. fixed income fairly quiet this morning. a little bit of that today. euro. oil elevated. that is american oil. $50 a barrel. 10.23, shows the bull market over the last number of days. yen, 111.35. gold week as well. francine: when you look at the bullish sentiment, seems to be filtering through the asian stocks and european stocks. , 1.35.to show you pound look out for any comments from boris johnson. we have that big speech from theresa may later in the week. dollar stronger. safe havens slipping a touch. tom: let's do a chart. this will be a source of conversation. really across all this week, with the fed meeting on wednesday, this is the fed funds t
johnson argued that the u.k. should not pay to have access to that you single market after brexit is. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thanks so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities, risk on this morning. futures up an additional six as well. fixed income fairly quiet this morning. a little bit of that today. euro. oil elevated. that is american oil. $50 a barrel. 10.23,...
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in terms of what boris johnson prime minister again. in terms of what borisjohnson is made of, his supporters support him and his detractors don‘t is the slightly trite answer to that question. 0ver the last year, his star has faded a little amongst his contemporaries and his peers and the conservative faithful but you look at some survey evidence of conservative members, imperfect as it is, and he is still very much seen as imperfect as it is, and he is still very much seen as a imperfect as it is, and he is still very much seen as a potential voice of the future, not least because of his capacity to reach parts of the conservatives that others might not. not so much an attempt to topple the minister now what more to remind his conservative audience that he still is very much there. if they are reminded a couple of weeks ago in bold, he has just reminded a couple of weeks ago in bold, he hasjust underlined it today. and we‘ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow‘s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this e
in terms of what boris johnson prime minister again. in terms of what borisjohnson is made of, his supporters support him and his detractors don‘t is the slightly trite answer to that question. 0ver the last year, his star has faded a little amongst his contemporaries and his peers and the conservative faithful but you look at some survey evidence of conservative members, imperfect as it is, and he is still very much seen as imperfect as it is, and he is still very much seen as a imperfect as...
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what is boris johnson doing at this time. she could argue it's irresponsible for him to be bolstering his own ambitions at this time of national crisis. it's possible there is a coherent argument you could make. a very cautious prime minister and it's probably right now she doesn't feel like she quite has the strength to do it. julia: has he undermined his credibility in this process? standoff with the statistics office, they have basically said the big slowdown he has of giving back or taking back the from the eu and giving it to the nhs he's actually by defending himself proved that that was not true and that he was telling porky pies. he has come a long way. he has made career in many ways withng slightly flexible what the statistics really say. for boris johnson he's not really going to be that bothered whether it's a statistics agency says he used the wrong numbers are not. the most important thing for him is that he is very clearly planting a flag for the right wing of the conservative party saying i am the true voice o
what is boris johnson doing at this time. she could argue it's irresponsible for him to be bolstering his own ambitions at this time of national crisis. it's possible there is a coherent argument you could make. a very cautious prime minister and it's probably right now she doesn't feel like she quite has the strength to do it. julia: has he undermined his credibility in this process? standoff with the statistics office, they have basically said the big slowdown he has of giving back or taking...
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the johnson -- johnson responded by saying he openly discussed brexit options and appears to leave open the possibility that he may quit in protest. slash global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . it's certainly a fed waiting game here, but we have seen japanese markets play catch-up to the rally across asia. the nikkei and the topix both at two-year highs. it's the biggest jump since may. you have seen on and offshore yuan fall, stocks under pressure. the asx 200 a little flat on the close, and it's worth noting that emerging markets stock volatility is at a record low ahead of the fed meeting. looking at stocks we have been watching in the region, nintendo jumped the most since october, 2008 on an upgrade from credit suisse. hyundai leading among shipbuilders on reports that it could win orders for very long carriers, and lg going the other way in seoul, on a government report that the company has been urged to reconsider investment plans. next in terms of asian market
the johnson -- johnson responded by saying he openly discussed brexit options and appears to leave open the possibility that he may quit in protest. slash global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . it's certainly a fed waiting game here, but we have seen japanese markets play catch-up to the rally across asia. the nikkei and the topix both at two-year highs. it's the biggest jump...
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is johnson a distraction, or doesn't matter to the markets? part of thet's game, people are positioning themselves depending on what kind of brexit they want, where they were before the referendum. i think the danger from the market perspective is, this tells a story. at some point not far down the track, negotiations with the eu will take a turn for the worst. >> and there is another conservative party speech coming up in a few weeks. peter dixon stays with us. the u.k. rate debate continues, including an interview with adam bus. the former u.k. prime minister, tony blair. stay with+++ mark: let's get to the bloomberg business flash. nejra: toys "r" us has filed for bankruptcy after the retailer failed to keep consumers from abandoning its doorstores for online shopping. the chain has secured $3 million in financing while it restructures. bnp paribas is exploring. according people close to the matter, france's largest bank is combining the money management unit with managers. bloomberg reported last week that axa is reviewing its unit and has
is johnson a distraction, or doesn't matter to the markets? part of thet's game, people are positioning themselves depending on what kind of brexit they want, where they were before the referendum. i think the danger from the market perspective is, this tells a story. at some point not far down the track, negotiations with the eu will take a turn for the worst. >> and there is another conservative party speech coming up in a few weeks. peter dixon stays with us. the u.k. rate debate...
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editor at by our large, cory johnson from l.a. sitting next to me as our bloomberg tech reporter who covers apple and brought us the details before they were told to us today. however, you got to hold the phone and touch it. i'm curious about your first impressions. reporter: it is really hot. it's a nice phone. really cool. adds to edge. i'm sad it does not go on sale until november. for an investor perspective, it misses a quarter sales. it is nice. emily: in terms of the product itself, it is light, it is small, especially if you have been carrying and iphone 7 plus. the other thing that struck me was the height of the screen. you don't have to scroll so much to see what you want.and the facial recognition technology is key. reporter: i was able to set up face. you twist your head around like this twice. it is quicker than putting in fingerprints. i was the first person outside of apple to enroll my face. tip credit -- it is a quick set well. works really if you have a touch id app on your phone, it will convert. the integrated
editor at by our large, cory johnson from l.a. sitting next to me as our bloomberg tech reporter who covers apple and brought us the details before they were told to us today. however, you got to hold the phone and touch it. i'm curious about your first impressions. reporter: it is really hot. it's a nice phone. really cool. adds to edge. i'm sad it does not go on sale until november. for an investor perspective, it misses a quarter sales. it is nice. emily: in terms of the product itself, it...
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been then lyndon johnson called nixon and then says we are seeing some progress on vietnam. i may institute a bombing. richard nixon was a false 1960 election because kennedy stole it from him and it seemed johnson in 1966 to an october surprise in the congressional election by announcing he was closer to peace in vietnam. for nixon paranoia kicks and and he sees these forces lined up against him ready to steal something from him once again and he uses this connection and a woman named anne nasha noho was the very well-known woman because her husband had led the flying tigers in the battle against the japanese in world war ii and he sends her to the south vietnamese to tell them that if they just hold on a little bit longer he will be elected and he will get a better deal. rather than go to paris and join in the peace talks which nixon thinks is a charade the south vietnamese risk don't join in the peace talks. this is pretty much unknown story because some point that fall went in johnson got wind of it and he sent the fbi as to top top -- the tapes, to tap the republican wh
been then lyndon johnson called nixon and then says we are seeing some progress on vietnam. i may institute a bombing. richard nixon was a false 1960 election because kennedy stole it from him and it seemed johnson in 1966 to an october surprise in the congressional election by announcing he was closer to peace in vietnam. for nixon paranoia kicks and and he sees these forces lined up against him ready to steal something from him once again and he uses this connection and a woman named anne...
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angeles jury ordered johnson and johnson to pay four hundred seventy million dollars in compensatory and punitive damages to a sixty three year old woman dying of ovarian cancer the lawsuit says the contract had cancer after using the company's baby powder for decades internal company documents were used as evidence during the case demonstrating the johnson and johnson knew about these risk clearly they knew and indeed they did know about the research that dated back to one thousand nine hundred seventy s. that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract of cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers until the truth about what they. to tell the truth they knew they had the potential to kill people using their baby powder that's all for tonight be sure to check out our website at aol dot law where you can actually talk to an attorney abou
angeles jury ordered johnson and johnson to pay four hundred seventy million dollars in compensatory and punitive damages to a sixty three year old woman dying of ovarian cancer the lawsuit says the contract had cancer after using the company's baby powder for decades internal company documents were used as evidence during the case demonstrating the johnson and johnson knew about these risk clearly they knew and indeed they did know about the research that dated back to one thousand nine...
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that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount of the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract had cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers until the truth about what they. to tell the truth they knew they had the potential to kill people using their baby powder that's all for tonight be sure to check out our web site at a law where you can actually talk to an attorney about any of the stories we cover on the show find us on facebook at facebook dot com slash america's lawyer. and this is america's lawyer where every week we tell you the stories that corporate media is ordered not to tell because their advertisers won't have a great night. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that. fiction until they are indistinguishable. from the most. society politics is a species of endless list of the politicians. celebrities. ruling p
that produced results that link johnson and johnson's powder to ovarian and cervical tumors this court case is the largest amount of the company's ever had to pay to an individual who contract had cancer from using their product and hopefully this won't be the last until the company finally decides to be honest and do the decent thing for consumers until the truth about what they. to tell the truth they knew they had the potential to kill people using their baby powder that's all for tonight be...
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it is ha rd to johnson's vision for brexit. it is hard to see how we will compromise if this is what is happening? they have absolutely nothing to do with it. the prime minister has a negotiating team, she is the leader of the party, what in the heck have they got to do with throwing their oar in this whole thing. it makes the nation look wobbly and off track it shows that these people care more about their vision. can't be bound to try and influence, given there are voices saying maybe we do need a second referendum, maybe it is a validation referendum. people who wa nt validation referendum. people who want brexit have said, we have had that, we are not going back there. it is the way borisjohnson has done it. to write 4000 article to be splashed across the front pages of the telegraph has thrown down the gormless. 0ne cabinet minister said to me today, borisjohnson is feeling humiliated, freely allowing his noses out ofjoint because he has been sidelined essentially by the prime minister. she has realised he only cares about
it is ha rd to johnson's vision for brexit. it is hard to see how we will compromise if this is what is happening? they have absolutely nothing to do with it. the prime minister has a negotiating team, she is the leader of the party, what in the heck have they got to do with throwing their oar in this whole thing. it makes the nation look wobbly and off track it shows that these people care more about their vision. can't be bound to try and influence, given there are voices saying maybe we do...
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boris johnson risking for sterling. anna: we are talking about the fed and geopolitical risk once again and on the risk radar, it has not fallen out of bed in the market cents overnight all given the rhetoric we heard from president trump at the general assembly at the yuan threatening annihilation to north korea, repeating his rocket man jibe against kim. how will the north koreans react? the markets managed to keep their column. -- calm. u.s. futures pretty flat. manus: that one line, that promise of complete annihilation has not rocked the markets. the one story we are keeping an eye is, the mexican we. you have seen a concern. we're getting breaking news headlines in terms of a tragedy that is unfolding and the size and scale. you have the mexico peso declining and the dollar rising on the back of that news. anna: we should say that 149 people have been killed i the 7.2 magnitude quake. let's get an update with juliette saly. thank you. the u.s. secretary of state has confirmed the trump administration and tends to
boris johnson risking for sterling. anna: we are talking about the fed and geopolitical risk once again and on the risk radar, it has not fallen out of bed in the market cents overnight all given the rhetoric we heard from president trump at the general assembly at the yuan threatening annihilation to north korea, repeating his rocket man jibe against kim. how will the north koreans react? the markets managed to keep their column. -- calm. u.s. futures pretty flat. manus: that one line, that...
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johnson. veronica: we're happy to say it is,is storm, big as continues to weaken. it's hard to discern and find the eyewall now and looks like it has been lobbed off at the bottom of it with the dry air that has been feeding in. bit of a different system. -- eileen: just to put it into perspective how big it is, those tropical storm force winds extend about 150 miles, but still give you an idea that we're still dealing with a --tty big and strong peaks system. the impact of irma will start to draw closer and closer. cedar keys, mentioned by eileen, with a cloud shield. the spaghetti diagrams, the will, still quite consistent in bringing it through the gainesville area. into southwestern georgia is the late today at 8:00. this means heavy rain hitting areas south carolina through north carolina. the big impact will be felt in northern florida through the red , with more moderate impacts tomorrow through north carolina, down into mississippi, even, with a lowered impact as it gets close to us. e
johnson. veronica: we're happy to say it is,is storm, big as continues to weaken. it's hard to discern and find the eyewall now and looks like it has been lobbed off at the bottom of it with the dry air that has been feeding in. bit of a different system. -- eileen: just to put it into perspective how big it is, those tropical storm force winds extend about 150 miles, but still give you an idea that we're still dealing with a --tty big and strong peaks system. the impact of irma will start to...