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and the johnson ranch where he lived was not even in johnson city. it was 18 miles deeper in the hills. so his brother sam houston johnson used to tell me how he and linda would be so lonely that one corner of that ranch down the heavy austin fredericksburg highway, which is really just a graded road. he said that he and linda used to go down to this corner and sit there for hours in hopes that one new person would come by, one new person for them to talk to. i had no idea what loneliness like that was like.and i knew i wasn't ever going to find out. but to get some sense of it i say well i wonder what it is like to spend all day by yourself and go to bed and get up and know that you're going to spend the next day by yourself. so i took a sleeping bag, not on the johnson ranch with the adjoining ranch. the johnsons were not too fond of me at the time. and i did that. i slept out and it really gives you a different sense of things. to know that the next day you are going to be alone again. i mean it's like, if you were there with your father, given ol
and the johnson ranch where he lived was not even in johnson city. it was 18 miles deeper in the hills. so his brother sam houston johnson used to tell me how he and linda would be so lonely that one corner of that ranch down the heavy austin fredericksburg highway, which is really just a graded road. he said that he and linda used to go down to this corner and sit there for hours in hopes that one new person would come by, one new person for them to talk to. i had no idea what loneliness like...
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he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy. he believed the american public didn't understand what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so adealood f that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when it was shown to goldwater, he is reported to have said, "that's a racist film. we can't show that." officially, the goldwater people said they never used it, but the truth is, is that the spot was used across the country. republican supporters of goldwater would host these house parties and show the film. it just wasn't aired on television. but it still was out there accusing johnson of having undermined the nation's social fabric. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> man: young citizens for johnson have as guest of honor luci baines johnson, youngest daughter of the president, who is on a one-woman campaign tour for her father. t
he hated lyndon johnson with a passion. he had long regarded lyndon johnson as a crook, as sleazy. he believed the american public didn't understand what kind of man they had in the oval office. and so adealood f that advertising was very personally directed at lyndon johnson. >> man: slowly, they begin to understand that something must be wrong... badly wrong... at the top. >> ♪ [ crowd yelling ] new america. ask not what you can give, but what you can take. >> mann: when...
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. >> relying on the court's decision in johnson holing holie reat-about that rang or two reasons. first the standard of vagueness applicable in immigration proceeding is not the same as in a criminal proceeding because the constitution does not require prior notice that conduct will give rise to remove and alliums laws long been administered in administrative proceedings because thereof close relation of item foreign relations and national security. second, though in any event, under the criminal vagueness standard applied in johnson 16b is not unconstitutional. as exemplified by the court's unanimous decision, in the more than 30 years that 16b has been on dirk. >> , -- didn't the going article when johnson was were -- before that it the red side all -- reside -- would be vulnerable if it was subject to same central objection. was that the government's argue. >> the united states was responding to the argument that was made in johnson, which was broader then tocourt's -- the court's rational. the court made clear in johnson that cases involving references to substantial risk are
. >> relying on the court's decision in johnson holing holie reat-about that rang or two reasons. first the standard of vagueness applicable in immigration proceeding is not the same as in a criminal proceeding because the constitution does not require prior notice that conduct will give rise to remove and alliums laws long been administered in administrative proceedings because thereof close relation of item foreign relations and national security. second, though in any event, under the...
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johnson & johnson closes the deal. let's get the business flash. >> ebay predicted annual revenue that may rise as much a 6% to $9.5 billion, topping analyst estimates. it's the best outlook in years for the company. investors gave their vote of approval with ebay shares soaring in after-hours trading. credit suisse is exploring options for expanding in dublin according to people familiar with the matter. it's emerging as the favored location but it's also -- considering cities like frankford as it considers moving jobs to adapt to brexit. second-quarter revenues could be as low as $5.5 billion. missing the average analyst prediction of 5.9 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash. thank you very much, i'm just running a couple of numbers . the bid is 280.08. beforelittle bit more the deal actually closes. actelion will spin out of its drug discovery operations. more on that deal as we get through the day. let's circle back to the other great driver of the world. curb takes more moves to leverage. stephen engle h
johnson & johnson closes the deal. let's get the business flash. >> ebay predicted annual revenue that may rise as much a 6% to $9.5 billion, topping analyst estimates. it's the best outlook in years for the company. investors gave their vote of approval with ebay shares soaring in after-hours trading. credit suisse is exploring options for expanding in dublin according to people familiar with the matter. it's emerging as the favored location but it's also -- considering cities like...
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johnson, followed by mrs. kennedy. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] [cheers] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> the joint congressional inaugural committee having escorted, now seat the presidential parties on the platform. [applause] [cheers] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, distinguished guests and fellow citizens of this great representative republic, we are here today to inaugurate the 35th president of this union of free people. it is my high honor to begin this event by presenting the united states marine band under the direction of lieutenant colonel albert sholper, which will play a special arrangement of a song we all cherish. "america the beautiful." ♪ >> the crowds remained hushed until the completion of "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] >> will the audience now rise as his eminence, richard kushing, announces the invocation. >> in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy ghost, amen. in this year of our lord, 1961, we ask thee almighty god to enlighten us and we may know as men our pers
johnson, followed by mrs. kennedy. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] [cheers] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> the joint congressional inaugural committee having escorted, now seat the presidential parties on the platform. [applause] [cheers] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, distinguished guests and fellow citizens of this great representative republic, we are here today to inaugurate the 35th president of this union of free people. it is my high honor to begin this event by presenting the...
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vice president-elect johnson: i, lyndon baines johnson. >> do solemnly swear. vice president-elect johnson: do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic. vice president-elect johnson: that i'll support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that i'll bear true faith and allegiance to the same. vice president-elect johnson: that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> i take this obligation freely. vice president-elect johnson: i take this obligation freely without any reservation whatever. >> i will faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which i am about to enter, so help me god. vice president-elect johnson: that i will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which i'm about to enter, so help me god. [cheers] [applause] >> the reverend dr. john barkley will now lead us in prayer. >> let us pray. eternal god, our father, we pause again to acknowledge that in thy presence we are living a
vice president-elect johnson: i, lyndon baines johnson. >> do solemnly swear. vice president-elect johnson: do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic. vice president-elect johnson: that i'll support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that i'll bear true faith and allegiance to the same. vice president-elect johnson: that i will...
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to the white house the tail under president johnson. what was. what was that transition like going from jaclyn kennedy to lbj >> well it was quite a transition, going from the banks of cape cod to the banks of personnel us, from clam chowder to chile. but it's one of those things, it's part of the job.. >> from what you told me, president johnson was not nearly as predictable as president eisenhower had been or kennedy. >> he was not predictable at all. c he had his opinion that if he didn't tell anybody what his plans were, nobody could do him harm and that included us. so often times what we would see as we would be on post and we would see the valet come out of the kitchen door with a little satchel and a hangup bag. we knew the valet wasn't going anywhere, but that meant the president was. we didn't know where. we get on a cart and head for the parking zone where we had jet star and helicopter in the we had cars so he had one choice on the three. he was either going to fly to st. louis or detroit or houston, take a helicopter and au
to the white house the tail under president johnson. what was. what was that transition like going from jaclyn kennedy to lbj >> well it was quite a transition, going from the banks of cape cod to the banks of personnel us, from clam chowder to chile. but it's one of those things, it's part of the job.. >> from what you told me, president johnson was not nearly as predictable as president eisenhower had been or kennedy. >> he was not predictable at all. c he had his opinion...
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vote for president johnson on november 3rd. the stak tooes areigh for you to stay home. >> califano: we had a -- i guess i would call it a rift between the so-called rockefeller republicans and the conservative republicans, rockefeller representing the liberal wing of the republican party, which, by and large, supported the great society programs, and by and large supported the civil rights legislation. >> buchanan: the rift between goldwater and rockefeller, it goes back, basically, to the battle between taft and dewey, and between taft and eisenhower, the conservative wing of the republican party... against the eastern liberal establishment, the moneyed class, wall street. >> goldwater, jr.: the rockefellers, george romney, scranton -- they were kind of the titular heads of the party on the east coast, and the east coast pretty well ran the party. >> wasn't east and west. it was east and midwest. it was the heartland republicans. eisenhower administration was over, by the '50s, the midwestern heartland republicans were lookin
vote for president johnson on november 3rd. the stak tooes areigh for you to stay home. >> califano: we had a -- i guess i would call it a rift between the so-called rockefeller republicans and the conservative republicans, rockefeller representing the liberal wing of the republican party, which, by and large, supported the great society programs, and by and large supported the civil rights legislation. >> buchanan: the rift between goldwater and rockefeller, it goes back,...
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this is what the cord said in johnson. how does one go about deciding what kind of conduct the ordinary case of a crime involves? a statistical analysis of the state report, a survey, expert evidence, google, gut instinct. that's a multiple choice test. what do we do? because that is still the same under this statute. >> well, i think it is not the same. again, unlike in the acca residual clause you start out by looking at the elements of the offense, and are the elements of the offense such that by their nature, they give rise to a substantial risk of injury. now, for some offenses i think you can look at the long history of the offense and burglary is an example, and in laocao this court said burglary is a classic example of a crime of violence and the senate report on this provision says that burglary is the classic example, and if one looks at lafave or other historical materials, it is because of the risk of force that might be used. this statute also shows risk of property. so certain offenses, i think the -- >> can
this is what the cord said in johnson. how does one go about deciding what kind of conduct the ordinary case of a crime involves? a statistical analysis of the state report, a survey, expert evidence, google, gut instinct. that's a multiple choice test. what do we do? because that is still the same under this statute. >> well, i think it is not the same. again, unlike in the acca residual clause you start out by looking at the elements of the offense, and are the elements of the offense...
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it does seem odd before we look at johnson, and it is counter intuitive. >> that the way the johnson -- >> and the fact they are conflicted examples. and into the acca residual clause in its applications and effectively, and an ingredient that made it consistent of application. that's not true here. >> and so it is absolutely right that the court in johnson said that those examples compounded the problem. i'm just going to ask you the question that the court asked in johnson and how do we answer this question? this is what the court said in johnson. how does one go about deciding what kind of conduct the ordinary case of a crime involved. a statistical analysis of the state reporter, a survey, expert evidence, google, gut instinct. that's a multiple choice test. what do we do? because that is still the same under this statute. >> i think it's not the same. unlike in the acca residual clause you start out by looking at amounts of the offense, and are the elements of the offense such that by their nature they give rise to a substantial risk of injury. now for some offenses, i think can
it does seem odd before we look at johnson, and it is counter intuitive. >> that the way the johnson -- >> and the fact they are conflicted examples. and into the acca residual clause in its applications and effectively, and an ingredient that made it consistent of application. that's not true here. >> and so it is absolutely right that the court in johnson said that those examples compounded the problem. i'm just going to ask you the question that the court asked in johnson...
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johnson and johnson trying to get a new job category. the world's biggest maker of health care products expects a large deal to can be -- to be completed next quarter. david: one more piece of news coming in, president trump has just tweeted about the wall. a deficit with mexico and it has been a one-sided deal with -- if mexico is unneeded -- unwilling to pay for the wall, then the meeting should be canceled." there has already been rumors that they would not have the meeting. diplomacy in a strange way. the fx market has a reaction. you bring up the intraday chart of the peso and you can see the bounce off of the bottom. we are off of the all time high that we hit this month. we had a 15% move since the election on this right here and 15% move in the currency market, whether it is a year or a couple of months, it is a large move and something they are dealing with. david: that has been central to the markets coming in. jonathan: a proxy for the markets. just like the pound getting waggeed off of brexit. david: still ahead is a string o
johnson and johnson trying to get a new job category. the world's biggest maker of health care products expects a large deal to can be -- to be completed next quarter. david: one more piece of news coming in, president trump has just tweeted about the wall. a deficit with mexico and it has been a one-sided deal with -- if mexico is unneeded -- unwilling to pay for the wall, then the meeting should be canceled." there has already been rumors that they would not have the meeting. diplomacy...
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. >> dwayne johnson was arrested after mccauley's car was found. johnson was locate nearby with both the key to her car and credit cards. he claims she killed herself but prosecutors have charged him with first-degree murder. they say the investigation revealed mccauley was strangled and sexual assaulted. fox 5 matt ackland attended a preliminary hearing today. >> reporter: the judge found probable cause and refused to let dwayne johnson out of jail. we learned new information in the case, the lawyer defending mr. johnson tried to paint a picture that his client mentally ill and told the judge anything mr. johnson said should not be taken seriously. he wasi was found near mccauley's car and body. also, theought up a witness who forward and said he rode in the car with johnson. the defense claiming that witness had a previous charge of sexual assault in the past. but later, the judge said that was a charge from 19 years ago and it was never prosecuted. >> finally the judge said that he wasn't finding probable cause simply on johnson's statements alo
. >> dwayne johnson was arrested after mccauley's car was found. johnson was locate nearby with both the key to her car and credit cards. he claims she killed herself but prosecutors have charged him with first-degree murder. they say the investigation revealed mccauley was strangled and sexual assaulted. fox 5 matt ackland attended a preliminary hearing today. >> reporter: the judge found probable cause and refused to let dwayne johnson out of jail. we learned new information in...
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johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> mini mart. >> yeah. >> minnow mart. >> never charged with anything. >> we pressed johnson about the incident. >> you took 22 bottles of gravy? >> no, that's not true either. >> what happened? >> what happened? call my lawyer. >> tell me about the mini mart thing though. it said that you took a bottle of gravy and another -- put another in your pocket. then you went and paid the next day. >> reporter: johnson remains a public works employee. his lawyer declined comment. aaron ellen had to pay 1300 bucks to gloucester city for that cut and clean much he's angry about it. and we asked the camden county prosecutor if any elected official called to discuss johnson's burglary charge. the answer was no. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> you know jeff will be working to get to the bottom of all of this. >>
johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> mini mart. >> yeah. >> minnow mart. >> never charged with anything. >> we pressed johnson about the incident. >> you took 22 bottles of gravy? >> no, that's not true either. >> what happened?...
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johnson is out there to meet the team. how important is the trump administration going to be for us? obviously very important. this is quite a surprise story because we didn't know boris johnson was going, we didn't know theresa may's chief staff had been to meet the trump team. theresa may, once again, has oi'i team. theresa may, once again, has on the quiet refused to give a running commentary and has been doing important work in the background. to be fair, she is without doubt known as an incredibly hard—working individual. without doubt known as an incredibly ha rd—working individual. she without doubt known as an incredibly hard—working individual. she does her homework before she announces things. it does not surprise me a jot that she is doing the work. she has had phone calls with trump himself and he wants to be the new ronald reagan and margaret thatcher relationship. they want to build on the special relationship. she couldn't be more different, really, couldn't be more different, really, could she? consid
johnson is out there to meet the team. how important is the trump administration going to be for us? obviously very important. this is quite a surprise story because we didn't know boris johnson was going, we didn't know theresa may's chief staff had been to meet the trump team. theresa may, once again, has oi'i team. theresa may, once again, has on the quiet refused to give a running commentary and has been doing important work in the background. to be fair, she is without doubt known as an...
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steven johnson is the author. thanks for being with us. >> guest: good to be back, thank you. >> i think the other aspect of the phenomenon that is important to talk about is the notion that they ask the women to take on the scrolls because no man was willing to do so. and when and because of how we proceed the role and the conscious biases are still seen as something of an odd duck so they are subject to greater scrutiny but i think by the same token perhaps they are more willing to take on the high-risk assignments, because they want to prove that they can do it. they were doing relatively well at the time and then there's this huge recall crisis and the problems they were having with their cars. i think there were many doubting thomas mr. didn't see her as surviving one of the worst crises in years if ever and i think that to her credit she took personal responsibility for getting it right and made it clear in her town hall meetings. everybody else was responsible for fixing what was going on and i think that c
steven johnson is the author. thanks for being with us. >> guest: good to be back, thank you. >> i think the other aspect of the phenomenon that is important to talk about is the notion that they ask the women to take on the scrolls because no man was willing to do so. and when and because of how we proceed the role and the conscious biases are still seen as something of an odd duck so they are subject to greater scrutiny but i think by the same token perhaps they are more willing...
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he called president johnson. and he lied to him. about what he was doing. when lyndon johnson confronted richard nixon about this. >> hello? >> mr. president, this is dic nixon. >> yes, dick. >> i want to let you know i got a report regarding your call and i just went on "meet the press" and i said that -- on "meet the press" that i had given you my personal assurance that i would do everything possible to cooperate both before the election and if elected after the election and if you felt, the secretary of state felt, that anything would be useful that i could do, i would do it, that i felt han -- i felt saigon should come to the conference table, that you felt it was necessary to go there or go to paris, either one. i just wanted you to know that i feel very, very strongly about this and any rumblings around about somebody trying to sabotage the saigon government's attitude certainly has no -- actually no credibility as far as i'm concerned. >> i'm very happy to hear that, dick, but that is taking place. >> "that is taking place," what president johnson s
he called president johnson. and he lied to him. about what he was doing. when lyndon johnson confronted richard nixon about this. >> hello? >> mr. president, this is dic nixon. >> yes, dick. >> i want to let you know i got a report regarding your call and i just went on "meet the press" and i said that -- on "meet the press" that i had given you my personal assurance that i would do everything possible to cooperate both before the election and if...
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different company from the johnson controls of even a year ago. in the last two months there have been two major developments. in september, the company closed on its massive merger with the remainder of tyco. plus this was a tax inversion deal that lets johnson controls change its domicile to ireland. second in november the company spun off its automotive seating business. more on that later. suffice it to say i think this was a smart move i've been pushing for a long time. while the stock hasn't done much since the election, it's worth remembering that johnson controls is still up roughly 50% since we learned about the tyco deal last year. so could the stock be ready to resume its march higher? let's check in with alex molinaroli. he's the chairman and ceo of johnson controls inc., to get a better sense of how his company is doing and where it's heading. mr. molinaroli, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you. >> there's been so much transformation here, and there's been so many good businesses that you really have a chance to dominate, buildi
different company from the johnson controls of even a year ago. in the last two months there have been two major developments. in september, the company closed on its massive merger with the remainder of tyco. plus this was a tax inversion deal that lets johnson controls change its domicile to ireland. second in november the company spun off its automotive seating business. more on that later. suffice it to say i think this was a smart move i've been pushing for a long time. while the stock...
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johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> mini mart. >> yeah. >> reporter: mini mart. >> never charged with anything. >> reporter: we pressed johnson about the incident. you took two bottles of gravy? >> that's not -- that's not true either. >> reporter: what happened? what happened -- tell me. >> call my lawyer. >> reporter: tell me about the mini mart thing, though. it said that you took a bottle of gravy and another -- put another in your pocket. then you went and paid the next day. >> johnson remains a public works employee. his lawyer declined comment. aaron ellen had to pay 1300 bucks to gloucester city for that cut and clean. he's angry about it. and we asked the camden county prosecutor if any elected official called to discuss johnson's burglary charge. the answer was no. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> of course our gel cole is
johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> mini mart. >> yeah. >> reporter: mini mart. >> never charged with anything. >> reporter: we pressed johnson about the incident. you took two bottles of gravy? >> that's not -- that's not true either....
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johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> minute me mart. >> yeah. minute 93 mart. >> never charged with anything. >> we pressed johnson about the incident. >> you took two -- >> two bottles of gravy? >> that's not true either. >> what happened? >> what happened? call my lawyer. >> tell me about the mini mart thing though. it said that you took a bottle of gravy and another -- put another in your pocket. then you went and paid the next day. >> johnson remains a public works employee. his lawyer declined comment. aaron ellen had to pay $1,300 to gloucester city for that cut and clean. he's angry about it. and we asked the camden county prosecutor if any elected official call to discuss johnson's burglary charge? the answer was no. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> and you know that jeff is working to get to the bottom of it all. if we hear a
johnson who told police he only had money for one jar. the city's chief of police says johnson was not charged because the shopkeeper just wanted payment and an apology but the chief says he did tell city leaders. >> you allegedly took some gravy? >> minute me mart. >> yeah. minute 93 mart. >> never charged with anything. >> we pressed johnson about the incident. >> you took two -- >> two bottles of gravy? >> that's not true either. >> what...
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johnson & johnson, they bid out and buy actelion. diageo raises a glass. ♪ matt: unilever sales missed estimates in the fourth quarter and they expect tough market conditions to continue in the first half of this year. anna edwards asked if the top conditions are wider than brazil and india? >> we live in a world where there are many challenges we have to deal with, in many parts of the world. there is slow growth in the middle east. these are africa devaluing. in latin america, we have brazil and to some extent, argentina. this is a world that is challenged. consistently, the imf has lowered the forecasts. the good thing is, for the first time last week, they have slightly increased their forecasts for 2017 and beyond. hopefully, we are at the bottom of this. anna: if investors are looking at your fourth quarter underlying sales numbers, will they look like compared to estimate? what would you say to them? >> the first quarter is only 90 days. we had the full effect of this demonetization in india and that really affected the mark
johnson & johnson, they bid out and buy actelion. diageo raises a glass. ♪ matt: unilever sales missed estimates in the fourth quarter and they expect tough market conditions to continue in the first half of this year. anna edwards asked if the top conditions are wider than brazil and india? >> we live in a world where there are many challenges we have to deal with, in many parts of the world. there is slow growth in the middle east. these are africa devaluing. in latin america, we...
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"he thanked president johnson for the courtesy as he said but people need the right to vote and johnson in effect said, 'if i could, i would give you the right to vote but i can't grant you the right to vote unilaterally and congress could if they would but they won't." so in january, 1965, king took the struggle to the streets of selma, alabama, where only two percent of the city's 15,000 eligible black voters were registered. "and when we talk about marching by the thousands, we always prepare ourselves for the follow up. if it is necessary we are willing and must be willing to go to jail by the thousands in alabama." king was again arrested and spent days in jail. "i think as a result of being there and as a result of the creative witness of hundreds and even thousands of negroes in this community, we have been able to bring this whole issue to the attention of the nation." the protests in alabama spread and the student non-violent coordinating committee planned to march from selma to montgomery. on sunday, march 7, hundreds of state troopers stood at the foot of the edmund pettus br
"he thanked president johnson for the courtesy as he said but people need the right to vote and johnson in effect said, 'if i could, i would give you the right to vote but i can't grant you the right to vote unilaterally and congress could if they would but they won't." so in january, 1965, king took the struggle to the streets of selma, alabama, where only two percent of the city's 15,000 eligible black voters were registered. "and when we talk about marching by the thousands,...
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johnson & johnson is seeing competition in the u.s. and europe for its adhd and schizophrenia drugs. second, the device and consumer products market, the other major businesses have experienced subpar growth. so watch to see whether new product launches are helping growth there. and third thing to watch, updates on drug pricing. johnson & johnson plans to issue a report next month outlining how much it has raised u.s. prescription drug prices in an effort to address public concerns about aggressive price hikes. shares of j & j are down 1.5% year to date. >> thank you very much. so much to watch in today's trading. >>> time for top trending stories. stephen colbert will host the prime time emmy awards. cbs saying he is the ultimate master of ceremonies. this will be his first time hosting the emmys. nine of which he has won for work on "the colber report" and "the daily show." a sign of more political jokes. >> safe to say many of the late night talk show hosts have used that as fodder. >> the title for the new "star wars" movie is out.
johnson & johnson is seeing competition in the u.s. and europe for its adhd and schizophrenia drugs. second, the device and consumer products market, the other major businesses have experienced subpar growth. so watch to see whether new product launches are helping growth there. and third thing to watch, updates on drug pricing. johnson & johnson plans to issue a report next month outlining how much it has raised u.s. prescription drug prices in an effort to address public concerns...
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johnson admired truman and considered in a mentor. truman had sam rayburn, and he also considered truman a daddy. when lbj became president, he paid tribute to harry truman, perhaps anticipating his own post-presidency. he lavished them with praise and attention, showing truman that while he was gone back to this modest life and independence, missouri, after leaving the splendor of the presidency, he was certainly not forgotten. this is a telephone conversation of lbj calling truman after truman had called him to express his congratulations after johnson won a landslide victory to the presidency in 1964. you will hear truman and lbj. clearly. truman brings on his wife to speak to the president as well. >> mr. president, i love you as everybody in america does. i'm so honored that you would take the time to call me. >> will never be equal. >> anyone with your record, when they start going to look at the truman doctrine and nato and the marshall plan, i know it -- that is one good thing about me. i have the sense to know it. >> you are
johnson admired truman and considered in a mentor. truman had sam rayburn, and he also considered truman a daddy. when lbj became president, he paid tribute to harry truman, perhaps anticipating his own post-presidency. he lavished them with praise and attention, showing truman that while he was gone back to this modest life and independence, missouri, after leaving the splendor of the presidency, he was certainly not forgotten. this is a telephone conversation of lbj calling truman after...
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johnson & johnson buying europe's biggest biotech company. $30 billion in cash. the deal which ends weeks of back-and-forth negotiations look at the swiss company portfolio transfer rate diseases. it will spin off its research and development operations which will be based in switzerland. lauren: more stocks to watch as the dallas about 40,000 -- 20,000. automakers compared to a year ago under criticism from president trump. cancel plans to build a new plant in mexico will best $700 million in a michigan plant will make electric cars. alphabet will report its fourth-quarter results of the closing bell. working to improve it advertising through expanding text that you analysts looking for a boost to earnings. microsoft will also report after the bell today. the dow component to benefit from its investment in the cloud and products like solar and office 365. nicole: coming up, finally happened. [cheers and applause] more on the dow 20,000. we will be right back. at bp, we empower anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right, so everyone comes home safely. b
johnson & johnson buying europe's biggest biotech company. $30 billion in cash. the deal which ends weeks of back-and-forth negotiations look at the swiss company portfolio transfer rate diseases. it will spin off its research and development operations which will be based in switzerland. lauren: more stocks to watch as the dallas about 40,000 -- 20,000. automakers compared to a year ago under criticism from president trump. cancel plans to build a new plant in mexico will best $700 million...
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we will follow johnson & johnson's earnings. from earnings to retail. the slow death of the american shopping mall is not evenly distributed. recent big-name store closure announcements are happening all over the u.s., but a disproportionate amount are happening in communities that are already struggling, creating what our next guest calls a retail rust belt. columnist fora bloomberg view. connor, we talk about the death of the mall and the kinds of retailers that specifically hurts, but some malls are driving. where are they and what characterizes them? connor: physical retail in general is a phenomenon moving from the middle-class suburban negativity to an ops gale urban activity. -- upscale urban activity. thriving that are urban town centers with amenities, restaurants, activities like that, and the traditional mall with big box stores. >> when a mall closes, it is peopleke -- it is less shopping online. a sense of community is lost. you said the loss of bigs -- big-box stores and malls means a loss of communal and social space. behind a hugee footp
we will follow johnson & johnson's earnings. from earnings to retail. the slow death of the american shopping mall is not evenly distributed. recent big-name store closure announcements are happening all over the u.s., but a disproportionate amount are happening in communities that are already struggling, creating what our next guest calls a retail rust belt. columnist fora bloomberg view. connor, we talk about the death of the mall and the kinds of retailers that specifically hurts, but...
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i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'm supportive as well although i do that this building was in the central soma area plan; right? >> on 144 townsend street - >> i know the board the central soma plan was adjusted you might be correct and yeah. i think i am. >> you know the zoning will not change. >> i want - >> and go to m u o. >> it definitely is in the central soma area plan but an. >> let the record reflect that commissioner johnson was correct. >> commissioners shall i call the question? that motion to approve that with conditions commissioner fong commissioner johnson commissioner koppel commissioner melgar commissioner moore commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president hillis commissioners, that item passes unanimously 7 to zero excuse me - >> take a break. >> (laughter). >> that places us under our discretionary review calendar for item 15 ab have been continued item 16 case - bayshore boulevard is a mandatory discretionary review. >> jonas can you give us for a mandatory discretionary review outline the process.
i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'm supportive as well although i do that this building was in the central soma area plan; right? >> on 144 townsend street - >> i know the board the central soma plan was adjusted you might be correct and yeah. i think i am. >> you know the zoning will not change. >> i want - >> and go to m u o. >> it definitely is in the central soma area plan but an. >>...
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johnson. the president and ceo of squirrel work cyber competitive and economic threat and intelligence management solutions. mr. johnson draws upon his 30 years of successful cyber intelligence and financial services experience to deliver innovative cross discipline risk management and cyber solutions. he previously served as executive director at earnst & young where he led the development and implementation of their risk solution model. he graduated from excelsior college. finally, we welcome mr. stengel, who is here, a partner in the law firm, orrick. he has substantial experience in litigating, trying and resolving cases involving cross border or multi jurisdictional elements and litigation in the u.s. courts. most recently, he successfully argued for the sovereign immunity of a top level state owned enterprise under the foreign sovereign's immunity act. you hold your jd from the university of michigan and your p.a. from the university of illinois. i welcome you both. i -- each witness has
johnson. the president and ceo of squirrel work cyber competitive and economic threat and intelligence management solutions. mr. johnson draws upon his 30 years of successful cyber intelligence and financial services experience to deliver innovative cross discipline risk management and cyber solutions. he previously served as executive director at earnst & young where he led the development and implementation of their risk solution model. he graduated from excelsior college. finally, we...
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& johnson. that's a $30 billion takeover. j & j is offering $280 deal per share. this represents a 23% premium to actelion's closing price yesterday and follows months of discussions to agree on a tie p up. let's talk about this, john is with us this morning. huge deal, $30 billion, all cash. $280 per share what do you make of it? >> i think it's a great deal for the pharmaceutical industry. it mirrors a few patterns going on, that m&a has been getting incredibly expensive. 15 times revenue is a big price for j & j to pay. in a sense now that's what it takes to get something excellent like actelion. the best part of this deal in my mind is the fact it's been structured in a creative way. in a sense that the r & d part of actelion, the past success of actelion has been put out into a spin-out with an option for j & j to acquire up to 32% of that. started with 16%. i think this is a creative deal for j & j, because it gives them a window on that future value from actelion. >> so you have rnd asset
& johnson. that's a $30 billion takeover. j & j is offering $280 deal per share. this represents a 23% premium to actelion's closing price yesterday and follows months of discussions to agree on a tie p up. let's talk about this, john is with us this morning. huge deal, $30 billion, all cash. $280 per share what do you make of it? >> i think it's a great deal for the pharmaceutical industry. it mirrors a few patterns going on, that m&a has been getting incredibly expensive. 15...
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the reason is simple for johnson. he wants britain to have the strongest possible relationship with the united states. british prime minister theresa may to be one of the first world leaders to come to the united states and meet with donald trump once the inauguration has happened. he wants brings atain to have a strong trade deal. the brexit campaign means britain will leave the european union. losing significant revenue. he hopes, johnson and may hope, that a strong eye to eye will help garner a boost to the u.s./british trade relationship, if you will, make up for some of the losses of pulling out of europe. it is political theater. some ways it is window dressing. this is the reality of what boris johnson is trying to do. also on the side, uk independence leader is the only british politician to met donald trump since the election victory. huge chance. big smile between the two. donald trump suggesting that nigel should be the british ambassador to the united states. there's a lot going on. a colorful character to
the reason is simple for johnson. he wants britain to have the strongest possible relationship with the united states. british prime minister theresa may to be one of the first world leaders to come to the united states and meet with donald trump once the inauguration has happened. he wants brings atain to have a strong trade deal. the brexit campaign means britain will leave the european union. losing significant revenue. he hopes, johnson and may hope, that a strong eye to eye will help...
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>> the news of the deal by lyndon johnson. the announcement that there was going to be a bombing hall was a huge boost to humphrey. and had the president not dragged his feet and made johnson look foolish, it's quite possible that hew better humphrey would have won that year and that history would have been changed dramatically. >> it's amazing to think about all these alternate histories. we think of the close elections you know, 2000 is one, what if al gore, what the supreme court had been different? but '68 is one, i mean you just think of the that year and that difference. the difference between a nixon and a humphrey. >> think of this in both cases, incumbent democratic president, barack obama and lyndon johnson. and evidence of trickery by the other side and having to decide whether he was going to interfere in the election in the last few days, and trying to figure out the damage to american politics. and in both kiess, they decided not to, probably because they didn't have a conclusive proof that the opposing candidate
>> the news of the deal by lyndon johnson. the announcement that there was going to be a bombing hall was a huge boost to humphrey. and had the president not dragged his feet and made johnson look foolish, it's quite possible that hew better humphrey would have won that year and that history would have been changed dramatically. >> it's amazing to think about all these alternate histories. we think of the close elections you know, 2000 is one, what if al gore, what the supreme court...
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johnson & johnson trades 16 times forward earnings. more brands business. so proctor and gamble probably shouldn't be there, but i think j and j goes higher. >> but speaking of platitudes, all anyone has done with the exception of a handful of things like epipen, it gets back to what we talked about with gilead. fact of the matter is a lot of these stocks have this priced in and most analysts price it on pure biotech. so they put in a discounts factor. you can't tell me that biopharma stocks don't trade with a discounts factor. >> can they have a bigger discounts today than yesterday? we had the exact same argument yesterday. to me this is a great issue for him because we got all these trade issues. this is america. we do to ourselves. we're not allowed to negotiate. it's ridiculous. walmart, do you think they just pay whatever the supplier says to pay? it's ridiculous. so he has a great issue here and i really think that rye form never should have been in place at the time. it's an easy one for him to get rid of. i think this will overhang this sector for
johnson & johnson trades 16 times forward earnings. more brands business. so proctor and gamble probably shouldn't be there, but i think j and j goes higher. >> but speaking of platitudes, all anyone has done with the exception of a handful of things like epipen, it gets back to what we talked about with gilead. fact of the matter is a lot of these stocks have this priced in and most analysts price it on pure biotech. so they put in a discounts factor. you can't tell me that biopharma...
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johnson: thank you. to my friend, i'm sorry to see you leaving judiciary, i think -- mr. trott,u've you've -- we appreciate you being there. you're going on to bigger and better things. i would say to you it's surprisg to me that the bloomberg government report show s that of all of the job cut announcements made by industry during the year 2016, and that was a year, by the way, unlike -- which was not unlike previous years, basically, obama administration has been creating about 1.9 million new private sector jobs per year. and i'm just startled by this statistic here for the year 2016. . as far as the number of job cut announcements by reason. and the reason given for government regulation being sponsible for the job cut is 1,580. that's out of 1.9 million new bs created during the entire 2016 year. due to s lost government regulation. that's almost as many as were lost due to the less tearia outbreak -- lysteria outbreak or legal trouble. grain downturn. government regulation, 1,580 jobs lost out of 1
johnson: thank you. to my friend, i'm sorry to see you leaving judiciary, i think -- mr. trott,u've you've -- we appreciate you being there. you're going on to bigger and better things. i would say to you it's surprisg to me that the bloomberg government report show s that of all of the job cut announcements made by industry during the year 2016, and that was a year, by the way, unlike -- which was not unlike previous years, basically, obama administration has been creating about 1.9 million...
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. >> johnson: nah, i wouldn't say that. what we can't measure is the crime that we stop. >> whitaker: johnson is hiring and promoting a thousand cops in an attempt to get a handle on the violence, but it'll take a year under his plan to get reinforcements to where flora white lost her son jonathan. >> white: what good is it going to do? >> whitaker: you don't think more police on the street will make a difference? >> white: i'm gonna hire more people to do a job that's not being done? what sense do that make? >> virtue is its own reward. but brother mike will give you cash for turning in a bad guy. go to 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by prevnar 13. my friends think doing this at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha... just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia- an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing
. >> johnson: nah, i wouldn't say that. what we can't measure is the crime that we stop. >> whitaker: johnson is hiring and promoting a thousand cops in an attempt to get a handle on the violence, but it'll take a year under his plan to get reinforcements to where flora white lost her son jonathan. >> white: what good is it going to do? >> whitaker: you don't think more police on the street will make a difference? >> white: i'm gonna hire more people to do a job...
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mark: boris johnson was speaking moments ago. this is emily thornberry, she is responding to a statement made by the foreign secretary boris johnson in the wake of donald trump's executive order, halting for immigration over the weekend. johnson says all bridge passport can travel to the united states. he said he has assurances from the u.s. embassy on u.k. passports. u.s.ys ties with the overwhelmingly to the benefit of the u.k.. of course theresa may, the prime minister was criticized when she appeared in turkey on that news conference. she was essentially asked to give her opinion on donald trump. essentially criticized the u.s. a day later. emily thornberry is addressing the house of commons. boris johnson says all british passport holders can travel to the united states. equities in the wake of president trump at the end of last week. , theleins on wall street biggest declines since october. this is bloomberg. the money moving into the german market. unicredit one of the egg corporate stories today. the date is similar 28. -
mark: boris johnson was speaking moments ago. this is emily thornberry, she is responding to a statement made by the foreign secretary boris johnson in the wake of donald trump's executive order, halting for immigration over the weekend. johnson says all bridge passport can travel to the united states. he said he has assurances from the u.s. embassy on u.k. passports. u.s.ys ties with the overwhelmingly to the benefit of the u.k.. of course theresa may, the prime minister was criticized when...
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by asking what johnson was doing there. >> they need to build ties. the victory took the british foreign office by surprise. they had not really developed many strong relationships with the same waym in that the blair government have prepared in 2000. they are worried about being flanked by nigel farage. he has become a close personal chama. you remember that famous picture he had a election and huge grin on his face. brexit -- britain needs all of the friends they can get right now, none more so than the united states. wasf course, donald trump in favor of brexit and boris johnson is meeting with jared kushner. also, steve bannon, the controversial trump advisor. i got a chance to meet with bob said it was one of the most enjoyable meetings he ever had with a foreign secretary. he avoided the common diplomatic speak that gets in the way. some of the words that boris johnson would have heard is that bob corker said that britain would be in the front seat in a transatlantic trade deal. barack obama had warned that britain would be at the back in a trad
by asking what johnson was doing there. >> they need to build ties. the victory took the british foreign office by surprise. they had not really developed many strong relationships with the same waym in that the blair government have prepared in 2000. they are worried about being flanked by nigel farage. he has become a close personal chama. you remember that famous picture he had a election and huge grin on his face. brexit -- britain needs all of the friends they can get right now, none...
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johnson: thank you. mr. chairman, this rule or this amendment would require agencies to provide a detailed economic assessment economic assessment prior to certifying that a rule -- prior to certifying that a rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small business entities. i oppose this bill for a number of reasons. number one, it forces agencies to prove a negative. the negative being that it will -- have a significant bookmark that for a secretary. a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. so, you know, i mean, proving a negative, that's always very difficult to do, that it won't do this. certainly very difficult. but then when you give the decision maker a vague and ambiguous frame of reference like significant, what does significant economic impact mean? it means different things to different people. that's vague and ambiguous. it allows for unbridled discretion by an unelected bureaucrat to use that term that my friends like to use. but
johnson: thank you. mr. chairman, this rule or this amendment would require agencies to provide a detailed economic assessment economic assessment prior to certifying that a rule -- prior to certifying that a rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small business entities. i oppose this bill for a number of reasons. number one, it forces agencies to prove a negative. the negative being that it will -- have a significant bookmark that for a secretary. a...
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henry johnson and jesse baby. henry johnson had -- henry johnson had been the governor of louisiana, so this is not -- this is not an insignificant person. they agreed to sell the slaves to johnson and baby for $115,000 in 1838 money, which depending how you count is at a minimum about $3 million today. they made sure to sell to catholic owners, so as not to betray their religious obligation to care for the slaves' souls. in fact, that was one of the conditions that was put on the sale by the church in rome. wasn't too happy about it but, they did not ask the slaves whether they would like to be sold to louisiana, which was notorious to black people in the upper south, akin it a death sentence. i should say that some of these documents can be very tough to take. i mean, they -- i show them to you, because i think it is important to confront directly the evidence of slavery and the historical record, but i do recognize that -- that they can be very difficult to look at. it turns out that 1838 sale is one of the mos
henry johnson and jesse baby. henry johnson had -- henry johnson had been the governor of louisiana, so this is not -- this is not an insignificant person. they agreed to sell the slaves to johnson and baby for $115,000 in 1838 money, which depending how you count is at a minimum about $3 million today. they made sure to sell to catholic owners, so as not to betray their religious obligation to care for the slaves' souls. in fact, that was one of the conditions that was put on the sale by the...
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johnson standing next to frost holding a top lat. potts could be heard to say i'm not having a good light and i can see in the sun. so instead frost delivered an older poem, "joy the gift outright" which he had memorized. even then frost's upon recommend did not and. he connect his preparation by informing the assembled throng this poetry had been dedicated at the president-elect, mr. john finley. frost had inned a verttily stated the name of a scholar from harvard. finley new forecast frost and may have been a friend of frost but finally was no f. finley what not jack kennedy. here's a depiction of george washington's inauguration. the first one in 1789 which took place in new york city, which was our capitol at the time. the next two inaugurations took place in philadelphia and the first one in washington was in 1801. there's a myth, a legend, that george washington added the words "so happen me god at the end of the oath but there's no real proof he said that. nobody ever wrote that he said -- added those four wards did but it's c
johnson standing next to frost holding a top lat. potts could be heard to say i'm not having a good light and i can see in the sun. so instead frost delivered an older poem, "joy the gift outright" which he had memorized. even then frost's upon recommend did not and. he connect his preparation by informing the assembled throng this poetry had been dedicated at the president-elect, mr. john finley. frost had inned a verttily stated the name of a scholar from harvard. finley new...
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billion pharma30 deal, johnson & johnson agrees to buy and take over the r&d operations. deals, ahead. mark: lawmakers have two weeks billbate the short brexit introduced today as the government looks to limit the possibility of amendments by the opposition. the u.s., a delicate dance for theresa may as she begins a two-day visit to meet with president trump entree talks. live in philadelphia, where she will engage congressional republicans at a policy retreat. minutes into the trading day in the u.s. and abigail doolittle has the latest, including the deals. rally,: after a two-day very small games for major averages. the dow and nasdaq trading ever fluctuatinghe day, between small gains and losses but it means we look at a new round of record highs. this after the dow carved out dow 20,000. at oppenheimer and katie stockton suggest that it does signal more strength ahead. the other question could be, is it a signal to sell? time will tell. we will watch it. one thing the dow has not sent in the s&p 500, put in a 1% move. #b2b 5709 and -- it has been 33 days since the do
billion pharma30 deal, johnson & johnson agrees to buy and take over the r&d operations. deals, ahead. mark: lawmakers have two weeks billbate the short brexit introduced today as the government looks to limit the possibility of amendments by the opposition. the u.s., a delicate dance for theresa may as she begins a two-day visit to meet with president trump entree talks. live in philadelphia, where she will engage congressional republicans at a policy retreat. minutes into the trading...