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johnson's death. i am committed to doing everything in my power to answer the questions that exist in this case or as many of them as we can. now, as those of you who have covers the department of justice before or covers my office before know, we do not typically comment on pending investigations. because this is now an ongoing investigation by my office, i'm not going to take questions at this time. going forward, i will not be making any public comments about this matter until my investigative review is complete. but let me assure each of you, mr. johnson's family, the law enforcement agencies, the local community, and all of those interested in or have been affected by the tragic circumstances, that my goal, in fact my oath requires, me to follow the facts, apply the law, and now protect the independence and objectivity of this investigative process. thank you all very much. >> all right. there he is, michael moore, u.s. attorney, in georgia, announcing they are reopening the case into the mysteri
johnson's death. i am committed to doing everything in my power to answer the questions that exist in this case or as many of them as we can. now, as those of you who have covers the department of justice before or covers my office before know, we do not typically comment on pending investigations. because this is now an ongoing investigation by my office, i'm not going to take questions at this time. going forward, i will not be making any public comments about this matter until my...
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i think they went with jeh johnson for a couple of reasons. i think the president's top priority was finding someone who had really strong national security and counterterrorism credentials. any president stays up at night worrying about the reality that there are people out there who are trying to attack america and kill innocent civilians here. and so in jeh johnson i think he found someone who he believed shared his basic views about approaching -- how to approach national security and counterterrorism. that is to say to aggressively defend the country now do it within a framework of law. and i think he found that comforting. and also particularly in a second term. i think presidents often like to choose people who they have worked with, no well. jeh johnson was a -- you know, someone who was well known inside the white house, attended many meetings with the president and so the president had the beneficiary of his judgment and advice and i think he found that comforting. >> woodruff: charlie savage, let me turn to you. on johnson's experie
i think they went with jeh johnson for a couple of reasons. i think the president's top priority was finding someone who had really strong national security and counterterrorism credentials. any president stays up at night worrying about the reality that there are people out there who are trying to attack america and kill innocent civilians here. and so in jeh johnson i think he found someone who he believed shared his basic views about approaching -- how to approach national security and...
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& johnson. >> fundamentally johnson & johnson, it is tried and true bond problems y. it does not have substantial top of the line growth. it trades at two or three turns richer than the s&p here. like a lot of stocks that have basically substituted as an income source, this is one of the ones that will become vulnerable to rising rates. this is a stock i would not be interesting in owning here. it has had quite a rally. it is still a little bit elevated. i'm not interested in owning it here. >> scott? >> i think this is interesting because johnson & johnson really volatility. dan is getting the math. doesn't work out quite as well with low implied volatility names. but it woks like it does on all cal tars. >> dan, carter would be proud of you. you did a fine job at the smart board. nice drawing. >>> coming up next, could netflix become a nightmare? we'll reveal why the pain could get even worse. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame.
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meanwhile johnson is wanted man. he failed to show up for a child support hearing and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... using the drive- thru... isn't as quick as it once was. the slow down fast food chains are experiencing... and which one makes its customers wait the longest. "if he's lacking confidence for some reason, that's on him" coach john harbaugh and ravens fans are losing patience with one player in particular this season. the lack of production from ed dickson... over four games. ((break 3)) show off your purple pride and you could win a prize from fox45. every week we'll choose 12 finalists for you to vote on. here's one of our finalists... you can go to our facebook page and click on the "inside fox45" tab to vote for your favorite photo. one person a week will win a 25-dollar gift card from poor boys. go to facebook dot com slash fox baltimore to get started and read the official rules. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... losing the war on drugs. what's behind a
meanwhile johnson is wanted man. he failed to show up for a child support hearing and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... using the drive- thru... isn't as quick as it once was. the slow down fast food chains are experiencing... and which one makes its customers wait the longest. "if he's lacking confidence for some reason, that's on him" coach john harbaugh and ravens fans are losing patience with one player in particular this season. the lack...
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jeh johnson. we're enormously greatful to janet nep pal tan no, she's made her move to sunny california, overseeing the higher education system in that great state and i know she's going to do an outstandi outstanding job there with the incredible young people in our largest state. we all deeply appreciate the terrific job she did over the last four and a half years. i want to thank rand barris for his service and stepping in as acting secretary after janet left. thanks in no small part to janet's leadership and her team, we've done more to protect our homeland against those who wish to do us harm. we have strengthened our borders and taken steps to make sure immigration system better reflects our values. we've helped thousands of americans recover from hurricanes and tornadoes and floods and wildfires and worked to clean up a massive oil spill in the gulf as well as address a flu pandemic. in jeh johnson, we have the right person to continue this important work. from the moment i took office, jeh
jeh johnson. we're enormously greatful to janet nep pal tan no, she's made her move to sunny california, overseeing the higher education system in that great state and i know she's going to do an outstandi outstanding job there with the incredible young people in our largest state. we all deeply appreciate the terrific job she did over the last four and a half years. i want to thank rand barris for his service and stepping in as acting secretary after janet left. thanks in no small part to...
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¡brian smith a la cabeza y jake johnson dÁndole alcance! locutor: johnson ve una posibilidad. se prepara para adelantapor la izquierda [voz en altoplante] parece que smith y johnson estÁn cambiando posiciones. [impacto de caída] [voz en altoplante] johnson cae de la mÁquina, esta perdido. locutor: pero lo peor viene ahora... >>¡oh, dios mÍo! [voz altoparlante] hay otro competidor caÍdo en la pista. ¡por favor, mantengan la calma! locutor: johnson estÁ forzando demasiado su moto... ¡bre-acelera! lucha por recuperar estabilidad, pero termina siendo catapltad [♪] tres motoristas logran evitar los obstÁculos, pero brian smith los ve muy tarde. [impacto] el impacto es taniolento, que las motocicletas se destro ahora johnson y smith estÁn desprotegidos en la pista. [ruidos diversos] asombrosamente, johnson logra salir caminando del terrible accidente. >>mirÉ la motocicleta. estaba partida en dos. y claro, habÍa sido bastante peor de lo que pensÉen ese momento, no supe que alguien mÁs habÍa chocado. locutor: brian smith es quie saca la peor parte. >>salÍ violentame
¡brian smith a la cabeza y jake johnson dÁndole alcance! locutor: johnson ve una posibilidad. se prepara para adelantapor la izquierda [voz en altoplante] parece que smith y johnson estÁn cambiando posiciones. [impacto de caída] [voz en altoplante] johnson cae de la mÁquina, esta perdido. locutor: pero lo peor viene ahora... >>¡oh, dios mÍo! [voz altoparlante] hay otro competidor caÍdo en la pista. ¡por favor, mantengan la calma! locutor: johnson estÁ forzando demasiado su...
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the johnsons hired dr. bill anderson to conduct an independent second autopsy, in that autopsy, johnson told authorities he believed kendrick died from a blow to the neck, and not after being choked after slipping into a rolled carpet. what the investigators found shocked them. >> when we got the body from the second autopsy, the organs, the heart, lung, liver, et cetera, were not with the body. >> the brain? >> the brain, they were all absent. >> every organ from the top of kendrick's head to his pelvis, gone. and his family had no idea. >> we have been let down again. and when we buried kendrick, we thought we were burying kendrick, not half of kendrick. >> i'm not sure at this point who did not return the organs to the body, but i know when we got the body the organs were not there. >> so cnn contacted the two entities that had custody of his body. the first organization, and harrington funeral home, which the johnsons chose to prepare kendrick's body for burial later. a spokesperson for cnn was told aft
the johnsons hired dr. bill anderson to conduct an independent second autopsy, in that autopsy, johnson told authorities he believed kendrick died from a blow to the neck, and not after being choked after slipping into a rolled carpet. what the investigators found shocked them. >> when we got the body from the second autopsy, the organs, the heart, lung, liver, et cetera, were not with the body. >> the brain? >> the brain, they were all absent. >> every organ from the...
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so zach johnson, jason dufner, 4-3 winners. won six of the last eight holes, jerry. >> that's pretty sweet. nice eagle. >> well, we talk about it often, don't we, johnny, about how good a wedge player zach johnson is. he has to be. just doesn't hit the ball that far. >> but when he won the masters in '07, he laid up at every par 5. hit wedge shots like that. coming from the guy who didn't know he was going to be here because he felt so bad sunday night and monday. >> yeah, that was nice. taking the iv fluids after a nasty bout with the flu. missed the first team picture that they took. >> look at this. >> i mean, why not. a whole lot to win a match. that's fun. we're at
so zach johnson, jason dufner, 4-3 winners. won six of the last eight holes, jerry. >> that's pretty sweet. nice eagle. >> well, we talk about it often, don't we, johnny, about how good a wedge player zach johnson is. he has to be. just doesn't hit the ball that far. >> but when he won the masters in '07, he laid up at every par 5. hit wedge shots like that. coming from the guy who didn't know he was going to be here because he felt so bad sunday night and monday. >>...
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and johnson. what about the fundamental side of the story? >> fundamentally johnsen and johns sn tried and true bond proxy. this is a stock that doesn't have substantial top line growth. it trades actually at a premium to the market. it's two or three turns richer than s & p here. and like a lot of stocks that have basically substituted as an income source for people that can't get anything in the fixed income markets. this is one of the ones that will become vulnerable to rising rates. so this is a kind of stock i would not be interested in owning here. you can see that it actually has had quite a rally. it came off somewhat. it's still elevated. i'm not real interested in owning it. >> scott? >> i think this is interesting, because johnson and johnson really low implied volatility. you don't want to clown around and sell out right options, so dan is getting the math working. doesn't work out quite as well and really low implied volatility names. but it's working like it does on all calendars. an
and johnson. what about the fundamental side of the story? >> fundamentally johnsen and johns sn tried and true bond proxy. this is a stock that doesn't have substantial top line growth. it trades actually at a premium to the market. it's two or three turns richer than s & p here. and like a lot of stocks that have basically substituted as an income source for people that can't get anything in the fixed income markets. this is one of the ones that will become vulnerable to rising...
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from the beginning, johnson's parents were skeptical. they got a second autopsy that concluded he died of nonaccidental blunt force trauma. many heart-breaking and baffling elements to this story. when kendrick johnson's body was ex humid, his internal organs were missing. his body cavity was stuffed with newspaper. a lot of questions about the investigation as well. blood found on the wall of the gym, for instance, was never tested. now attorneys are hoping surveillance evidence could show what really happened. >> victor, you discovered there's footage from security cameras in the gym when kendrick johnson died. does it shed any light on his death? >> not much yet. we know that there are at least four cameras in this gym. we requested all of the stills. they take stills and not streaming video. they sent us these stills, seven pictures of kendrick running into the gym. we asked what about the pictures after this and before it? we were told those are considered educational records. and only because we have clearance from the johnsons can
from the beginning, johnson's parents were skeptical. they got a second autopsy that concluded he died of nonaccidental blunt force trauma. many heart-breaking and baffling elements to this story. when kendrick johnson's body was ex humid, his internal organs were missing. his body cavity was stuffed with newspaper. a lot of questions about the investigation as well. blood found on the wall of the gym, for instance, was never tested. now attorneys are hoping surveillance evidence could show...
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jeh johnson. johnson playing a key role in lifting the ban on days by and lesbians who serve in the military. in confirmed by the senate, he will succeed janet napolitano. libby how are lawmakers reacting to this nomination? we can see in the oaf value office, by the way, he will be coming out in a second. so as you talk, if i have to interrupt you, i will. and you know the drill. >> not in problem. back in 2012 he gave a speech at yale law school that talked about american citizens could be included in attacks if they are part of al-qaeda by drones. but by in large he has support in the senate. the portfolio is quite large at dhs, you are looking at everything from the borders to dealing with natural disasters, so many commit tease and many members of congress will want to weigh in on this one. >> exactly. since tom ridge was named the first head of homeland security, it has morphed into one of the largest federal agencies in washington. so it almost certain that a lot of people on capitol hill w
jeh johnson. johnson playing a key role in lifting the ban on days by and lesbians who serve in the military. in confirmed by the senate, he will succeed janet napolitano. libby how are lawmakers reacting to this nomination? we can see in the oaf value office, by the way, he will be coming out in a second. so as you talk, if i have to interrupt you, i will. and you know the drill. >> not in problem. back in 2012 he gave a speech at yale law school that talked about american citizens could...
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& johnson. >> without carter here, this plasma was going to get a little lonely. here's the thing. johnson & johnson has been a massive performer, up 27% on the year. it was a massive beneficiary earlier in the year when rates were really low and investors were looking for high yielding stocks. right now it's a 6% dividend yield. it's expected to grow probably high single didn'ts and it's trading at kind of an expensive multiple. my issue here is we look at their q3 earnings next week. it isn't that they're going to miss so dramatically. it more has to do with the fact that expectations are high. the stock's acted very well. and i think the technicals set up really weak in this one. and so the implied move in the options market for the earnings is at 1.5%, the thing only moves at 1.25%. i'm going to take advantage of the elevated and implied volatility for the earnings week in october in my trade. first i want to look at this trade and i want to tell you what i'm looking at. back on september 20
& johnson. >> without carter here, this plasma was going to get a little lonely. here's the thing. johnson & johnson has been a massive performer, up 27% on the year. it was a massive beneficiary earlier in the year when rates were really low and investors were looking for high yielding stocks. right now it's a 6% dividend yield. it's expected to grow probably high single didn'ts and it's trading at kind of an expensive multiple. my issue here is we look at their q3 earnings next...
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>> absolutely paul johnson. paul johnson -- >> i'm not so sure -- i want to start with what's the difference? what was a student if they were given one side, what would they get from either paul johnson or howard? >> they both have ideological predispositions. one is a marxist and johnson is more conservative. but johnson is a very careful foot noter. his way of doing research. he writes with a typewriter but he has two going at all times. one is the typewriter of the text, the other is the footnote. in the days before computers it wasn't so easy to link the two. i'm not sure i could have done all mine without a computer. but so he's a very careful user of sources and making sure that he has everything right. i think he sometimes let his ideology get the better of his scholarship. >> we've got video of jimmy carter who was here in about 1995 and he is talking about his book of poetry. >> beginning about five years ago i studied textbooks about poetry and the different kinds of poetry, the different kinds rimed o
>> absolutely paul johnson. paul johnson -- >> i'm not so sure -- i want to start with what's the difference? what was a student if they were given one side, what would they get from either paul johnson or howard? >> they both have ideological predispositions. one is a marxist and johnson is more conservative. but johnson is a very careful foot noter. his way of doing research. he writes with a typewriter but he has two going at all times. one is the typewriter of the text,...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. . >>> california officials today declined to foot the bill for reopening national parks in the state. the interiorry state made the offer, the world war ii home front national historical park in richmond, california. certainly a mouth full that one. it's also home to betty reed who at 92 is the nation's oldest park ranger. betty, you said because of your age this is your last decade and you can't afford to have anyone wasting your time. when you heart about the government shutdown, what doe
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka...
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so zach johnson, jason dufner, 4-3 winners. won six of the last eight holes, jerry. >> that's pretty sweet. nice eagle. >> well, we talk about it often, don't we, johnny, about how good a wedge player zach johnson is. he has to be. just doesn't hit the ball that far. >> but when he won the masters in '07, he laid up at every par 5. hit wedge shots like that. coming from the guy who didn't know he was going to be here because he felt so bad sunday night and monday. >> yeah, that was nice. taking the iv fluids after a nasty bout with the flu. missed the first team picture that they took. >> look at this. >> i mean, why not. a whole lot to win a match. that's fun. we're at the 12th. snedeker for birdie. just earlier simpson on the ropes. no spark whatsoever in that gro group. >> still got the big lead. 3 up through 12 now. five left in that match. and mickelson now. >> over at 14, dan. >> 114 left here, peter. >> oh, these guys have fought back from 3 down through what was it? seven holes. they're all square. that's showing some f
so zach johnson, jason dufner, 4-3 winners. won six of the last eight holes, jerry. >> that's pretty sweet. nice eagle. >> well, we talk about it often, don't we, johnny, about how good a wedge player zach johnson is. he has to be. just doesn't hit the ball that far. >> but when he won the masters in '07, he laid up at every par 5. hit wedge shots like that. coming from the guy who didn't know he was going to be here because he felt so bad sunday night and monday. >>...
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that's the corner in which kendrick johnson was found. there is no specific time stamp on this so we don't know how long it was between this game of basketball with the people who were there, the other students and when he went in to those mats. but we're hoping to get all the different angles and put that together in the next few days. >> all right. and there are hundreds of pages of -- reports. were investigators focusing on anybody specific? >> they were focusing on a few students at the high school. we know they pulled their attendance records and class schedules but just a few students and they didn't do it for all of the other people at the school of in his classes and there was one student who was not a student at this high school but another local high school who they interviewed and fill out a survey and asked about his involvement in the kendrick johnson. >> his parents enlisted the help of benjamin crump who joined national attention with trayvon martin. he joins us together with his co-counsel. you've been fighting for a long
that's the corner in which kendrick johnson was found. there is no specific time stamp on this so we don't know how long it was between this game of basketball with the people who were there, the other students and when he went in to those mats. but we're hoping to get all the different angles and put that together in the next few days. >> all right. and there are hundreds of pages of -- reports. were investigators focusing on anybody specific? >> they were focusing on a few...
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for context, we'll bring in lyndon johnson's press secretary turned snooze executive tom johnson. legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward. and the "wall street journal's" peggy noonan. we'll cover it all, past, present, and future because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. we welcome california congressman darrell issa. he is the chairman of the oversight & government reform committee. friday, mr. chairman, your committee, along with the senate committee, announced you'd start issuing subpoenas soon if you didn't get the documents that you had "from secretary sebelius' department. what exactly are you looking for now? and what is it you hope to find out? >> bob, we're looking for quick answers so that we can, on behalf of the american people, straighten out as much as can be straightepped out that's above the water-- which the web site-- and the 90% that's below the water like an iceberg that are the other problems in obamacare, and just quickly. 2500
for context, we'll bring in lyndon johnson's press secretary turned snooze executive tom johnson. legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward. and the "wall street journal's" peggy noonan. we'll cover it all, past, present, and future because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. we welcome california congressman darrell issa....
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johnson, we are so sorry for your loss. kenneth johnson, i would like to start with you. what's your reaction to the u.s. attorney general's decision to reopen your son's case? >> well, we're happy that a fresh pair of eyes is starting to look at kendrick's case, and we're just waiting on the truth to really come out. >> jacqueline, why do you believe that the school or the sheriff's office or anyone would attempt to cover up or at the very least, not try to get to the bottom of the circumstances behind your son's death? >> i don't know. that's what we're trying to find out. that's why we're trying to get to the truth. i have no idea. >> do you think race played a role at all in how the initial investigation into kendrick's death was handled? >> well, certainly you have to consider race as a factor, but i don't think that that's the end-all in terms of trying to understand why this case was handled in the way that it was. we believe that certainly if there is a coverup, it is a coverup for somebody and not a nobody. so who this person might be or who the individuals might
johnson, we are so sorry for your loss. kenneth johnson, i would like to start with you. what's your reaction to the u.s. attorney general's decision to reopen your son's case? >> well, we're happy that a fresh pair of eyes is starting to look at kendrick's case, and we're just waiting on the truth to really come out. >> jacqueline, why do you believe that the school or the sheriff's office or anyone would attempt to cover up or at the very least, not try to get to the bottom of the...
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johnson she said the only thing she wanted was the truth. for the family, this feels like one step in the right direction, doesn't it? >> it does. they've been waiting and hoping for this federal investigation not just since we started doing this story six months ago, but since his death and since they got that report from the sheriff's office that this was not the result of foul play. that's at least questionable to u.s. attorney michael moore since he decided to open this investigation. there's a couple of sentences in his remarks and i had a copy here today that stand out, brooke. i want it read these two sentences. should sufficient information be warranted to develop a civil rights investigation. oep an civil rights or any other property investigation. that jumped out to me because almost immediately after that second autopsy from the independent pathologist came out the civil rights division of the department of justice said we dent see any evidence of a civil rights violation. michael moore has at least opened the door that possibly,
johnson she said the only thing she wanted was the truth. for the family, this feels like one step in the right direction, doesn't it? >> it does. they've been waiting and hoping for this federal investigation not just since we started doing this story six months ago, but since his death and since they got that report from the sheriff's office that this was not the result of foul play. that's at least questionable to u.s. attorney michael moore since he decided to open this investigation....
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johnson: garcia! williams: open the door! johnson: open up! williams: garcia, a cyanide truck jack-knifed again! garcia: cyanide truck? johnson: put this on. williams: put it on! garcia: ok, where are we going? johnson: let's go, let's go! williams: come on. what did you put in there? johnson: ether. williams: aah! give me 5! johnson: ha ha ha! junior: aah! [siren] woman: why? garcia: no, no.
johnson: garcia! williams: open the door! johnson: open up! williams: garcia, a cyanide truck jack-knifed again! garcia: cyanide truck? johnson: put this on. williams: put it on! garcia: ok, where are we going? johnson: let's go, let's go! williams: come on. what did you put in there? johnson: ether. williams: aah! give me 5! johnson: ha ha ha! junior: aah! [siren] woman: why? garcia: no, no.
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but five months later, johnson's family exhumed his body. a second autopsy by a private pathologist determined his death was due to blunt force trauma to his right neck. >> we found the trauma in an area that was not previously looked at in the first autopsy. >> reporter: in an odd twist dr. bill anderson discovered johnson's organs were missing and his body was filled with newspapers. a spokesperson for the georgia bureau of investigation said the agency stands by its team of medical examiners 100%. but other experts wonder whether the initial scene could have been more thoroughly investigated. >> i think the case has to be reopened. there are too many questions being raised. >> reporter: this week on what would have been johnson's 18 persistent birthday, his parents hired the same civil rights attorney who represented the family of trayvon martin. >> these parents sent their child to school with his book bag and he was returned to them in a body bag. >> reporter: they are pushing for the school to release more images from gym surveillance
but five months later, johnson's family exhumed his body. a second autopsy by a private pathologist determined his death was due to blunt force trauma to his right neck. >> we found the trauma in an area that was not previously looked at in the first autopsy. >> reporter: in an odd twist dr. bill anderson discovered johnson's organs were missing and his body was filled with newspapers. a spokesperson for the georgia bureau of investigation said the agency stands by its team of...
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from paul johnson. >> johnson is a footnoter. johnson's way of doing research. he writes with a typewriter. he has two typewriters going faults. one is the typewriter of the text, the other is a footnote typewriter. wasn't so easy to link the two. not so sure i could have done all of my footnoting without the computer. he's a very careful user of sources to make sure he's got everything right. i think with the ideology he got the bert of his scholarship. >> we have video of jimmy carter who was here in 1995. he's talking about the book of poetry. >> beginning five years ago, i studied textbooks about poetry and the different kinds of poetry, the different kinds of whether they rimed or not, open verse, and so forth. also famous poets, the words they said. the favorite poet at that time was dylan thomas but i don't have any ability or inclination to try to emulate his poetry. >> what do you think? jimmy carter has written a lot of books. what did you find out about him in books? >> jimmy carter wrote 23 books more than any other ex-president or president in their
from paul johnson. >> johnson is a footnoter. johnson's way of doing research. he writes with a typewriter. he has two typewriters going faults. one is the typewriter of the text, the other is a footnote typewriter. wasn't so easy to link the two. not so sure i could have done all of my footnoting without the computer. he's a very careful user of sources to make sure he's got everything right. i think with the ideology he got the bert of his scholarship. >> we have video of jimmy...
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to the best of my knowledge, president johnson, former president johnson, never had any hard evidence of that. >> schieffer: and, phil, did you ever find anything to indicate that castro did, indeed, have this connection? we know when oswald went to the cuban embassy in mexico, he tried to get a visa to go to cuba, but the cubans wouldn't give him one. my sense of that they turned him away. they didn't want to deal with him. >> that's apparently correct, or at least that is the story we were told at the time. you know, in mexico city, oswald is dealing with cuban spies and soviet spies, and mexicans sympathetic to castro, who might have had reason to want to see the end of john kennedy's presidency, all & all those connections went uninvestigated by the f.b.i. and c.i.a. they didn't want to find out what the truth was down there. >> schieffer: tom uinterviewed castro yourself many years after that. were you with the "l.a. times? in. >> i was then with cnn. >> schieffer: did you ever get any sense that castro, there was a castro connection here? >> president castro said to me, and larr
to the best of my knowledge, president johnson, former president johnson, never had any hard evidence of that. >> schieffer: and, phil, did you ever find anything to indicate that castro did, indeed, have this connection? we know when oswald went to the cuban embassy in mexico, he tried to get a visa to go to cuba, but the cubans wouldn't give him one. my sense of that they turned him away. they didn't want to deal with him. >> that's apparently correct, or at least that is the...
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johnson, our thoughts and prayers are with you. mr. johnson, let me start with asking you your reaction that the u.s. attorney is now investigating as you had requested and your wife requested, they're now looking into your son's death. what is your reaction? >> we are happy they're reopening the investigation. that puts us one step closer to the truth. >> and you believe the truth is what, sir? >> my son was murdered. >> ms. johnson, i said to you the last time no parent should ever experience what the two of you have, whether accident or not here. but you've had to deal with this lack of closure as your husband stated and you told me you believe that kendrick -- that your son was murdered here. why would authorities there cover this up if that is the case? >> that's what we are trying to find out. we don't -- i don't understand why. that's why we're waiting for the truth. >> what did you see in the video -- i know that the portion that we've shown our audiences is an edited portion. what in this video you believe confirms that someth
johnson, our thoughts and prayers are with you. mr. johnson, let me start with asking you your reaction that the u.s. attorney is now investigating as you had requested and your wife requested, they're now looking into your son's death. what is your reaction? >> we are happy they're reopening the investigation. that puts us one step closer to the truth. >> and you believe the truth is what, sir? >> my son was murdered. >> ms. johnson, i said to you the last time no...
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and i felt like my life was not full >> now, johnson is an atheist. she wants to call attention to the issue of church celibacy >> we all have the needs for intimacy to love and to be loved to be known by another person there is no theological barrier to having a married clergy. and i hope that that might change. >> even in death, mother teresa is one of the world's most respected women. she won a nobel peace prize among many awards during her lifetime. the catholic church is moving toward making her a saint. while johnson admired mother teresa's charitable work she was disappointed by other factors >> she was the only women in the church with enough political capital where the pope and the bishops would listen to her. but she never disagreed with them. she felt that her place was to obey them and she said whatever the church teaches that what i am going to believe. and that is how she got on in the world but i do not think it was a service to women or to the poor. >> when you hear about how strict -- not see your family but every 10 years? i mean was
and i felt like my life was not full >> now, johnson is an atheist. she wants to call attention to the issue of church celibacy >> we all have the needs for intimacy to love and to be loved to be known by another person there is no theological barrier to having a married clergy. and i hope that that might change. >> even in death, mother teresa is one of the world's most respected women. she won a nobel peace prize among many awards during her lifetime. the catholic church is...
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demonstrators want answers in the death of kendrick johnson and soon a u.s. attorney will announce whether or not he wants answers too. in january he was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff's office said he squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14 1/2 inch center of this rolled gym mat and got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe. after an autopsy a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of investigation agreed the official cause of death was accidental positional asphyxia. he was cufficated by his body weight. >> we examined the alternatives and the only that fit the evidence and the pardon meial evidence we received was this is an accident. >> an accident. we just didn't believe it. >> kendrick's parents kenneth and jacquelyn believe the story is a cover up. >> when i viewed his body that sunday, you can see something happened. you can tell he was beaten. >> they want the u.s. department of justice to launch a federal investigation. >> if they don't come in, they want to send it to the rural. you can kill as long as you
demonstrators want answers in the death of kendrick johnson and soon a u.s. attorney will announce whether or not he wants answers too. in january he was found dead at school. investigators with the county sheriff's office said he squeezed his 19 inch shoulders into the 14 1/2 inch center of this rolled gym mat and got stuck upside down while reaching for this shoe. after an autopsy a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of investigation agreed the official cause of death was accidental...
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you can tell he was big. >> reporter: the johnson's want the u.s. department of justice to launch a federal investigation. >> if they don't come in, they're only sending a message to the world. you can kill as long as you can get away with it. >> reporter: in june the johnsons exhumed kendrick's body. anderson said he found evidence of bleeding under the skin near johnson's right jaw. >> we were able to diagnose the fact that there was indeed blunt force trauma to that area. >> so he took blows to the head. >> he took at least one blow to the neck. >> just to be clear, you used the word serve times, but in your view this was a homicide. >> yes. >> reporter: also he said kendrick's organs were missing. instead he was stuffed with newspaper. the secretary of state's office has launched an investigation into that. questions made the johnsons more suspicious, including why these shoes found yards from his body were not collected as evidence and how did somebody's blood land on the wall in the gym. these facts were laid out for this fbi agent. >> i don't
you can tell he was big. >> reporter: the johnson's want the u.s. department of justice to launch a federal investigation. >> if they don't come in, they're only sending a message to the world. you can kill as long as you can get away with it. >> reporter: in june the johnsons exhumed kendrick's body. anderson said he found evidence of bleeding under the skin near johnson's right jaw. >> we were able to diagnose the fact that there was indeed blunt force trauma to that...
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johnson's death. i'm committed to doing everything in my power to answer the questions that exist in this case or as many of them as we can. >> so this comes one day after a portion of surveillance video -- this is what you're looking at right now. this video was released. it was taken inside the boy's high school the day he died. the video shows the teenager, if you look closely there, walking into the gym and on to the basketball court where other students are playing. however, this tape, this surveillance tape does not show his death or what happened leading up to it. johnson was found dead january 11th, and the local sheriffs office has said all along that this incident was an accident. an autopsy conducted by the georgia bureau of investigation ruled that he suffocated inside the mat after he fell into this mat, they say, head first while reaching for his shoe. now, the young man's parents never believed this was the case and had a separate autopsy done, which concluded he died from a blow to the
johnson's death. i'm committed to doing everything in my power to answer the questions that exist in this case or as many of them as we can. >> so this comes one day after a portion of surveillance video -- this is what you're looking at right now. this video was released. it was taken inside the boy's high school the day he died. the video shows the teenager, if you look closely there, walking into the gym and on to the basketball court where other students are playing. however, this...
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>> yes, andrew johnson. when i started this research, i was keen to say that from the moment that lincoln died, seward these to be involved in domestic politics and he was only focusing on foreign affairs and alaska and british columbia and all sorts of other nice issues. but as i did the research, it became clear that seward continued to be intimately involved in domestic policy, and in particular johnson's reconstruction policy. there is a great image and a condÉ nast cartoon that shows johnson as a roman emperor, and he is sitting in the amphitheater. on the floor of the amphitheater, the whites are slaughtering blacks. johnson doesn't look very concerned. who is the evil advisor leaning over johnson's soldier, whispering in his ear and giving him ideas about policy? it is seward. it is true that seward agreed with johnson's reconstruction policies. he thought the most important thing was to bring the states back together and have representation of the south and the congress. he was not especially troubl
>> yes, andrew johnson. when i started this research, i was keen to say that from the moment that lincoln died, seward these to be involved in domestic politics and he was only focusing on foreign affairs and alaska and british columbia and all sorts of other nice issues. but as i did the research, it became clear that seward continued to be intimately involved in domestic policy, and in particular johnson's reconstruction policy. there is a great image and a condÉ nast cartoon that...
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well, johnson doesn't. in a way, it inoculated him against some criticism someone in this position could have. >> barbara, let me go back to you. something that is unique about this position is this was established post-9/11. we have only seen three people in this specific post. going back, you had ridge, chertoff, and now napolitano and now potentially this fourth. can you tell me more about what this position entails? >> why do americans care who is the department of homeland security cabinet secretary? remember, first and foremost, created after 9/11. for protection of the homeland. so jeh johnson, if confirmed, is going to be in the hot seat if heaven forbid there's another domestic terrorist attack. why didn't the u.s. see it coming? what kind of aide is there. i think they're coming out now. >> here is the president. let's take a listen. >> as president, my most solemn responsibility is the safety and security of the american people. and we've got an outstanding team here of folks who work every singl
well, johnson doesn't. in a way, it inoculated him against some criticism someone in this position could have. >> barbara, let me go back to you. something that is unique about this position is this was established post-9/11. we have only seen three people in this specific post. going back, you had ridge, chertoff, and now napolitano and now potentially this fourth. can you tell me more about what this position entails? >> why do americans care who is the department of homeland...
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aplicar las leyes contra los criminales y las amenazas de seguridad en vez de deportar familias. >> johnson sucede a jeanette napolitano. >> ha habido personas que tienen experiencia en el Ámbito mi gran gratorio que no han resultado muy buenos en tÉrmino de lo que la comunidad latina les interesarÍa ver. >> johnson supervisoÓ el cambio de polÍtica de presidente sobre el trato a detenidos por terrorismo pero defendiÓ el uso de aviones robÓticos mÁs de 40% de puestos de d h s estÁn vacantes. >> estas posiciones deben llenarse para corregir los huecos en nuestra seguridad nacional dijo. >> la nominaciÓn de johnson deberÁ confirmada por el senado y las audiencias en el comitÉ jurÍdico no serÁn un paseo para Él, ya el republicano por alabama dijo que el departamento de seguridad nacional es el peor administrado de todo el gobierno federal y que necesita un administrador sÓlido con experiencia en hacer cumplir la ley. >> en la casa blanca, lourdes m, univisiÓn. >> a partir del lunes matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo podrÁn llevarse a cabo en nueva jersey, la corte ratifi
aplicar las leyes contra los criminales y las amenazas de seguridad en vez de deportar familias. >> johnson sucede a jeanette napolitano. >> ha habido personas que tienen experiencia en el Ámbito mi gran gratorio que no han resultado muy buenos en tÉrmino de lo que la comunidad latina les interesarÍa ver. >> johnson supervisoÓ el cambio de polÍtica de presidente sobre el trato a detenidos por terrorismo pero defendiÓ el uso de aviones robÓticos mÁs de 40% de puestos de...
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what happened to kendrick johnson? that 17-year-old was found dead in a high school gym rolled up in a matt. and yet, the family says there is one eyewitness. and the answers of what happened to kendrick lie somewhere in surveillance video that for some bizarre reason is nowhere to be found. there are so many other bis czar twists to this case. you'll find out in just a moment. you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our colum
what happened to kendrick johnson? that 17-year-old was found dead in a high school gym rolled up in a matt. and yet, the family says there is one eyewitness. and the answers of what happened to kendrick lie somewhere in surveillance video that for some bizarre reason is nowhere to be found. there are so many other bis czar twists to this case. you'll find out in just a moment. you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna...
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standing there is jay johnson. he is nominating him today to head up the department of homeland security. you can continue to watch this on our website. streaming live for you today. >> in the meantime, let's get some analysis of this. ralph peters is author of the novel hell of richmond. >> good to see you. >> you see this nomination. do you have a problem with it? >> look, i would warn conservatives not to reflexively attack him just because he is obama's nominee. he is as good as we are going to get from this president on the counter terror, he has been strong and unwavering. i think the noisiest opposition is going to come from the extreme left that is anti-drone strike. >> that is an interesting analysis. there was a report out about the army and budget reductions. they could render the army at high risk to meet one major war. do you agree that we are ready to go to war again? >> the army has paid it's dues. it is tired and equipment is hard worn. but in the end, the army will always come through for america.
standing there is jay johnson. he is nominating him today to head up the department of homeland security. you can continue to watch this on our website. streaming live for you today. >> in the meantime, let's get some analysis of this. ralph peters is author of the novel hell of richmond. >> good to see you. >> you see this nomination. do you have a problem with it? >> look, i would warn conservatives not to reflexively attack him just because he is obama's nominee. he...
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i don't know which jeh johnson we're going to get. while dhs has less of civil liberties concerns because they are doing the defense i have been on the home front, not taking people out. from what we've seen, not fair to hold against him what he did in his job supposed to be a defender, i worry he is part of a group of people in the administration associated with secrecy first, accountability later. >> i think you would want to think about that piece by piece within dhs. what would this mean about policing the borders, how much money and energy they should be putting into defending the boarders and what the balance should be in preventing and using heavy handed messages. there's talk they may use nonlethal drone weapons and that would be interesting to know what he thinks about. you have other parts like fema which responds to natural disasters and customs agency, i think that what this record on secrecy, how he would oversee those parts. it points to why we should probably create a department of homeland security. it's hard to imagin
i don't know which jeh johnson we're going to get. while dhs has less of civil liberties concerns because they are doing the defense i have been on the home front, not taking people out. from what we've seen, not fair to hold against him what he did in his job supposed to be a defender, i worry he is part of a group of people in the administration associated with secrecy first, accountability later. >> i think you would want to think about that piece by piece within dhs. what would this...