Here. I have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because Rufus Youngblood, ive known the name, ive known who he is for a very long time. And im just delighted that we can have his family here. Weve got members of Rufus Youngbloods family here. We appreciate that. We also have tom johnson who was an aide to Lyndon Johnson who is the man that Rufus Youngblood protected and we are really glad you are here as well, tom. He knew Rufus Youngblood very well. Rufus was a secret service agent. Hes known for his actions on november 22, 1963, when shots rang out in dallas, texas, and he leaped over the seat and protected Lyndon Johnson. And continued to protect him. Johnson was one of five president s that Rufus Johnson helped protect. After graduating from georgia tech here in atlanta with a degree in Industrial Engineering, he joined the secret service back in 1951, and he protected president s truman, eisenhower, kennedy, johnson, and nixon, during his 20 year tenure with the secr
Comes out tomorrow. Again motors revealing the fourday strike will cost them 3 billion, closing up 4 . Connell fox Business Team coverage. Our top stories, Edward Lawrence live at the white house. Gerri willis on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and Grady Trimble on capitol hill. That is where boeings ceo has been facing tough questions from lawmakers. Gerri, on the markets. First to you. Reporter start on the news. J j shares were halted for trading. Mysterious what was going on. We found out what was owing going on. The company tested baby powder, two skip separate companies tested their baby powder. Two previous bottles tested found no asbestos. Closed at 129. 12. It closed and did not reopen for the stock market. There were maybe a dozen traders standing over there waiting to find out what was going on with j j. They got their answer. Should be good news for the stock tomorrow. Additionally, 60 tested recall lots, conducted by two Third Party Labs finding no asbestos. 129.
And im just delighted that we can have his family here. Weve got members of Rufus Youngbloods family here. We appreciate that. We also have tom johnson who was an aide to Lyndon Johnson who is the man that Rufus Youngblood protected and we are really glad you are here as well, tom. He knew Rufus Youngblood very well. Rufus was a secret service agent. Hes known for his actions on november 22, 1963, when shots rang out in dallas, texas, and he leaped over the seat and protected Lyndon Johnson. And continued to protect him. Johnson was one of five president s that Rufus Johnson helped protect. After graduating from georgia tech here in atlanta with a degree in Industrial Engineering, he joined the secret service back in 1951, and he protected president s truman, eisenhower, kennedy, johnson, and nixon, during his 20 year tenure with the secret service. He retired in 1971 as the agencys Deputy Director. At that time, he wrote his memoir, 20 years with the secret service. It didnt get the a
The subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on the committees perspective on School Security. Good morning and thank you to everyone who is here today. The subcommittee is meeting to discuss Community Perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stakeholders in making our children safer. I want to thank the witnesses for participating in todays hearing. First, we have is lauren hogg, and mr. Max schaffner, testimonies are once the American Public needs to hear and once that members of congress should take to heart as we go about our work. A special thank you to both for sharing your experience with us. The chair would also to acknowledge congressman deutsche, who does not set on this committee but he represents florida has been a champion for measures to improve School Safety. I ask unanimous consent to allow to question the witnesses at todays hearing. That went out objection, it is so ordered. Im glad this hearing can build upon the
The subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on the committees perspective on School Security. Good morning and thank you to everyone who is here today. The subcommittee is meeting to discuss Community Perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stakeholders in making our children safer. I want to thank the witnesses for participating in todays hearing. First, we have is lauren hogg, and mr. Max schaffner, testimonies are once the American Public needs to hear and once that members of congress should take to heart as we go about our work. A special thank you to both for sharing your experience with us. The chair would also to acknowledge congressman deutsche, who does not set on this committee but he represents florida has been a champion for measures to improve School Safety. I ask unanimous consent to allow to question the witnesses at todays hearing. That went out objection, it is so ordered. Im glad this hearing can build upon the