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live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >>> bernie madoff will not -- his sentence for defrauding billions of dollars. a judge sentenced madoff to the maximum sentence last week. today, his attorney said he has decided not to appeal the sentence, but would not explain why. >>> developing story of manassas, a composite sketch of a man believed to be responsible for two attempted abductions. he is described as an hispanic man and his late 30's, early 40's, with black crew cut hair. these incidents happened two weeks apart as the victims were walking to the community center. the victims were 16 and had blond hair. >>> coming up -- bodies are moved to make room for new business. startling allegations against a cemetery. >> the piano man and rocket man are coming to town. >> she said we broke all in north korea. >> one of the amerin journalists in north korea makes a phone call to her sister. >> partly cloudy and cool. the forecast is coming up. ,pp >>> 4 workers at historic black cemetery in chicago have been charged in a scheme to resell burial plots. they are accused
live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >>> bernie madoff will not -- his sentence for defrauding billions of dollars. a judge sentenced madoff to the maximum sentence last week. today, his attorney said he has decided not to appeal the sentence, but would not explain why. >>> developing story of manassas, a composite sketch of a man believed to be responsible for two attempted abductions. he is described as an hispanic man and his late 30's, early 40's, with...
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john wilson, i recognize i don't know a thing about technical analysis. i do know from what i've heard and read, for every single of the major 10 sector is in the s&p 500 index, they're above the 200 moving day averages. sounds awful good to me. >> sounds like a great start. pretty much all the indices with the exception of the bank moved above the 200 and 50 day moving average. a lot of people watch those because they tend to be smoothings of trends. you can do the same thing with a ruler if you look at long term or short term chart. go back to march for a second. it had all the makings of a significant low. most stocks actually bottomed out back in october. you had fewer and fewer participating, at every major low. you came into this march low, you had tremendous negative psychology, all the things you would expect to see, extreme and major low were there, plus a lot of long term things, like a trailing return on stocks, like the relationship with bonds. we were of the opinion, it was a pretty significant low and we may be -- we think we're in the stage
john wilson, i recognize i don't know a thing about technical analysis. i do know from what i've heard and read, for every single of the major 10 sector is in the s&p 500 index, they're above the 200 moving day averages. sounds awful good to me. >> sounds like a great start. pretty much all the indices with the exception of the bank moved above the 200 and 50 day moving average. a lot of people watch those because they tend to be smoothings of trends. you can do the same thing with a...
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reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> marion barry will not face any charges from this weekend, but the incident has brought some sensational voice mail tapes to light. the language on those tapes is causing controversy. if you would like to watch the entire news conference and here with his former girlfriend is think about him, go to wjla.com. >>> breaking news from montgomery county. the bodies of two nior wti arnseer eund ie einsidthr tmomt ap mon restraint -- on monroe street in rockville >> the police are not saying how the couple died, but they are saying it is not considered or have anything to do with foul play. i just found out and while ago that the last time anybody came to this apartment was july 2. the police say it may have been a while that their bodies were inside the condo. what the building maintenance man said he saw inside the elderly couple's kondo is disturbing. we're told a 76-year-old woman was found lying face down behind the front door, her 77-year-old husband was dead in another room. >> i saw the police officers with the glo
reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> marion barry will not face any charges from this weekend, but the incident has brought some sensational voice mail tapes to light. the language on those tapes is causing controversy. if you would like to watch the entire news conference and here with his former girlfriend is think about him, go to wjla.com. >>> breaking news from montgomery county. the bodies of two nior wti arnseer eund ie einsidthr tmomt ap...
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reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> we will speak with d.c.'s attorney general about what he may or may not do about marion barry. the latest on this growing controversy tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> loudoun county, a jury store robbery has turned into a hostage situation. -- a jewelry store robbery has turned into a hostage situation. the swat team is running a home. pamela brown is live on the scene with the latest. >> we have confirmed the two hostages are inside the home, a barricade situation unfolding since around 2:00 this afternoon crisis negotiators have established contact with the armed suspect in the home. this began when the suspect robbed a local jewelry store and from there a manhunt and sued. swat team members swarmed this house after an armed suspect barricaded himself inside with hostages. >> scared and hurt. i am really concerned. >> the suspect robbed at the other kind of true restore around noon and ran away and stole a jeep before ndomly targeting this house as a hideout. >> usually, the neighborhood is very quiet. >>
reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> we will speak with d.c.'s attorney general about what he may or may not do about marion barry. the latest on this growing controversy tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> loudoun county, a jury store robbery has turned into a hostage situation. -- a jewelry store robbery has turned into a hostage situation. the swat team is running a home. pamela brown is live on the scene with the latest. >> we have...
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president obama's supporters are getting twice as much stimulus as john mccain's. wilson thinks that the president is trying to buy votes, but martin frost is not buying that. can you make a direct connection between voting patterns and stimulus money going out, a cause and effect connection? >> you can. for the past election cycle, year of $69 for a distributed use. if you voted for mccain, you only get $34. the challenging part of this is that this is not where it stops. you can see who gets the most money. person. it is actually new jersey. $117. and they are down six points to eight points in the most recent polling, but they're doing their best to win the election. >> this is a nonsense story. if you look at the last paragraph of the usa today story, the report that these counties got the same ratio money during the bush administration, during 2005 and 2007. there is no favoritism here. obama carried a lot of areas of economic depressed in the midwest. but the point is the same formulas were used during the bush administration. stuart: you are not denying the money w
president obama's supporters are getting twice as much stimulus as john mccain's. wilson thinks that the president is trying to buy votes, but martin frost is not buying that. can you make a direct connection between voting patterns and stimulus money going out, a cause and effect connection? >> you can. for the past election cycle, year of $69 for a distributed use. if you voted for mccain, you only get $34. the challenging part of this is that this is not where it stops. you can see who...
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"grey's anatomy" chandra wilson and "the big bang theory's" john wilson. by john. and they have the big announcements for us, coming up. >> good morning. i'm john schaffner, chairman of the board of the academy of television, arts and sciences. and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the announcements. joining us this morning are two wonderfully talented actors. chandra wilson, who currently stars in the abc series, "grey's anatomy." and jim parsons, who stars in the cbs series, "the big bang theory." chandra, jim, thank you both so much for joining us. i understand that both of your careers started in houston, texas. >> that's true. >> absolutely. >> i want to say we're really glad that you're here in hollywood. so, thank you. continue. >> all right. thank you, john. >> good morning, everybody. >> chandra, ladies first, please. >> the nomination in a drama series category are. "big love." "breaking bad." "damages." "dexter." "house." "lost." and "mad men." >> the nominations for lead actress in a drama series are, sally field, "brothers and sister." kyra s
"grey's anatomy" chandra wilson and "the big bang theory's" john wilson. by john. and they have the big announcements for us, coming up. >> good morning. i'm john schaffner, chairman of the board of the academy of television, arts and sciences. and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the announcements. joining us this morning are two wonderfully talented actors. chandra wilson, who currently stars in the abc series, "grey's anatomy." and jim parsons, who stars...
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johns hopkins center. >> 5-year-old alicia wilson is having fun. she's getting her pictures taken as part of baltimore's most foat generallic baby contest -- photo photogenic baby contest. >> we'll be here. >> she's the overall winner. won overall out of the all the categories of all the children. >> it's just great. she likes to get her picture taken. she's a big ham. >> we've done it the last two years. she actually won the 1-year category last year. >> the 2-year-old was able to get a modeling agent as a result. but the real purpose is to raise money for johns hopkins children's center. it's something her parents have worked hard to do. >> it gives her an opportunity to hang out and get a little exposure because she likes that part of it. the other part is just having a chance to raise money. so we've done that between our job and family members. and they've been really, really supportive. >> last year the contest raised $10,000. and this year they're hoping to raise even more. >> it's a beautiful thing. we can contribute to it. >> the contest i
johns hopkins center. >> 5-year-old alicia wilson is having fun. she's getting her pictures taken as part of baltimore's most foat generallic baby contest -- photo photogenic baby contest. >> we'll be here. >> she's the overall winner. won overall out of the all the categories of all the children. >> it's just great. she likes to get her picture taken. she's a big ham. >> we've done it the last two years. she actually won the 1-year category last year. >> the...
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johns. and police have arrested a man they say murdered an 8-month- old baby in prince georges county. 21-year-old karen clifton wilson was taken in to custody in charles county. 8-month-old anthony maurice dubois the third was shot and killed on september 3rd. the child was in a car seat inside of a vehicle in suitland. clifton has been charged with first-degree murder and he's being held without bond. >>> police have released a composite sketch of a suspect link to atempted abductions in manassas. the man tried to abduct two teens near the community center. both girls, however, got away and went to the community center's pool for help. police are also on the lookout for a dark blue minivan with virginia tags. >>> illinois junior senator roland burris is expected to announce today that he will not run for re-election. burris was appointed by ousted governor rod blagojevich. blagojevich is accused of attempting to try to sell the seat though highest bidder. burris said he does not want to be remembered for the controversy that surrounds that senate appointment. >>> thousands of mourners gathered in nashville, tennesse
johns. and police have arrested a man they say murdered an 8-month- old baby in prince georges county. 21-year-old karen clifton wilson was taken in to custody in charles county. 8-month-old anthony maurice dubois the third was shot and killed on september 3rd. the child was in a car seat inside of a vehicle in suitland. clifton has been charged with first-degree murder and he's being held without bond. >>> police have released a composite sketch of a suspect link to atempted...
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brian wilson shows us how the nation is celebrating a great achievement in history. man's first trip to the moon. >> president john f. k dee first pitched a lunar visit in 1961. nine administrations later, white house is it calling is one of the most crowning achievements. >> i remember waving american flags and my grandfather telling me that the apollo mission was an example of how americans can do anything they put their minds to. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> on july 20, 1969, neil armstrong became the first man to leave his foot print on the me. the mission a huge success. dominating newspaper headlines and television broadcasts. >> armstrong is on the moon. >> while the world celebrated, the crew of apollo 11 had a much different perspective. >> we opened the door, to the future of exploration by touching down on another object. where we emotionally involved in that? no we were trying to make a successful landing. >> four decades ago, mission accomplishments and now they are urging government to move beyond the moon. >> we are getting back to what nasa and the country really likes
brian wilson shows us how the nation is celebrating a great achievement in history. man's first trip to the moon. >> president john f. k dee first pitched a lunar visit in 1961. nine administrations later, white house is it calling is one of the most crowning achievements. >> i remember waving american flags and my grandfather telling me that the apollo mission was an example of how americans can do anything they put their minds to. >> one small step for man, one giant leap...
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john -- >> hold on, eleanor. >> when he talked about the indispensable nation, that was a phrase that was filtered through a prizm of liberal internationalism that ran right through wilsonthrough fdr, through kennedy, through carter, and through clinton, and barack obama is turning his back on that tradition. going back to one of monica's points -- >> what do you mean by that? >> look what clarence was talking about iran. who is the coolest to iranian aspirations? it was barack obama at the same time the europeans were stepping up. >> obama's sluggish condemnation? look at obama abroad. no american president has ever established as much critical distance between himself and his country as obama has abroad. >> that verges on slander. does anybody here seriously think barack obama does not stand with the expression of desire for legitimate counting of an election in iran? and when you talk about crusading liberalism, what do you want us to do in attack iran? >> stand up forthrightly. >> barack obama believes this country is exceptional enough that we can recognize that other countries are exceptional as well. which is why he made that speech in cairo and recognized all th
john -- >> hold on, eleanor. >> when he talked about the indispensable nation, that was a phrase that was filtered through a prizm of liberal internationalism that ran right through wilsonthrough fdr, through kennedy, through carter, and through clinton, and barack obama is turning his back on that tradition. going back to one of monica's points -- >> what do you mean by that? >> look what clarence was talking about iran. who is the coolest to iranian aspirations? it was...
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still have lingering delays traveling south of 50, the john hanson highway headed out towards andrews air force base and continuing down toward the wilsone. inbound new york avenue is in the clear, no incidents to report leaving northeast to northwest. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a fox 5 follow-up regarding allegation of racial discrimination at a swim club. the valley club of huntington valley is inviting a group of minority day campers to come back after revoking the swimming out of safety concerns. severle the children reported hearing racial comments from other club members but the club insists it was an issue of overcrowding. >>> summer is here and the weather is warm and that means a lot of you are off to the beach. all of you know about the dangers of sun but what about the sand. we have a report on how that could make your children sick. >> reporter: if your child come down with a belly ache after a day at the beach, it could be the sand making them stick. a study by the epa says building castles in the sand builds the chances of gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses, rashes, eye and ear ailments. 1% o
still have lingering delays traveling south of 50, the john hanson highway headed out towards andrews air force base and continuing down toward the wilsone. inbound new york avenue is in the clear, no incidents to report leaving northeast to northwest. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a fox 5 follow-up regarding allegation of racial discrimination at a swim club. the valley club of huntington valley is inviting a group of minority day campers to come back after...
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be announced by arts and sciences chairman john shaffer, from cbs "the big bang theory's" jim parsons. he played sheldon. and "grey's anatomy" star chandra wilson00% by popular vote, and there will be six nominees instead of five in the major categories. let's go there live right now. >> good morning. i'm john shaffer, chairman of the board of the academy of television arts and sciences. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 61st primetime emmy awards announcements. joining me this morning to present the nominations are two wonderfully talenteded actors. chandra wilson, who currently stars in the abc series "grey's anatomy." and jim parsons, who stars in the cbs series "the big bang theory." chandra, jim, thank you both so much. for joining us. i understand that both of your careers started in houston, texas. >> yes, absolutely they did. >> but i want to say we're really glad that you're here in hollywood. >> thank you. >> so thank you. continue. >> very good. >> thank you, john. >> and good morning, everybody. >> chandra, ladies first, please. >> thank you very much, jim. the nominations in the drama series category are. "big love." "breakin
be announced by arts and sciences chairman john shaffer, from cbs "the big bang theory's" jim parsons. he played sheldon. and "grey's anatomy" star chandra wilson00% by popular vote, and there will be six nominees instead of five in the major categories. let's go there live right now. >> good morning. i'm john shaffer, chairman of the board of the academy of television arts and sciences. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 61st primetime emmy awards announcements....
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wilson joins us in studio, a first time. and washington times reporter and blogger, amanda carpenter. time to go back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrapup. johnellent. >> at thanksgiving. i have a draft copy for you, andy. >> what is your title? >> how the left swift voted america. >> do you divulge the secret recipe? >> yes, do i. lie, lie, lie. >> is there a patch of cinnamon in the respondersty. >> anna, when you are focused on your career it is easy to lose balance in your life so how can you be a happy and healthy person by the time you get that corner office. >> you have to focus on other things. you are not a single guy living with cats getting highlights. >> wow. >> the one problem with the whole thing, i don't have an office, let alone a corner office. >> i could speak for him. we have to share a desk. >> yeah. >> bill, anything special happen on fox news.com strategy room today? >> andy, you going to wake my carrot baby. indeed, i was into the final forum for the favorite strategy room guest. and i lost to k.t. mcfarland. >> maybe you should show people. >> there it is. >> there you go. >> i would like to thank everyone that voted f
wilson joins us in studio, a first time. and washington times reporter and blogger, amanda carpenter. time to go back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrapup. johnellent. >> at thanksgiving. i have a draft copy for you, andy. >> what is your title? >> how the left swift voted america. >> do you divulge the secret recipe? >> yes, do i. lie, lie, lie. >> is there a patch of cinnamon in the respondersty. >> anna, when you are focused on your career it...
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wilson bridge. all of that traffic will be shifted. why? because the eisenhower connector bridge which i'm standing on is being repaired and to tell us why it is being repaired, is john you repairing the bridge. >> it is just worn out. it was built in the 60s. it is structurally deficient. to work on it you have to shift traffic to one side and the other side and that's what we are doing this morning. >> show us where the traffic is being shifted. >> one lane coming down the eisenhower connector ramps and going up again. >> the traffic we are seeing used to be an exit ramp. right now it is part of the highway. >> part of the highway and the beltway. we have one lane here and two lanes on the main line of the beltway. >> how long will this continue? >> we have this going for three months. traffic that would have gone to the eisenhower connector we are routing to van doren and telegraph road. >> 174 is closed. >> that's right. the exit is closed to be useder the beltway lanes. >> there you have it. and now as you heard it will be going on a few months and so you have to be patient if you are driving through this part of alexandria. 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> one day
wilson bridge. all of that traffic will be shifted. why? because the eisenhower connector bridge which i'm standing on is being repaired and to tell us why it is being repaired, is john you repairing the bridge. >> it is just worn out. it was built in the 60s. it is structurally deficient. to work on it you have to shift traffic to one side and the other side and that's what we are doing this morning. >> show us where the traffic is being shifted. >> one lane coming down the...
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great, great, great grandfather wilson lumpkin served the state of georgia as a representative, senator and governor. and pope's cousin is the the gentleman from georgia, john barrow. pope's commitment to im-- im parget have been a great benefit to me over the years. and i'm sure that all of our colleagues in the house feel the same. i, as they, have always been able to count on the office of legislative counsel to ably assist us and our staffs in carefully drafting policies to minimize confusion and maximize the benefits of intended legislation. i looked during his tenure to his staff and his staff's guidance and they never disappoint. madam speaker, while the house of representatives is losing a devoted member of our body, one who will be sorely missed, i have a sneaking suspicion that while pope pursues his passion for whitewater kayaking and i heard the dean of the house say and traveling seas and other activities, his thoughts may only occasionally turn to us here. nevertheless, i hope that he will visit us often and soon. we thank pope for his service and wish him all the best in the next chapter of his life. he leaves an i conic legacy for his succes
great, great, great grandfather wilson lumpkin served the state of georgia as a representative, senator and governor. and pope's cousin is the the gentleman from georgia, john barrow. pope's commitment to im-- im parget have been a great benefit to me over the years. and i'm sure that all of our colleagues in the house feel the same. i, as they, have always been able to count on the office of legislative counsel to ably assist us and our staffs in carefully drafting policies to minimize...
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john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. it houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was so young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and whose presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of revision that was finally torn down, unleashing a global tide of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago in the early days of the 20th century it was clear there were momentous choices to be made, choices about the borders of nations and the rights of human beings. but in woodrow wilson's day, no one could have foreseen the arc of history coming down with the wall of berlin nor could they have manage anyoned the conflict and upheaval of the years in between. for people everywhere, from boston to beijing, the 20th century was a time of great progress, but that progress also came with a great price. today we look out on the horizon of a new century. and as we
john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. it houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was so young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and whose presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of revision that was...
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john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. a national memorial to president whoa drew wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was still young. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and who's presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of division that was finally torn down unleashing a rising tied of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago in the early days of the 20th century, it was clear that there were momentous choices to be made. choices about the borders of nations and the rights of human beings. but in woodrow wilson's day, no one could have foreseen the ark of history that led to a wall coming down in berlin, nor could that have imagined a conflict that came in the worlds between. the 20th century was a time of great progress. but that progress also came with a great price. today, we look out on the horizon of a new century. and as we launch this dialogue, it's important for us to reflect upon the questions that will shape the 2
john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. a national memorial to president whoa drew wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was still young. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and who's presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of division that was finally torn down unleashing a rising tied of...
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john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. it houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was so young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars, and whose presence he helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade-long symbol of division that was finally torn down, unleashing a rival tide of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago, in the early days of the 20th century, it was clear that there were moments as choices to be made. choices about the borders of nations and the rights of human beings. but in woodrow wilson today, no one could have foreseen the arc of history that led to a wall coming down in berlin, nor could they have imagined that conflict and the people that characterizes the years in between. for people everywhere, boston to beijing, the 20th century was a time of great progress, but that progress also came with a great price. today, we look out on the horizon of a
john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that speaks to the history of the last century. it houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was so young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars, and whose presence he helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade-long symbol of division that was...
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john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan. a man who came of age during two world wars and whose presence he helped to usher in a new era of history. it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a symbol of division that was finally torn down, unleashing a rising tide of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago, since the early days of the 20th-century it was clear that there were choices to be made. choices about the rights of human beings. in woodrow wilson's day no one could have foreseen the ark of history to the wall coming down in berlin or imagine the conflict and upheaval that characterized the years in between. for people everywhere, boston to beijing, the 20th-century was a time of great progress. that progress also came with a great price. today, we look out on the horizon of a new century. as we launch this dialogue it is important for us to reflect about the questions that will ch
john, for your willingness to serve. today we meet in a building that houses a national memorial to president woodrow wilson, a man who held office when the 20th century was young and america's leadership in the world was emerging. it is named for ronald reagan. a man who came of age during two world wars and whose presence he helped to usher in a new era of history. it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a symbol of division that was finally torn down, unleashing a rising tide of globalization...