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jenny wilson? ms. wilson: thank you. i said if the mueller report comes back with a p jubal offenses, of course, i believe when you look at the last month we have gone -- with impeachable offenses, of course, i believe when you look at the last month we have gone and we are divided. when you have a president who ridicules people, someone who doesn't trust his own staff for his own cabinet, he will go in and call it an important summit on north korea. yet basically turn this into a photo op. yes, i have concerns. i believe and hope that the republican party will put up a different nominee. indeed, if there are impeachable offenses -- we see a lot of smoke around the president right now -- that we would move toward impeachment. i don't have a crystal ball to see that scenario. but i believe strongly that this should be a limited presidency and to restore the beautiful nation that we have. i worry about my children and the next generation. we need to move forward. we are on pause right now with this president. bruce: mr. ro
jenny wilson? ms. wilson: thank you. i said if the mueller report comes back with a p jubal offenses, of course, i believe when you look at the last month we have gone -- with impeachable offenses, of course, i believe when you look at the last month we have gone and we are divided. when you have a president who ridicules people, someone who doesn't trust his own staff for his own cabinet, he will go in and call it an important summit on north korea. yet basically turn this into a photo op....
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wilson: there are many. we know what they are, north korea, we have challenges, even still in afghanistan. we know there are very serious concerns in iran. the challenge we have is balancing out our national security, our great defense budget with diplomacy. right now, we need diplomacy. we are missing this with this president. sen. romney: they are ongoing concerns about a nuclear iran and a nuclear north korea. longer-term, the real challenge comes from china and from russia. too authoritarian states that have a lot of missiles and that is. china is becoming an economic superpower and will become even stronger militarily. both of them are investing in their military and space capacities. we have to be serious about our commitment to national defense. sen. romney: we have reached the end of the time allotted for you to respond to our questions. bruce: we will move to one minute closing statements. it was determined that mitt romney would deliver the first one minute closing statement. sen. romney: i have en
wilson: there are many. we know what they are, north korea, we have challenges, even still in afghanistan. we know there are very serious concerns in iran. the challenge we have is balancing out our national security, our great defense budget with diplomacy. right now, we need diplomacy. we are missing this with this president. sen. romney: they are ongoing concerns about a nuclear iran and a nuclear north korea. longer-term, the real challenge comes from china and from russia. too...
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wilson inaugurated. he got to the station and there was no one there to meet him. so here is woodrow wilson, standing here and thinking he da, the spotlight, but t a there is a suffragist stealing the spotlight from him. and this is an article about how treated bywomen were the mob and how much washington has to answer for. the language was spectacular. this is one of my favorite things about doing resource for the book, going through newspapers of the day. spectators crashed in big jam. why did the 1913 march matter? this is alice paul. "the suffrage movement again meeting,seneca falls that was in 1848. it was generations before this. the 19th century suffrage movement was very slow, it experienced a huge rift during the civil war, because a lot of women had come to suffrage through abolition, temperance too. what they really wanted was abolition or temperance and they realized they couldn't get in if didn't have the vote. suffrage was a means to an end, not an end itself. and the 13th, 14th and 15th am
wilson inaugurated. he got to the station and there was no one there to meet him. so here is woodrow wilson, standing here and thinking he da, the spotlight, but t a there is a suffragist stealing the spotlight from him. and this is an article about how treated bywomen were the mob and how much washington has to answer for. the language was spectacular. this is one of my favorite things about doing resource for the book, going through newspapers of the day. spectators crashed in big jam. why...
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that is jenny wilson. sen. wilson: it speaks to the early question. believe there are ways to reform. we can come together. it is something i was very comfortable doing. i worked with congressman bill martin. i believe that america is vastly finding solutions. specifically to reform. i think we can find in medicare and medicaid, opportunities to save. there is no doubt. be -- the idea that we keep running government -- since we are not coming together for smart solutions that a limited programs that are not good and wasting. i will not make reforms on the back of people who need them. we have far too much of a break between the wealthy and the needy in this community. i will not do it on the backs of them. sen. romney: you said at the outset that medicare and social security, the programs our seniors rely upon our coming up against bankruptcy. we will have to be serious about what we will do to save them. there are ways to approach this. we could dramatically decreased taxes. i oppose that. for current seniors, notate. for people coming along in their
that is jenny wilson. sen. wilson: it speaks to the early question. believe there are ways to reform. we can come together. it is something i was very comfortable doing. i worked with congressman bill martin. i believe that america is vastly finding solutions. specifically to reform. i think we can find in medicare and medicaid, opportunities to save. there is no doubt. be -- the idea that we keep running government -- since we are not coming together for smart solutions that a limited programs...
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wilson was , anti-suffrage. he came up with a lot of reasons to be anti-suffrage for years before he finally caved. inthe time of his election 1912, he was clinging to, i haven't really thought about it, the lamest excuse of any politician, right? also in 1912, william howard taft was running as a republican for reelection. and teddy roosevelt was running as the progressive party. the progressive party supported suffrage, so it wasn't crazy for a presidential candidate to be pro-suffrage in 1912. teddy roosevelt did better than william howard taft, he is still the best third-party candidate ever. so electing woodrow wilson and democrats who were vocally anti-suffrage set the movement on its heels a little bit. and the american movement was languishing and in need of something that would give them a shot in the arm. so this idea of a parade on the same weekend as wilson's inauguration down pennsylvania avenue, this had never happened before. this was the first civil rights march in washington. there had been para
wilson was , anti-suffrage. he came up with a lot of reasons to be anti-suffrage for years before he finally caved. inthe time of his election 1912, he was clinging to, i haven't really thought about it, the lamest excuse of any politician, right? also in 1912, william howard taft was running as a republican for reelection. and teddy roosevelt was running as the progressive party. the progressive party supported suffrage, so it wasn't crazy for a presidential candidate to be pro-suffrage in...
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wilson: thank you.hat do you think the audience and organize. so i could of my parents here, my kids, my husband. it will is a treat to be here. so thanks to all. i may do what you you watching it help you with a reason i got into this race. i'm the fifth utah. i am further and proud to serve on the salt lake city council when we worked across party lines. to answer your question, , we esteem and i've heard on the doorsteps as i've reached out and engage with people this very deep frustration. and i'm telling you, i did it. i think to change washington we are going to need a new generation of leaders, leaders who are from their communities who know the people who have worked to solve local problems. that is what i represent. i'll be honest i put on some doorsteps that we need to break up the old boys club, known as the u.s. senate. that is one of my objectives. so thank you. i look forward to a great discussion today and i really do, i'm very, very pleased to be here. >> moderator: thank you both. i don
wilson: thank you.hat do you think the audience and organize. so i could of my parents here, my kids, my husband. it will is a treat to be here. so thanks to all. i may do what you you watching it help you with a reason i got into this race. i'm the fifth utah. i am further and proud to serve on the salt lake city council when we worked across party lines. to answer your question, , we esteem and i've heard on the doorsteps as i've reached out and engage with people this very deep frustration....
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wilson was elected as the peace candidate. he kept us out of war. wilson commenced the entire nation to vote for him, to turne impartial. now events change and there is number of events that happened. it's the only poster i have with one word. this is an early poster done in 1915, and it's about the inking of the lusitania. our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching er infant and the story goes she was up on the irish she was up on the irish coast. we have a whole nation that is neutral. the huge irish-american and german-american population are lukewarm. events like this, the seeking of shapes, the loss of american lives starts to shift the feeling towards germany. what they all do as they start to add to the point of no return where president wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. so it happens on the sixth. we see war declared on germany. now you have this neutral nation that must be alvanized. as wilson knows you can't win a war without supporting the army. we have this early poster.
wilson was elected as the peace candidate. he kept us out of war. wilson commenced the entire nation to vote for him, to turne impartial. now events change and there is number of events that happened. it's the only poster i have with one word. this is an early poster done in 1915, and it's about the inking of the lusitania. our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching er infant and the story goes she was up on the irish she was up on the irish coast. we have a whole...
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wilson was elected as the peace candidate. his platform was, he kept us out of war. wilson convinced the entire nation to vote for him, to turn the other cheek and be impartial to the activities in europe. now events change and there is a , number of events that happened. i had my first poster to show you, and you take a look at it. it's the only poster i have with one word. analysts -- enlists. this is an early poster done in 1915, and it's about the sinking of the lusitania. our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching her infant and the story goes she was washed up upon the irish coast clutching her baby. remember, this a whole nation is that is neutral. the huge irish-american and german-american population are very lukewarm to war with germany. like this, the sinking of ships the loss of american lives , starts to shift the feeling towards germany. shipsnking of american and the zimmerman telegram, what they do is they all do as they start to add to the point of no return where president wilson
wilson was elected as the peace candidate. his platform was, he kept us out of war. wilson convinced the entire nation to vote for him, to turn the other cheek and be impartial to the activities in europe. now events change and there is a , number of events that happened. i had my first poster to show you, and you take a look at it. it's the only poster i have with one word. analysts -- enlists. this is an early poster done in 1915, and it's about the sinking of the lusitania. our world is...
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woodrow wilson is an example of how not to be a president in many respects i gave some of my wilson chapters who thought i was a little harsh on wilson word you at least consider deleting the word messianic? [laughter] i don't think i did. >> but if you want one thing from woodrow wilson especially because we are fighting a war that is not so easy to explain as a threat to our security might have been for the first year 1917 he maintained isolation and finally says surprise the war to end all wars plus i want a league of nations leaving europe for months at a time leading to his enemies like henry cabot lodge they could be approved by the senate leading to world war ii. what sticks in my craw is 1916 wilson won the election and almost lost and guess who allowed him to win? the women of california they voted for him because he had a campaign slogan that he kept us out of war because that implies so women who ideal - - idealistically allow him to become a war president a few months later so he falls short so i do believe that. >> so who most disappoints you? . >> 1950 he did the right thing he
woodrow wilson is an example of how not to be a president in many respects i gave some of my wilson chapters who thought i was a little harsh on wilson word you at least consider deleting the word messianic? [laughter] i don't think i did. >> but if you want one thing from woodrow wilson especially because we are fighting a war that is not so easy to explain as a threat to our security might have been for the first year 1917 he maintained isolation and finally says surprise the war to end...
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in order to receive a kidney transplant, wilson needed to lose the weight. now that he qualifies for one, wilson needs a live kidney donor. >> it takes a village. >> reporter: he's setting out on a great journey, cycling fum fum -- from the bay area to san diego. wilson kicked off his ride at dragon rouge restaurant in alameda with support from the asian real estate association of america. >> most people who have kidney disease do not know it until it's too late, like myself. we're trying to raise awareness so it can hopefully be prevented. >> reporter: wilson needs dials -- dialysis four times a week. he's stuck to a chair five hours a session. >> there's still a life you can live on dialysis. you can still move mountains as we will the next couple weeks. >> reporter: his grit and dedication have spread to those closest to him, including his crossfit trainer, steve lucero. >> his determination. the guy doesn't stop. he's risen more miles than anyone i've seen. >> he started from the front door and back. then the next one was walking to the sidewalk and back
in order to receive a kidney transplant, wilson needed to lose the weight. now that he qualifies for one, wilson needs a live kidney donor. >> it takes a village. >> reporter: he's setting out on a great journey, cycling fum fum -- from the bay area to san diego. wilson kicked off his ride at dragon rouge restaurant in alameda with support from the asian real estate association of america. >> most people who have kidney disease do not know it until it's too late, like myself....
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wilson was in no and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. wilson would be calling roosevelt a coward, a passivist, called him yellow before the war started. wilson rejected his appeal. but teddy did send over his for boys. the youngest wanted to become a pilot. he wrote these incredible letters about his experiences. he was shot down and killed, and july 14, 1918, pershing was one of the first to reach out. he said i realized that time alone can heal the wound, but at a time like now, understanding from one's friends helps. i want to express to you and to quentin's mother my deepest sympathies. he wrote, my dear fellow, you have suffered far more bitter sorrow. i should be ashamed of myself if i did not try to emulate that courage. because of roosevelt's status as a former president, he received letters and telegrams from around the country from heads of state but there is one letter i wanted to include that really touched him. it was from a mrs. freeland. teddy would usually send back a one sentence, thank you for your letter. but he really
wilson was in no and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. wilson would be calling roosevelt a coward, a passivist, called him yellow before the war started. wilson rejected his appeal. but teddy did send over his for boys. the youngest wanted to become a pilot. he wrote these incredible letters about his experiences. he was shot down and killed, and july 14, 1918, pershing was one of the first to reach out. he said i realized that time alone can heal the wound, but at a time...
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if wilson is successful.. to expand to four other large patches of ocen plastic in 20-20. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... people behind the new gas tax are campaigning to keep it on the books. and what it means for bay area drivers if it stays. ( james ) and after the break... details about the new steps the city of oakland is taking to combat the homeless problem. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) in the east bay... oakland has unveiled a nine million dollar initiative to help those on the verge of losing their homes. mayor libby schaaf announced the "keep oakland housed" program. it will provide legal, financial, and supportive services to residents experiencing a housing crisis. mayor schaaf says "not one resident in oakland should live with the fe
if wilson is successful.. to expand to four other large patches of ocen plastic in 20-20. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... people behind the new gas tax are campaigning to keep it on the books. and what it means for bay area drivers if it stays. ( james ) and after the break... details about the new steps the city of oakland is taking to combat the homeless problem. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then...
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the first question from the audience is directed to you, general wilson. it focuses on this notion of taking responsible risk how risk accepting our commanders, our supervisors out in the field, and how do you balance that? when is it okay to take risks? when is it not okay to take risks? what are we doing as an air force to communicate the risk that is necessary for progress? >> chief, it's been clear that the last wing commander conference we brought the wing commanders in. the basic message was this. i trust you. go along. don't wait for me. if you think you're going to -- i'm going to solve anything up here, i'm not. i think we have been lulled into world where we have become too hard and too complex. too regulated. too an lookinged for the digital world we live in. we have to change that. so this risk aversion is one big thing holding us back. to get it to the power our airmen to do the things they know how to do. so if you listen to these -- it's fascinating because we didn't prepare our comments. but all of these are connected. whether it be the peo
the first question from the audience is directed to you, general wilson. it focuses on this notion of taking responsible risk how risk accepting our commanders, our supervisors out in the field, and how do you balance that? when is it okay to take risks? when is it not okay to take risks? what are we doing as an air force to communicate the risk that is necessary for progress? >> chief, it's been clear that the last wing commander conference we brought the wing commanders in. the basic...
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here at the wilson center. it's exciting that the trump administration has made space policy a priority. putting the national space council back in business with mike pence as chairman, and by creating a space force. as you will hear, no doubt. from the administrator, this renewed government focus is already having spin-off effects for commercial activity in space. many of you are connected to commercial activity 37 the u.s. and canada are allies on land, in the ocean and in space. and surely in the intelligence base. something i know quite a bit about. >> i'm pleased to welcome the large canadian organization that is joining us here today especially the president of the canadian space agency. nasa administrator jim brydon stein, who was sworn in as the agency's 13th administrator on april 23rd, 2018. that does seem long ago. a fellow recovering politician, he served as a member of congress from oklahoma's first congressional district for three terms. we didn't overlap sadly. where he was a member of the scienc
here at the wilson center. it's exciting that the trump administration has made space policy a priority. putting the national space council back in business with mike pence as chairman, and by creating a space force. as you will hear, no doubt. from the administrator, this renewed government focus is already having spin-off effects for commercial activity in space. many of you are connected to commercial activity 37 the u.s. and canada are allies on land, in the ocean and in space. and surely...
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air force, heather wilson. [ applause ] >> well, thank you so much. since this is the press club, i'm going to start out by correcting the record on at least one thing, and that is that i was actually not, obviously not the first veteran in the congress, but i also was not the first woman veteran to serve. there was from i think the state of maryland a woman who succeeded her husband,-elected term. she was a nurse in world war ii. and since then, of course, we've had other women veterans who are serving and it's really nice to get to appoint an american history where that's really not a notable thing, where women veterans are not only in the congress, but they're in the boardroom as well as on the flight line. so, so it's a pleasure to spend a little bit of time -- little l b bit of time with you this afternoon. of course, today, on capitol hill, the house of representatives is debating the fiscal year '19 appropriations bill. and the authorization bill has already passed. the military construction bill has already passed. of course, the senate has ap
air force, heather wilson. [ applause ] >> well, thank you so much. since this is the press club, i'm going to start out by correcting the record on at least one thing, and that is that i was actually not, obviously not the first veteran in the congress, but i also was not the first woman veteran to serve. there was from i think the state of maryland a woman who succeeded her husband,-elected term. she was a nurse in world war ii. and since then, of course, we've had other women veterans...
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then sergeant wilson posted a guard at the hotel room being shared by the mother and daughter.e that sunday night was over, the two women would have another round of questioning with the detectives. >> if they totally grill med. you get mad. so of course i was fighting back. >> they were asking you the questions, did you do this? >> correct. you know, one of the cops told me, we have to ask these questions. i'm like, do you have to get like right here and ask the questions? >> a veteran west chester county detective named alison had joined the investigation and led some of the questioning. >> may, the daughter, what did you make of her? >> pretty much i got the feeling that she was being honest with me, but you never know. people are deceptive. >> the p kos went through narcy's story once again. hoping for some overlooked detail or investigative nugget. >> she is a grieving -- all of a sudden widow. >> exactly. we need that information. she's the last person that saw mr. novak. >> narcy told detectives there was something of value missing, a gold bracelet that spelled out ben's
then sergeant wilson posted a guard at the hotel room being shared by the mother and daughter.e that sunday night was over, the two women would have another round of questioning with the detectives. >> if they totally grill med. you get mad. so of course i was fighting back. >> they were asking you the questions, did you do this? >> correct. you know, one of the cops told me, we have to ask these questions. i'm like, do you have to get like right here and ask the questions?...
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most of you knew because we have the smartest audiences at the wilson center. but maybe somebody tuned in didn't know that. did you know that nasa and the canadian space agency have slab rated closely for -- collaborated closely for decades? from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space, to the international space station, to hard science innovations like the canada robotic arm that supported numerous outer space mission, our two nations are doing great things together. you should also know that the canadian astronaut who is now governor general of canada, julie pyette, was, are you ready, a wilson center scholar, here, in 2010 to 2011. of course, that's why she has this next big job. and while we're talking about wilson scholar, jim didn't know that, chris davenport, who will moderate a panel later today, just wrote a blockbluster book called "space barons" where, here, at the wilson center, recommended reading for all of you. it is exciting that the trump administration has made space policy a priority. putting the national space council back in bus
most of you knew because we have the smartest audiences at the wilson center. but maybe somebody tuned in didn't know that. did you know that nasa and the canadian space agency have slab rated closely for -- collaborated closely for decades? from the u.n. committee on peaceful uses of outer space, to the international space station, to hard science innovations like the canada robotic arm that supported numerous outer space mission, our two nations are doing great things together. you should...
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wilson: absolututely not.he veryry fact that she hadad o sufferer until a supupreme court appepeal is appalliling, but its not uncommon. there areetill otherer blasphemy victims in p pakistan.n. two teenagers accused of social media blasasphemy. ananothther paiair accusedd of shredding the koran. the prime minister himself has endorsed these laws, saying he supports them. until thehese for coney and, committee -- they are clearly used for a tool for persecution. the national curriculum demonizes them as minorities, even going as far as saying christians are spies for the west. brent: wilson, we appreciate you taking the time e to speak withs this evening. thank you. wilson: thank you. brent: over to christoph now. the industrial giant planning a major investment here in berlin. christoph: it is a piece of good news for the german capital. siemen's is putting 600 million euros on the table to finance and innovation center in the city of berlin. it is meant to be part of what some hope will become a german silic
wilson: absolututely not.he veryry fact that she hadad o sufferer until a supupreme court appepeal is appalliling, but its not uncommon. there areetill otherer blasphemy victims in p pakistan.n. two teenagers accused of social media blasasphemy. ananothther paiair accusedd of shredding the koran. the prime minister himself has endorsed these laws, saying he supports them. until thehese for coney and, committee -- they are clearly used for a tool for persecution. the national curriculum...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson. at the time, wilson was the president. he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift. so they did not play together. that is the connection. he retired to princeton. >> the cleveland's children, they also have a daughter who became famous who also passed away. baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. about theat you know family stories about baby ruth? >> the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put images of the baby and also francis on it. i have tons of political memorabilia and souvenirs that have been given away. they contacted the family to allow the images on the candy bar. sadly, like you said, ruth passed away. susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time. happened to him was at the same time. she did not get a chance to say goodbye to ruth.. > -- ruth. they were afraid the disease, diphtheria, would affect the child. >> it never goes away. >> everybody thinks the candy bar was named after babe ruth. but that was long past th
grover did not like woodrow wilson. at the time, wilson was the president. he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift. so they did not play together. that is the connection. he retired to princeton. >> the cleveland's children, they also have a daughter who became famous who also passed away. baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. about theat you know family stories about baby ruth? >> the actual candy company...
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nia wilson was with her sisters when all of this happened in july. they had gotten onto a bart train in concord and then switched trains at the macarthur bart station in oakland. she was on that platform at the macarthur station when the attacker slashed her neck and then stabbed her sister letifah in the neck. the suspect john cowell is facing both murder and attempted murder charges. the indictment says that he intentionally killed nia wilson by means of lying in wait. it goes on to say that the attempted murder or letifah wilson was committed willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation. a cousin tells me, "my cousin is gone because of his bad actions he is a danger and does not need to be free. if he did it before he will do it again to anyone else. he should be away from society." ( robin ) prosecutors have said that they will seek the death penalty in the case. ( robin ) we have new video this morning showing the moments that led up to a deadly encounter between deputies and a man in millbrae. 36-year-old (shay-nay-do, akobi ) chinedu okobi
nia wilson was with her sisters when all of this happened in july. they had gotten onto a bart train in concord and then switched trains at the macarthur bart station in oakland. she was on that platform at the macarthur station when the attacker slashed her neck and then stabbed her sister letifah in the neck. the suspect john cowell is facing both murder and attempted murder charges. the indictment says that he intentionally killed nia wilson by means of lying in wait. it goes on to say that...
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morgan stanley's mike wilson warned investors this was coming in several notes august 3rd, the nasdaq could plunge 15% or more august 15th, correction imminent september 12th, multi-year bear market october 8th, tipping point today, he's back to tell us what he thinks happens now. the "halftime report" starts right now. >>> welcome, good to have you with us on this thursday here to debate and trade the biggest stories of the day are joe terranova, steve weiss and jon najarian we begin with the market stocks, sharply higher the dow and the s&p looking to get back into the green for the year nasdaq higher following the worst day in seven years with some big earnings looming after the beg. we'll get to all of that in a moment but first the man who saw the selling coming morgan stanley's mike wilson so you think the correction isn't over yet >> no, i mean we're in the process of that. the good news is, this has been going on longer than people think, right it's just getting to the u.s. now. it started in january. that's when you know global equities peaked. global euphoria. and since then
morgan stanley's mike wilson warned investors this was coming in several notes august 3rd, the nasdaq could plunge 15% or more august 15th, correction imminent september 12th, multi-year bear market october 8th, tipping point today, he's back to tell us what he thinks happens now. the "halftime report" starts right now. >>> welcome, good to have you with us on this thursday here to debate and trade the biggest stories of the day are joe terranova, steve weiss and jon najarian...
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[clapping] that's at least how ricky wilson sees it.s a 70-year-old jazz singer who spent his entire career performing at clubs across the city. bigad: what are you walking over every day? ricky: [laughing] you name it. ♪ i'll be sittin' till the evening comes. ♪ ricky: you step over [bleep]. you step over--you step over garbage. and the main thing you step over are people, human beings. bigad: the san francisco public works is in charge of cleaning up the city. its $72 million street-cleaning budget has spiked more than 80% in just 6 years. we've also learned the department has been paying a public relations firm that wants you to believe the city is pretty much pristine. bigad: public works hired the pr firm jbr five years ago to survey san francisco. the team walks the city looking for trash, syringes, and human waste. last year, the pr company gave san francisco an average ratingg very clean, 3, very dirty. of 1.18 for commercial areas, 1.06 for resibe just about spotless. bigad: what does that make you think? ricky: they're lyin'.
[clapping] that's at least how ricky wilson sees it.s a 70-year-old jazz singer who spent his entire career performing at clubs across the city. bigad: what are you walking over every day? ricky: [laughing] you name it. ♪ i'll be sittin' till the evening comes. ♪ ricky: you step over [bleep]. you step over--you step over garbage. and the main thing you step over are people, human beings. bigad: the san francisco public works is in charge of cleaning up the city. its $72 million...
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charging cowell in the stabbing death of 18-year-old nia wilson. she and her sister were stabbed on the platform at the mac-arthur station in oakland...back in july. 27-year-old john lee cowell appeared in court in oakland today. the grand jury indictment replaces a criminal complaint prosecutors filed earlier.. charging cowell with murder and attempted murder. prosecutors say the indictment will get cowell to trial more quickly...and includes a 'lying in wait' enhancement...alleging the knife attack on nia wilson and her sister was premeditated. cowell could face the death penalty...but at least some members of wilson's family think that life in prison is sufficient. (ken) new video tonight showing the moments that led up to a deadly encounter between deputies and a man in millbrae. 36-year-old chinedu okobi died after being tazed during a struggle with san mateo county sheriff's deputies.. now his family is questioning whether or not the use of force was necessary... kron4's haaziq madyun was in san francisco - where the family gathered to mourn
charging cowell in the stabbing death of 18-year-old nia wilson. she and her sister were stabbed on the platform at the mac-arthur station in oakland...back in july. 27-year-old john lee cowell appeared in court in oakland today. the grand jury indictment replaces a criminal complaint prosecutors filed earlier.. charging cowell with murder and attempted murder. prosecutors say the indictment will get cowell to trial more quickly...and includes a 'lying in wait' enhancement...alleging the knife...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together but that's the connection, he retired to princeton . >> while we're talking about the cleveland children, they had a daughter that became very famous, who unfortunately passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth, tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth . >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family the images of the baby and also francis on that. and, we have actually have tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away. they actually contacted the family to allow both images on the candy bar but, sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly, susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened at almost the same time so she did not get a chance to say goodbye to ruth before she passed away . >> i think she was in her very
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together but that's the connection, he retired to princeton . >> while we're talking about the cleveland children, they had a daughter that became very famous, who unfortunately passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby...
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wilson greene. what is more remarkable about and many historians in the audience can attest to this you make a decision when , you become a public historian that you don't have the time to do original research and scholarship. will did it all. he had a very active scholarly career and published a number of books on the petersburg campaign, a very good book on civilian life published by the university of virginia, and most recently, the university of north carolina published "a campaign of giants: the battle for petersburg." this sizable book is the first of three volumes that will cover the entire siege of petersburg. we have had nothing like it and thanks to will for his incredible research and, i should add, will does the kind of military history that should speak to all of us. it is not just tactics, it is not just operational, it is not just strategy. he looks at it from all aspects including civilians and african-americans. which will be his topic today when he discusses the battle of the crate
wilson greene. what is more remarkable about and many historians in the audience can attest to this you make a decision when , you become a public historian that you don't have the time to do original research and scholarship. will did it all. he had a very active scholarly career and published a number of books on the petersburg campaign, a very good book on civilian life published by the university of virginia, and most recently, the university of north carolina published "a campaign of...
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wilson said, have i seen everyone? they said, we do have a ward you have not gone to, but you and the doctors and nurses find is a disturbing they can't stay for long. take me there and andrews got to witness this exhibitinghe wrote, splendid courage, went through the entire board, shaking the hand of every man, each terribly disfigured. i talked to these poor boys in an effort to understand the incoherent replies that were given with great difficulty. wilson had met with hundreds of limbs who had lost limbs but nothing had shaken him like this. upon leaving the chamber of horrors, andrews wrote, the president was as white as death. his hands trembled. he appeared to stagger. a look of suffering was on his face and he seemed crushed. journals are and found here at the national world war i museum and memorial think to a wonderful archivist named stacy peterson and to our knowledge had never been published before. memorials, weof often envision massive structures of steel and stone, like the incredible liberty tower outs
wilson said, have i seen everyone? they said, we do have a ward you have not gone to, but you and the doctors and nurses find is a disturbing they can't stay for long. take me there and andrews got to witness this exhibitinghe wrote, splendid courage, went through the entire board, shaking the hand of every man, each terribly disfigured. i talked to these poor boys in an effort to understand the incoherent replies that were given with great difficulty. wilson had met with hundreds of limbs who...
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wilson will transit the position via satellite.the next decade. >>> time for the office pool. the megamillions is $654 million. if you choose the lump sum, $372 million. this is the second largest in the game's history. >> there's another 3$354 millio up for grabs in the powerball drawing tomorrow night. that is a first. i'm in. >>> i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. rogue killers. who knows? >> i don't think rogue actors is a good enough explanation. >> they intend to say that khashoggi was killed during an interrogation gone wrong. >> you don't get the benefit of the doubt when you take two weeks to develop your cover story. >>> i've got more indian blood in me than pocahontas and i have none. >> the problem with the dna test is that it proves nothing of relevance. >> she's put to rest his nickname
wilson will transit the position via satellite.the next decade. >>> time for the office pool. the megamillions is $654 million. if you choose the lump sum, $372 million. this is the second largest in the game's history. >> there's another 3$354 millio up for grabs in the powerball drawing tomorrow night. that is a first. i'm in. >>> i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. rogue killers. who knows? >> i don't think rogue...
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. >> thanks, for having me, and so great to be back at the wilson center. sort of a homecoming for me. i think jane is right when she says we have the smartest audiences. the most engaged. this is a panel and discussion near and dear to my heart, what i covered for the "post" and became obsessed with it in my coverage for the "post that that that i wrote a book about commercial space and wrote a lot of that. i'll introduce our panel and talk for five to seven minutes or so. i guess i'll start with christian sallaberger. you obviously got their bios in your packets. president of canadasets, i probably mispronounced that, if you can correct me. thank you. rich dalbello. vice president, government affairs, all-around good guy. virgin orbit and virgin galactic. i'm excited to get an juupdate where they are. eric stallmer, president of commercial space flight federation that represents a lot of these commercial space entities. next is matt desch, cors o of aridium. marcie stenike. public policy at max-r technologies. why don't we go this way down? christian, if
. >> thanks, for having me, and so great to be back at the wilson center. sort of a homecoming for me. i think jane is right when she says we have the smartest audiences. the most engaged. this is a panel and discussion near and dear to my heart, what i covered for the "post" and became obsessed with it in my coverage for the "post that that that i wrote a book about commercial space and wrote a lot of that. i'll introduce our panel and talk for five to seven minutes or so....
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over the last year i worked with secretary wilson, general goldstein, dr. heighten, general raymond, generals thompson east coast and west coast, and so many others with tremendous talent and expertise, together we're working to create a space force which, as you might imagine, is a complicated process. while there's plenty of debate about the how, we are united by the why -- protecting our economy and deterring our adversaries and focused on delivering more capability faster. my approach to this effort ties back to my introduction and my roots. what products, capabilities do our war fighters need to defend our interests in space. once we determine that, we can organize around them. accordingly, we've identified capabilities we need as outlined in the 1601 report to congress. we are rapidly setting up the structures best suited to develop them. space command will develop space war fighting doctrine, tactics, technique, operations and improve integrations across combatants, commanders and services. the space development agency will support rapid product deve
over the last year i worked with secretary wilson, general goldstein, dr. heighten, general raymond, generals thompson east coast and west coast, and so many others with tremendous talent and expertise, together we're working to create a space force which, as you might imagine, is a complicated process. while there's plenty of debate about the how, we are united by the why -- protecting our economy and deterring our adversaries and focused on delivering more capability faster. my approach to...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson, and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, and he did not allow his children are woodrow wilson's children to play together, because there was a little bit of a rift. so they did not play together. but that's the connection, he retired to princeton. host: while were talking about the cleveland children, he had a aughter that became famous and who eventually passed away, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us the family stories about baby ruth. massee: so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put the images of the baby and also frances on that. and we have tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away, and they actually contacted the family to actually allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly, susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened at almost the same time. so she did not get a chance to say goodbye to ruth before she passed away. host: i think it was in her early childhood? massee: tha
grover did not like woodrow wilson, and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, and he did not allow his children are woodrow wilson's children to play together, because there was a little bit of a rift. so they did not play together. but that's the connection, he retired to princeton. host: while were talking about the cleveland children, he had a aughter that became famous and who eventually passed away, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us the...
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. ♪ next on kron-4 news at eight: the man accused of stabbing nia wilson to death has been officiallyt documents are revealing about the suspect. an east bay city taking action to deter illegal sideshows. the innovative way it plans to stop the stunts in their tracks. plus. mega millions surges to a new high... it's now well above 600 million dollars and climbing. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> michael buble has a new album and he's hanging with nancy. >> i don't know i decided to stay with michael buble. i'm having so much fun. >> thank you for co
. ♪ next on kron-4 news at eight: the man accused of stabbing nia wilson to death has been officiallyt documents are revealing about the suspect. an east bay city taking action to deter illegal sideshows. the innovative way it plans to stop the stunts in their tracks. plus. mega millions surges to a new high... it's now well above 600 million dollars and climbing. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm...
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joe wilson, thank you for joining broadcasters! joe wilson, thank you forjoining us. after the international break, the premier league returns this weekend, with some great matches to look forward to. but the big one is at 12.30 tomorrow afternnon, manchester united travelling to chelsea. and the saga overjose mourinho‘s future at united just won‘t seem to go away. # you‘ve got to let me know # you‘ve got to let me know # should i stay or should i go # should i stay or should i go #if # should i stay or should i go # if you say that you are mine... # if you say that you are mine... # i‘ll be here till the end of time... #so time... # so you‘ve got to let me know # so you‘ve got to let me know # should i stay or should i go... well i‘m delighted to say that our reporter maz farookhi joins me now. once again, the attention seems to swirl around mourinho, v has had the international break to consider things but it is a big ask facing chelsea tomorrow? it is and he has not got a great record at sta mford he has not got a great record at stamford bridge as manager of manch
joe wilson, thank you for joining broadcasters! joe wilson, thank you forjoining us. after the international break, the premier league returns this weekend, with some great matches to look forward to. but the big one is at 12.30 tomorrow afternnon, manchester united travelling to chelsea. and the saga overjose mourinho‘s future at united just won‘t seem to go away. # you‘ve got to let me know # you‘ve got to let me know # should i stay or should i go # should i stay or should i go #if #...
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wilson will still be part of the picture helping with the new ceo . out effective immediately. it is hard to know how the stocks will react. he was fairly well thought of. the company was on target to achieve its goals. it seems to leave some questions with -- why they moved so quickly. what is your story? swiss fragrances and flavors maker, sales were ahead of expectations even though there were tough comparables. stocks will open up high today. also taking care of a couple of margin concerns with good pricing coming through. probably a good day for them. matt: what is the wirecard outlook? fourey are up on trade at point 5% confirming the 2018 outlook and looking at 2025. matt: thanks, those are stocks to watch. in five minutes we start trading. ♪ anna: let's have a look at how we are positioned across various markets. this is the picture on the euro. a bit of a depth this morning. euro dollar a little bit weaker. the oil price continues to trade higher. that is a big part of the conversation this week. the commodities question of the day with regar
wilson will still be part of the picture helping with the new ceo . out effective immediately. it is hard to know how the stocks will react. he was fairly well thought of. the company was on target to achieve its goals. it seems to leave some questions with -- why they moved so quickly. what is your story? swiss fragrances and flavors maker, sales were ahead of expectations even though there were tough comparables. stocks will open up high today. also taking care of a couple of margin concerns...
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on behalf of secretary wilson and chief of staff at the air force general goldstein i'd like to also commend you for the fy '19 mda efforts. we expect to have an fy '19 budget on time for the first time in decades. that's a favorable start for fy '19. well-done and thank you. as we review your draft legislation for the fy 19 mdaa we all recognize the acfices sa american families make. with committees like yours as our best supporters and guaranteers of that freedom we recommend hearings like today on c-130 modernization and safety. let's be the first to say we'd like to do more and go faster when it comes to the modernization of our c-130 fleet. we have reduced most of our fleets falling from 400 aircraft to about 300 in the air force inventory. the c-130 continues to be a workhorse as it accomplishes national disaster relief missions, search and rescue, fire fighting duties and support to special operations. but we've had to make hard choices. because of declining budgets, late budgets of the past, sequestration and new strategies for changing threats. during this period we prioriti
on behalf of secretary wilson and chief of staff at the air force general goldstein i'd like to also commend you for the fy '19 mda efforts. we expect to have an fy '19 budget on time for the first time in decades. that's a favorable start for fy '19. well-done and thank you. as we review your draft legislation for the fy 19 mdaa we all recognize the acfices sa american families make. with committees like yours as our best supporters and guaranteers of that freedom we recommend hearings like...
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quarterback russell wilson said we lost a giant and friend. mr. allen, thank you for your vision and generosity and believing in all of us. you made us all better and kinder. may you rest in peace. go hawks. a part founder in the seattle soccer team. >> his early ambitions and vision changed the way all of us lived our lives. >> how many can you say that about? >> truly, truly visionary with bill gates and steve jobs. >>> nine minutes past the hour. economy is thriving, but the deficit is at a six-year high. why the trend is showing no sign of slowing. >>> president trump and the first lady getting a close up clock at the devastation left by hurricane michael. they handed out water to storm victims and visited a red cross center. the president praising the storm response and in awe of michael's power. >> to see this personally is very tough. very, very tough. total devastation. >> the death toll from hurricane michael now stands at 19 in four states. one body was found monday in mexico beach. the number of missing there dropped from more than 30 t
quarterback russell wilson said we lost a giant and friend. mr. allen, thank you for your vision and generosity and believing in all of us. you made us all better and kinder. may you rest in peace. go hawks. a part founder in the seattle soccer team. >> his early ambitions and vision changed the way all of us lived our lives. >> how many can you say that about? >> truly, truly visionary with bill gates and steve jobs. >>> nine minutes past the hour. economy is...
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. >> thanks, lynn, for having me and so good to be back at the wilson center. it's sort of a home coming for me. jane is right when she says we have the smartest audiences, the most engaged. this is a panel and a discussion that's near and dear to my heart. it's what i covered for the post and became so sort of obsessed in my coverage for the post that i did write a book about commercial space and i'll introduce our panel and then i'll talk five to seven minutes and i'll talk to christian sallen berger and you've got your bios as the presidents of canada, and i probable just mispronounced that. >> candensus, and all around good guy, virgin orbit and virgin galactic. i'm excited to get an update on where they are. eric stallmer, president of the commercial space flight federation that represents a lot of these commercial space entities. next is matt desh, the ceo of iridium and marcy steinkey, senior vp of government relations and public policy at maxar technologies. why don't we go this way down, so christian, if you would start with your intro ask kick us off.
. >> thanks, lynn, for having me and so good to be back at the wilson center. it's sort of a home coming for me. jane is right when she says we have the smartest audiences, the most engaged. this is a panel and a discussion that's near and dear to my heart. it's what i covered for the post and became so sort of obsessed in my coverage for the post that i did write a book about commercial space and i'll introduce our panel and then i'll talk five to seven minutes and i'll talk to christian...
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touchdown pass to jaron brown.....>2nd quarter....more from seatlle...wilson botches the snap....butt doesn't matter....he finds david more in the endzone....darry worley with the blown coverage....it's 14-0.....>now just before the half....the raiders going for it on 4th down....and derek carr goes no where......let's take another look...the offensive line gets absolutely no push....they were pretty bad today....carr was sacked 6 times.....>and here is another example of that bad offensive line....carr gets sacked...fbles....jacob martin recovers...gives seattle the short field.....> here is the lone raiders highlight of the day.....wilson goes to the endzone....erik harris gets a hand on it....and worley picks it off......looks like worley will be that long term starting corner....>4th quarter....seattle up 20- 0.....wilson throws for his third touchdown of the day....this one to tyler lockett and it makes it 27- 0....the rout is on....>later in the quarter....carr was running for dear life most of this game....you probably want him to just go down here.....but he tries to make a r
touchdown pass to jaron brown.....>2nd quarter....more from seatlle...wilson botches the snap....butt doesn't matter....he finds david more in the endzone....darry worley with the blown coverage....it's 14-0.....>now just before the half....the raiders going for it on 4th down....and derek carr goes no where......let's take another look...the offensive line gets absolutely no push....they were pretty bad today....carr was sacked 6 times.....>and here is another example of that bad...
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if wilson is successful.. expand to four other large patches of ocen plastic in 20-20. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... one of the issues you'll see on the november ballot is boosting funding for children's hospital. but the way that new money will be spent is still up for debate. ( darya ) plus... video showing a woman blocking a black man from entering his own apartment goes viral. the story behind this odd confrontation . ( darya ) but first --- a couple in australia are about to become foster parents. and they're the ácoolestá dads down under. we'll introduce you to them when we come back. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (ácommercialá) the moment you realize your carpet is older than you. at lowe's we have all the latest floor styles for any room at the prices you'll love. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their
if wilson is successful.. expand to four other large patches of ocen plastic in 20-20. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... one of the issues you'll see on the november ballot is boosting funding for children's hospital. but the way that new money will be spent is still up for debate. ( darya ) plus... video showing a woman blocking a black man from entering his own apartment goes viral. the story behind this odd confrontation . ( darya ) but first --- a couple in australia are...
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place have taken a third man into custody for the murder of the 10-year-old makaya wilson. the little girl was gunned down heading for the ice cream euck. victim of a cold-blooded .gtack in northeast oninwa er>>ica gonzalez spoke to the girl's mother today following the arrest. >> reporter: outside d.c. police quarters, the chief announced the arrest of the 23-year-old gregory taylor of fort washington, maryland, charged with murder in the death of 10-year-old makaya wilson. when asked why it's taken months to make an tarrest, chief has this to say. >> we have to make sure we have enough evidence in a case before we can take somebo into custody. >> reporter: it was a hot summer night last july when a group of maskeden opened fire outside an apartment complex in utrtheast. the girl,or ice cream, was shot and killed, and police say she was the unintended target of the brazen act of gun violce. denetta wilson, m,makaya's learned of the arrest wednesday morning and is grateful to the police for hard work. >> the police have been amazing, helping out and chving us as nformation
place have taken a third man into custody for the murder of the 10-year-old makaya wilson. the little girl was gunned down heading for the ice cream euck. victim of a cold-blooded .gtack in northeast oninwa er>>ica gonzalez spoke to the girl's mother today following the arrest. >> reporter: outside d.c. police quarters, the chief announced the arrest of the 23-year-old gregory taylor of fort washington, maryland, charged with murder in the death of 10-year-old makaya wilson. when...
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russell wilson nearly drops a sack. steps up, finds david moore, who will pay the price for the touchdown. goes tumbling over the photographer barrier. he was okay. the raiders, they were not. seattle at 14-0. raiders offense, it was struggling. this didn't help. amar'e keep -- cooper drops the pass. no call, done with the
russell wilson nearly drops a sack. steps up, finds david moore, who will pay the price for the touchdown. goes tumbling over the photographer barrier. he was okay. the raiders, they were not. seattle at 14-0. raiders offense, it was struggling. this didn't help. amar'e keep -- cooper drops the pass. no call, done with the
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utah's senaten, debate between mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span2, massachusetts governor debates his democratic challenger. c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with kanye west. president trump: hello everybody. we're headed out to iowa where we have a big statement to make. for our farmers. likewise we are taking care of our refineries and our refiners. they have done a fantastic job. >> [inaudible] president trump, dena is a person she would -- i would consider. we have many names. nicky has been great. she will be working with us in helping us with the choice. she will help us with 2020. nikki is a great friend of mine. we have become great friends. she has done a fantastic job. she will be involved. gina, certainly. i have heard a lot of names. i've heard i
utah's senaten, debate between mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span2, massachusetts governor debates his democratic challenger. c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with...
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secretary wilson, we'll begin with you. >> thank you mr. chairman, and i'll just sum rise my opening remarks from my written statement. america is building a more lethal and ready air force. and the predictable and increased funding levels that came from the united states congress have helped tremendously in helping move us in that direction and i wanted to personally thank you for your leadership and your support of restoring the funding for national security and giving us some certainty. the national defense strategy recognizes that we are in a more competitive and dangerous international security environment than we have experienced in decades. so the restore ratiation of the, the restoration of the readiness of the force, to win any fight, any time has to be job one for all of us. so what does that mean, and what has the air force been doing. last spring we gathered together 50 airmen from around the world and absconded them away in the pentagon for almost six weeks to drill into the readiness challenges that we face. how do we measure
secretary wilson, we'll begin with you. >> thank you mr. chairman, and i'll just sum rise my opening remarks from my written statement. america is building a more lethal and ready air force. and the predictable and increased funding levels that came from the united states congress have helped tremendously in helping move us in that direction and i wanted to personally thank you for your leadership and your support of restoring the funding for national security and giving us some...
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we have mike wilson with us, why is that happening?pse of 2015, oil came down hard. , butof that was oversupply there was a growing belief that electric vehicles were going to be the rage and that oil is the next would --wood. peoples persisted, believe the demand for oil will go down precipitously sooner rather than later. oil prices are oil prices, what's the longest duration play? oil stocks. on theare bearish long-term price of oil and that's where the gap comes from. alix: how does that filter into margins for other companies? if you have a higher oil price and a longer-term lower oil price what does that model? >> oil prices are not a big deal for 90% of the companies because we are mostly service or it got -- service oriented and we don't do a lot of manufacturing. but this will come back to the consumer. we are getting there. national gas prices are over three dollars now. as you move towards four dollars that could be a constraint. uss fundamental technological change such as moving to electric vehicles? i come from the publis
we have mike wilson with us, why is that happening?pse of 2015, oil came down hard. , butof that was oversupply there was a growing belief that electric vehicles were going to be the rage and that oil is the next would --wood. peoples persisted, believe the demand for oil will go down precipitously sooner rather than later. oil prices are oil prices, what's the longest duration play? oil stocks. on theare bearish long-term price of oil and that's where the gap comes from. alix: how does that...
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wake of the murder of nia wilson... as well as several other violent attacks... bart is taking new steps to increase security at all bart stations. but some of the changes are stirring up debate about privacy concerns. kron 4's sara stinson is live at the walnut creek bart station with the details. sara. the surveillance cameras are intended to improve public safety. they would show real time activity at every bart station and anyone would be able to watch on monitors put up at the stations and even pull it up on their phones using the agencies smartphone app.the bart board of directors approved two new video recording technoligies and are hoping during the public meetings people will speak up if they think the security enhancement would be a breach of their privacy.the video recording would allow bart police and other users to monitor bart platforms and other areas for criminal activity. privacy advocates have spoken out about this new techology saying they're concerned this will be used to target undocumented immigran
wake of the murder of nia wilson... as well as several other violent attacks... bart is taking new steps to increase security at all bart stations. but some of the changes are stirring up debate about privacy concerns. kron 4's sara stinson is live at the walnut creek bart station with the details. sara. the surveillance cameras are intended to improve public safety. they would show real time activity at every bart station and anyone would be able to watch on monitors put up at the stations and...
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wilson down the sideline. albert wilson has scored again! what a game here in miami!ss and that one is intercepted by the jets! touchdown morris claiborne. >> peterman picked off. joseph! and he will go, touchdown! >> roethlisberger lets it fly. antonio brown is gone! touchdown! >> my jets looking all right yesterday. those were some of the biggest scoring plays from around the nfl. now for the patriots hosting the chiefs on sunday night football. brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown and running for another score to earn his 200th victory as a starting quarterback while becoming the nfl's all-time leader with most career wins with 227. patrick mahomes throws for four touchdown passes in the second half including a 75-yard hookup with hill. this one is ultimately decided by a field goal. 43-40 pats take it. >>> let's turn to playoff baseball between the astros and the red sox. even more reason to celebrate for fans in the massachusetts as the red sox split the series with a win last night. the sox take an early lead in the first inning but the astros have the ans
wilson down the sideline. albert wilson has scored again! what a game here in miami!ss and that one is intercepted by the jets! touchdown morris claiborne. >> peterman picked off. joseph! and he will go, touchdown! >> roethlisberger lets it fly. antonio brown is gone! touchdown! >> my jets looking all right yesterday. those were some of the biggest scoring plays from around the nfl. now for the patriots hosting the chiefs on sunday night football. brady passed for 340 yards...
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the story we have been tracking is mark wilson.tepping down, he has been in the job over five years, a search for a successor will come. i was grappling for where he came from. aia, his bigom line was there ever turn of $7 million to investors. we spoke to him a number of paraphrasing, i am here, change the business, sell assets that were underperforming around europe but that was the last time we spoke to him. the one dark spot in our results was canada. the search for his succession starts now in earnest. anna: the search for a successor and we talked to him many times, that has been completed and they say during the transition that adrian assumee will exhume -- responsibility. more detail on what they will do in the transition and giving lots of reassuring words in regards to the performance of the business. remaining on track to deliver their track of delivering eps growth greater than 5%. operatehey continue to above solvency to ratio. i know it was you who dealt with them more than me. they operate at 180%. we wish you well.
the story we have been tracking is mark wilson.tepping down, he has been in the job over five years, a search for a successor will come. i was grappling for where he came from. aia, his bigom line was there ever turn of $7 million to investors. we spoke to him a number of paraphrasing, i am here, change the business, sell assets that were underperforming around europe but that was the last time we spoke to him. the one dark spot in our results was canada. the search for his succession starts...