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dr. wilson was originally from stephenville, ohio, and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. when he first came to augusta, he was making $2500 a year. they liked him so much and wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot, so to speak and raise the salary to $3000 a year and but a new house, which is the one we are in today where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days, most families in the united states, depending on where they lived and their circumstances, but most families lives on between $300 and $800 a year. he was making a large income. we own exactly the same property that they occupied in the 1860's. this is the pastor posterity where he would have spent a lot of his time during his congregational work and sermons, meeting with parishioners, keeping covered additional records, but it was remembered by woodrow wilson's younger brother of being lined with books and smelling of tobacco. the father smoked a clay bowl pipe. woodrow wilson not learn his letters until nine, and did not learn to read until 11. they believed he had dy
dr. wilson was originally from stephenville, ohio, and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. when he first came to augusta, he was making $2500 a year. they liked him so much and wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot, so to speak and raise the salary to $3000 a year and but a new house, which is the one we are in today where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days, most families in the united states, depending on where they lived and their...
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dr. wilson was originally from stephenville ohio, and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. first came to augusta, he was making $2500 a year. they liked him so much and wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot so to speak and raise the salary to $3000 a year and but a new house, which is the one we are in today where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days, most families in the united states, depending on where they lived and their circumstances, but most families lives on between $300 and $800 a year. he was making a large income. we own exactly the same property that they occupied in the 1860's. this is the pastor posterity where he would have spent a lot of his time during his congregational work and sermons meeting with parishioners, keeping covered additional records, but it was remembered by woodrow wilson's younger brother of being lined with books and smelling of tobacco. the father smoked a clay bowl type -- typepipe. woodrow wilson not learn his letters until nine, and did not learn to read until 11. they believed he had
dr. wilson was originally from stephenville ohio, and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. first came to augusta, he was making $2500 a year. they liked him so much and wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot so to speak and raise the salary to $3000 a year and but a new house, which is the one we are in today where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days, most families in the united states, depending on where they lived and their circumstances,...
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dr. wilson: i would add girl scouts as well. since my wife is a dedicated girl scout. i am in favor of some kind of national service. i think it would offer an opportunity for young men and women to engage in communal activities that would be very significant and part of their own development, and also for the nation. i have to say, it is not going to happen. i do not see in this environment that the united states congress or probably any president is going to push that button. is going to try to push that button. but i do think that we have lost something in the sense of having a common experience that many others would argue the same thing -- a common set of experiences, whether it is something like the civilian conservation corps, or any number of other activities. or military service. what was typical or characteristic of the period before. >> let me say real quick my neighbor and scoutmaster, who you are probably familiar with, was found of saying, there is a basic disconnect between those that are serving and those who are served. which i think speaks to what you
dr. wilson: i would add girl scouts as well. since my wife is a dedicated girl scout. i am in favor of some kind of national service. i think it would offer an opportunity for young men and women to engage in communal activities that would be very significant and part of their own development, and also for the nation. i have to say, it is not going to happen. i do not see in this environment that the united states congress or probably any president is going to push that button. is going to try...
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dr. wilson said we shouldn't worry too much about china's stock market crash. i'm just wondering, the other experts, do you hold similar view on that? >> i think you do have to worry about it but it's probably for something that my colleague would agree. the truth is that the -- it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates, and because there's not enough information in the marketplace, expectations are never in line with reality, and then you get this sort of sharp contraction. so nat unlike what underpinned the crisis in the united states. jinping's willingness to concentrate on consolidating power makes sense. it forestalls the changes needed to change the economy to one that is based on the rule of law, that allows for broader range of personal exchange but deferring economic reforms is setting the stage for the crisis because it's the reforms that are essential to try to tack then underlying issues in the chinese economy, and i can understand why he is doing what he is doing and thi
dr. wilson said we shouldn't worry too much about china's stock market crash. i'm just wondering, the other experts, do you hold similar view on that? >> i think you do have to worry about it but it's probably for something that my colleague would agree. the truth is that the -- it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates, and because there's not enough information in the marketplace, expectations are never in...
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dr. wilson said we should not worry too much about china's dock market crash. i'm just wondering do the other experts hold similar views on that? >> yeah, i think you do have to worry about it. it is probably for something that my colleague would agree, the truth is it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates. because there is not enough information on the marketplace expectations are never in line with reality. and then you get this sort of sharp contraction. it's not unlike what underpins the financial crisis in the united states. the unwillingness -- or rather xi jinping's willingness to concentrate on consolidating power makes sense in a chinese political context. what he does is forestall the economic reforms that are needed to move china from an economy based on confucian principles to one that is based on the rule of law. by deferring those economic reforms, it is setting the stage for this current crisis. it is the reforms that are essential to try to tackle the underlining iss
dr. wilson said we should not worry too much about china's dock market crash. i'm just wondering do the other experts hold similar views on that? >> yeah, i think you do have to worry about it. it is probably for something that my colleague would agree, the truth is it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates. because there is not enough information on the marketplace expectations are never in line with reality....
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dr. bill wilson will cover the rest.incentives of them and the craving economic freedom scores range from excellent and chilly to abysmal in cuba and venezuela. with major players such as brazil, the world's sixth largest economy registering comparatively low scores because of protectionism and heavy-handed regulatory regime. that are some positive regional trends, most of the world ftas arthur based in the region aren't regional participants especially among members of the alliance of the pacific, pacifica lines, chile, colombia, mexico, peru. economic freedom scores have plummeted. wadhams of the pacifica lines have full access to international markets, strong international liquidity, alice e market and fiscal performance and deposit inflation outlook. the global agenda praises the unprecedented energy reforms undertaken in mexico that could great numerous mutually beneficial opportunities for the u.s. and other multinational energy companies but urges mexico to continue to liberalize and open its economy and remove pe
dr. bill wilson will cover the rest.incentives of them and the craving economic freedom scores range from excellent and chilly to abysmal in cuba and venezuela. with major players such as brazil, the world's sixth largest economy registering comparatively low scores because of protectionism and heavy-handed regulatory regime. that are some positive regional trends, most of the world ftas arthur based in the region aren't regional participants especially among members of the alliance of the...
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dr. wilson might go into that in more detail. in sub-saharan africa, despite some setbacks cause build turmoil and ebola, it's one of the most improved regions in the 2015 index. indeed six of the ten larger scores improvements in the 178 countries registered were by subsaharan countries. nonetheless the continue to underperform when it comes to -- result in more broad-based growth. more critically, the continuing existence of uneven economic playing fields means residents are being left out. the global agenda that calls for prioritizing the fight against endemic corruption in africa, and the fragile protection of property rights and inefficient entrepreneurial environments in africa. elsewhere in africa, kenya is in the process of devolving its highly centralized governance and empowering local government with direct budgetary control. this devolution process could result in decentralization of power and limit government. but the devolution requires improving budget management and oversight capacity. the agenda encourages africa
dr. wilson might go into that in more detail. in sub-saharan africa, despite some setbacks cause build turmoil and ebola, it's one of the most improved regions in the 2015 index. indeed six of the ten larger scores improvements in the 178 countries registered were by subsaharan countries. nonetheless the continue to underperform when it comes to -- result in more broad-based growth. more critically, the continuing existence of uneven economic playing fields means residents are being left out....
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dr. wilson said we should not worry too much about china's dock market crash. i'm just wondering do the other experts hold similar views on that? >> i think you do have to worry about it. it is probably for something that my colleague would agree, the truth is it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates. because there is not enough information on the marketplace expectations are never in line with reality. and then you get this sort of sharp contraction. not unlike what underpins the financial crisis in the united states. or rather,ngness -- the willingness to concentrate on consolidating power makes sense in a chinese political context. what he does is forestall the economic reforms that are needed an economyna from based on confucian principles to one that is based on the rule of law. deferring those economic reforms is setting the stage for this current crisis. it is the reforms that are essential to try to tackle the therlining issues in chinese economy. i can understand why politi
dr. wilson said we should not worry too much about china's dock market crash. i'm just wondering do the other experts hold similar views on that? >> i think you do have to worry about it. it is probably for something that my colleague would agree, the truth is it represents a discontinuity based on a lack of information and transparency in the way the chinese government operates. because there is not enough information on the marketplace expectations are never in line with reality. and...
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dr. charles wilson, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the university of maryland. dr. clark received her phd from the massachusetts institute of technology. the next is speech -- dr. wilson is a member of the medical advisory board at the national institute of health. she is also the founder of a company that is commercializing for use in cell phones a software technology that separate speech from background noise, that was created through the research. welcome. >> and i am very proud to have a chance to introduce our witness for massachusetts an associate professor of medicine at harvard medical school and a faculty member in the tradition of pha rmaco epidemiology where he directs the program on regulation therapeutics. he earned his bachelor's degree from harvard university, has medical and law degrees from the university of pennsylvania. he also earned his master's in public health from the harvard school of public health. he is certified in internal medicine, and he serves as a primary care physician at the phyllis jen center for primary care women's hospital. wel
dr. charles wilson, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the university of maryland. dr. clark received her phd from the massachusetts institute of technology. the next is speech -- dr. wilson is a member of the medical advisory board at the national institute of health. she is also the founder of a company that is commercializing for use in cell phones a software technology that separate speech from background noise, that was created through the research. welcome. >> and i...
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dr. wilson have been declassified and we can understand what the strategy was. so, for example, one of his most important strategy documents was the nsdd 75. national security decision directive 75. when it was issued early in his presidency, it was sent to the heads of all of our different national security arms and entities, saying this is what american policy is going to be. and this is what the document said. american policy toward the soviet union will consist of three elements. external resistance to soviet imperialism, interm pressure on the ussr to weaken the sources of soviet imperialism and then negotiations to eliminate on the basis of strict reciprocity outstanding disagreements. and then, a memo to president reagan from his national security adviser at the time, bill clark, elaborated on why this was significant. said, it has always been the objective of american policy to combine containment with negotiations. that's what previous presidents had done. but our strategy document is the firsts in which the united states government adds a third objecti
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dr. grayson, thought it wise to issue general statements only. further, mrs. wilsonthe president's wife was absolutely opposed to any other course. she did not want it to be known that he was really suffering. again, she was protecting her husband. she wanted him to be able to fulfill his duties as president. she was worried about his legacy. she -- ultimately, she was concerned about his health. and she felt that if he left the presidency, left the white house, he would just waste away and die. so, john cooper, the constitution we should say made no provisions for what would happen with an incapacitated president. so, what did washington do? how did they react? john milton cooper: well, a couple of different ways. robert lansing who was the secretary of state and would have been fired if wilson hadn't had the stroke because there had been a bad break -- and that's another story -- but lansing tried to get the cabinet in on it. and i think he even made some communications with the vice president who stayed out of it completely. he just simply said no. i mean, the con
dr. grayson, thought it wise to issue general statements only. further, mrs. wilsonthe president's wife was absolutely opposed to any other course. she did not want it to be known that he was really suffering. again, she was protecting her husband. she wanted him to be able to fulfill his duties as president. she was worried about his legacy. she -- ultimately, she was concerned about his health. and she felt that if he left the presidency, left the white house, he would just waste away and...
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karen freeman wilson, mayor of gary, indiana. last but not least is reverend dr.s, empowerment temple, baltimore, maryland. all right then. they also reminded me, if you're tweeting, use #saveourcities. i want to get right into it. we're talking about police accountability, criminal justice reform and also voting. and so i want to deal with voting last and i want to get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday, for the first time in cincinnati's history a cop has been indicted for murder for killing someone. folks, remember the riots in 2001 or uprising 2001? many folks forget, you had 15 black men killed in cincinnati over a period of five years. you heard the prosecutor say without body cameras, we would not be having that conversation. he would not have been indicted. and so what are you seeing, what are you hearing? mayor, i want to start with you. in your city, do your police officers have body cameras, and is there a drive in the state of indiana to make sure that every law enforcement agency, they have body cameras to pro
karen freeman wilson, mayor of gary, indiana. last but not least is reverend dr.s, empowerment temple, baltimore, maryland. all right then. they also reminded me, if you're tweeting, use #saveourcities. i want to get right into it. we're talking about police accountability, criminal justice reform and also voting. and so i want to deal with voting last and i want to get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday, for the first time in cincinnati's history a cop...
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dr. davinski is vivian's doctor. he's also one of the world's leading epilepsy experts. >> i think for those who have given western medicine a really good chance and western medicine as failed their children. >> but the wilsonsow found themselves in the political crossfire of pot. marijuana was legalized for medicinal use here in jersey right before chris christie took office in january of 2010. it was done by his democratic predecessor. but once in office, christie blocked the legislation for more than a year. he eventually signed one of the strictest, most limiting medical marijuana bills to date. just six approved stores in the entire state, and perhaps most damaging for vivian, no edible forms of marijuana allowed. which was crucial. the only option then for this 2-year-old would be to inhale it. >> talk to brian wilson. >> protests erupted across the state. and that's why brian wilson took things into his own hands that day in august. >> i have read everything -- >> it became known as the dust-up in the diner. >> i mean, it was all over cnn. it was national news. it was libya, vivian wilson's father. it was crazy. >> hi, how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> it's a battle these families understand better
dr. davinski is vivian's doctor. he's also one of the world's leading epilepsy experts. >> i think for those who have given western medicine a really good chance and western medicine as failed their children. >> but the wilsonsow found themselves in the political crossfire of pot. marijuana was legalized for medicinal use here in jersey right before chris christie took office in january of 2010. it was done by his democratic predecessor. but once in office, christie blocked the...
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dr. ben carson? we have new numbers. dana is going to join us to tell us what they mean. >>> and what happens when owens wilson tries hiswhen a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. ins
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dr. wilson might go into that in more detail. in sub-saharan africa, despite some setbacks cause build turmoil and ebola, it's one of the most improved regions in the 2015 index. indeed six of the ten larger scores improvements in the 178 countries registered were by subsaharan countries. nonetheless the continue to underperform when it comes to -- result in more broad-based growth. more critically, the continuing existence of uneven economic playing fields means residents are being left out. the global agenda that calls for prioritizing the fight against endemic corruption in africa, and the fragile protection of property rights and inefficient entrepreneurial environments in africa. elsewhere in africa, kenya is in the process of devolving its highly centralized governance and empowering local government with direct budgetary control. this devolution process could result in decentralization of power and limit government. but the devolution requires improving budget management and oversight capacity. the agenda encourages africa
dr. wilson might go into that in more detail. in sub-saharan africa, despite some setbacks cause build turmoil and ebola, it's one of the most improved regions in the 2015 index. indeed six of the ten larger scores improvements in the 178 countries registered were by subsaharan countries. nonetheless the continue to underperform when it comes to -- result in more broad-based growth. more critically, the continuing existence of uneven economic playing fields means residents are being left out....
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dr. wilson's father was originally from ohio. and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. when he first came to augusta he was making $2500 a year and was provided a home but in 1860, they liked him so much and they wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot, so to speak, and raised his salary to $3000 a year and bought a new house which is the one we are in today. where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days most families in the united states, depending on what they did and certain circumstances, but most families lived on between $300 and $800 a year. so he was making $2500 and then $3000 a year, which is a large income. and we today, on exactly the same property that the wilson's occupied in 1860. this is the study, or joseph wilson would have spent a lot of his time doing his congregational work, preparing his sermons, meeting with parishioners, keeping congregational records. but it was remembered by woodrow wilson's younger brother as being lined with books and smelling of tobacco. the father smoked a pipe, and we have a humi
dr. wilson's father was originally from ohio. and had gone into the presbyterian ministry. when he first came to augusta he was making $2500 a year and was provided a home but in 1860, they liked him so much and they wanted him to stay, so they sweetened the pot, so to speak, and raised his salary to $3000 a year and bought a new house which is the one we are in today. where the family moved in 1860. to give you an idea of what $3000 was in those days most families in the united states,...