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the man calling himself john wilson.n on december 1st, the last day she was seen alive. detectives quickly figured out that he was some kind of an imposter, had posted a fake picture in his online dating profile and had been communicating with shannon from locations clearly designed to hide his real identity. >> they were all public places. public phones. universities. places like that. >> boy, this guy has been careful. >> right, and he is doing everything from public locations. >> what does it all tell you? >> it caused you a lot of of concern. this could be our suspect. >> they traced one of the pay phones he used to call shannon, it was here outside of a university library. it happened to have a surveillance camera. >> was this john wilson? they sent him an instant message. >> identified myself as being from the sheriff's office and i said, i need to talk with you about shannon starbach, and i bet it was not 20 minutes my phone rang. >> it was him. all right. and yes, he told the detective he knew her, and yes, the t
the man calling himself john wilson.n on december 1st, the last day she was seen alive. detectives quickly figured out that he was some kind of an imposter, had posted a fake picture in his online dating profile and had been communicating with shannon from locations clearly designed to hide his real identity. >> they were all public places. public phones. universities. places like that. >> boy, this guy has been careful. >> right, and he is doing everything from public...
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>> john quincy adams has another quotation in the same document we shouldn't go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. in other words to go look for trouble. wilsonnd john quincy adams have to coexist. from the beginning of our republic we have seen ourselves as the city on the hill as an example for the rest of the world to follow. as part of foreign-policy to do all we could to advance the interest of democracy and reform of political rights where i draw the line is using the military to make that happen. you cannot force a country into democracy they have to be developed one of the lines we all used with having one election is not synonymous it is based on the rule of law and institutions and the role we can play to help them develop this is where the civilian part of these instruments of power is so important because our people helping them develop their own institutions and encouraging those developments. usaid and private foundations in the united states funded a huge number of nongovernmental organizations in russia in the 19 nineties to encourage democratic institutions and the rule of law it is evident those were working in the 2000's is
>> john quincy adams has another quotation in the same document we shouldn't go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. in other words to go look for trouble. wilsonnd john quincy adams have to coexist. from the beginning of our republic we have seen ourselves as the city on the hill as an example for the rest of the world to follow. as part of foreign-policy to do all we could to advance the interest of democracy and reform of political rights where i draw the line is using the military...
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as i write in the book i think wilson and john quincy adams have to coexist. that it is from the beginning of our republic we had seen ourselves as the city on the hill, as an example for the rest of the world to follow and as part of our foreign policy to do all he could to advance the interests of democracy and reform abroad in human and political rights. where i draw the line isn't using the military to make that happen. i think that as we have been discussing you can't force a country into democracy and these institutions have to be developed and one of the lines we all use was having one election is not synonymous with bringing democracy to a country. democracy is based on the rule of law, based on institutions and the role we can play is helping countries develop those institutions. this is where the civilian part of these instruments of power that i talk about is so important because it is our people helping them develop their own institutions and encouraging the development of those institutions. usaid and a number of private foundations of the united
as i write in the book i think wilson and john quincy adams have to coexist. that it is from the beginning of our republic we had seen ourselves as the city on the hill, as an example for the rest of the world to follow and as part of our foreign policy to do all he could to advance the interests of democracy and reform abroad in human and political rights. where i draw the line isn't using the military to make that happen. i think that as we have been discussing you can't force a country into...
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now ways when she comes up with host: edward wilson, . john i didn't know enough to ask about them. what her profession was. her name is update the wave after she married because you married another epic . she married her first cousin. my first experience of wilson, came out in 45 or so 46. if such a scandal it was being banned in boston and new york even. even existed on the pa public library. my mother kept it out of the rented . don't think she read it to not so sure about that. i read it. it's a fascinating book. the first encounter with the real detective. certain hands of writers, one named james kane. he wrote mysteries. other tough american. dirty. take off your hat kind of. it was a different motels and hotels. it was under the world. but it did go on in the 30s. or we wouldn't be here . and he describes it and then i read it with without exhaustively being well read. but the modernist writers. he never improved about it . by the summary of what the strikers did and what they meant. so i admire him really 98 percent for wilson and i g
now ways when she comes up with host: edward wilson, . john i didn't know enough to ask about them. what her profession was. her name is update the wave after she married because you married another epic . she married her first cousin. my first experience of wilson, came out in 45 or so 46. if such a scandal it was being banned in boston and new york even. even existed on the pa public library. my mother kept it out of the rented . don't think she read it to not so sure about that. i read it....
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one, america to make the world safe for democracy, this is brought from woodward wilson approach or in the world of johnncy adams to make the wealth richer and the freedom and independence of all in the dictators and champions and how when you're confronting the events of the world and what is america's role in the streets out of hong kong and other people with some respect and democrats on the world and so where does america go forward and when do we go forward, using the symphony of powers and how do we do this, what does it look like in your district? >> john quincy adams comes out of the same document, and in the search of monster hunter monsters to destroy, we ought to not go looking for trouble. i think as i write in the book, i think duncan c adams has to coexist it is from the beginning of our republic, we have seen ourselves as a city on the hill to follow and as part of our foreign policy to do all we could to advance the interest of the democracy and reform and human and political rights. where i draw the line is the military to make that happen, i think as we've been discussing, you cannot f
one, america to make the world safe for democracy, this is brought from woodward wilson approach or in the world of johnncy adams to make the wealth richer and the freedom and independence of all in the dictators and champions and how when you're confronting the events of the world and what is america's role in the streets out of hong kong and other people with some respect and democrats on the world and so where does america go forward and when do we go forward, using the symphony of powers...
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duck, the true story of basketball players, new york times notable book, john kenneth gilbert award for nonfiction and the wilson literary science writing award. the second book was published by w morton early next month. both these men graduated from the nsa program university of michigan a few blocks away from the bookstore. otherwise i would appreciate it. if you wouldn't mind putting your virtual zoom reactions together, thank you. >> good to see you. un msa program, poetry, probably why your book is longer than mine and we both teach nonfiction in chicago and detroit. it is really nice, guy wants to be clear that this is miles harvey's event, he is sharing the stage with me. i will get ahead of you with your reading, the antihero of the book who you will tell us about tonight is getting crowned king and you write somehow the king managed to convince the 235 lonely souls gathered in the tabernacle that his paper crown was a royal diadem, homes with occult energies with red robe stitched together by ladies of the church, and developed him in righteousness and splendor. in tonight's event, we don't have to hun
duck, the true story of basketball players, new york times notable book, john kenneth gilbert award for nonfiction and the wilson literary science writing award. the second book was published by w morton early next month. both these men graduated from the nsa program university of michigan a few blocks away from the bookstore. otherwise i would appreciate it. if you wouldn't mind putting your virtual zoom reactions together, thank you. >> good to see you. un msa program, poetry, probably...
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john t. take us to see the old home to tell us about the reality of wilson's lives hidden from the eyes of volunteers. it would operate langan at the moment. but happy that goal unit would you know bank on. being. over palmer he had have the ground now turn to. how you know why didn't. why didn't you tell the volunteers out was going on but that i. was one that would get dinner at me and. my mail paddling at least so long enough that i came out. but. the palm grove would have no. time i knew how all men would go away when i. come says he still suffers spouts of depression he works in 2 different restaurants for just $3.00 a day. chante 2 says he's still effective and he now has a regular job at the airport but not everyone from the orphanages fan so well. john t. introduces us to china who lives on the streets and states he was not. entirely familiar. but i'm in my book but what one can detain but. chide barely speaks. of but the book in japanese. it's. small kind of fall back and whole lot of fun fact. duffy pathname me and my mate have holed up to have the cat but by. my family and by the. but it's
john t. take us to see the old home to tell us about the reality of wilson's lives hidden from the eyes of volunteers. it would operate langan at the moment. but happy that goal unit would you know bank on. being. over palmer he had have the ground now turn to. how you know why didn't. why didn't you tell the volunteers out was going on but that i. was one that would get dinner at me and. my mail paddling at least so long enough that i came out. but. the palm grove would have no. time i knew...
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irish government through father alex reed and des wilson with the irish government throuthohn, and the back channel with the british government. with johnn and irish america, whatever contacts we had within unionism and loyalism, all of these parts of the jigsaw had to be put together and there were many setbacks. i remember different times when we met and it was as if it was impossible because some terrible event had just occurred, and that happened quite a few times in the course of that ten or 12 yea rs, in the course of that ten or 12 years, but other times the political pressure from the establishment which was resisting dialogue and treating people in an inclusive way, so there were times when it looked almost impossible, but i suppose in all of that, if you have the hope that there can be a different way forward , that there can be a different way forward, and then if you have the will to try and shape that, we camp right the past but we can break the future, and i would like to think thatis future, and i would like to think that is whatjohn hume has done. he led the whole process credibility. i think there is a very lazy narrati
irish government through father alex reed and des wilson with the irish government throuthohn, and the back channel with the british government. with johnn and irish america, whatever contacts we had within unionism and loyalism, all of these parts of the jigsaw had to be put together and there were many setbacks. i remember different times when we met and it was as if it was impossible because some terrible event had just occurred, and that happened quite a few times in the course of that ten...
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john heilemann, we'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. and rick wilson, thank you. his book "running against the devil: a plot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves." it's out today in paperback. >>> sdhat that does it for us t morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, august 18s. and we are exactly 11 weeks from election day. that's right. 11 weeks from today. and we're in the midst of the first all-virtual political convention in american history. it picks up just a few hours from now. the big liners tonight will be dr. jill biden and former president bill clinton. night one of the dnc was a technical success but visually, it was a complete 180 from what we're used to seeing. instead of big crowds and balloons and applause lines you had lots of people looking dead on straight into the camera and speaking to the american people. but even in that setting, former first lady michelle obama stood out delivering a stark warning about the current state of our nation. >> i
john heilemann, we'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. and rick wilson, thank you. his book "running against the devil: a plot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves." it's out today in paperback. >>> sdhat that does it for us t morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, august 18s. and we are exactly 11 weeks from election day. that's right. 11 weeks from today. and we're in...
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bound 5.80 will get a more detailed look at your commute with robert wilson of traffic center and of course another update from john not far away with a look at the fore >>we're back time now a 41 to the north bay, a 13 year-old has died after the car. she was in lost control and crashed police say the driver of that car now facing driving under the influence charges. back of a police arrested brian gonzalez lopez and charged him with dui and vehicular manslaughter. according to police it was just after 2 in the morning on sunday when lopez crashed his car between maori avenue and bernard bernardo avenue. the 13 year-old girl was a passenger. she was ejected. they found her in the roadway. she was pronounced dead at the scene lopez has now been booked into the santa clara county jail. wildfires that we've seen here in the bay area containing a grass fire was the last thing firefighters needed to do but that's what they were forced to do in sonoma county. now the sheriff's office has arrested wesley bergman for starting that fire. bergman was seen walking by the fire near lighten springs road on highway one o one in
bound 5.80 will get a more detailed look at your commute with robert wilson of traffic center and of course another update from john not far away with a look at the fore >>we're back time now a 41 to the north bay, a 13 year-old has died after the car. she was in lost control and crashed police say the driver of that car now facing driving under the influence charges. back of a police arrested brian gonzalez lopez and charged him with dui and vehicular manslaughter. according to police it...
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wilson woody phillips. threet, former chief of staff and executive director of andations, joshua powell, four, corporate secretary and general counsel johnrazier. these individuals and the nra are charged with failing to manage the nra's funds edit failing to follow numerous state and federal laws, which contributed to the loss of more million in just three years. since its founding in 1871, the nra has been a registered not-for-profit charitable corporation in the state of new york. these organizations are required by law to register at a file annual financial reports with the office of the new york state attorney general at the assets of such an organization are legally required to be used in a way that serves the interests of nra membership and that advance the organizations -- organization's charitable mission. complaints layout, we found that the nra instead fostered a culture of noncompliance and disregard for internal control that led to the inte and loss of millions assets and contributed to the nra's current deteriorated financial state. not only were the nra's internal policies repeatedly not followed, but they were blatantly i
wilson woody phillips. threet, former chief of staff and executive director of andations, joshua powell, four, corporate secretary and general counsel johnrazier. these individuals and the nra are charged with failing to manage the nra's funds edit failing to follow numerous state and federal laws, which contributed to the loss of more million in just three years. since its founding in 1871, the nra has been a registered not-for-profit charitable corporation in the state of new york. these...
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wilson and others. susan: abigail adams was one of the first outspoken first ladies. did she support johndams in this effort? harold: absolutely. she was 100% his advocate and writingned with him in really angry letters about press critics. can i go ahead to jefferson to give an example? susan: sure. 'srold: one of adams chief critics was james calendar , who later turned against jefferson after criticizing adams and going to prison, turned against jefferson. abigail had a wonderful series of letters with jefferson in which she basically said i told you soap you'd he was no good -- i told you so. he was no good. you paid the penalty. sowed the world wind -- whirlwind. susan: under the system jefferson helped create, newspapers became participants and, not just observers of government. what did you mean by that? harold: the first episode goes back to the washington era, , he was funded a fellow french, james madison's roommate in college. to move to philadelphia, start a newspaper, to oppose the federalist newspaper pretty much praising everything washington did. he encouraged him. -- to o
wilson and others. susan: abigail adams was one of the first outspoken first ladies. did she support johndams in this effort? harold: absolutely. she was 100% his advocate and writingned with him in really angry letters about press critics. can i go ahead to jefferson to give an example? susan: sure. 'srold: one of adams chief critics was james calendar , who later turned against jefferson after criticizing adams and going to prison, turned against jefferson. abigail had a wonderful series of...
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and so wilson did something presidents had not done since john adams in 1800, he showed up in the congress to conduct business, he brought back the president appearing to deliver the state of the union address, woodward wilson delivered 25 addresses to join thousands of congress, he actually showed up in a little room that sits in the congress which was designed for presidents to come and work with the congress. i think a lot of presidents have failed to find this room. >> i'm not naming anyone. [laughter] but i think they have failed to find it because it has a rather tricky name, it is called the presidents room. [laughter] >> lbj. >> really, he found it big time and that's why so much legislation got past, these were guys in johnson was in many ways in the smithsonian tradition of getting in there, rolling up your sleeves, a being cracking a few legs and arms interesting and that's what wilson did, with that we immediately saw within the first few months of the wilson a administration, the lowering of tariffs, the introduction of the modern income tax chat a graduated scale so the riche
and so wilson did something presidents had not done since john adams in 1800, he showed up in the congress to conduct business, he brought back the president appearing to deliver the state of the union address, woodward wilson delivered 25 addresses to join thousands of congress, he actually showed up in a little room that sits in the congress which was designed for presidents to come and work with the congress. i think a lot of presidents have failed to find this room. >> i'm not naming...
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john heilemann, we'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. and rick wilson, thank you.lot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves." it's out today in paperback. >>> sdhat that does it for us t morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, august 18s. and we are exactly 11 weeks from election day. that's right. 11 weeks from today. and we're in the midst of the first all-virtual political convention in american history. it picks up just a few hours from now. the big liners tonight will be dr. jill biden and former president bill clinton. night one of the dnc was a technical success but visually, it was a
john heilemann, we'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. and rick wilson, thank you.lot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves." it's out today in paperback. >>> sdhat that does it for us t morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, august 18s. and we are exactly 11 weeks from election day. that's right. 11 weeks from today. and we're in the midst of the first all-virtual political...
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actually, woodrow wilson contemplated at as documented in his recent biography by john milton cooper. he seriously contemplated it. secondly, i am pretty sure roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy, not full secretary. third, willkie, i do not think, was the first non politician republican nominee. i would specify hoover as being in that category, even though he did hold the cabinet post of secretary of commerce. he was never elected politician or did he serve in the military. >> thanks for the call in place for the points. first on herbert hoover and on note woodrow wilson. hoover was secretary of commerce -- commerce. woodrow wilson, the point about whether he was serious about a third term in 1920. >> i just read the biography of calvin coolidge. wilson and wilson's crowd talked about a lot of things, but it was clear to the party that he could not be the next president. that is a little bit of a different category. we did not say roosevelt was secretary of the navy, we said he served the secretary of the navy, but we appreciate the caller. >> james is starting a snack f
actually, woodrow wilson contemplated at as documented in his recent biography by john milton cooper. he seriously contemplated it. secondly, i am pretty sure roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy, not full secretary. third, willkie, i do not think, was the first non politician republican nominee. i would specify hoover as being in that category, even though he did hold the cabinet post of secretary of commerce. he was never elected politician or did he serve in the military....
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woodrow wilson contemplated it as documented in his recent biography by john milton cooper.obody seriously contemplated it after his stroke. second, your historians can correct me on this, but i'm pretty sure fdr was assistant secretary of the navy and not full secretary. and third, willkie, i don't think was the non--- the first non-politician republican. i would classify hoover as being in that category even though he did hold the cabinet post of secretary of commerce. he was never an elected politician, nor did he serve in the military. thank you. host: thanks for the call. first on herbert hoover and woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson, the point about whether he was serious about a third term in 1920? amity: just writing the biography of calvin coolidge, so i'm in the time when wilson is ill after his stroke. wilson and wilson's crowd thought about a lot of things but it was clear to the party that he could not be the next president. so that's a little bit of a different category. we didn't say roosevelt was secretary of the navy, he serve the secretary of the navy. but we a
woodrow wilson contemplated it as documented in his recent biography by john milton cooper.obody seriously contemplated it after his stroke. second, your historians can correct me on this, but i'm pretty sure fdr was assistant secretary of the navy and not full secretary. and third, willkie, i don't think was the non--- the first non-politician republican. i would classify hoover as being in that category even though he did hold the cabinet post of secretary of commerce. he was never an elected...
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you'll get a bounce back like john is suggesting you might, you get a rise in interest rates a bit that stimulate a bank trade. that's one of the calls today from mike wilson overmat morgan stanley. they are coming out of the wood work saying fina ining financiae place you want to be >> i've been out of the cyclicals or the banks and the money center banks for one specific reason. i've continued to reduce my position i don't agree on this call at all. they have not marked to market all the realize they own and the regional banks they own the strip malls going to zero. we don't know what the cap rates are going to be on aaa office towers in new york and boston. also bank assets not yet. you haven't missed a thing staying out of those every week we get another call now by the banks it's where money goes to die it's utter misery with interest rates staying at zero. that's not place to put capital. i suffer with it scott i suffer with it you have to admit that you can't get 80 people in an elevator anymore any time soon. maybe in a couple of years 15% of the the staff in my operating companies, sometimes 20, do not want to go back to work they want me to pay f
you'll get a bounce back like john is suggesting you might, you get a rise in interest rates a bit that stimulate a bank trade. that's one of the calls today from mike wilson overmat morgan stanley. they are coming out of the wood work saying fina ining financiae place you want to be >> i've been out of the cyclicals or the banks and the money center banks for one specific reason. i've continued to reduce my position i don't agree on this call at all. they have not marked to market all...
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wilson woody phillips. three, former chief of staff and the executive director of operations, joshua powell. and four, corporate secretary and general counsel john the nra are charged with failing to manage the nra's funds and failing to follow numerous state and federal laws which contributed to the loss of more than $64 million in just three years. since its founding in 1871, the nra has been a registered not-for-profit charitable corporation in the state of new york. these organizations are required by law to register and file annual financial reports with the office of the new york state attorney general and the assets of such an organization are legally required to be used in a way that serves the interest of nra membership and that advance the organization's charitable mission. however, as today's complaints lay out, we found that the nra instead fostered a culture of non-compliance and disregard for internal controls that led to the waste and loss of millions in assets and contributed to the nra's current deteriorated financial state. not only were the nra's internal policies repeatedly not followed, but they were blatantly ignored by sen
wilson woody phillips. three, former chief of staff and the executive director of operations, joshua powell. and four, corporate secretary and general counsel john the nra are charged with failing to manage the nra's funds and failing to follow numerous state and federal laws which contributed to the loss of more than $64 million in just three years. since its founding in 1871, the nra has been a registered not-for-profit charitable corporation in the state of new york. these organizations are...
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aodrow wilson center, making special contribution to understanding foreign policy and national security. jane harman. jane: thank you, chris and david nice to see you both. is left without john mccain and congress is also left without you, chris. i thought you were a highly skilled staff member of the senate armed services committee. confess, i was part of the military industrial congressional caucus, because my district made most of the country's defense and intelligence satellites. it was a huge deal for the economy. it was the economic driver to have aerospace firms doing that. it doesn't mean we can't do better with small suppliers and all that, but i just thought i would put that out there. my question is this. it first relates to the capacity of congress but yes, we need defense reforms and need to think about new systems most members of congress are pretty analog, and these are digital systems. at the wilson center, we are educating staff to understand ai, but if members of congress wrap their heads around, if they have time for this, the concepts and systems we need for the future, that is the first part. david raisedrt, andissue of intelligence, it is not just leavi
aodrow wilson center, making special contribution to understanding foreign policy and national security. jane harman. jane: thank you, chris and david nice to see you both. is left without john mccain and congress is also left without you, chris. i thought you were a highly skilled staff member of the senate armed services committee. confess, i was part of the military industrial congressional caucus, because my district made most of the country's defense and intelligence satellites. it was a...
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wilson to go to paris in person. they included churchill, who was quite disappointed. they include the great british economist john maynard keynes, who was at both potsdam and the paris peace conference. for those people, the paris peace conference is not something they read about in history books, or something they had a vague memory of. these were fundamental shaping events in their own lives and their own political careers, and they believed that the reason they were here fighting a second world war, closing the central war, is because of the mistakes that were made at the end of the first. and all of them understood this when they came to potsdam in 1945. the very first thing harry truman said in his role as presidents president of the united states of the conference, was a warning to everybody seated around the table, i will show you just a minute, not to repeat the mistakes of 1919. before going to potsdam, joseph stalin said the same thing to the american representative joseph davies, that the one thing they had to do was make sure they did not make the same mistakes. so what mistakes did they make? this is
wilson to go to paris in person. they included churchill, who was quite disappointed. they include the great british economist john maynard keynes, who was at both potsdam and the paris peace conference. for those people, the paris peace conference is not something they read about in history books, or something they had a vague memory of. these were fundamental shaping events in their own lives and their own political careers, and they believed that the reason they were here fighting a second...
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his former treasurer wilson phillips, his chief of staff joshua powell and the secretary john frazierint where the nra today is operating at a deficit. >> so, madame attorney general, you know, there are as you know, there are even conservative writers, conservative commentators and former supporters of the national rifle association who agree with you, everything that you say. it looks like they have acted in the most corrupt ways for a very long time. why did you move to try to go after the entire organization instead of just these four national figures who have done so much to, again, according to your claims and the claims of a lot of reporters to loot the nra and actually steal funds from members? >> because the rot runs deep. it's pervasive. it's all throughout the corporation. throughout the 76-member committee. it is also in the audit committee, the compensation committee. they basically, the committee failed to assure fiscal, standard fiscal controls were in place. they failed to respond to whistle-blowers and there were a number of whistle-blowers who complained about the mi
his former treasurer wilson phillips, his chief of staff joshua powell and the secretary john frazierint where the nra today is operating at a deficit. >> so, madame attorney general, you know, there are as you know, there are even conservative writers, conservative commentators and former supporters of the national rifle association who agree with you, everything that you say. it looks like they have acted in the most corrupt ways for a very long time. why did you move to try to go after...
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the hospital at johns hom kins and lucy burns, she met in a jail in london both arrested for picketing, takes over and she's even bolder. she's the one who comes up with the kaiser wilson picket. but they are shrewd enough to begin to quote the president's words. so the judge cannot charge them with sedition. they can only be charged with obstructing traffic, and for that, because they are not caving, the judge has's to keep adding to the sentence. original sentence three-day jail term or $25 fine. and the women in a pattern that civil rights marchers would follow said, we'll fill the jails. so these women are going to jail and people are shocked, that the government would put women in jail. and then the government ends up putting women in jails for one month and two months and alice for seven months. alice paul and rose winslow, the only two two be force fed because alice -- >> they go on hunger strikes. >> hunger strike but because they're protesting they are political prisoners. ought not to be there and protest a hunger strike. >> first americans to ask for prisoner status. amazing. >> they had to sneak the news out to their friends through the jail bars, throwing
the hospital at johns hom kins and lucy burns, she met in a jail in london both arrested for picketing, takes over and she's even bolder. she's the one who comes up with the kaiser wilson picket. but they are shrewd enough to begin to quote the president's words. so the judge cannot charge them with sedition. they can only be charged with obstructing traffic, and for that, because they are not caving, the judge has's to keep adding to the sentence. original sentence three-day jail term or $25...