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mr. wilson. >> absolutely. >> did you know the human head weighs eight pounds?comes in. >> he has the big tom cruise smile. i believe i said, i have a need for speed. we just hit it off. did you know that my next door neighbor has three rabbits. >> i can't compete with that. >> reporter: he was no one-hit wonder, scoring in both stuart little movies. he studies acting and seex tougher roles. like the one he played in the indy "for love of money." >> don't think i'm that intercept. >> reporter: for his sanity, he credits his parents. they kept him in public school. >> parenting is key. without good parents, it's likely you can get lost. >> reporter: now he practices brazilian jujitsu in a martial arts studio. rather than reminding today's movie makers of his adorable on-screen past, he's embracing adulthood. >> did you know bees and dogs can smell fear. >> didachoo!now bees and dogs the seasons change, but we still may suffer from nasal allergy symptoms. they can hit you year round... indoors or out. [ sniffles ] oh to have relief. prescription nasonex is clinica
mr. wilson. >> absolutely. >> did you know the human head weighs eight pounds?comes in. >> he has the big tom cruise smile. i believe i said, i have a need for speed. we just hit it off. did you know that my next door neighbor has three rabbits. >> i can't compete with that. >> reporter: he was no one-hit wonder, scoring in both stuart little movies. he studies acting and seex tougher roles. like the one he played in the indy "for love of money." >>...
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. >> mrs. wilson is nodding her head. >> that is 6 ayes. >> we are on consent calendar resolution for discussion and immediate action. the you want to comment right now? the first ones i see ouare k-28. 2-e, page 25. go ahead. >> my question was about 2-c. i just needed to clarify for myself. they are about our relationship with cbos. however, any actual contracts such as those you saw, they have to come back. this does not authorize the staff to pay money to the cbo's without authorization by the board, so i thank you for the question. i wanted to clarify for myself, which is as i thought it was. for me that was resolved spirit of my question about -- that was resolved. my question about 2-e was about transportation services, the medical transportation services for special aided, and there waa question raised to me about the bidding process. as i understand it, we got a letter. during the bidding process, one bidder had been given notice they had won the bid, and the process was reopened again, appar
. >> mrs. wilson is nodding her head. >> that is 6 ayes. >> we are on consent calendar resolution for discussion and immediate action. the you want to comment right now? the first ones i see ouare k-28. 2-e, page 25. go ahead. >> my question was about 2-c. i just needed to clarify for myself. they are about our relationship with cbos. however, any actual contracts such as those you saw, they have to come back. this does not authorize the staff to pay money to the cbo's...
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mr. wilson. hell snow host: you're on the air. caller: thank you very much for you info. i think this was really history repeated again and again and again. that will never change. they never change t respect of a human being. they just want people to live away, and it's just no fair. i'm from africa, there's a bunch of people that live in africa from west to east and people living every day, and nobody -- if you look at somalia, it is unbelievabl unbelievable, nobody -- we don't see every day. if you look from nigeria, it's a very democratic country. but besides, there is no change in different countries. i think we just create always, i don't know, too mu mes based on more than, money, money. don't even tally up humanity. we should change that area. that is honest to you. we just benefit something. host: samuel, you said you're from africa. which country? caller: ethiopia, east africa. i love america so much, you understand? but don't tell people the whole history, like how can i explain? this mucpain in africa, you understand. host: thank you, samuel. damon wilson? gue
mr. wilson. hell snow host: you're on the air. caller: thank you very much for you info. i think this was really history repeated again and again and again. that will never change. they never change t respect of a human being. they just want people to live away, and it's just no fair. i'm from africa, there's a bunch of people that live in africa from west to east and people living every day, and nobody -- if you look at somalia, it is unbelievabl unbelievable, nobody -- we don't see every day....
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mr. wilson, right as mr. miller was closing, he asked if it was right to worry about a potential downgrade and your comment was something like it could happen, is that right? >> just. expect the worry is that it could happen. >> we have done a lot of work on this, and talk with a lot of folks, and it's as you know, it's very difficult to assess the impact -- >> i mean, you said the bomb is it could happen. and if it doesn't happen, then it's okay. >> yes. >> okay, okay. i'm going to pursue that and drill down just look at on that if you don't mind. mr. van der weide, you have a page do you have described things that cause ratings to be bad, untested models, flawed assumptions, default frequency, potential conflicts, and then page through you say these flaws contributed to some credit ratings that separate underestimate the credit risk -- anyway, you underestimate the risk. and so, my question is, is impossible for us to underestimate the risk with regard to the federal government? >> i think there's a fair am
mr. wilson, right as mr. miller was closing, he asked if it was right to worry about a potential downgrade and your comment was something like it could happen, is that right? >> just. expect the worry is that it could happen. >> we have done a lot of work on this, and talk with a lot of folks, and it's as you know, it's very difficult to assess the impact -- >> i mean, you said the bomb is it could happen. and if it doesn't happen, then it's okay. >> yes. >> okay,...
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was it that asked for this review of the niger nuclear material question it was the vice president mr wilson a former ambassador was sent to niger in response to the vice president's questions about this issue so assume hadley the vice president got a report back in response to his question and that report contained the wilson memo of his assessment the situation wilson says his family is the subject of a smear campaign by senior administration officials the deliberately leaked his wife's identity as a covert cia operative damaging her future career and compromising past missions after he criticized the administration on meet the press and in the new york times the white house hatchet came out and started writing started writing articles which they basically said that wilson was the first one came out and said that wilson told the truth because he's a democrat. let's set that up as an argument democrats tell the truth kerry republicans fell in the blank then then a couple of senior administration officials leaked to bob novak said that my wife was a cia op. involved in the weapons of mass de
was it that asked for this review of the niger nuclear material question it was the vice president mr wilson a former ambassador was sent to niger in response to the vice president's questions about this issue so assume hadley the vice president got a report back in response to his question and that report contained the wilson memo of his assessment the situation wilson says his family is the subject of a smear campaign by senior administration officials the deliberately leaked his wife's...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the yeas and nays are requested -- the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from michigan, mrs. miller. mrs. miller: please join me and face our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4 of house resolution 37 a 5, the legislative business is not dispensed with on this day. the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from michigan rise? mrs. miller: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: witho
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the yeas and nays are requested -- the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from michigan, mrs. miller. mrs. miller: please join me and face our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic...
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mr. wilson's complaint was but he will find the same pitcher's mound here as and texas. >> he is lookingn excuse! >> the difference is probably 40 degrees of the temperatures of the ground is not as howard. they can dig pretty good. the ground is not as it--hard/solid. in oakland, kron 4. >>jacqueline: comfortable temperatures with fog pushing back to the coast by noon. breezy. the wind and your full forecast >> tonight's big story a statewide amberme alert he is suspected of kidnapping his daughter from sacramento. he is failed to appear in court. shot. if more people are coming forward with tips also with a man that that was shot in the same incident was operated on today. the suspect appeared in court today but did not enter a plea. he will be returning to court later this month. the stock market closed with a gain of 125 points. the nasdaq was up 15 points. police and animal control officers are continuing to investigation the fatality of 32 year-old darla napora police shot and killed both pit bulls. one has been shot--one is in the hand of animal control. >> one which will have a r
mr. wilson's complaint was but he will find the same pitcher's mound here as and texas. >> he is lookingn excuse! >> the difference is probably 40 degrees of the temperatures of the ground is not as howard. they can dig pretty good. the ground is not as it--hard/solid. in oakland, kron 4. >>jacqueline: comfortable temperatures with fog pushing back to the coast by noon. breezy. the wind and your full forecast >> tonight's big story a statewide amberme alert he is...
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mr. wilson? guest: i can't characterize it the united states doing the bidding of the arab league at all. if you talk to many in the arab league right now, they're quite upset believing the nato operation has gone too far, has extended it beyond the mandate. what the arab league did is it paved the way for u.n. security council resolution that provided sort of international backing to this operation. so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this conflict at the beginning t. meant that our european allies weren't going into a conflict against the will of the neighbors, the international community t. provided a degree of legitimacy and support to the military operation. i don't think anything played out in the libya policy that can be construed as anti-israel. if there had not been an intervention, gaddafi would have crushed the uprising, and i think it would have brought into a lot of questioning whether this arab awakening would have even continued.
mr. wilson? guest: i can't characterize it the united states doing the bidding of the arab league at all. if you talk to many in the arab league right now, they're quite upset believing the nato operation has gone too far, has extended it beyond the mandate. what the arab league did is it paved the way for u.n. security council resolution that provided sort of international backing to this operation. so it wasn't our european allies. remember, the united states wasn't pushing to go into this...
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mr. wilson. >> reporter: but when your career is built on being cute and innocent landing a tabloid reputatione disaster. think lindsay lohan or macaulay culkin. >> if you're not bringing in $100 million at the box office anymore and your father is a difficult person to deal with, why would you keep hiring that person. >> reporter: even child stars who managed to stay grounded and sober tend to struggle with the simple fact of aging. >> sometimes people are like, you're the kid from "jerry maguire" but now i'm trying to be a serial killer in this movie so please don't think i'm that innocent. >> did you know the average head is 8 pounds. >> reporter: jonathan lipnicki had his big break at age 5 opposite tom cruise. at 20 he's still acting but mott in the big blockbusters anymore and he feels like he's trapped in the old script. >> the human head is 8 pounds and did you know bees and dogs can smell fear. people want me to say the same line. they are like say it when you're a. i'm not that good of an actor, come on. ♪ the sun will come out tomorrow ♪ >> reporter: at age ten eileen quinn was the
mr. wilson. >> reporter: but when your career is built on being cute and innocent landing a tabloid reputatione disaster. think lindsay lohan or macaulay culkin. >> if you're not bringing in $100 million at the box office anymore and your father is a difficult person to deal with, why would you keep hiring that person. >> reporter: even child stars who managed to stay grounded and sober tend to struggle with the simple fact of aging. >> sometimes people are like, you're...
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mr. fred wilson. senator, what do you make of what you're seeing so far? two down, four to go.an you get three out of four? >> well, it's not over yet. it's not over yet. and i think there's a pretty good chance we will. any victory is a real victory because these are all republican areas. so there's a shift from the republicans to the democrats as a result of this recall. and any victory is a victory. and so we're going to win several victories. we're going to win. and quite frankly, it's the first time in the history of the state of wisconsin that we had this kind of a recall and this kind of shift. we're making progress. we may not win all the way now, but we're going to go all the way in the future. >> and i have to ask you, with your wealth of experience and political wisdom, if tonight is not successful for the democrats and you don't get the three, in your opinion what does that mean nationally, if anything? >> well, we've made progress. we have improved our situation as a result of the recalls. and it means that we're going to have to keep working harder and victory wil
mr. fred wilson. senator, what do you make of what you're seeing so far? two down, four to go.an you get three out of four? >> well, it's not over yet. it's not over yet. and i think there's a pretty good chance we will. any victory is a real victory because these are all republican areas. so there's a shift from the republicans to the democrats as a result of this recall. and any victory is a victory. and so we're going to win several victories. we're going to win. and quite frankly,...
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mr. wilson, others played such an important role in what we see today, and so we have a -- we are a critical partner in the peace process as we all know. while we work to ensure stability and prosperity for all people is far from complete. we must remain engaged and commit our support to democracy, rule of law, justice, and peace for the people of sudan, whichever side of the border they live. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for calling this extremely important emergency hearing, just reading the testimony for today's hearing is a sobering reminder that the suffering of the sudanese people remains ongoing. it's important to celebrate the new nation of south sudan, we cannot forget the ones across the border. the south kordofan area is filled with heart break for decades. it is unfair, but the people responsible for the darfur genocide are still in positions of authority, zill carrying out their war crimes, and now with the struggles between the north and south sudan over abyei, the crisis in south kordofan is destabilizing. that means the cost of thousands of l
mr. wilson, others played such an important role in what we see today, and so we have a -- we are a critical partner in the peace process as we all know. while we work to ensure stability and prosperity for all people is far from complete. we must remain engaged and commit our support to democracy, rule of law, justice, and peace for the people of sudan, whichever side of the border they live. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for calling this extremely...
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mr. boehner, the was joe wilson of south carolina. that was a disrespectful moment for the congress and the americans -- and the country. he was admonish and he used the occasion to raise money for is reelection campaign. i think it was a shameful moment. no matter what party they president may belong to, when they are performing their duties in congress as our guest, we have to be respectful to the president and the office. i comport myself away and i think most members do on both sides of the aisle. with respect your question about the relationship of a member of congress to his or her constituency and how to best represent them, i think that is a give-and-take process. most of us have many mechanisms for making sure that our decisions are informed, they reflect the value systems that of voters -- that the voters are firm denote collecting as, but you have to stay in touch with a constituency to make sure you understand where they are on issues. that does not mean that your slavishly of pot -- devoted to popular opinion. but where a
mr. boehner, the was joe wilson of south carolina. that was a disrespectful moment for the congress and the americans -- and the country. he was admonish and he used the occasion to raise money for is reelection campaign. i think it was a shameful moment. no matter what party they president may belong to, when they are performing their duties in congress as our guest, we have to be respectful to the president and the office. i comport myself away and i think most members do on both sides of the...
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wilson has apologized for the 2009 incident with mr. 0bama and was formally reprimanded by the house of representatives. a group of bay area street artists have been kicked out of portland, oregon. investigators say they are responsible for painting graffiti all over the city. the artists say the allegations simply are not true. >> earlier this year taught there and had an idea. build an art gallery and called artists from the bay area. on july 4th hundred came to see the end result, so did the police. the police say they are prolific taggers. >> they picked us because of the type of art. this art is street art. >> police say the problem is the graffiti in and around the warehouse that todd rents. used to rent. todd says police harassed her landlord until she told him to get out. >> i do not even have time to eat, i only have time to get my things out of here. >> police say the group is tied to graffiti around the city. >> the think any of those artists did other graffiti around the city? >> i am not sure. >> there is graffiti all over this area. >> a gorgeous day with to of interest
wilson has apologized for the 2009 incident with mr. 0bama and was formally reprimanded by the house of representatives. a group of bay area street artists have been kicked out of portland, oregon. investigators say they are responsible for painting graffiti all over the city. the artists say the allegations simply are not true. >> earlier this year taught there and had an idea. build an art gallery and called artists from the bay area. on july 4th hundred came to see the end result, so...
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mr. evan wilson, the freedom to marriage, the national campaign to end marriage discrimination, and he was co-counsel that larged the global movement for freedom to marry and has participated in other landmark aids, hiv, and human rights cases, he earned his degree from yale and served in peace corps volunteer, he graduated from harvard law school, and has appeared before the supreme court in boy scouts versus dale, and was named one the most influential lawyers. in 2004, he was named one the most influential people in the world. he is the author of "why marriage matters: gay people's right to marriage" which was published in 2004. >> thank you, senator coons, members of the committee. i'm evan wilson, president of the national campaign to end freedom discrimination, and author of "why marriage matters." i'm pleased to be here with you today to testify in support of the respect for marriage act, which would return the federal government to the traditional and appropriate role of respecting marriages performed in the states. i want to thank chairman leahy for introduces the legislation in t
mr. evan wilson, the freedom to marriage, the national campaign to end marriage discrimination, and he was co-counsel that larged the global movement for freedom to marry and has participated in other landmark aids, hiv, and human rights cases, he earned his degree from yale and served in peace corps volunteer, he graduated from harvard law school, and has appeared before the supreme court in boy scouts versus dale, and was named one the most influential lawyers. in 2004, he was named one the...
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mr. rasenberger has written for "the new york times," "vanity fair", smithsonian and the wilson quarterly among many other publications. his most recent book was "america, 1908," and he is also the author of "high steel: the daring men who built the world's great skyline." in this book mr. rasenberger examines the u.s.-backed military invasion of cuba in 1961, one of the most ill fated blunders in american history. he draws on long-hidden cia documents and delivers as never before the vivid truth and consequences of those five pivotal days in april '61. please give a very warm welcome to mr. jim rasenberger. [applause] >> yeah, perfect, perfect. thank you. thank you for that introduction, and thank you to books and books for having me. this is a wonderful bookstore. i had not been here before i came earlier today, and it is fantastic. so support it. i urge you to buy a book before you leave tonight. it doesn't have to be my book, but if you want it to be, that's fine with me. [laughter] as i'm sure all of you know by now, this is on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the bay of pigs invas
mr. rasenberger has written for "the new york times," "vanity fair", smithsonian and the wilson quarterly among many other publications. his most recent book was "america, 1908," and he is also the author of "high steel: the daring men who built the world's great skyline." in this book mr. rasenberger examines the u.s.-backed military invasion of cuba in 1961, one of the most ill fated blunders in american history. he draws on long-hidden cia documents...
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mr. schroeder in her diary, he would not hesitate. he survived and emerge a better man and a finer lawyer. he had been on the ropes said his friend frances wilson and he knew what it was to suffer. the cynic is humbled throat the journalist lincoln steffens, the man that last sees. he faces pleased please misunderstand and he won a not guilty verdict in his first trial and a hung jury in the next. from the ashes of that ordeal darrow boards the grandest of america's legal careers as the champion of personal liberty and defender of the underdog and he became said lincoln steffens the attorney for the. he had no choice. broken disgrace to return to chicago and he took the cases that others would not touch. there was isaac on the black man accused of the rape and murder of of young whiteners in common is an anarchist snared in a reactionary further of world war i and the red scare. rank lloyd wright in the cause of sexual freedom and the architect was pursued by federal prosecutors for violating the man act, which made it a crime for unmarried couples to cross-state lines. today we recall darrow's plea against the death penalty for the lives of na
mr. schroeder in her diary, he would not hesitate. he survived and emerge a better man and a finer lawyer. he had been on the ropes said his friend frances wilson and he knew what it was to suffer. the cynic is humbled throat the journalist lincoln steffens, the man that last sees. he faces pleased please misunderstand and he won a not guilty verdict in his first trial and a hung jury in the next. from the ashes of that ordeal darrow boards the grandest of america's legal careers as the...
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mr. president, this will be an orderly, peaceful, non-violent protest. we left our meeting with president kennedy. we came up on the lawn at the white house. martin luther king, jr., roy wilson, james farmer, with neon -- whitney young, and a. philip randolph. said we had a productive meeting with the president of the united states. we told him we needed jobs. we needed a civil rights bill, but we also needed jobs. a few days later, on july 2, 1963, the six of us met at the old commodore hotel in new york city. it was in that meeting that we invited all major white religious and labor leaders to join us. labor leaders. walter reuther, uaw -- they issued the call for the march on washington. we met here, right down the street here at the capitol hill hotel. over and over again, but we planned, we organized the we just did not wake up one morning and had a dream that we would march on washington. we organized and planned. if it had not been for organized labor, we never made it. so i have come here to say thank you 48 years later, thank you for all that you did and all that you continue to do. organized labor and the civil rights movement was like a glove on the hand. we go to
mr. president, this will be an orderly, peaceful, non-violent protest. we left our meeting with president kennedy. we came up on the lawn at the white house. martin luther king, jr., roy wilson, james farmer, with neon -- whitney young, and a. philip randolph. said we had a productive meeting with the president of the united states. we told him we needed jobs. we needed a civil rights bill, but we also needed jobs. a few days later, on july 2, 1963, the six of us met at the old commodore hotel...