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mr. wilson. but one of main differences is that while mr. wilson had been able to land a job with an industrial firm, by time floyd came around, that was not possible. and so as a result the life of big floyd represents a moment in the 1990 in which an increasing number of african-american young men could not find gainful employment. and yet he kept on trying and trying. he was not the most able person that i've ever met but he was really trying to bring his children back together and to be a father. in the course of his life, the the most dramatic moment -- this was a man who didn't drink didn't smoke didn't do drugs. so i tell my students by those standards, he was way ahead of me because i did smoke and i did drink, although i never did drugs. the point i'm making with my students in that respect is if you're just going to use a moral yardstick in order to measure the worthiness of impoverished people well, big floyd is not going to help you because he was a pretty moral person. and he very much wanted to be a father. and so eventually he
mr. wilson. but one of main differences is that while mr. wilson had been able to land a job with an industrial firm, by time floyd came around, that was not possible. and so as a result the life of big floyd represents a moment in the 1990 in which an increasing number of african-american young men could not find gainful employment. and yet he kept on trying and trying. he was not the most able person that i've ever met but he was really trying to bring his children back together and to be a...
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mrs. wilson. mr. seale: she was a quiet little woman, a gifted painter. r father was a minister in georgia. she and woodrow wilson were really a love match. she was gifted. she loved gardening. gardening was a big thing among women at the turn of the century. it was a liberating thing. we have a new white house history issue coming up with that story. mrs. wilson -- the old stable yard was down outside the dining room. she created the rose garden. it was an ugly approach to the new west wing which theodore roosevelt had built and she wanted it to be pretty so she planted hedges and lines and put a statue in their and grew a lot of roses. it is mainly green because she wanted the president to be able to walk down a pretty way. he went in to the wing there which did have an oval office then. she started the rose garden and it was enhanced over the years and finally, the president kennedy himself asked mrs. mellon to redesign it for him and she took it as a sole request and took it upon herself because she was quite a student of the subject and she redesign t
mrs. wilson. mr. seale: she was a quiet little woman, a gifted painter. r father was a minister in georgia. she and woodrow wilson were really a love match. she was gifted. she loved gardening. gardening was a big thing among women at the turn of the century. it was a liberating thing. we have a new white house history issue coming up with that story. mrs. wilson -- the old stable yard was down outside the dining room. she created the rose garden. it was an ugly approach to the new west wing...
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mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. long? mr. long votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. ms. bord? ms. bord votes aye. mr. cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. shuster? mr. shuster votes no. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. peters? mr. peters votes aye. dr. flemming? dr. flemming votes no. mr. gibson? mr. gibson votes aye. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. ms. heart? ms. heart votes no. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'rourke votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks, no. mr. nugent? mr. nugent votes no. mr. ashford? mr. ashford votes aye. mr. multon? mr. multon, aye. mr. burns? mr. burns votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. mr. zin is an aye. ms. mcfally? mr. knight? mr. mccarthy? mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. >> clerk wall the role of any members who missed the first vote? >> there were no members. >> how am i recorded? >>
mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. long? mr. long votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. ms. bord? ms. bord votes aye. mr. cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. shuster? mr. shuster votes no. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. peters? mr. peters votes aye....
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sometimes it's firing and sometimes a tiring so yes partially mrs. wilsonumes some of that during the crisis and of course her real agenda was to protect her husband hopefully getting better. nancy reagan, i would say nancy reagan worked in a sense, they hate to fulfill a function that might be similar to a west wing aid, maybe senior adviser but not assuming the role of president. >> we realize that first ladies while the husband is in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens to first ladies afterwards? how much privacy do they have? how much can they go off script? what is life like for them? >> spending time with laura bush last year she was eager to talk about how much to use enjoying life post-presidency and it was interesting to watch her because she was very much shaped by an architect. i wouldn't use the word reluctant necessarily but the quiet behind-the-scenes spouse and now we see her traveling more than the former president. she is working on launching a global program that will bring first ladies around the world together and has don
sometimes it's firing and sometimes a tiring so yes partially mrs. wilsonumes some of that during the crisis and of course her real agenda was to protect her husband hopefully getting better. nancy reagan, i would say nancy reagan worked in a sense, they hate to fulfill a function that might be similar to a west wing aid, maybe senior adviser but not assuming the role of president. >> we realize that first ladies while the husband is in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens...
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mr. wilson. >> remember the character., brady, the same thing. >> why do they hate me so much? the millennials? >> because i tell you there is a lot of time on their hands. the one thing i fear with all the information excessively available is boardboredom. einstein said some day one of the greatest fears of his life is that we'd be able to look at a watch and get information instantaneous. because that's how it's appreciated. >> he said compound interest is the best thing in the universe. neil: he said never park in my spot again. remember that? >> i read your thought. neil: who will win the fight this weekend? >> oh, wait. until i tell you. you don't know -- neil: something really involved. tell me now. i want to make the bet. >> and some of your people are coming. >> pacquiao is going to win? >> no, no, tomorrow night. here and i can give you exact people -- you're not paying -- the hyatt square. if you want to participate. 10:00 p.m. neil: the fight will be over. >> the fight will start at 11:00. neil: i was going to s
mr. wilson. >> remember the character., brady, the same thing. >> why do they hate me so much? the millennials? >> because i tell you there is a lot of time on their hands. the one thing i fear with all the information excessively available is boardboredom. einstein said some day one of the greatest fears of his life is that we'd be able to look at a watch and get information instantaneous. because that's how it's appreciated. >> he said compound interest is the best...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question shall be postponed. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold. mr. dold: 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: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is...
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warden -- i'm sorry, mrs. wilson to be the first honorary chairlady of the girl scouts of america. so every first lady since then has been honorary chair lady of the girl scouts of america. henne hoover had been president in the 1920's and she won back and she was president in the 19th 30's and spent a lot of the time devoting herself to charitable service and through organizations. and the salvation army and the girl scouts were her big ones . and when she died suddenly of a heart attack in new york in 1944 in st. bartholomew's cathedral, where they had her funeral, the first three rows were filled with girl scouts in uniform, reserved for girl scouts in uniform. rick: this truman was known to be unhappy when away from washington. clifton: oddly, the opposite is true. when it came time to retire she wanted to stay in d.c. rick: really? clifton: my grandfather said no. hell no, there's nothing worse than an ex-president hanging around washington. they loved the senate years. my mother -- my grandmother liked her friends and she liked the social life and she just wanted to back off
warden -- i'm sorry, mrs. wilson to be the first honorary chairlady of the girl scouts of america. so every first lady since then has been honorary chair lady of the girl scouts of america. henne hoover had been president in the 1920's and she won back and she was president in the 19th 30's and spent a lot of the time devoting herself to charitable service and through organizations. and the salvation army and the girl scouts were her big ones . and when she died suddenly of a heart attack in...
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mr. wilson's wife worked at the cia agency, subagency. so that was not correct?>> no, that was not correct. >> he didn't tell you that? >> no, he did not. no. someone else -- i had those references were in protection cease and i had told patrick fitzgerald that i used parentheses for two purposes. one, to remember to ask someone i was interviewing a question about information i'd already heard, and the second was to take note of something that was interesting that the interviewer -- that the interviewee was saying that wasn't really relevant to my inquiry. so when i saw -- i know it's too in the weeds, but let me just put it in this way the reference the first reference was to bureau. why have works at bureau. that was my question. question mark. wife works at bureau? if scooter libby had leaked the name to me of valerie plame and since she worked at the agency, he would never have said she works in a bureau. why? because the cia doesn't have bureaus it has divisions it has offices. at state department, which was her cover as a cia agent, has bureaus. and the per
mr. wilson's wife worked at the cia agency, subagency. so that was not correct?>> no, that was not correct. >> he didn't tell you that? >> no, he did not. no. someone else -- i had those references were in protection cease and i had told patrick fitzgerald that i used parentheses for two purposes. one, to remember to ask someone i was interviewing a question about information i'd already heard, and the second was to take note of something that was interesting that the...
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mrs. wilson: mr. speaker, -- >> mr. speaker, today i along with many of my colleagues wear red to pressure nigerian president elect into taking aggressive action against boko haram. mrs. wilson: next week as nigeria welcomes a new president, we here in congress want to put a spotlight on the immense threat boko haram poses to nigh jeer yao's democracy and freedom. mr. speaker, we want president elect to though we will hold him accountable just as we held his predecessor accountable. we urge this new administration to bring with it a swift and lasting change in attitude on this issue. we hope the new president will have a sense of urgency at finding the schoolgirls and defeating boko haram. mr. speaker, we expect the new president to find the girls, whether they have been married off against their will or not, are alive or in a mass grave, wherever they are, we want to know. until they are found we will continue to tweet tweet tweet, ht bringbackourgirls, tweet, tweets, tweet #join representativew
mrs. wilson: mr. speaker, -- >> mr. speaker, today i along with many of my colleagues wear red to pressure nigerian president elect into taking aggressive action against boko haram. mrs. wilson: next week as nigeria welcomes a new president, we here in congress want to put a spotlight on the immense threat boko haram poses to nigh jeer yao's democracy and freedom. mr. speaker, we want president elect to though we will hold him accountable just as we held his predecessor accountable. we...
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mrs. wilson and nancy reagan. is that true? >> i would just say really sort of a quick response to that when you say the presidency you have to look at the different components of the presidency. one of it is making the final decision on things, sometimes approving things sometimes making the decision to not make a decision. sometimes firing, sometimes hiring. partially they assume some of that. of course a real agenda was to protect her husband. nancy reagan she worked in a sense, behaved fulfill the function that might be similar to a west wing a maybe senior advisor but not assuming the role. >> we realize the 1st lady, while the husband is in office is kind of stuck with the role. what happens to them afterward? how much privacy do they have? what is life like? >> time with laura bush last year. she was eager to talk about how much she is enjoying my post presidency. it was interesting it was interesting to watch her because she was very much shaped by an architect. i would not use the word reluctant necessarily. a quiet be
mrs. wilson and nancy reagan. is that true? >> i would just say really sort of a quick response to that when you say the presidency you have to look at the different components of the presidency. one of it is making the final decision on things, sometimes approving things sometimes making the decision to not make a decision. sometimes firing, sometimes hiring. partially they assume some of that. of course a real agenda was to protect her husband. nancy reagan she worked in a sense,...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger. mr. pittenger: 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: without objection, the gentleman from tennessee mr. fincher, is recognized for one minute. mr. fincher: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of the pastor who gave our opening prayer this morning, brother larry kendrick, who breeches at my home urch -- who preaches at my home church. i just want to tell him how much we appreciate his service to the kingdom, his wife and daughter, karen and vicky, are here with him also. and their service
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger. mr. pittenger: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god,...
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mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: thank you mr. chairman. i rise in strong support of the national defense authorization act and also to thank chairman thornberry for his leadership and hard work to bring this important bill to the floor. . committee bipartisan support was strong, 60-2. i'm honored to serve as the chairman of the subcommittee on emerging threats and capabilities that oversees some of the most critical aspects of the department of defense including defense-wide science and technology efforts, special operation forces, cyber command and the cyber forces of the department of defense. in many other programs and activities that many deal with weamed, to putin's aggression against ukraine and iraq and isis, the subcommittee has been active in conducting oversight of all of these important areas. it is worth noting that much of the oversight conducted by the subcommittee is classified and takes place behind closed doors where we review and remain current on activities and programs involving the department of defense intel
mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: thank you mr. chairman. i rise in strong support of the national defense authorization act and also to thank chairman thornberry for his leadership and hard work to bring this important bill to the floor. . committee bipartisan support was strong, 60-2. i'm honored to serve as the chairman of the subcommittee on emerging threats and capabilities that oversees some of the most critical aspects of the department...
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mr. wilson: mr.peaker, on memorial day americans will remember and honor those who have served this nation to protect and defend the freedoms we cherish. as we reflect on the heroism and devotion of the brave service members who have given their lives in defense of our nation, we must never forget to thank and praise their families. let us take the appreciation the sacrifice of america's heroes. i especially appreciate memorial day. my father served our country as part of the flying tigers in india and china during world war ii which inspired my military service as well as the service of my four sons who all currently are on military duty. this weekend i am thankful for the opportunity to join county councilman ronnie young in the aiken memorial day parade and reinstate the parade as well as wes and betsy for their work to honor our armed forces and their families. in conclusion god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the sp
mr. wilson: mr.peaker, on memorial day americans will remember and honor those who have served this nation to protect and defend the freedoms we cherish. as we reflect on the heroism and devotion of the brave service members who have given their lives in defense of our nation, we must never forget to thank and praise their families. let us take the appreciation the sacrifice of america's heroes. i especially appreciate memorial day. my father served our country as part of the flying tigers in...
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mr. wilson: i think --ambassador araud: i think there is a draft. one of the questions was about the sanctions, the snapback. the way sanctions will be reimposed if the iranians were not respecting their commitments. so aren't -- there are some threats floating around. course my question to his excellency, the french ambassador. the president has been saudi arabia and the gulf and they haven't relationship. have you been able to print -- persuade them that this will enhance their security rather than undermine security? ambassador araud: i think you should ask more the question to the u.s. of administration sense as you know, there was the summit organized by president obama. i think it was the american administration, think it a very useful initiative because it's true that we have to give the assurances to them about security. and if they need security assurances, it's not only because of the nuclear deal it's because of the geopolitical situation. which, as given to iran, you know the initiatives, they basically saw it in iraq and we are seeing a
mr. wilson: i think --ambassador araud: i think there is a draft. one of the questions was about the sanctions, the snapback. the way sanctions will be reimposed if the iranians were not respecting their commitments. so aren't -- there are some threats floating around. course my question to his excellency, the french ambassador. the president has been saudi arabia and the gulf and they haven't relationship. have you been able to print -- persuade them that this will enhance their security...
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mr. wilson, good morning.te's proposed legislation or regulation on crip to currencies bitcoin and the like and suggested that with this type of regulation that that might move abroad. why would sbhb on main street care if they move somewhere else? >> i'm not sure that people on main street are going to care. but people who run the state and federal governments is going to care if an important new industrial decides to high-tail it out of the united states. my remarks were aimed at them not, you know the average person living on you know main street. >> how do you deal with the nervousness that many people see in the krit to currencies and the desire to protect the population again from something that might go seriously wrong in. >> i actually think that the amount of information that's available over the public ledger means that bitcoin is going to be easier to manage things like compliance and fraud and safety not less. you're dealing with a public ledger as opposed to a bunch of private systems. i think it'
mr. wilson, good morning.te's proposed legislation or regulation on crip to currencies bitcoin and the like and suggested that with this type of regulation that that might move abroad. why would sbhb on main street care if they move somewhere else? >> i'm not sure that people on main street are going to care. but people who run the state and federal governments is going to care if an important new industrial decides to high-tail it out of the united states. my remarks were aimed at them...
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mr. wilson: there is a phrase i have to read here.some of you who have been in government and some of you on the fifth row are getting used to -- the views expressed therein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the department or the u.s. government. ok, i got that out of way -- out of the way. there have been mentions of democracy and just to reiterate this is the great follow-through of the westminster speech. in 1983, when reagan goes to inaugurate it he says, we are not trying to create imitations of the american system around the world. there is no simple recipe for political development that is right for all people and there is no timetable. americans should approach the world with -- but without doubt for the ultimate outcome. it is a freedom tied. that is the real message of our time in it may just be the reason why those who do not like it are so worried. six years after reagan inaugurated the national endowment for democracy, the berlin wall came down. poland czechoslovakia, hungary and the rest bro
mr. wilson: there is a phrase i have to read here.some of you who have been in government and some of you on the fifth row are getting used to -- the views expressed therein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the department or the u.s. government. ok, i got that out of way -- out of the way. there have been mentions of democracy and just to reiterate this is the great follow-through of the westminster speech. in 1983, when reagan goes to inaugurate it he says, we...
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mr. darren wilson in ferguson ordering pizza. feeling absolutely no consequence.trides simply by having these six officers mugshots on television helped us turn the corner to know that it's possible and, wolf even if they are not convicted please know baltimoreans are armed with their rights and understand we won't let it keep going on as it has always been. >> reverend we'll take a quick break but i have more questions for you if you can stick around. we would be grateful. much more with ref rand bryant when we come back. about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is
mr. darren wilson in ferguson ordering pizza. feeling absolutely no consequence.trides simply by having these six officers mugshots on television helped us turn the corner to know that it's possible and, wolf even if they are not convicted please know baltimoreans are armed with their rights and understand we won't let it keep going on as it has always been. >> reverend we'll take a quick break but i have more questions for you if you can stick around. we would be grateful. much more with...
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mr. wilson: it's heartwarming to see them on the 70th anniversary of the of their liberation. the heroic and courageous leaders at kiev, ukraine, were unified in facing putin's aggression where 7,000 civilians have been killed. georgia's proven partnership with gateo is confirmed with extraordinary service by their military for freedom and democracy. the the training base in bulgaria is world class with young bulgarians working side by side to promote peace through strength. we were welcome in etch place, promoting warm relationships with the new emerging democracies for the mutual benefit of all citizens. in conclusion, god bless our troops anti-president by his actions should never forget september 11 and the global war on terror. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: well, mr. speaker once again house republican leadership's culture of governing crisis to cr
mr. wilson: it's heartwarming to see them on the 70th anniversary of the of their liberation. the heroic and courageous leaders at kiev, ukraine, were unified in facing putin's aggression where 7,000 civilians have been killed. georgia's proven partnership with gateo is confirmed with extraordinary service by their military for freedom and democracy. the the training base in bulgaria is world class with young bulgarians working side by side to promote peace through strength. we were welcome in...
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mr. wilson is most remembered for his appearance on march 231914 at the housewarming in building quarters right here in this room. the president said people thought of him as cold preaching machine but that was only because he was trying to restrain his emotions. in his own mind he was a -- he described what he would do if he would master the art of disguise to have a jolly good time. wilson had been speaking off the record but the journalists talk him into going on the record and these remarks on the front page. the famed political cartoonist clifford berryman drew this cartoon for the washington star. the president said he would like to go fishing chase fire engines go to detective stories, go to the fair watch a dog fight play little baseball. that's the woodrow wilson you don't hear much about. wilson returned to the club may 15, 1916 a year after the sinking of the lusitania to give a more somber speech about the worldwide -- and his burden in deciding what to do. his fortunes are subject to being calculable wins of passion flowing from other parts of the world. the strain he said th
mr. wilson is most remembered for his appearance on march 231914 at the housewarming in building quarters right here in this room. the president said people thought of him as cold preaching machine but that was only because he was trying to restrain his emotions. in his own mind he was a -- he described what he would do if he would master the art of disguise to have a jolly good time. wilson had been speaking off the record but the journalists talk him into going on the record and these remarks...
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mr. wilson: permission to address the house for one minute. . the house of representatives will consider the national defense authorization act. under the leadership of armed services committee chairman, the committee voted 60-2 with almost unanimous bipartisan support. our national security depends on it. while our nation faces a complex and threatening environment, at home and abroad, the ndaa provides resources to establish a strong national defense, protect american families and support our brave service members. as chair of the subcommittee of emerging threats working with ranking member jim langevin, i'm pleased this bill addresses the growing threats posed by cyberattacks and enemies' use of unconventional warfare. this preserves means to train and equip special operations to defend america now and in the future. the ndaa has been widely supported and should not be held hostage through other legislation. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may the president never forget september 11 and the global war on terror and our sympathies to t
mr. wilson: permission to address the house for one minute. . the house of representatives will consider the national defense authorization act. under the leadership of armed services committee chairman, the committee voted 60-2 with almost unanimous bipartisan support. our national security depends on it. while our nation faces a complex and threatening environment, at home and abroad, the ndaa provides resources to establish a strong national defense, protect american families and support our...
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mr. wilson: i'm pleased with the decision to attack abu sabat. i hope this is a change of course where the president takes action to prevent attacks on americans. sadly, i saw murderers holding a third of iraq, revealing the president's failure to negotiate a status of forces agreement. this fol throes mass murder of muslim pilgrims in pakistan, the egyptian christians in libya. radical islamic attacks run creasing worldwide with the murder of jews in paris, the killing of troops at fort hood and the stabbing in london. incredibly the president continues negotiations with the murderous ideology in tehran where they continue to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles to continue their goal of death to america and death to israel. hopefully the president will start a legacy of peace through strength. he can avoid a legacy of terrorists declaring war on the american people. may god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the ge
mr. wilson: i'm pleased with the decision to attack abu sabat. i hope this is a change of course where the president takes action to prevent attacks on americans. sadly, i saw murderers holding a third of iraq, revealing the president's failure to negotiate a status of forces agreement. this fol throes mass murder of muslim pilgrims in pakistan, the egyptian christians in libya. radical islamic attacks run creasing worldwide with the murder of jews in paris, the killing of troops at fort hood...
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a question from bob wilson. >> mr. cameron i would like to ask if we remain in the e.u.w would you and how can you -- immigration. [applause] >> a very good question. when you control immigration from outside the e.u. and the way we do now but i is closing down these bogus colleges and we close down 800 of them with a cap on migration for economic reasons. inside the ee of the key changes that i'm going to make a few elect me first of all anyone coming from an e.u. country cannot claim unemployment assets while looking for a job. if they are here after six months and don't have a job they have to go home. third you have to work here for for years to pay into the system before you get tax credits and benefits out of the system and forth if you are living here but your family is back at home he will no longer be able to send the child meant that home to your family. those changes are big changes and they will make a difference and help us to control immigration. if i'm prime minister that's what you will get. [applause] >> a couple of points. first of all we look to the fi
a question from bob wilson. >> mr. cameron i would like to ask if we remain in the e.u.w would you and how can you -- immigration. [applause] >> a very good question. when you control immigration from outside the e.u. and the way we do now but i is closing down these bogus colleges and we close down 800 of them with a cap on migration for economic reasons. inside the ee of the key changes that i'm going to make a few elect me first of all anyone coming from an e.u. country cannot...
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wilson said to churchill, well mr. churchill, what is the story about your royal navy? on told his secretary that churchill was stunned and said nothing. imagine that. a speechless churchill. [laughter] professor maurer: again, i highlighting a naval rivalry is emerging between britain and the united states. woodrow wilson championed the big navy, that the united states should build a big navy. during this time that the united states takes off, legislation in august 1916 to build a navy in the pacific and the atlantic. look at this two dollar bill from 1918. isn't that remarkable? i always say to the admirals i meet that we should try to get the president to put an aircraft carrier on the $20 bill. if you want to highlight the role of the navy. in this time of world war preparedness, the message that the united eight has to build up -- united states has to build up a powerful navy was being received by the american people favorably. in a speech woodrow wilson , highlighted that the u.s. navy had to be the greatest navy in the world. again, britain has the greatest navy i
wilson said to churchill, well mr. churchill, what is the story about your royal navy? on told his secretary that churchill was stunned and said nothing. imagine that. a speechless churchill. [laughter] professor maurer: again, i highlighting a naval rivalry is emerging between britain and the united states. woodrow wilson championed the big navy, that the united states should build a big navy. during this time that the united states takes off, legislation in august 1916 to build a navy in the...
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mr. russell wilson. so what's the scoop?lessed to have an exclusive tour. we had a great time. got to go to the conference room got to see the west wing the oval office the royal garden. it was amazing. life is definitely sweet. >> what are you going to sing now? >> i'm going to sing my song "i bet." >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, ciara. ♪ >> are you guys ready to have a good time this morning? it feels so good to be here right now. here we go. ♪ this is the remix ♪ ♪ i bet you start loving me ♪ ♪ i bet you start loving me ♪ ♪ this is the remix ♪ ♪ i bet you start loving me ♪ ♪ i bet you start loving me ♪ ♪ so i'm supposed to believe that it's fellini's calling your phone ♪ ♪ i'm supposed to believe that they're asking you if you're home ♪ ♪ i wasn't born yesterday not me ♪ ♪ can't get that over me not me ♪ ♪ i love you but i won't be a fool for you ♪ ♪ that's just something i wouldn't do babe ♪ ♪ i mean i would stay if you could tell the truth ♪ ♪ but you can't no matter how much time i can ♪ ♪ is that your chick over
mr. russell wilson. so what's the scoop?lessed to have an exclusive tour. we had a great time. got to go to the conference room got to see the west wing the oval office the royal garden. it was amazing. life is definitely sweet. >> what are you going to sing now? >> i'm going to sing my song "i bet." >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, ciara. ♪ >> are you guys ready to have a good time this morning? it feels so good to be here right now. here we go. ♪ this...
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wilson. >> no i am not going to flop. it's pretty hard to follow that, mr. mayor. thank you very much. this is my pep rally of the year. the feel good event of the year. you know, starting us out thinking about our first job. i can't help you but say i remember so well on a new jersey highway and a customer who allowed me to serve their hotdog on their lap on my first job. those moments of starting out is where this program begins. at new this room and your colleagues as employers who welcome in young people and give them a shot to learn in a place of support and energy. the non-profit partners in this room who coached their young people to show up at your door. it's a team effort. so the analogy of the warriors is quite apropos because we are all in in this room, in the united way. mayor, your energy and enthusiasm in this program has been the wind beneath our sails and you are the reason we are here. i'm here again to thanks our employers, non-profit partners and to the young people. mr. mayor, to that number of over 7,000, a very big numbers are agencies and the partnerships in the
wilson. >> no i am not going to flop. it's pretty hard to follow that, mr. mayor. thank you very much. this is my pep rally of the year. the feel good event of the year. you know, starting us out thinking about our first job. i can't help you but say i remember so well on a new jersey highway and a customer who allowed me to serve their hotdog on their lap on my first job. those moments of starting out is where this program begins. at new this room and your colleagues as employers who...
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well, i would have to talk a lot time to discuss wilson's hopes for a non-addicting -- a non-vindictive peace. mr. striner: he wanted to use his leverage to recommit these companies -- countries to a peace, but he blew it, in my opinion. the war, in the view of some, laid low these autocratic regimes, brought down the regimes, the habsburgs, the romanoff. they felt that it would usher in an era of new democracy, well no, i am afraid not. it did not lead directly to nazi germany, no, but in 1919, there was the myanmar republic, it was so weak, suffering so many economic troubles in the 1920's, and things, especially after the onset of the great depression, with the germans needing u.s. tank loans to fund their preparation payments and after the chain reaction from wall street spread to our banking sector and a lot of the loans got gang to and a was skyrocketing unemployment in germany from 1930-1933, hitler was relentless. it led to modern totalitarianism. and of course, that second hideous world war, it was worse than the first one, which was by the second one and that was why the first one faded
well, i would have to talk a lot time to discuss wilson's hopes for a non-addicting -- a non-vindictive peace. mr. striner: he wanted to use his leverage to recommit these companies -- countries to a peace, but he blew it, in my opinion. the war, in the view of some, laid low these autocratic regimes, brought down the regimes, the habsburgs, the romanoff. they felt that it would usher in an era of new democracy, well no, i am afraid not. it did not lead directly to nazi germany, no, but in...
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wilson. you have your hands up. >> yes, mr. cameron. i'd like to ask if we remain in the eu, how will you and how can you control immigration? >> yes very important question. we can control immigration from outside the eu in the way we do now by closing down these bogus colleges and we've closed down about 800 of them and can do it by having a cap on migration for economic reasons coming into the country. >> can you get that done? >> i'm getting to that. inside the eu, the key changes i'm going to make if you re-elect me are these. first of all anyone coming from an eu country cannot claim unemployment benefit while they're looking for a job. second, if they're here after six months and haven't got a job, they have to go home. third, you have to work here for four years paying into the system before you get tax credits and other benefits out of the system. and fourth if you're living here because your family's back at home, you will no longer be able to send the child benefit home to your family. now, those four changes are big changes.
wilson. you have your hands up. >> yes, mr. cameron. i'd like to ask if we remain in the eu, how will you and how can you control immigration? >> yes very important question. we can control immigration from outside the eu in the way we do now by closing down these bogus colleges and we've closed down about 800 of them and can do it by having a cap on migration for economic reasons coming into the country. >> can you get that done? >> i'm getting to that. inside the eu,...
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wilson. you have your hands up. >> yes, mr. cameron. i'd like to ask if we remain in the eu, how will you and how can you control immigration? >> yes very important question. we can control immigration from outside the eu in the way we do now by closing down these bogus colleges and we've closed down about 800 of them and can do it by having a cap on migration for economic reasons coming into the country. >> can you get that done? >> i'm getting to that. inside the eu, the key changes i'm going to make if you re-elect me are these. first of all anyone coming from an eu country cannot claim unemployment benefit while they're looking for a job. second, if they're here after six months and haven't got a job, they have to go home. third, you have to work here for four years paying into the system before you get tax credits and other benefits out of the system. and fourth if you're living here because your family's back at home, you will no longer be able to send the child benefit home to your family. now, those four changes are big changes.
wilson. you have your hands up. >> yes, mr. cameron. i'd like to ask if we remain in the eu, how will you and how can you control immigration? >> yes very important question. we can control immigration from outside the eu in the way we do now by closing down these bogus colleges and we've closed down about 800 of them and can do it by having a cap on migration for economic reasons coming into the country. >> can you get that done? >> i'm getting to that. inside the eu,...
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mr. pacheco, if you could call the roll, please. >> on this motion from commissioner swig to adopt the may 6, 2015 minutes, commissioner fung? >> aye. >> president lazarus? >> aye. >> vice-president honda? >> aye. >> commissioner wilson ?frjts aye. >> the vote is 5-0 those minutes are adopted. >> okay, thank you, so item 4 is appeal number 15-023, kin nanny ahmed doing business as nile cafe, the property is at 544 jones street and this is an appeal of the revocation of january 27, 2015 of a parklet, we can start with the appellant. so you have 7 minutes to present your case to the board. >> hello commissioners, my name is ki nanny. >> would you mind raising up your microphone. >> i'm doing business at 544 jones at nile cafe and i have issued a parklet in 2013 and it's in the tenderloin and i'm one of the first parklet that were given permits in the tenderloin area and as everybody knows the tenderloin is not an easy place to do business because of the kind of demographics we have. it's not -- if you were to compare it with somewhere, north beach or valencia we have a lot of homeless population and given the scope of enforcement that we can be able to do, it's a public space and we can't really tell people to move and
mr. pacheco, if you could call the roll, please. >> on this motion from commissioner swig to adopt the may 6, 2015 minutes, commissioner fung? >> aye. >> president lazarus? >> aye. >> vice-president honda? >> aye. >> commissioner wilson ?frjts aye. >> the vote is 5-0 those minutes are adopted. >> okay, thank you, so item 4 is appeal number 15-023, kin nanny ahmed doing business as nile cafe, the property is at 544 jones street and this is an...
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mr. johnson vice president who succeeded lincoln. four years and told congressional government ran the country up until theodore roosevelt. then jackson lincoln. and so was his cousin frank. wilson had some tendencies in this direction. wilson wrote a wonderful book the only good book you wrote. he was not a good historian, but it was a good president. this brilliant book: congressional government. i urge everyone here he shows how congress because they do not have a single mind they have very often conflicting and divergent minds you can't have a unified government. that is all there is to it. he made the case so convincing. incidentally it was wilson who restored the tradition of the president making enable address to congress. for over 100 years jefferson had completely extinguished this tradition that washington had launched the president addressing congress which is absolutely the perfect way to play a leadership role. so this powerful presidencies growth during the wars and depressions of the 20th century, and then came watergate. there was another overthrow command we still are struggling with a semi- congressional government. and it is causing all kinds of unrest because
mr. johnson vice president who succeeded lincoln. four years and told congressional government ran the country up until theodore roosevelt. then jackson lincoln. and so was his cousin frank. wilson had some tendencies in this direction. wilson wrote a wonderful book the only good book you wrote. he was not a good historian, but it was a good president. this brilliant book: congressional government. i urge everyone here he shows how congress because they do not have a single mind they have very...
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wilson. can't bring everybody in obviously. >> yes mr. cameron.ould i like to ask you if we remain in the e.u. how will you and how can you control immigration? >> right. very important question, bob. [applause] we can control immigration from outside thets e.u. we do now, closing down bogus colleges. we closed down 800 of them. we do it by having cap onvi migration for economic reasonsat into the country. >> when can you get that done. >> i will do that. inside the e you key changes i will make if you reelect me, anyone coming from e.u. countryfr can't claim unemployment benefit looking for a job. second if they're here after six months, haven't got a job, they have to go home.a third you have to work heree. four years pay into the system before you get tax credits and other benefits out of ther system. and fourth, if you're living here but your family is back at home, you will no longer be able to send the child benefit home to your family. those four changes are big changes. they will make a real difference to help usma control immigration. if
wilson. can't bring everybody in obviously. >> yes mr. cameron.ould i like to ask you if we remain in the e.u. how will you and how can you control immigration? >> right. very important question, bob. [applause] we can control immigration from outside thets e.u. we do now, closing down bogus colleges. we closed down 800 of them. we do it by having cap onvi migration for economic reasonsat into the country. >> when can you get that done. >> i will do that. inside the e...
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wilson is here. >> plus he acts and sings. david duchovny is out with his first album. you'll hear him perform in a minute. >> but first mr. the pacific northwest. few hit or miss showers as the front moves through in the east. tomorrow more wet weather through the great lakes. also through the texas region into the western plains. sunshine along the eastern seaboard with hot, steamy weather. but it will be cooler in that's w >>> good morning. going to be a hot one today. upper 80s to near 90 degrees. the record is 91. sunshine takes over this afternoon. the wind picks up. we have cooler weather for tomorrow. back to spring time. 49 in the morning. 70 in the afternoon. sunshine, a few clouds comfortable thursday and friday. this weekend might need your umbrella especially saturday. rain and a chance of thunderstorm and scattered showers sunday and mild weather ahead for monday. have a great day. >> who was it that said when you come to a fork in the road take it? yogi berra. today is the birthday of the legend. he played for the yankees and the mets. lindsay, you sad your grand dad is watching. >> he is. i'm excited. hi gr
wilson is here. >> plus he acts and sings. david duchovny is out with his first album. you'll hear him perform in a minute. >> but first mr. the pacific northwest. few hit or miss showers as the front moves through in the east. tomorrow more wet weather through the great lakes. also through the texas region into the western plains. sunshine along the eastern seaboard with hot, steamy weather. but it will be cooler in that's w >>> good morning. going to be a hot one today....
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wilson is here. >> plus he acts and sings. david duchovny is out with his very first album. and you're going to hear him perform live in just a moment. >> but first mrthe pacific northwest. few hit or miss showers as the front moves through in the east. sunny in l.a. and sunshine tomorrow. more wet weather through the great lakes. also through the texas region into the western plains. sunshine along the eastern seaboard with hot, steamy weather. but it will be cooler in the >>> 8:31. good tuesday morning to you. i'm christina loren. nice clear sky over san francisco. the reason why that wind is picking up. temperatures are still a little bit on the cool side. we're at 5 a degrees right now in the tri-valley. san francisco at 53. on our way to the mid to upper 60s. that's it for today. it will be cool out there. temperatures staying steady for tomorrow but we bring on light showers by wednesday afternoon. more rain on the way for thursday. friday keep the umbrella out. finally we'll clear you out by saturday. >> who was it that said when you come to a fork in the road, take it? yogi berra. today is the 90th birthday of the legend. he played for the y
wilson is here. >> plus he acts and sings. david duchovny is out with his very first album. and you're going to hear him perform live in just a moment. >> but first mrthe pacific northwest. few hit or miss showers as the front moves through in the east. sunny in l.a. and sunshine tomorrow. more wet weather through the great lakes. also through the texas region into the western plains. sunshine along the eastern seaboard with hot, steamy weather. but it will be cooler in the...