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grandparents + and mrs. wilson. steve and -- mr. and mrs. wilson. steve is out there and he has a picture of mr. and mrs. wilson. >> i'm in duette which is in the north east section of manatee county. steven wilson, age 57 i believe and his wife, katie, died as a result of this tornado today. let me show you a little bit about what happened here. this is what is left of the mobile home. it lifted the mobile home off of the foundation which is across the street. jim is going to pan over and show you the destruction here. apparently what happened is steven wilson was killed when the tornado hit. his wife was pulled out of this debris and some how managed to escape injury but on the way to the hospital she suffered a fatal heart attack. the child, i should, the couple's son steven had brought his four children over to visit their grandparents for the evening and he was able to crawl out of this debris and then he was able to get his children over to a barn across the street. let's show you that barn over here across the road which was right next to wher
grandparents + and mrs. wilson. steve and -- mr. and mrs. wilson. steve is out there and he has a picture of mr. and mrs. wilson. >> i'm in duette which is in the north east section of manatee county. steven wilson, age 57 i believe and his wife, katie, died as a result of this tornado today. let me show you a little bit about what happened here. this is what is left of the mobile home. it lifted the mobile home off of the foundation which is across the street. jim is going to pan over...
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mr. wilson died in the storm itself. mrs. wilson was being transported to the hospital when she suffered a fatal heart attack. what we understand is that their son had brought four of his children, two boys and two girls, ages 4 to 10, over to visit their grandparents for the night. they were all in this house when apparently they are all non-life-threatening injuries. gayle. >> a sad, sad day for those folks. a terrible loss. all right. duet. that is a small town that's in the northeastern quadrant of manatee county. from eagle 8 this morning. you can see that that tornado moved through with a path of destructions, scattering debris everywhere. it touched down in sarasota county overnight at 3 a.m. with just about 18 minutes of warning time. many folks in manatee county had no idea that the tornado was headed their way. >>> welcome back. amal clooney was a prominent international human rights lawyer long before she acquired a famous name from her husband, hollywood actor george clooney. this week, nbc news followed her in was
mr. wilson died in the storm itself. mrs. wilson was being transported to the hospital when she suffered a fatal heart attack. what we understand is that their son had brought four of his children, two boys and two girls, ages 4 to 10, over to visit their grandparents for the night. they were all in this house when apparently they are all non-life-threatening injuries. gayle. >> a sad, sad day for those folks. a terrible loss. all right. duet. that is a small town that's in the...
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mr. wilson: revise and extend my remarks. yesterday, mr. speaker, i traveled across the second congressional district of south carolina visiting communities in columbia, west columbia, akin north, augusta, orangeberg and lexington, to present my 2016 legislative agenda. at each stop, i was grateful to share my priorities with constituentses and answer questions from the media. in this new legislative year, i will advance legislation to create jobs for american families and reduce harmful regulations that destroy jobs. we also must protect the economic future for our children and grandchildren by passing balanced budgets and reigning in washington's out of control spend -- iranianing in washington's out of control spending which is a crushing debt on future generations. i am also focusing on promoting peace through strength to support our troops and keep our families safe from islamic extremists in the global war on terrorism. i will also strive to strengthen our nation's cybercapabilities from protecting our citizens against cyberattacks bi
mr. wilson: revise and extend my remarks. yesterday, mr. speaker, i traveled across the second congressional district of south carolina visiting communities in columbia, west columbia, akin north, augusta, orangeberg and lexington, to present my 2016 legislative agenda. at each stop, i was grateful to share my priorities with constituentses and answer questions from the media. in this new legislative year, i will advance legislation to create jobs for american families and reduce harmful...
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mr. wilson has made are in fact -- reporter: the entire video can be found on our website. like lives matter is also playing part in the possible protests. nigel: thank you. for the powerball drawing is $1.5 billion. the cash value for the massive jack is $930 million. what would you do with it? >> take care of my families, my brother my sister, my kids, and then donate a little too charity. >> i would be moving my family out to a private island in florida, get my kids homeschooled and live the dream. nigel: the south carolina education lottery says you should sign the back of the winning ticket and next week legal counsel because it is such a large sum of money. all the while, they say find a safe lace to keep the ticket. and finally, you will need to drive to columbia to collect your winnings. you have until 10 p.m. if you gabrielle: if you win tonight, who is your most important ally? your financial planner or your spouse? what is know your answer on our facebook and twitter pages. so far, 40% of you say your most important ally will be your attorney. let us know what yo
mr. wilson has made are in fact -- reporter: the entire video can be found on our website. like lives matter is also playing part in the possible protests. nigel: thank you. for the powerball drawing is $1.5 billion. the cash value for the massive jack is $930 million. what would you do with it? >> take care of my families, my brother my sister, my kids, and then donate a little too charity. >> i would be moving my family out to a private island in florida, get my kids homeschooled...
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mr. wilson...teach me how to do that dougie! wilson flying through the air thanksgiving tukey! he and the huskies roll past east....they're now up to #3 in 4a at 12-1, winners of 10 straight! play number two...is a two for one... quinton curry made his debut on top 5 last week. i have a feeling, we're gonna need to make reservations for him on a weekly basis. thanks to plays like this! curry with the pick pocket, the one handed slam, and the foul... but he wasn't done, oh no... later on, the "pass" from carlo marble off the back board and curry goes full on shaq attack on the rim! i give props to marble, that would've been a sick play in and of itself, but curry helping out a teammate in need with a good dunk! valley looking every bit the #1 team in 4a, still unbeaten at 13-0. finally play number one was sent into us by theresa sawyer. girls game between urbandale and north. 1.2 seconds left in the half. check out dee dee prior... yes ma'am! look at this one. prior, only a freshman, has nothing but nylon written all over this one. the half courter would help the j-hawks beat no
mr. wilson...teach me how to do that dougie! wilson flying through the air thanksgiving tukey! he and the huskies roll past east....they're now up to #3 in 4a at 12-1, winners of 10 straight! play number two...is a two for one... quinton curry made his debut on top 5 last week. i have a feeling, we're gonna need to make reservations for him on a weekly basis. thanks to plays like this! curry with the pick pocket, the one handed slam, and the foul... but he wasn't done, oh no... later on, the...
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mr. wilson helped my dad on the farm from time to time. >> reporter: he was supposed to be at the farm today. dee bates and her family feel but they cannot help but think about the neighbors. everything from roof to even a boat are scattered across their hundreds of acres much of it coming from the wilson's destroyed mobile home. wilson died in the storm while his wife had a heart attack on the way to the hospital. his son and his three children and another child barely made it out alive. steven was taken to break medical but was released sunday morning. an updated gofundme said his two sons are out of the hospital and the two girls have deep cuts but are in stable conditions. people are coming together helping the wilson family from doing laundry to offering meals saying this is greatly affecting their small community and every neighbor is like family to them. >> very sad for the people that lost their home and the kids. sake several days to put a dent in the work load ahead as the cleanup process continues. crystal clark, fox 13 news. >> bob: strong winds damaged a plane belonging to judge
mr. wilson helped my dad on the farm from time to time. >> reporter: he was supposed to be at the farm today. dee bates and her family feel but they cannot help but think about the neighbors. everything from roof to even a boat are scattered across their hundreds of acres much of it coming from the wilson's destroyed mobile home. wilson died in the storm while his wife had a heart attack on the way to the hospital. his son and his three children and another child barely made it out alive....
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mr. wilson show us your paperwork. >> i'm not home. >> we'll be back tomorrow. >> i don't think they would come, they don't have the staff to come. >> i would say false. >> paul is i is aing false. you're right. it is false. the good news is that about 3/4 of all audits are handled by mail. you get a letter the audit it is simple to deal with. you don't have to belly ache about it. 40,000 in 2014 resulted in you get the letter in the mail, that's good. >>> it is a good thing for 40,000 people. that's half of raymond james stadium. people who were audited a ed got money back. i can see how that could happen. take it. >> don't ignore the letter from the irs. that's when the significant will show up; they are doing their job. >> that's right. >>> let's go to paul. we have been watching the radar all day long. >> a rain audit on this a lot of heavy rain a still a lot on radar. cool sky. a good day to sleep in if you had wednesday off. clouds in motion. and low clouds rolling in from the east all day. it looks like a day in scotland or seattle. dark and gray. of tampa bay. and there is a batch
mr. wilson show us your paperwork. >> i'm not home. >> we'll be back tomorrow. >> i don't think they would come, they don't have the staff to come. >> i would say false. >> paul is i is aing false. you're right. it is false. the good news is that about 3/4 of all audits are handled by mail. you get a letter the audit it is simple to deal with. you don't have to belly ache about it. 40,000 in 2014 resulted in you get the letter in the mail, that's good. >>>...
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mr. wilson helped my dad from time to time on the farm. >> he was supposed to be at the farm today. dee and dee baits and their family are blessed their mobile home was spared but they don't know what to think. >> we don't know what belongs to us and other people that lost things. >> everything from roofs to a boat are scattered across their hundreds of acres, it came from the wilson's mobile home. steven wilson died in the wreckage. his wife had a heart attack on the way to the hospital. their son, this three children and another visiting barely made it out alive by running for cover in the family barn. steven was taken to the hospital but released sunday night according to the hospital a updated post and a gofundme page says they are scraped up but out condition. people are coming together helping the wilson family any way they know how from doing laundry to offering meals. this is a loss that's affecting their community where every neighbor is like family. >> it is very sad for the people kids. >> it will take several days to put a dent in the workload as the process continues n
mr. wilson helped my dad from time to time on the farm. >> he was supposed to be at the farm today. dee and dee baits and their family are blessed their mobile home was spared but they don't know what to think. >> we don't know what belongs to us and other people that lost things. >> everything from roofs to a boat are scattered across their hundreds of acres, it came from the wilson's mobile home. steven wilson died in the wreckage. his wife had a heart attack on the way to...
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mr. wilson helped my dad pfrom time to time on the farm. pvery sad for the people that plost their home and the kids. p>>> well there is gofundme paccount set up to help family ay for medical and burial pcosts. p>> and in sarasota county, eople are also cleaning up from pthe same storm system. pon monday people who live on bay pwood lane spent day he is st. pguillen damage and gathering pbelongings. pone homes was completely pdestroyed other have roof damage pand missing written dose if you pwere impacted by this storm pyou're encouraged to call your pinsurance agent almost pimmediately in sarasota counties pis offering to help. p>>> today, man convicted of a phelping drug two men before they pwere found tortured and killed pmay be ready to a make a deal. pscott was recently charged in a pdeaths of two men who pdisappeared from a tampa gay bar pin 2003. phe was charged with first degree pmurder seven years after it phappened. phe says he didn't kill the men pbut watched his associate did. pand then helped to get rid of pthe bodies. pfox 13
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mr. wilson and jim crow. you have to remember what woodrow wilson did almost immediately after he became president. he allowed his cabinet to put in jim crow regulations. henceforth people who were advancing, black men who were advancing in the civil service were stopped. he made no appointments that had to get through the congress of blacks. he was in many ways one of the worst presidents for washington d.c.. in fact i have to say he was the worst president for the city of washington which makes it very odd to me. he didn't like the city. he really dislike the city. he mentioned the city so far as i could find in his state of the union address. everybody mentions the city in the state of the union address. john adams and the first state of the union address in washington which was really a message to congress. dwight eisenhower mentioned it, calvin coolidge mentioned it. not once woodrow wilson, which makes it very curious. he is buried in washington. i have never quite understood that. [laughter] but wilson
mr. wilson and jim crow. you have to remember what woodrow wilson did almost immediately after he became president. he allowed his cabinet to put in jim crow regulations. henceforth people who were advancing, black men who were advancing in the civil service were stopped. he made no appointments that had to get through the congress of blacks. he was in many ways one of the worst presidents for washington d.c.. in fact i have to say he was the worst president for the city of washington which...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this evening the president will address congress and the american people to defend his legacy of failure in jobs, national defense and more gun control. the president's legacy has destroyed jobs and increased regulations that cripples small business. he should change course to support creating jobs, reducing unnecessary regulations and repeal obamacare. the president's legacy overseas, abandoning iraq, not upholding the red line in syria, and oy posing a nato training force in lib -- opposing a nato training force in libya allowed isis to grow, children drowning at sea. the administration should change course to destroy isis. the american people need a positive plan for victory on the global war on terrorism. the gun control would not have stopped any of the mass attacks. the president should change course to reform mental health and stop terrorists from attacking american families. i join the rest of americans hoping the president will offer a positive agenda to the american
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this evening the president will address congress and the american people to defend his legacy of failure in jobs, national defense and more gun control. the president's legacy has destroyed jobs and increased regulations that cripples small business. he should change course to support creating jobs, reducing unnecessary regulations and repeal obamacare. the president's legacy overseas, abandoning iraq, not upholding the red line in syria, and oy posing a nato training...
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mr. wilson: last week mr. wilson: n.s.a. is actively spying on israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, one of our closest allies. this comes after two years that the president said the u.s. would cease spying on our allies. the journal wrote, obama insisted that keeping tabs on netanyahu served a compelling national security purpose. specifically, the president sought to learn about prime minister netanyahu's opposition to the dangerous iranian nuclear deal. in so doing, the n.s.a. also intercepted personal direct communication between members of congress, the prime minister and his staff. an editorial by the post and courier in charleston raised important questions about the legality of the n.s.a. sharing of private conversations with the white house, not discarding or getting judicial permission. regrettably, this is another example of the president's disregard for our constitution by spying on congress, corrupting the n.s.a. in conclusion, may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war
mr. wilson: last week mr. wilson: n.s.a. is actively spying on israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, one of our closest allies. this comes after two years that the president said the u.s. would cease spying on our allies. the journal wrote, obama insisted that keeping tabs on netanyahu served a compelling national security purpose. specifically, the president sought to learn about prime minister netanyahu's opposition to the dangerous iranian nuclear deal. in so doing, the n.s.a. also...
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mr. archibald wilson. i apprehend that the application of a modicum of decency and civility to this assembly will have no ill effect. mr. adams would have us drink his healthy new england rum or good english tea. excesses of parliament are less than the petty terrence and estimates in tyrantws who hide -- despots in this town who hide behind john hancock and wish to destroy all those who oppose them. i strive to serve my customers of all political persuasions. ofsent is the lifeblood the body politic, but when it interferes with my life, it defies the principles that the courts uphold. [pandemonium] >> order! are there any others who wish to speak this evening? let them come forward to the front of the aisles, to the corners of the balcony. we have many who wish to speak thus far. have a few more. the chairman recognizes the young gentleman to my left on the main floor. serve? >> my name is adam colson. i think parliament's taxes are ruining the lives of most of us who live in the colony. [pandemonium] >> i
mr. archibald wilson. i apprehend that the application of a modicum of decency and civility to this assembly will have no ill effect. mr. adams would have us drink his healthy new england rum or good english tea. excesses of parliament are less than the petty terrence and estimates in tyrantws who hide -- despots in this town who hide behind john hancock and wish to destroy all those who oppose them. i strive to serve my customers of all political persuasions. ofsent is the lifeblood the body...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on the veriening, the haven't held a town hall, philadelphia police officer was shot at 11 times. nonof the president's proposals present vebt vented the attack. it was carried out with a stole en police pistol. it will not stop terrorists. he shouted his support for isis. and reform minuteal health laws and and they should update the bumper sticker if guns are outlawed, to quote, if guns are outlawed, and the only positive out come of the attack is to demonstrated america's law enforcement during national law enforcement day. god bliss our troops and may the president never forget our troops. release ising and secure guns to kill american families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas. the. ms. jackson lee: i rise with a sense of concern, sadness, but also relief regarding the heinous shooting of the philadelphia police officer. am grateful that he managed to survive, that he is in the hospital, that he i
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on the veriening, the haven't held a town hall, philadelphia police officer was shot at 11 times. nonof the president's proposals present vebt vented the attack. it was carried out with a stole en police pistol. it will not stop terrorists. he shouted his support for isis. and reform minuteal health laws and and they should update the bumper sticker if guns are outlawed, to quote, if guns are outlawed, and the only positive out come of the attack is to demonstrated...
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mr. rainn wilson is here tonight! ( applause ) >> hey. >> james: hi, rainn, how are you? >> nice to see you. >> james: what are you eating there, rainn? >> a little fruit. thanks for the spread in here. >> james: it is a pleasure. we submit to all of your demands. >> you got everything in the writer. the food. >> james: thank you so much for being here. rainn wilson, everybody! ( applause ) we love him, right? >> reggie: he is one of my favorites. >> james: what are you doing? >> reggie: i just went to the bank today. just kind of -- >> james: why in the show, though? >> reggie: because it is the safest place. because there is a lot of people. >> james: there is a lot of cameras, you'll know if someone steals its. smart thinking. and in the orange room, he's an incredibly talented actor you movies. we're so pleased that he has come to see us. ladies and gentlemen, mr. anthony mackie is here! ( applause ) how nice to see you. >> how is it going, mate? >> james: very, very well. >> do you like my accent? >> james: let me hear some more of it. >> sorry. >> james: say somethi
mr. rainn wilson is here tonight! ( applause ) >> hey. >> james: hi, rainn, how are you? >> nice to see you. >> james: what are you eating there, rainn? >> a little fruit. thanks for the spread in here. >> james: it is a pleasure. we submit to all of your demands. >> you got everything in the writer. the food. >> james: thank you so much for being here. rainn wilson, everybody! ( applause ) we love him, right? >> reggie: he is one of my...
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mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan policy snempl i think it's very informative. additional lesion i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to prepare and present their testimony in advance of a hearing. and it helps us to be informed. in this case, the outstanding witnesses that have appeared here, our colleagues, have done that. and i can say to them that i read their testimony and heard their testimony as well and i'm deeply appreciative. mr. chairman, if you would permit me just a moment of rnl personal privilege, joining my staff this week is a lung lady from australia. there is a program -- i don't know how many of you participate in it. if you do not, then i would urge that you give consideration to it. it's euny capital washington. brings australian students here to work with congress people. and there usually are as many as 15 of them. and i've had the good fortunate for seven years of having one of those interns. and today with me liz friendly from melbourne is one of those persons who is joining us. and she has in
mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan policy snempl i think it's very informative. additional lesion i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to prepare and present their testimony in advance of a hearing. and it helps us to be informed. in this case, the outstanding witnesses that have appeared here, our colleagues, have done that. and i can say to them that i read their testimony and heard their testimony as well and i'm deeply appreciative. mr....
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mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan policy center. i think it's very informative. additionally, i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to and in each pre present their testimony in advance of the hearing. it helps us to be informed. in this case the outstanding witnesses that have appeared here, our colleagues have done that. and i can say to them that i read their testimony and heard their testimony as well. and am deeply apreesha tifment mr. chairman, if you'll permit me a moment of personal privilege, joining my staff this week is a young lady from australia. and there is a program, i don't know how many of you participate in it, if you do not, i would urge that you give onsideration to it, it's uni capital washington brings australian students here to work with congresspeople. they are usually as many as 15 of them. i have had the good fortune for seven years of having one of those interns. today ms. brumby from melbourne is one of those people that have joined us. i might add she informed me that australia has annual b
mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan policy center. i think it's very informative. additionally, i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to and in each pre present their testimony in advance of the hearing. it helps us to be informed. in this case the outstanding witnesses that have appeared here, our colleagues have done that. and i can say to them that i read their testimony and heard their testimony as well. and am deeply apreesha tifment mr....
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mr. wilson: on december 23, the "augusta chronicle" published an editorial with significant insight. quote, president obama finally has a counterterrorism strategy, photo ops and speeches. his advisors must realize that mr. obama is losing not only the war on terror but the demest exaudience as well this administration is the story of one failure after another. the president called isis the j.v. team of terror. he says isis is contained. the day before the paris attacks. the morning of the san bernardino terror attack, he says, quote, our homeland has never been more protected by more effective intelligence and law enforcement officials at every level than they are now, end of quote. the editorial continues, american lives are on the line and the president won't identify the enemy or secure our borders and communities. his plan of attack, photo ops and speeches and unvetted refugees. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. thank you, peggy sampson, for your dedicated service. the speaker pro te
mr. wilson: on december 23, the "augusta chronicle" published an editorial with significant insight. quote, president obama finally has a counterterrorism strategy, photo ops and speeches. his advisors must realize that mr. obama is losing not only the war on terror but the demest exaudience as well this administration is the story of one failure after another. the president called isis the j.v. team of terror. he says isis is contained. the day before the paris attacks. the morning...
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mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan. and i think it's very informative. additionally, i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to present their case in advance. i can say i've read their testimony and heard their testimony. personal privilege, joining my staff this week is a lung lady from australia. there is a program -- i don't know how many of you participate in it. if you do not, then i would urge that you give consideration to it. it's euny capital washington. brings australian students here to work with congress people. and there usually are as many as 15 of them. and i've had the good fortunate for seven years of having one of those interns. and today with me liz friendly from melbourne is one of those persons who is joining us. and she has informed me that australia has annual budgeting. and mr. schrader, i wanted to ask you, when you were commenting, you used the term at that time, when you were in the senate mr -- have they changed their budgetary process or is it still in? >> it's a modified hybrid at thi
mr. wilson brought to us from the bipartisan. and i think it's very informative. additionally, i'd like to compliment our witnesses. we have a rule that witnesses are supposed to present their case in advance. i can say i've read their testimony and heard their testimony. personal privilege, joining my staff this week is a lung lady from australia. there is a program -- i don't know how many of you participate in it. if you do not, then i would urge that you give consideration to it. it's euny...
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officer wilson: are you threatening me, mr. johnson? are you threatening me? terre johnson: no i' m not threatening -- officer wilson: i feel threatened. jim: orlando police officer james wilson was attempting to arrest terre johnson in the parramore neighborhood. this is cell phone video of the fight taken by a witness in the area. johnson was sitting with some people on the curb along ossie street just before the fight. in video from officer wilson' s body camera, we learned he was trying to cite johnson for sitting with his legs in the road on city property. the fight starts when johnson walks away. the camera stops right at the officer williams remains on duty. also caught on camera. this suspected burglar at ucf. campus police say this man stole many things, including a projector and an american flag from the university' s performing arts center. they believe it happened sometime between 7:30 wednesday night and 12:30 thursday morning. the thief identified himself to witnesses as thomas. if you recognize this man, call police. meredith: central florida and
officer wilson: are you threatening me, mr. johnson? are you threatening me? terre johnson: no i' m not threatening -- officer wilson: i feel threatened. jim: orlando police officer james wilson was attempting to arrest terre johnson in the parramore neighborhood. this is cell phone video of the fight taken by a witness in the area. johnson was sitting with some people on the curb along ossie street just before the fight. in video from officer wilson' s body camera, we learned he was trying to...
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once of sweat equity into a job, only to not get paid for her how diane wilson was [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows. we'll also tell you how long our visit will take >> in our troubleshooter report, a business put in lots of work, but never got paid when they . they made a call to diane wilson. >> she has owned the shop, and has made alterations for the cleaners. she has had no problems until the last year. >> i always get paid when i call them. i remind them a couple of times. >> she kept doing the work. >> pick up three times a week i always go the extra mile to do the best job. >> it is hard to keep going after several months of no pay. she was out over $1700. >> i did not receive anything from them. no phone call to let me know what was going on. not anything
once of sweat equity into a job, only to not get paid for her how diane wilson was [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows. we'll also tell you how long our visit...
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mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. by the time we got to the 1960's, the government said we will eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this great society. how did that work? $19 trillion later, we have 10 times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the government is evil, it is saying that they sometimes overstep their boundaries in terms of what they think they should do. maybe they should read the constitution. i think that would be helpful. [applause] mr. carson: maybe they did read the constitution. they read the preamble and it talks about the duties of government. it says to promote the general welfare. they probably thought that meant put everyone on welfare. obviously, it means to create the right kind of atmosphere for people. i believe that the real answer for poverty is not government, but the private sector. that is the reason that i have indicated that one of the ways to jumpstart the private s
mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. by the time we got to the 1960's, the government said we will eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this great society. how did that work? $19 trillion later, we have 10 times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the government is evil, it is saying that they sometimes...
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mr. baseball player ty water i told wilson to help us get off the ground nor be it it's really exciting that you're involved in this program and today you're actually see him being a very special honor for all the contributions to the sports to tell the viewers a little bit about yourself and down and this esteemed honor that you're getting today. thank you fer storm extremely honored on the seine. i would muster when he was coach you know a million back in the late sixties early seventies i was over there all the time i thought the world and to be getting an award in his name means alot to me. congratulations say in the players are you looking for. well we're looking for were looking for kids one of the students that might not have been students in high school but they will we're hoping that during that baseball in front of them will make them the good students and so we're looking for kids that want further their education and play baseball after high school what an exciting opportunity here locally so eric adventure sounds fantastic when does the semester begin if somebody is interested i
mr. baseball player ty water i told wilson to help us get off the ground nor be it it's really exciting that you're involved in this program and today you're actually see him being a very special honor for all the contributions to the sports to tell the viewers a little bit about yourself and down and this esteemed honor that you're getting today. thank you fer storm extremely honored on the seine. i would muster when he was coach you know a million back in the late sixties early seventies i...
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mr. lamarche? guest: woodrow wilson as we have all learned was a highly flawed president. he did good things, but he was also a racist. are complicated. it was 100 years ago. i'm not here to defend woodrow wilson's racism or his reinstitution of segregation and federal government. say that i do not think progressives are all about control. i do not know where that comes from. i would say that some people on the conservative side of the spectrum try to control a lot of aspects of people's lives, including women's reproductive lives. that is the control i'm most concerned about. when we get to george soros -- let me get to george soros for a minute because i think he was unfairly maligned there. george soros has done a lot of good things in this country. he has critiques of this country. , thereten to the debate were a lot of critiques of what is wrong with united states of america. that is not unpatriotic. people on the left and right side of the political spectrum, true patriots hold their country to the highest values or standards, whether it is george soros or someone on
mr. lamarche? guest: woodrow wilson as we have all learned was a highly flawed president. he did good things, but he was also a racist. are complicated. it was 100 years ago. i'm not here to defend woodrow wilson's racism or his reinstitution of segregation and federal government. say that i do not think progressives are all about control. i do not know where that comes from. i would say that some people on the conservative side of the spectrum try to control a lot of aspects of people's lives,...
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mr. chairman. from the wilson center. you began talking about the administration befriending our enemies. my question is about the administration's attempt to actually support our friends, specifically with the asian rebalance. how would you characterize the progress so far? what more should we be doing with the pacific? and how would you respond to china's critique that this is just a containment strategy? mr. royce: a containment strategy, well, it's not a containment strategy. what it is is an effort to move forward with the rule of law. and i support very much the administration's support for the trans-pacific partnership as well as the atlantic agreement. those are steps in the right direction in terms of enforcing the rule of law, the rules of the road. it will better protect our i.p. property but it will lead to a cinergy of more economic growth. i think all of that is the step in the direction. danielle: there are two ladies. >> thank you. reporter from voice america. i have a question. we talk about iran and nort
mr. chairman. from the wilson center. you began talking about the administration befriending our enemies. my question is about the administration's attempt to actually support our friends, specifically with the asian rebalance. how would you characterize the progress so far? what more should we be doing with the pacific? and how would you respond to china's critique that this is just a containment strategy? mr. royce: a containment strategy, well, it's not a containment strategy. what it is is...
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mr. snake eyes himself. >> that's robert blake and scott wilson in the movie version of in cold blood. it starts in prison where smith fantasies about being a las vegas star. reality soon has them at the house of the clutter family. >> let's pull out of here now before it's too late. >> but they went through with it. >> las vegassens learned of the murders on the front page. in the movie they entered town in late december. they didn't get a chance to enjoy the night life. >> i feel real lucky tonight. >> las vegas police were tipped off they might be headed this way so they were on the lookout for them specifically. it wasn't just a random thing. they were looking for that particular vehicle and they found it. request from kansas. >> if anybody encountered them, they were to be held until the police investigating the carter murders could come and talk with them. >> it played out over several days until he confessed. a photo shows the pair taken from las vegas city jail. >> they were tried, convict and executed in kansas. apologize. >> a tragic story all around but an important part of
mr. snake eyes himself. >> that's robert blake and scott wilson in the movie version of in cold blood. it starts in prison where smith fantasies about being a las vegas star. reality soon has them at the house of the clutter family. >> let's pull out of here now before it's too late. >> but they went through with it. >> las vegassens learned of the murders on the front page. in the movie they entered town in late december. they didn't get a chance to enjoy the night...
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wilson impression. the kid let the ball fly, taking the tooth with it! mr. trump, you're right. look back there in the press box. heads are spinning. media heads are spinning. this is gonna be so much fun sarah palin got a lot of attention when she endorsed donald trump for president. but it seems some were more focused on what palin was saying with her sweater... inappropriate for a political event. others on social media just described it as a "spangle laden shrug" or "glistening stalactites." either way, the nearly 700 dollar from "milly" is sold out pretty much everywhere. we might have a replacement pluto... researchers say there could be another planet in our solar system, just past neptune. the object, which they say is bigger than earth, has the highly creative nickname of "planet nine." pluto was considered the ninth planet until 2006, when it was demoted to "dwarf planet" status. i think it started off one of my daughters said.. lets make a ten foot snowman! so we did and this popular disney character's larger than life! a father - daughter duo built a snowman in the f
wilson impression. the kid let the ball fly, taking the tooth with it! mr. trump, you're right. look back there in the press box. heads are spinning. media heads are spinning. this is gonna be so much fun sarah palin got a lot of attention when she endorsed donald trump for president. but it seems some were more focused on what palin was saying with her sweater... inappropriate for a political event. others on social media just described it as a "spangle laden shrug" or...
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mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. accelerated, by the time we got to the 1960's, lbj, the government said, we, the government, are going to eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this new great society. how did that work? 19 join dollars later we have 10 , times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the government is evil, it is saying that they sometimes overstep their boundaries in terms of what they think they should do. maybe they should read the constitution. i think that would be helpful. [applause] mr. carson: maybe they did read the constitution. they read the preamble and it talks about the duties of government. it says to promote the general welfare. they probably thought that meant put everyone on welfare. obviously, it means to create the right kind of atmosphere for people. i believe that the real answer for poverty is not government, but the private sector. that is the reason that i have indic
mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. accelerated, by the time we got to the 1960's, lbj, the government said, we, the government, are going to eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this new great society. how did that work? 19 join dollars later we have 10 , times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the...
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mr. chairman, mcdaniel wicker from the wilson center.you began by talking about the administration befriending our enemies. my question is about the administration's attempts to actually support our friends, specifically with the asian rebalance. how would you characterize the progress so far? what more should we be doing with the pacific pivot and how would you respond to china's critique that this is just a containment strategy? >> containment strategy? well, it's not a containment strategy. what it is is an effort to move forward with the rule of law. and i support very much the administration's support for the transpacific partnership as well as the atlantic agreement. those are steps in the right direction in terms of enforcing the rules of law, the rules of the road. it will better protect our ip property but it will also lead to a synergy of more economic growth and i think all of that is a step in the correct direction. >> i'm going to work my way back across the room, try to gather everybody. there are two ladies behind the came
mr. chairman, mcdaniel wicker from the wilson center.you began by talking about the administration befriending our enemies. my question is about the administration's attempts to actually support our friends, specifically with the asian rebalance. how would you characterize the progress so far? what more should we be doing with the pacific pivot and how would you respond to china's critique that this is just a containment strategy? >> containment strategy? well, it's not a containment...
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mr. lamarche? guest: woodrow wilson as we have all learned was a highly flawed president.d good things, but he was also a racist. are complicated. it was 100 years ago. i'm not here to defend woodrow wilson's racism or his reinstitution of segregation and federal government. say that i do not think progressives are all about control. i do not know where that comes from. i would say that some people on the conservative side of the spectrum try to control a lot of aspects of people's lives, including women's reproductive lives. that is the control i'm most concerned about. when we get to george soros -- let me get to george soros for a minute because i think he was unfairly maligned there. george soros has done a lot of good things in this country. he has critiques of this country. , thereten to the debate were a lot of critiques of what is wrong with united states of america. that is not unpatriotic. people on the left and right side of the political spectrum, true patriots hold their country to the highest values or standards, whether it is george soros or someone on the o
mr. lamarche? guest: woodrow wilson as we have all learned was a highly flawed president.d good things, but he was also a racist. are complicated. it was 100 years ago. i'm not here to defend woodrow wilson's racism or his reinstitution of segregation and federal government. say that i do not think progressives are all about control. i do not know where that comes from. i would say that some people on the conservative side of the spectrum try to control a lot of aspects of people's lives,...
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best actor in a drama" for the cable show "mr robot," beating out heavyweights like "game of thrones." 3 (russell and wait, don't forget this guy! patrick wilson... john's son... mark's brother... and nominated for his role in the t-v series "fargo." he didn't win, but he and wife dagmara looked great on the red carpet. on facebook, mark congratulated him for wearing a bow tie. 3 3 (jen) and if i can just say a brief word about fashion... dagmara was definitely "on trend" in her deep blue... 3 (jen it was *everywhere last night... it showed up sparkly on julianne moore... sleek on kate winslet... shiny on melissa 3 mccarthy... and very lily tomlin... 3 bryce dallas howard and jenna dewan tatum also went with the indigo trend. 3 (jen other standout gowns at the globes... jennifer lopez's yellow..... complete with little cape and long train... and kate hudson's barely there halter top and skirt... 3 (walter so, what's next this awards season? well, this week, the oscar nominations will be announced... thursday morning, around 8-30. then on saturday the 30th, the screen actors guild awards will be handed out... followed by the british academy awa
best actor in a drama" for the cable show "mr robot," beating out heavyweights like "game of thrones." 3 (russell and wait, don't forget this guy! patrick wilson... john's son... mark's brother... and nominated for his role in the t-v series "fargo." he didn't win, but he and wife dagmara looked great on the red carpet. on facebook, mark congratulated him for wearing a bow tie. 3 3 (jen) and if i can just say a brief word about fashion... dagmara was...
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mr. shannon earlier this month. friends tell wncn the 19-year- old was a member of the u.s. army reserves and was home from washington state to visit family and friends. >>> wilson police continue their investigation into a murder suicide. officers found an elderly man and woman shot inside of a home on chelsea police will not released a couple identity -- couples identity just yet but we are told a neighbor let the officers into the home where they found a man dead inside any woman also wondered who was taken away where she later died monday morning. >>> raleigh police arrested william richardson in november. the 19-year-old was a redshirt freshman who got it -- suspended indefinitely following his arrest. he played right tackle and started any names this past season. he was suspended indefinitely after his arrest. cumberland county now the person who killed a fort bragg soldier won't appear in court until april. bradley died after his motorcycle was hit by a car over the past weekend. they say justin dunlop was behind the wheel at the time. the 47-year-old command sergeant major served with the 261st multifunctional medical battalion and he was just >>> an emo
mr. shannon earlier this month. friends tell wncn the 19-year- old was a member of the u.s. army reserves and was home from washington state to visit family and friends. >>> wilson police continue their investigation into a murder suicide. officers found an elderly man and woman shot inside of a home on chelsea police will not released a couple identity -- couples identity just yet but we are told a neighbor let the officers into the home where they found a man dead inside any woman...
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wilson, advertising manager. okay. i'm saying, i don't believe it. the girl walked up, she said, mr. trump, what's going on here? my girl was even surprised. she didn't even know about it. then the next page, this, then it's the next page after that. think of this, this guy is running a newspaper into the ground. i mean, you had a guy, mr. loeb was like this legendary guy. look, two-page spread, $7,500. back cover for only $3,500. does anybody want the back cover of a newspaper that lost all credibility? i'll take it. i'll give you $500. inside back, the union leader, okay? that's not the way you do business and you have a guy who's out of control, thinks he's hot stuff. he's not hot stuff. anyway, i just had to bring this up. it shows the dishonesty with the media. it really does. the media is very dishonest. although i have to tell you, "time" magazine did a cover story of me this week. it's one of the best stories i've ever read about myself. and it's really not about -- it's true. but it's really not about myself. it's really about you. it's about a movement that's going on. and i'll tell you what, i was --
wilson, advertising manager. okay. i'm saying, i don't believe it. the girl walked up, she said, mr. trump, what's going on here? my girl was even surprised. she didn't even know about it. then the next page, this, then it's the next page after that. think of this, this guy is running a newspaper into the ground. i mean, you had a guy, mr. loeb was like this legendary guy. look, two-page spread, $7,500. back cover for only $3,500. does anybody want the back cover of a newspaper that lost all...
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wilson, advertising manager. okay. i'm saying, i don't believe it. the girl walked up and said, mr. trump, what's going on here in my girl was so surprised she didn't even know about it. and then there's the next page after that and think of this, this guy is running a newspaper into the ground. he was like this legendary guy. look, two-page spread, $7,500. back cover for only $3,500. does anybody want the back cover of a newspaper that's lost all credibility? i'll take it. i'll give you $500. inside the back -- the union leader. okay? it's not the way you do business and you have a guy who is out of control, thinks he's hot stuff. he's not hot stuff. so, anyway, i just had to bring this up. it shows the dishonesty with the media. "time magazine" did a cover story of me this week. it's one of the best stories i've ever read about myself. but it's really not about myself. it's really about you. it's about a movement that's going on. and i'll tell you, i've been on the cover now a number of times in the last three months and obviously i should have been picked, right? i think the reas
wilson, advertising manager. okay. i'm saying, i don't believe it. the girl walked up and said, mr. trump, what's going on here in my girl was so surprised she didn't even know about it. and then there's the next page after that and think of this, this guy is running a newspaper into the ground. he was like this legendary guy. look, two-page spread, $7,500. back cover for only $3,500. does anybody want the back cover of a newspaper that's lost all credibility? i'll take it. i'll give you $500....
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wilson went to retrieve his car, he got arrested. >>> camille cosby will not give a scheduled deposition today in a civil suit against her husband. a federal judge agreed to the postponement. mrs. cosby was scheduled to be deposed by lawyers representing seven women claiming to have been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. last week, lawyers for cosby filed a motion to stop her from being deposed altogether. that motion was denied. >>> does a reputed mobster know something about a $500 million art heist? the fbi thinks so. he will be in court in hartford the fbi believes he knows something about the theft in 1990. his attorney says the weapons charge is just a way for federal investigators to question him about the missing art work. >>> 4:49. the cable news network al jazeera america is facing its first lawsuit stemming from a documentary on steroid use in sports. you may remember it was called "the dark side," and it linked peyton manning to hgh, human growth hormone. now two baseball players filed defamation lawsuits. their lawyers say the damages they're seeking are in the millions. >>> another hoverboard burst into flames. this time on staten island. here's the hover board l
wilson went to retrieve his car, he got arrested. >>> camille cosby will not give a scheduled deposition today in a civil suit against her husband. a federal judge agreed to the postponement. mrs. cosby was scheduled to be deposed by lawyers representing seven women claiming to have been sexually assaulted by bill cosby. last week, lawyers for cosby filed a motion to stop her from being deposed altogether. that motion was denied. >>> does a reputed mobster know something about...
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wilson went "dancing with the dancing with the once. what president is doing reality shows? it sounds weird to me. it's too much. >> mr.st interesting" he joins us now. i read your book yesterday. it's not almost interesting but it's good. >> you struggled through it? thank you, i appreciate it. >> let's start with politics now. if you criticize president obama in this town, in l.a., maybe some people don't hire you. are you aware of that? >> i don't know if it goes that far. i do know that it is very democratic town, of course. i'm not a super political guy that was david spade political comedian one day only. i was just coming out of a bar drunk. >> but you know these things. i mean, that's what you do. >> sure. >> what i noticed is the following people are on "saturday night live," miller, victoria jackson, am dam sandler, john lots of. you know them all. all of them in recent years have i don't know more conservative and said things. it's almost like an epidemic, it's like the swine flu. you guys have all caught. this howfkç did that happen? >> i don't know. because i'm still somewhere in the middle. i feel like i
wilson went "dancing with the dancing with the once. what president is doing reality shows? it sounds weird to me. it's too much. >> mr.st interesting" he joins us now. i read your book yesterday. it's not almost interesting but it's good. >> you struggled through it? thank you, i appreciate it. >> let's start with politics now. if you criticize president obama in this town, in l.a., maybe some people don't hire you. are you aware of that? >> i don't know if it...
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mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. accelerated, by the time we got to the 1960's, lbj, the government said, we, the government, are going to eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this new great society. how did that work? 19 join dollars later we have 10 , times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the government is evil, it is saying that they sometimes overstep their boundaries in terms of what they think they should do. maybe they should read the constitution. i think that would be helpful. [applause] mr. carson: maybe they did read the constitution. they read the preamble and it talks about the duties of government. it says to promote the general welfare. they probably thought that meant put everyone on welfare. obviously, it means to create the right kind of atmosphere for people. i believe that the real answer for poverty is not government, but the private sector. that is the reason that i have indic
mr. carson: it really started in the 1920's with the wilson administration, insinuating itself into everyone's lives. accelerated, by the time we got to the 1960's, lbj, the government said, we, the government, are going to eliminate poverty, the war on poverty, this new great society. how did that work? 19 join dollars later we have 10 , times more people on food stamps, more broken homes, crime and incarceration. everything is not only worse, it is much worse. that is not to say that the...
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wilson in columbia, mississippi. caller: my name is will c. host: go ahead. -- nobody asked mr. trump about his bankruptcies.ought that you cannot run a country if you run your business bankrupt. anybody can build up a big company if they do not pay their bills. he does not pay his bills. did he ever pay his debtors back? nobody asks questions like that. host: this is steven in columbia, maryland, republican line. who won last night? caller: none of them. i am very disappointed with the republican party. the party should have already stood firm for the rights of the people of this country. we cannot win if we have people are islamicle who phobic, who hate gays and lesbians. this is disgraceful. i am resigning from this party. i am resigning from this party. host: johnson from a north carolina, a republican. was there a winner in your view? caller: i think mr. donald trump was the winner. he is the only candidate that is willing to stand up and take a stand and he has a passion and desire and the ability to bring greatness back to our country. we need jobs, border security, and he is the only non-politician i
wilson in columbia, mississippi. caller: my name is will c. host: go ahead. -- nobody asked mr. trump about his bankruptcies.ought that you cannot run a country if you run your business bankrupt. anybody can build up a big company if they do not pay their bills. he does not pay his bills. did he ever pay his debtors back? nobody asks questions like that. host: this is steven in columbia, maryland, republican line. who won last night? caller: none of them. i am very disappointed with the...
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mr. president. >> move to deny the request the department didn't error. >> on that motion by commissioner fung commissioner president lazarus commissioner honda commissioner wilsond commissioner swig that motion carries we'll move on jacqueline matt versus the parklet the property on filbert protesting the issuance to charles robert schwab an altercations to comply with the notice of violation to rove and replace a recreation and parks department and 6 foot private fence and we'll start with the appellant. >> prior to starting i'd like to make a disclose i have hired reuben, junius & rose on a separate matter reuben, junius & rose representation of the entity powering before the board will not have any effect on my decision today. >> thank you you have 7 minutes to present to the board. >> thank you, commissioners and board members for hearing the appeal i'll matt a surgeon in san francisco via medical center and residents and one of the owners on scott street my property boundaries filbert i believe you have photos and in brief of july 2015 we received a handwritten note on the property and with a request to contract the property owner have an opportunity to bu
mr. president. >> move to deny the request the department didn't error. >> on that motion by commissioner fung commissioner president lazarus commissioner honda commissioner wilsond commissioner swig that motion carries we'll move on jacqueline matt versus the parklet the property on filbert protesting the issuance to charles robert schwab an altercations to comply with the notice of violation to rove and replace a recreation and parks department and 6 foot private fence and we'll...
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mr. president, the federal reserve recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and in many aspects, the feds have not changed much since woodrow wilson's time. as most of us know, a few months ago we cut a very specific def defend that banks receive for buying stock of the federal reserve system in order to pay for the highway bill. while it mostly centers on how much to cut the dividend, i was trying to figure out why the federal reserve requires banks to buy these so-called stocks to begin with. after all, it doesn't look like the fed is in desperate need of funds because over the past half dozen years, the feds have sent nearly a half a trillion dollars in profits to the u.s. treasury. a hundred years ago, these stock purchases and dividends were meant to incentivize banks to join the federal reserve system. since that time, laws have been passed that essentially don't give a bank the choice as whether or not -- as to whether or not they want to be supervised by the federal reserve system because by law, the fed has gained authority over all banks that are eligible for fdic insurance. just because something was the standard practice
mr. president, the federal reserve recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and in many aspects, the feds have not changed much since woodrow wilson's time. as most of us know, a few months ago we cut a very specific def defend that banks receive for buying stock of the federal reserve system in order to pay for the highway bill. while it mostly centers on how much to cut the dividend, i was trying to figure out why the federal reserve requires banks to buy these so-called stocks to begin...
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wilson center among many others. this year it is the institute's pleasure to partner with the institute of politics and book service at the mccourt scroll up policy to present a moderated conversation with mr. ben rhodes. the assistant to the president and national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting. topic this afternoon's national security, communications, and politics in a complex world. mr. rhodes oversees all of president obama's national security communications, speechwriting, and global engagement. he just completed his eighth state of the union address. and he is also responsible for many of the president's more memorable domestic and global speeches. rigorously, he served as deputy director of white house's speech writing and as senior speechwriter for the obama him pain. joining obama for america, he worked for several years as special assistant to lee hamilton, a previous lecture. presenter. he helped draft the iraq study group and and and recommendations of the commission. he is co-author with lee hamilton and tom kane of precedent: the inside story of the 9/11 commission." i was told to mention he was a mets fan. he is perhaps best known for channel
wilson center among many others. this year it is the institute's pleasure to partner with the institute of politics and book service at the mccourt scroll up policy to present a moderated conversation with mr. ben rhodes. the assistant to the president and national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting. topic this afternoon's national security, communications, and politics in a complex world. mr. rhodes oversees all of president obama's national security...
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mr. trump. >> in my general, by the way -- >> reporter: donald trump once again courting evangelical voters. this time at liberty university. attendance for students was mandatory, even for those not supporting trump. like c.j. wilson who doesn't buy all trump's talk about faith. >> if you're not showing fruits i honestly don't want a president like that. if you're proclaiming and you're not living it, it's kind of like -- i don't like that. >> would you vote for donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i wouldn't. >> reporter: trump, a self-proclaimed protestant likes to say he has a great relationship with evangelicals and that may be true. the most recent polling from fox news shows trump leading among evangelicals nationally with 28%. but when trump tried to quote scripture, which he never does publicly, he the stumbled. >> two corinthians 3:17, that's the whole ball game. where the spirit of the lord, right? where the spor wririt of the lo, there is liberty. >> reporter: trump said two corinthians corinthians. many christian conservatives here are already bothered that trump has said he doesn't ask for forgiveness from god. >> i'm going to vote for the person who believes the same things as i do and has the same m
mr. trump. >> in my general, by the way -- >> reporter: donald trump once again courting evangelical voters. this time at liberty university. attendance for students was mandatory, even for those not supporting trump. like c.j. wilson who doesn't buy all trump's talk about faith. >> if you're not showing fruits i honestly don't want a president like that. if you're proclaiming and you're not living it, it's kind of like -- i don't like that. >> would you vote for donald...
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mr. wilson...teach me how to do that dougie! wilson flying through the air thanksgiving tukey! he and the huskies roll past east....they're now up to #3 in 4a at 12-1, winners of 10 straight! play number two...is a two for one... quinton curry made his debut on top 5 last week. i have a feeling, we're gonna need to make reservations for him on a weekly basis. thanks to plays like this! curry with the pick pocket, the one handed slam,
mr. wilson...teach me how to do that dougie! wilson flying through the air thanksgiving tukey! he and the huskies roll past east....they're now up to #3 in 4a at 12-1, winners of 10 straight! play number two...is a two for one... quinton curry made his debut on top 5 last week. i have a feeling, we're gonna need to make reservations for him on a weekly basis. thanks to plays like this! curry with the pick pocket, the one handed slam,