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mr. wilson. mr. wilson: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman thornberry has mentioned, we have serious concerns about the state of the marine corps aviation. marine corps aviators and maintainers at the marine corps station beaufort, south carolina, told us how they had to cannibalize aircraft to get the fleet in the air. they don't have the people. they are not getting the training. furthermore, general robert neller has testified there haven't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be
mr. wilson. mr. wilson: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman...
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mr. wilson. mr. lson: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman thornberry has mentioned, we have serious concerns about the state of the marine corps aviation. marine corps aviators and maintainers at the marine corps station beaufort, south carolina, told us how they had to cannibalize aircraft to get the fleet in the air. they don't have the people. they are not getting the training. furthermore, general robert neller has testified there haven't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be se
mr. wilson. mr. lson: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the president's failing visit to cuba was dismissed by the communist foreign minister who declared, quote, under no circumstances is the realization of internal changes in cuba on the negotiating table, end of quote. since the president's outreach to the castro dictatorship, the consequence has been a surge in dissident arrests of patriots who overestimated the hope and change that a relationship might bring. sadly, by doing business with the castro regime, the benefits of trade will not reach the cuban people. it will enrich the cuban military, which stole about 70% of companies in the most profitable industries. this failure follows the iranian nuclear deal, providing over $100 billion to a regime that proclaims death to america and death to israel. by failing to stop isil-daiish, the president's legacy has led to syrians fleeing and children drowning at sea. chemical weapons attacks, killing iraqi children in their homes. the president can still change course to promote a
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the president's failing visit to cuba was dismissed by the communist foreign minister who declared, quote, under no circumstances is the realization of internal changes in cuba on the negotiating table, end of quote. since the president's outreach to the castro dictatorship, the consequence has been a surge in dissident arrests of patriots who overestimated the hope and change that a relationship might bring. sadly, by doing business with the castro regime, the benefits...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the american people last week lost a devoted public servant, nancy davis reagan. as a former staff member of the reagan administration, i will always appreciate the devotion of nancy reagan to the american people, especially to her husband, ronnie. nancy reag will always be cherished for how she inspired nation and showed good will to prevail. nancy reagan demonstrated that service with small acts to make a world of difference. nancy's fierce love for her husband and country was her service. a passionate advocate for drug awareness and spreengs, nancy reagan launched the, just say no" program to fight drug and alcohol abuse buste among young people. she strived to always make a positive impact for our citizens. ms. reagan showed that no act of kindness, no act of love is too
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the american people last week lost a devoted public servant, nancy davis reagan. as a former staff member of the reagan administration, i will always appreciate the devotion of nancy reagan to the american people, especially to her husband, ronnie. nancy reag will...
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mr. wilson. mr. on: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman thornberry has mentioned, we have serious concerns about the state of the marine corps aviation. marine corps aviators and maintainers at the marine corps station beaufort, south carolina, told us how they had to cannibalize aircraft to get the fleet in the air. they don't have the people. they are not getting the training. furthermore, general robert neller has testified there haven't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be sent
mr. wilson. mr. on: with the attacks in brussels, it's another reminder we're in a global war on terrorism. it is continuing and i just want you to know that i have faith in you and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service, i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman...
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mr. wilson said three men tried to pull it off and could not do it. i think they're going to have to figure out a way to get a hook and pull it out of there. this is a way to ruin your day. reporting live in brooklyn, tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we're wondering where the mayhem guy is. >> exactly right. >> new york city, got to keep your head up. >> he could have been standing there. >> lucky, lucky. >> you look pretty clean after mowing the lawn. >> i ran 5 miles too. >> didn't even break a sweat. >> i don't know about that. i got the fan going. >>> outside we go this afternoon. we were just in central park for the first mow. it is a beautiful afternoon. dramatic looking sky. the winds are getting very strong and the skies are looking dark. you do not have imminent storms. but our winds are gusty and we have clouds around. there may be a shower after 8:00 this evening. south wind about 6 to 20 miles per hour. you see the numbers. a lot cooler in riverhead at 54 with the wind coming off the chilly atlantic. lower 70s, interior new jer
mr. wilson said three men tried to pull it off and could not do it. i think they're going to have to figure out a way to get a hook and pull it out of there. this is a way to ruin your day. reporting live in brooklyn, tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we're wondering where the mayhem guy is. >> exactly right. >> new york city, got to keep your head up. >> he could have been standing there. >> lucky, lucky. >> you look pretty clean after mowing the...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, in a letter to the president, house foreign affairs committee chairman ed royce revealed, quote, since your administration advanced normalized relations with havana, the regime's oppression of basic human rights has gone from bad to worse. in the first two months of 2016 alone, the cuban commission for human rights has documented a staggering 2,588 political arrests. in spite of this, reports announce more one-sided concessions that will serve to shore up the communist castro regime, end of quote. while visiting havana, the president supports plans to end the embargo, yet ignores the fact that increased trade will not reach the cuban people. it will benefit the cuban military and intelligence agencies which have stolen cuba's most profitable industries. the president's bizarre legacy has led to more oppression as
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, in a letter to the president, house foreign affairs committee chairman ed royce revealed, quote, since your administration advanced normalized relations with havana, the regime's oppression of basic human rights has gone from bad to worse. in the first two months of 2016 alone, the cuban commission for...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last wednesday the post and courier under the leadership of publisher pamela browning and editorial page editor says that president barack obama has asked to close the prison at guantanamo. republicans on the south carolina congressional delegation are right to reject his call. even the president has to follow the law. in a world that has given rise to islamic state, it is hard to credit the argument that the existence of guantanamo insites terror. in a recent op-ed column for "the washington post," a former deputy secretary of defense observed that some of the terrorists who have been released from guantanamo have returned to the same nefarious activities for which they were jailed. those who remain have a record of participating in terrorism, financing terrorism or ou
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last wednesday the post and courier under the leadership of publisher pamela browning and editorial page editor says that president barack obama has asked to close the prison at guantanamo. republicans on the south carolina congressional delegation are right to...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday economics professor peter of the university of maryland and the "washington times" cited facts the american people need to know. quote, president obama would like us to believe that things are getting better every day. but average median incomes are down $1,650 on his watch. elderly women are working in record numbers because pensions and retirement incomes are being decimated. and young folks are bogged down by student loans, can't buy homes, and face rocketing apartment rents. should the economy tumble, hillary clinton will try to buy off voters with more obama vintage free stuff that makes creating jobs in the private sector so tough. expanding obamacare mandated benefits will push up prices for drugs, medical services, and insurance premiums even more and cause employers to hire even fewer workers. instead of more jobs, america will have more debt and more employers fleaing. america did not become a superpower by being timid. it's time for a president who unders
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday economics professor peter of the university of maryland and the "washington times" cited facts the american people need to know. quote, president obama would like us to believe that things are getting better every day. but average median incomes are down $1,650 on his watch. elderly women are working in record numbers because pensions and retirement incomes are being decimated. and young folks are bogged down by student loans, can't buy homes, and...
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mr. wilson. we have to remember what he 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. he was in many ways one of the worst presidents for washington dc. i have to say he was. which makes it very odd to me. he really dislikes the city. he never mentioned the city so far as i can find. everyone mentioned the city. john adams mentioned it. dwight eisenhower mentioned it. fdr mentioned it all the time. not once woodrow wilson. which makes a curious. he is buried in washington. i have never quite understood that. but wilson, of course, did extraordinary damage to the city of washington through his racial, allowing these racial events to occur. it was almost entirely responsible. i wrote about this in politico recently for the 1919 ryan which was the 1st race riot of the summer of 1919 which was called the red summer
mr. wilson. we have to remember what he 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. he was in many ways one of the worst presidents for washington dc. i have to say he was. which makes it very odd to me. he really dislikes the city. he never mentioned the city so far as i can...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this weekend we learned that isil-daiish has continued their use of chemical attacks against innocent civilians, including children, with two attacks in northern iraq. over 600 people suffered burns, suffocation, dehydration and sadly a young child, fatima, died from saturday's murderous attack. officials have confirmed that isil has used chlorine and low-grade mustard gas to kill and incapacitate and insight fear. recent news reports say isil developed a unit for chemical and biological attacks, which is a threat to american families. it is said that the president's legacy of weakness, he has not submitted a plan to defeat isil to congress, and has repeatedly belittled the threat of mass murder to american families. his legacy of failure is drowned children fleeing from violence and dead children from chemical attack. i am grateful that the house of representatives took a decisive stance against isil this week, accurately calling their actions against christians and other re
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this weekend we learned that isil-daiish has continued their use of chemical attacks against innocent civilians, including children, with two attacks in northern iraq. over 600 people suffered burns, suffocation, dehydration and sadly a young child, fatima, died from saturday's murderous attack. officials have confirmed that isil has used chlorine and low-grade mustard gas to kill and incapacitate and insight fear. recent news reports say isil developed a unit for...
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mr. wilson will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> okay. police have released this videotape. all crimestoppers. if you recognize anyone in this video. 18577 tips. greg: what is the latest with the lead in the water in newark, new jersey. >> now they are planning on testing 17000 children for lead poisoning. figuring out the plan on how they are going to test. >> that is exactly what is happening today. be starting with 2000 young children. ages one-six. when you look at this situation, it certainly seems as though this problem is a lot greater than what was initially broadcasted by city officials. information is something of a slow drift. wondering if their children are safe to drink the water in the city. there are concerns compounded ibis message. fear to the annual state of the city address. >> there is nothing wrong. there is nothing wrong with our infrastructure. it is old. >> massive lead testing. the city health department and state department will have 17000 students starting with 2000 we will start with the youngest because they are the most vulnerable. last week, un
mr. wilson will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> okay. police have released this videotape. all crimestoppers. if you recognize anyone in this video. 18577 tips. greg: what is the latest with the lead in the water in newark, new jersey. >> now they are planning on testing 17000 children for lead poisoning. figuring out the plan on how they are going to test. >> that is exactly what is happening today. be starting with 2000 young children. ages one-six. when you look at...
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mr. wilson: what a great honor to be here today. came up as a student and all 30 republicans that existed at that time came up to washington. at that time we had no federal officials with us, no state officials. -- flashhforward forward to 2010 now in south carolina, we have a supermajority in the state house that is a supermajority in the state senate, every statewide official is a conservative. eight out of nine of the federal delegation are conservatives. how far we have come and we are grateful for this success. and you need to understand sometimes we don't get credit for this but in south carolina we elected with nikki haley as governor, the first female governor in 230 years and i'm grateful with the election of senator tim scott, the first south carolina selected the african-american senator. additionally with the election of someone special to me, my oldest son alan, he is the youngest attorney general of the united states. what a broad party we have, open door. and the reason that i believe that we are so successful is beca
mr. wilson: what a great honor to be here today. came up as a student and all 30 republicans that existed at that time came up to washington. at that time we had no federal officials with us, no state officials. -- flashhforward forward to 2010 now in south carolina, we have a supermajority in the state house that is a supermajority in the state senate, every statewide official is a conservative. eight out of nine of the federal delegation are conservatives. how far we have come and we are...
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mr. wilson: no state officials, there weren't any.sh forward to 2010 now in south carolina, we have a supermajority in the state house that is a supermajority in the state senate, every statewide official is a conservative. eight out of nine of the federal delegation are conservatives. how far we have come and we are grateful for this success. and you need to understand sometimes we don't get credit for this but in south carolina we elected with the governor, the first female governor in 230e years and i'm grateful with the election of senator tim scott, you south carolina selected the african-american senator. additionally with the election of someone special to me, my oldest son, he is the youngest attorney general of the united states. what a broad party we have, open door. and the reason that i believe that we are so successful is because with barry goldwater and why not victory and why not victory in the cold war. and with the service. i'm a veteran and four of my sons have served in afghanistan and egypt and in iraq. i'm very gr
mr. wilson: no state officials, there weren't any.sh forward to 2010 now in south carolina, we have a supermajority in the state house that is a supermajority in the state senate, every statewide official is a conservative. eight out of nine of the federal delegation are conservatives. how far we have come and we are grateful for this success. and you need to understand sometimes we don't get credit for this but in south carolina we elected with the governor, the first female governor in 230e...
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reading in part that officer wilson repeatedly used insolent language in a mocking manner toward mr. johnson. prior to the incident. and that wilson told investigators it was not per policy, and it could have been better. for this, the department gave him an oral reprimand. terre johnson was acquitted of battery on law enforcement in his trial back in december. new tonight, a man is recovering after shooting himself while in line at a lake county grocery store. 74-year-old had a gun in his pocket when he was inside the winn-dixie on state road 19 this afternoon. when he reached for change in the checkout lane and accidentally pulled the trigger, shooting himself in the leg. that man went to the hospital. police say he has a concealed carry permit. late breaking tonight in in commitment 2016, florida senator marco review pick a win in the washington dc caucus. he beat john kasich just 50 votes. donald trump wasn' t third of followed by ted cruz. this comes after they make a final push for primaries in florida. wesh 2' s matt lupoli reports trump is now making some accusations about flo
reading in part that officer wilson repeatedly used insolent language in a mocking manner toward mr. johnson. prior to the incident. and that wilson told investigators it was not per policy, and it could have been better. for this, the department gave him an oral reprimand. terre johnson was acquitted of battery on law enforcement in his trial back in december. new tonight, a man is recovering after shooting himself while in line at a lake county grocery store. 74-year-old had a gun in his...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. with the attacks in brussels it's another remind eer we're ia global war on terrorism. it is continuing. and i just want you to know that i have faith in you. and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military under y'all's command. general dunford, as chairman thornberry mentioned, we have serious concerns about the state of the marine corps aviation. aifuaters and maintainers tell us how they have had to cannibalize parts from museum aircraft to get their current fleet in the air. they don't have the parts. they don't have the people. they're not getting the training. furthermore, general robert miller has testified that there aren't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be sent into a fi
mr. wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. with the attacks in brussels it's another remind eer we're ia global war on terrorism. it is continuing. and i just want you to know that i have faith in you. and we're counting on you to protect american families. and part of that is not forgetting 9/11. this is a continuing war. we will be in it for quite a while, but your service i know i appreciate as a grateful dad of four sons who have served in the military...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you for being here.ere are shocking admissions of how iran would use sanctions relief to fund terrorism. which i believe the american people needs to know puts families at risk. on january 21st, mr. secretary, you admitted quote, i think that some of the funds from the sanctions relief will end up in the hands of irgc or other entities. some of which are labelled terrorists. end of quote. this is sad, mr. secretary. iran is widely recognized as the leading state of terrorism supporting groups like hamas and hezbollah. responsible for murdering hundreds of americans. it should come as no surprise that at least some of their $100 billions in sanctions relief granted under the nuclear agreement will be used to finance terrorists. you are not alone in this aversion. several key obama administration officials including the president himself have made the exact same admission. quote, do we think that some of the sanctions coming down that iran will have some additional resources for its military? for some of t
mr. wilson. >> thank you for being here.ere are shocking admissions of how iran would use sanctions relief to fund terrorism. which i believe the american people needs to know puts families at risk. on january 21st, mr. secretary, you admitted quote, i think that some of the funds from the sanctions relief will end up in the hands of irgc or other entities. some of which are labelled terrorists. end of quote. this is sad, mr. secretary. iran is widely recognized as the leading state of...
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wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. it is also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have done so much for the wilson center. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, the living memorial to 28th president, the only ph.d. president and the only president buried in washington, d.c. which is perhaps a commentary, however sad, on what our presidents thought of the nation's capital in their time here. the two of us go back a long way. at least since the late '80s and early '90s. we have watched the u.s.'s relationship develop, we watched the ups, mostly downs, when it came to the pursuit of arab-israeli peace and even when we disagreed, i always appreciated the clarity and economy of language with respect to your
wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. it is also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have done so much for the wilson center. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the woodrow...
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mrs. at the time woodrow wilson, his wife. but she seemed to be a little bit different. and they played different roles. they're supportive of their husband. they are partners of their husband. but this -- this person perhaps more in a different way, had more power. >> yeah. she was almost an extension of her husband because she could -- in a way, she could translate some of the things that even the great communicator couldn't translate. and i think that upset people because everyone thought he was -- but riel at that hard to be intimate with and in some respects was the more human side of him. and that's -- that's a big burden to bear when you have to be a protector as well. charlie: and goes back to lie next to him. in place that they chose. that overlooks the pacific. >> yeah. charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you. charlie: thank you, mike. >> you bet. charlie: we continue a series about apple asking the question, what makes apple apple? last week we met the c.e.o., tim cook. this week, we talked to the chief of design, johnny ive. as you know apple is one of th
mrs. at the time woodrow wilson, his wife. but she seemed to be a little bit different. and they played different roles. they're supportive of their husband. they are partners of their husband. but this -- this person perhaps more in a different way, had more power. >> yeah. she was almost an extension of her husband because she could -- in a way, she could translate some of the things that even the great communicator couldn't translate. and i think that upset people because everyone...
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mr. down into the chair. >> reporter: wilson claimed it was immediately after doctor james slapped her in the face. >> it was not from here it was like that. three times and shoved his finger in her mouth and try to pry it open. >> reporter: within seconds, she said it continued before she could put a stop to it. >> he pulled his hand out, his finger and then that's when he her back in the chair and i stopped everything. >> reporter: i spoke with police who said they responded to the dental office and they tell me doctor james was charged with a simple battery but not arrested. following the alleged incident i reached out to the health department who issued the statement, the florida department of health is a morrow county is aware of the complaint and we are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. doctor james is currently on administrative leave until the investigation is complete. >>> in the mother tells me they have worked very hard to get their daughter socially and behaviorally to where she is today. she says this alleged incident is a major setback. coming up at 5:00
mr. down into the chair. >> reporter: wilson claimed it was immediately after doctor james slapped her in the face. >> it was not from here it was like that. three times and shoved his finger in her mouth and try to pry it open. >> reporter: within seconds, she said it continued before she could put a stop to it. >> he pulled his hand out, his finger and then that's when he her back in the chair and i stopped everything. >> reporter: i spoke with police who said...
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wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. so my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have done so much for the wilson center. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, the living memorial to 28th president, the only ph.d. president and the only president buried in washington, d.c. which is perhaps a commentary, however sad, on what our presidents thought of the nation's capital in their time here. the two of us go back a long way. at least since the late '80s and early '90s. we have watched the u.s.'s relationship develop, we watched the ups, mostly downs, when it came to the pursuit of arab-israeli peace and even when we disagreed, i always appreciated the clarity and economy of language with respect to your analysi
wilson center. we are so pleased to have you, mr. minister. welcome to washington. so my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [ applause ] >> joey, thank you so much. you have done so much for the wilson center. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the woodrow wilson...
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mrs. reagan who like an edith wells wilson or mamie eisenhower and focused on the things around them. their health, how well rested they were, the people they saw every day, the people they relied on, how all of that affected them, their schedule. that was a form of power and influence very different from policy. the one thing i would say also is really important that was so good to hear her two children speak today, is to also remember that during those eight years when a lot of people saw a lot of accomplishments and a lot of beautiful parties and so forth that there was a lot personally going on there. that there was a period of estrangement and public -- public disclosure about estrangement between her and her daughter, patti, between her and her stepson. her father died during those eight years. her mother died during those eight years. she had breast cancer. the president was hospitalized himself for cancer surgery apart from that. so there was a lot of stress and a lot of personal cost. mrs. reagan also wrote openly in her memoirs that, you know, there were times i wish my husb
mrs. reagan who like an edith wells wilson or mamie eisenhower and focused on the things around them. their health, how well rested they were, the people they saw every day, the people they relied on, how all of that affected them, their schedule. that was a form of power and influence very different from policy. the one thing i would say also is really important that was so good to hear her two children speak today, is to also remember that during those eight years when a lot of people saw a...
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wilson center. we're so pleased to have you, mr. minister. and welcome you to washington. it's also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert, who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the wid row -- the woodrow wilson center for scholars. the only president buried in washington, d.c. the two of us go back a long way. at least since the late 19 0s and early 1990's. we've wasmed the u.s.-israeli relationship develop. we've watched the ups, mostly downs, when it came to the pursuit of arab-israeli peace. and even when we disagreed, i always appreciated the clarity and economy of language with respect to your analysis. i continue to believe that if you want to change the world, you have to first understand it. and that requires at times sober judgments on the way the world actually is. rather than the way we all want it to
wilson center. we're so pleased to have you, mr. minister. and welcome you to washington. it's also my pleasure to welcome aaron david miller, vice president of the wilson center, and middle east expert, who will lead this conversation. please join me in welcoming them both. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much. you have no idea how greatly we appreciate your efforts. mr. minister, you were here in 2012. i want to welcome you back to the wid row -- the woodrow wilson center for scholars....
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internal investigation report on wilson and it says in part that officer wilson repeatedly used insolent language and a mocking manner toward mr. johnson. prior to the incident, terre charges. from a in the case against a pest control company blamed for giving a 10-year-old boy brain damage. according to a tv station, an owner and worker has pleaded guilty. the boy' s family says they were told their martin county home was safe after it was fumigated. the boy got sick. sentencing is set from a. -- set for may. the body of one crew member was recovered shortly after the crash yesterday morning. the other two are missing and presumed dead. >> there are state police divers who are using sonar to determine where the tugboat is resting and how it is resting. to see it is safe for the divers bottom of 40 feet of water. >> the boat that crashed was one of three tubbs pushing a barge down the hudson and hit a stationary barge that was part of a construction project. the tugboat had 5000 gallons of diesel on board. the man of -- suspected of hitting an iditarod dogsled team says he was drunk. once he sobered up, he called police and co
internal investigation report on wilson and it says in part that officer wilson repeatedly used insolent language and a mocking manner toward mr. johnson. prior to the incident, terre charges. from a in the case against a pest control company blamed for giving a 10-year-old boy brain damage. according to a tv station, an owner and worker has pleaded guilty. the boy' s family says they were told their martin county home was safe after it was fumigated. the boy got sick. sentencing is set from a....
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mr. obama would be the first president not to leave washington, d.c. after leaving office since woodrow wilson. >>> officials took action here. they say they removed 16 bodies buried a long time ago. the county will not renew the contract to bury the poor. the facility's owner improperly held onto them in some cases for months. the owner says his reasoning is simple. >> i felt it was necessary to make an attempt that no other agency was willing to do to locate next of kin. >> he says he learned of software back in september that could help track down loved ones of the unclaimed dead. he doesn't think that the county is working hard enough to do just that. >>> take a look. the agency is getting help from the police department to determine any potential charges here. the photo shows a dog with its it was posted by a man on facebook ith the address in daytona beach. >>> did you know that a common sweetener could be even more dangerous than chocolate or grapes? dancer chowed down on 25 pieces of sugar free gum she found in a gym bag. when she started falling over and having seeizures they remember
mr. obama would be the first president not to leave washington, d.c. after leaving office since woodrow wilson. >>> officials took action here. they say they removed 16 bodies buried a long time ago. the county will not renew the contract to bury the poor. the facility's owner improperly held onto them in some cases for months. the owner says his reasoning is simple. >> i felt it was necessary to make an attempt that no other agency was willing to do to locate next of kin....
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wilson. john: now in cuba, president obama and cuban president raul president castro welcomed mr. obama and the first lady this morning at the palace of the revolution. it is the next step in struck a deal to expand wi-fi and broadband internet on the island. amber: happening now in rolesville, police are investigating a break-in at an abc store. police found the front door showers. gloria rodriguez is live. gloria: the suspect went into the store but did not take anything. police believe this is connected to another break in. two break-ins at two abc liquor stores of this morning. one in wake county, the other in nash county. two men enter it this store in rolesville before it it opened according to the police chief, the men were not armed and did not take anything. around three hours earlier, two and also broke into the liquor store on east nash street a few miles away. an employee at the springs hope stores say that the suspects also broke their front door to get in. police have not released surveillance pictures at this time, only saying they were wearing dark clothing. if you
wilson. john: now in cuba, president obama and cuban president raul president castro welcomed mr. obama and the first lady this morning at the palace of the revolution. it is the next step in struck a deal to expand wi-fi and broadband internet on the island. amber: happening now in rolesville, police are investigating a break-in at an abc store. police found the front door showers. gloria rodriguez is live. gloria: the suspect went into the store but did not take anything. police believe this...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband, president ronald wilson reagan. presidential historian mishle besh lof joins me on the phone. tell me your most profound memories of nancy reagan and the legacy that she leaves behind. >> well, i think there's no question this was one of 0 the great central important first ladies of american history and i think it's not too much to say that she made reagan possible. she made the ronald reagan presidency possible. we think of her as first lady at the side of the very successful, popular president in the 1980s, but in fact, when they married in early 1950s, ronald reagan was at the ebb of his professional career, he had come back from world war ii, audiences in hollywood were not what they were before the war. and she basically stood at his side and brought him back not only as an actor, first on television, a few more movies and in he were taking in one famous film of the late 1950s called "hell cats of the navy" only time they acted together. she was a central lab rater in the political career. one thing abo
mrs. reagan will be buried at ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband, president ronald wilson reagan. presidential historian mishle besh lof joins me on the phone. tell me your most profound memories of nancy reagan and the legacy that she leaves behind. >> well, i think there's no question this was one of 0 the great central important first ladies of american history and i think it's not too much to say that she made reagan possible. she made...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library at simi valley, california, next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan. prior to the service, there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the library. tributes are pouring in, remembering nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. she was honored by a moment of silence on the debate stage. hillary clinton praising her predecessor. nancy's strength of character especially forral al tiemzheimer's research, was tireless. also, accolades for her husband. >> she loved her husband, loved her country, and at least with me, she was always very fair and decent. >> reporter: president obama and first lady obama releasing a statement saying, our former first lady redefined the role in her time here, and we remain grateful for nancy reagan's life. thankful for her guidance and prayerful that she and her again. the first lady who succeeded her, barbara bush, writing, nancy reagan was totally devoted to president reagan, and we take comfort that they will be reunited once more. and former president george w. bush saying,
mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library at simi valley, california, next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan. prior to the service, there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the library. tributes are pouring in, remembering nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. she was honored by a moment of silence on the debate stage. hillary clinton praising her predecessor. nancy's strength of character especially forral al...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california-- next to her husband, ronald wilsonune 5, 2004.i'm john lornic reporting. >> reporter: >> vicki:jimmy carter announced today.he no longer needs to be treated for cancer. the former president made the announcement during the sunday school class he teaches in plains, georgia. >> vicki:a carter center spokeswoman said he will continue to be scanned and resume treatment if it's needed. the 39th president was declared cancer-free in december. >> vicki:he had an aggressive form of melanoma that had spread to his liver and brain. jimmy carter is 91 years old. >> j.r.:(cnn) man survives being sucked into intake pipe-o a scuba diver in florida says he was sucked into a massive intake pipe from a nuclear power plant. >> j.r.:christopher la cun says it happened while he was diving with a friend near saint lucie last summer. he said the pipe suddenly puled him in and he kept tumbling through it for five minutes. >> j.r.:the pipe is 16- inches in diameter and a quarter-mile long. >> f. i start to think about my family. how will they
mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california-- next to her husband, ronald wilsonune 5, 2004.i'm john lornic reporting. >> reporter: >> vicki:jimmy carter announced today.he no longer needs to be treated for cancer. the former president made the announcement during the sunday school class he teaches in plains, georgia. >> vicki:a carter center spokeswoman said he will continue to be scanned and resume treatment if it's needed....
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wilson. many celebrities, gary sinise next to mr. chee.e have seen anjelica houston, now after the former prime minister speaks, we're going to hear today from nancy reagan's children, patty and ron and tom brokaw and james bakker. diane sawyer will read the gospel message from john 14, where christ tells the disciples, i go to prepare a place for you. nancy reagan, guys, organized every detail of this ceremony down to the very end, even the flowers, peonies, her favorites. but one thing has been added. her husband loved bagpipes. there was a bagpiper during his funeral and there will be one here today as well playing amazing grace. and the former prime minister now reading from a december letter ronald reagan wrote his wife. >> -- gold and precious stones, perfume -- >> amazing love story between the two of them, guys. >> jane, thank you very much. we look in there on the funeral for a great lady, first lady nancy reagan. we'll be right back. >> there is, of course, my first lady, she brings so much grace and charm to whatever she does th
wilson. many celebrities, gary sinise next to mr. chee.e have seen anjelica houston, now after the former prime minister speaks, we're going to hear today from nancy reagan's children, patty and ron and tom brokaw and james bakker. diane sawyer will read the gospel message from john 14, where christ tells the disciples, i go to prepare a place for you. nancy reagan, guys, organized every detail of this ceremony down to the very end, even the flowers, peonies, her favorites. but one thing has...
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mariah coker game wilson one point lead which they couldn't hold william fleming wanted at the free throw line sixty six to sixty four named king's fork against monica girls also grew for a mr miller was solid for the bulldogs she had eighteen next up it's sydney nickels on the dry but king's fork was no match today. their season ends with a seventy nine to fifty five loss in the boys' game like taylor vs john sample northern virginia group for a month and tyler looking smoother only a balanced attack to the titans jail in jordan health than twenty eight point halftime lead but they lost it all and out from one and then soul pride junior closed the door of the titans seventy six to sixty nine when later this evening its printers and seven girls going at a tax that the news now in richmond we come back we're going to college hoops and the tribal women marry and not at humana, we know when you have your health... ...great things are ahead of you like seeing old friends or making new ones, learning some moves or showing off your skills and being free to keep on exploring. choose a humana medicare plan for the care you need... to help you have better health for everything that'
mariah coker game wilson one point lead which they couldn't hold william fleming wanted at the free throw line sixty six to sixty four named king's fork against monica girls also grew for a mr miller was solid for the bulldogs she had eighteen next up it's sydney nickels on the dry but king's fork was no match today. their season ends with a seventy nine to fifty five loss in the boys' game like taylor vs john sample northern virginia group for a month and tyler looking smoother only a balanced...
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wilson reagan never would have become the 40th president united states or succeeded as well as he did. >> reporter: representatives of ten white house families on hand led by michelle obama, president and mrs. bush, caroline kennedy. the service all planned by nancy reagan herself, down on her casket. >> occasionally i thought that even god might not have the guts to argue with nancy reagan. >> reporter: and tom brokaw. >> so god bless nancy. this is ronald reagan, first lady and the unlikely friend of a reporter, thank you, nancy. >> reporter: before the service, hillary clinton on reagan support for stem cell research. >> it was very brave of her to take a political stand on behalf of research that she thought might help prevent or cure alzheimer's. >> reporter: but above all, what so many celebrated today, the enduring love affair. >> my parents were two halves of a circle. no one truly crossed the boundary into the space they held as theirs. >> reporter: ronnie and nancy, the couple that met in a hollywood restaurant all those years ago, now together again for eternity. >> she will once again lay down beside the the one she loved to the end of her days. resting in each other's arms, on
wilson reagan never would have become the 40th president united states or succeeded as well as he did. >> reporter: representatives of ten white house families on hand led by michelle obama, president and mrs. bush, caroline kennedy. the service all planned by nancy reagan herself, down on her casket. >> occasionally i thought that even god might not have the guts to argue with nancy reagan. >> reporter: and tom brokaw. >> so god bless nancy. this is ronald reagan, first...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband ronald wilsoneagan. prior to the funeral service there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the library. tributes are pouring in remembering the first lady nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. her legacy being honored with a moment of silence on the debate stage. democratic candidate and former first lady hillary clinton praising her predecessor. nancy a strength of character was legendary and her advocacy especially for alzheimer's research was tireless, praying for her family. along with accolades from her husband. >> she loved her husband. she loved her country, and at least with me, she was always very fair and decent, and i'll never forget that. >> reporter: president obama and first lady michelle obama releasing a statement saying our former first lady redefined the role in her time here adding and we remain grateful for nancy reagan's life, thankful for her guidance and prayerful that she and her beloved husband are together again. the first lad
mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband ronald wilsoneagan. prior to the funeral service there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the library. tributes are pouring in remembering the first lady nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. her legacy being honored with a moment of silence on the debate stage. democratic candidate and former first lady hillary clinton praising her...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan. there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at this library. tributes are pouring in remembering nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. her legacy being honored with a moment of silence on the debate stage. former first lady hillary clinton praising her predecessors. nancy's strength of character was legendary and her advocacy, especially for alzheimer's research, was tireless, praying for her family. along with accolades from her husband. >> she loved her husband, she loved the country, and at least with me, she was always very fair and decent. and i'll never forget that. >> reporter: president obama and first lady michelle obama releasing a statement saying our former first lady redefined the role in her time here, adding, and we remain grateful for nancy reagan's life, thankful for her guidance and prayerful that she and her beloved husband are together again. the first lady who succeeded her, barbara bush, writing nancy reagan was t
mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan. there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at this library. tributes are pouring in remembering nancy reagan as a woman of grace and grandeur. her legacy being honored with a moment of silence on the debate stage. former first lady hillary clinton praising her predecessors. nancy's strength of character was legendary and...
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mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan, who died on june 5, 2004. i'm john lawrence reporting. >> tia: pressure is mounting four governor john kasich in the presidential race with two big primaries coming up in michigan and right here in ohio. >> brian: now or never, right, for john kasich? nichole certificate ski vrsansky is here with a look at the strategy heading into the races. the governor has to get it done now, or it just isn't going to happen for him. >> nichole: arnold schwarzenegger, he scored a big endorsement. the actor and former california rally in columbus yesterday. they hope it will sway more mode rate votes kasich's way. the next primary is toech in four states and the biggest prize in michigan. the american research group in michigan does show kasich on top in that state. some say it's a fluke. two other polls show donald trump with a strong lead. there are 59 delegates up for grabs in michigan, and kasich could use some help. he has 34 so far. trump has ten times that. kasich says a lot has to do
mrs. reagan will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california next to her husband, ronald wilson reagan, who died on june 5, 2004. i'm john lawrence reporting. >> tia: pressure is mounting four governor john kasich in the presidential race with two big primaries coming up in michigan and right here in ohio. >> brian: now or never, right, for john kasich? nichole certificate ski vrsansky is here with a look at the strategy heading into the races. the...
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i not only congratulate but thank my friend, ed wilson, for all he's done for our country and our community. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i also rise today to comment on recent statement made by the leading democrat candidate for president and former secretary of state hillary clinton who just on sunday night on cnn was asked about her policies and she said that she's -- quote, i'm the only candidate which has a policy about bringing economic opportunity, using clean, renewable energy as the key into coal country. because we are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. mr. speaker, we need a president who has an all-of-the-above energy policy, not one who so blatantly discriminates against coal. this attack and war on coal that hillary clinton plans to continue, just like our current president, who devastates our state. we're in a recession in west virginia. we need a president who will fight for our coal miners, promote the all-of-the-above energy policy and utilize our country's natural resources, including coal. this is important to west virginia and everyone in the
i not only congratulate but thank my friend, ed wilson, for all he's done for our country and our community. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i also rise today to comment on recent statement made by the leading democrat candidate for president and former secretary of state hillary clinton who just on sunday night on cnn was asked about her policies and she said that she's -- quote, i'm the only candidate which has a policy about bringing economic opportunity, using clean, renewable energy...