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mrs. wilson: ...which is why educators like dewey thought fdr's aims were critical in furthering progressivism in the 1930s. okay, i want to put a pin in the new deal, and talk about something that's influencing society right now. social media. finally, something that we care about. that's very funny, steven. but the rise of facebook, twitter, instagram and youtube affects every aspect of our culture in ways unheard of even ten years ago. but that's a good thing, right? i mean, now everyone has a voice. it can be. it can also be a bad thing when certain irresponsible voices use social media to lie or hurt. who can give an example? how about miss reagan? why are you calling on me? oh, you have first hand experience. but... i apologized to you. well, has your great-grandfather apologized to anyone yet? i'm sorry. what for? for saying how much he would like a police state where innocent people can be rounded up and brutalized. that was... taken out of context. well, why'd he even say it? well, becau
mrs. wilson: ...which is why educators like dewey thought fdr's aims were critical in furthering progressivism in the 1930s. okay, i want to put a pin in the new deal, and talk about something that's influencing society right now. social media. finally, something that we care about. that's very funny, steven. but the rise of facebook, twitter, instagram and youtube affects every aspect of our culture in ways unheard of even ten years ago. but that's a good thing, right? i mean, now everyone has...
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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, the president's failure to lead our nation for a strategy of peace through strength has resulted in mass murders in the middle east. we have seen his failure to take action after syria violated his declared red line and used chemical weapons against its citizens. we have seen his failure in recognizing isil da'ish as a threat to american families as the j.v. team. the president has been inaccurate in describing his dangerous nuclear depeel. sadly, we read tragic stories of men, women and children fleeing their homes in syria. they're escaping a murderous government. the same government propped up by the iranian regime. the president is establishing a failed dangerous legacy that has left the middle east in wars and mayhem with refugees nd migrants drowning at sea. ambas
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, the president's failure to lead our nation for a strategy of peace through strength has resulted in mass murders in the middle east. we have seen his failure to take action after syria violated his declared red line and used chemical weapons against its citizens....
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mr. wilson is grumbling. >>> coming up, we cover the valley fire as survivors pick through devtation once their home. >>> grief in utah where water, not flames, claims the lives of so many. investigators get closer to recognizing what started it >>> while the valley fire rages on, investigators getting closer to recognize what starred it owl. >> evacuees clinging to belongings as homes turn to ash. >> lives lost and four people missing. "today in the bay" starts right now. 2k3w50d wednesday morning to you. thanks for joining us i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm scott brock. some area could see much-needed rain. kari hall, find out if sprinkles are going to hit your neighborhood. >> good morning. starts later on for the north bay and continues to make its way across the rest of the bay area as we go into the afternoon to evening hours watching the cluster as it approaches northern california, that will be here once again later on today weep have mostly clear skies this morning and temperatures are cool in the south bay. it's 54 degrees. the wind will pick up into the afternoon. clouds rollin
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mr. wilson: this august the h. canyon facility at the u.s. department of energy savannah river site near akin, south carolina, celebrated 60 years of service. h. canyon is america's only hardened nuclear chemical separations plant still operating and its dedicated staff play a vital role in our nation's history and in the future. during the world war h. canyon was vital for victory, promoting national defense by peace through strength. today it continues to process nuclear materials safely and securely and delivers fuel to the tennessee valley authority. h. canyon is also a pioneer for the future, developing plutonium-powered batteries for the national aeronautics and space administration, for deep space exploration. we saw the results of this incredible technology this summer, with the historic close range photo graphs of the most remote planet, plupe pluto -- pluto. i am grateful to the h. canyon solutions and their employees for operating this remarkable if a sifment i am also grateful for -- facility. i am also grateful for the president
mr. wilson: this august the h. canyon facility at the u.s. department of energy savannah river site near akin, south carolina, celebrated 60 years of service. h. canyon is america's only hardened nuclear chemical separations plant still operating and its dedicated staff play a vital role in our nation's history and in the future. during the world war h. canyon was vital for victory, promoting national defense by peace through strength. today it continues to process nuclear materials safely and...
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mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to drem. rend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: woid, jatvecked for one min. mr. wilson: this week the house armed services committee, lend by chairman mike thornberry, marks cyberweek, a week that highlights the importance of cyberto our families and to our military. this week of hearings with witnesses from private corporations and the department of defense is a fitting start as we also recognize cybersecurity awareness month during october. recent cyberattacks like the devastating attack on the office of personnel management have made it clear that cyberis a new domain of attacks on american families. personal data such as social security number, financial information, and security clearance documents were stolen. putting the personal and financial security of our citizens at risk. the attack underscores the increased reports of cyberattacks against our military websites, government data, and businesses. as chairman of the subcommittee on emerging threats and capabilities with dedicated staff members lik
mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to drem. rend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: woid, jatvecked for one min. mr. wilson: this week the house armed services committee, lend by chairman mike thornberry, marks cyberweek, a week that highlights the importance of cyberto our families and to our military. this week of hearings with witnesses from private corporations and the department of defense is a fitting start as we also recognize cybersecurity awareness month during october. recent...
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mrs. wilson: for the past eight years we have dug our way out of a deep recession that turned once middle class families into people who have less and already struggling families into have-nots. more than 200,000 children are food insecure and go to bed hungry. overall 23% of individuals are food insecure. feeding south florida is a lifeline ha runs food banks, a mobile food pantry that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables a summer food service so students can continue to receive healthy meals when school is out of session, and a program that brings food to senior housing sites. just last week in this very chamber, pope francis reminded us that the fight against poverty and hunger must be fought constantly and on many fronts. feeding south florida does that every day and deserves all the support we can muster. that is why i wear this orange adornment today to honor the entire organization, administration, and workers of feeding south florida. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays
mrs. wilson: for the past eight years we have dug our way out of a deep recession that turned once middle class families into people who have less and already struggling families into have-nots. more than 200,000 children are food insecure and go to bed hungry. overall 23% of individuals are food insecure. feeding south florida is a lifeline ha runs food banks, a mobile food pantry that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables a summer food service so students can continue to receive healthy meals...
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and when the coolidges were suddenly thrust into the presidency, did you realize that mrs. wilsone to call; mrs. taft came to call. the first ladies were very supportive of each other. ms. swain: what was their inauguration like? after they won the white house -- ms. bittinger: it probably was a little bit tense. it was supposed to be good but it was ruined by the vice-president who took the opportunity to kind of berate the senate for blocking legislation and making everything so difficult. and coolidge found it very unseemly and was disappointed. he thought his vice-president lacked discipline. he himself had served only the president and given a very short inaugural address when he was vice-president. so it was a day that wasn't as happy as they expected it to be. ms. swain: so did they have an inaugural ball and a parade? ms. shlaes: i don't think -- i'm thinking not -- the ball was canceled the time before austerity, right? not really -- and that was one of the things that mrs. harding used to needle grace. and grace what shall we wear and mrs. harding said, well, there won't
and when the coolidges were suddenly thrust into the presidency, did you realize that mrs. wilsone to call; mrs. taft came to call. the first ladies were very supportive of each other. ms. swain: what was their inauguration like? after they won the white house -- ms. bittinger: it probably was a little bit tense. it was supposed to be good but it was ruined by the vice-president who took the opportunity to kind of berate the senate for blocking legislation and making everything so difficult....
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mr. wilson. >> and ladies and gentlemen, it is a unique situation where i have just been recognized and getto preside simultaneously. it really gives me an opportunity to thank the ranking member smith for their planning this week, cyber week. it is a recognition for our three witnesses how important what you're doing protecting american families. i'm very grateful. we had a hearing yesterday on cyber threats to american families, our national defense. we have this hearing later this afternoon. we have a briefing. i want the american people to know we have really good people like the congressman all the way from long island, who is the ranking member of the emerging threat subcommittee. this really is a bipartisan issue that we face of great concern of attacks on our government, on private businesses, on american citizens. and what you're doing is so important. we have extraordinary staff people who are here working on these issues. and, again, each one of you in your capacity are making such a difference. and we look forward to working with you in the future. particular, secretary wot, dur
mr. wilson. >> and ladies and gentlemen, it is a unique situation where i have just been recognized and getto preside simultaneously. it really gives me an opportunity to thank the ranking member smith for their planning this week, cyber week. it is a recognition for our three witnesses how important what you're doing protecting american families. i'm very grateful. we had a hearing yesterday on cyber threats to american families, our national defense. we have this hearing later this...
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mrs. woodrow wilson the second. stay through all through the roosevelt's and everything.he knew everything to do, where the bodies were buried, everything. she handled the press conference. >> he other thing we should establish early on is that the trumans got their support from one another. >> they were a partnership 100%. >> the ushers worked in the white house described them as the closest knit family they had seen. >> can you talk a little bit about what you know about how they supported one another? >> they reminded me a lot of the carters. they were together a lot and like to read and discuss things and enjoy being together. margaret and the president were musical. they liked to listen to records and stuff like that. it was very much the same thing i think. intimate, personal. that is how they lived. >> we will go back in time and tell you a bit of the biography of this woman who came to serve as first lady. let me tell you how you can become involved in our program. your comments make this special and interesting. there are three ways to do that. you can dial in th
mrs. woodrow wilson the second. stay through all through the roosevelt's and everything.he knew everything to do, where the bodies were buried, everything. she handled the press conference. >> he other thing we should establish early on is that the trumans got their support from one another. >> they were a partnership 100%. >> the ushers worked in the white house described them as the closest knit family they had seen. >> can you talk a little bit about what you know...
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wilson: mr.peaker, in 1987 i was grateful to be present in columbia, his remarks, south carolina, when pope john paul ii as the polish-born pope promoted liberation from communism in europe. yesterday i was grateful to be present with pope francis prior to arriving in the united states, the pope visited cuba. an associated press article reprinted this week said pope francis gave a message that cubans should, quote, overcome ideological preconceptions and be willing to change, end of quote. end the dictatorship of cuba, only the communist ideology is allowed to be change. hopefully change will lead to freedom as protch by pope john paul. change must come to the economy which was stolen from its owners and is now held by the cuban military which controls over 70% of all businesses. this corrupt regime impoverishing its citizens has been propped up by soviet union and then chavez of venezuela. both have now failed as russians and venezuelans seen the failure of their government in conclusion, god bl
wilson: mr.peaker, in 1987 i was grateful to be present in columbia, his remarks, south carolina, when pope john paul ii as the polish-born pope promoted liberation from communism in europe. yesterday i was grateful to be present with pope francis prior to arriving in the united states, the pope visited cuba. an associated press article reprinted this week said pope francis gave a message that cubans should, quote, overcome ideological preconceptions and be willing to change, end of quote. end...
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mr. wilson: madam 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. mr. wilson: madam speaker, last week the house of representatives thoughtfully voted three times to oppose the iranian nuclear deal. the bipartisan effort represented the will of the american people where a majority oppose this deal. the first vote was a sense of congress that the president failed to comply with the law to submit all agreements to congress. the second vote was to defeat the deal. and the third vote was to prevent the president from lifting sanctions on iran until 2017. i am grateful to chairman ed royce for his leadership in holding hearings and advancing legislation to fight this dangerous deal. sadly they are blocked in the senate by democrats who fail to see the threats of death to america, death to israel. this is an historic mistake. the president is flooding billions of dollars to the iranian regime to fund terrorist attacks and has paved the way for iran to de
mr. wilson: madam 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. mr. wilson: madam speaker, last week the house of representatives thoughtfully voted three times to oppose the iranian nuclear deal. the bipartisan effort represented the will of the american people where a majority oppose this deal. the first vote was a sense of congress that the president failed to comply...
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mrs. woodrow wilson. kathrine sibley: that's amazing. i didn't know that. susan swain: where is madame marcia when you want to know your future today? cathy in rockville, maryland. hi. you're on. cathy: hi. we're really enjoying your show. i was wondering why mrs. harding wasn't well liked but respected? kathrine sibley: oh, that's an interesting question. she -- you're suggesting that her -- her likeability is understood not to be very high but her respectability is higher if i understand you correctly. yes, and i -- it's quite interesting. this gets us sort of into the whole discussion of where she falls as a first lady. i don't know if you're necessarily going there. but she has been i think many -- it's interesting you'd mentioned early that she wasn't very maternal. now, i actually would disagree with that. i think if her relationship with the newsboys and some of those men around her, the young men who worked for her. but kind of on that same vain though, i think there's a sense that perhaps she was kind of a hard person to be around that she could be
mrs. woodrow wilson. kathrine sibley: that's amazing. i didn't know that. susan swain: where is madame marcia when you want to know your future today? cathy in rockville, maryland. hi. you're on. cathy: hi. we're really enjoying your show. i was wondering why mrs. harding wasn't well liked but respected? kathrine sibley: oh, that's an interesting question. she -- you're suggesting that her -- her likeability is understood not to be very high but her respectability is higher if i understand you...
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. >> woodrow wilson fired up to face this abusive mr. invincible vince popally on their sideline. hands it off, and wow, he does not look back. look at that speed. takes off 68 yards to the house. shuts out woodrow wilson. another long run. gloucester catholic. check out the speed of glassboro. his touch goes untouched. glassboro blows out catholic. >> cherokee visiting washington township. fakes the handoff, taking himself two yards for the score. they win. >> strike up the band. camden hosting highland. one sided game. camden, big interception here. turns on the jets and turns that into six points. he's still going. all camden tonight. 42-0. >> let's go down to ocean city, final seconds in the first half. watch this, our play of the night. vinny nelson is there -- actually, pops out of his teamma teammate's hand and right into his. they win the 31-20. >> nort penn and west catholic playing on the compast network. the touchdown, north penn evens their record at 1-1 on the season with a 40-24 win. >> germantown academy visiting prep charter. looking, looking, trying to find somebod
. >> woodrow wilson fired up to face this abusive mr. invincible vince popally on their sideline. hands it off, and wow, he does not look back. look at that speed. takes off 68 yards to the house. shuts out woodrow wilson. another long run. gloucester catholic. check out the speed of glassboro. his touch goes untouched. glassboro blows out catholic. >> cherokee visiting washington township. fakes the handoff, taking himself two yards for the score. they win. >> strike up the...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a great american, howard curtis jones. a constituent and dear friend who is the founder and president of the wilson, north carolina opportunities industrialization center. this past monday, september 29, mr. jones was presented with the outstanding rural leader of the year award and an auspicious occasion in raleigh, north carolina, the highest award bestowed by the north carolina rural center and the rural economic development organization. this recognition could not be awarded to a more deserving individual. mr. jones has long been an inspiration to many with his compassion and work. i am honored to call howard jones my friend of more than 45 years. the rural leader award recognizes an individual who demonstrates remarkable commitment to improving the way of life in rural north carolina by enhancing the community and positively impacting the quality of life for its residents. mr. jones has been helping people from wilson and surrounding communities for more than 40 years. he has earned this recognition through decades of hard work and community involvement. born in sims, north carolina, during th
mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a great american, howard curtis jones. a constituent and dear friend who is the founder and president of the wilson, north carolina opportunities industrialization center. this past monday, september 29, mr. jones was presented with the outstanding rural leader of the year award and an auspicious occasion in raleigh, north carolina, the highest award bestowed by the north carolina rural center and the rural economic development organization. this...
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mr. fiance. just aminute. here is melda wilson before. all ght, lindme let's see the new you. hello! all right, are you ready, shawn? are you sure? shawn, take off that blindfold. take a look at your ide-to-be. oh. >> a little romance. >> hold on. stay right there and you stay here. make sure we have this worked out, shawn. ready? you're going to spin around. onthree, one, two, three, take a look. >> oh, wow. i haven't had color in so long. i love it. >> you look beautiful. >> look at camera 12 if you ulwo mind. tell us abou it, louis. >> such a pretty girl to work with. it was so much fun. >> beautiful. >> i softened her base color and then i added minimalhligs just to keep the hair very healthy and then igor gave her this great haircut. we just gave it shape. it's simple. she can wear it naral,tuurly , have it blown out like we did today. >>hawn swhat are we thinking, big guy? >> i actually love it. i'm taking her to dinner tonight. >> out on the town. of course. >> when is the wedding date? >> 29th of may, 2016. >> you lk so beautiful. at dress is gorgeous. >> flowersre going io f
mr. fiance. just aminute. here is melda wilson before. all ght, lindme let's see the new you. hello! all right, are you ready, shawn? are you sure? shawn, take off that blindfold. take a look at your ide-to-be. oh. >> a little romance. >> hold on. stay right there and you stay here. make sure we have this worked out, shawn. ready? you're going to spin around. onthree, one, two, three, take a look. >> oh, wow. i haven't had color in so long. i love it. >> you look...
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mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. there on: mr. speaker, is a clear fact that these are and that the regime in iran is a dangerous threat to world peace. the president's legacy of failed policies of weakness has led to the middle eastern chaos, with refugees, families fleeing for their lives and drowning at sea. it's not too late to stop a bad situation from getting even worse. a nuclear armed iran is a threat to every country everywhere. we need a deal that is verifiable, enforceable, and accountable. is it verifiable? no, because the secret deals it will be the iranians who certify whether or not they are complying. is it enforceable? no. because the sanctions that have been effective enin forcing them to the bargaining tainl will be lifted. iran will then have the money it needs to complete its nuclear programs, missile development, and expand their funding of terror. with future terrorist attacks, media should trace the funding to determine if the source is from this deal
mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. there on: mr. speaker, is a clear fact that these are and that the regime in iran is a dangerous threat to world peace. the president's legacy of failed policies of weakness has led to the middle eastern chaos, with refugees, families fleeing for their lives and drowning at sea. it's not too late to stop a bad situation from getting even worse. a...
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>> woodrow wilson fired up to face bishop eustace. but eustace has mr. invensable on their side. ndoff. he does not look back. wow. showing off some speed. taking off. 68 yards with the score. eustace shuts out woodrow wilson. 13-0. got another long run to show you. check out the speed of the glassboro's golden. the golden touch goes untouched into the end zone. glassboro blows out catholic. evan powell fake this handoff but takes it himself. they win 33-13. ♪3nkÑ strike up the band. camden hosting highland. very one sided game. big interception here. turns on the jets and turns that pick into six points. still going. all camden last night. they blow out highland 42-0. let's go down the shore. ocean city. final seconds of the first half and watch this. it's the play of the night last night. vinny nelson, ball pops out of his teammate's hands and right into his. he does the rest. absegami gets the lead and they win 31-20. north penn and west catholic. pass to john, touchdown. north penn evens the record with a 40-24 win. germantown academy visiting prep charter. deopatu looking, lo
>> woodrow wilson fired up to face bishop eustace. but eustace has mr. invensable on their side. ndoff. he does not look back. wow. showing off some speed. taking off. 68 yards with the score. eustace shuts out woodrow wilson. 13-0. got another long run to show you. check out the speed of the glassboro's golden. the golden touch goes untouched into the end zone. glassboro blows out catholic. evan powell fake this handoff but takes it himself. they win 33-13. ♪3nkÑ strike up the band....
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wilson. gayle? [applause] we also have with us mr. gary shepard, the vice president of strategic communications for general electric. gary? [applause] and tonight is a special night as we have with us a very special group of students from around the country, 20 ge/reagan foundation scholarship winners and their families. if you all would please stand. [applause] they will be attending universities this fall backed by one of this country's greatest companies and, of course, one of its greatest presidents. thank you all for coming. people often ask me whether there's a criterion for someone who speaks at the reagan library. and as many of you regulars know, we have hosted a wide variety of political figures, some of international importance and some who are presidents of the united states, for example. we also see here candidates for the presidency such as the 412 who will be here for our september presidential primary debate. [laughter] but we also host important book authors, hollywood stars, historians, academics, media personalities
wilson. gayle? [applause] we also have with us mr. gary shepard, the vice president of strategic communications for general electric. gary? [applause] and tonight is a special night as we have with us a very special group of students from around the country, 20 ge/reagan foundation scholarship winners and their families. if you all would please stand. [applause] they will be attending universities this fall backed by one of this country's greatest companies and, of course, one of its greatest...
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wilson: i suspect sister sheppard's offense might be of a different kind. isn't that right, mrs. cook? "fit for active duty. return to unit." thank you for the lift, lieutenant. harry. harry moffitt. aah! aah! elsie, where are they all from? gallipoli. at times like these, men make rash declarations. i was wrong. i didn't mean to take advantage. i just need a friend. what shall we drink to? your safe return from anzac cove. fate willing. high command want a general hospital closer to anzac, so they're setting one up on lemnos island.
wilson: i suspect sister sheppard's offense might be of a different kind. isn't that right, mrs. cook? "fit for active duty. return to unit." thank you for the lift, lieutenant. harry. harry moffitt. aah! aah! elsie, where are they all from? gallipoli. at times like these, men make rash declarations. i was wrong. i didn't mean to take advantage. i just need a friend. what shall we drink to? your safe return from anzac cove. fate willing. high command want a general hospital closer to...
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wilson: yes. >> let me ask you about one of the iconic moments. he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. but get beyond that important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you you just talk about in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say they did not follow up my coming up with a policy for how to bring down the wall. the basic tenor in reagan's conversation towards the end of his administration was that maybe this was something that could happen in several decades. to give another example about the berlin wall, he said to me that henry kissinger said to him in november of 1988 that what would have been on his watch was the very gradual start of a very gradual diminishing of soviet control. the wall might come down within the next two decades. it happens within a year and not because reagan said to tear down the wall. when it came down that night it was not because
wilson: yes. >> let me ask you about one of the iconic moments. he travels to west berlin and says mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. but get beyond that important speech and have significant it was to the 10 year period you you just talk about in terms of his approach to the cold war and the fall of the soviet union. james graham wilson: at the end of the day, there was no operational policy that flowed from it in the reagan administration. that is to say they did not follow up my...
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mr. dooley? he's gone. he was selected for officer training. olive! i got a telegram from harry. he's going to pass through rouen. i'm going to see harry today. good luck to you too, sweetheart. wilson: i am leaving no. 1 agh. the aif matron-in-chief is taking furlough to australia. - we'll miss you. - i'll be back. olive: you see, i'm going to volunteer... pat! ...for the casualty clearing station. there's one quite near trois arbres. take care. prior: there was a battle at a place called fromelles.
mr. dooley? he's gone. he was selected for officer training. olive! i got a telegram from harry. he's going to pass through rouen. i'm going to see harry today. good luck to you too, sweetheart. wilson: i am leaving no. 1 agh. the aif matron-in-chief is taking furlough to australia. - we'll miss you. - i'll be back. olive: you see, i'm going to volunteer... pat! ...for the casualty clearing station. there's one quite near trois arbres. take care. prior: there was a battle at a place called...
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mr. rojansky, i've met are the work you do at the wilson center.on for you regarding the migrants. i want to know how many russia has taken in, and if you have a number. i also want to know why the arab states are not taking any of these migrants. why are they all going to europe? thank you and i will take your answer off the air. guest: a great question. i don't know how many if any russia has taken in. i do know that russia, to the surprise of many people, is the second destination the world after the united states for immigration. this is the -- i would not be surprised if we start to see flows come through those regions. they are all to the south and all local regions. surprised ife legally, or illegally, we do see flows of refugees from the syrian conflict. certainly, i know we have seen refugees from the past coming out of the central asian conflicts, to stand and afghanistan going into russia. it is true that plenty of refugees are going into jordan and lebanon. but the history of refugee flows in this region, going back to 1948 to the estab
mr. rojansky, i've met are the work you do at the wilson center.on for you regarding the migrants. i want to know how many russia has taken in, and if you have a number. i also want to know why the arab states are not taking any of these migrants. why are they all going to europe? thank you and i will take your answer off the air. guest: a great question. i don't know how many if any russia has taken in. i do know that russia, to the surprise of many people, is the second destination the world...
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mr. rojansky, i've met are the work you do at the wilson center.a question for you regarding the migrants. i want to know how many russia has taken in, and if you have a number. i also want to know why the arab states are not taking any of these migrants. why are they all going to europe? thank you and i will take your answer off the air. guest: a great question. i don't know how many if any russia has taken in. i do know that russia, to the surprise of many people, is the second destination the world after the united states for immigration. this is the -- i would not be surprised if we start to see flows come through those regions. they are all to the south and all local regions. surprised ife legally, or illegally, we do see flows of refugees from the syrian conflict. certainly, i know we have seen refugees from the past coming out of the central asian conflicts, to stand and afghanistan going into russia. it is true that plenty of refugees are going into jordan and lebanon. but the history of refugee flows in this region, going back to 1948 to t
mr. rojansky, i've met are the work you do at the wilson center.a question for you regarding the migrants. i want to know how many russia has taken in, and if you have a number. i also want to know why the arab states are not taking any of these migrants. why are they all going to europe? thank you and i will take your answer off the air. guest: a great question. i don't know how many if any russia has taken in. i do know that russia, to the surprise of many people, is the second destination...
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lazarus arrest commissioner vice president honda commissioner wilson arrest commissioner swig is absent that that motion carries 4 to zero mr. white horn if you have any questions get in touch with us. >> next is appeal number 5 versus the department of building inspection with the building approval on pen people avenue protesting the issuance on june 15th to add a permit to erect a building for a 5 story with 14 hundred square feet of a - >> i need to make a disdisclosure i have an existing relationship with reuben, junius & rose and i've retained it as council and reuben, junius & rose representation is appearing before the board will not have any effect on my decision today. >> we'll hear from the appellant now you have 7 minutes. >> good afternoon i need guidance i'm the appellant i understand we need 4 out of 5 votes and going forward i'd like a 5 board members to hear my case which do we have a fifth member here. >> there's never a guarantee to have 5 on a given evening so if i were you i'd precede. >> i'm sorry, i can't hear you. >> there's envelope a guarantee on a given evening to have all 5 members here we encoura
lazarus arrest commissioner vice president honda commissioner wilson arrest commissioner swig is absent that that motion carries 4 to zero mr. white horn if you have any questions get in touch with us. >> next is appeal number 5 versus the department of building inspection with the building approval on pen people avenue protesting the issuance on june 15th to add a permit to erect a building for a 5 story with 14 hundred square feet of a - >> i need to make a disdisclosure i have an...
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commissioner fung commissioner vice president honda commissioner wilson and commissioner swig okay that motion carries 5 to zero and mr. navaro you can contact me or inspector duffy to talk about the process. >> so we'll move on to item 6 ab they'll be heard together is john nolte and nick versus the planning commission property on hiding street protesting the issuance on june 11th for the architecture incorporated for the pursuant to the planning code for an 85 unit building with 4 thousand plus gross secret and a demolition of a one structure for the united states postal service and on for hearing today is the gentleman in the room okay my understanding commissioners from any confidences he had an interest in withdrawing his appeal not able to process the paperwork he's told me by phone not planning on attending the hearing we can precede with mr. nolte's appeal wherever you may your decision dispose of the appeal at the same time. >> so mr. nolte if you'll step forward i want to mention you have a family member in the room under the boards rule members of the families or outside the representatives of an appellant
commissioner fung commissioner vice president honda commissioner wilson and commissioner swig okay that motion carries 5 to zero and mr. navaro you can contact me or inspector duffy to talk about the process. >> so we'll move on to item 6 ab they'll be heard together is john nolte and nick versus the planning commission property on hiding street protesting the issuance on june 11th for the architecture incorporated for the pursuant to the planning code for an 85 unit building with 4...
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mr. chairman. admiral rogers, i appreciate arr everything you do to protect the homeland for future generations. in recent press briefings at the wilson center, you said that what keeps you up at night, and i know you've been asked that question several times today, are threats to critical infrastructure, and that you've been observing nation states spending a lot of time with the power structure of the united states. as you know better than perhaps anyone, the department of defense relies upon the electric grid for 99% of its electricity needs without which each the department's position is that it cannot affect its mission. and of course there are 320 million americans that are also dependent on it pretty significantly for everyday survival. a widespread collapse of the electric grid of course would lead to gross societal collapse. so wearing your cyber com hat, do you look at attacks that could come from electromagnetic pulse? do you find industry to be a willing partner to secure the grid? what have you been tasked with or coordinated with or asked to do from the department of homeland security or frc or the ferc, federal energy r
mr. chairman. admiral rogers, i appreciate arr everything you do to protect the homeland for future generations. in recent press briefings at the wilson center, you said that what keeps you up at night, and i know you've been asked that question several times today, are threats to critical infrastructure, and that you've been observing nation states spending a lot of time with the power structure of the united states. as you know better than perhaps anyone, the department of defense relies upon...