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bad, and mrs. wilson was his second wife, whom he married in the white house after the death of his first wife, and she was from washington, not originally, but she spent her whole mature life in washington, and she knew people. their friends got together and bought them a house which was , a very, veryold nice street, and that is where he lived his last years, and that is where he died. announcer: talk about those years. how long was it, and what was he doing at that time? le: he died in 1924, and he mainly took care of himself. he was in terrible physical shape after the stroke he suffered, and many went to see him, as much as she would allow, because his doctor did not want him over taxed with visitors, and he was a very excited type man about affairs of state and what he had accomplished, so people were admitted, and pretty much he stayed at home. he would go out for a drive, but he was a very sick man. , edither: so his wife wilson, lived for a while after him, so what happened to the house after he
bad, and mrs. wilson was his second wife, whom he married in the white house after the death of his first wife, and she was from washington, not originally, but she spent her whole mature life in washington, and she knew people. their friends got together and bought them a house which was , a very, veryold nice street, and that is where he lived his last years, and that is where he died. announcer: talk about those years. how long was it, and what was he doing at that time? le: he died in 1924,...
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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: withou objection. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the front page of the "washington post" last week, june 9, reported, quote, attacks on u.s. by men set free, about 12 from guantanamo bay. the article revealed, quote, the obama administration believes about 12 detainees released from the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, have launched attacks against u.s. or allied forces in afghanistan, killing about half dozen americans. in march a senior pentagon official made a startling admission to lawmakers when he acknowledged that former guantanamo inmates were responsible for the deaths of americans overseas. but "the washington post" has learned additional deaths, while most of the incidents are directed to military personnel, the dead also included one american civilian, a female aide worker, end of quote. it is
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: withou objection. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the front page of the "washington post" last week, june 9, reported, quote, attacks on u.s. by men set free, about 12 from guantanamo bay. the article revealed, quote, the obama administration believes about 12 detainees released from the...
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wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as we conclude, i think it's quite appropriate that kevin gates emerging threats subcommittee is seated with the chairman. i really appreciate kevin has -- almost 20-year history of working on these issues before many of us had ever heard of them. so -- chairman, we're fortunate to have such great people who are assisting our country protecting american families. general moore, what legal or policy framework governs information conflict of the sort involvement from the use of social media for propaganda and recruitment. as a tactical manner, how success to the use of social media. >> yes, sir, i think you're aware, a lot of what we're doing to counter isil and iraq and syria resolves around kond u it to get after those types of problems. we have the authorities to connect those types of operations and i don't see limitations at the this time? >> and indeed, sadly, we saw with the san bernardino mass murder, we the orlando mass murder, there was a direct social media contact and availa
wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as we conclude, i think it's quite appropriate that kevin gates emerging threats subcommittee is seated with the chairman. i really appreciate kevin has -- almost 20-year history of working on these issues before many of us had ever heard of them. so -- chairman, we're fortunate to have such great people who are assisting our country protecting american families. general moore, what legal or policy framework governs information conflict of the sort...
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mr. wilson. >> well i think you're missing the point. >> well, i think you're missing the point.oint is if the company is being run so poorly and not just three years, probably four or five years, then you have to go after, not the ceo but you have to go after what is the board. >> i love when they tell me i missed the point. went to college to get stupid. he totally dismissed the current ceo, laurent potdevin but the guy has only been at the helm for three years. he couldn't be held for long-term underperformance and disregarded the fact that nike and underarmarm our see their stocks soon. is that better than down? just asking. he said i was looking at the company as part of a narrow context of competition. i pointed out i couldn't find a single retailer with this kind of performance. sales were said it would him. why didn't he buy the company or at least offer what it would take to fix it. he just insisted well, guess what, then that i set the bar too low and talked about how lulu should owe the yoga category. when i saw the futility of arguing it was over but i found it constr
mr. wilson. >> well i think you're missing the point. >> well, i think you're missing the point.oint is if the company is being run so poorly and not just three years, probably four or five years, then you have to go after, not the ceo but you have to go after what is the board. >> i love when they tell me i missed the point. went to college to get stupid. he totally dismissed the current ceo, laurent potdevin but the guy has only been at the helm for three years. he couldn't...
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mr. wilson, thank you. before i answer your question, we also appreciate the great support from the subcommittee and agree that your staff -- the staff supporting that has been outstanding. they're very knowledgeable and helpful as we work together. the ability to integrate our coalition partners into our operations at u.s. cyber command is critical. we have broad latitude and authorities that have been granted to us for that partnership. they are actually primarily today with our partners, we are working and do communicate with nato. right now our focus has been our partners as well as there are some other partners that are really interested in how they actually create the capacity to have their versions of cyber command and to do, you know, military cyber operations in countries that are still, i think, at the verge of trying to decide whether they're going to take the same steps that we've taken. types of practical areas we work today with our coalition partners. one -- some members of the committee cong
mr. wilson, thank you. before i answer your question, we also appreciate the great support from the subcommittee and agree that your staff -- the staff supporting that has been outstanding. they're very knowledgeable and helpful as we work together. the ability to integrate our coalition partners into our operations at u.s. cyber command is critical. we have broad latitude and authorities that have been granted to us for that partnership. they are actually primarily today with our partners, we...
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mr. wilson, thank you. before i answer your question, we also appreciate the great support from the subcommittee and agree that your staff -- the staff supporting that has been outstanding. they're very knowledgeable and helpful as we work together. the ability to integrate our coalition partners into our operations at u.s. cyber command is critical. we have broad latitude and authorities that have been granted to us for that partnership. they are actually primarily today with our partners, we are working and do communicate with nato. right now our focus has been our partners as well as there are some other partners that are really interested in how they actually create the capacity to have their versions of cyber command and to do, you know, military cyber operations in countries that are still, i think, at the verge of trying to decide whether they're going to take the same steps that we've taken. types of practical areas we work today with our coalition partners. one -- some members of the committee cong
mr. wilson, thank you. before i answer your question, we also appreciate the great support from the subcommittee and agree that your staff -- the staff supporting that has been outstanding. they're very knowledgeable and helpful as we work together. the ability to integrate our coalition partners into our operations at u.s. cyber command is critical. we have broad latitude and authorities that have been granted to us for that partnership. they are actually primarily today with our partners, we...
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mrs. wilson's letter immediately asked a senior member of his staff to call the family and apologize for the error, and offer his and and severe condolences. >>> it is a tough transition here to talk about the weather. a beautiful day in the bay area a live look from downtown san francisco. a spectacular day in the bay area. >> for more on those conditions let's go over to know martin. >> it is definitely a nice day. temperatures were a bit warm today and fog will return to the coast tonight. it is not there as you look at the golden gate bridge. but it will be there as we get into the evening hours. plenty of fog tomorrow morning and it will do just what he did this morning. temperatures in the inland valleys were significantly warmer yesterday some areas 5 degrees - 8 degrees warmer. the bulk of the fog is south down around south of point conception. as we coming closer we can see the current temperatures 82 in fairfield, 82 in concord so pretty nice. not as hot as it was a few days ago. these numbers are running about 90 these numbers are running about 9 degrees warmer in berkeley, 8 degr
mrs. wilson's letter immediately asked a senior member of his staff to call the family and apologize for the error, and offer his and and severe condolences. >>> it is a tough transition here to talk about the weather. a beautiful day in the bay area a live look from downtown san francisco. a spectacular day in the bay area. >> for more on those conditions let's go over to know martin. >> it is definitely a nice day. temperatures were a bit warm today and fog will return to...
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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 from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week south carolina pays honor and tributes the dedicated men and women of the south carolina state guard. the unpaid volunteers of the state guard are always prepared for challenging events in the community. they respond quickly to help families recover after natural disasters. the south carolina state guard was crucial during the flooding last october. this thousand-year flood devastated many neighborhoods. embers from all three brigades of the state guard filled sandbags, assisted law enforcement. i was grateful to look at this firsthand, accompanied by representatives finley of columbia and chip of ermo. our citizens appreciate the command staff of the south carolina state guard for leading and inspiring these members. major general thomas m
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 from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week south carolina pays honor and tributes the dedicated men and women of the south carolina state guard. the unpaid volunteers of the state guard are always prepared for challenging events in the community. they respond quickly to help...
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wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you mr. chairman for citing the subcommittee. i'm very grateful to be chairman of the committee with extraordinary staff that have worked with everyone here. it's also been a remarkable exercise of bipartisanship working with jim lang v.i.n. and i'm particularly grateful the subcommittee members here ho have been so important. i'm just so grateful for our ther members who are here. it's just been a terrific to work with each of them. it's been so meaningful on cyber operations. what can be done. but the dangers to the american people and you're trying to be proactive and we appreciate that very much. in fact, general, what are we doing to make better use of coalition forces and capabilities in the planning and execution of our cyber space operations? how are we aligning our capabilities with our nato allies? >> thank you. before i answer the question we also appreciate the great support from the subcommittee and agree that your staff -- the staff supporting that has been outstanding. they're vrgenonlable and helpful as we work to
wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you mr. chairman for citing the subcommittee. i'm very grateful to be chairman of the committee with extraordinary staff that have worked with everyone here. it's also been a remarkable exercise of bipartisanship working with jim lang v.i.n. and i'm particularly grateful the subcommittee members here ho have been so important. i'm just so grateful for our ther members who are here. it's just been a terrific to work with each of them. it's been...
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mr. wilson, the gentlewoman from wyoming, mrs. lummis, the gentlewoman from california, ms.entleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentleman from california, mr. bera, the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, the gentlewoman from hawaii, ms. gabbard, the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. lowey, the gentleman from maryland, ms. edwards, the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, and the gentlewoman from california, ms. eshoo. vivekananda the senate at the direction -- vice president biden: the senate very direction of the body appoints the members on the part of the senate to escort his excellency, narendra modi, into the house chamber. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from utah mr. hatch. the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the senator from wyoming, mr. barassy. the senator from mississippi, mr. wicker. the senator from tennessee, mr. corker. the senator from ohio, mr. portman. the senator from illinois, mr. durbin, the
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week speaker of the house paul davis ryan presented a positive program on what republican support a better way, our vision for a confident america. speaker ryan has outlined a bold republican agenda that advances meaningful reforms to address poverty, protect national security, grow our economy, and create jobs. and defend the constitution, improve health care, and reform the tax code. the better way program will provide positive opportunities for american families in challenges all americans to reach their full potential. the american dream should be true for everyone. all should have a chance to make the most of their lives no matter how they start. the optimistic agebbeda -- agenda, creating jobs, will get america back on track while addressing some of the most serious challenges on our time. i appreciate the speaker's work to make this process, collecting feedback from citizens across the country for a better way. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may the presi
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week speaker of the house paul davis ryan presented a positive program on what republican support a better way, our vision for a confident america. speaker ryan has outlined a bold republican agenda that advances meaningful reforms to address poverty, protect national security, grow our economy, and create jobs. and defend the constitution, improve health care, and reform the tax code. the better way program will provide positive opportunities for american families...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on july 15, the boeing company will mark their 100th birthday, a remarkable achievement for its employees, subcontractors and entire community. boeing opened facilities in north charleston, south carolina, in 2009, creating over 8,000 jobs directly and giving back to the community as a partner. the impact of boeing extends beyond their facility. many of their subcontractors are located in the second congressional district, including zeus, thermal engineering of columbia and a.g.y. of akin. the governor and the general assembly have recognized the important milestone by proclaiming june 1 as boeing impact day across south carolina. congratulations to chairman president c.e.o. of the boeing company, vice chairman, executive vice president, thank all of the many dedicated team members of boeing south carolina, especially the newly selected vice president who lead the group. best wishes for your continued success creating jobs. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may may the
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on july 15, the boeing company will mark their 100th birthday, a remarkable achievement for its employees, subcontractors and entire community. boeing opened facilities in north charleston, south carolina, in 2009, creating over 8,000 jobs directly and giving back to the community as a partner. the impact of boeing extends beyond their facility. many of their subcontractors are located in the second congressional district, including zeus, thermal engineering of columbia...
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mr. wilson. thank you, secretary of state. thank you general mark. the hearing is concluded. order. order. >>> shortly at 1:00 p.m. eastern we'll take you live to the national press club to hear girl scout ceo anna marie chavez. she'll talk about the organization's future and she plans to take questions. >>> president barack obama says there's no clear evidence that the shooter at the orlando nightclub was directed by isis or part of a larger plot. he said he was inspired by information found on the internet. speaking at the white house after meeting with security officials, president obama says the investigation is at the preliminary stages and is being treated as a terrorism investigation. this morning washington journal got some insight from a former security official. >> frank townsend, we were playing the president's remarks. he mentioned there that he had met with his homeland security and national security advisors yesterday in the wake of that incident. what's the top priority in that meeting? what's the biggest unanswered question that those federal officials are going thro
mr. wilson. thank you, secretary of state. thank you general mark. the hearing is concluded. order. order. >>> shortly at 1:00 p.m. eastern we'll take you live to the national press club to hear girl scout ceo anna marie chavez. she'll talk about the organization's future and she plans to take questions. >>> president barack obama says there's no clear evidence that the shooter at the orlando nightclub was directed by isis or part of a larger plot. he said he was inspired by...
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mr. wilson is in asset management, not trading or investment banking. are you going to move bodies out of london? andrew: it is too early to answer that question. we have not even triggered article 50 yet. once we know what the rules are we can make some decisions and i think it is almost irresponsible now to make decisions without those rules. is, we simply do not know and until we know the answer we are not going to make decisions. , thanke: andrew wilson you so much. "surveillance," we speak with mervyn king coming up. we look at the markets and the pound, strengthening for the first time in two trading days. ♪ francine: welcome back. we continue our brexit special but markets today, a little bit of relief. they certainly seemed to be looking a lot at what central banks can do. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. nejra: the biggest manufacturer in the u.k. says the brexit vote will have no immediate impact. rolls-royce is sticking to its saycast this year and they underlying profit will be close to break even in the first half but business wil
mr. wilson is in asset management, not trading or investment banking. are you going to move bodies out of london? andrew: it is too early to answer that question. we have not even triggered article 50 yet. once we know what the rules are we can make some decisions and i think it is almost irresponsible now to make decisions without those rules. is, we simply do not know and until we know the answer we are not going to make decisions. , thanke: andrew wilson you so much....
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday was the 241st birthday of the united states army. a celebration for the strongest fighting force in the world. there are now more countries liberated and thriving in peace and democracy in the history of the world because of the american military. it is an honor to represent the largest initial entry training facility of the army. i was grateful to meet the incoming commanding general of he fort, brigadier general johnson. he served in the tradition of major general bradley becker. this is also a special day for my family as the son of a world war ii veteran of the u.s. army air corps, as a grateful 31-year veteran of the army reserve in the south carolina army national guard, and i appreciate all my guard service of my sons, alan in iraq, julian in egypt, hunter in afghanistan. my fourth son, addison, served as a navy doctor with the army rangers in iraq. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. happy 241st birthday, u.s. army. the speaker pro
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday was the 241st birthday of the united states army. a celebration for the strongest fighting force in the world. there are now more countries liberated and thriving in peace and democracy in the history of the world because of the american military. it is an honor to represent the largest initial entry training facility of the army. i was grateful to meet the incoming commanding general of he fort, brigadier general johnson. he served in the tradition of major...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the associated press reported friday the global reach of the islamic state. this clearly clarifies we're in a global war on terrorism, confirming we must defeat islamic terrorists overseas or they will murder here again. as they did in orlando and san bernardino. the article reveals, quote, the u.s. battle against islamic state has not yet curbed the robe f group's global reach and as pressure mounts on extremmists in iraq and syria, they are expected to plot more attacks on the west and insight violence by lone wolves. the c.i.a. director told congress n a rare open meeting, he gave the senate intelligence committee an update on the threat from islamic extremist. isil has a large cadre of who can serve as attacks on the west. we have seen in orlando, and wellser isil is attempting to inspire attacks by sympathizers who have no direct links to the group. our efforts have not reduced the group's terrorism capability and global reach, end of quote. in conclusion, god bless our troops and may the president by his actions never forget september 11 in the global w
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the associated press reported friday the global reach of the islamic state. this clearly clarifies we're in a global war on terrorism, confirming we must defeat islamic terrorists overseas or they will murder here again. as they did in orlando and san bernardino. the article reveals, quote, the u.s. battle against islamic state has not yet curbed the robe f group's global reach and as pressure mounts on extremmists in iraq and syria, they are expected to plot more...
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mr. wilson. you mentioned action item number five, criminalization. can you expand upon that? >> absolutely. we have, in many cases, some of the very necessary tools to prevent hiv transmission. people can be arrested. if you are a sex worker court trance woman and you are rested with condoms, back in be used to further criminalize you for prostitution, just because you have condoms. needle exchange programs are critical part of risk reduction to protectable from tripping hiv. but if you have that paraphernalia, there are laws that can cannot see. their disclosure laws that are not about disclosure, but actually about proving you disclosed. even if you disclose your hiv-positive, even if there is no transmission, even if you use a condom, in fact, using a condom can further criminalize you when you're trying to protect another person, even in the face of science, if you are byerly suppressed, the likely -- virally suppressed, the likelihood of tripping the virus is 99%, they disproportionally impact women and people of color. >> let me ask you this, i've stood on the institute
mr. wilson. you mentioned action item number five, criminalization. can you expand upon that? >> absolutely. we have, in many cases, some of the very necessary tools to prevent hiv transmission. people can be arrested. if you are a sex worker court trance woman and you are rested with condoms, back in be used to further criminalize you for prostitution, just because you have condoms. needle exchange programs are critical part of risk reduction to protectable from tripping hiv. but if you...
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mr. wilson was saying take that one, let's buy that stock. i'm saving every day there's something that intrigues me and yet people want to leave this market so badly. >> has viacom intrigued you at all? sherry, his daughter is the aunt -- her niece comes out against -- or comes out in favor of what the board of directors is essentially saying, saying check his mental competency. nothing new at viacom. stock had a great week on the idea that management will be replaced. not a big vote of confidence there but sherry has yet to make that move -- excuse me, mr. redstone. but so many legal can he questions here, it's fascinating, including nia as controlling shareholder, he's the controlling hair shoulder in national amusements but do they need instructions from their controlling shareholders to make the moves? is it an entity? is it a person? can its mental competency be judged? >> rare instances where if the ceo and his team take a big pay cut, the numbers would go up. >> it's amazing how much money media ceos are paid. >> isn't it outrageous? a
mr. wilson was saying take that one, let's buy that stock. i'm saving every day there's something that intrigues me and yet people want to leave this market so badly. >> has viacom intrigued you at all? sherry, his daughter is the aunt -- her niece comes out against -- or comes out in favor of what the board of directors is essentially saying, saying check his mental competency. nothing new at viacom. stock had a great week on the idea that management will be replaced. not a big vote of...
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mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell: supervisor avalos >> supervisor avalos: thank you. for many years now san francisco has been the leading the region in the urban areas strategic initiative. that's a result of disaster and set up as well after 9/11. now, it's been many years in the making and in practice and in recent years there have been many concerns about the use of quasi-funds for poor urban shield type events that lead to the multiposition of our police department. this is not something that i have seen evidence that has happened to a great extent in san francisco but there are parts of the bay area where that has been a reality. in particular, an alameda county. in
mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell:...
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mr. wilson is every right to be tough but i'm not going to relent on a stock that has been so fabulous andcompany that has changed from when he didn't like it. i may seem argumentive but the good ones, carl, i'm not going to dump on. >> he has a billion dollars at stake. >> he could buy the company. if it was kohl's, i feel bad for kohl's. terry lund gren, eric wiseman, they're having trouble. columbia sports wear, they should hire mr. boil but that is a family company. i have to be tough because those guys are good and since he was on june 1, they have gotten better. i've been a huge critic from them. not even just from the recall of the stink pants. >>> when whe come back, youtube star michelle phan. don't go away. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sarah eisen. along with a press conference at 2:30. brexit remains a focal point, oil below 48 now and we'll get inventories in a half hour. >> our road map begins with the federal reserve wrapping up the two day policy meeting. will fed share janet yellen deal an interest rate surpri
mr. wilson is every right to be tough but i'm not going to relent on a stock that has been so fabulous andcompany that has changed from when he didn't like it. i may seem argumentive but the good ones, carl, i'm not going to dump on. >> he has a billion dollars at stake. >> he could buy the company. if it was kohl's, i feel bad for kohl's. terry lund gren, eric wiseman, they're having trouble. columbia sports wear, they should hire mr. boil but that is a family company. i have to be...
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mr. wilson has had no involvement with lulu lemon since stepping down from the board in i may 2014 and asced we have the right board of directors in place to support the execution of our strategic five year plan. >> i have to say when i finished i wasn't quite sure what he wanted to do with the company. >> i wasn't sure what his specific ideas were beyond the idea that he doesn't like the staggered board terms and wants three directors -- currently they have three directors coming up once every three years. he would like to be able to move more expeditiously. i think he's not happy with the fact that the company is not under armour. but it isn't. >> we might come away with the impression that he would embrace even more technological change more quick. because the pants, the first pants women new and made you look so much better than maybe you were. and that was all about technology. >> shaping technology. >> in the pants. he seemed to suggest mofr that but wasn't great about articulating it i thought. >> he wasn't very adamant or forceful you walk away thinking he wants change but owe don
mr. wilson has had no involvement with lulu lemon since stepping down from the board in i may 2014 and asced we have the right board of directors in place to support the execution of our strategic five year plan. >> i have to say when i finished i wasn't quite sure what he wanted to do with the company. >> i wasn't sure what his specific ideas were beyond the idea that he doesn't like the staggered board terms and wants three directors -- currently they have three directors coming...
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mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell: supervisor avalos >> supervisor avalos: thank you. for many years now san francisco has been the leading the region in the urban areas strategic initiative. that's a result of disaster and set up as well after 9/11. now, it's been many years in the making and in practice and in recent years there have been many concerns about the use of quasi-funds for poor urban shield type events that lead to the multiposition of our police department. this is not something that i have seen evidence that has happened to a great extent in san francisco but there are parts of the bay area where that has been a reality. in particular, an alameda county. in
mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell:...
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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: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: on wednesday, i was grateful to serve on the escort committee for the prime minister of india. due to my former co-chairmanship of the caucus object india and indian americans with my father having served in india during world war ii. the prime minister was warmly received with his positive presentation. quote, as a representative of the world's largest democracy, it is indeed a privilege to speak to the leaders of the oldest. connecting our two nations is also a unique and dynamic bridge of three million indian americans. threats of terror are expanding, and new challenges are emerging in cyberand outer space. india is undergoing profound social and economic change. a commitment to rebuild a peaceful and stable and prosperous afghanistan is our shared objective. in every sector of india's forward march, i see the u.s. as an indispensable partner, end of quote. in conclusion, god bless our troops and
mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: on wednesday, i was grateful to serve on the escort committee for the prime minister of india. due to my former co-chairmanship of the caucus object india and indian americans with my father having served in india during world war ii. the prime minister was warmly received with his positive presentation....
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mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell: supervisor avalos >> supervisor avalos: thank you. for many years now san francisco has been the leading the region in the urban areas strategic initiative. that's a result of disaster and set up as well after 9/11. now, it's been many years in the making and in practice and in recent years there have been many concerns about the use of quasi-funds for poor urban shield type events that lead to the multiposition of our police department. this is not something that i have seen evidence that has happened to a great extent in san francisco but there are parts of the bay area where that has been a reality. in particular, an alameda county. in
mr. wilson make sure you contact your office we can find out who to contact.. >> supervisor farrell: motion by supervisor yee. >> moved and seconded. we can take that without objection >>[gavel] >> clerk: item number four, resolution authorizing the city and county officials to execute and file on behalf of the city and actions necessary for the purpose of obtaining state and federal financial assistance under various grant programs. >> supervisor farrell:...
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mr. wilson. thank you, secretary of state. thank you general mark. the hearing is concluded. order. order. >>> president barack obama says anti-muslim comments from donald trump don't represent, quote, the america we want, end quote. he spoke after meeting with his national security advisers on the threat posed by isis. he was also briefed on the investigation into the orlando nightclub shooting. here's a portion of what the president had to say after that meeting. >> for a while now, the main contribution of some of my friends on the other spside of aisle have made in the fight against isil is to criticize this administration and me for not using the phrase, radical islam. that's the key, they tell us. we can't beat isil unless we call them radical islamists. what exactly would using this label accomplish? what exactly would it change? would it make isil less committed to trying to kill americans? would it bring in more allies? is there a military strategy that is served by this? the answer is none of the above. calling a threat by a different name does not make it go away. this is
mr. wilson. thank you, secretary of state. thank you general mark. the hearing is concluded. order. order. >>> president barack obama says anti-muslim comments from donald trump don't represent, quote, the america we want, end quote. he spoke after meeting with his national security advisers on the threat posed by isis. he was also briefed on the investigation into the orlando nightclub shooting. here's a portion of what the president had to say after that meeting. >> for a while...
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mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty and talking about democracy in this country and using president wilson's speeches and his words to show again the contradictory nature of the direction of the united states. in april 1917, we entered world world war i, and then their banners became a little bit more problematic. they were seen as unpatriotic. and this particular cartoon was , like i said published in june , of 1917, just before women started to be arrested. this particular cartoon shows our allender girl again, the skirt kind of up above the ankle. this is how women dressed when they were standing standing at the white house, so it reflects the reality of how they were on a daily basis and then you see the banner that she from aing is a quote speech written by president wilson, saying we shall fight for the things have always carried nearest our heart for democracy. for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government. then it says w.w. down here at the bottom. this was fairly typical. so this is just before their being arrested, and allender's work contin
mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty and talking about democracy in this country and using president wilson's speeches and his words to show again the contradictory nature of the direction of the united states. in april 1917, we entered world world war i, and then their banners became a little bit more problematic. they were seen as unpatriotic. and this particular cartoon was , like i said published in june , of 1917, just before women started to be arrested. this particular...
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wilson international center. how unusual is it that 51 state department, mostly career diplomats write this memo saying, mr.rian president's bashar al assad's positions otherwise more and more innocent civilians are going to be dead. >> it's unusual. disscent channel memos can be two or three individuals this is 51 which required weeks if not months to organize. and someone willfully leaked the memo. they turned it into a station identification memo over deep frustration in the state department with the obama administration's policies toward syria. that is the take away. one other point, i don't think this is an issue for this administration. it's unlikely that the president is going to reconsider or essentially agree with what the diplomats are proposing. >> over this five-year civil war, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been killed. millions have been made homeless internally or externally and what these diplomats, these career professionals are saying, mr. president you have to do something to stop and most of those people they say were killed by bashar al assad's regime. >> 450,000 dead. let's sa
wilson international center. how unusual is it that 51 state department, mostly career diplomats write this memo saying, mr.rian president's bashar al assad's positions otherwise more and more innocent civilians are going to be dead. >> it's unusual. disscent channel memos can be two or three individuals this is 51 which required weeks if not months to organize. and someone willfully leaked the memo. they turned it into a station identification memo over deep frustration in the state...
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mrs. barnett. all this stuff plus the argument about race, class, inclusion socialism and the role of pacifism. you saw some of the feminist support woodrow wilson into the war to get the 19th amendmentttu passed which created a rift between former allies who thought those women were becoming warmongers. you can find direct echoes in a number of errors. >> that was great lindsay, did you have something you wanted to add?ote just >> i'm so out of my depth with people who know things. [laughter] i wrote this little throwaway essay about, when you are a daily blogger, what you what you have to do is skim studies and then regurgitate them and say something funny at the end. so i was doing one of thoset reb where was something about women who take their husband's last name versus women who don't. i don't remember what the conclusion was. i wrote something just about my own experience where i didn't take my husband's name but i have some visceral attraction to the idea. there's something about it that it appeals to me and i don't w know why. i was like oh no, i broke feminism. i wrote that my husband would never allow it. my husband would absolutely n
mrs. barnett. all this stuff plus the argument about race, class, inclusion socialism and the role of pacifism. you saw some of the feminist support woodrow wilson into the war to get the 19th amendmentttu passed which created a rift between former allies who thought those women were becoming warmongers. you can find direct echoes in a number of errors. >> that was great lindsay, did you have something you wanted to add?ote just >> i'm so out of my depth with people who know things....
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wilson is here with us now. he is back as par normal investigator edwarden in "the conjuring 2." we have a sneak peek. take a look. >> i'd like mrs. >> has it worked? >> no. we can hear it all night. >> let me just tell you and i'm not just saying this because you're sitting here. >> say it. >> this is my favorite sequel ever. >> hey! >> i think it's better than the original "conjuring" and the critics agree with me calling it one of the best horror sequels of all time. old-school reminisce interof "the exorcist" and "the shining". >> my work is done. i don't have to promote anything. >> i might be a bad mom and let my daughters watch this because we loved the original "conjuring." they didn't c they wanted to miss school to meet you this. is incredible. tell me why you think "the conjuring" has struck a chord. >> james winer who i did four films with our fearless director, there's nobody better in the business than him, honestly and i think what makes him so skilled is not just the way he can craft a scare, but the love that he has for character. because within all -- if you think about it, all the great horror movies, all have
wilson is here with us now. he is back as par normal investigator edwarden in "the conjuring 2." we have a sneak peek. take a look. >> i'd like mrs. >> has it worked? >> no. we can hear it all night. >> let me just tell you and i'm not just saying this because you're sitting here. >> say it. >> this is my favorite sequel ever. >> hey! >> i think it's better than the original "conjuring" and the critics agree with me calling it...
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bad, and mrs. wilsonas his second wife, whom he married in the white house after the death of his first wife, and she was from washington, not originally, but she spent her whole mature life in washington, and she knew people.
bad, and mrs. wilsonas his second wife, whom he married in the white house after the death of his first wife, and she was from washington, not originally, but she spent her whole mature life in washington, and she knew people.