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lieutenant poole and mrs. wilson. give us a clue? if he were removed, could you get yourself into a position of authority? maybe. then mccool must be removed. the best time to do it, then, is on a raid. i'm leading the detail on the next drive, sir. your job is to kill mccool. how will i recognize him? raiders blacken their faces. well, he rides a pinto. you can't miss him. prepare for attack! ? that's a fair-size herd. ? it looks like those blue boys wanna fight. ? let's go get 'em, boys! ? good work, you sure got rid of him. never mind that, round up those horses. ? get those horses. round up those horses! anybody talk to you? not yet. me either. looks like this idea of yours ain't workin'. give it a chance. i've been up and down that street so many times i've got a groove wore in it. if you were in his place, you'd be mighty careful about comin' out from undercover. . have you noticed all the horse traders in town? in sight. yeah. planning a big drive. well, if mccool's friend don't show himself soon, we're gonna lose that herd. l
lieutenant poole and mrs. wilson. give us a clue? if he were removed, could you get yourself into a position of authority? maybe. then mccool must be removed. the best time to do it, then, is on a raid. i'm leading the detail on the next drive, sir. your job is to kill mccool. how will i recognize him? raiders blacken their faces. well, he rides a pinto. you can't miss him. prepare for attack! ? that's a fair-size herd. ? it looks like those blue boys wanna fight. ? let's go get 'em, boys! ?...
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mr. wilson. so i get to the white house and i was a little nervous and i see mr. wilson. actually he was cutting the putty out of the of windows that were holding the glass into the frame but he was actually cutting it so i said mr. wilson i and mr. stevens and abbas sent over to help you. about because i am a window washer. he said i am glad to see you be coz they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i am not. he said ironclad to see you. i said one thing when you clean the window you cannot cut the puttee out because that is what holds the glass in the window. and started to work that day on. with the new press building so my job was to wash all of the zero windows. after i had been there for a while but i was fast because when you work for contractors they are paid by the work that you do and that is how you are paid by the work that you do so i was real fast. and start to clean the fast and i had seen a lot of the guys that work there that they see me doing better job summer going to the locker room to play chess but i was not into that. i have a family an
mr. wilson. so i get to the white house and i was a little nervous and i see mr. wilson. actually he was cutting the putty out of the of windows that were holding the glass into the frame but he was actually cutting it so i said mr. wilson i and mr. stevens and abbas sent over to help you. about because i am a window washer. he said i am glad to see you be coz they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i am not. he said ironclad to see you. i said one thing when you clean the window...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds a quorum is not present and make the point of order a quorum is not present that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by gentleman from washington, mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer: please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, sadly this weekend marks the 10-year anniversary of the death of marine lieutenant colonel joseph mccloud, a former military fellow in my office. an american hero. he served in the office in 2003 pro
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds a quorum is not present and make the point of order a quorum is not present that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by gentleman from washington, mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer: please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one...
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mr. wilson and his said yeah. i said i mr. stevens and mr. mr. rochester sent me over to help you because i'm a window washer. he said well i am glad to see you he said the cause they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. he said, so i'm glad to see you. i said okay, one thing i said when you clean a window youn th can't cut the putty out of there because that's what holds the glass of the window. i started working, i think ittoh was "the new press" building. they just had built "the new press" building and so my job was to watch all of the windows. after i had wash the windows working for the contractors wh because when you work for contractors they get paid by the work you do. that's how you get paid, by the work that you do. so i was real fast so i started cleaning all of the windows, cleaning them and cleaning them fast and everything and i saw a lot of the guys who work there. some of them are goofing off. some were going to the lockerr room and playing chess. i wasn't into that. i have a family here and i
mr. wilson and his said yeah. i said i mr. stevens and mr. mr. rochester sent me over to help you because i'm a window washer. he said well i am glad to see you he said the cause they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. he said, so i'm glad to see you. i said okay, one thing i said when you clean a window youn th can't cut the putty out of there because that's what holds the glass of the window. i started working, i think ittoh was "the new press"...
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dear mrs. wilson, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on this. book. some here in the that to me was very telling. and then of course the letters back and forth between her and aroundsident, the people him trying to deal with their problems. what was interesting was, dear mrs. wilson, if you get time, could you show the president this? timid.f those were i think she was very fierce and protective and it was hard to get anything to the president. some of the letters start asking his daughters to help because they felt like no information was getting through edith. there was definitely a power vacuum and a lack of information flowing. in her defense, she had a dual role. she famously said, a bunch of people came and amended to see the president, and she said she did not care about the president of the united states, i care about my has been. a lot of historians say she through the country under the grabbed,t was a heller but edith was trying to keep her husband alive at the same time she was trying to step in and run the government. talk about stress. bu
dear mrs. wilson, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on this. book. some here in the that to me was very telling. and then of course the letters back and forth between her and aroundsident, the people him trying to deal with their problems. what was interesting was, dear mrs. wilson, if you get time, could you show the president this? timid.f those were i think she was very fierce and protective and it was hard to get anything to the president. some of the letters start asking his daughters to...
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mr. wilson. he was actually getting the party out of the windows that were supposed to hold the glass into the frame. and he didn't know. he had a razor blade. he was cutting all the patio. so i told him, i said, is to wilson, i mr. stevens. mr. rogers sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said, well, i'm glad to see you, he said, because they are trying to make a window washer out of me over here and i'm not a window washer. and he said i'm glad to see you. and i said okay, one thing i said, when you clean the window you can't cut that party out of there because that's what holds the glass in the window. i started working, i think it was the press, the new press building, just art of building a press area. and so my job was to wash all of the windows. okay, so after i got there, had been there for a while and i started washing them windows and everything but wound up working for the contractors. i was real fast because when you work for contractors they get paid by the wo
mr. wilson. he was actually getting the party out of the windows that were supposed to hold the glass into the frame. and he didn't know. he had a razor blade. he was cutting all the patio. so i told him, i said, is to wilson, i mr. stevens. mr. rogers sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said, well, i'm glad to see you, he said, because they are trying to make a window washer out of me over here and i'm not a window washer. and he said i'm glad to see you. and i said...
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mr. wilson. he was actually cutting the putty out of the windows to hold the glass into the fray.e and he didn't know, he had a razor blade was cutting the putty out. so i told them i said mr. stevens, mr. roger sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said well i'm glad to sez you because they're trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. and he said said i'm glad to see you.ad and i said well one thing whene you clean and a window you can't cut that putty out of the because that's what's holding the class in the window. i started working the new press building and so my job was to wash all of the windows. so after a got there had been there for a while started washing the window but i was working for contractors i was real fast because when you work for contractors they get paid by the work you do. that is how you get paid, by the work that you do. so i was real fast. so i started cleaning all of the windows and cleaning them fast and i seen a lot
mr. wilson. he was actually cutting the putty out of the windows to hold the glass into the fray.e and he didn't know, he had a razor blade was cutting the putty out. so i told them i said mr. stevens, mr. roger sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said well i'm glad to sez you because they're trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. and he said said i'm glad to see you.ad and i said well one thing whene you clean and a window you can't cut...
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mr. wilson. this mythical mr. wilson, he was one tough guy, i tell you. d: when you graduated from high school, you are not interested in academics? mr. buffett: i was not interested. david: your high school yearbook said you are likely to be a stockbroker even the you were not good at math. mr. buffett: i did not want to go to college, although my dad wanted me to go to college. we did not have sats then. he practically would have done the sats for me. in the truth, i always wanted to please my dad. he was a hero to me, and still is. cajoling me a controlling long and said, let's fill out an application for the hell of it. he suggested wharton, and i applied there and they let me in. after the first year, i wanted to quit and go into business. my dad said, give it one more year. so i went the second year and i said, i still want to quit. he said, well, you almost have enough credits. if you go to nebraska, which i was quite willing to do, for one year, you can get out in three years, so that is what i did. david: has wharton ever said you are a half gradu
mr. wilson. this mythical mr. wilson, he was one tough guy, i tell you. d: when you graduated from high school, you are not interested in academics? mr. buffett: i was not interested. david: your high school yearbook said you are likely to be a stockbroker even the you were not good at math. mr. buffett: i did not want to go to college, although my dad wanted me to go to college. we did not have sats then. he practically would have done the sats for me. in the truth, i always wanted to please...
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mrs. wilson's death? mr. strauss: no, it was the day she died.e rams it up and decides, we are going to go to charlottesville. first't go to monticello or where james monro lived. we go to the library at the university of virginia. t-storms up the stairs. my mother waits in the lobby because she is already rolling her eyes, but i go up with him. he's got a camera and he goes up to the librarian. he says, i am from new jersey and i'm friends with judge -- he makes up a name -- in virginia. i need to photograph thomas jefferson's widow. -- thomas jefferson's will. the guys saying no, no. my father is parading this guy, mentioning this -- my father is berating this guy, mentioning this judge in virginia. he finally gets a guide to bring out the pages of jefferson's will and he photographs them. he frames them in three frames, because i have them in my office. i have this framed jeffersonian will in my office. that is what i want to tell, stories of history. brian: you go back to the rutherford b. hayes home and your wife says 90 minutes. you have be
mrs. wilson's death? mr. strauss: no, it was the day she died.e rams it up and decides, we are going to go to charlottesville. first't go to monticello or where james monro lived. we go to the library at the university of virginia. t-storms up the stairs. my mother waits in the lobby because she is already rolling her eyes, but i go up with him. he's got a camera and he goes up to the librarian. he says, i am from new jersey and i'm friends with judge -- he makes up a name -- in virginia. i...
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mr. archibald wilson. you have the floor. >> mr. savage i apprehend that , the application of a modicum of decency and civility to this assembly will have no ill effect. as i suppose mr. adams would have us drink his healthy new england rum or good english tea. [laughter] >> i fear any excesses of parliament far less than the petty tyrants and despots in this town who hide behind john noble titles, king hancock, and wish to destroy all those who oppose them. i strive to serve my customers of all political persuasions. >> here, here. >> dissent is the lifeblood of the body politic, but when it interferes with my right to carry on my business, if the defiles the very principles that the courts uphold. >> [pandemonium] >> order! are there any others who wish to speak this evening? let them come forward to the front of the aisles, to the corners of the balcony. come, come now. we have had many who wish to speak thus far. clearly, we have a few more. the chairman recognizes the young gentleman to my left on the main floor. sir? >> my nam
mr. archibald wilson. you have the floor. >> mr. savage i apprehend that , the application of a modicum of decency and civility to this assembly will have no ill effect. as i suppose mr. adams would have us drink his healthy new england rum or good english tea. [laughter] >> i fear any excesses of parliament far less than the petty tyrants and despots in this town who hide behind john noble titles, king hancock, and wish to destroy all those who oppose them. i strive to serve my...
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mr. wilson. he was one tough guy. >> you are not as interested in academics. your high school yearbook said he is likely to be a stockbroker. he is very good in math. why did you only stay two years? to go to wanted me college. we did not have sats but he would have done the sats for me. please myanted to dad. he was a hero to me and still is. said why don't we fill out an application. he suggested wharton and i applied and they let me in. after the first year i wanted to quit and go into business. my dad said give it one more year. i went to the second year and i said i still want to quit and he said you've got almost enough credits. if you go to nebraska which i was quite willing to do, for one year, you can get on in three years. -- have they ever called you up and said you are a half graduate? warren: they might try that after they watch this. minor scholarship to go to any graduate school i wanted to. i applied and my dad suggested harvard. david: you did not get in. spent 10 hours going to see him and he looked at me and he said forget it. david: did you
mr. wilson. he was one tough guy. >> you are not as interested in academics. your high school yearbook said he is likely to be a stockbroker. he is very good in math. why did you only stay two years? to go to wanted me college. we did not have sats but he would have done the sats for me. please myanted to dad. he was a hero to me and still is. said why don't we fill out an application. he suggested wharton and i applied and they let me in. after the first year i wanted to quit and go into...
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velazquez: i would like to recognize mrs. wilson who has been a champion for this important legislation for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. thank you for yielding, ranking velazquez. mr. speaker, i rise today to express my full support for the apollo f h.r. 2726, 150th anniversary -- apollo 11 50th anniversary commemorative coin act. i want to thank my league, representative posey, for his outstanding leadership as sponsor of this bill. i am proud to have worked closely with him. there's bipartisan support for this legislation. i also want to thank speaker ryan, chairman hensarling, ranking member waters and the financial services committee for their work to bring this bill to the floor. mr. speaker, the bill before us today authorizes the minting and distribution of commemorative coins to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first manned lunar landing mission, apollo 11. these coins will honor apollo 11 crew members michael collins, buzz aldrin and neil armstrong. nasa scientists, engineers an
velazquez: i would like to recognize mrs. wilson who has been a champion for this important legislation for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. thank you for yielding, ranking velazquez. mr. speaker, i rise today to express my full support for the apollo f h.r. 2726, 150th anniversary -- apollo 11 50th anniversary commemorative coin act. i want to thank my league, representative posey, for his outstanding leadership as sponsor of this bill. i am proud to have...
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mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. last friday began a new era for the people of cuba. too long the murderous dictatorship of fidel castro has reduced one of south america's wealthiest consequencetry to poverty. a recent editorial in the charlotteton stated fidel though he thrived on opposing the u.s. he was long subcertificate veeant to another super power, the soviet union, until it's welcomed demise in 1991. he also was an enthusiastic proponent of the soviet's reckless decision to put weapons of mass destruction named at the u.s. and his country, end of quote. president-elect trump has correctly reviewed, quote, it is my hope that today marks a move away from the horrors endured for too long. and towards a future in which the wonderful cuban people finally live in the freedom they so richly deserved, end of quote. i have inspired by the late louie and nina who fled cuba with their three daughters as all of their property was stolen. they told me about their daughters. ey were told to pack for a two-week visit to vi
mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. last friday began a new era for the people of cuba. too long the murderous dictatorship of fidel castro has reduced one of south america's wealthiest consequencetry to poverty. a recent editorial in the charlotteton stated fidel though he thrived on opposing the u.s. he was long subcertificate veeant to another super power, the soviet union, until it's welcomed demise in 1991. he also was an enthusiastic proponent of the soviet's...
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mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful that president-elect donald trump has appointed dr. ben carson to serve as secretary of housing and urban development where he will promote opportunity for success for everyone. president-elect trump announced, quote, ben carson has a brilliant mind and is passionate about strengthening communities and families within those communities. ben shares my optimism about the future of our country and is part of ensuring that this is a presidency representing all americans, end of quote. dr. carson knows that there is power in education and hard work. he earned a full scholarship to yale university, received his doctorate from the university of michigan and then at just age 33 became the director of pediatric neuro surgery at johns hopkins. with his dear wife, candi, he started the carson scholars fund, a valuable national scholarship program to empower students from all backgrounds to strive for academic excellence and community service. our nation is fortunate that dr. ben car
mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful that president-elect donald trump has appointed dr. ben carson to serve as secretary of housing and urban development where he will promote opportunity for success for everyone. president-elect trump announced, quote, ben carson has a brilliant mind and is passionate about strengthening communities and families within those communities. ben shares my optimism about the future of our country and is part of ensuring...
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mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. i am grateful president-elect donald trump has made another excellent appointment in selecting general jim mattis to serve as secretary of defense to rebuild our military. a recent article in "the wall street journal" said that, quote, general mattis has seen the cost of war enough to deter them but he also knows if you fight them you need to do so with the force and will to win, end of quote. president-elect trump stated that general mattis, quote, is the closest thing to general george paton that we have, end of quote. the recent service of general mattis in the middle east makes him uniquely qualified to address threats to service members overseas and american families here at home. with general mattis serving as secretary of defense, our military will continue to be the best fighting force in the world. our men and women in uniform will be supported and our military families will be protected. as a 31-year veteran and a grateful dad of four sons who have served overseas in the glo
mr. wilson, for five minutes. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. i am grateful president-elect donald trump has made another excellent appointment in selecting general jim mattis to serve as secretary of defense to rebuild our military. a recent article in "the wall street journal" said that, quote, general mattis has seen the cost of war enough to deter them but he also knows if you fight them you need to do so with the force and will to win, end of quote. president-elect trump...
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mr. wilson: permission to address the house for one minut andevise andxtend remarks.the speaker pro temre: wiout obction. mr. wilson: i'm debateful to express my appreion to lieutenant colonel rodriguez, us air force of san ano, texas. fothe past yr, i have had the prege of working along sidocco as he ved the pele of south carolis the defense fellow on assiment f the air fce eutenant colonel rriguez was commissioned in 2001 te officer ting school at maxwell air base in alabam he distinguished himself early as aleader holding varis positions i speal operations and cyber operions. rocco has served honorablyn in enring fedomnd southern watch and deny flight. he ia dedicated member of th air force and will graateom the air force legislative change fellowship program this thursday and will receive his masters' of science agee from government affairs institute. he wil be trangsing to work th u.s. cyber command i wi rocco andarah and four children all the best for continued succe. conclon, god bless r troopsnd may the president by his aion never forge septemr 11 and the glob
mr. wilson: permission to address the house for one minut andevise andxtend remarks.the speaker pro temre: wiout obction. mr. wilson: i'm debateful to express my appreion to lieutenant colonel rodriguez, us air force of san ano, texas. fothe past yr, i have had the prege of working along sidocco as he ved the pele of south carolis the defense fellow on assiment f the air fce eutenant colonel rriguez was commissioned in 2001 te officer ting school at maxwell air base in alabam he distinguished...
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mr. wilson: sure. i think i would just say -- is my mic in? this is extremely timely and i think because the ultimately challenged if we can get a lot right and the first thing we need to stress is what an extraordinarily successful emergency response h.i.v. has been and how we can be proud of it but we do need to move from an emergency to a long-term developmental approach and i think that is going to be why this initiative is so important. to me, the single greatest challenge is if we compare the share of international assistance for health in general with h.i.v. specifically. and in lower to middle income countries is about 20% including t.b. it can be as high as 90% for h.i.v. and ultimately, those figures need to converge and we need to help promote that convergence. i think the next important point to stress is one that's been touched on and that is how we can balance things across the international system base and if we can do that right, we can be prepared for some buffers and shocks. and the reality is that upper middle income countri
mr. wilson: sure. i think i would just say -- is my mic in? this is extremely timely and i think because the ultimately challenged if we can get a lot right and the first thing we need to stress is what an extraordinarily successful emergency response h.i.v. has been and how we can be proud of it but we do need to move from an emergency to a long-term developmental approach and i think that is going to be why this initiative is so important. to me, the single greatest challenge is if we compare...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you mr. speaker. it's great to be here with so many members of the uk youth parliament and congratulations to you all on getting here, and to the fine performances by the speakers throughout the day. i don't think it's unfair or on cunning to say the collective age of this group has dropped by a few centuries since i was here on monday afternoon. i must say, this place looks and feels all the better for it. i attend lots of events and meetings as the minister for civil society, but the uk youth parliament is always a highlight of my year personally. year after year the speeches reach new heights and when i see the skill, your passion and your determination to bring about positive change, then i know the future of this country is in safe hands. it could be sooner than you actually think. i know there's deception that parliament is full of middle-aged men, i don't count myself in that, but it doesn't have to be true. william was an age mt by the age of 22 and prime minister by the age of 24. a remarkabl
mr. wilson. >> thank you mr. speaker. it's great to be here with so many members of the uk youth parliament and congratulations to you all on getting here, and to the fine performances by the speakers throughout the day. i don't think it's unfair or on cunning to say the collective age of this group has dropped by a few centuries since i was here on monday afternoon. i must say, this place looks and feels all the better for it. i attend lots of events and meetings as the minister for...
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mr. woodrow wilson had. mr.oosevelt -- germans hold this all over the place -- germans heard this all over the place. germans didn't entirely for, they were gearing up the battle with france and england. they kind of ignored roosevelt. roosevelt made two more attempts. the first one said basically, don't attack poland. the germans responded and then ignored the second. from their point of view, they didn't have to pay roosevelt much attention. they focused to their propaganda on the real enemy. of course, roosevelt in the next month attempted to shift public opinion. but the war of words was pretty much over except hitler could not resist. germany declared war on the united states on december 11. the did not have to. the treaty obligated them to attack only if they were attacked. but hitler thought hey, why not. in middle of his long speech to reigtstag, he said, you remember, my deputies, that i gave this impertinent determine a response that was as polite as it was definite and which stop to the torrent of wor
mr. woodrow wilson had. mr.oosevelt -- germans hold this all over the place -- germans heard this all over the place. germans didn't entirely for, they were gearing up the battle with france and england. they kind of ignored roosevelt. roosevelt made two more attempts. the first one said basically, don't attack poland. the germans responded and then ignored the second. from their point of view, they didn't have to pay roosevelt much attention. they focused to their propaganda on the real enemy....
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my father, who never travelled, it was the day that the second mrs. wilson died. e. >> the an versery of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. so it's like who could do it that day. so we'll go to charlottesville. we will go to marachello or aceh lon where james monroe was. we go to the library at the university of virginia. he stormed up the stairs. my mother waits in the lobby. i go up with him. he has a camera. comes up to the librarian, i don't think anyone is there. he said i'm from new jersey, i'm friends of judge - makes up a name - in virginia, and i need to photograph thomas jefferson's will. the guy said no, no, no, we can't print it out. my father is berating this judge, mentioning a judge in virginia, and finally gets the guy cowering back and brings out the paintings of jefferson's will. he photographs them, frames them in three frames, and i know that because when he died i have them in my office. i have the framed jeffer sewnian will in my office. >> that's why i want to sell the stories of history. >> go back to your wife saying 90 minutes.
my father, who never travelled, it was the day that the second mrs. wilson died. e. >> the an versery of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. so it's like who could do it that day. so we'll go to charlottesville. we will go to marachello or aceh lon where james monroe was. we go to the library at the university of virginia. he stormed up the stairs. my mother waits in the lobby. i go up with him. he has a camera. comes up to the librarian, i don't think anyone is there. he...
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mr. wilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. willson contreras thank you, mr. speaker. thank you -- mr. wilson: thank you, mac thornberry, for yielding. i am in strong support of the national defense authorization act of 2017. generations of my family have served our nation in uniform. my father was a flying tiger in india and china in world war ii. i served for 31 years in the army reserves and the south carolina army guard. i have four sons who served overseas on the global war on terrorism. i know firsthand the positive impact this year's ndaa will have on our troops, veterans and military families. after passing this bill, i look forward to telling my constituents at fort jackson that jason mcintyre joint face, neighboring fort gordon, the thousands of veterans and countless families concerned about the safety of our citizens that congress has done its job and has for the past 54 years by passing a defense authorization bill. in this bill, readiness is first, protecting our service members overseas and training missions at ho
mr. wilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. willson contreras thank you, mr. speaker. thank you -- mr. wilson: thank you, mac thornberry, for yielding. i am in strong support of the national defense authorization act of 2017. generations of my family have served our nation in uniform. my father was a flying tiger in india and china in world war ii. i served for 31 years in the army reserves and the south carolina army guard. i have four...
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mrs. reagan: which one? safire compared you to edith wilson who had protected her husband. roletially, that was the that you were attempting to play -- essentially protecting him. reagan: we come back to the shooting. shot, your threats and there is nothing that can describe your husband being shot. just nothing can describe that. and the emotions that you go through. it is something that never leaves you. i mean, to this day, it never leaves you. every time -- with the increased threats, people would write and say -- he did not get him, but i will get him. you know. and every time he would walk through the door, to go out and talk to 10,000 people, my heart sank. i don't think it started rising again until he walked back. yes, that was all that i was trying to do. it was always on my mind. that this should never happen again, god for bid. >> when the press -- nancy reagan: excuse me. that was not the worst article. >> what was the worst? nancy reagan: that was the worst in washington, maybe. [laughter] but before i got to washington, -- see, there was an article and this i
mrs. reagan: which one? safire compared you to edith wilson who had protected her husband. roletially, that was the that you were attempting to play -- essentially protecting him. reagan: we come back to the shooting. shot, your threats and there is nothing that can describe your husband being shot. just nothing can describe that. and the emotions that you go through. it is something that never leaves you. i mean, to this day, it never leaves you. every time -- with the increased threats,...
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wilson. suzanne kennedy was in northwest at tough when elementary school. suzanne: we are in one of three tubman elementary school. mrs. the chance he had to meet the students and listen to what they were learning about. >> what is your favorite thing you are learning? suzanne: wilson has been everything from a teacher to a principle to a superintendent. he was the oakland school district superintendent for 3.5 years. he also worked in denver and wichita. i had he plans to do during his first days on the job. >> i am an educator. i like to be in school, talking with leaders, parents, i like to sit in classrooms. there are other aspects of my job that are extremely important. ultimately, we need to know that what we are doing is working. suzanne: his nomination must be sent to the nation for improve all -- for approval, which is back to you. melanie: coming up, beating the holiday rush. we will take you to a fedex facility to show you what you need to know to get your holiday presents delivered on time. and we will show you one police chase the suspect had no chance of escaping. he wanted authorities to put an end to a
wilson. suzanne kennedy was in northwest at tough when elementary school. suzanne: we are in one of three tubman elementary school. mrs. the chance he had to meet the students and listen to what they were learning about. >> what is your favorite thing you are learning? suzanne: wilson has been everything from a teacher to a principle to a superintendent. he was the oakland school district superintendent for 3.5 years. he also worked in denver and wichita. i had he plans to do during his...
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the incoming lady's defamation lawsuit against wilson tarpley cites an article posted earlier this year that says mr. trump had worked as a quote, high-end escort. mrs. trump is also suing the british tabloid "daily mail" for their quote of her very racy intended that their statement was true. cbs news justice correspondent paula reed. >> melania trump has the resources to carry on a long legal fight. even if she doesn't win this could serve as a deterrent for other smaller news outlets that don't have the same resources to defend themselves. >> reporter: both "the daily mail" and tarpley.net retracted their stories. tarpley put out a story saying trump's lawsuit is a lawsuit without merit. charles harder, the hollywood lawyer who helped hulk hogan win a massive lawsuit that essentially put the gossip website gawker out of business is also representing mrs. trump. he says the statements about her were 100% false and tremendously damaging. the case is heading to trial in montgomery county, maryland, just outside of washington. the next few months, mrs. trump is planning not to move into the white hou
the incoming lady's defamation lawsuit against wilson tarpley cites an article posted earlier this year that says mr. trump had worked as a quote, high-end escort. mrs. trump is also suing the british tabloid "daily mail" for their quote of her very racy intended that their statement was true. cbs news justice correspondent paula reed. >> melania trump has the resources to carry on a long legal fight. even if she doesn't win this could serve as a deterrent for other smaller news...
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mr. obama will be the first expresident since woodrow wilson to remain in washington.uld become a carping persistence presence in our nation's capital. george w. bush had the sense to say i'm done and walk off the stage. it appears in this case barack obama is not going away quietly. >> look, obviously we can't predict his future actions but his present actions do suggest he will be here for a while. what's interesting about these actions on the israel issue and both on the russian issue, they seem like the repudiations of the obama foreign policy, the lead from behind type of foreign policy that he so famously, you know, i guess lived by for while he was president of the united states. he is not doing that now, it seems. he is taking the lead on israel, changing policy toward israel and on rush he is obviously doing these actions, but, of course, even on israel he still abstained on the vote so the analogy doesn't work out. he on stained on the vote. on this issue on russia it's retaliatory issue. it's retaliatory action and it's based on actions that he alleges that
mr. obama will be the first expresident since woodrow wilson to remain in washington.uld become a carping persistence presence in our nation's capital. george w. bush had the sense to say i'm done and walk off the stage. it appears in this case barack obama is not going away quietly. >> look, obviously we can't predict his future actions but his present actions do suggest he will be here for a while. what's interesting about these actions on the israel issue and both on the russian issue,...
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wilson building. >> dst been a long legislative day here. >> yes, mr. chairman, there are 9 yeses and 4 noes. >> reporter: the reaction just divided council voted to create a paid family leave program. it will tax employers to pay for it and set up a new city agency to run it. the program is expected to be in place by 2020 and would provide eight weeks of paid child care for option leave, and all paid leave. it would be eligible for the program. the council barely turned back a program referred by the businesses that would not tax anyone or require businesses to provide the family leave. the big question now is mayor bowser. she does not like what passed here today. she can either veto it or let it go into effect without her signature. if she vetoes it, it's unclear there are nine votes on the council to override the veto. while this is a big victory for people fighting tr more battle is not quite over. >> tom sherwood, thank you. >>> some drivers say their vehicles are rolling away after they are parked. the u.s. safety regulators are looking into it n
wilson building. >> dst been a long legislative day here. >> yes, mr. chairman, there are 9 yeses and 4 noes. >> reporter: the reaction just divided council voted to create a paid family leave program. it will tax employers to pay for it and set up a new city agency to run it. the program is expected to be in place by 2020 and would provide eight weeks of paid child care for option leave, and all paid leave. it would be eligible for the program. the council barely turned back...
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mr. denzel washington. based on the august wilson playa now the cool thing about this, denzel and viola actually didect thisthe 1950s in pittsburgh as the father struggles providing, trying to provide for the family keep everything together.n. incredible perfoan viola davis and denzel washington. this scene alone is worth seeini in theaters. it plays like a play. v it really does. feels like a play when you're watching it much it's veryes arm intimate. it's very important at times. i think the performances are a mazing. ass thi viola davis i think will win an academy award for supporting actress this year for this filmi denzel will definitely be nominated for best actor but i think it will go to casey affleck foreman chester by thene sea. i gave that pour point five out of five. is m finally hidden figures one ofe the most important films of 2016 this movie is exclusively opening up al regal galleryupler place on christmas day right here in d.c.onuary a couple other places around the country.the ory goes everywhere on january 6th. this is the story of three african-american the main brains behind nasa's fir
mr. denzel washington. based on the august wilson playa now the cool thing about this, denzel and viola actually didect thisthe 1950s in pittsburgh as the father struggles providing, trying to provide for the family keep everything together.n. incredible perfoan viola davis and denzel washington. this scene alone is worth seeini in theaters. it plays like a play. v it really does. feels like a play when you're watching it much it's veryes arm intimate. it's very important at times. i think the...
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mr. dan benton, please report... hands behind your back. you've got the wrong guy! you are chuck wilson, alias chuck martin, alias charles henthorn. we got you this time. this money is marked. take him out to the car and read him his rights. well... let's get the baby and take him back to his parents. okay. he's gone! he must have slipped out the back. i'm sure he's going back to miss mcconnell's house. i'd better get her on the phone at the store. the beautiful princess said, "if i kiss you, will you buy me a halston dress and take me to long island and build me a condominium?" there we go. it's time for us to get rocking. here we go. oh, whoa. let's get down, get funky. there we go. there we go. ? finkadoo, hatchling ? ? veez be-dum go ? ? wonda dan dursel you're waiting, too ? i'm so proud to be a father. can't wait for you to meet your god-moose, too. i'm a father. here, chuck. here's a cigar. thank you, carl. mindy, i'm a father! you'll never believe what happened. this little guy followed me home. i heard a tiny knock at the door, and he crawled right in! mork -- here's what happe
mr. dan benton, please report... hands behind your back. you've got the wrong guy! you are chuck wilson, alias chuck martin, alias charles henthorn. we got you this time. this money is marked. take him out to the car and read him his rights. well... let's get the baby and take him back to his parents. okay. he's gone! he must have slipped out the back. i'm sure he's going back to miss mcconnell's house. i'd better get her on the phone at the store. the beautiful princess said, "if i kiss...
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mr. trump's 1100 jobs were never leaving the united states. and 550 carrier jobs are still heading to mexico. so let's talk. i'm joined by reed wilson, a national correspondent for the hill and rebecca berg a cnn political analyst and national political reporter for realclear politics. welcome to both of you. >> thanks, carol. >> okay. so reed, why go after chuck jones? >> well, this is donald trump's style, right? he goes after anybody that -- who attacks him personally, and this deal with carrier is something that has some holes in it. and has there's still questions to be answered about it. states make these deals a lot but they don't always -- the companies with which they make the deals don't always necessarily come through. in nevada a few years ago the state gave away about a billion dollars in tax incentives to tesla to build a big factory outside of reno and there was a report just yesterday in one of the las vegas papers that showed that tesla has not hired the number of people that they said they would have hired by now. so you have to keep an eye on these deals as they go forward. because the company will still get the t
mr. trump's 1100 jobs were never leaving the united states. and 550 carrier jobs are still heading to mexico. so let's talk. i'm joined by reed wilson, a national correspondent for the hill and rebecca berg a cnn political analyst and national political reporter for realclear politics. welcome to both of you. >> thanks, carol. >> okay. so reed, why go after chuck jones? >> well, this is donald trump's style, right? he goes after anybody that -- who attacks him personally, and...
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mr. cinch. you're the 12th man outside in seegts thursday night. husbandel ril wilson and a beautiful lime green jersey. eight-yard touchdown seattle running away with it. russell wilson ready, and, well, just put the ball in this one. seahawks clinch the nfc west title a 24-3 win. first ever clinching it lime green jersey. i'm making that part up. it was an awesome night although a busy day. we have more on that in a moment. wizards home to play the pistons tomorrow. they're looking to build on wednesday's meeting. tomorrow they play. the hurricanes, now, there was in college basketball to move around. 7 74-59. up next it's the miami hurricanes a week from tonight. back to the -- they scored best win with their family to family -- scott brooks and the team delivering gifts to people in need. it's a wizard's annual tradition teaming up with several local charities to make sure they spread the sbal i ho >>> you know, tributes pouring in around the nba as the lights -- the sports broadcaster world is dimmer tonight. craig segment ger and coach is longer with us. age of 6
mr. cinch. you're the 12th man outside in seegts thursday night. husbandel ril wilson and a beautiful lime green jersey. eight-yard touchdown seattle running away with it. russell wilson ready, and, well, just put the ball in this one. seahawks clinch the nfc west title a 24-3 win. first ever clinching it lime green jersey. i'm making that part up. it was an awesome night although a busy day. we have more on that in a moment. wizards home to play the pistons tomorrow. they're looking to build...
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mr. tremble shares the story of wilson scott, a civil war hero who saw potential in the arizona salt river valley. >> he just graduated from seminary school and was assigned a church when the civil war broke out and lincoln called for volunteers. and he really wanted to get into it. so he went back to his hometown in new york there and little tiny town, and he started recruiting and raising his own company of soldiers. and i think he recruited about 33 of his own cousins. and his bible study class. and he even recruited the town band. >> and we will visit the winter home of architect frank lloyd wright. >> really an example of how to live in the desert southwest. it was a building that frank lloyd wright used as a laboratory. wright was working to create a new kind of architecture for america. >> the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable afailates and visiting cities across the country. >> 5g wireless service is expected to connect billions of machines, kitchen appliances, m
mr. tremble shares the story of wilson scott, a civil war hero who saw potential in the arizona salt river valley. >> he just graduated from seminary school and was assigned a church when the civil war broke out and lincoln called for volunteers. and he really wanted to get into it. so he went back to his hometown in new york there and little tiny town, and he started recruiting and raising his own company of soldiers. and i think he recruited about 33 of his own cousins. and his bible...
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mr. tremble shares the story of wilson scott, a civil war hero who saw potential in the arizona salt river valley. >> he just graduated from seminary school and was assigned a church when the civil war broke out and lincoln called for volunteers. and he really wanted to get into it. so he went back to his hometown in new york there and little tiny town, and he started recruiting and raising his own company of soldiers. and i think he recruited about 33 of his own cousins. and his bible study class. and he even recruited the town band. >> and we will visit the winter home of architect frank lloyd wright. >> really an example of how to live in the desert southwest. it was a building that frank lloyd wright used as a laboratory. wright was working to create a new kind of architecture for america. >> the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable afailates and visiting cities across the country. >> 5g wireless service is expected to connect billions of machines, kitchen appliances, m
mr. tremble shares the story of wilson scott, a civil war hero who saw potential in the arizona salt river valley. >> he just graduated from seminary school and was assigned a church when the civil war broke out and lincoln called for volunteers. and he really wanted to get into it. so he went back to his hometown in new york there and little tiny town, and he started recruiting and raising his own company of soldiers. and i think he recruited about 33 of his own cousins. and his bible...
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mrs. carnegie. the collection was the working library of a woman named margaret barkley wilson. she wrote and on scientology -- and on talent she -- an anthology on carnegie, books and pamphlets and journals that carnegie had wrote things in himself, his own personal writings, but also material books and journals or magazines , andcarnegie appeared in there may be some description about him. is verycollection important for somebody who is doing research on carnegie. so when you look at it at first glance and it looks like a hodgepodge of thing, like why is there a biography of of mark twain here, or something on the wrist of a policy, but carnegie is mentioned in those, so it helps to get the wide angle view of carnegie the man. i think by looking at some of the materials we selected here lovecarnegie really had a for learning, and through this wonderful institution felt that this would be a way for the escape into another world, whether they are doing , and he or enjoyment felt very in that it to colonel anderson with his library come and i think he felt that giving this librar
mrs. carnegie. the collection was the working library of a woman named margaret barkley wilson. she wrote and on scientology -- and on talent she -- an anthology on carnegie, books and pamphlets and journals that carnegie had wrote things in himself, his own personal writings, but also material books and journals or magazines , andcarnegie appeared in there may be some description about him. is verycollection important for somebody who is doing research on carnegie. so when you look at it at...
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wilson bridge. so much traffic. maryland state police are now closing exits on the beltway to so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" so, what are we supposed to think? on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- robert de niro. pharrell williams. musical guest, pharrell williams and kim burrell. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 587, alberta! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! [ audience whooping ] >> jimmy: welcome! welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. big show tonight. it's going to be fun. you guys, this w
wilson bridge. so much traffic. maryland state police are now closing exits on the beltway to so, mr. harris, we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" so, what are we supposed to think? on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. [ cheers and applause ]...
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wilson center. nice to have you here. >> nice to be back. >> you just heard our conversation. this is what mr.mp has been saying about why he doesn't necessarily -- do we have about why he isn't trusting the intel, basically -- okay, let's play it. >> these are very good people that are giving me the briefings. and i say if something should change from this point, immediately call me. i'm available on one minute's notice. i don't have to be told, you know, i'm like a smart person. i don't have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years. could be eight years. but eight years. i don't need that. >> why he doesn't need briefingalize tbriefings all the time. he thinks it's ridiculous that the intel agencies have come to the consensus that russia was involved in this election and maybe for previous cycles, as well. do you question the intel? >> not really. let me explain what my experience is with that. i was the senior member democrat on the house intelligence committee on 9/11. and i saw after that the intel mess leading up to iraq. i believe the intelli
wilson center. nice to have you here. >> nice to be back. >> you just heard our conversation. this is what mr.mp has been saying about why he doesn't necessarily -- do we have about why he isn't trusting the intel, basically -- okay, let's play it. >> these are very good people that are giving me the briefings. and i say if something should change from this point, immediately call me. i'm available on one minute's notice. i don't have to be told, you know, i'm like a smart...
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wilson before world war i and he do?" "mark, what should i , like i would like to say to think i would have said, "mr.resident, even though it does not seem so at the moment, our oferests, and the interests the american people are directly involved in what happens in europe and the united states will have the greater degree of leverage at the beginning before things get very bad, and we should intervene. it is very much against our interests to have a grinding, terrible war on the continent. the best way for us to stay out is to try to prevent this conflict and do everything we can to prevent it. that i fear that i would not fear i wouldut i not have had that type of erceptiveness. i did not think that was our war , engaged our national interests, which is pretty much what wilson thought when he theme president, so i think great challenge of the statesman is to be farseeing enough that you can see the country path interests at a time when they can be responsibly supported with a minimum amount of expenditure, blood, and treasure. and wilson was not in that position. tell him that,ot clearly, at the be
wilson before world war i and he do?" "mark, what should i , like i would like to say to think i would have said, "mr.resident, even though it does not seem so at the moment, our oferests, and the interests the american people are directly involved in what happens in europe and the united states will have the greater degree of leverage at the beginning before things get very bad, and we should intervene. it is very much against our interests to have a grinding, terrible war on...
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mr. kelly: i often question if the loss of one of our family members would be enough to act. two weeks ago we learned that our esteemed colleague, danny davis', grandson, da von wilson, was shot and killed in chicago. he was only 15. he joins a list of over 700 chicagoans killed by guns this year. to those members that have offered their condolences to congressman davis, i say this, true concern and compassion requires some action. we can start with the bipartisan background check legislation. we have to start somewhere. do something. so no parent or grandparent has to feel this pain, congressman davis' pain, ever again. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, media bias is a direct threat to our democracy. when the media doesn't report the facts or reports them in a biased manner, americans can't make good decisions. and if americans can't make good decisions, our democracy is at risk. americans understand this. and a recent "u.s.a. today" suffolk univers
mr. kelly: i often question if the loss of one of our family members would be enough to act. two weeks ago we learned that our esteemed colleague, danny davis', grandson, da von wilson, was shot and killed in chicago. he was only 15. he joins a list of over 700 chicagoans killed by guns this year. to those members that have offered their condolences to congressman davis, i say this, true concern and compassion requires some action. we can start with the bipartisan background check legislation....