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in the united states all right michael cohen now who's president and general counsel for the national wilson blows center and just to remind you of the fight a whistleblower bradley manning and it will be decided any moment while waiting for the verdicts and of course will be bought could the same panel of guests after a very short break to stay with us. if you refuse economic down in the final. days the deal shanghai and the rest because i meet casey will be every week. all right welcome back this is and we continue discussing the bradley manning budget which is coming up very shortly with hope and case has sparked intense debate within the u.s. as well as internationally over whether he's a hero or a traitor and now as his fate is to be desired it also is more important i went to ask people in new york will days think about them last. it's very important what he did is really important and i don't think he should be punished for doing something that's very american i will join as a trial but he you know what he did was against the law he's a young guy and he's got his whole life ahead of h
in the united states all right michael cohen now who's president and general counsel for the national wilson blows center and just to remind you of the fight a whistleblower bradley manning and it will be decided any moment while waiting for the verdicts and of course will be bought could the same panel of guests after a very short break to stay with us. if you refuse economic down in the final. days the deal shanghai and the rest because i meet casey will be every week. all right welcome back...
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wilson everybody. we've got to go. good night, everybody! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,, if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is ending soon! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress! for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. but this sale ends soon! ♪ mattress discounters! where bolts are lighting up bay area tonight. >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> a show in the skies where bolts are lighting up the bay area tonight. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. brian hackney is here with a look at where the lightning will be most intense in the coming hours. >> you bet, liz. boy, theist a different kind of strike at at&t park tonight -- they saw a different kind of strike at at&t park tonight. viewers sent in from about 6:45 tonight there was amazing shots of lightning over the bay area.
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national alliance on mental illness. san francisco gillan croen. >> she is unable to be here today. >> and nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker and id yell wilson co-chair mayor's disability council nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker. >> thank you. we are the san francisco affiliate of the national alliance on mental illness. our mission is to advocate for a life of quality and dignity by providing education resources and emotional support to families and those affected by mental illness. we strive to end discrimination and stigma for all those persons affected by these illnesses through broader education and collaboration with the whole community. so we partner a lot with the mental health association. we have similar programs to them and where we differ is we have many programs for family members. we have a family to family class that is a free 12-week program taught by family members for family members. providing insight and information to help them help their loved ones who are suffering from a mental illness. then we offer a peer-to-peer program, which idell wilson is one of our peer mentors, a 12-week free course also, taught by pe
national alliance on mental illness. san francisco gillan croen. >> she is unable to be here today. >> and nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker and id yell wilson co-chair mayor's disability council nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker. >> thank you. we are the san francisco affiliate of the national alliance on mental illness. our mission is to advocate for a life of quality and dignity by providing education resources and emotional support to families and those...
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the woodrow wilson center, and those who have put the report together. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ >> thank you for tuning in. welcome to a new -- brand new edition of the program that presents different faces and educated stories on taiwan. i am your host. early in this yeahe
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nation." in "manson: the life and times of charles manson," jeff quinn chronicles the life of charles manson. "pink be sari revolution. " in "hothouse," the survival of art at america's most celebrated publishing house. robert wilson, editor of "the american scholar," recounts the life and career of civil war era photographer matthew brady in matthew brady: portraits of a nation. look for these titles in bookstores this coming year and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> booktv is on location at bookexpo america which is the annual publishers' trade show held in new york city. and we're talking with the publisher of chicago review press about some of their upcoming titles. cynthia sherry, what do you have coming out this year? >> we've got the last warlord which is the life and legend of -- [inaudible] he was the afghan warlord who led the u.s. special forces to topple the taliban on horseback, and he's a very interesting character, and he's been fighting the taliban for 30 years. our author, glenn williams, is a professor at dartmouth, and he embedded with him and lived with him and got to know his family. he had some really unique access. and when the u.s. forces pull out of
nation." in "manson: the life and times of charles manson," jeff quinn chronicles the life of charles manson. "pink be sari revolution. " in "hothouse," the survival of art at america's most celebrated publishing house. robert wilson, editor of "the american scholar," recounts the life and career of civil war era photographer matthew brady in matthew brady: portraits of a nation. look for these titles in bookstores this coming year and watch for the...
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wilson. ouch! that was a comebacker. desmond scores. 4-0 nationals. a deluge, cats and dogs.hey've resumed play. top of the 5th. he hit the ground running against the broncos last week, playing almost two-thirds of the defensive snaps and finishing second on the team with six tackles. is he looking to improve and win a starting job? >> i felt comfortable. i do think there's some things that i can improve on. but for the most part, i feel like i had a good game. we didn't give up a big play on defense, so, you know, that's always good. and we got room to get better. >> there's a lot of information thrown at us. a lot of information thrown at him. he's a new guy in a new system, new surroundings. so not making the same mistake twice is a good thing. a lot of times rookies come in and make the same mistake two, three times, never get it. he's not one of those guys. >> and a new tv commercial. take a look. >> james please don't do this. >> let's go to footlocker. >> but i have real talent. >> can i get playback? ♪ i wear my shirt open ♪ i work so hard >> is that me? >> i kind of
wilson. ouch! that was a comebacker. desmond scores. 4-0 nationals. a deluge, cats and dogs.hey've resumed play. top of the 5th. he hit the ground running against the broncos last week, playing almost two-thirds of the defensive snaps and finishing second on the team with six tackles. is he looking to improve and win a starting job? >> i felt comfortable. i do think there's some things that i can improve on. but for the most part, i feel like i had a good game. we didn't give up a big...
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at the wilson center last week, we had a national conversation. the amuf, whether it be amended or ended. a republican from tennessee, the ranking member said, congress is being irresponsible. this statute which i voted for, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all of our tactics against the bad guys forever and ever. this is a debate congress should have and if it isn't being had by congress, the larger society should have it. what is our basis for our going forward on who is attacking us and what tactics are appropriate? what is the narrative? let's not forget that. what does the united states stand for? i doubt anyone really disagrees with that. i think it is just time to get on with it. i want to applaud jay. >> my former colleague wrote an excellent book, "kill or capture." learning about afterwards, if i was catholic i would have to go to confession. learning about afterwards, if i was catholic i would have to go to confession. what did you feel guilty about? >> any time i or any other national security o
at the wilson center last week, we had a national conversation. the amuf, whether it be amended or ended. a republican from tennessee, the ranking member said, congress is being irresponsible. this statute which i voted for, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all of our tactics against the bad guys forever and ever. this is a debate congress should have and if it isn't being had by congress, the larger society should have it. what is our basis for our...
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presentation by anne fischer, program director, national alliance on mental illness, nami, gillian croen, nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker and idell wilson, co-chair, mayor's disability council nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker. 8 information item, report on the golden guardian exercise on may 15, 2013 the disability prospective, presentation by council members chip supanich and denise senhaux. >> 9, public comments, 10 information item, correspondence, 11, discussion item, council member comments and announcements. >> thank you. now we have public comment. is there anyone for item 3, public comment? >> good afternoon. my name is richard rothman and i'm a retired city worker. i just retired from the pedestrian safety advisory committee after being on it about six years and the last three years representing seniors and disabilities. and i just thought it was time for new blood in my seat. but i am coming here today to talk about the proposed mta's disability parking. i have been interested in this for a long time, and while there is a problem and i think mta needs to enforce the rules, you know? if people are getting disability pl
presentation by anne fischer, program director, national alliance on mental illness, nami, gillian croen, nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker and idell wilson, co-chair, mayor's disability council nami peer-to-peer mentor and ioov speaker. 8 information item, report on the golden guardian exercise on may 15, 2013 the disability prospective, presentation by council members chip supanich and denise senhaux. >> 9, public comments, 10 information item, correspondence, 11, discussion...
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the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation'sey nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation'sey nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
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the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation'sey nonpartisan policy form for tackng
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here in the nation's capitol with all members of congress, the house and the senate out for their five-week break. but some of them are still on top of it with team press here and reid wilsoneek at the national journal hot line, where he is editor in chief. >> how are you doing, bill? >> bill: how do we get one of these five-week breaks here. >> let me come to the defense of congress here -- i know, it's not popular -- but when they go home they do these townhall meetings, they go around to parts of their district they don't get to see on a normal weekend break or something like that. and when they do, if they hold these meetings this month, i think you'll start to see a lot of people talking about immigration reform. remember how bad the healthcare townhall meetings were for democrats in 2009. now you will see house republicans dealing with the same thing on immigration reform. and it's going to be a lot of pressure on them from conservative activists, especially to do the most conservative possible thing, which will be killing the bill. >> bill: i wouldn't have such a problem with a five-week break, if they accomplished something while they were in town. >> well, there's
here in the nation's capitol with all members of congress, the house and the senate out for their five-week break. but some of them are still on top of it with team press here and reid wilsoneek at the national journal hot line, where he is editor in chief. >> how are you doing, bill? >> bill: how do we get one of these five-week breaks here. >> let me come to the defense of congress here -- i know, it's not popular -- but when they go home they do these townhall meetings,...
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and wilson had betrayed them, you know, he used them and didn't support them and the suffragettes, the women's rights -- national woman's party led by a glamour girl named ines bohand, a white horse and a toga floating on the end. the taft women went. the wilson women did not. the taft women went. the parade erupted into a horrible thing of men running in, beat beating up the women, punching them. it was an ugly scene. but it was supported by the tafts. president taft is always in favor of women's rights. >> what did the adamses do. john quincy adams about their wives and african-americans and the white house. did they use slaves in the white house? >> no. unless there's something they don't know about that were hired. >> were they the only ones in the early years that didn't use slaves? >> monroe did. he used slaves. he sold them from the white house, as a matter of fact. some of the staffs in and around washington are trained to do all of the things that needed to be done in the place like silver, the china, food, decor, all of that. they were hired all through the history of the white house to do that. >> cla
and wilson had betrayed them, you know, he used them and didn't support them and the suffragettes, the women's rights -- national woman's party led by a glamour girl named ines bohand, a white horse and a toga floating on the end. the taft women went. the wilson women did not. the taft women went. the parade erupted into a horrible thing of men running in, beat beating up the women, punching them. it was an ugly scene. but it was supported by the tafts. president taft is always in favor of...
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. >> want to bring in wilson, a member of the osage nation and an attorney who represents tribes.in this back and forth and this effort to get this nickname changed in washington. seemed to be popping up for years and something that is getting momentum and do you think it will happen in the near future? >> i do think it will happen eventually if you think about what happened in regards to riley cooper. riley cooper is a wide receiver for the philadelphia eagles, he goes to a kenny chesney concert and he gets drunk and drops the n word to an african-american security guard. interesting to see how that played out throughout the country to the media and he made public apology. no excuse for what he did, but, certainly, the reactions have been, i think, remarkable. first of all, he apologized to his teammates michael vick and others accept it and another teammate said he doesn't accept his apology. he has apologized on numerous occasions and taken leave from the team to seek counseling on why he would do such a thing. but i think it's remarkable to see how roger goodell, nfl commissio
. >> want to bring in wilson, a member of the osage nation and an attorney who represents tribes.in this back and forth and this effort to get this nickname changed in washington. seemed to be popping up for years and something that is getting momentum and do you think it will happen in the near future? >> i do think it will happen eventually if you think about what happened in regards to riley cooper. riley cooper is a wide receiver for the philadelphia eagles, he goes to a kenny...
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wilson center. i want to welcome all of y today. by the congres as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation'sey nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
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at the wilson center last week, we had a national conversation. whether it be amended or ended. bob corker, a republican from tennessee, senator, the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee, came down to the wilson center and said croppings is being irresponsible. this statute which i voted for, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all of our tactics against the bad guys orever endeavor. -- forever and ever. this is a debate congress should have and if it isn't being having congress, the larger society should have it. what is our basis for our going forward view on who is attacking us and what tactics are appropriate? what is the narrative? let's not forget that. what does the united states stand for? i doubt anyone really disagrees with that. i think it is just time to get on with it. i want to applaud jay. > my former colleague wrote it -- wrote an excellent book, kill or capture. learning about afterwards, if i was catholic i would have to go to confession. what did you feel guilty about? >> any time i or any other national
at the wilson center last week, we had a national conversation. whether it be amended or ended. bob corker, a republican from tennessee, senator, the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee, came down to the wilson center and said croppings is being irresponsible. this statute which i voted for, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all of our tactics against the bad guys orever endeavor. -- forever and ever. this is a debate congress should...
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safe his daughter's life. 2-year-old vivian wilson suffers form a severe form of epilepsy with only about 500 reported cases. that's according to the national institutes of health. her family says she suffers 20 to 70 minor seizures every day, averaging major seizures like this one every four days. >> she has stopped breathing many times during seizures. >> reporter: she sleeps with a heart and oxygen monitor, wearing an eye patch because certain patterns in the environment trigger more seizures. her dad says, she's been on temperature different drugs and a special diet. but nothing works. wilson wants to try a form of medical marijuana not available in new jersey. because he says he's seen it work in other children. although the american academy of pediatrics opposes canibus. >> we're looking for an oil or a better, some sort of an extract. >> reporter: governor christie says it's -- an impassioned plea, father to father. >> now, obviously it is extremely difficult for little children to inhale any kind of marijuana as a treatment. and it's also very dangerous for little kids to inguest marijuana in a longeze form. so a different form o in
safe his daughter's life. 2-year-old vivian wilson suffers form a severe form of epilepsy with only about 500 reported cases. that's according to the national institutes of health. her family says she suffers 20 to 70 minor seizures every day, averaging major seizures like this one every four days. >> she has stopped breathing many times during seizures. >> reporter: she sleeps with a heart and oxygen monitor, wearing an eye patch because certain patterns in the environment trigger...
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wilson romos, lines out. pretty well hit. braves make it 13 in a row. it's all because of the waffle house. 15 1/2 games off the second place nationals., tigers looking for a win. after striking out first three at bats, cabrera doesn't strike out on that one. detroit has a one-run lead on that bomb. this goes extras. top 14. prince fielder, two-run double. detroit gets the win. that is 11 in a row. >>> using one of fan crashes sporting events, kind of annoying. it's kind of funny. last night in miami, renaldo led in the championship. he had two goals. an overzealous fan runs on to the field. okay, he was wearing a renaldo jersey. all right. maybe that's why the soccer star does this. i don't know what he is saying. but i mean they're hugging. usually it's like maybe a little light touch. then he gets tackled. he must have said something to him that really got him. that's like a full 15 second bro hug. he's like listen, i won't get you beat up. you need to leave. >> yeah. >> i don't know. maybe it's soccer. with us, that gets a hard takedown and a few punches in the ribs. >> yeah, we've seen bad reaction from soccer players before. ren
wilson romos, lines out. pretty well hit. braves make it 13 in a row. it's all because of the waffle house. 15 1/2 games off the second place nationals., tigers looking for a win. after striking out first three at bats, cabrera doesn't strike out on that one. detroit has a one-run lead on that bomb. this goes extras. top 14. prince fielder, two-run double. detroit gets the win. that is 11 in a row. >>> using one of fan crashes sporting events, kind of annoying. it's kind of funny. last...
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wilson bridge. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> steve, thank you. exploring to sea. >> that's right, holly morris is taking us to the nationalore to learn all about sharks. all right. "fox 5 morning news" will be right back. ♪ what makes your family smile? backflflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. mmmm, ok! ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. >> reporter: good morning, i am holly morris. i don't know who you are waking up with this friday morning. i am waking up with the sharks. i am standing above the brand new 12 and a half million dollar exhibit in baltimore aquarium. it is home to 20 black tip sharks and 65 other species. they are all living in this environment. jack culvert is the general cure ray to. you were telling me we really are, these sharks are waking up as we talk? >> they are waking up, they are not too in tune to airborne sounds. they are moving around, all the fish are moving aren't. >> reporter: they are in tuned to the light. >> they are in tuned to t
wilson bridge. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> steve, thank you. exploring to sea. >> that's right, holly morris is taking us to the nationalore to learn all about sharks. all right. "fox 5 morning news" will be right back. ♪ what makes your family smile? backflflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. mmmm, ok! ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal!...
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at the wilson center last week, we had one of our national conversations about the aumf whether it should be mended or ended, and bob corker -- a republican from tennessee, senator, the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee -- came down to the wilson center and said congress is being irresponsible. this statute, which i sitting here voted for, every member of congress but one voted for it in 2001, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all of our tactics against bad guys forever and ever. and this is a debate congress should have, and if congress isn't having it, it's a debate the larger society should have about was the basis for our going forward view of who's attacking us and what tactics are appropriate and what's narrative. let's not forget that. what does the united states stand for? so i doubt anyone in this room really disagrees with that, and i just think it's time to get on with it, and i want to applaud jeh for what he has done to set the stage for that. >> jeh, my former colleague, dan clydeman's excellent book, "kill or ca
at the wilson center last week, we had one of our national conversations about the aumf whether it should be mended or ended, and bob corker -- a republican from tennessee, senator, the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee -- came down to the wilson center and said congress is being irresponsible. this statute, which i sitting here voted for, every member of congress but one voted for it in 2001, was never anticipated to be in effect 12 years later and be the basis for all...
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i have to say chris wilson couldn't be further from right when he compares rand paul to bill clinton. bill clinton became to nationalbecause he led an organization advocating for policies to grow the middle class. what you see in rand paul's schedule is the work of a poll the technician. make no mistake about it, rand paul is a politician. he's out there getting national press that has no substance to it. it's not doing him favors. he sees his colleague at home in kentuc kentucky, a senior republican senator, the leader, losing in the polls in kentucky. if he's smart he'll get home and make sure he keeps the dialogue oh open at home. right now i don't think he needs to get home and do his business. >> people are talking about him. >> sure they are. >> michael steele was on "morning joe" this morning. here's what he said. >> i think rand paul offers a voice that taps into a new generation of oh folks coming into politics. it's something to watch. he's methodical, doing a different ground game, bringing different voices. someone to watch. >> if you are chris christie, or santorum are you saying that's fine, none of th
i have to say chris wilson couldn't be further from right when he compares rand paul to bill clinton. bill clinton became to nationalbecause he led an organization advocating for policies to grow the middle class. what you see in rand paul's schedule is the work of a poll the technician. make no mistake about it, rand paul is a politician. he's out there getting national press that has no substance to it. it's not doing him favors. he sees his colleague at home in kentuc kentucky, a senior...
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national league park, no designated hit ir. their designated hitter, david ortiz. let's go back to the studio. >> all right, guys, we can't wait. brian wilson has officially been activated by the dodgers. he hasn't thrown a pitch since april 2012. he went through the rehab sent in the minors. he struck out three. so he's pitching for the evil dodger blue. that will do it, but i'm ready for giants orange and black. they've got a big game tonight. are you guys ready? >> i'm ready. >> and do the dodgers not have a facial hair policy like the yankees where they say shave? >> evidently, they can do whatever they want in southern california, that's why i tell my kids never go to l.a. >>> due to tonight's game some of your favorite nbc shows are moving to tv 36. >>> lightning has already sparked fires like the one in kern county, now there are concerns that have triggered red flag warnings. we'll show you what fire crews are doing to be prepared. that's after the game. how's the weather going to be? >>> it's going to be cool with the fog, temperatures in 50s and0s. we have a couple 00 light nip strikes at this hour. we'll keep the chance of thunde
national league park, no designated hit ir. their designated hitter, david ortiz. let's go back to the studio. >> all right, guys, we can't wait. brian wilson has officially been activated by the dodgers. he hasn't thrown a pitch since april 2012. he went through the rehab sent in the minors. he struck out three. so he's pitching for the evil dodger blue. that will do it, but i'm ready for giants orange and black. they've got a big game tonight. are you guys ready? >> i'm ready....
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wilson would like to invite you and your family to washington, d.c. in september 2012. she is going to announce an anti-hazing law that would be on a federal level, nationalvel. i said oh my goodness. i was planning baby steps and just approach it from my kitchen table, but if this is something that will help all individuals out there so they do not get suggestesubjected to hazing i wl for that. go ahead, michael. >> michael: no, continue. and then, you know, to get to the end of that, and the result, unfortunately, this frat pack stepped in, and frederico wilson did not continue with this legislation, is that right? >> the time had has the, and it was after the first of the year, and i was wondering what was going on with this. i was told by wilson's office in d.c. that you need to go ahead and bring these to the floor at the right time. you don't want it to get lost with other bills. i understand that. they are the experts in that area, and i understand, okay, if i need to wait, we were discussing the timing, and they were saying perhaps the springtime, april-may time frame. i called and never heard back. i know congresswoman wilson had been involved in
wilson would like to invite you and your family to washington, d.c. in september 2012. she is going to announce an anti-hazing law that would be on a federal level, nationalvel. i said oh my goodness. i was planning baby steps and just approach it from my kitchen table, but if this is something that will help all individuals out there so they do not get suggestesubjected to hazing i wl for that. go ahead, michael. >> michael: no, continue. and then, you know, to get to the end of that,...
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wilson center's robin wright. a lot to talk about. remember, follow the show online and on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next on "news nation. thank you. in our next hour, outrage as opening statements begin in the long-delayed trial of ft. hood shooter nadal hasan. it's already cost taxpayers millions of dollars despite him saying today that the evidence will, quote, clearly show i'm the shooter. those were his words today. >>> plus, an update on the terror threat that forced u.s. personnel out of yemen. we'll have more on how officials uncovered the al qaeda plot. >>> and a hard breaking end to a story that touched so many people, including myself. the 2-year-old known as the world's youngest best man, has passed away after serving in his parents' wedding last week. how his parents are remembering him today. it's next on "news nation." i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical e
wilson center's robin wright. a lot to talk about. remember, follow the show online and on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next on "news nation. thank you. in our next hour, outrage as opening statements begin in the long-delayed trial of ft. hood shooter nadal hasan. it's already cost taxpayers millions of dollars despite him saying today that the evidence will, quote, clearly show i'm the shooter. those were his words today. >>> plus, an update on the...
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nations. they look and often act quite different than woodrow wilson. happily ever importantly a lot of diplomats now, a lot more, our women. men used to dominate this field like most fields in the 19th and early 20th century. while americans and europeans were the dominant diplomats of 100 just ago, now we have nations rising global power. in asia, in the middle east, in africa, and in latin america. sometimes in countries that didn't exist in the world of empire. in the colonial world of 191-3100 years ago. in 1914 at the start of the first world war. diplomats today represent governments as they always have. but they also represent international institutions like the united nations. you fly the flag of the united nations to chautauqua. the represent international institutions like the world bank and international monetary fund. and i think people who work for nonprofit organizations who are dedicated to combating poverty, who want to promote economic development, who are promoting health care, or trying to promote peace, i think they are diplomats, t
nations. they look and often act quite different than woodrow wilson. happily ever importantly a lot of diplomats now, a lot more, our women. men used to dominate this field like most fields in the 19th and early 20th century. while americans and europeans were the dominant diplomats of 100 just ago, now we have nations rising global power. in asia, in the middle east, in africa, and in latin america. sometimes in countries that didn't exist in the world of empire. in the colonial world of...
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like many father and son relationships kent wilson and his dad bonded over baseball and their love for nationals free tickets so that others than enjoy baseball just like he and his dad did. >> i was so knocked out by the story. your father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. he decided he was going to continue on with his life and you continue to go to washington national baseball games even when he was dying, right? >> we only made it to the first game which was opening day in april. he wasn't feeling too great in the first inning. he actually left as he hit a home run. >> in reading his live was so filled with service and happiness and doing good with people. you read the obituary and that becomes clear. you went on kras craigslist an did you say? >> i had been giving away tickets for weeks since my dad passed because it was difficult to sit in the seats where we would have sat and so i put an add on craigslist and i didn't intend for it to obviously get this big. i was just kind of somewhat therapeutic and i wrote an add and i said here are the tickets that i had left and i asked people to m
like many father and son relationships kent wilson and his dad bonded over baseball and their love for nationals free tickets so that others than enjoy baseball just like he and his dad did. >> i was so knocked out by the story. your father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. he decided he was going to continue on with his life and you continue to go to washington national baseball games even when he was dying, right? >> we only made it to the first game which was opening day in...
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nations. they look and often act quite differently than woodrow wilson and bismarck. happily, a lot of diplomats now, a lot more, are women. men used to dominate this field like most fields in the 19th and early 20th centuries. and while americans and europeans were the dominant diplomats of 100 years ago, now we have nations rising to global power in asia, in the middle east, in africa and in latin america. sometimes from countries that didn't exist in the world of empire, in the colonial world of 1913, 100 years ago, and 1914 at the start of the first world war. diplomats today represent governments, as they always have, but they also represent international institutions like the united nations. you fly the flag of the united nations here at chautauqua. they represent international institutions like the world bank and the international monetary fund. and i even think people who work for nonprofit organizations, who are dedicated to combating poverty, who want to promote economic development, who are promoting health care, who are trying to promote peace, i think the
nations. they look and often act quite differently than woodrow wilson and bismarck. happily, a lot of diplomats now, a lot more, are women. men used to dominate this field like most fields in the 19th and early 20th centuries. and while americans and europeans were the dominant diplomats of 100 years ago, now we have nations rising to global power in asia, in the middle east, in africa and in latin america. sometimes from countries that didn't exist in the world of empire, in the colonial...
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could save his daughter's life. 2-year-old vivian wilson suffers from a severe form of epilepsy with only about 500 reported cases. that's according to nationalrs 20 to 70 minor seizures every day averaging major seizures like this one every four days. >> she has stopped breathing several times during seizures. she can also died of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy. >> reporter: she sleeps with a heart and oxygen monitor and wears an eye patch because certain patterns in the environment triggers more seizures. her dad said she has been on seven different drugs and a special diet, but nothing works. wilson wants to try a form of medical marijuana not available in new jersey because he says he's seen it work in other children. although the american academy of pediatrics opposes cannabis. governor christie says it's a complicated issue. for the wilsons, a matter of life and death. >> the wilsons tell me they are willing to move to colorado, a state they say is more compassionate to children like little vivian. we should add, there is a medical marijuana law in new jersey and what this bill would do is massage it a little bit to make it availa
could save his daughter's life. 2-year-old vivian wilson suffers from a severe form of epilepsy with only about 500 reported cases. that's according to nationalrs 20 to 70 minor seizures every day averaging major seizures like this one every four days. >> she has stopped breathing several times during seizures. she can also died of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy. >> reporter: she sleeps with a heart and oxygen monitor and wears an eye patch because certain patterns in the...
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wilson ramos. he lines out. braves win, 13 consecutive victories for the atlanta braves. they are 15 1/2 games up on the second place washington nationals in cleveland with the detroit tigers looking for their 11th straight win. seventh inning after striking out in his first three at-bats, miguel cabrera gets ahold of one, boy that's a bomb, gives detroit a one-run lead. they went to extras. top of the 14th inning, prince fielder hits a two-run double gives detroit the win, their 11th in a row, up six games on cleveland in the al central. >> cabrera is close to triple crown again. >> he's incredible. >> this is "star wars" night in st. louis. with a bit of a twist. a gangnam style danceoff. >> wow. >> wow. not sure what was going on there. the dodgers, trying to start another streak after their 15-game road winning streak that ended on tuesday, bad news for the cardinals early, carl crawford smokes one off the pitching elbow of shelby millerp. miller left the game. l.a. broke it open in the second. skip schumacher singles in gonzalez and yasiel puig, dodgers win 12-4. the l.a. dodgers up five games in the nl west. usually within a fan c
wilson ramos. he lines out. braves win, 13 consecutive victories for the atlanta braves. they are 15 1/2 games up on the second place washington nationals in cleveland with the detroit tigers looking for their 11th straight win. seventh inning after striking out in his first three at-bats, miguel cabrera gets ahold of one, boy that's a bomb, gives detroit a one-run lead. they went to extras. top of the 14th inning, prince fielder hits a two-run double gives detroit the win, their 11th in a row,...
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the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form
the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form
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21st century and diplomats today come from 195 member states of the united nations and often act quite differently than woodrow wilsonnd happily and very importantly more are women they used to dominate the field. but what they've read the dominick diplomats but now we have nation's rising to global power in africa and latin america sometimes from countries that did not exist in the colonial world of 1813 and 1940 at the start of the first world war diplomats today represent government but they also represent international institutions like the united nations, you flash it -- fly the flag here and like the world bank and international monetary fund and i think people who work for non profit organizations dedicated to combating poverty to promote economic development to promote health care or peace, i think they are diplomats also. so think of still and melinda gates the enormously positive impact those two people and their foundation have on the fight of hiv/aids, malaria, eradicate polio which is nearly complete there's only three countries in the world where it exists. think of michelle kwan who has joined the stat
21st century and diplomats today come from 195 member states of the united nations and often act quite differently than woodrow wilsonnd happily and very importantly more are women they used to dominate the field. but what they've read the dominick diplomats but now we have nation's rising to global power in africa and latin america sometimes from countries that did not exist in the colonial world of 1813 and 1940 at the start of the first world war diplomats today represent government but they...
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nations would not be in existence if not nor this country. it is a quintessential idea to pull together an organization that tries to solve global health needs and bring peace. woodrow wilson won the nobel prize for trying to get the league of nations. that league lasted for 20 years and collapsed, for many reasons, including the united states's lack of participation. the american idea stayed alive and in 1939 the state department within two years after the collapse of the league started to work on the next version. f.d.r. worked on this during his entire presidency and was scheduled to have the first conference to organize the united nations two weeks after his untimely death in 1945. one of the -- the second decision made by president truman in 19445 -- the first was to keep f.d. res cabinet -- was he was posed with this. after f.d.r.'s death, we can pose the meeting in san francisco about the u.n. truman said we're going to go ahead because this is something for america to lead. in good times and bad and in the very controversies that senator rubio described earlier on the floorks this united nations has worked hard to do good, has worked hard to achieve an ideal that m
nations would not be in existence if not nor this country. it is a quintessential idea to pull together an organization that tries to solve global health needs and bring peace. woodrow wilson won the nobel prize for trying to get the league of nations. that league lasted for 20 years and collapsed, for many reasons, including the united states's lack of participation. the american idea stayed alive and in 1939 the state department within two years after the collapse of the league started to...