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wilson's physician dr. grayson was also a frequent visitor to the house along with his wife would dine on many occasions here in the household. wilson's daughter margaret who was living in new york would be a frequent visitor as woodrow's other daughters. jesse, who married a promising diplomat named francis bowes sayre and eleanor mcadoo, and the kitchen is on the ground floor of the house. so isaac and mary scott who the wilsons brought with them from the white house service continued to help maintain the house and cook the meals. the service pantry is towards the weathered door towards the back of the room and very, very a formal house. edith may have called this a small home suited to the needs of a gentleman, but there are 28 rooms in this small house, and though the scale is small and comfortable, it's a rather large house. wilson enjoyed as a southerner born in virginia, grew up in georgia, south carolina, north carolina, enjoyed his hams. each meal was always started with a soup. edith wilson was pa
wilson's physician dr. grayson was also a frequent visitor to the house along with his wife would dine on many occasions here in the household. wilson's daughter margaret who was living in new york would be a frequent visitor as woodrow's other daughters. jesse, who married a promising diplomat named francis bowes sayre and eleanor mcadoo, and the kitchen is on the ground floor of the house. so isaac and mary scott who the wilsons brought with them from the white house service continued to help...
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wilson was born in londonderry. he worked in his father's farm and learned blacksmithing from his uncle. he went off to search for a farm of his own. he crossed the connecticut river and visited relatives and intending to proceed north. this is a family story which i would take with a grain of salt. it serves my purposes wonderfully. i, of course, will use it. according to the family accounts, he saw a pair of globes. globes at this point in time usually were in pairs. probably the first globes he ever saw. he saw them, according to the story, at dartmouth where he peered at them through a keyhole of a locked laboratory room. so how much better could it be from him and objects that are unavailable to someone from his midland station. this fired his imagination that he was going to make his own globes, when which we will use sell. this furthered his resolve to manufacture his globes. he moved to bradford. he and his cousin made axes to purchase his land. the next year he made his first globe. it was a large, solid wo
wilson was born in londonderry. he worked in his father's farm and learned blacksmithing from his uncle. he went off to search for a farm of his own. he crossed the connecticut river and visited relatives and intending to proceed north. this is a family story which i would take with a grain of salt. it serves my purposes wonderfully. i, of course, will use it. according to the family accounts, he saw a pair of globes. globes at this point in time usually were in pairs. probably the first globes...
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and one of wilson's early globes sat there in a case in a plexicase display. it seems strange that the out of the way place is bradford in the early 19th century that globe making, the first american globes were being made, and i really left the museum that day really enthralled with the thought of learning more about james wilson. how could a globemaker have worked in the upper connecticut valley in the early 1790s? how did he learn about globe making? what were the sources of his information? for that matter, not just his information, but inspiration? what gave him the project of being a globemaker at the time? as i learned, others -- and you can see here -- go back. as i learned, others in the hinterlands had tried to make globes. new hampshire shoe quln maker and surveyor and farmer, association, sam lane made this ideocrattic formation of a terrestrial globe in the 1970s. the idea is a misnomer the more you start to look at things. the layers peel back further. however, lane's was not a commercial globe. he made this for his own purposes. he turned a seve
and one of wilson's early globes sat there in a case in a plexicase display. it seems strange that the out of the way place is bradford in the early 19th century that globe making, the first american globes were being made, and i really left the museum that day really enthralled with the thought of learning more about james wilson. how could a globemaker have worked in the upper connecticut valley in the early 1790s? how did he learn about globe making? what were the sources of his information?...
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wilson met with pope benedict xv who wilson had corresponded. benedict was concerned about the area of peace and finding a peaceful solution to the end of the first world war which was devastating europe, and corresponded with wilson prior to the war's conclusion, and prior to our involvement in the war. so wilson, when in rome decided that he would make an official visit and have first american president to have an audience with the pope. to mark the occasion, pope benedict gave wilson this wonderful mosaic that was done in the vatican workshops. painting over the mantel. wilson acted in 1918 and sent american troops to help quell the turkish invasion of armenia. and for this, the people of armenia gave wilson this wonderful painting called hope. the largest object in the room, aside from the piano, is the tapestry. the tapestry was a wedding gift since wilson married edith in december of 1915. he chose not to have a large, elaborate white house wedding. they had a small private ceremony from edith's house on 20th street, however, the gifts wer
wilson met with pope benedict xv who wilson had corresponded. benedict was concerned about the area of peace and finding a peaceful solution to the end of the first world war which was devastating europe, and corresponded with wilson prior to the war's conclusion, and prior to our involvement in the war. so wilson, when in rome decided that he would make an official visit and have first american president to have an audience with the pope. to mark the occasion, pope benedict gave wilson this...
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cu ---el ex-gobernador de california, pete wilson, promotor de la controvertida propuesta 187 contra la inmigracin ilegal en este estado en 1994, dio su respaldo a mitt romney para la candidatura presidencial republicana. take vo ---wilson, quien fue nombrado como presidente "honorario" de la campaÑa de romney en california, se suma as a una creciente lista de lideres conservadore s que apoyan al republicano. ---en un comunicado, romney dijo sentirse honrado de recibir el respaldo de wilson, a quien calific como uno de los lideres mas exitosos de california. ---sin embargo, varios lideres hispanos, han dicho que los votantes latinos podran darle la espalda a romney por escoger a wilson, quien se mostr anti inmigrante durante su tiempo como gobernador. cu ---nos vamos a la primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48... y al regresar... take vo ---en mexico, por primera vez en la historia una mujer podria llegar a ser presidente de ese pais.
cu ---el ex-gobernador de california, pete wilson, promotor de la controvertida propuesta 187 contra la inmigracin ilegal en este estado en 1994, dio su respaldo a mitt romney para la candidatura presidencial republicana. take vo ---wilson, quien fue nombrado como presidente "honorario" de la campaÑa de romney en california, se suma as a una creciente lista de lideres conservadore s que apoyan al republicano. ---en un comunicado, romney dijo sentirse honrado de recibir el respaldo de...
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wilson to chose after she returned from her honeymoon. ike hoover who was the famous celebrated usher, chief usher at the white house for over 40 years called mrs. wilson down and said, madam, the french ambassador is here, and he has some gifts for you to chose as a wedding gift. edith says, oh, well, by all means, escort the ambassador upstairs, and hoover said, no, madam. you'll need to come down to the east room. that should have been an indication that it was no small gift. the ambassador had brought along three tapestries here at the united states at the panama pacific exposition in san francisco in 1915. wilson, we may add, opened the panama canal in 1915 to trade. in the french pavilion were these works of france including these tapestries. so edith came down to the east room and the usher had rolled out these beautiful full length tapestries, and the ambassador said, please, choose whichever that you like, and she was particularly fond of this one, which actually depicts a marriage scene. the marriage from greek mythology. it's a
wilson to chose after she returned from her honeymoon. ike hoover who was the famous celebrated usher, chief usher at the white house for over 40 years called mrs. wilson down and said, madam, the french ambassador is here, and he has some gifts for you to chose as a wedding gift. edith says, oh, well, by all means, escort the ambassador upstairs, and hoover said, no, madam. you'll need to come down to the east room. that should have been an indication that it was no small gift. the ambassador...
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it involves a man named brian wilson. whether you agree with his politics or not, one day 25 years ago made him a living legend. >> the antiwar protesters call it sacred ground. >> i only know this from my friends tell me. i don't have any memory of what happened for four or five days. including an hour or two before i got hit. >> it was september 1, 1987. brian wilson in the red cap and several veterans were about to begin a hunger strike. to block arm shipments headed for the contras and president reagan's secret war. >> what happened that day? >> we took our position on the tracks. i was sitting and the other two veterans were crouching on their feet. all three of us between the rails. >> this video tape shot by eye once remains the only real time record of what happened next. as the spotters and engineers aboard the ammunitions train ignored the screams of 40 protesters to stop. >> so, the train ran over me and i mean, it ran through us. at 17 miles an hour, more than three times the legal speed limit. >> two of the v
it involves a man named brian wilson. whether you agree with his politics or not, one day 25 years ago made him a living legend. >> the antiwar protesters call it sacred ground. >> i only know this from my friends tell me. i don't have any memory of what happened for four or five days. including an hour or two before i got hit. >> it was september 1, 1987. brian wilson in the red cap and several veterans were about to begin a hunger strike. to block arm shipments headed for...
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stories, you mentioned august wilson. it takes and august will some -- august wilson to do that. while i celebrate your accomplishment, there is a lack of balance in this industry, and it makes me ambivalent. there is an ambivalence when i see the audience stand up and cheer and go wild when the characters we are celebrating our real. my grandmother was a domestic, so i understand the story full well. the ambivalence comes when there is a lack of balance in the industry. >> if you were to come to me and say that you were ambivalent because you felt the writing was not balanced, that you felt with many and konstantin u. did
stories, you mentioned august wilson. it takes and august will some -- august wilson to do that. while i celebrate your accomplishment, there is a lack of balance in this industry, and it makes me ambivalent. there is an ambivalence when i see the audience stand up and cheer and go wild when the characters we are celebrating our real. my grandmother was a domestic, so i understand the story full well. the ambivalence comes when there is a lack of balance in the industry. >> if you were to...
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forms a fake group called hispanics for wilson, as in pete wilson. they sent out this press release, all over california. the group's chairman was described as "formerly governor wilson's top latino official. his landscaper and personal groomer." the group said they would support republican governor pete wilson in his anti-immigrant efforts by pledging to retrain white collar workers in middle management in the agricultural, restaurant and hotel maintenance arts. once illegal immigrants are displaced from these highly sought after fields. they promised as hispanics to never utter a word of spanish, except for adios, amigo in the case they don't know how to speak spanish, they vow to speed learn it and quickly forget it in the interest of racial harmony. called for the deportation of linda ronstadt. encourage all hispanics to return to their countries of origin. the whole membership for hispanics for wilson promises to leave the country when governor wilson wins the fall election. self-deportation, they sent this press release around to news organizat
forms a fake group called hispanics for wilson, as in pete wilson. they sent out this press release, all over california. the group's chairman was described as "formerly governor wilson's top latino official. his landscaper and personal groomer." the group said they would support republican governor pete wilson in his anti-immigrant efforts by pledging to retrain white collar workers in middle management in the agricultural, restaurant and hotel maintenance arts. once illegal...
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brian wilson says elbow pain isn't slowing him down. what he's saying about his prospects for opening day. >> plus, it's not your grandmother's white meat. >> the traffic for 580, it's not on yet. it's early for this commute but i have an issue in the south bay. hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- there's more... [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at a park. here, pidgie, pidgie. [ pigeon coos ] and surf the web at your favorite bookstore. our internet at home includes access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network on the go. [ female announcer ] go to the website below and get high speed
brian wilson says elbow pain isn't slowing him down. what he's saying about his prospects for opening day. >> plus, it's not your grandmother's white meat. >> the traffic for 580, it's not on yet. it's early for this commute but i have an issue in the south bay. hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's...
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. >> reporter: otis wilson is no longer tackling opponents. he's tackling a childhood epidemic.a chicago bears linebacker, he wore the number 55, and today his after school program, "55 alive" gets children in chicago moving and eating right. >> and i want to bring young people's bodies alive. >> reporter: wilson is football royalty, you know, chicago bears, '85, super bowl shuffle. >> we have so many great athletes, and we were just having so much fun. that was the best time in the world. we just had fun. it was like kids in the candy store. >> reporter: an interesting metaphor for a guy who's trying to reverse a staggering statistic. in chicago the percentage of obese children is two times the national average. this, according to the department of public health. >> the whole thing is to get them to understand if you're going go out there and play, whatever you play, you have to fuel the body. >> reporter: wilson says 7-year-old tabitha was barely able to run when she joined the program. and now -- >> it's fun and it gives me a good workout so when i go home i feel great. >> re
. >> reporter: otis wilson is no longer tackling opponents. he's tackling a childhood epidemic.a chicago bears linebacker, he wore the number 55, and today his after school program, "55 alive" gets children in chicago moving and eating right. >> and i want to bring young people's bodies alive. >> reporter: wilson is football royalty, you know, chicago bears, '85, super bowl shuffle. >> we have so many great athletes, and we were just having so much fun. that...
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host: reid wilson, will have to end its there. you for joining us. >> we have a responsibility. for those of you, the creation of literature, you have a responsibility. can you create anything you want and still comfortable with recreation or must you sent to yourself to decide i cannot offend anybody? >> this weekend william foster on the n word. also on american history tv, he changed the reading habits of americans. lookit hendry -- a look at henry luce. and sunday, the oil boom hits. a gusher makes texas leading oil-producing state. visit the infamous streets of beaumont, texas. this weekend on c-span 3. >> coming up, the head of the congressional budget office releases the economic forecast. and in a little more than an hour, we will hear from mitt romney. the winner of the florida primary. you will also hear from newt gingrich who finished second. >> on "washington journal, we will be joined by tim ryan novo cayo, co-chair of the manufacturing caucus. the senator is from south carolina and the author of "now or never." you'l
host: reid wilson, will have to end its there. you for joining us. >> we have a responsibility. for those of you, the creation of literature, you have a responsibility. can you create anything you want and still comfortable with recreation or must you sent to yourself to decide i cannot offend anybody? >> this weekend william foster on the n word. also on american history tv, he changed the reading habits of americans. lookit hendry -- a look at henry luce. and sunday, the oil boom...
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here's a sneek peak with baltimore's own wayne wilson. wilson.in holds-do not delete-md idol guys-track in todays bin-piis in am news foldr folder people aae fainting..nats at 58:26-medic please and otter pop star wannabes are cracking under the pressure.. nats: crying 18:39- i dont want to talk to anyone right nowit's a familiar scene during hollywood week as hundreds of popefuls fight for survival on the show.one of the native wayne ilson... is up made it through another ady --3 bootcamp a few years go when he was in the airforce. but wayne ays american idol's training course is actually more difffcult than the military's version. 24:20-in &pbootcamp, you arr seeking approval of your superior officers maybeeyour tech instructor24:33- whereas with idol you want to seek approval of the judges, you want to make sure you are innerviewing correctly, you are just seeking approoal of america25:04- it becomes peally tough to juggle all of that and to add to that pressure... every move is camera was coming to my oom &pevery morning, they wanted reaction
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wilson was run over by the 200,000-pound train. his body dashed beneath it. the train's wheels cutting off both his legs. >> this here was cut off. >> reporter: the crushing blow from the train left him with two amputated legs and a plate if his head. authorities questioned him in the hospital, days later calling him a domestic terrorist before most americans even knew what than meant. >> they said when did you start planning to hijack the train? that's what i found out that duncan murphy one of the other veterans, he had been with me on the steps of the capitol, we were on the domestic terrorist list. so you start putting it together. >> reporter: i found wilson now 70 years old living in portland oregon. he has written a book about that it day called blood on the tracks. he spends his time writing, researchers, hand cycling his bike up to 20 miles a day and involving himself in his community and after all these years, i wanted it know why, why on that september morning 25 years ago did he sit down in front of that train? the we are goes back to his days as
wilson was run over by the 200,000-pound train. his body dashed beneath it. the train's wheels cutting off both his legs. >> this here was cut off. >> reporter: the crushing blow from the train left him with two amputated legs and a plate if his head. authorities questioned him in the hospital, days later calling him a domestic terrorist before most americans even knew what than meant. >> they said when did you start planning to hijack the train? that's what i found out that...
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governor wilson backed prop 1987 targeting undocumented immigrants.y has gone on record saying u.s. needs to tighten up its borders. >>> greece, it's very close to hammering out yet another deal to borrow yet more money. nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott mcgrew says that's good for the market the markets turned positive on the move. greece in focus this week. there's little other economic news to distract investors the prime minister spent the day working out the deal, which would make more cuts in his country. he has to get other politicians in greece on board. greece needs to make the cuts to get the next round of short-term loans to pay down its long-term loans. back here at home, there's a giant dish for sale in carmel valley, the james burg earth station, once owned by at&t, contains a radio zish that hedi helped relay pictures from the moon. it's $3 million. a dish, a house, and a helicopter landing pad. it's about 20 miles southeast of monterey. >>> to blog google 9:00 to pak, perfecting glasses like these that will function as he
governor wilson backed prop 1987 targeting undocumented immigrants.y has gone on record saying u.s. needs to tighten up its borders. >>> greece, it's very close to hammering out yet another deal to borrow yet more money. nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott mcgrew says that's good for the market the markets turned positive on the move. greece in focus this week. there's little other economic news to distract investors the prime minister spent the day working out the deal,...
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again, those comments from ceo leyland wilson. he's going to be here on the halftime show on monday exclusively. we'll get to more of these issues perhaps if you tweet some questions we'll get them to leyland wilson as well and the traders will weigh in. so again big news today for what is the biggest stock story of today. dr. j. you were watching unusual activity ahead of the advisory panel. >> it's one of those where i wish i had some. i have been in this name before but i did not have long positions in this one. and there were just a whole bunch of good, as far as wonderful timing, you couldn't really be better than some of the folks who did pile into this one. we showed thousands of options trading on tuesday. it didn't really hit the threshold of what we were looking for, scott, as far as tens of thousands and massive speculation but, you know, when you're buying a thousand options that represents a hundred thousand shares of stock. so when that stock jumps by 11, 12, $13, you can turn $180,000 into a million or more dollars
again, those comments from ceo leyland wilson. he's going to be here on the halftime show on monday exclusively. we'll get to more of these issues perhaps if you tweet some questions we'll get them to leyland wilson as well and the traders will weigh in. so again big news today for what is the biggest stock story of today. dr. j. you were watching unusual activity ahead of the advisory panel. >> it's one of those where i wish i had some. i have been in this name before but i did not have...
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should i go with the manny dreadlocks or the brian wilson beard? them both. >> that's going to be fun. manny ramirez in oakland. thanks a lot, henry. >>> for a full half hour of bay area coverage, you can watch tonight at 10:30. >> we'll be right back. anyone who grows things for a living will tell ya... a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. it even feeds plants for six straight months. want this result? gotta start with this soil. miracle-gro potting mix. success starts with the soil. >>> brett cannon sheer to tell us what's coming up at 7:00. >> these folks are from italy, believe it or not. coming up tonight, bay area product jeremy lin, we've been talking about him, basketball superstar and now media from a few different outlets. we're going to talk to the association about how he is perceived in bahrain. >>> a little president's day history. we'll talk abo
should i go with the manny dreadlocks or the brian wilson beard? them both. >> that's going to be fun. manny ramirez in oakland. thanks a lot, henry. >>> for a full half hour of bay area coverage, you can watch tonight at 10:30. >> we'll be right back. anyone who grows things for a living will tell ya... a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic...
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hotspot.and we are ÷88 3 --morgan's state university's production of august wilson's "jitney.. a play about father-son relationships and cab service culturr during the jim crow era--shirley basfield dunlap is live with the hometown hotspot --celebrates black history month and the 10th anniversary of the murphy fine arts center at morggn state university --"jitneys" is what pittsburgh american taxi drivers in the jim crow era (called gypsies in new york and hacks in baltimore)--cast includes roscoe orman, who plays gordon on sesame street street you can see performances of august wilson's performances of you can see performances of august wilson's "jitney" at morgan state university's "murphy fine arts center" starting tomorrow through sunday.for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. the magical world of disney... is coming to baltimore. baltimore.disney on ice is celebrating 100 years of magic. magic.the show is at first mariner arena february 8th- 12th .. and we want to get you inside for free. free.the 10th caller at 410-481-4545 right now wins a fa
hotspot.and we are ÷88 3 --morgan's state university's production of august wilson's "jitney.. a play about father-son relationships and cab service culturr during the jim crow era--shirley basfield dunlap is live with the hometown hotspot --celebrates black history month and the 10th anniversary of the murphy fine arts center at morggn state university --"jitneys" is what pittsburgh american taxi drivers in the jim crow era (called gypsies in new york and hacks in...
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it takes and august will some -- august wilson to do that. while i celebrate your accomplishment, there is a lack of balance in this industry, and it makes me ambivalent. there is an ambivalence when i see the audience stand up and cheer and go wild when the characters we are celebrating our real. my grandmother was a domestic, so i understand the story full well. the ambivalence comes when there is a lack of balance in the industry. >> if you were to come to me and say that you were ambivalent because you felt the writing was with not want to see the made or you do not want to see denzel washington plays a rogue cop, i have issue with that. maxim is a man who is illiterate, and in the middle of the play, he says, i am having sex with another woman. i have impregnated her. tell this wife i have to raise this baby, and i am bringing it home to you, unapologetically, and we sit in that theater and scheerer, -- cheer. tavis: you are back to august wilson, and in the context of his body of work, there is a balance of character, of other upstandin
it takes and august will some -- august wilson to do that. while i celebrate your accomplishment, there is a lack of balance in this industry, and it makes me ambivalent. there is an ambivalence when i see the audience stand up and cheer and go wild when the characters we are celebrating our real. my grandmother was a domestic, so i understand the story full well. the ambivalence comes when there is a lack of balance in the industry. >> if you were to come to me and say that you were...
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court by pete wilson. in the superior court capacity, he continued his understanding and his presentation on equal justice under the law, so impressive that a democratic president named bill clinton accepted the recommendations of the senatorial representatives from california and marino became a district judge of the district court in california, approved unanimously by the u.s. senate on an appointment from bill clinton. just think about that, republican, wilson republican, clinton a democrat. it didn't take gray davis long to recognize that he, too, wanted to get in on appointing marino to something. and he appointed marino as an associate justice of our court. i think maybe the third in the history of the state of california and hispanic in that category. he has since completed his task in that regard, but in the process, he has made friends everywhere, friends under every circumstances. so tonight, admission high school in the mission, part of the city that traditionally carries the hispanic label, he
court by pete wilson. in the superior court capacity, he continued his understanding and his presentation on equal justice under the law, so impressive that a democratic president named bill clinton accepted the recommendations of the senatorial representatives from california and marino became a district judge of the district court in california, approved unanimously by the u.s. senate on an appointment from bill clinton. just think about that, republican, wilson republican, clinton a...
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from the giants and the patriots and will brian wilson keep his beard for the giants. the announcement later.
from the giants and the patriots and will brian wilson keep his beard for the giants. the announcement later.
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. >> reporter: otis wilson is no longer tackling opponents. he's tackling a childhood epidemic. program 55 alive gets children in chicago moving and eating right. >> i want to bring young people's bodies alive. >> reporter: wilson is football royalty. chicago bears, '85 super bowl shuffle. >> we have so many great athletes and we're having so much fun. that was the best time in the world. we just had fun. it was like kids in a candy store. rain an interesting metaphor from a guy trying to reverse a staggering statistic. in chicago, the percentage of obese children is two times the national average. this according to the department of public health. >> the whole thing is to get them to understand if you're going to go out there and play, whatever you play, you have to fuel the body. >> reporter: wilson says 7-year-old tabitha was barely able to run when she joined the program. >> it's fun and give me a good workout. when i go home, i feel great. >> reporter: wilson teaches living well and leadership. >> that's something we work on every day and that we enforce that because a lot
. >> reporter: otis wilson is no longer tackling opponents. he's tackling a childhood epidemic. program 55 alive gets children in chicago moving and eating right. >> i want to bring young people's bodies alive. >> reporter: wilson is football royalty. chicago bears, '85 super bowl shuffle. >> we have so many great athletes and we're having so much fun. that was the best time in the world. we just had fun. it was like kids in a candy store. rain an interesting metaphor...
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de mitt romney es un estado de tradiciÓn democrata, wilson se destacÓ por proponer la propuesta 187 >>> es posible que aumento el nÚmero de congresista, porque el nuevo mapa electoral de texas permitirÁ que dos hispanos tengan acceso. >>> vamos a la pausa. en segundos vamos a entrar juntos con uno de nuestros reporteros a los famosos narcotÚneles. >>> una mujer consigue una visa para despedirse de su hermana. >>> en perÚ, declaraciones del ex presidente garcÍa. ♪ >>> cada vez son mÁs los narcotÚneles que las autoridades descubren. desde el 90 han encontrado mÁs de 150. se utilizan para contrabandear drogas y personas. y descubrieron uno que medÍa 1300 pies de largo, el tÚnel contaba con todo lo necesario para contrabandear como sistemas de rieles, electricidad, etcÉtera. nuestro compaÑero entrÓ a uno. >>> a solo pasos de la barda metÁlica, univisiÓn tuvo la oportunidad de penetrar el mundo subterrÁneo. >>> este mide como 800 pies a lo lar largo. >>> pequeÑas maravillas que asombran a todos. >>> estos cables son originales del tÚnel, se usan en estos tÚneles sofisticados para ventila
de mitt romney es un estado de tradiciÓn democrata, wilson se destacÓ por proponer la propuesta 187 >>> es posible que aumento el nÚmero de congresista, porque el nuevo mapa electoral de texas permitirÁ que dos hispanos tengan acceso. >>> vamos a la pausa. en segundos vamos a entrar juntos con uno de nuestros reporteros a los famosos narcotÚneles. >>> una mujer consigue una visa para despedirse de su hermana. >>> en perÚ, declaraciones del ex presidente...
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and elected woodrow wilson. >> i wrote down somewhere the actual totals on the vote. but my memory is he got 27% of the vote, and as you said in the beginning, got the most vote of any third party candidate. what did you learn in writing about this third party candidacy that would be of value in 2012 if there's a third party candidate? >> well, the candidacy, the party's candidacy did produce a progressive minority in the senate. which was -- had a good deal of power as a swing unit. but what i think is more relevant to today's political situation is that when a large minority of the country believes itself to be disenfranchised, excluded from power, excluded by a combination of shared privilege between lawmakers and corporate executives and professional politicians, when the large citizenry begins to feel they are excluded, they become extremely angry, very passionate, and very unified. and the tea party movement, which in no way matches the sophistication of the progressive movement, nevertheless has got that unifying feeling. these people feel excluded from power a
and elected woodrow wilson. >> i wrote down somewhere the actual totals on the vote. but my memory is he got 27% of the vote, and as you said in the beginning, got the most vote of any third party candidate. what did you learn in writing about this third party candidacy that would be of value in 2012 if there's a third party candidate? >> well, the candidacy, the party's candidacy did produce a progressive minority in the senate. which was -- had a good deal of power as a swing...
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sherri wilson says the dogs had never been by a cliff before so probably didn't recognize the danger. >>> fog out there this morning thick in spots dense fog in the valleys. temperatures not bad mainly into the 40s right now. by the afternoon, most of that fog is gone. just a couple of high clouds and lots of sunshine outside. check out these temperatures by the afternoon. 60s at the coast, even some low 70s beginning to show up in some of the valleys so some much nicer weather is on the way as this ridge continues to build in. still a couple of high clouds dropping of the top of the ridge but other than that lots of sunshine come our way and these temperatures are going to be something else over the next couple of days, well above the average for this i am too far year and that will continue through the middle of the week. as we look toward the south bay this afternoon, looking at 71 degrees in morgan hill, 70 and sunny in santa clara. 67 degrees in redwood city. even 65 degrees today in half moon bay. east bay temperatures up in the 60s and low 70s by the afternoon and as you make w
sherri wilson says the dogs had never been by a cliff before so probably didn't recognize the danger. >>> fog out there this morning thick in spots dense fog in the valleys. temperatures not bad mainly into the 40s right now. by the afternoon, most of that fog is gone. just a couple of high clouds and lots of sunshine outside. check out these temperatures by the afternoon. 60s at the coast, even some low 70s beginning to show up in some of the valleys so some much nicer weather is on...
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chairman wilson, ranking member davis, chairman whitman and ranking member cooper and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to present our findings from our review of oversight and management of arlington national cemetery. as you know, we issued our report on the management and oversight of arlington on december 15th of last year. my testimony is based on our report, and i will make two points today. first, i'll discuss the policies and procedures that the current leadership team at arlington put in place to begin to address the deficiencies that became apparent, and i'll identify some of our recommendations to assist in that endeavor and secondly discuss factor that could potentially affect the feasibility and advisability of transferring arlington from the army to the department of veterans affairs. the v.a. here's the bottom line -- i think it is fair to say the current leadership team at arlington has taken many positive steps at the cemetery current leadership team at arlington has taken many positive steps at the cemetery to addr
chairman wilson, ranking member davis, chairman whitman and ranking member cooper and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to present our findings from our review of oversight and management of arlington national cemetery. as you know, we issued our report on the management and oversight of arlington on december 15th of last year. my testimony is based on our report, and i will make two points today. first, i'll discuss the policies and...
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i want to thank my co-chair, chairman joe wilson, and our ranking members, jim cooper and susan davis, for their steadfast commitment and focus on this extraordinarily important issue. an honor to work with you over the months and we look forward as we continue along this journey of making sure collectively we all do what is necessary to make sure arlington maintains its rightful place in honoring this nation's heroes. i'd also like to extend a very warm welcome to general vangiel, thank so much for your leadership. and for your oversight of arlington. we know it's a new challenge for you, but know one that you're ready and up to the task. ms. condon, i thank you you and your team who have met with us on a monthly basis to keep us apprised of progress. we appreciate your dedication. we know it's been a long ar are duous journey with more steps to come. i'd like to also highlight my appreciation for what you do in total for the army, what you've done through your career and what you've done to this point. army leadership has done a lot to change the culture and climate at arlington and
i want to thank my co-chair, chairman joe wilson, and our ranking members, jim cooper and susan davis, for their steadfast commitment and focus on this extraordinarily important issue. an honor to work with you over the months and we look forward as we continue along this journey of making sure collectively we all do what is necessary to make sure arlington maintains its rightful place in honoring this nation's heroes. i'd also like to extend a very warm welcome to general vangiel, thank so...
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by august wilson. so, if i were you, i would start looking it up. please look up august wilson as well because as a playwright he has much to offer. our discussion will be in-depth. surprised me, nice work. we had a recent controversy here in waterbury where we had a high school play by august wilson that used the "n" word, i believe. and there was controversy about whether or not the play should be produced or not. as i understand it, there were some modest changes and they let the play go on. do we banish the work altogether or make modifications as we americans always do, compromise and see what we come up with? nice work, everyone. well, some of you more than others. but that's okay. nice work. >> i was just telling them all about "mona lisa smile" which we were talking about -- there was a scene with julia roberts and the whole class is dark. and she brings up a picture -- an advertisement on the wall and she says modern art -- and there's a student that says, no, that's just an advertisement. and she's like, quiet, everyone listen. and she say
by august wilson. so, if i were you, i would start looking it up. please look up august wilson as well because as a playwright he has much to offer. our discussion will be in-depth. surprised me, nice work. we had a recent controversy here in waterbury where we had a high school play by august wilson that used the "n" word, i believe. and there was controversy about whether or not the play should be produced or not. as i understand it, there were some modest changes and they let the...
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>> chairman wilson i'm nothing going to answer this proek cooley. my job, fix arlington for veterans and loved ones. the decision where organize arrington is placed, all i can tell you if it is transferred you will have a fixed, much improved arlington. >> thank you all, and we now proceed to the ranking members susan davis of san diego, california. >> thank you. to you, general vangiel, if were you to give arlington a grade right now, what would that be? >> i got a chance to go down and essentially talk to some people, and i've looked at some past reports. i haven't had a chance to look at it in-depth like i'm going to do with the inspection team as we go down. what i can say is that being deployed for the past two years, as i heard what was going on at arlington, i'd have to give them a zero. when we -- with what i heard. i have to be honest with you, because it's just not somethi something -- it was inconceivable that that was happening, because what i saw was, they were a very respectful ceremony, everything seemed to be going well. i will say,
>> chairman wilson i'm nothing going to answer this proek cooley. my job, fix arlington for veterans and loved ones. the decision where organize arrington is placed, all i can tell you if it is transferred you will have a fixed, much improved arlington. >> thank you all, and we now proceed to the ranking members susan davis of san diego, california. >> thank you. to you, general vangiel, if were you to give arlington a grade right now, what would that be? >> i got a...
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>> and perhaps no one was watching more intently than wilson factory manager dan regal and his workershe kick -- >> new york wins! >> let's get the balls ready. >> reporter: as the giants celebrated dan's team got their game faces on. >> the most important game of the year for us. our goal here is to get as many footballs out as we can in the next 24 hours. it's prime time right now for ada. >> reporter: ever since there was an nfl game to be played, the wilson football was on the field. and the football factory in ada, the only official one in the world, has been around longer than the super bowl itself, 57 years. >> it's probably one of the premiere events in america everyry year. and when they kick off that super bowl and that's the pride of this victory. >> reporter: 120 workers forego sleep to cut, sew, stamp, and lace a football fit for a champion. a deep pride knowing that the ball they helped make was hand-crafted in the usa. >> it's america's game. made in america. i mean, you can't get much prouder than that. >> reporter: but the balls have a way to go before indy. both teams
>> and perhaps no one was watching more intently than wilson factory manager dan regal and his workershe kick -- >> new york wins! >> let's get the balls ready. >> reporter: as the giants celebrated dan's team got their game faces on. >> the most important game of the year for us. our goal here is to get as many footballs out as we can in the next 24 hours. it's prime time right now for ada. >> reporter: ever since there was an nfl game to be played, the...
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floyd wilson. let's trade that and some of the other names. >> he's come with $550 million so i think this is a great way for the individual investor to invest in private equity, so to speak, because that's what he is. he's trading in public markets. you can buy it, put it away and bet on him. >> you know hi track record. he's done this three oar four times before. he tells you up front, i'm going to do this again. >> exact hi. it's taken ron johns been, but he's never created this value by himself, yesterday they have almost doubled the stock. he's told you he's going to do it again. he's good to his word. >> i would do the same. remember that 1 for 3 reverse split. i won't bet against him. i would be a buyer as well. >>> jeremy lin reigniting hosts for fans. we have that trade after the break. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for
floyd wilson. let's trade that and some of the other names. >> he's come with $550 million so i think this is a great way for the individual investor to invest in private equity, so to speak, because that's what he is. he's trading in public markets. you can buy it, put it away and bet on him. >> you know hi track record. he's done this three oar four times before. he tells you up front, i'm going to do this again. >> exact hi. it's taken ron johns been, but he's never created...
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brian wilson will keep his beard. buster posey, well, we will see how he is feeling.att cain and tim lincecum had to answer questions. sandoval, he is 40 pounds overweight. buster posey is he 100% and ready? >> unusually one of those things in the morning i am stiff but once the day progresses it feels good. i am happy with where i am. i am optimistic for having a good healthy season. >> one of baseball's great stories had a scare this week. real scare. josh hamilton, at one point in his career on the streets, severe drug and alcohol problems, recovered to be a star with the rangers. earlier this week, lot of publicity. he was found drinking in a dallas bar. >> i had a weak moment on monday night. in dallas. personal reasons with a family member. no drugs were used. at all. never thought about it. i have had two drug tests since monday. so i have no concerns there. >> all this comes at a time when the rangers said we are not going to take a flier on this prince field who ended up in detroit because we rather sign josh hamilton. interesting to follow that story. tremen
brian wilson will keep his beard. buster posey, well, we will see how he is feeling.att cain and tim lincecum had to answer questions. sandoval, he is 40 pounds overweight. buster posey is he 100% and ready? >> unusually one of those things in the morning i am stiff but once the day progresses it feels good. i am happy with where i am. i am optimistic for having a good healthy season. >> one of baseball's great stories had a scare this week. real scare. josh hamilton, at one point...