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he supported wilson and became part of wilson's cabinet. >> they are all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years have we had an election with that firepower in terms of four separate parties and candidates. >> well, this goes back to the structure of the system and most times the two parties are able to absorb discontent on the right and the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third pears don't make a lot of sense. you will just be wasting your vote or helping the greater evil. we had other third parties, but they are like the progressive party of 1912 and one-shot deals. 19% of the votes and the largest since t.r. himself in 1912. he runs again in 1996. 9% and he gives it up. >> there is another point to add too. obviously in the wake of television as a platform for big medias in electoral politics, it's much more difficult for candidates to mount successful independent matters and they think that is counterintuitive. on the other hand, the way that the media works is much more easily discredited. you could produce them out of the hard scrabble, anti-big
he supported wilson and became part of wilson's cabinet. >> they are all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years have we had an election with that firepower in terms of four separate parties and candidates. >> well, this goes back to the structure of the system and most times the two parties are able to absorb discontent on the right and the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third pears don't make a lot of sense. you will just be wasting your vote or...
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>> wilson: uh-huh. >> stahl: you just couldn't figure it out. >> wilson: i couldn't figure out. i did not know where it was. >> stahl: the air force says josh's extreme disorientation resembled a condition called hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation. in training, pilots in that state can have trouble even identifying a playing card. >> gordon: the onset of this is insidious. some pilots will go the entire mission, land, and not know anything went wrong. there was a publicly announced incident of a jet in alaska hitting a tree, and the pilot was not aware that he ran into a tree. >> stahl: he didn't know he hit a tree? >> gordon: that's correct. >> stahl: after josh's incident, his symptoms were so severe, the air force sent him to a hyperbaric chamber. hyperbaric, like the bends? this is the first time we've heard that pilots are going into hyperbaric chambers. >> wilson: we've had several. >> stahl: even pilots who never had a physiological incident in the air had problems on the ground in the days after they fly the plane. >> gordon: amongst f-22 pilots, there's a term called the "r
>> wilson: uh-huh. >> stahl: you just couldn't figure it out. >> wilson: i couldn't figure out. i did not know where it was. >> stahl: the air force says josh's extreme disorientation resembled a condition called hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation. in training, pilots in that state can have trouble even identifying a playing card. >> gordon: the onset of this is insidious. some pilots will go the entire mission, land, and not know anything went wrong. there was a...
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there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipted over here is frank din radiosed it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year and all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years since we've had an election would that sort of fire power in terms of four separate parties and candidates? >> well, this goes back to the structure of the american party system. in most times the two parties were able to absorb discontent, either on the right or on the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third parties don't make a lot of sense because you'll be wasting your vote or helping the greater evil defeat the lesser evil. we've had third parties but kind of like the progressive party in 1912, one-shot deals, like ross perot. and then he gives
there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipted over here is frank din radiosed it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year and all...
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let me just say that the wilson center loves hosting this event. i personally think it signifies something very important to all of us as lawyers, but also in these stressful times when there are a lot of issues about some of the operations of our government. it is comforting to know that officials do come to the wilson center like john brennan and pledge to uphold the rule of law. thank you for being here. i hope you all enjoy the panel. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jane. our law day theme this year as all of you here now know is no courts, no justice, no freedom. we selected this theme to emphasize why courts are so important. we also want to underscore that without our courts, we simply could not sustain the rule of law in the united states. indeed, open and accessible courts are the cornerstone of a free and democratic society. the framers of our constitution recognize the importance of the courts when they made the judiciary one of three coequal branches of our federal government. our courts, federal and state, are where we go to have
let me just say that the wilson center loves hosting this event. i personally think it signifies something very important to all of us as lawyers, but also in these stressful times when there are a lot of issues about some of the operations of our government. it is comforting to know that officials do come to the wilson center like john brennan and pledge to uphold the rule of law. thank you for being here. i hope you all enjoy the panel. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jane. our law...
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wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longavon votes no. mr. lobiando votes aye. mr. larsen votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. miss bordio votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack votes no. mr. sthooster votes aye. miss angus votes no. mr. con0way votes aye. miss pingri votes no. mr. lambborn votes aye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. heinrich, votes aye. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. kauffman votes aye. mr. critz votes no. mr. rooney. mr. rooney. mr. ryan. mr. ryan votes no. mr. plats, mr. plats. mr. rupersburger. mr. ridgel votes aye. mr. johnson. mr. johnson. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes aye. miss sutton. miss sutton votes no. mrs. heartsler. mrs. heartsler. miss hanipusa votes no. dr. heck votes aye. miss hokele votes no. mr. schilling aye. miss speir votes no. mr. runnion, votes aye. mr. scott, mr. scott votes aye. mr. griffin votes aye. mr. polazo votes aye. mr. west votes aye. mrs. roby votes aye. m
wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longavon votes no. mr. lobiando votes aye. mr. larsen votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. miss bordio votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack votes no. mr. sthooster votes aye. miss angus votes no. mr. con0way votes aye. miss pingri votes no. mr. lambborn votes aye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. heinrich, votes aye. mr. hunter votes aye. mr....
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and her son, john wilson.n envelope that the money order would have came in, and that would be addressed to linda wilson with a return address to an andy andrews out of rose field, minnesota. >> armed with arrest warrants, four squad cars and six officers roll out to a sleepy neighborhood in west des moines in search of the mother and son suspects. >> in iowa, that means that we have to at least knock and make an attempt to let the people open the door and let us in before we force entry. >> police say linda wilson is not new to them. she's had previous trouble with the law. >> it's the des moines police department. we have a search warrant. west des moines police, we have a search warrant. if you don't open it, we're going to come in. >> detective paulson warns us that the wilson home is armed with sophisticated surveillance equipment and that they will not be easy to apprehend. >> police department! we have a search warrant! >> police find linda wilson hiding in the living room. when confronted, she denies k
and her son, john wilson.n envelope that the money order would have came in, and that would be addressed to linda wilson with a return address to an andy andrews out of rose field, minnesota. >> armed with arrest warrants, four squad cars and six officers roll out to a sleepy neighborhood in west des moines in search of the mother and son suspects. >> in iowa, that means that we have to at least knock and make an attempt to let the people open the door and let us in before we force...
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surery woodrow wilson would be proud of her. before that speech, i invited a group of former female colleagues from congress to breakfast with her. i keep a picture of that meeting in my office. there she is. towering over the vertically challenged senator barbara mccull ski and me. one senator present said something i haven't forgotten. said she, thank you for doing this. we never talk to each other anymore. many former colleagues in this room will agree. our current es kwis it congressional dysfunction highlights why the safe political space at the wilson center is so critical. and why it is so critical to salute problem solvers like secretary clinton and director lagarde. from sin kronized swimming to strategic networking, christine lagarde's career includes managing director of a major international law firm, finance minister of france, now head of the world's primary financial institution and maybe a little later president of france? [ applause ] she is a big player with big ideas. with courage, insight and humor. at the wo
surery woodrow wilson would be proud of her. before that speech, i invited a group of former female colleagues from congress to breakfast with her. i keep a picture of that meeting in my office. there she is. towering over the vertically challenged senator barbara mccull ski and me. one senator present said something i haven't forgotten. said she, thank you for doing this. we never talk to each other anymore. many former colleagues in this room will agree. our current es kwis it congressional...
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president wilson also said one cool judgment is worth a thousand what'sy councils. the think to do is to supply light and not heat. how perfectly this sums up the recipient tonight of the woodrow wilson award madam hillary rodham clinton, monoamie. [ applause ] >> oh my goodness. well, i am incredibly touched and grateful and a little embarrassed by the extraordinary outpouring of very kind words this evening starting with pred mallic who i greatly appreciate for reminding us that we're all on the same team, namely the american team. and my long time friend mack mcclarty. i want to thank christine for that introduction, but more than that for her leadership at the imf for her extraordinary strength and vision in these uncertain economic times. and for her very steady hand as she is trying to help lead us through them. i also want to thank all the members of congress and the diplomatic core here tonight. it is very good seeing a lot of my former colleagues getting to sit with my friend susan collins. and of course, i want to along with all of you salute our host jane
president wilson also said one cool judgment is worth a thousand what'sy councils. the think to do is to supply light and not heat. how perfectly this sums up the recipient tonight of the woodrow wilson award madam hillary rodham clinton, monoamie. [ applause ] >> oh my goodness. well, i am incredibly touched and grateful and a little embarrassed by the extraordinary outpouring of very kind words this evening starting with pred mallic who i greatly appreciate for reminding us that we're...
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it's bulgarian. >> jimmy: changed it to wilson. >> because he lived on a street called wilson.in. >> jimmy: i thought maybe it was from a president. >> could have been. but it was just no one's ever going to ask me to spell it. these were the days before warshotski and things like that. >> jimmy: did your husband name his volley ball after him as well? >> i'd like to think so. >> jimmy: you went to school right across the street. >> that's right. i went to hollywood high. many of my first jobs were in hollywood. i worked at star sporting goods, which was next door to here practically on highland. and i got discovered, if you want to call it that, at hollywood high school. >> jimmy: you got discovered at your high school. >> i did. on my first day of high school. >> jimmy: by whom? >> a famous photographer called albert watson. he was looking for people for harper's bazaar magazine to do a lay-out because they were celebrating when 18-year-olds were getting the vote. >> jimmy: wow. what was hollywood like back then? did you have crack heads dressed as spiderman? >> no. >> jimmy:
it's bulgarian. >> jimmy: changed it to wilson. >> because he lived on a street called wilson.in. >> jimmy: i thought maybe it was from a president. >> could have been. but it was just no one's ever going to ask me to spell it. these were the days before warshotski and things like that. >> jimmy: did your husband name his volley ball after him as well? >> i'd like to think so. >> jimmy: you went to school right across the street. >> that's right....
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she, rit a wilson, though you might know her as tom hanks' wife.s it hard to be your own person when you're with someone who is so well known? >> it depends on the people. like i am thrilled for him. he's thrilled for me. >> reporter: rit a wilson, singing a new tune. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: to be on a first-name basis with people usually makes social events easier unless everyone has the same first name. ou lee cowan has dropped in on such an event. ♪. >> reporter: in the middle of nebraska, we found a gathering that has gotten a lot of ink in the past from the "new york times" to one of the state's oldest weeklys. >> look at that. on the front page. >> a nice big picture. >> reporter: what garners these ladies so much attention? well, in short, it's what they're called. it may be one of the few places where being on a first name basis can be, well, really confusing, right, betty? >> (altogether): right. >> reporter: the betty convention later on sunday morning. >> osgood: serena altschul walks us through the history of blue jeannes. b
she, rit a wilson, though you might know her as tom hanks' wife.s it hard to be your own person when you're with someone who is so well known? >> it depends on the people. like i am thrilled for him. he's thrilled for me. >> reporter: rit a wilson, singing a new tune. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: to be on a first-name basis with people usually makes social events easier unless everyone has the same first name. ou lee cowan has dropped in on such an event. ♪. >>...
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wilson votes no. mr. larson votes aye. e. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. klein. >> no. >> mr. klein votes no. mr. ronlers. mr. rogers? mr. courtney mr. courtney votes aye. mr. franks votes no. mr. lobe sack votes ayep. mr. conway votes no. mr. pingrey votes aye. mr. kissel. mr. kissel votes aye. >> mr. whitman votes aye. mr. hinrich votes aye. mr. kauffman? mr. kauffman votes no. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan? >> aye. >> mr. ryan votes aye. mr. platts? >> mr. rupersburger votes aye mr. johnson? >> no. aye. >> mr. johnson votes a ye. dr. heck? >> no. >> ms. hockel votes aye. >> mr. schilling votes no. ms. spear votes aye. mr. runyon votes no. mr. scott votes no. mr. griffin. >> no. >> mr. griffin votes no. mr. palatso votes no. mr. west? mr. west votes no. robey votes no. mr. brooks votes no. mr. young votes no. mr. jones. mr. mcintyre votes aye. >> the clerk will record the tally. >> mr. chairman, the nos are 32, the ayes are 26. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the committee postpone further proceedings on the amendment offered by m
wilson votes no. mr. larson votes aye. e. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. klein. >> no. >> mr. klein votes no. mr. ronlers. mr. rogers? mr. courtney mr. courtney votes aye. mr. franks votes no. mr. lobe sack votes ayep. mr. conway votes no. mr. pingrey votes aye. mr. kissel. mr. kissel votes aye. >> mr. whitman votes aye. mr. hinrich votes aye. mr. kauffman? mr. kauffman votes no. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan? >> aye. >> mr....
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please say hello to casey wilson!ou know, you're sitting in the chair that johnny depp just sat in. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice, ladies. i laugh because i love johnny depp, but i don't feel that for him. only because i know i can't get him. and i have girlfriends that are, like, oh, my god, they're like, i heard johnny's like single. i'm like, you're not getting him. why is that moving anything in you? know your place, ladies. >> jimmy: people are like that. i think you singled the right people out because these two were just staring at him as if they were in a dream or a trance. >> this is an attractive audience. >> jimmy: it's not usually like that. >> did you bring them in? >> jimmy: we cast him. they don't even speak english. who is the big star that you worked with? >> i worked as an intern for susan sarandon. when i was at nyu. he's claiminp clapping for inte. >> jimmy: so -- >> i was at nyu as an intern. my job was on sign her head shots. >> jimmy: really? >> she's a lovely woman, who is very busy, so i wou
please say hello to casey wilson!ou know, you're sitting in the chair that johnny depp just sat in. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice, ladies. i laugh because i love johnny depp, but i don't feel that for him. only because i know i can't get him. and i have girlfriends that are, like, oh, my god, they're like, i heard johnny's like single. i'm like, you're not getting him. why is that moving anything in you? know your place, ladies. >> jimmy: people are like that. i think you singled...
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was the first one came out and said that wilson told the truth because he's a democrat.let's set that up as an argument democrats tell the truth kerry republicans fell in the blank then then a couple of senior administration officials leaked to bob novak that that my wife was a cia operative involved in the weapons of mass destruction business into the cia i see you're going to stray she is a he being very typically the president vice president cabinet officers and the top of the white house going out of their way to get that information i'm going to go back to old. time magazine it one of the information. that's against a statutory law that prohibits the cation of cia operatives what you're doing when you expose a cia officer officer of any name you're basically taking their entire career and flush it down the toilet also has the potential of placing that person in jeopardy because of their operations and their operations and people that want paraded in jeopardy so to say very will act against the ambassador to try to hurt him by curteous white career if not through phy
was the first one came out and said that wilson told the truth because he's a democrat.let's set that up as an argument democrats tell the truth kerry republicans fell in the blank then then a couple of senior administration officials leaked to bob novak that that my wife was a cia operative involved in the weapons of mass destruction business into the cia i see you're going to stray she is a he being very typically the president vice president cabinet officers and the top of the white house...
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wilson perez is one of adan's seven children and their family lives in guatemala and wilson begged hiss two years ago so they could work together. they groomed horses. son walking in father's footsteps. the last time he spoke to his father was around 11:30 saturday night just a few hours after the final race of derby day. wilson says his father called from a restaurant he was out with friends. [ speaking spanish ] >> he said everything sounded normal in that phone call and he called to ask him where he was and what he was doing and everything sounded normal. about five hours later adan perez turned up dead. this is barn number eight with the body of perez was found and it backs up to the racetrack itself. this is the backstretch. you can see the twin spires in the background there. this is where the horses ran on the backstretch of the kentucky derby. stable hand hernandez shows us where perez's body was left. access to the backside of churchill downs is restricted. workers are registered and carry special identification which heightens the mystery. is the killer living among those who
wilson perez is one of adan's seven children and their family lives in guatemala and wilson begged hiss two years ago so they could work together. they groomed horses. son walking in father's footsteps. the last time he spoke to his father was around 11:30 saturday night just a few hours after the final race of derby day. wilson says his father called from a restaurant he was out with friends. [ speaking spanish ] >> he said everything sounded normal in that phone call and he called to...
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everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. since most of his sentence for assaulting the officer was timed to overlap with his original sentence, he will complete his prison term and be released in 2009. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retired. we don't need y'all around here anymore. >> some days they like us. some days they don't want to see us. i think that's kind of a function of being in prison. you are mostly pissed off all the time, anyways. if you can take it out on the film crew, why not. >> though wilson may enjoy his freedom again, it's too late for one other inmate. whose anger has had disastrous consequences. >> my name is jesus garcia, i have been incarcerated for nearly 12 1/2 years. i'm incarcerated for first degree murder and i have life plus 26 years to serve. >> when we met jesus garcia at penitentiary of new mexico he had recently been involved in the blood
everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. since most of his sentence for assaulting the officer was timed to overlap with his original sentence, he will complete his prison term and be released in 2009. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retired. we don't need y'all around here anymore. >> some days...
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no problems to report basically between college park and the wilson bridge. in my next report, another look at area roads at 5:24. but first let's go over to howard and the guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> howard, take it away. we've got another soggy forecast on tap. >> we had heavy rains overnight. in prince william county, there are no more flood warnings but there were 3 to 4-inch rain totals. that really added up. only a few folks saw them. a lot of people were saying not at my house. we'll gef you another chance today and tomorrow and thursday as well. here's a look at your bus stop forecast. we have a few showers out there. a little bit of patchy fog, especially southwest of d.c. you get down toward culpeper, especially orange, those visibilities really drop off. temps in the mid-60s to maybe 70, 72 here over the next couple of hours. our day planner cloudy this morning. a couple of showers. not too much. 69 at 9:00. by noon maybe some partly sunny skies but we can't rule out an isolated shower or two and a scattering of showers and storms this afternoo
no problems to report basically between college park and the wilson bridge. in my next report, another look at area roads at 5:24. but first let's go over to howard and the guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> howard, take it away. we've got another soggy forecast on tap. >> we had heavy rains overnight. in prince william county, there are no more flood warnings but there were 3 to 4-inch rain totals. that really added up. only a few folks saw them. a lot of people were saying...
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he didn't call 911, he left wilson in a nearby canal, drowning.ense argued he had the alcohol after the accident. swapping his life of luxury for a life in jail. famously tried to adopt his 42-year-old girlfriend to protect his fortune. he may not be behind bars for long. the judge granted him a $8 million bond. money his family is expected to post. goodman will remain under house arrest while he awaits his appeal. he'll have to wear a gps monitoring device but he'll be able to roam freely at the polo grounds. >>> let's get to ginger zee. hey, ginger, good morning. >> let's start with rain. a whole lot fell in houston, more than 3 1/2 inches. still some along the gulf. let's look at the video. there were tornado watches. no tornadoes reported. a whole lot of lightning, hail, and heavy rain. where does it go? north and east. mississippi, alabama. that's where the rain will go. a nicer day in the northeast. boy, feels like a perfect summer day. temperatures in the upper 70s. unfortunately, by mother's day, some in the or not east get scattered showe
he didn't call 911, he left wilson in a nearby canal, drowning.ense argued he had the alcohol after the accident. swapping his life of luxury for a life in jail. famously tried to adopt his 42-year-old girlfriend to protect his fortune. he may not be behind bars for long. the judge granted him a $8 million bond. money his family is expected to post. goodman will remain under house arrest while he awaits his appeal. he'll have to wear a gps monitoring device but he'll be able to roam freely at...
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wilson says his father called from a restaurant.was out with friends. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: he said everything sounded normal in that phone call. he called to ask where he was and what he was doing. but everything sounded normal. >> reporter: five hours later, adan perez turned up dead. this is barn number eight where the body of adan perez was found and the barn backs up to the racetrack itself. this is the back stretch. you can see the twin spires in the background. this is where the horses ran on the back stretch of the kentucky derby. a stable hand shows us where perez's body was left. access to the back side of churchill downs is mostly restricted. workers are registered and carry special identification. which heightens the mystery. is the killer living among those who work here? >> the outside world doesn't see this world. they don't know what the back side of a racetrack is like. >> reporter: churchill downs chaplain says this mostly hispanic immigrant community keeps to itself. workers here are transi
wilson says his father called from a restaurant.was out with friends. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: he said everything sounded normal in that phone call. he called to ask where he was and what he was doing. but everything sounded normal. >> reporter: five hours later, adan perez turned up dead. this is barn number eight where the body of adan perez was found and the barn backs up to the racetrack itself. this is the back stretch. you can see the twin spires in the...
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wilson had to leave. i can't imagine rain delay. the bottom of the first?od but the reasons he came out was the rain. throw to second. little late. normally when they expect rain in the first hour or so they won't even start the game for that very reason. the rangers weren't concerned about the angels pitcher. darvish continued on. >> have you seen yu darvish pitch much? >> not much. just a few highlights. >> i've seen a couple innings here and there. seems to me the young man needs a hat that fits better. he can't leave that hat alone. he's constantly pulling and adjusting his hat. it must be a nervous habit but i think he has an ill fitting lid. >> oh by the way he's got pretty good stuff. >> yeah. i was going to say the hat kind of whatever works for him i guess. >> weeks i believe went. that ends the inning. we will go to the ninth 5-4 brewers. on my journey across america i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your
wilson had to leave. i can't imagine rain delay. the bottom of the first?od but the reasons he came out was the rain. throw to second. little late. normally when they expect rain in the first hour or so they won't even start the game for that very reason. the rangers weren't concerned about the angels pitcher. darvish continued on. >> have you seen yu darvish pitch much? >> not much. just a few highlights. >> i've seen a couple innings here and there. seems to me the young man...
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delia goncalves is live outside the wilson building. she has a preview. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning. many observers say that this plea deal is just the first shoe to drop in a federal investigation that is likely to affect a number of people in the wilson building and in the gray administration. thomas gore, gray's close friend and former campaign aide faces up to 20 years behind bars but he's likely to serve far less time because of his cooperation with investigators. gore will admit later today to paying off french mayoral candidate sulaimon brown and then destroying records that proved it. >> vincent gray's campaign specifically mayor vincent gray gave me cash and money orders to maintain my campaign for mayor, cover living expenses, and attack then mayor fenty during the 2010 mayoral race. >> if there were people engaged in wrongdoing, they need to be held accountable. >> it's deeply doubling. i know al gore who has done a lot on behalf of the city. he's always been a really good guy so the charges are shocking. >> reporter: that is
delia goncalves is live outside the wilson building. she has a preview. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning. many observers say that this plea deal is just the first shoe to drop in a federal investigation that is likely to affect a number of people in the wilson building and in the gray administration. thomas gore, gray's close friend and former campaign aide faces up to 20 years behind bars but he's likely to serve far less time because of his cooperation with investigators....
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rita wilson is with us.0s and '70s from her first solo album. ♪ ♪ i've been crying ♪ because i'm lonely ♪ >>> toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> talented actress and producer rita wilson best known for her roles in "it's complicated" and "sleepless in seattle" is now adding recording artist and she's thrilled to hear the sound of her voice. her favorite songs and they're ours, too, from the '60s and the '70s on her album called am/fm and i put this in this morning and i thought, oh, please. i saw all of the songs and love every single one of those songs and you start singing and you know what you're doing. >> oh, thank you. that's so nice. i'm having a great time. >> you can tell. >> we love it's called am/fm. there's a reason for that. >> right. the am radio when i grew up in the '60s in california was what you could hear only, from elvis to doris day and they were romantic and sort of the fant sis of what love is like. >> and then the fm. >> the fm became about singer/song writer
rita wilson is with us.0s and '70s from her first solo album. ♪ ♪ i've been crying ♪ because i'm lonely ♪ >>> toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> talented actress and producer rita wilson best known for her roles in "it's complicated" and "sleepless in seattle" is now adding recording artist and she's thrilled to hear the sound of her voice. her favorite songs and they're ours, too, from the '60s and the '70s on her...
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it's dubois who is one of the leading intellectuals of this moment is banking on woodrow wilson as a democratic candidate who represents as a party leader the traditions of a white supremacist party in terms of everything following the civil war, dubois sees in woodrow wilson a kind of intellectualism, a kind of professionalism, a kind of thoughtful leadership that could ultimately lead to him being the president of all the people, but the rhetoric today is almost completely the reverse. the president of all the people in the 2012 election is to push back against the potential for the president having special interests like african-american voters or latino voters, so there's an interesting arc over 100 years in how that language is used in terms of this sort of big tent approach to reform and change. >> i think it's very important what was said, the whole language of the people against the special interests really is greatest in the progressive era, not just 1912 but before then, too. and you have a lot of ambiguities and contradictions in reform because there are a lot of southern
it's dubois who is one of the leading intellectuals of this moment is banking on woodrow wilson as a democratic candidate who represents as a party leader the traditions of a white supremacist party in terms of everything following the civil war, dubois sees in woodrow wilson a kind of intellectualism, a kind of professionalism, a kind of thoughtful leadership that could ultimately lead to him being the president of all the people, but the rhetoric today is almost completely the reverse. the...
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wilson has been out of the headlines for a few weeks following his tommy johns surgery.his week he updated the world on his new hobbies and his rehab. >> i kept myself busy with charting the games at home. and doing rehab every day, it's going really well. we're ahead of the schedule. not getting too crazy, but things have progressed exceptionally well so far. >> wilson says he doesn't have time for negativity. and his teammates are helping him keep his spirits up. although he kind of sounded down. >> saving the energy for the elbow. you know what i mean? very zen type of approach. >> his second surgery. >> i know. >>> let's hope for the best on the roads. mike here to explain it all. >> we're operating just fine over here. lots of machines on the construction zone, as well. but we have your closure of the morning for 680, bollinger canyon road. the onramp closed until about 6:00, but the zone from the top of your screen down toward el costa where that speed sensor register 65. both have construction. we'll track it through the morning as they start to clear. and meanwhi
wilson has been out of the headlines for a few weeks following his tommy johns surgery.his week he updated the world on his new hobbies and his rehab. >> i kept myself busy with charting the games at home. and doing rehab every day, it's going really well. we're ahead of the schedule. not getting too crazy, but things have progressed exceptionally well so far. >> wilson says he doesn't have time for negativity. and his teammates are helping him keep his spirits up. although he kind...
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. >> anthony wilson from the american house line. why has it taken so long for the photograph government >> i think we don't speak to the right audience. and i think if you're a federal researcher. or if you're a researcher. you speak to other medical groups. you don't speed to the american public. if you would have asked me not that many years before getting this job of about the disease of addiction. i said, look, this is a moral failure. people just need to find god. they need to pull themselves by their bood straps. a lot of reading and some understanding to realize that this is a chronic diagnose but purely treatable disease that we showleds be looking at from a much greater. i'm a police chief who talks about education and public health. >> neil franklin from leap. as a 33-year-old veteran, i have arrested hundreds of people. we cannot do that. we arrested 1.6 million drug offendsers every year. what's -- i think what isn't in having a law enforcement background, people don't quite understand that the vast majority of this empl
. >> anthony wilson from the american house line. why has it taken so long for the photograph government >> i think we don't speak to the right audience. and i think if you're a federal researcher. or if you're a researcher. you speak to other medical groups. you don't speed to the american public. if you would have asked me not that many years before getting this job of about the disease of addiction. i said, look, this is a moral failure. people just need to find god. they need to...