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those might be bobbie wilson's middle names. she has an incredible sense of fairness, incredible integrity and is very very independent. i can't think of anybody better to serve this role. she will bring fairness and hear both sides of the issues and i think the city has done a great job of nominating her and will serve the city well. i'm happy to support and speak on bobbie wilson's behalf today and welcome your support. thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is john buchannon and very happy to support bobbie wilson. i have worked with bobby at two different law firms. she's a great person to work with. as a boss which she effect il ively is because she's a partner and i'm just a staff person. beyond bobby's professional excellence i have been impressed with her work with the lgbt community and as a gay man with two small children i was moved and profoundly impressed of her work with the san francisco same sex cases and bobbie wilson's stance for the rights of gay marriage which led to decisions. our country is a be
those might be bobbie wilson's middle names. she has an incredible sense of fairness, incredible integrity and is very very independent. i can't think of anybody better to serve this role. she will bring fairness and hear both sides of the issues and i think the city has done a great job of nominating her and will serve the city well. i'm happy to support and speak on bobbie wilson's behalf today and welcome your support. thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is john buchannon...
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i came inside and it was wilson in the living room crying. my wife consoled him and grabbed his shoulders and just said, think about stephen's smile and he would forgive whoever did this and i think he started wailing more. >> the day after stephen holmes' murder, a man working across the street from the crime scene contacted police. >> this individual indicated that a white pickup truck with a horizontal stripe alongside of it raced out of the durango's parking lot prior to the police arriving. >> the witness said this happened at about 11:00, just after the time police believe stephen was killed. >> the description was so detailed. i mean, a loud muffler, stripes on the side, you know, a small pickup, white. it was a very clear description of what type of a vehicle it was. >> for two days, police officers stopped dozens of trucks that fit the description, checking the interiors for blood and drivers for any fresh wounds. then, they got a devastating setback. the witness now said he made the whole thing up. >> he was trying to score points w
i came inside and it was wilson in the living room crying. my wife consoled him and grabbed his shoulders and just said, think about stephen's smile and he would forgive whoever did this and i think he started wailing more. >> the day after stephen holmes' murder, a man working across the street from the crime scene contacted police. >> this individual indicated that a white pickup truck with a horizontal stripe alongside of it raced out of the durango's parking lot prior to the...
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i don't even know nothing about him. >> wilson. come on. come with me. yeah. >> kendra wilson.j-2. due to the profile of the case and safety issues. >> you're going to a single cell upstairs. >> initially when you come in on some cases like yours, high-profile, things like, that you go to a single cell for safety issues and until administration can further decide where they're going to house you. it may be forever. it could be for just a couple days. okay? so you're just going to have to bear with me at the moment. all right? all right. what i need you to do is take this basket. all you have to do is put your shirt and blue jeans in there. put this jumpsuit on. when you're done, knock on the door. okay? >> i can't keep my t-shirt on? >> no. because it's not plain white. it has to be plain white. >> it's got my son on it. >> t-shirts have to be plain white inside the jail for the inmates to wear. so she has to take that off. as you can see, she's not happy. but it's the way things go. >> coming up -- >> my mind is really going crazy right now. i got my son poking through my hear
i don't even know nothing about him. >> wilson. come on. come with me. yeah. >> kendra wilson.j-2. due to the profile of the case and safety issues. >> you're going to a single cell upstairs. >> initially when you come in on some cases like yours, high-profile, things like, that you go to a single cell for safety issues and until administration can further decide where they're going to house you. it may be forever. it could be for just a couple days. okay? so you're just...
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time the wilsons don't have.eir new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] >>> the wilsons' optimism is fading as fast as the falli
time the wilsons don't have.eir new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle,...
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time the wilsons don't have. to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it test order anything. so we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? nline is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> the wilsons' optimism is fading as fast as the falling february rain. they've rented their
time the wilsons don't have. to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it test order anything. so we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? nline is...
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time the wilsons don't have.y their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it test order anything. so we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills
time the wilsons don't have.y their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it test order anything. so we really still have no idea what it is. which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? ups is a global...
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time the wilsons don't have.oing to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. we still really have no idea what it is which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd.
time the wilsons don't have.oing to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. we still really have no idea what it is which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizures won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm...
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frank and his wife had stayed with woodrow wilson when wilson was president of princeton.wilson had been to frank's house a number of times for lunch. frank's mentor and former president of national city bank said of wilson after meeting him at frank's house, he is not a great man. of course he would say that because he was a banker. they had a number of discussions, but wilson never wanted his discussions made public because he felt it would be bad for his image if he were seen talking to a banker. one of the things that happened when they were coming down on bankers in the wilson years was the pluto hearings looking into these money trusts. their conclusion in 1913 was there were few leaders of finance who controlled most of the concentration of wealth and credit in the country. does this sound familiar today? i think there is so much to be learned from this looking at it today. they did agree we have got to do something about not letting there be another crash like 1907. these two gentlemen were assigned to come up with a banking system of their own. this is the basic i
frank and his wife had stayed with woodrow wilson when wilson was president of princeton.wilson had been to frank's house a number of times for lunch. frank's mentor and former president of national city bank said of wilson after meeting him at frank's house, he is not a great man. of course he would say that because he was a banker. they had a number of discussions, but wilson never wanted his discussions made public because he felt it would be bad for his image if he were seen talking to a...
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wilson became a californio. he was part of the group of mexicans and anglos who thought of themselves as californian's rather than specifically mexicans or americans. he raises have -- cattle and sheep. now part of this yorba family, he has power and economic clout in los angeles and has gained the respect of his neighbor. their children, maria jesus and juanito, spoke spanish and attended convent schools. in 1840 six, wilson tried to protect his family by being american. this is pretty easy for someone who spoke english and had -- who was immediately made a captain in the united states army, but even with his new status, wilson remained very close to his californio friends and family. unfortunately, his wife, ramona yorba, died in 1849, and he's left with two little kids, a ranch whose ownership is contested, and deep ties to the mexican community. it is right at this confusing moment when the recent widower meets the dying thomas hereford and his wife margaret. at this point, he becomes b.d. wilson, and who kn
wilson became a californio. he was part of the group of mexicans and anglos who thought of themselves as californian's rather than specifically mexicans or americans. he raises have -- cattle and sheep. now part of this yorba family, he has power and economic clout in los angeles and has gained the respect of his neighbor. their children, maria jesus and juanito, spoke spanish and attended convent schools. in 1840 six, wilson tried to protect his family by being american. this is pretty easy...
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wilson."tten by a woman who went on to become a professional songwriter who went on to write a lot of the materials for fanny brice when she was in the ziegfeld follies. there were the songs of the beginning of the war that are clearly about not getting in. but they become much more personal. we take our hats off to you, mr. wilson, is a generalized salute. it is a kind of thing a group marches down the street singing. popular songs had to do that, but popular songs are mainly good at the emotionalism that exists between two people. in all of the history of popular music in this country, probably 98% of the songs have two characters. i and you. and it is about what is going on or not between us. so in a typical song is when you start getting into the intense personal emotions. now, in the civil war, young men going off to war, never having been away from home before. and very young. and it was a much less sophisticated country. a lot of the farm boys. a lot of them immigrants. an awful lot of
wilson."tten by a woman who went on to become a professional songwriter who went on to write a lot of the materials for fanny brice when she was in the ziegfeld follies. there were the songs of the beginning of the war that are clearly about not getting in. but they become much more personal. we take our hats off to you, mr. wilson, is a generalized salute. it is a kind of thing a group marches down the street singing. popular songs had to do that, but popular songs are mainly good at the...
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wilson? >> i think that the perception that the government is so closely watching them and they're subject to much, much tighter regulation and supervision gives investors the impression that they will be protected by the government. that the federal reserve who is intrusively involved in their operations is responsible for not letting them fail, and i think there is a system set up where the intrusive regulation thaz has replaced the market that you usually see, so the intrusive regulation is much less. it's on average 25 basis points. 22 was the smallest year and 32 was the biggest year i looked at. so there is a definite advantage to being a large bank. >> mr. frank mentioned several times that he felt that the larger financial institutions actually didn't benefit from dodd-frank that was onerous on them. i wanted to quote some things that some people that run some of these financial institutions, for example, said that goldman sachs would be one of the biggest beneficiaries of this reform
wilson? >> i think that the perception that the government is so closely watching them and they're subject to much, much tighter regulation and supervision gives investors the impression that they will be protected by the government. that the federal reserve who is intrusively involved in their operations is responsible for not letting them fail, and i think there is a system set up where the intrusive regulation thaz has replaced the market that you usually see, so the intrusive...
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bobbie wilson comes from a very humble beginning. she grew up in new york projects and a top student at columbia and her career skyrocketed. when i had the opportunity to meet bobby ie wilson i was super excited to work with her and we got to rk
bobbie wilson comes from a very humble beginning. she grew up in new york projects and a top student at columbia and her career skyrocketed. when i had the opportunity to meet bobby ie wilson i was super excited to work with her and we got to rk
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wilson. a lot of it is either not real or either not real or if it is real it's not having an impact or not significant. in fact, it seems that we're heralding that this is a good bill because wall street has hit all-time highs. and i would suggest that may be true but it does not properly reflect the overall economy and the reality that the folks i represent are feeling. and i represent virginia's fifth district, a rural district. 23 counties and cities. mostly main street america. we've had in the last six years unemployment in parts of our district as high as 20%. north of 20%. there's still localities in our district where we have unemployment almost as high as 10%. our economy is struggling and we need jobs and we need to capital. we had access to capital that creates those jobs and we talk about the recovery. we talk about the fulltime jobs that were created. there weren't any full time jobs created. there were part time jobs created in june and i think that's important so working famil
wilson. a lot of it is either not real or either not real or if it is real it's not having an impact or not significant. in fact, it seems that we're heralding that this is a good bill because wall street has hit all-time highs. and i would suggest that may be true but it does not properly reflect the overall economy and the reality that the folks i represent are feeling. and i represent virginia's fifth district, a rural district. 23 counties and cities. mostly main street america. we've had...
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wilson? >> i've heard those numbers, yes, sir. >> well, again, it's a sad situation as far as the plitght of community banking goes. although it wasn't advertised dodd franadvertised dodd/frank would live the plight, it has hurd low and moderate income people. what i have seen is that analysis of credit cost for those people pre and post-dodd/frank. credit cards are now on average 224 basis points. that's over 2 percentage points greater on residential mortgages, jumbo, 45 points -- basis points greater, conforming 14 points greater. small unrated corporate debt, 41 basis points. here's an interesting one. auto. auto financing. 17 basis points less. well, isn't that interesting since auto dealers were exempt from dodd/frank's cfpb. we also know the fed has shown their study on qm once fully implemented without exempting the 95% of mortgages handled by the gses. one-third of blacks and hispanics will not be able to obtan a mortgage due to dti. i'm still waiting to see the outrage on the other
wilson? >> i've heard those numbers, yes, sir. >> well, again, it's a sad situation as far as the plitght of community banking goes. although it wasn't advertised dodd franadvertised dodd/frank would live the plight, it has hurd low and moderate income people. what i have seen is that analysis of credit cost for those people pre and post-dodd/frank. credit cards are now on average 224 basis points. that's over 2 percentage points greater on residential mortgages, jumbo, 45 points --...
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wilson do you want to respond? >> i just wanted to plead with former chairman frank to support community banks as in house rule 2673 not to say you won't support that because of something that was said here but to support community banks in the exemption from those mortgages would hold in our portfolio and from escrow requirements to support that concept. >> it will certainly in work for that end and i can negotiate with someone. >> i do have one quick question i want to ask before loose my time. when the things that has happened here is not just the bills that i believe it rode dodd-frank that the lack of funding for critical agencies that supposed to carry out like a ccn cftc. do you have anything to say about that? >> yes, i'm proud of the fact that we insulated the consumer financial protection bureau from that strangulation by nonappropriation that happened to the cftc. again ms. moore ran out of time, i think they're republicans chairman said this is bad as the health care bill but the reaction of the republi
wilson do you want to respond? >> i just wanted to plead with former chairman frank to support community banks as in house rule 2673 not to say you won't support that because of something that was said here but to support community banks in the exemption from those mortgages would hold in our portfolio and from escrow requirements to support that concept. >> it will certainly in work for that end and i can negotiate with someone. >> i do have one quick question i want to ask...
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president wilson passed away three years later. mrs. wilson lived unti
president wilson passed away three years later. mrs. wilson lived unti
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wilson.arly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago. i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for more 100% real dairy treats you'll 100% enjoy look for lactaid® ice cream and lactaid® cottage cheese. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more th
wilson.arly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago. i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no...
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i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american woman partner at perkins cue the first african american lesbian partners and one of the top lawyers in california which is status only to small subsection of our states attorneys among many other recognitions. i also want to highlight her background. she is selected for years working closely with terry stuart working with the san francisco's office which was a tremendous legal victory for our city. with that, i have no doubt that these are three individuals who will serve these bodies extremely well and with that, colleagues, i ask for your support and hopefully you will be able to move these individuals from this committee today onto the full board with full recommendation to the board next week. >> thank you. supervisor, did you want to speak before they come up? >>supervisor scott weiner: thank you very much. i'm very supportive
i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american woman partner at perkins cue the first african american lesbian partners and one of the top lawyers in california which is status only to small subsection of our states attorneys among many other recognitions. i also want to highlight her background. she is...
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in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig. he pulls out, but within minutes, thanks to ha a 911 call from the truck's driver, police are on his tail. >> the individual i associated with said he wanted to buy some lumber. i was going to his house. >> he drove through yards. he drove around businesses, across medians. he crossed highways. he got on the wrong side of the highway and drove against the traffic. >> soon the friction from the truck's locked rear wheels ignites the rubber tires. those flames set fire to the rig's flat bed a forklift, and the load of lumber. >> once it kigt fire it burned uncontrol bli. you see this truck with a huge ball of fire in tow. not only the bright orange flames but the huge plume of black smoke as well. >> in spite of the flames and the sea of police behind him, wilson shows no signs of slowing down. >> i knew i have to get room to stop the truck and safely sur rend before police had chance to take sight of me. >> crowds appear as people watching the race live on tv come outside to see it for
in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig. he pulls out, but within minutes, thanks to ha a 911 call from the truck's driver, police are on his tail. >> the individual i associated with said he wanted to buy some lumber. i was going to his house. >> he drove through yards. he drove around businesses, across medians. he crossed highways. he got on the wrong side of the highway and drove against the traffic. >> soon the friction from the truck's...
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police say wilson started shooting and killed christianson. she just walked up, she don't mess with nobody, she is a nice lady. >> police arrested wilson and are trying to figure out why christianson was shot. >> don't know the motives. this is speculation based upon initial statements made by people at the scene it could have been racially motivated. >> neighbors believe it was racially motivated although the victim and the suspect are white, she was in his apartment, a man who the suspect often targeted. >> a woman we spoke with did not want to reveal her identity. >> he was a horrible person. he was mean and he was nasty and he was a racist. >> she was still in her prime. >> her 18-year-old son said his mother was headed over to talk to him for a few minutes. >> she said, i will be right back, son, i love you, and i said i love you too, mama. that is the last time. >> he was close to his mom and has his name attitude on her forearm. police sat this point are not calling it a case of mistaken identity and he thinks it could have been anyone.
police say wilson started shooting and killed christianson. she just walked up, she don't mess with nobody, she is a nice lady. >> police arrested wilson and are trying to figure out why christianson was shot. >> don't know the motives. this is speculation based upon initial statements made by people at the scene it could have been racially motivated. >> neighbors believe it was racially motivated although the victim and the suspect are white, she was in his apartment, a man...
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wilson? >> yes, sir. >> sir? >> sure. >> yes, sir. >> i think that the goals of dodd-frank and the problems that arise from that our are admirable goals. >> would you tell us the problems and how you derived the that they came into existence and what it'd do to help save the economy throughout the day? >> there were two areas that the chairman mentioned, including some increased regulation in a bipartisan way and there were two innovations in the problem was not so much that we deregulated as a society and there were two of them. one was the financial derivative and i noted what he had said and i agree with him and there was risky speculative activity and secondly, what happened was people found a way to get rid of it. and they say if you don't get rid of them you shovel it off. so in those two areas congress enacted legislation that says stay away from derivatives. and so we did have this and they said that they wouldn't do it and many of my conservative colleagues said that we should stay away from regulating s
wilson? >> yes, sir. >> sir? >> sure. >> yes, sir. >> i think that the goals of dodd-frank and the problems that arise from that our are admirable goals. >> would you tell us the problems and how you derived the that they came into existence and what it'd do to help save the economy throughout the day? >> there were two areas that the chairman mentioned, including some increased regulation in a bipartisan way and there were two innovations in the...
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shawnette wilson is live in medford for us tonight. shawnette?> i can tell you this is causing a big concern for people here in this neighborhood. some who say they had contact with this cat and just learned today they may need to be trea treated. >> i found it had couple things wrong with its foot i cut off it and we were all holding it and everything. >> david winger says his 11 year old daughter and her friends found the cat they say the burlington county health department is warning had rabi rabies. >> now my daughter's best friend was at the hospital yesterday getting shots. now, we both might have to go again tomorrow and get shots, too. >> people had live in medford township in the areas of eaves mill road, route 541 and route 70 are getting letters in the male warning of possible expose. >> i would be concerned. but i do take precautions. >> you don't know what -- it could have been anything. >> 13 people three cats an dog exposed and are being treated. linda devine has dog and cat of her own. >> my cat comes out on a lead. it doesn't go
shawnette wilson is live in medford for us tonight. shawnette?> i can tell you this is causing a big concern for people here in this neighborhood. some who say they had contact with this cat and just learned today they may need to be trea treated. >> i found it had couple things wrong with its foot i cut off it and we were all holding it and everything. >> david winger says his 11 year old daughter and her friends found the cat they say the burlington county health department is...
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wilson's bank. and, in fact, not only was that bill marked up out of this committee, several of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle voted in favor of that. and my question to you, would you support such a proposal to give a safe harbor status to portfolio loans which the originator maintains the risk? >> i'd have to look at the specifics. i'm generally in favor of that but you said you would encourage it. i think we had to get this in the senate and loosen the risk retention. i would like to have portfolio allowed to be whatever it is. have stronger risk protections. >> i appreciate you're japan inclination toward risk retention and your general favorability towards that. mr. wilson, i want to direct your attention as a small community banker to this slide here. the ranking member earlier alluded to the fact that you should have no problem originating mortgages now your $2 billion or below in assets. this is a slide from the consumer financial protection bureau. this slide shows what it req
wilson's bank. and, in fact, not only was that bill marked up out of this committee, several of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle voted in favor of that. and my question to you, would you support such a proposal to give a safe harbor status to portfolio loans which the originator maintains the risk? >> i'd have to look at the specifics. i'm generally in favor of that but you said you would encourage it. i think we had to get this in the senate and loosen the risk retention. i...
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no problems between the wilson bridge and springfield here. let's go back over to the maps and heading to the east side of town, bw parkway and route 50 through cheverly are good into the northeast corridor. looking good on the beltway outer loop side. just beginning to slow down a bit around new hampshire avenue. that's going to extend into silver spring. let's end with a live look from our sky 9. this is at the 95 split to the outer loop of the beltway in college park from our sky 9. things are looking good. in fact, it's lighter than normal. we're truly in our summer traffic pattern right now, especially for the morning rush hour. we will be right back after the break. you're watching wusa9. >>> pretty quiet now. we have patchy fog. we are looking at a storm threat for this afternoon. you'll notice this morning a passing shower at worst. 80 by 9:00. up to 87 at noon. highs today upper 80s. then this afternoon here come the storms. 2:00 over toward the shenandoah valley and the blue ridge, it will be approaching d.c. after the 4:00 p.m. hour
no problems between the wilson bridge and springfield here. let's go back over to the maps and heading to the east side of town, bw parkway and route 50 through cheverly are good into the northeast corridor. looking good on the beltway outer loop side. just beginning to slow down a bit around new hampshire avenue. that's going to extend into silver spring. let's end with a live look from our sky 9. this is at the 95 split to the outer loop of the beltway in college park from our sky 9. things...
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police say wilson started shooting and killed christenson. >> she didn't say nothing. she walked up. she don't mess with nobody. she's a nice lady. >> reporter: police are trying to find out why christenson was shot. >> we don't know at this point. there's speculation based upon initial statements made out at the scene that it could have been racially motivated. >> reporter: neighbors believe it was racially motivated even though the victim and the suspect are right, she was in posey's apartment, man often targeted. one women woe spoke with did not want to identify herself. >> he was a horrible person. mean, nasty, a racist. >> so ugly and blatant. >> she was still in her prime. >> reporter: christensen's mom was headed over to her apartment. he said, i'll be right back, she said, i love you, son, i said i love you mama. that was the last time. >> reporter: he was close to his mom. has her name tattooed on his forearm. doesn't know why she was shot. police aren't calling it a case of mistaken identity. it could have been anyone. >> if a neighbor would have been out the
police say wilson started shooting and killed christenson. >> she didn't say nothing. she walked up. she don't mess with nobody. she's a nice lady. >> reporter: police are trying to find out why christenson was shot. >> we don't know at this point. there's speculation based upon initial statements made out at the scene that it could have been racially motivated. >> reporter: neighbors believe it was racially motivated even though the victim and the suspect are right, she...
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wilson, stay with us. we'll be back in about two minutes time. airbus grabbed the early lead over boeing. we are live at the world's biggest air show. microsoft reboots, the biggest job cuts in five years. david cameron cabinet reshuffle. william hague is out as the foreign secretary. stay with us. we are on the move. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." streaming live on your phone, apple tv, we are on absolutely everything. 13.8%.e down we were expecting a big job. they may have missed a couple of larger deals. that is according to commerce bank. it is because they have adjusted their outlook that you are seeing a strong drop on the stock. briceaders of the five s, they are showcasing a new currency reserve fund and the development bank as they meet in brazil. >> what the leaders want at this summit is a little bit more of a say in how the world is round. we normally hear about this in terms of the un security council. russia and china will say the only reason things are not worsen the world is because they are there to counter the u.s.'s view.
wilson, stay with us. we'll be back in about two minutes time. airbus grabbed the early lead over boeing. we are live at the world's biggest air show. microsoft reboots, the biggest job cuts in five years. david cameron cabinet reshuffle. william hague is out as the foreign secretary. stay with us. we are on the move. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." streaming live on your phone, apple tv, we are on absolutely everything. 13.8%.e down we were expecting a big job. they may...
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wilson was extremely abts and when they did i guess this guy just shot down president thing going to go in and so is this crowd is talking to him jump in go right ahead. yeah i mean i just want to jump in and say yes france was invaded but one must keep in mind this was part of the plan this was actually a military strategy and the issue there was that the germans basically were afraid of a two front war and the german strategic plan was to defeat france quickly on the western front and before the. well they can then push their forces onto the eastern front jummy would not have invaded france had france essentially said we're going to stay out of this war in the balkans so we're going to come in on russia's side in this war against austria hungary that would have been very simple i mean germany all us the france will you stay out france said that we won't say out and hands the schlieffen plan went into operation so it wasn't just an invasion out of the blue ok gentlemen the. i was trained as a historian ok going to hear you right now did i even go ahead ivan eland jump in please i wo
wilson was extremely abts and when they did i guess this guy just shot down president thing going to go in and so is this crowd is talking to him jump in go right ahead. yeah i mean i just want to jump in and say yes france was invaded but one must keep in mind this was part of the plan this was actually a military strategy and the issue there was that the germans basically were afraid of a two front war and the german strategic plan was to defeat france quickly on the western front and before...
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wilson was extremely abts and when they were i guess this guy just. going to go in and say this is cross talk to him just. come. dorian ok go ahead you know i know i didn't go ahead ivan eland jump in. self-determination in saying. that if anyone wants to yeah yeah i agree with what george said i mean i think france actually was egging rusher on a live in before the war and i think it really wanted russia to be on their side against germany because they feared germany and the brits a lot of people in the british cabinet thought well yes belgium probably will be invaded but as long as the germans just go through the southern part and then a lot of the people in the british cabinet thought that well yes we've all pledged belgian belgian neutrality but it's it should be collectively and and force not just. you know the allies coming to belgians belgium's defense and i also think you know many of these. much of this hostility to germany was fairly recently fairly recent right now near the war because britain and britain certainly had a worse relationship
wilson was extremely abts and when they were i guess this guy just. going to go in and say this is cross talk to him just. come. dorian ok go ahead you know i know i didn't go ahead ivan eland jump in. self-determination in saying. that if anyone wants to yeah yeah i agree with what george said i mean i think france actually was egging rusher on a live in before the war and i think it really wanted russia to be on their side against germany because they feared germany and the brits a lot of...
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the kennan institute is the wilson center's oldest program. we celebrated our 40th anniversary this year. we have over 400 alum night throughout the russian federation. we have more than 100 ukraine, all throughout ukraine, including either way in crimea. we are proud to be the first at the wilson center to host will now be the synergy series. other programs we expect to follow through china, north america, are, latin america, middle east, africa and others. now, when i think about energy in this region, i frankly don't think about oil and gas. i don't think about power lines. i don't think about environmental impacts. i think mostly about organization because the psychological key for development and for political success on this entire part of the world is modernization. energy is so central to the issue that i think it has almost become a part of the psychological lexicon of politics and people throughout the post-soviet space. russia assert no exception. i think the panel today can address some of these questions, but i'd like to put them
the kennan institute is the wilson center's oldest program. we celebrated our 40th anniversary this year. we have over 400 alum night throughout the russian federation. we have more than 100 ukraine, all throughout ukraine, including either way in crimea. we are proud to be the first at the wilson center to host will now be the synergy series. other programs we expect to follow through china, north america, are, latin america, middle east, africa and others. now, when i think about energy in...
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and there were to be many more who would toll, but finally wilson -- follow, but finally wilson and newton baker involved themselves and held off on the execution of any other soldiers. and then there was actually a new procedure, a review process that had to be put in place. but, yes, you're absolutely right that there was fear of what happened in houston happening in spartanburg. >> and so it's interesting because you have, like, noble sissel, you know, restraining himself after being abused and beaten in a hotel, white soldiers coming to his defense, right? but also you have a chapter, i mean, you say that beating is one thing, but if there was a lynching, there was a sense even in terms of the top military brass that that was something that african-american soldiers would most likely retaliate against. >> yeah. i would agree with that. but let me say one other thing that, don't -- let's not put all on the south. this regiment had trouble in northern -- >> tell them about new jersey. >> well, also mills and also -- [inaudible] and long island. >> right. >> but at camp merit in new jerse
and there were to be many more who would toll, but finally wilson -- follow, but finally wilson and newton baker involved themselves and held off on the execution of any other soldiers. and then there was actually a new procedure, a review process that had to be put in place. but, yes, you're absolutely right that there was fear of what happened in houston happening in spartanburg. >> and so it's interesting because you have, like, noble sissel, you know, restraining himself after being...
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and we now welcome to this incredible show today cody wilson the founder of defense distributed it's a nonprofit and he monopolistic digital publisher in two thousand and thirteen cody produced the first three d. printed gun and released the designs online for others to access why cody did you do this. larry king thank you i think there are a number of reasons maybe the most foremost of these was a kind of suggestion about how we saw the digital future in talia rolling out and we thought that that meant a future a personal argument in fact we could prove it so it was it was a kind of curious and intrepid way of creating a future that we imagined but what why and why gun you call it on the liberating for what what is the social purpose of making a gun from a three d. machine i didn't define it first a social purpose i find it political philosophy part is basically the ideas that i thought we could disintermediation get ortiz which claim not only powers over over ours especially united states but of course in the world and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to
and we now welcome to this incredible show today cody wilson the founder of defense distributed it's a nonprofit and he monopolistic digital publisher in two thousand and thirteen cody produced the first three d. printed gun and released the designs online for others to access why cody did you do this. larry king thank you i think there are a number of reasons maybe the most foremost of these was a kind of suggestion about how we saw the digital future in talia rolling out and we thought that...
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think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne, when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age in the enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. no worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. now that he's come back, we said he could have anything for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all, but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merit, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper. he signed up on the spot. that landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later, it's said that all across ft. bragg, they know rock, not just for the exploits on d-day, but over 30 years in the army, but at 91, he still speaks to the men, and still bleeds o.d. green for the airborne. when
think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne, when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age in the enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. no worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. now that he's come back, we said he...
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she didn't leave the house last summer at all. >> reporter: the wilsons some day hope to move back tosey once the law catches up were their daughter's needs. >> this is about medicine. and if you're not treating and just thinking some people need pain, you need to get educated and start listening to the people. >> part of this move wasn't just for vivian it was for or whole family. we needed an improved quality of life and we have that now. >> reporter: chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >> one more. good girl. >> reporter: the epilepsy foundation is fighting for what it calls compassionate access to cannibus oil for children across the country. >> meanwhile opponents are arguing we don't yet know enough about the long-term effect effef giving cannibus to children. >> how could a very old ship end up at ground zero. it did and tonight archaeologi archaeologists are pretty excited. >> the mystery connection to philadelphia. >>> also, ahead a woman survives getting struck by lightning while she was sitting on her couch. how her luck changed for the better possibly saving her life. >> and com
she didn't leave the house last summer at all. >> reporter: the wilsons some day hope to move back tosey once the law catches up were their daughter's needs. >> this is about medicine. and if you're not treating and just thinking some people need pain, you need to get educated and start listening to the people. >> part of this move wasn't just for vivian it was for or whole family. we needed an improved quality of life and we have that now. >> reporter: chris o'connell,...
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my nominee is a woman by the name of bobby wilson who grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and fighter for individuals that have obey discriminated against and over a number of years she was been named one of the top lawyers in cancel super lawyer a rising star as the first african-american and lesbian partner at two highly recognized laurmdz in california. part of how i learned about here in addition to the community voices she served as the pro bono council working with terry stewart and enjoyed that and decided to seek for service for the city i ended up finding her and decided to name her i want you to move forward >> thank you supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. actually colleagues if we were to pass this motion before us we would absolutely pit hit the jack pot. bobby is a force to be reckoned what i'm one hundred percent in support behind this woman he's an advocate not only in the african-american but on a neighborhood level and within the lgbt community everything she touches she manifests good faith >> supervisor campos. >> i wanted to note that,
my nominee is a woman by the name of bobby wilson who grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and fighter for individuals that have obey discriminated against and over a number of years she was been named one of the top lawyers in cancel super lawyer a rising star as the first african-american and lesbian partner at two highly recognized laurmdz in california. part of how i learned about here in addition to the community voices she served as the pro bono council working with...
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rates and coming up at 5:45 we sit down approximate wilson to talk about his plans to tackle the problems. >>> the world cup, and team u.s.a. was eliminated this afternoon after losing to belgium. they fought to the end and had several great chances to tie the score in the last moments. >> green. to the back post, and yet couldn't turn it back. and the referee blows time. on the u.s.a.'s world cup campaign. >> after two hours on the field again the final skoeshgs belgium 2, team u.s.a. is 1. the last 20 minutes of that game, they were as exciting as they get. >> i know, it was such a heart breaker at the end and the crowds are gone now and there were thousands here watching the game. we've moved up in the clean up phase of what was going on. this is so much dram and the -- drama and the result wasn't what we wanted, this crowd walked away proud of this team. even before the match started, the energy began to swell. >> be here with a giant crowd and be part of something. >> cheers echoed in the civic central plaza as people gather went ahead their friends, new and old. >> joe, luke, matt,
rates and coming up at 5:45 we sit down approximate wilson to talk about his plans to tackle the problems. >>> the world cup, and team u.s.a. was eliminated this afternoon after losing to belgium. they fought to the end and had several great chances to tie the score in the last moments. >> green. to the back post, and yet couldn't turn it back. and the referee blows time. on the u.s.a.'s world cup campaign. >> after two hours on the field again the final skoeshgs belgium 2,...