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wilson, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on this, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on that. i have some here in the book here. and that to me was very telling. and then, of course, just the letters back and forth between she and the president, the people around him at this time who were trying to deal with all the problems. what was interesting is dear mrs. wilson, if you get time, could you show the president this. dear mrs. wilson -- very -- a lost tho lot of those were timid. i think she was fierce, protective and it was hard to get anything to the president. some of the letters start asking his daughters to help because they felt like no information was getting through edith. so, you know, there was definitely a power vacuum. and there was a lack of information flowing off. but in her defense, she had a dual role. and she famously said, a bunch of people came and said, i must see the president and she said, really, i don't care about the president of the united states, i care about my husband, which a lot of historians pointed to and said, she threw the country under the
wilson, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on this, dear mrs. wilson, could you act on that. i have some here in the book here. and that to me was very telling. and then, of course, just the letters back and forth between she and the president, the people around him at this time who were trying to deal with all the problems. what was interesting is dear mrs. wilson, if you get time, could you show the president this. dear mrs. wilson -- very -- a lost tho lot of those were timid. i think she was...
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they went to wilson. that included the socialist party, which had always run its own candidates before this eugene debs had run four times for president, 1900 to 1912. he did not run -- the socialists had a candidate much less known, got many fewer votes, and you know, this was 1916 anecdote for the lecture. perhaps i will have a few others as they go on. hughes would have one the electionif -- wpon the if he had got california. there were 3600 votes separating wilson from hughes in california. that means if hughes had gotten roughly 1900 votes more, he would have one california. -- won california. with u.s. have entered the war? most democrats would have supported him as they did woodrow wilson, from their own party? you are not supposed to ask those questions, but some are worth asking because i see hundred votes, you know, -- because 1900 votes, you know, it would be like, what if ralph nader had not campaigned in florida where al gore only needed 30 more votes to win? with the u.s. have gone to war in
they went to wilson. that included the socialist party, which had always run its own candidates before this eugene debs had run four times for president, 1900 to 1912. he did not run -- the socialists had a candidate much less known, got many fewer votes, and you know, this was 1916 anecdote for the lecture. perhaps i will have a few others as they go on. hughes would have one the electionif -- wpon the if he had got california. there were 3600 votes separating wilson from hughes in california....
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when you really go into it the only other one was woodrow wilson, who moved permanently to washington. he did not move temporarily like the president will. he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think they are glad to get home. all of the presidents but nine had houses to go back to, or farm speared and they want to get back to life as normal. that is probably why they got out of town. jefferson stayed on a while with madison. but most of them go. they get out of town. you mentioned president wilson, he is probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? mr. seale: well, he took a job as counsel at a prominent law firm. his health was such that he was not able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. hi
when you really go into it the only other one was woodrow wilson, who moved permanently to washington. he did not move temporarily like the president will. he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think...
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alice paul and the nwp kidded wilson with wilson's own wards words.banners -- own we now consider it to be common. >> at that point, the women were actually jailed. they were jailed for affecting traffic because they were picketing in front of the white house. see were not allowed to their families, or communicate with their families. several were kept in solitary confinement. thrown to then, ground, given oatmeal with farms in it. they were living under very deplorable conditions. public sentiment started to turn and people started to realize that the women were starting -- fighting for something that should be pushed through. at that point, president wilson was able to be brought on board, and the 19th amendment was passed as a war measure. it was a way to unite the country, men and women to fight for democracy abroad. she rode on a white horse and let the marchers down pennsylvania avenue. there was 5000 women that march. it quickly turned into a right. of the afternoon was lost. today we are celebrating, which is wonderful to come together with so many women's organizations, incl
alice paul and the nwp kidded wilson with wilson's own wards words.banners -- own we now consider it to be common. >> at that point, the women were actually jailed. they were jailed for affecting traffic because they were picketing in front of the white house. see were not allowed to their families, or communicate with their families. several were kept in solitary confinement. thrown to then, ground, given oatmeal with farms in it. they were living under very deplorable conditions. public...
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they get out of town. >> you mentioned president wilson.e's probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? >> well one thing was he took a job, or of counsel with a prominent law firm. his health was such that he wasn't able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad. and mrs. wilson was his second wife who he married while he was in the white house after the death of his first wife. and she was from washington. not originally, but she had spent her whole mature life in washington. and she knew people and liked it. and so their friends got together and bought them a house which was i think about ten years old on f street, a very, very nice house. and that's why he lived his last years and that's where he died. >> talk about those years in washington. how long was it? and what was he doing at that time? >> well, he died in '24. and he mainly took care of himself. he was -- he was in terrible physical shape after the stroke he suff
they get out of town. >> you mentioned president wilson.e's probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? >> well one thing was he took a job, or of counsel with a prominent law firm. his health was such that he wasn't able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad. and mrs. wilson was his second wife who he married while he was in the white house after the death of his...
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at that point, president wilson was able to be brought on board. the 19th amendment was ultimately passed. they found it as a way to unite the country to fight for democracy. the original parade was amazing. they went -- they led the marchers down pennsylvania avenue. ,t quickly turned into a riot the majesty of it is what we are celebrating today. there are so many women organizations that come out today. alice paul chose the date very deliberately. 1913, it was3, wilson took the oath of office. it was full of people here to see that. book that things is a shows women marching. then on the right you see the orderly parade for the inauguration. back to the parade and 1913, what was the immediate reaction after that? >> the headlines in the newspapers are incredible. they say things like for a full of suffrage beauties assaulted on the corners. the headlines were ridiculous. waspublic sentiment incredible, there was an incredible shift. before suffrage was considered a ,ovement of old women spinsters, unattractive, unintelligent women. with this par
at that point, president wilson was able to be brought on board. the 19th amendment was ultimately passed. they found it as a way to unite the country to fight for democracy. the original parade was amazing. they went -- they led the marchers down pennsylvania avenue. ,t quickly turned into a riot the majesty of it is what we are celebrating today. there are so many women organizations that come out today. alice paul chose the date very deliberately. 1913, it was3, wilson took the oath of...
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>> confidence in august wilson. >> yeah. >> august wilson is in my opinion the most prolific americanyright, not to take anything away from tennessee williams or any of the others or shakespeare even on a global front. but to mention august wilson's name in concert with shakespeare or tennessee williams and on and on, it's a compliment to all those men. it's, you know, to take nothing aw away, but the confidence in that material, that it would translate. if you tell the truth with it, it worked on broadway when we did it on broadway, and it worked in cinema when we used the cinematic application of it. but the truth is the truth. >> what did you learn -- i'm making the assumption here that you did -- you could be wrong. if i am, i'll back up. what did you learn about august wilson, about his writing, about his work? what did you learn about august wilson that with all the performances you've done of this on stage, it took you doing it on film to see, to feel, to realize? was there something? >> absolutely. >> okay. >> in cinema, i thought i understood -- on stage, i thought i understo
>> confidence in august wilson. >> yeah. >> august wilson is in my opinion the most prolific americanyright, not to take anything away from tennessee williams or any of the others or shakespeare even on a global front. but to mention august wilson's name in concert with shakespeare or tennessee williams and on and on, it's a compliment to all those men. it's, you know, to take nothing aw away, but the confidence in that material, that it would translate. if you tell the truth...
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everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. 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, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time up. >> 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're mostly pissed off all the time anyway. 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 the penitentiary of new mexico he had recently been involved in the bloody assault of two officers. >> leading up to that day there
everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. 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, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time up. >> some days they like us. some days they don't want to see us. i think...
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august wilson.pleased to have them back at the table. first time for you. but august was here many times. to see this, to see all of that film, to see "fences," makes me proud to call you friend, my friend. denzel: thank you. charlie: and to see the craft, to see the craft all of these years. denzel: it just touches me to see young august, to hear what he is saying, and then here we are. charlie: at the same table. then sell: yeah, because -- >> yeah, because i have not watched anything of him talking. i have listened to things, and i have read things, but that is the first time i have watched. charlie: take a look at this. roll tape. here it is. august wilson. [video clip plays] august: i was in a seminar, and a white guy said to me, "are you saying that whites are not capable of directing then?" i said, "no, the industry is saying that blacks are not capable," because every movie that you have that is about the black experience is made by hollywood, as opposed to an independent films. "the color p
august wilson.pleased to have them back at the table. first time for you. but august was here many times. to see this, to see all of that film, to see "fences," makes me proud to call you friend, my friend. denzel: thank you. charlie: and to see the craft, to see the craft all of these years. denzel: it just touches me to see young august, to hear what he is saying, and then here we are. charlie: at the same table. then sell: yeah, because -- >> yeah, because i have not watched...
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trevor wilson. and now, more likely than not -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. it is my pleasure to welcome you. that's right. thank you. thank you for showing up here and not at my home, i appreciate that. hey, before we get going i need to thank somebody. i need to thank our guitar player, toshi, he's from japan, he went back home to japan over the holiday break, how was it? you saw the whole family? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he brought me back a gift. one year you brought me a kimono, which was nice, i wear it to the mailbox every morning. but this year toshi, who i know you didn't expect me to mention this, you brought me what this. >> shampoo. >> jimmy: shampoo. he brought me a bottle -- i guess this is special shampoo for people with thinning hair? >> well -- yes. i use it. >> jimmy: so toshi gave me the shampoo. then this was an extra thing, you stood in front of my de
trevor wilson. and now, more likely than not -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. it is my pleasure to welcome you. that's right. thank you. thank you for showing up here and not at my home, i appreciate that. hey, before we get going i need to thank somebody. i need to thank our guitar player, toshi, he's from japan, he went back home to japan over the...
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but robert wilson said he's never come across anything like this. wait until you find out what showed up z27mlz z16fz y27mly y16fy because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. if you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >>> new at 6:00. often known as safe havens for people who have nowhere else to go. >> something very unusual, though, was dropped off at the door of the church. >> a man's ashes. >> and now, the needs your help to figure out what to do with them. nikki burdine shoins us live with the -- join uss live to -- joins us live to explain. did he ju
but robert wilson said he's never come across anything like this. wait until you find out what showed up z27mlz z16fz y27mly y16fy because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. new year, time to get rid of stuff. simplify, declutter, unplug, purge, or even quit cold turkey. i raise turkeys without growth-promoting antibiotics, hormones, or...
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>> rick wilson: i...m calling it "arizona iced tea," and i'm not making it in arizona. >> alfonsi: rick wilson is an executive at bacardi, originally a cuban company and now the largest privately-held liquor business in the world. >> wilson: the true havana club, made with the recipe of the original founders, is the havana club that bacardi is making and selling here in the united states. >> alfonsi: bacardi bought that original recipe from the family of this woman, amparo arachabala. and it was one of the wealthiest families in cuba before the revolution? >> ampala arechabala: yes. definitely. definitely. >> alfonsi: the arechabala fortune was built on sugar and shipping and rum-- havana club rum. like hundreds of other cuban companies, theirs was confiscated shortly after fidel castro's revolution in 1959. >> arechabala: they took over the company on december 31, 1959. >> alfonsi: and do you remember that day? >> arechabala: i remember that day vividly. my husband came home. he went to work early, and t
>> rick wilson: i...m calling it "arizona iced tea," and i'm not making it in arizona. >> alfonsi: rick wilson is an executive at bacardi, originally a cuban company and now the largest privately-held liquor business in the world. >> wilson: the true havana club, made with the recipe of the original founders, is the havana club that bacardi is making and selling here in the united states. >> alfonsi: bacardi bought that original recipe from the family of this...
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wilson a jo presin y entrega el baln las manos de ricardo allen...lanta implacable... de esa intercepcin matt ryan lanz la estocada final para cazar a su vctima... matt ryan tuvo tres pases de 3 td... con un total de 338 yarda jugando como un candidato a jugador ms valioso... marcador final 36-20... 0:01 0:55 vo dion lewis tuvo una noche deens. el primero fue de recepcin... 13 yd ...en velocidad en la prxima serie ofensiva... dion lewis regreso la patada 98 yardas... osweiller no tuvo la misma suer que la semanpasada frente oakland... lo interceptaron 3 veces... dion lewis hizo su "hat-trick" con el acarreo de una yarda... patriots dominaron la segunda mitad para ganar 34 a 16... juanfra bump out ---vamos a la pausa comercial... take vo ---ya se arm la pelea tan espada por aficin de boxeo... ad lib covered california ha ayudado a más de un millón de personas a inscribirse en un seguro de salud. en coveredca.com/español encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad, tarifas y beneficios
wilson a jo presin y entrega el baln las manos de ricardo allen...lanta implacable... de esa intercepcin matt ryan lanz la estocada final para cazar a su vctima... matt ryan tuvo tres pases de 3 td... con un total de 338 yarda jugando como un candidato a jugador ms valioso... marcador final 36-20... 0:01 0:55 vo dion lewis tuvo una noche deens. el primero fue de recepcin... 13 yd ...en velocidad en la prxima serie ofensiva... dion lewis regreso la patada 98 yardas... osweiller no tuvo la misma...
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watching it over and over. >> what's amazing to that about me though is what happens when august wilson's get in your spirit. when i is that true film, first let me start by saying thank you, i talked to a thousand friends who have all seen this man, and i think there is this -- as i talked to my friends, there is this overwhelming desire just to say thank you to you. people run into you on the street, and this is a dent, putting this thing on film. >> really? >> i think so. i mean, nobody's -- it's the first time it's been given this kind of treatment. to put it on film, it's a beautiful thing. as many times as i've seen this play, of course saw you in broadway. when i saw it on film. his words, the power of his words hit if he a different way. it made me appreciate the stuff even more, the words. because we're here. >> yeah. you know, in a play, whatever -- depending on what ticket you've got. you watch the whole thing at once and you decide where you're going to look. usually based upon who's speaking. but in a film, the decision to editorial, and you're this close. you're very close.
watching it over and over. >> what's amazing to that about me though is what happens when august wilson's get in your spirit. when i is that true film, first let me start by saying thank you, i talked to a thousand friends who have all seen this man, and i think there is this -- as i talked to my friends, there is this overwhelming desire just to say thank you to you. people run into you on the street, and this is a dent, putting this thing on film. >> really? >> i think so. i...
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, the wife of august wilson. pleased to have them back at this table. many times for you, first time for you, but august was here, as you know, many times. to see all that film and "fences" makes me proud to call you a friend. >> thank you. >> rose: and to see the craft at play. >> thank you. >> rose: all those years. it touches me to see young august, to hear what he's saying and then here we are. >> rose: at the same table. yeah, you know, because i haven't watched anything of him talking. i'd listened to things and read things, but that's the first time i've watched something in i don't know how long. >> rose: take a look at this. role tape. >> probably did it on purpose. i've been too scared. ( laughter ) >> rose: august wilson. here it is. >> someone said to me, a white guy said are you saying whites are not capable of directing? i said, no. the industry is saying blacks are not capable, because every movie that you have that's about the black experience made by hollywood as opposed to independent films, the
, the wife of august wilson. pleased to have them back at this table. many times for you, first time for you, but august was here, as you know, many times. to see all that film and "fences" makes me proud to call you a friend. >> thank you. >> rose: and to see the craft at play. >> thank you. >> rose: all those years. it touches me to see young august, to hear what he's saying and then here we are. >> rose: at the same table. yeah, you know, because i...
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officer and joined any commissioner sanchez and commissioner rick swig we expect commissioner bobby wilson to be here our president commissioner honda will be absent the deputy city attorney will provide legal advice and gary advice and gary executive director. we're joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before this board. at the table in the front is scott sanchez the zoning administrator and he's representing the planning department and planning commission i expect weep be joined by snickering joe duffy representing the department of building inspection and deputy city attorney ann pierson is here representing the department of health and street electronic devices are prohibited. please carry on conversations out in the hallway. people affiliated with these parties must conclude their comments within 7 minutes, participants not affiliated have up to 3 minutes - no rebuttal. to assist the board in the accurate preparation of the minutes, members of the public are asked, not required to submit a speaker card or business card to the clerk. speaker cards and pen
officer and joined any commissioner sanchez and commissioner rick swig we expect commissioner bobby wilson to be here our president commissioner honda will be absent the deputy city attorney will provide legal advice and gary advice and gary executive director. we're joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before this board. at the table in the front is scott sanchez the zoning administrator and he's representing the planning department and planning commission i...
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wilson called living social to get her thousands back. what happened? laughter ] >> it was a whirlwind of hold on, hold on. >> reporter: the company told her something that surprised her. >> i was like what do you mean? she's like, well, that voucher was already redeemed. i was like, no. no it wasn't. >> reporter: she said the company insisted she took the trip in 2013 and would not budge on her refund. wilson says after months of arguing with living social, she contacted nbc 10 responds. >> it was like if you can help, i would greatly appreciate it. >> reporter: we reached out to living social. its parent company groupon got back to us. groupon said it wants customers to have an amazing experience. is issuing her a full refund. wilson said the company also called her. >> i'm sure you're happy all the way from 2012. i was like, yeah. you have no idea. >> reporter: wilson sent us this nbc responds cam. >> thank you so much. i'm happy i got it back. >> it's a lot of cash to get back. the refund was gaurn tiered for five years. the company offer nod proof
wilson called living social to get her thousands back. what happened? laughter ] >> it was a whirlwind of hold on, hold on. >> reporter: the company told her something that surprised her. >> i was like what do you mean? she's like, well, that voucher was already redeemed. i was like, no. no it wasn't. >> reporter: she said the company insisted she took the trip in 2013 and would not budge on her refund. wilson says after months of arguing with living social, she...
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first, let's consider remarks by senator henry wilson, the chairman of the -- here we are, henry. he is the chairman of the senate military affairs committee, and 28,he u.s. senate on march 1862, when the maine senator complained about the size of the army and how expensive it was, wilson replied with, "i have over and over again been to the war office and urge them to start -- stop recruiting in every part of the country. we have had the promise that it should be done, yet every day different parts, we have accounts of men being raised and willing up the ranks of regiments. i believe we have today 150,000 men under the paid government than we need or can use. i think the war department ought to issue peremptory orders forbidding the enlistment of another soldier into the volunteer force of the united states until the time shall come that we need them. we can attain them anytime that we need them." six days later with no evidence that he ever consulted with president lincoln about it, stanton issued the very order that wilson desired. for every kind of being every sign-it bore of
first, let's consider remarks by senator henry wilson, the chairman of the -- here we are, henry. he is the chairman of the senate military affairs committee, and 28,he u.s. senate on march 1862, when the maine senator complained about the size of the army and how expensive it was, wilson replied with, "i have over and over again been to the war office and urge them to start -- stop recruiting in every part of the country. we have had the promise that it should be done, yet every day...
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pase de wilson para richardson a una sola mano y acrobtica...eciso con dos pases de anotacin y un total de 224 yds por aire... pero el caballo de batalla fue el corredor thomas rawls con 161 yardas terrestres y este touchdown... wilson para baldwin y seattle sella el triunfo 26 a 6 la prxima semana enfrentar a atlanta en la ronda divisional... ad lib sbado texans - patriots domingo - falns steelers - chiefs packers - cowboys juanfra interview ---el viernes dio inicio el nuevo torneo en liga m con el obligado triunfo de tiburones rojos de veracruz sobre quertaro... dos equipos con la soga en el cuello en la tabla porcentual... hoy la fecha cerr con dos partidos uno el primero en toluca y el segundo en puebla... take vo vo --- 21' en tiro de esquina... alexis canelo adelantaba a los camoteros... ---dos minutos despus jess molina respondi para la pandilla de monterrey... ---gutirrez con el gran servicio y canelo el segundo en su cuenta y puebla volvia arriba... ---en el complemento, baln parado, la zaga despeja mal y le queda a molina que la rebana
pase de wilson para richardson a una sola mano y acrobtica...eciso con dos pases de anotacin y un total de 224 yds por aire... pero el caballo de batalla fue el corredor thomas rawls con 161 yardas terrestres y este touchdown... wilson para baldwin y seattle sella el triunfo 26 a 6 la prxima semana enfrentar a atlanta en la ronda divisional... ad lib sbado texans - patriots domingo - falns steelers - chiefs packers - cowboys juanfra interview ---el viernes dio inicio el nuevo torneo en liga m...
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back with us april ryan, howard dean and rick wilson.d dean, on the border wall, the reporter seems to indicate that donald trump will issue an executive order possibly tomorrow to shift federal funds to the creation of that wall. change whatever they are targeted at now and target them to the wall. >> this is one of the things, i think a lot of groups opposing trump's tendency to authoritarian will have to deal with because he will do a lot of this. the remedy is in the course. i think there is a question whether any president gets to divert funds that have been appropriatuated from one source to another without action. president obama found out when he tried to allow more people to stay in the country and was shut down by judge in texas, federal judge. the president can't change immigration policy many times without an act of congress, as well. we need to develop the capacity with smart lawyers who will begin to -- overreach, having been in office four days trump has managed to do on multiple occasions. >> this looks like a strong move
back with us april ryan, howard dean and rick wilson.d dean, on the border wall, the reporter seems to indicate that donald trump will issue an executive order possibly tomorrow to shift federal funds to the creation of that wall. change whatever they are targeted at now and target them to the wall. >> this is one of the things, i think a lot of groups opposing trump's tendency to authoritarian will have to deal with because he will do a lot of this. the remedy is in the course. i think...
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gross watching a gentleman from the wilson center smirk and smile. ,e caught mr. trump soon-to-be president, with his pants down. we got him. good for you, gentlemen. ifh our country on the line, you don't mind, try to be more serious. why don't we look at what hillary did. did you catch her? why didn't you warn her, you shouldn't he doing that? anz a let's give mr. pomer chance to respond. in a uniquee position. this occurred before donald trump is in a position to put his stamp on how he wants to react. right now where it is in the press. there has been general agreement that no one is saying donald trump won the election because of vladimir putin. has been argued by republican and democratic .eadership yesterday, it was emphasized there is no ability to gauge what impact the activity had on the election results. i do not think anyone is questioning the victory of donald trump. he will become president on january 20. what has been revealing about this incident is his reaction. it is his responses on twitter, it is how he responds to this i ssue. how he addresses
gross watching a gentleman from the wilson center smirk and smile. ,e caught mr. trump soon-to-be president, with his pants down. we got him. good for you, gentlemen. ifh our country on the line, you don't mind, try to be more serious. why don't we look at what hillary did. did you catch her? why didn't you warn her, you shouldn't he doing that? anz a let's give mr. pomer chance to respond. in a uniquee position. this occurred before donald trump is in a position to put his stamp on how he...
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fox 29 shawnette wilson is live at the 69th street station in upper darby. he hung around close by there. >> reporter: we're told he hung around in upper darby and sharon hill. he works at the macy's in center city and a student at the community college of philadelphia. he has not been seen or heard from in about two months >> i can't believe i don't know wheremy son is >> i was distraught mom on the virtue of never being the same again. her 20-year-old son has been missing since november >> i was having trouble sleeping. >> reporter: last time she talked to him when he texted her november 17th asking if she wanted to watch a tv show with him then he text back and said i'm just going to hang i'll talk to you later, he would come to his mother's house on sundays to have dinner with her and and his ten and 12-year-old brothers, he didn't show up. a sign something you was wrong >> called his job and he hand been to work. the night before thanksgiving, which is something usually spent as a family together, that the when i decided to call and get in contact with
fox 29 shawnette wilson is live at the 69th street station in upper darby. he hung around close by there. >> reporter: we're told he hung around in upper darby and sharon hill. he works at the macy's in center city and a student at the community college of philadelphia. he has not been seen or heard from in about two months >> i can't believe i don't know wheremy son is >> i was distraught mom on the virtue of never being the same again. her 20-year-old son has been missing...
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first, let's consider these wilson,by senator henry -- there we are, henry.the senateman military affairs committee. senate, march 28, 1862, when a main senator would complain about the size of the army and how expensive it was, wilson replied with -- i have over and over again then to the war office and urged upon the department to stop recruiting in every part of the country. we have had the promise that it should be done, yet every day different parts of the country, we have accounts of men being raised and brought forth to fill the regimens. i believe we have today 150,000 more men under the pay of the government then we need or can well use. i think the war department ought to issue preemptory orders for getting the enlistment of another soldier into the volunteer horse of the united states until the time shall come that we need them. we can obtain them anytime that we need them. later, with no evidence that he ever consulted with president lincoln about it, stanton issued the very order that wilson desired. it or every sign of being permanent. recruitin
first, let's consider these wilson,by senator henry -- there we are, henry.the senateman military affairs committee. senate, march 28, 1862, when a main senator would complain about the size of the army and how expensive it was, wilson replied with -- i have over and over again then to the war office and urged upon the department to stop recruiting in every part of the country. we have had the promise that it should be done, yet every day different parts of the country, we have accounts of men...
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wilson died.ow unlucky could we be. >> you mean the anniversary of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. who could pick that day? he decides, we're going to go to charlottesville, not very far away. we don't go to monticello first. or ashland where james monroe lived. we go to the library at the university of virginia. he storms up the stairs, a chubby small guy and my mother waits in the lobby because she's already rolling her eyes and i go up with him. he's got this old box camera and comes up to the librarian, i don't think there is anybody there as i remember, and he says, i'm judge strauss from new jersey and i'm friends with judge -- and he makes up a name in virginia and he says i need to photograph thomas jefferson's will. all right. so the guy is saying, no, no, no. can't do that. finally, my father's berating this guy, mentioning this judge in virginia, who i'm sure is apocryphal and finally gets the guy to go cowering back and brings back the pages of jefferson's will and photo
wilson died.ow unlucky could we be. >> you mean the anniversary of edith wilson's death. >> no, the day she died. who could pick that day? he decides, we're going to go to charlottesville, not very far away. we don't go to monticello first. or ashland where james monroe lived. we go to the library at the university of virginia. he storms up the stairs, a chubby small guy and my mother waits in the lobby because she's already rolling her eyes and i go up with him. he's got this old...
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so in yosemite, wilson walker, kpix5. >> thanks so much. back here in the east bay, a woman was killed by a falling tree. it happened at canyon lakes golf course in san ramon. branches on the ground, the coast, was saturated and windy -- course was saturated and windy. she was taken to the hospital and died. >>> people in marin county having been laying down sandbags. businesses in downtown not taking any chances. they know better. they remember what happened in 2005, when a flood brought in two feet of mud. farther north, sandbag stations were busy, these people not taking chances. >>> plenty of people in the east bay stocking up on sandbags, this location in oakland saw a stream 6 residents. some stations open tomorrow if the fly of sand holds -- supply of sand holding up. pg&e crews trying to stay ahead. power lines were taken out. the road was closed briefly. we are live at christy field, and rain coming down harder now? >> reporter: yep, lucky me. the rain has picked up in the past hour. we were getting a slight wind, we know brian men
so in yosemite, wilson walker, kpix5. >> thanks so much. back here in the east bay, a woman was killed by a falling tree. it happened at canyon lakes golf course in san ramon. branches on the ground, the coast, was saturated and windy -- course was saturated and windy. she was taken to the hospital and died. >>> people in marin county having been laying down sandbags. businesses in downtown not taking any chances. they know better. they remember what happened in 2005, when a...
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now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> jack: [ groaning ] [ groans ] oh, dear god. >> gloria: oh!
now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> jack: [ groaning ] [ groans ] oh, dear god. >> gloria: oh!
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here's a look at wilson bridge. weather and traffic next at 6:1 2. z290ez zi0z y290ey yi0y >> eye live look as we go to break. 9 degrees. not so bad this morning. tuck, better than yesterday. >> we'll improve here we may get sunshine by afternoon. but we're doing leftover clouds and drizzle and even breezes out of north. and north and west early this morning. here's bus stop forecast drizzle and clouds and little sunshine around here with temperatures in upper 40s. maybe get to 50 this afternoon. current numbers. it's cool out there chilly. 39 washington and leonardtown 37, mannasas 38, 37 dulles and you get the idea generally 30s. i'm looking north and west above freezing which is good sign we won't deal with icing issues across the region locally. winds gusting at times to 24 and flow here now out of north and eventually northwest. we're looking at leftover system here and there's still a little bit of really what we're looking at here is light drizzle. have not had any ipd kaiings of any slight snow pellets or sleet. if you get some let me know. m
here's a look at wilson bridge. weather and traffic next at 6:1 2. z290ez zi0z y290ey yi0y >> eye live look as we go to break. 9 degrees. not so bad this morning. tuck, better than yesterday. >> we'll improve here we may get sunshine by afternoon. but we're doing leftover clouds and drizzle and even breezes out of north. and north and west early this morning. here's bus stop forecast drizzle and clouds and little sunshine around here with temperatures in upper 40s. maybe get to 50...
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fox 29's shawnette wilson is live in center city.ou spoke to woman who's upset she can't go. >> reporter: yeah, you know, the tickets are free, so this woman says she's upset that she hasn't been able to get them and some people who have gotten them for free are now selling them online. >> caitlin sumner's face lights up when she talks about president-elect donald trump. >> i really thought it would be just something, a piece of history, you know, just being able to witness somebody who is one not been a politician in office before, as well as, you know, he's here to really try to bring change to our country. >> reporter: she wants to attend the inauguration a week from today. when president-elect trump will officiallofficially be sworn ins president. caitlin says she signed up on several lists from local politicians to try and get tickets which are free but first come first serve. then today on facebook, she saw this post offering tickets to go but with a catch. >> this individual was actually selling them on local facebook yard sal
fox 29's shawnette wilson is live in center city.ou spoke to woman who's upset she can't go. >> reporter: yeah, you know, the tickets are free, so this woman says she's upset that she hasn't been able to get them and some people who have gotten them for free are now selling them online. >> caitlin sumner's face lights up when she talks about president-elect donald trump. >> i really thought it would be just something, a piece of history, you know, just being able to witness...
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wilson: mr. speaker, last month i was grateful that president obama signed the national defense authorization act into law. legislation that will clearly prevent the closure of the president prison at guantanamo bay. sadly, this has not stopped the president from releasing murderous terrorists which by weakness encourages more attacks against american families that we can anticipate in the future. under president obama, nearly 150 detainees have been released. just last week, the president released four more hardened terrorists, creating a recruiting environment with a legacy of not being serious about the murderous attacks in the future. the president should promote a legacy of peace not more attacks. the administration's own numbers reveal that as many as 1/3 of the terrorists from guantanamo return to the battlefield to kill american families. in march, senior officials from the administration even testified that former prisoners from guantanamo were responsible for american death s. i appreci
wilson: mr. speaker, last month i was grateful that president obama signed the national defense authorization act into law. legislation that will clearly prevent the closure of the president prison at guantanamo bay. sadly, this has not stopped the president from releasing murderous terrorists which by weakness encourages more attacks against american families that we can anticipate in the future. under president obama, nearly 150 detainees have been released. just last week, the president...
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the event was cohosted by the woodrow wilson center in the national history center. this is about 1.5 hours. >> it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our anaker, jeremy friedman, assit
the event was cohosted by the woodrow wilson center in the national history center. this is about 1.5 hours. >> it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce our anaker, jeremy friedman, assit
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now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a littleat aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow we are celebrating kerry washington's 40th birthday. >> you know what, 40 never looked so good. >> no, it didn't. >>> guess what else, ladies, kerry will share with us her best beauty tips. you do not want to miss that. bye, everybody. everything nature's promise is so wholesome. and it doesn't take the whole paycheck. giant's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my giant. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] fios is not cable. we're wired differently. welcome to 8 and a half ma
now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a littleat aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow we are celebrating kerry washington's 40th birthday. >> you know what, 40 never looked so good. >> no, it...
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no problems leaving oxon hill headed for the wilson bridge. we will be back in 10 minutes and update your ride. autria: breaking overnight, donald trump quietly giving out more pink slips. larry: first the active -- acting attorney general and then while you were sleeping others get the boot, all over the travel ban. you agree with that band? capitol with more on who is out and who is in. sam: it has certainly been a busy night. we have learned overnight the acting attorney general was booted because donald trump said she was insubordinate and betrayed his administration. she planned not to enforce his immigration ban, and was fired, replaced with the u.s. attorney from alexandria. his name is dana boente, and he instructed the justice department to defend the law. ofrnight, the director immigration and customs afford -- immigration and customs enforcement was fired. morning, weter this are expecting alabama senator jeff sessions, nominee for attorney general, to be confirmed by the senate at around 9:30 this morning autria: five of president
no problems leaving oxon hill headed for the wilson bridge. we will be back in 10 minutes and update your ride. autria: breaking overnight, donald trump quietly giving out more pink slips. larry: first the active -- acting attorney general and then while you were sleeping others get the boot, all over the travel ban. you agree with that band? capitol with more on who is out and who is in. sam: it has certainly been a busy night. we have learned overnight the acting attorney general was booted...
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silver spring hospitalized with two self-inflicted gunshot wounds. >>> a man jumps from the woodrow wilson bridge and leaves behind a suspicious package. the result? a big traffic snarl. all lanes of the bridge were shut down after what maryland state police are calling a bomb threat and suicide attempt. this led to closures and delays in and out of maryland and virginia. tonight all lanes have reopened. police determined the package wasn't a threat. first responders on d.c. harbor patrol pulled the man from the potomac river to safety. then they took him to the hospital where he's currently undergoing treatment. policey him are pending. >>> local cruels in maryland, d.c. and virginia are gearing up already for the snow and major roads have already been pretreated. ddot says it's deploying snowplows at 10:00 tonight through 4 a.m. monday. in virginia transportation officials are asking drivers to stay alert to allow extra time to get to work tomorrow. maryland highway officials are suggesting drivers consider taking metro instead of driving just to alleviate headaches during the morning ru
silver spring hospitalized with two self-inflicted gunshot wounds. >>> a man jumps from the woodrow wilson bridge and leaves behind a suspicious package. the result? a big traffic snarl. all lanes of the bridge were shut down after what maryland state police are calling a bomb threat and suicide attempt. this led to closures and delays in and out of maryland and virginia. tonight all lanes have reopened. police determined the package wasn't a threat. first responders on d.c. harbor...
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ast of august wilson's known the cycle.is wilson on this program in 1992, talking about his goal for the ambitious project. wilson: the odyssey of black century,n the 20th through that decade. it would be, in a sense, an understanding of the dilemma, the conflict, the triumph of americans over that period of time. they placed black americans, who are so often neglected in terms of history -- they are not given any historical weight. spiritualthem at the center, the spiritual center of the world. charlie: wow. here is the trailer. >> when i first met this woman, i latched on to her. i told her, "a.b., i do not want to marry you. i just want to be your man." grexit i said to move out of the way so they could find you. >> move out of the way. blocking the view. move out of the way so i can find a husband. >> i want him to help me with this offense. >> a college football team. >> it is not going to get him nowhere. >> if he would be like you, it will be all right. people who could play baseball as good as you. >> and what did i
ast of august wilson's known the cycle.is wilson on this program in 1992, talking about his goal for the ambitious project. wilson: the odyssey of black century,n the 20th through that decade. it would be, in a sense, an understanding of the dilemma, the conflict, the triumph of americans over that period of time. they placed black americans, who are so often neglected in terms of history -- they are not given any historical weight. spiritualthem at the center, the spiritual center of the...
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we are on the wilson bridge right now in storm trak 7, driving around the area. this storm, this snow essentially hit the southern section of the county. the areas that usually see this type of snow, upper montgomery county snow up there at all. a dusting on the grassy areas, on your cars, but on the roads you will see a lot of wet conditions, so don't overdrive this morning. you might find some slick spots because we're right at the freezing point right now. back to you inside, autria. autria: a rite aid pharmacy held up by an armed robber again. the store was hit last thursday as part of a late-night crime spree in police tell us that just last night a suspect armed with a gun robs the store again. police have not said whether this incident is connected to last week's robbery spree that we have calls up to police and we will let you know what they say. the mosquece calling shooting in quebec city and act of terror. right now we know that at least two people have been arrested. accused of using students for teacher -- child pornography will be entering a guilty
we are on the wilson bridge right now in storm trak 7, driving around the area. this storm, this snow essentially hit the southern section of the county. the areas that usually see this type of snow, upper montgomery county snow up there at all. a dusting on the grassy areas, on your cars, but on the roads you will see a lot of wet conditions, so don't overdrive this morning. you might find some slick spots because we're right at the freezing point right now. back to you inside, autria. autria:...
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now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little odd to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. there are times when it's nice that things go up. and it's sometimes even better when things go down. novec, a not-for-profit electric cooperative, provides wholesale power to its customers at cost. any changes in that cost are passed along through an annual power cost adjustment on bills. the average home's power bill from novec will again go down in 2017 by nearly $11 a month. making down a very good direction for power bills. there are times when it's nice that things go up. and it's sometimes even better larry: prince george's county lawmakers say plan for a new hospital are in critical condition but they are not giving up without a fight. maryland bureau chief brad bell is a look for today's push of funding. brad: this is a shop
now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little odd to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. there are times when it's nice that things go up. and it's sometimes even better when things go down. novec, a not-for-profit electric cooperative, provides...
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speaker, i want to bring in gail wilson, she grew up in texas and, would in washington in international development. she is a republican. >> since you've been elected to congress, your peers have looked at you as an expert on the budget. as the trump administration and their agenda increasing funding for infrastructure, building a wall among our southern border, and increasing the capacity of our military. all while simultaneously cutting taxes. do you believe that the agenda is fiscally solvent. >> yes, the tax reform we plan to be revenue neutral movieing to pay for itself. for taxes it's close loopholes and special interest carve outs meaning more money so we can be more competitive. the one provision i was telling the tool and dye maker raises revenue to help us lower the tax rates. the other mentioned things do cost money. we have to pay for those things.
speaker, i want to bring in gail wilson, she grew up in texas and, would in washington in international development. she is a republican. >> since you've been elected to congress, your peers have looked at you as an expert on the budget. as the trump administration and their agenda increasing funding for infrastructure, building a wall among our southern border, and increasing the capacity of our military. all while simultaneously cutting taxes. do you believe that the agenda is fiscally...