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wilson appeared before selma on the morning of april 2, 1865. and forrest met him in the trenches at selma. selma had at that point been protected by a series of continuous earth works that stretched from the east side of selma near beach creek in an arc about 3 1/2 miles around to the west side of the city to the bank of the alabama river near valley creek. it was defended on the south side by the river, unapproachable by that way but general forrest was forced to defend the town with a cobbled together group. he only had 1500 men who were dependable troops. then you had militia and state troops, convalescents and he even pressed private citizens into service so general forrest did not have his normal complement of men in which to defend selma whereas general wilson had 9,000 battle hardened troopers equipped with the spencer rifle which allowed them to fire seven shots without reloading whereas the confederates had muzzle loaders so they were at a distinct disadvantage to federal troopers. the battle of selma was a short, intense affair. as wi
wilson appeared before selma on the morning of april 2, 1865. and forrest met him in the trenches at selma. selma had at that point been protected by a series of continuous earth works that stretched from the east side of selma near beach creek in an arc about 3 1/2 miles around to the west side of the city to the bank of the alabama river near valley creek. it was defended on the south side by the river, unapproachable by that way but general forrest was forced to defend the town with a...
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and all of these actions, i think, fdr walked with the ghost hisoodrow wilson, attentiveness to wilson's presidency would only deepen over the course of the second world war. marredh his record was by significant failures in regards to race, the politically expedient renewal of jim crow, internshipights, the of 170,000 japanese americans, the majority of whom were u.s. roosevelt compliments were significant and testament attributes that had fallen out of fashion recently. political experience and attentiveness to history, and a willingness to remember and to learn from it. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for our three really, really interesting presentations. i thought i would start off by asking a couple of questions and then i will open it up to the audience. for my first question, it's to all three of you. i think we can argue the history of u.s. foreign relations since been writtenas more or less by the proponents of liberal internationalism, or at least internationalism. weremerica firsters portrayed as having been on the wrong side of history in 1941, which they admitted to and
and all of these actions, i think, fdr walked with the ghost hisoodrow wilson, attentiveness to wilson's presidency would only deepen over the course of the second world war. marredh his record was by significant failures in regards to race, the politically expedient renewal of jim crow, internshipights, the of 170,000 japanese americans, the majority of whom were u.s. roosevelt compliments were significant and testament attributes that had fallen out of fashion recently. political experience...
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host: we do -- secretary wilson: we do have a lot on our plate. i think the strategy recognizes the development of great-power competition. we have to face this fort rightly and deter and prepare to win if called upon in a high-end fight. we can't do that, even with the resources we have been generally promised -- generously promised by the congress, we can't do that without being able to violent extremism fight with lower levels of u.s. effort, in collaboration with allies and partners. light attack is one example of butwe are tying to do that, unless the demand signal goes down, we can't still have 90 over therties a day persian gulf, and still be preparing for a high-end fight. see that demand signal go down against violent extremism, or we won't be able to accomplish the national defense strategy. host: in my experience it is hard to get the demand signal to go down. commandersilson: have no reason to reduce the demand signal. host: exactly, whether it is combatant commanders or presidents on both sides. i think leaders look at the u.s. air fo
host: we do -- secretary wilson: we do have a lot on our plate. i think the strategy recognizes the development of great-power competition. we have to face this fort rightly and deter and prepare to win if called upon in a high-end fight. we can't do that, even with the resources we have been generally promised -- generously promised by the congress, we can't do that without being able to violent extremism fight with lower levels of u.s. effort, in collaboration with allies and partners. light...
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wilson is the young pretender, along passer and a great break. williams, the old fox. fantastic player, knows his way around. first time they have played in long extended match. a tough one to call. barry has been in fantastic form, so it which is an interesting matchup. but barry hawkins, something happens to an way comes into the crucible. he loves it here. one of the players that really e njoys here. one of the players that really enjoys going out and the one table venue as enjoys going out and the one table venue as well. so i'm expecting that to go very close. i commentated on his match and he was imperious. looking forward to this. thank you very much. both of those are live on bbc two at seven o'clock. we finish with some cricket. as expected justin langer is australia's new cricket coach. the former opening batsman takes overfrom darren lehmann in the wake of the ball—tampering scandal. they have a one day series in england next month but top of his to—do list, getting the cricket world back on side. one of the things that is really impor
wilson is the young pretender, along passer and a great break. williams, the old fox. fantastic player, knows his way around. first time they have played in long extended match. a tough one to call. barry has been in fantastic form, so it which is an interesting matchup. but barry hawkins, something happens to an way comes into the crucible. he loves it here. one of the players that really e njoys here. one of the players that really enjoys going out and the one table venue as enjoys going out...
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senior roman catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child abuse archbishop philip wilson concealed sexual assaults on two boys by a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. also coming up in the show. south korea's president jets into washington for a crisis meeting as concerns grow for the upcoming summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong un. plus europe looking on anxiously as italy's new government begins to take shape to populist parties move closer to power after nominating their choice for prime minister but are they planning to tear up europe's rulebook on austerity and bring you the latest from rome. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show. we begin in australia where our court has found a catholic archbishop guilty of covering up sexual abuse against children and one nine hundred seventy s. philip wilson is the most senior catholic in the world to be convicted of the offense he faces two years in prison for failing to report abuse carried out by a pedophile priest in his diocese wilson said he was disappointed with the verdict and
senior roman catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child abuse archbishop philip wilson concealed sexual assaults on two boys by a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. also coming up in the show. south korea's president jets into washington for a crisis meeting as concerns grow for the upcoming summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong un. plus europe looking on anxiously as italy's new government begins to take shape to populist parties move...
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so woodrow wilson, just to give you an example. here are the three things, the three enduring legislative accomplishments offed woodrow wilson. the federal trade commission act, the clayton antitrust act and the federal reserve act. that's what he did in his first term. and his second term was all world wari. i haven't met anyone that wants anyoned to do that. i mean, to have congress set interest rates? the federal trade commission act was demanded by the business community in america. what i find rather is what the we think of as the administrative state was something long in coming. could even trace it back to hamilton. hamilton had the first administrative regulations. i also find that, i don't find -- woodrow wilson, as you try to understand him as he understood himself which i try to do in the book, he actually had extremely flattering things to say about the founders. and what he was trying to do was actually to restore what he thought was their vision. now, he may have been wrong about that, but i'll just give you one examp
so woodrow wilson, just to give you an example. here are the three things, the three enduring legislative accomplishments offed woodrow wilson. the federal trade commission act, the clayton antitrust act and the federal reserve act. that's what he did in his first term. and his second term was all world wari. i haven't met anyone that wants anyoned to do that. i mean, to have congress set interest rates? the federal trade commission act was demanded by the business community in america. what i...
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of woodrow wilson. the federal trade commission act , the antitrust act and the federal reserve act. that's what he did in his first term and a second term was all world war i. i haven't met anyone who wants to undo all of those. the federal trade commission act was demanded by the business community in america. what i find what we think is the administrative state is something along and coming. we could trace back to hamilton. hamilton had the first administrative regulation. also lined woodrow wilson if you try to understand him as he understood himself which i tried to do in the book he had extremely flattering things to say about the founders and what he was trying to do was actually to restore what he thought was their vision. they may have been wrong about that but i will give you one example of what woodrow wilson did. he thought, he wasn't a critic of the separation of powers. he was a critic of the separation of powers is a practice in 1880s which was a time of astonishing congressional dominan
of woodrow wilson. the federal trade commission act , the antitrust act and the federal reserve act. that's what he did in his first term and a second term was all world war i. i haven't met anyone who wants to undo all of those. the federal trade commission act was demanded by the business community in america. what i find what we think is the administrative state is something along and coming. we could trace back to hamilton. hamilton had the first administrative regulation. also lined...
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roman catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child sex abuse archbishop philip wilson concealed sexual assaults on two boys by a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. . plus europe looks on anxiously as italy's new government begins to take shape to populist parties move closer to power after nominating their choice for prime minister but are they planning to tear off europe's rulebook on austerity. on. one year ago today twenty two people were killed and eight hundred were wounded in a terrorist attack in manchester we meet friends of one of the victims who's being remembered with a new plan. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us we begin this program in north korea where a small group of foreign journalists has arrived to cover the dismantling of the country's nuclear test site later this week. gang is allowing the limited access to the site to publicize its promise to halt on the ground tests and launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles now it's unilaterally announced the moratorium ahead of a summit between leader kim jong il and president donald tr
roman catholic cleric in the world to be convicted of covering up child sex abuse archbishop philip wilson concealed sexual assaults on two boys by a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. . plus europe looks on anxiously as italy's new government begins to take shape to populist parties move closer to power after nominating their choice for prime minister but are they planning to tear off europe's rulebook on austerity. on. one year ago today twenty two people were killed and eight hundred...
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is huge psychological literature about wilson. i have read it, but i have the sense that it just reduced him -- edible tangles tangles.-oedipal said that hisve stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's strictness. and they can point to one story where his father made him revise something he wrote many times. , thate suppositions are wilson resented this. but he was a good boy and put up with it. every mention,ad in wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. he never had an unkind word. sunday night at eight eastern, c-span's q&a. c-span coverage of 2018 continues, with hillary clinton at yale university. she talks about the 2016 presidential campaign. student activism. and reminisces about her own time at yale law school. state isr secretary of followed by another former secretary of state, rex tillerson at virginia military institute. then defense secretary james mattis at the air force academy, and canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, speaking to nyu graduates. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. th
is huge psychological literature about wilson. i have read it, but i have the sense that it just reduced him -- edible tangles tangles.-oedipal said that hisve stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's strictness. and they can point to one story where his father made him revise something he wrote many times. , thate suppositions are wilson resented this. but he was a good boy and put up with it. every mention,ad in wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. he never...
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wilson is edging that fourth frame and you can keep up on the bbc two and the bbc sport website.l the sport for now. you will keep you updated on the snooker throughout the afternoon. 0ur our top story, breast cancer england has reported a major increase in the number of women seeking advice. it follows a computer error which resulted in many women not being invited to their final screening. i'm nowjoined by the oncologist karol sikora, who previously has been an assessor for the nhs breast cancer screening programme. this went on for nine years, they
wilson is edging that fourth frame and you can keep up on the bbc two and the bbc sport website.l the sport for now. you will keep you updated on the snooker throughout the afternoon. 0ur our top story, breast cancer england has reported a major increase in the number of women seeking advice. it follows a computer error which resulted in many women not being invited to their final screening. i'm nowjoined by the oncologist karol sikora, who previously has been an assessor for the nhs breast...
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up at hamilton, woodrow wilson, even scalia to an extent in these categories. they needed to people that were diverse and there is ways that show the history of our constitution is not just a history of the importance between court cases or serious constitutional interpretation or the things said by the justices or senators is stories about american human beings. i found that the only way i could think of this is through the use of the plutocratic. pick what he did with the greeks and romans, pick two people and you follow them on their adventures through life and see what picture you paint about a larger civilization. i tried to tell even with the people of the unknown stories so i had to make hard choices but that is how i picked them in the end. >> you mentioned plutarch so i was struck -- they are presented in pairs but they are all americans or both are americans or both are foreigners in the case of [inaudible] it doesn't seem that you are meaning to and what is the logic of presenting them in pairs? >> [inaudible] sometimes you find interesting contrast
up at hamilton, woodrow wilson, even scalia to an extent in these categories. they needed to people that were diverse and there is ways that show the history of our constitution is not just a history of the importance between court cases or serious constitutional interpretation or the things said by the justices or senators is stories about american human beings. i found that the only way i could think of this is through the use of the plutocratic. pick what he did with the greeks and romans,...
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in the world he make." >> there is a huge psychological literature on wilson. i read it. i have the sense it just reduced him to oedipal tangles and things like that that i did not feel i could deal with on the .trength of my own knowledge some said his stubbornness in later life was in reaction to his father's sickness and they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing that he wrote a whole bunch of times. the suppositions are that wilson resented this, but that he was a good boy and put up with it. but when you read every mention in wilson's letters of his father, they are worked -- they are worshipful. he never >> sunday night at 8 p.m. ."stern on c-span's "q&a now from the stimson center in washington, d.c., what might come after a u.s. north korea summit, which has been off and on again after president trump announced he was canceling the meeting in singapore. sunday, a u.s. delegation met with north korean officials along the demilitarized zone as president trump tweeted this morning that they had put a great team together for
in the world he make." >> there is a huge psychological literature on wilson. i read it. i have the sense it just reduced him to oedipal tangles and things like that that i did not feel i could deal with on the .trength of my own knowledge some said his stubbornness in later life was in reaction to his father's sickness and they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing that he wrote a whole bunch of times. the suppositions are that wilson resented this,...
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representative wilson and deutsche are going to be here or are here. they're going to have some brief remarks. then we'll get to the real reason that we're all here today. and that's the inspiring young leaders before us this afternoon. we have most of your full statements and we'll recognize two of you for four minutes. after we hear from the updaters, we'll recognize members of congress in the order in which they arrived today. each member will get four minute block of time for remarks and questions. and i want to remind the members that the answers from the panel must be completed in your four minute block. because the strong interest in today's panel, i'm going have to keep a strict timeline on things. thank you to each of you for being here and the work you're doing to change our nation for the better. i would like to now yield to representative wilson for three minutes. >> thank you, representative thompson. gun violence is affecting our nation. no one and no place is immune to it. shootings are now taking place in places that were once considere
representative wilson and deutsche are going to be here or are here. they're going to have some brief remarks. then we'll get to the real reason that we're all here today. and that's the inspiring young leaders before us this afternoon. we have most of your full statements and we'll recognize two of you for four minutes. after we hear from the updaters, we'll recognize members of congress in the order in which they arrived today. each member will get four minute block of time for remarks and...
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the cab man came and said are you paulette wilson? i said yes.d took me to the station, and then from the station they gave me travel warrants to get from here back to wolverhampton. they gave me my travel warrant and that was it. the committee chair, harriet harman, summed up: thank you, very much indeed you four, for explaining that experience, and obviously it really should not have happened, and we will get more insight when we look at your files, but it's been very heart—wrenching hearing what you've experienced and how frightening and shocking that must have been for you. but really, janet and natalie, what would have happened to paulette and anthony had janet and natalie not been on the outside. i mean, what do you think anthony would have happened if janet hadn't been. . . ? seriously because if it wasn't for her i would have given up a long time. i would have given up. it was too... it was too hard. too hard. i would have given up. i was willing to go back to jamaica, although i don't knowjamaica, i was willing to go back because i was j
the cab man came and said are you paulette wilson? i said yes.d took me to the station, and then from the station they gave me travel warrants to get from here back to wolverhampton. they gave me my travel warrant and that was it. the committee chair, harriet harman, summed up: thank you, very much indeed you four, for explaining that experience, and obviously it really should not have happened, and we will get more insight when we look at your files, but it's been very heart—wrenching...
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representatives wilson and grace will be here. they will have some remarks before we get to the recent reason we are here today. the aspiring young leaders who are before us this afternoon. we have most of your first statements and we will recognize each of you, after we hear from these young leaders we will recognize members of congress in the order in which they have arrived today. each member will get a four minute block of time for remarks and questions. i want to remind members for the answers of the panel they must be completed within the four minute block because of the strong interest, i'm going to have to keep a strict timeline on these things. so thank you to each of you for being here and the work that you are doing to make things better. >> thank you. gun violence is a plague that is infesting our nation. no place is immune to it. >> to check on our children. schools being redesigned, do we need more police officers in schools. children who might be tempted to join gangs or use guns to solve their problems. how could w
representatives wilson and grace will be here. they will have some remarks before we get to the recent reason we are here today. the aspiring young leaders who are before us this afternoon. we have most of your first statements and we will recognize each of you, after we hear from these young leaders we will recognize members of congress in the order in which they have arrived today. each member will get a four minute block of time for remarks and questions. i want to remind members for the...
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i want to thank representative wilson.for convening the panel and for leader pelosi for adopting it as a democratic priority. we had been working on this. they can get republicans to participate. for universal background checks. those are the kinds of things we had been working on. and we need pressure from outside to make the leadership bring up some of these bills. they don't prevent the crime and we need to think of that. with the effects of exposure. i would like to ask the panelists what kind of services were available to you after exposure to violence and whether or not these services were sufficient. they usually end up as grief counselors. the civilian review award. for the community that services their community. too many times that officers served the community. they mistreat the miss treat the community and the people that live in them. provides students with a voice since the constitution says we are the people. we should be exposed to policymakers. lawyers in members of political organizations that can introdu
i want to thank representative wilson.for convening the panel and for leader pelosi for adopting it as a democratic priority. we had been working on this. they can get republicans to participate. for universal background checks. those are the kinds of things we had been working on. and we need pressure from outside to make the leadership bring up some of these bills. they don't prevent the crime and we need to think of that. with the effects of exposure. i would like to ask the panelists what...
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he'll face kyren wilson for a place in the final.ill face barry hawkins in the other semi. hawkins beat ding junhui convincingly before williams completed a 12 frames to eight win over ali carter earlier this evening. just before we go, a recap. they have made it through to the cup final, well they will face madrid. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator jane merrick and henry zeffman, political reporter for the times. they are both liverpool fans. we will be talking about that later. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the metro, it leads with the big news story of the last 24 hours, up to 270 women may have died of breast cancer because of a computer error that went unnoticed for almost a decade. "why did this happen?" it carries a picture who said she developed cancer. the telegraph also cover the breastscreening scandal, likewise the daily express also di
he'll face kyren wilson for a place in the final.ill face barry hawkins in the other semi. hawkins beat ding junhui convincingly before williams completed a 12 frames to eight win over ali carter earlier this evening. just before we go, a recap. they have made it through to the cup final, well they will face madrid. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political...
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i hope the quality of the wilson center. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. i'm often calling myself an escapee from united states congress, and what who was thrilled to be moderating this debate. earlier this month, i testified before the house foreign affairs before president trump announced hours draw from the joint comprehensive plan of action, or jcpoa. brief were one, keep the deal. it ain't broke. two -- i appreciate that. makingere are merits the a side agreement with our european allies, sitting to my right, to improve video. three, transformation is failed but iran's behavior will not get easier to manage without a deal. four, there is language between his jcpoa and issues like north korea. in announcing the deal, president obama said the deal is not built on trust, it is built on verification. in my view, should the so-called summit between north korea and kim jong-unback on, will have learned our government does not always respect the deals to which we agree, and we will have to fashion a deal which experts view as tougher that will bea and very h
i hope the quality of the wilson center. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. i'm often calling myself an escapee from united states congress, and what who was thrilled to be moderating this debate. earlier this month, i testified before the house foreign affairs before president trump announced hours draw from the joint comprehensive plan of action, or jcpoa. brief were one, keep the deal. it ain't broke. two -- i appreciate that. makingere are merits the a side agreement...
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wilson just hopes his next appointment looks nothing like this. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> many schools remain closed for a third day in arizona, as tens of thousands of teachers protest for higher pay and more resources for their classrooms. the governor has announced a budget deal with state lawmakers that would boost pay, but teachers on the picket lines remain skeptical. nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: today, state lawmakers arriving to a passionate welcome. day three of a statewide walkout over 30,000 teachers descending on the capitol, demanding more funding. the legislature in session for the first time after arizona's governor proposed a 20% pay increase for teachers over three years and $100 million for school funding. supporters of the walkout are dubious but still waiting on details. what are the chances something is going to pass that everybody here is going to be happy with? >> not likely. unlikely, that's the reality. >> one more time, loud! >> reporter: high school teacher courtney thompson says she works four jobs just t
wilson just hopes his next appointment looks nothing like this. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> many schools remain closed for a third day in arizona, as tens of thousands of teachers protest for higher pay and more resources for their classrooms. the governor has announced a budget deal with state lawmakers that would boost pay, but teachers on the picket lines remain skeptical. nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: today, state lawmakers arriving to a passionate welcome. day...
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inn you read every mention wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean official. did not know whether the summit scheduled for june 12 in singapore was back on but he told reporters progress has been made. >> good afternoon. as you know, in addition to my meeting with vice chairman
inn you read every mention wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean official. did not know whether the summit scheduled for june 12 in singapore was back on but he told reporters progress has been made. >> good afternoon. as you know, in addition to my meeting with vice chairman
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wilson votes no. mr. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. laundromat votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o votes aye. mr. schuster votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. lamborn . mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear? miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes now. mr. vesey votes aye. mr. kaufman votes no. miss gabbard votes aye. ms. hartzler votes no. mr. o'rourke votes aye. mr. scott votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks votes no. mr. gallego votes aye. mr. cook votes no. mr. moulton votes aye. dr. winthrop votes no. miss hannah brousseau votes aye. mr. byrne votes no. miss shea porter votes aye. mr. graves votes no. miss rosen votes aye. miss stefano votes no. mr. mcgeechan votes no. -- aye. miss sally votes no. mr. carbajal votes aye. mr. knight votes no. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes aye. miss murphy votes aye. dr. digitally votes no. mr. cano votes aye. dr. abraham votes no. mr. o'halloran vo
wilson votes no. mr. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. laundromat votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o votes aye. mr. schuster votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. lamborn . mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear? miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes now. mr. vesey votes aye. mr. kaufman votes no. miss gabbard votes aye. ms....
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the four—time champion, is making his experience count in his semi final against kyren wilson.ho's taking part in his first world semi final, has reduced the arrears a little. higgins leads 5—3, with the pair resuming tomorrow. yorkshireman harry ta nfield, has won the first stage of the tour de yorkshire. the 23—year—old, who won commonwealth silver for england last month, caused a major upset, as he held off his rivals, in a sprint finish, for the stage between beverley and donaster. mark cavendish finished further back in the main peleton. tomorrow's second of four stages starts in barnsley. it hasn't sunk in. getting over the finish line wasjust... it hasn't sunk in. getting over the finish line was just... i would like toi finish line was just... i would like to i celebrate? i didn't know if alice... i thought he might come back at me. just amazing. never drip of that happening. —— i never dreamt of that happening. —— i never dreamt of that happening. —— i never dreamt of that happening. the women's event is a two—day race. the netherlands kirsten vild, edging this bunch s
the four—time champion, is making his experience count in his semi final against kyren wilson.ho's taking part in his first world semi final, has reduced the arrears a little. higgins leads 5—3, with the pair resuming tomorrow. yorkshireman harry ta nfield, has won the first stage of the tour de yorkshire. the 23—year—old, who won commonwealth silver for england last month, caused a major upset, as he held off his rivals, in a sprint finish, for the stage between beverley and donaster....
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eastern [crowd talking] >> this is the wilson center in washington. atting underway shortly discussion on the state of u.s.-transatlantic relations after the withdrawal of the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal. while we wait, part of today's washington journal. host: she is joining us to talk about the policy when it comes to unaccompanied alien children in the united states. guest: thank you for having me. host: first of all, your interpretation of the headline. what is really happening when it comes to these children? guest: it's important to distinguish we are talking about two different groups. of unaccompanied children become to the southern border, and we have special procedures for how they arrive without parents and without legal guardians. we have separate procedures for families, children aiving with their parents oillegal guardians. the procedure for dealing with those groups have gotten a little confused. amb. o'sullivan: explain. -- host: explain. allt: they are prosecuting individuals who arrived at the southern border and ports of entry.
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woodrow wilson, a pacifist.arry truman, a veteran of world war i in artillery, which was the main killer. iw it affected the world war -- the french were there and the allies were working. in korea, you had years to work up to president truman. he had to do this in weeks. we suffered terribly in the first couple of months until we landed at inchon. i was interested in your comment about combat photography. so many of them were staged. when i was there we were just taking hill after hill. recouping argument is a terrible retreat. it was very terrible. we lost a lot -- i lost a couple of conrad's there -- comrads there. guest: there is one heart-wrenching story i would like to share that is probably representative. the lost battalion fought in the fall. they were surrounded and attacked by the germans on all sides. two medal of honor recipients were heroes of this battle. they were filmed as they came out of the forest by the army signal corps, but there is a sense that was not enough. they were pressured in 1919
woodrow wilson, a pacifist.arry truman, a veteran of world war i in artillery, which was the main killer. iw it affected the world war -- the french were there and the allies were working. in korea, you had years to work up to president truman. he had to do this in weeks. we suffered terribly in the first couple of months until we landed at inchon. i was interested in your comment about combat photography. so many of them were staged. when i was there we were just taking hill after hill....
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so do i -- so please welcome wilson centers scholar stewart. [applause] thank you vsm and thank you for your long friendship and for hosting this and thank you all for coming jimmy carter political idle was harry truman and he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval us a desk the buck stops here. both presidents left office highly unpopular. now truman is remembered much more for his achievements than for his faults. and i hope my book will lead to a similar reassessment of jiminy carter as president not simply as a widely admired former president. my thesis is that he was one of the most successful one-term presidents in american history and indeed accomplished more than many in two terms. two object ifer surveys indicate that more than almost 70% of all of his legislative proposals were passed by congress just under the percentage of the legendary lyndon johnson. as vice president walter summed up his presidency by saying -- we told the truth. we obeyed the law and we kept the peace. the wrap on the carter presidency is summed up by several
so do i -- so please welcome wilson centers scholar stewart. [applause] thank you vsm and thank you for your long friendship and for hosting this and thank you all for coming jimmy carter political idle was harry truman and he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval us a desk the buck stops here. both presidents left office highly unpopular. now truman is remembered much more for his achievements than for his faults. and i hope my book will lead to a similar reassessment of jiminy carter as...
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wilson, thank you, mr. chairman. > i oppose the amendment which requires the department of defense to report costs of senior executive officials for military aircraft every 90 days. his provision would apply to all dod military aircraft traveled by executive branch appointees including spousal travel and would not apply to the president and the vice president. sadly this does nothing to address the underlying issue of excessive travel. it requires burdensome reporting n several thousand appointees across the federal government and it will be difficult to compile. necessarily requires a report every 90 days in perpetuity. subsequently, dod administration is opposing the amendment as it to an open ended report as they have tried to resist. and the fact, this also statednes the previously effort by chairman to reduce the number of reports. opposition to ge amendment. >> mr. -- >> thank you, mr. chair. amendment.he i think so far this year we've outrageous corruption has taken place for military planes in priva
wilson, thank you, mr. chairman. > i oppose the amendment which requires the department of defense to report costs of senior executive officials for military aircraft every 90 days. his provision would apply to all dod military aircraft traveled by executive branch appointees including spousal travel and would not apply to the president and the vice president. sadly this does nothing to address the underlying issue of excessive travel. it requires burdensome reporting n several thousand...
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paulette wilson talking to thejoint committee on human rights. brief. the government has called for an independent investigation into events at the gaza border where palestinian protesters were killed by israeli forces. the foreign office minister alistair burt said the violence had been shocking. the protests, close to the border fence with israel, took place as america opened its new embassy in jerusalem. there should be an investigation into this. the united kingdom has been clear in calling for, urgently, the need to establish the facts of what happened, including why such a volume of live fire was used. the transport secretary chris grayling has announced that the east coast main line will be brought under temporary government control — paving the way for a new operator to take over. stagecoach and virgin started running the london to edinburgh line in 2015 but ran into financial trouble. labour welcomed what they saw as the adoption of one of their policies — the re—nationalisation of the railways. franchising on this line has failed repeat
paulette wilson talking to thejoint committee on human rights. brief. the government has called for an independent investigation into events at the gaza border where palestinian protesters were killed by israeli forces. the foreign office minister alistair burt said the violence had been shocking. the protests, close to the border fence with israel, took place as america opened its new embassy in jerusalem. there should be an investigation into this. the united kingdom has been clear in calling...
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secretary wilson, thank you for the introduction. general goldstein, old friend, thank you. you for inviting me out to spend the day with you. i do have my three-hour speech and my 12 minute speech. i'm trying to figure out which want to give, but as i look at the deadly looks on the faces of the graduates, i decided to go with the short version. a congratulations to all of you cadets into your families, the ones that provided support for you as you pursued this great honor you have been gaining here today, the graduation certificate that grips -- gives proof you did it. i will also say it is a top rated school and like the chaplin said in that great education was paid for by your grateful fellow citizens that you taking on this responsibility, so you are also some of the few to graduate in our country with no student debt. congratulations, again. [applause] graduates,: but, your mission commences and i think that we have to make the air force better every day. you cannot accept it for what it is. you heard earlier, you must make it into your own image, and you have a lot of
secretary wilson, thank you for the introduction. general goldstein, old friend, thank you. you for inviting me out to spend the day with you. i do have my three-hour speech and my 12 minute speech. i'm trying to figure out which want to give, but as i look at the deadly looks on the faces of the graduates, i decided to go with the short version. a congratulations to all of you cadets into your families, the ones that provided support for you as you pursued this great honor you have been...
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our sports correspondentjoe wilson was at today's squad announcement. here is the brief, you take over responsibility for picking an england cricket team after a winter when they fail to win a test match ata time when they fail to win a test match at a time when the ecb are concerned whether young people are even interested in cricket at the moment. ed smith is the man leading the selection panel. he sounded very enthusiastic and excited about his role today and posed for photos and then spoke about his first test match selection. who are the men or perhaps who will read that enthusiasm onto the playing field. here's how it works. joe root moves to number three, jonny bairstow to number five in the to number three, jonny bairstow to numberfive in the batting order allowing space forjos buttler. he of course is the great 2020 smash that a man who has failed to make a real impression on test cricket in the past. ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of tale
our sports correspondentjoe wilson was at today's squad announcement. here is the brief, you take over responsibility for picking an england cricket team after a winter when they fail to win a test match ata time when they fail to win a test match at a time when the ecb are concerned whether young people are even interested in cricket at the moment. ed smith is the man leading the selection panel. he sounded very enthusiastic and excited about his role today and posed for photos and then spoke...
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playing kyren wilson, now all focus turns on to who he will be facing.ling barry hawkins, and he has shown real granite skills to keep him at arms length so far? very similar match, it could write to the wire. mark williams needs a fast start, asjohn said earlier, he needs to get his scoring boots on and be winning the frames in one visit. mark williams isa frames in one visit. mark williams is a great champion as well. he has all of the attributes to really put barry hawkins to the wire tonight. my sneaking suspicion, from watching the game, is that barry is playing better than mark but mark is hanging in there. wheneveran better than mark but mark is hanging in there. whenever an important frame has come in at the end, he has mixed one. if he can have his scoring it will go close. i think barry is playing slightly the better of the two. 7.30 at bbc two is where you can find us for that. here's whatjohn higgins had to say about reaching a seventh crucible final. i mean, i've had my family down and it's a big thing. you see them setting up and it's a big
playing kyren wilson, now all focus turns on to who he will be facing.ling barry hawkins, and he has shown real granite skills to keep him at arms length so far? very similar match, it could write to the wire. mark williams needs a fast start, asjohn said earlier, he needs to get his scoring boots on and be winning the frames in one visit. mark williams isa frames in one visit. mark williams is a great champion as well. he has all of the attributes to really put barry hawkins to the wire...
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wilson: mr. speaker, this weekend i was grateful to lead to ngressional delegation jerusalem where we met yesterday with prime minister netanyahu and knesset affairs chairman to jerusalem where while we attend opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem, ably coordinated by ambassador david friedman and kushner. mp and jared sadly, some threatened israel's legitimacy, but the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem with the courage of kushner. pr trump provides validity to the state of israel and their inherent right to determine their own capital. america's bond with israel is unique and its strength is the foundation of american leadership in the middle east to peace. by moving the beemcy to embassy and pro--the to jerusalem, the world is safer for american families and i appreciate the opportunity to have been there for this historic achievement with president trump fulfilling his promises. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we'll never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. b
wilson: mr. speaker, this weekend i was grateful to lead to ngressional delegation jerusalem where we met yesterday with prime minister netanyahu and knesset affairs chairman to jerusalem where while we attend opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem, ably coordinated by ambassador david friedman and kushner. mp and jared sadly, some threatened israel's legitimacy, but the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem with the courage of kushner. pr trump provides validity to the state of israel and...
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wilson to close. wilson: just a footnote on that, representative deutch, we have just moved into broward county so we're going to expect with that effort and also parkland will be involved in that. have a chapter in jacksonville, florida. inhave chapters st. petersburg, florida, and michigan.n detroit, this was supposed to be the children speaking so i have two children.for two davory, you mentioned that you ownned to mind your business and not to do things that could lead to someone harming you. can you explain what these things are? how did you learn that they might cause you harm? and jennifer, i want you -- you mentioned that some children gang by force instead of by choice. can you explain more about that? of force and where does it come from? let's start with devery. mr. chairman: you're going to have to be very quick because we have votes and have to be out of room three minutes ago. devery: when i said i mind my business and try not to do anything to cause them to harm me, i mean staying focus
wilson to close. wilson: just a footnote on that, representative deutch, we have just moved into broward county so we're going to expect with that effort and also parkland will be involved in that. have a chapter in jacksonville, florida. inhave chapters st. petersburg, florida, and michigan.n detroit, this was supposed to be the children speaking so i have two children.for two davory, you mentioned that you ownned to mind your business and not to do things that could lead to someone harming...
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wilson wong from berkeley is a product engineer. he stopped eating meat seven years ago. he even shares an apartment with a chinese rescue dog raised for food originally. he beat hundreds of entrants from across the nation. he is one of the 10 finalist for the sexiest vegan next-door contest. >> i thought what the heck, i will just sign up. now i am a finalist. >> he will go up against some other finalists including two police officers and two firefighters. cheryl and mikael from san francisco is a top 10 as well. pete will announce the winners on may 21. >>> the final four in the nba playoffs is set. did the giants throw away another one faceboook tomorrow morning, but the way they're playing, they re not gonna get al >>> the giants broadcast in philadelphia is exclusively on facebook tomorrow but the way they are playing, they will not get a lot of likes. brandon belt started the game in left field. 4th inning, meiko franco hits one out to the deepest part of the park. the giants struggle. in the 5th inning, the bases loaded for carlos santana. the phillies win 11-3 and
wilson wong from berkeley is a product engineer. he stopped eating meat seven years ago. he even shares an apartment with a chinese rescue dog raised for food originally. he beat hundreds of entrants from across the nation. he is one of the 10 finalist for the sexiest vegan next-door contest. >> i thought what the heck, i will just sign up. now i am a finalist. >> he will go up against some other finalists including two police officers and two firefighters. cheryl and mikael from...
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supposition is that wilson resented this. but he was a good boy and he put up with it. inn you read every mention wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean official. did not know whether the summit scheduled for june 12 in singapore was back on but he told reporters progress has been made. >> good afternoon. as you know, in addition to my meeting with vice chairman o'toole, we have teams in singapore and at the dmz talking with north korean counterparts preparing for the expected summit in singapore. through these series of meetings, i am confident we are moving in the right direction. today vice chairman kim and i discussed how we would take it vantage of the unique opportunity that our leaders have created through the vision of the future they have articulated. vice chairman kim is planning to travel to washington to deliver a personal letter from chairman kim jong-un. the proposed summit offers a hist
supposition is that wilson resented this. but he was a good boy and he put up with it. inn you read every mention wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean official. did not know whether the summit scheduled for june 12 in singapore was back on but he told reporters progress has been made. >> good afternoon. as you...
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augusta evans wilson who is the author of saint elmo macurria, very well received novels from the period. augusta nelson testifies that white women concerned about reputation took a rather doomed view of hospital work and she herself decides not to nurse because she is quite worried as a single woman that she will sully her reputation. and someone like kate comings who had great deal of sense assailed this position and became clear in 1862 if women did thot take up -- not take up this burden, despite their marital status, it would suffer. i know that mary boyd chestnut, elite, maried, she shrinked from the prospect of doing such work,
augusta evans wilson who is the author of saint elmo macurria, very well received novels from the period. augusta nelson testifies that white women concerned about reputation took a rather doomed view of hospital work and she herself decides not to nurse because she is quite worried as a single woman that she will sully her reputation. and someone like kate comings who had great deal of sense assailed this position and became clear in 1862 if women did thot take up -- not take up this burden,...
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please welcome wilson center scholar trained to. [applause] >> thank you, jane for a long friendship and for hosting us and for all of you for coming. jimmy carter's political idol was harry truman and he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval office desk. both presidents left highly unpopular. not truman is remembered much more for his achievements and for his fault and i hope my book will be too a similar reassessment of jimmy carter as president, not simply as a widely admired former president. my thesis is he was one of the most successful one term presidents in american history and indeed accomplished more than many into terms. to object their surveys indicate more than almost 70% of all of his legislative proposals were passed by congress just under the percentage of the legendary lyndon johnson. vice presidentup walter mondale summed up his presidency by saying we told the truth, we obey the law and we kept the peace. the rap on the carter presidency is summed up by several eyes. inflation, iran, and inexperience by the ge
please welcome wilson center scholar trained to. [applause] >> thank you, jane for a long friendship and for hosting us and for all of you for coming. jimmy carter's political idol was harry truman and he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval office desk. both presidents left highly unpopular. not truman is remembered much more for his achievements and for his fault and i hope my book will be too a similar reassessment of jimmy carter as president, not simply as a widely admired...
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wilson's men had come down from the north.ity and the north and west sides. in the middle was these militia, the older men, younger boys who are not battle tested. they were the weak link and wilson was aware of that. attacked, those men were attacked primarily and they put up quick resistance -- they put up no quick resistance. that allowed them to come into the fortifications in the confederate rear. confederate, the troops had no choice but to fall back to an unfinished interline towork closer to down to try establish a second line of defense, which they did. activelyal troops chased them over half a mile of ground into the work. once they got to the interline -- interline, general wilson, attacked in a cap are we charge -- in a cavalry charge. up andtack was broken the wilson reformed with dismounted men on foot to attack. at which point, they carried that. at this time, the confederates had withdrawn. the confederates were trying to get out. you had short, intense, on the streets escaping confederates running into intense
wilson's men had come down from the north.ity and the north and west sides. in the middle was these militia, the older men, younger boys who are not battle tested. they were the weak link and wilson was aware of that. attacked, those men were attacked primarily and they put up quick resistance -- they put up no quick resistance. that allowed them to come into the fortifications in the confederate rear. confederate, the troops had no choice but to fall back to an unfinished interline towork...
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andrew wilson from goldman sachs international stays with us.actor, oil is a factor in stories we talk about next. indonesia, brazil, all over the world, emerging markets are feeling the pinch. what does that mean for investors? we will discuss that in a bit. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> now, first of all, you are the head of the state. when the people fall into difficulties because of monetary policies, who are they going to hold accountable? they'll hold the president accountable. since they'll ask the president about it, we have to give off the image of a president who is influential on monetary policies. withthe conversation turkey's president. you can watch that around the world saturday, 10:00 a.m. london time on a 5:00 p.m. in hong kong. he said a lot of interesting things to me and it had an effect on the turkish lira. comments, we put them out on tuesday. the central bank trying to calm the situation down. markets remain a significant part of investor conversations right now. andrew wilson, the ceo of fixed income at goldman sachs asset ma
andrew wilson from goldman sachs international stays with us.actor, oil is a factor in stories we talk about next. indonesia, brazil, all over the world, emerging markets are feeling the pinch. what does that mean for investors? we will discuss that in a bit. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> now, first of all, you are the head of the state. when the people fall into difficulties because of monetary policies, who are they going to hold accountable? they'll hold the president accountable....
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he faces four—time championjohn higgins after he beat kyren wilson.he action across the bbc from two o'clock this afernoon. you don't have to miss it if you're going outside, bring your mobile phone, it is one the app as well. we were debating the best way to watch, drag your telly to the window, the radio. the warm and sunny weather looks set to continue for the rest of the bank holiday weekend. this is outside our studio in
he faces four—time championjohn higgins after he beat kyren wilson.he action across the bbc from two o'clock this afernoon. you don't have to miss it if you're going outside, bring your mobile phone, it is one the app as well. we were debating the best way to watch, drag your telly to the window, the radio. the warm and sunny weather looks set to continue for the rest of the bank holiday weekend. this is outside our studio in
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latest from the world snooker championship semifinals, wherejohn higgins has been up against kyren wilson this morning. mark williams resumes his match with barry hawkins this afternoon. the world's first national review of the number of deaths of people with learning disabilities has found either abuse, neglect, delays in treatment or gaps in care had played a part in one in eight of the cases that were scrutinised. the review was commissioned by nhs england after the death of a young man called connor sparrowhawk. nikki fox reports. just some of the faces of those with learning disabilities who died too young. stephanie bincliffe spent seven years mostly in this room. she died at the age of 25. richard hanley died of constipation at 33. laura booth went into hospital
latest from the world snooker championship semifinals, wherejohn higgins has been up against kyren wilson this morning. mark williams resumes his match with barry hawkins this afternoon. the world's first national review of the number of deaths of people with learning disabilities has found either abuse, neglect, delays in treatment or gaps in care had played a part in one in eight of the cases that were scrutinised. the review was commissioned by nhs england after the death of a young man...
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he faces four—time champion higgins after he beat kyren wilson.er wins will be the oldest winner since ray reardon in 1978. 12 months ago i was really thinking about retiring, even two or three years ago, i wouldn't get into the quarters or semifinals of anything. what a season. ijust can't believe it. and if i win it willjust top the best season i've had for years and years, but if i don't win, it is still one of the best seasons i've had for years. and i've just got to go out there and enjoy it, and hopefully if it does go close, towards the end i don't collapse like a cheap tent again.
he faces four—time champion higgins after he beat kyren wilson.er wins will be the oldest winner since ray reardon in 1978. 12 months ago i was really thinking about retiring, even two or three years ago, i wouldn't get into the quarters or semifinals of anything. what a season. ijust can't believe it. and if i win it willjust top the best season i've had for years and years, but if i don't win, it is still one of the best seasons i've had for years. and i've just got to go out there and...
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representative wilson and deutsche are going to be here or are here. they're going to have some brief opening remarks. then we'll get to the real reason that we're all here today. and that's the inspiring young leaders before us this afternoon. we have most of your full statements and we'll recognize each of you for four minutes. after we hear from the young leaders, we'll recognize members of congress in the order in
representative wilson and deutsche are going to be here or are here. they're going to have some brief opening remarks. then we'll get to the real reason that we're all here today. and that's the inspiring young leaders before us this afternoon. we have most of your full statements and we'll recognize each of you for four minutes. after we hear from the young leaders, we'll recognize members of congress in the order in