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the wilsons own seven.good example of the way the wilsons are getting rid of their properties. they told me it was natural wastage, that's how they would end people's tenancies, but that's not what's happening here. let me show you around. over here, these two people, booted out. over here, two properties they owned. they've already gone, he goes next week. over here, another two properties, already gone, and in that corner, he's booted out as well. so seven of the 1a people in here have all been cleared out of the properties. all seven families were sent eviction notices. schoolteacher hannah has a young baby. she got her letter just before christmas. i was devastated, i was genuinely devastated, because i knew financially this was going to, like, cripple me for the next few months, between deposits, moving vans. couldn't have waited till after christmas, really? couldn't have waited to serve those? you've got millions in the bank, you're evicting people over christmas? they would say, look, we're 70. we j
the wilsons own seven.good example of the way the wilsons are getting rid of their properties. they told me it was natural wastage, that's how they would end people's tenancies, but that's not what's happening here. let me show you around. over here, these two people, booted out. over here, two properties they owned. they've already gone, he goes next week. over here, another two properties, already gone, and in that corner, he's booted out as well. so seven of the 1a people in here have all...
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my second exemplary life story is of wilson. wilson serve with not one but two pioneering regiments during the civil war and afterward made his name as a writer, orator and activist best known for his classic book the black salanx. the history of the black soldier in 1865. the galleries have extensive galleries of the extensiveness of black union soldiers and that coverage like all modern scholarships rests on this pioneer, he gave us a narrative on which we have built. knew wilson's personal choices are no less fascinating than van lous. wilson was born free in norfolk in january of 1837 to a free mother and enslaved father. and he left norfolk as a boy under unusual circumstances. when he was about 9 years old, wilson revealed to city authorities the identity of a white fugitive from the state penitentiary this led to the convicts recapture but left wilson vulnerable. wilson was sent to new bedford massachusetts. there was a strong community there. as many new bedford boys he went to see a border whaling ship bound for the sou
my second exemplary life story is of wilson. wilson serve with not one but two pioneering regiments during the civil war and afterward made his name as a writer, orator and activist best known for his classic book the black salanx. the history of the black soldier in 1865. the galleries have extensive galleries of the extensiveness of black union soldiers and that coverage like all modern scholarships rests on this pioneer, he gave us a narrative on which we have built. knew wilson's personal...
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wilson should have known better. in his book he wrote that when faced by a stubborn senate a president might follow a course which one of two presidents of unusual political have followed with the results that were to have been expected. the senate had legitimate questions. one stood out more clear than article 10 which called for collective action against aggression. did this mean that if the east ratified the treaty and joined the league it automatically had to go to war. this implied the constitutional requirement that only congress could commit the country to war. wilson's stubbornness would have no changes. his interpretation of presidentple showers would not allow him to compromise and together with the senate on doing its constitutional duty of reviewing treaties he played into the hands of his opponents. the stand off between the two branches of government had important effects. when truman went to the conference in 1945 with the carter of the united states would be sign he took senators from both parties wit
wilson should have known better. in his book he wrote that when faced by a stubborn senate a president might follow a course which one of two presidents of unusual political have followed with the results that were to have been expected. the senate had legitimate questions. one stood out more clear than article 10 which called for collective action against aggression. did this mean that if the east ratified the treaty and joined the league it automatically had to go to war. this implied the...
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some of the war signs started calling wilson kaiser wilson. chained themselves to the white house fence, which got them arrested and sent to the workhouse. so, wilson came around on this question and through his support behind the 19th amendment and that was in part because the republicans have first thrown their weight behind it. the role of women in the war was critical. women stepped up big time to conserve the war effort. this is the red cross. do you see what they are copying? pizza -- pieta. they are trying to get people to to war as nurses or work in the red cross canteen. mary,t to in the late st. right, by going off to france. so hundreds of thousands of women signed up. it was really, really amazing. wilson, president wilson's second wife and eleanor roosevelt worked as canteen workers at the union station. they had to greet soldiers with sandwiches and soup and writing paper, anything that they would want as they are going to jump on the ships. in addition, many more thousand volunteered to go -- many volunteered as what were known
some of the war signs started calling wilson kaiser wilson. chained themselves to the white house fence, which got them arrested and sent to the workhouse. so, wilson came around on this question and through his support behind the 19th amendment and that was in part because the republicans have first thrown their weight behind it. the role of women in the war was critical. women stepped up big time to conserve the war effort. this is the red cross. do you see what they are copying? pizza --...
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signs, some their of the signs started calling wilson kaiser wilson. mobs started forming and ripping the signs out of their hands so the women struck back by chaining themselves to the fence which got him arrested and sent to the warehouse -- workhouse. wilson eventually came around on this question and threw his support behind the 19th amendment which is a moment that gave women the right to vote in 1920 care that was in part because the republicans have first thrown their weight behind it. he felt he had a debt of catching up to do. the role of women in the war was absolutely astronomical. women earned the right to vote because of the war. we had to make that crystal clear to women stepped up big time to support the war efforts and served. in the military itself. most of them as civilians whether they were bureaucrats, or within american red cross. this is another really famous propaganda poster from the war. this is for the american red cross. you will -- do you see what they are copying? mikel angelo's painting. -- michelangelo's painting. you hav
signs, some their of the signs started calling wilson kaiser wilson. mobs started forming and ripping the signs out of their hands so the women struck back by chaining themselves to the fence which got him arrested and sent to the warehouse -- workhouse. wilson eventually came around on this question and threw his support behind the 19th amendment which is a moment that gave women the right to vote in 1920 care that was in part because the republicans have first thrown their weight behind it....
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president woodrow wilson. within a couple of years after the war, most americans thought getting involved in the war was a mistake. and we wanted to forget about it. world war ii, the country achieved -- we were basically a global superpower. the bad guys were really bad. and we kicked their butts. and the country ever afterwards has celebrated the world war ii generation. whereas world war i has been largely forgotten about. the importance of world war i first off, there were four global empires that fell at the end of this war. you had the modern middle east map redraw. in addition, you had bolshevism released upon the world. we experienced our very first red scare in this country. not in the 1940's. rather in 1919, we thought the bolsheviks had arrived and our workers were returning communist. it is kind of amazing. there are parallels from that time to our own time, the discussion around immigration. the discussion around nationalism and america first. by the way, woodrow wilson invented that term. america
president woodrow wilson. within a couple of years after the war, most americans thought getting involved in the war was a mistake. and we wanted to forget about it. world war ii, the country achieved -- we were basically a global superpower. the bad guys were really bad. and we kicked their butts. and the country ever afterwards has celebrated the world war ii generation. whereas world war i has been largely forgotten about. the importance of world war i first off, there were four global...
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wilson took an unusual stand. most african-americans cast their fate with the re-adjuster movement, feeling that this could be a break from politics as usual. wilson was such a deeply committed republican that he was suspicious of the re-adjuster movement and especially suspicious of it because it was headed by william a home -- confederatene, a general who had been somewhat conform minded during this period. wilson, knowing what he knew about the battle of the crater andahone was the commander, could not see fit to win it -- join a party led by the "hero" of the crater. >> you said that 400,000 for the unionught side during the war. what was a comparable number of soldiers who came the other way? elizabeth: the way to answer that question -- northerners in the confederacy, in the seceded who -- rather, northerners who chose to fight for the confederacy is a very tiny number. thess you think about border states, the question is how you will consider them and consider them -- four border states, kentucky, maryland,
wilson took an unusual stand. most african-americans cast their fate with the re-adjuster movement, feeling that this could be a break from politics as usual. wilson was such a deeply committed republican that he was suspicious of the re-adjuster movement and especially suspicious of it because it was headed by william a home -- confederatene, a general who had been somewhat conform minded during this period. wilson, knowing what he knew about the battle of the crater andahone was the...
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wilson partners with make-a-wish foundation t help kids in our area.duces us to avery cole, a 5-year-old from takoma park, ino's bat cancer. avery got t hang out with number 43 and he had the time of his li e. >>nts like this, it makes him feel normal. en though this is something that normal people don't get to do. it'seen really hard for him because he does feel that he's different. this just gives him something that gives him a lot of joy. >> thengumber one thi for avery, meeting number 43 and getting a special tour of the arena. >> ten seconds. >> okay. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. >> t'hey, w going on? how we doing? what's your name? >> avery. >> nice to meet you, bud. high five?ni . >> what's it feel like to win the stanley cup? >> oh, it wa reall cool, buddy. it was like the coolest thing ever. ha you seen a hockey stick before? do you want to take one home? i've got one o ne. it might be a little big for u. yo you can share with your sister. oh, there you go. you know exactly what to do. you see that? they're hockey pants. it's stinky. >> w
wilson partners with make-a-wish foundation t help kids in our area.duces us to avery cole, a 5-year-old from takoma park, ino's bat cancer. avery got t hang out with number 43 and he had the time of his li e. >>nts like this, it makes him feel normal. en though this is something that normal people don't get to do. it'seen really hard for him because he does feel that he's different. this just gives him something that gives him a lot of joy. >> thengumber one thi for avery, meeting...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?ut david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on one,
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?ut david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >>...
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ssell wilson, everybody!or every season. and with a customized plan from the scotts my lawn app, your yard can look like pete's. it's that easy. this is a scotts yard. download the scotts my lawn app for your personalized plan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: he just earned a a record 23 nominations at the billboard latin music awards. yeah, well done. [ cheers and applause ] he deserves it! he's going to perform on the show april 25th on telemundo. performing "baila baila baila" from his upcoming album " "nibird "taki taki," give it up for ozuna! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in forei language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in foreignage ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ singing in f
ssell wilson, everybody!or every season. and with a customized plan from the scotts my lawn app, your yard can look like pete's. it's that easy. this is a scotts yard. download the scotts my lawn app for your personalized plan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: he just earned a a record 23 nominations at the billboard latin music awards. yeah, well done. [ cheers and applause ] he deserves it! he's going to perform on the show april 25th on telemundo. performing "baila baila...
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nigel wilson is still with me.u worry that countries have like the u.k., but also the u.s., and a lot of european ones, have either a south-north divide, or a midwest, east coast-west coast divide? nigel: i absolutely agree with that. i think it is sad that has been to happen. we are sitting in this building in london, the best city to live in, but we have neglected the rest of the cities and towns in britain for the last 30 or 40 years. part of our mission has been to put money in these places and help them grow. it is the same in america. you have so many flyover states , and so many great cities, but actually many others have fallen behind. francine: you are really a champion of rejuvenation in the north when did you realize that . was a necessity? nigel: that was after the crash, when i thought about going back to my training as an economist at m.i.t. it was so obvious that london had got ahead of everyone else and everywhere else had fallen behind, so for the u.k. to prosper, the cities of the north indeed of
nigel wilson is still with me.u worry that countries have like the u.k., but also the u.s., and a lot of european ones, have either a south-north divide, or a midwest, east coast-west coast divide? nigel: i absolutely agree with that. i think it is sad that has been to happen. we are sitting in this building in london, the best city to live in, but we have neglected the rest of the cities and towns in britain for the last 30 or 40 years. part of our mission has been to put money in these places...
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secretary wilson. for those of you who were not hearing during the opening of the meeting, we are going to have seven-minute sessions -- questions. but we are going to hold you to the seven minutes. because we have a full house here, and people do want to be heard on this subject. so i'll start off, and i'll have my first two questions to address to the army and to the air force. not the navy at this point. and those questions are, and you decide which one is the best one to respond. number one, when were these issues first brought to your attention and who should be held accountable. because you are not aware of what was going on in your own service. and secondly, since these issues were brought to your attention, which installations have you personally visited, and specifically about the issue? secretary esper. >> thank you, mr. chairman. on the first matter, i think with regard to the full realization of the size and scope of this issue came up the week that the committee held its hearing. i think t
secretary wilson. for those of you who were not hearing during the opening of the meeting, we are going to have seven-minute sessions -- questions. but we are going to hold you to the seven minutes. because we have a full house here, and people do want to be heard on this subject. so i'll start off, and i'll have my first two questions to address to the army and to the air force. not the navy at this point. and those questions are, and you decide which one is the best one to respond. number...
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steve: reid wilson, last word. universe of democratic outside groups, i think they have caught up rapidly with republicans, given president trump in the oval office. candidates are outspending republican rivals, even incumbents.i would not be surprised of the same thing happens next year. the governor's associations will spend close to $100 million in the next two years. steve: reid wilson and daniel strauss, thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." >> coming up on c-span, russia's ambassador to the u.s. will be speaking at the stimson center in washington, d.c. we will have that at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. time, we do our your money segment, which looks at your money and how it is used in washington
steve: reid wilson, last word. universe of democratic outside groups, i think they have caught up rapidly with republicans, given president trump in the oval office. candidates are outspending republican rivals, even incumbents.i would not be surprised of the same thing happens next year. the governor's associations will spend close to $100 million in the next two years. steve: reid wilson and daniel strauss, thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." >> coming up on c-span,...
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with wilson and baker.also would have wanted to communicate with fort bliss and some of the areas around the border as well to see where materials are coming. they would have wanted both actually. there are very few because it is so remote and underdeveloped and has seen so many years of war and so many years of destruction there are very few telegraph , poles running through that area of the country at the time of the expedition. so the soldiers did have to set up telegraph lines through part of northern mexico. they do that through permanent stations, which you saw, telephone poles, and then buzzer wire, which is unprotected copper wire that you put across the desert from point a to point b. and of course that is very vulnerable construction by weather or horses crossing over. but it is a temporary measure. steve: this looks like an infirmary? julie: it doesjulie: look like an infirmary. this is probably part of their training, which is part of the reason why they film it. you can see they don't yet have
with wilson and baker.also would have wanted to communicate with fort bliss and some of the areas around the border as well to see where materials are coming. they would have wanted both actually. there are very few because it is so remote and underdeveloped and has seen so many years of war and so many years of destruction there are very few telegraph , poles running through that area of the country at the time of the expedition. so the soldiers did have to set up telegraph lines through part...
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secretary wilson. secretary wilson: i have visited air force bases. awareness of the problems, the air force was aware of construction defects at four basis and on page 78 of the hand out in front of you. it highlights those days where we were aware of construction defects. taking.ons i was while the air force was managing projects and getting construction defects taking care of, what we did not understand is the climate trust and confidence in the arm and the problems with fixed. that is to me the most important part of the hearing you had that brought that for them to us. i will --: chairman: i will add -- went to an air force base. of findings were reflective the commanding. the breakdown in trust we have to rebuild. was anything found to be inaccurate? >> no sir. very accurate. >> secretary spencer? respond to the same questions. since theer: hearings, i can visited three communities in hampton roads. camp luzern and cherry point. to visit housing and meet with people. to inspectight out what was going on and hearing from families of their concern
secretary wilson. secretary wilson: i have visited air force bases. awareness of the problems, the air force was aware of construction defects at four basis and on page 78 of the hand out in front of you. it highlights those days where we were aware of construction defects. taking.ons i was while the air force was managing projects and getting construction defects taking care of, what we did not understand is the climate trust and confidence in the arm and the problems with fixed. that is to me...
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and there is wilson yet again. she is on fire off the bench. a three-point stanford lead in the third. wilson drains the three. she ends up outscoring four starters. stanford will face defending champion notre dame in the elite eight. 55-46 the final. >>> last night was a game the warriors won't soon foregotze. stephen curry may see a fine after he did not hold back his opinion. in overtime, look at the minnesota rookie, he slapped curry's foot from behind while curry shot a three. definitely made contact. no foul called. this was worse, kevin durant fouled going up for the shot. the referee said it came before he was in the act of shooting. after the game, the visibly frustrated warriors sounded off on the referee. >> you'll have to ask the mvp of the night. >> i don't know what else to say. kind of mind-boggling. >> i want to keep my money. they [ bleep ]. let me just stop there on officiating. but you seen them play. >> lebron james' first season in los angeles is officially over. the lakers are shutting down james to hope his groin recover.
and there is wilson yet again. she is on fire off the bench. a three-point stanford lead in the third. wilson drains the three. she ends up outscoring four starters. stanford will face defending champion notre dame in the elite eight. 55-46 the final. >>> last night was a game the warriors won't soon foregotze. stephen curry may see a fine after he did not hold back his opinion. in overtime, look at the minnesota rookie, he slapped curry's foot from behind while curry shot a three....
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the other is that woodrow wilson mexico is thet rightful government. believes this is due to a corrupt government. that he has given woodrow wilson secret claims to minimal -- mineral rights in northern mexico in exchange for being recognized by the government. arranza to buyara arms from the united states. train, then leading to loss of life of americans. on march 9, 1916, his forces attacked the town of columbus, new mexico in the middle of the night. one column attacks the town and largely burns down the downtown. and one at tax and army garrison right -- attacks and army garrison right outside of town. in order to better understand the border and what it was like back then. it is in the headlines with the debate over the wall, but what was it like in 1916? usig would find a remarkably safe border, considering there was a large war going on on the other side. much of the mexican revolution and battles take place in northern mexico. many of the revolutionary leaders and that being from sonora, which is in the north. the north of mexico is a dangerous
the other is that woodrow wilson mexico is thet rightful government. believes this is due to a corrupt government. that he has given woodrow wilson secret claims to minimal -- mineral rights in northern mexico in exchange for being recognized by the government. arranza to buyara arms from the united states. train, then leading to loss of life of americans. on march 9, 1916, his forces attacked the town of columbus, new mexico in the middle of the night. one column attacks the town and largely...
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wilson wasn't inside the home at the time. >>
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t >> secretary wilson? >> senator, in my business basis, i did not come across anyone who told me about one of those, but we are going to go back and check. >> think you. i think that is simply astonishing. the tenants would be forced to sign these kinds of documents, and it may be one of the reasons that we hear from the tenants that there is a fear of reprisal, if they even say anything, so, i would very much appreciate, i share the concern about these kinds of contracts, i want to thank you, secretary wilson, for pointing out to us, i was taken with your acknowledgment about trust, loss of trust, of the airmen and women, that their housing concerns will be addressed, and fixed, is that a concern that is acknowledged by the other secretaries? the loss of trust of the servicemembers? >> yes. >> so, what would be, i'll start with you, what would be the first thing that you would do that would directly go to your servicemember, to tell them that you are going to listen to them, and that you are going to fix
t >> secretary wilson? >> senator, in my business basis, i did not come across anyone who told me about one of those, but we are going to go back and check. >> think you. i think that is simply astonishing. the tenants would be forced to sign these kinds of documents, and it may be one of the reasons that we hear from the tenants that there is a fear of reprisal, if they even say anything, so, i would very much appreciate, i share the concern about these kinds of contracts, i...
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could you talk about the wilson case? wilson case arose in february 1982.wo what police officers were shot and killed. the two black perpetrators had escaped. the city of chicago, under jane byrne and police superintendent breeze that, set out on the most vicious and terroristic manhunt in the history of the city. they terrorized the black community. they kicked in doors, drag people out of their houses if they thought they had some information about the killings, theyey torture thehem. they torture them with suffocation. they tortured them with all kinds of medieval types of tortrture. they finally found the two people, the eyewitness identified, as the persons who were involved in the crime. and the person who was identified as the shooter was andrew wilson. andrew wilson was taken back to police headquarters on the south side of chicago. in this notorious commander, at that time was a lieutenant in charge of the manhunt by the name of jon burge, led a torture of andrew wilson that included electric shock with the torture machine that is mentioned in depi
could you talk about the wilson case? wilson case arose in february 1982.wo what police officers were shot and killed. the two black perpetrators had escaped. the city of chicago, under jane byrne and police superintendent breeze that, set out on the most vicious and terroristic manhunt in the history of the city. they terrorized the black community. they kicked in doors, drag people out of their houses if they thought they had some information about the killings, theyey torture thehem. they...
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here to talk more about it please welcome chris wilson. [applause] >> good to be back in my hometown. when i was young i used to look up to my grandfather and i remember sitting in a hospital room with him while we waited on doctors to give a prognosis while battling skin cancer and i remember the doctor came into the room, took his glasses off and started cleaning them and put them back on and he says mister harvey, here's the deal. if you allow us to amputate your legs you will probably live. but if you hold onto them you will probably live a couple more months so i was looking at my grandfather and he was quiet and didn't say anything. i'm not going to lie to you, i begged my grandfather to get the amputation. my father wasn't in my life so my grandfather took on the role as a father figure in my life so my grandfather decided to hold onto his legs. i remember we went back home and treated every day like it was his last and i would sit by his bedside while cancer slowly ate my grandfather alive. in the morning and evening we had convers
here to talk more about it please welcome chris wilson. [applause] >> good to be back in my hometown. when i was young i used to look up to my grandfather and i remember sitting in a hospital room with him while we waited on doctors to give a prognosis while battling skin cancer and i remember the doctor came into the room, took his glasses off and started cleaning them and put them back on and he says mister harvey, here's the deal. if you allow us to amputate your legs you will probably...
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wilson lives in the home where the shooting happened wednesday afternoon on richey street, the vaughn family says the little boy was visiting the home when this happened. he left the room in the house and went to a bedroom ray found a gun underneath the bed and shot himself in the head. the bonds family says the gun should have been locked up, but it wasn't it's also possible that gun was stolen as of late wednesday night in the bonds family says he showed no signs of brain activity. but by thursday afternoon, his great aunt jen million land said his condition was improving and started to move his toes right now he's officially listed as still in critical. but stable condition. jail records show that terence wilson was booked at the santa rita jail in dublin, his bail set at $180,000 he is due in court on friday in oakland felipe chagall kron 4 news. >>unusual sight in santa rosa today, hail hit the area this afternoon. this is video from a crime for viewer received several pictures and videos as people went outside to see the hail and you can send us your pictures through the proper
wilson lives in the home where the shooting happened wednesday afternoon on richey street, the vaughn family says the little boy was visiting the home when this happened. he left the room in the house and went to a bedroom ray found a gun underneath the bed and shot himself in the head. the bonds family says the gun should have been locked up, but it wasn't it's also possible that gun was stolen as of late wednesday night in the bonds family says he showed no signs of brain activity. but by...
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tom wilson takes down a penguin. thenen wilson gets to the ice. they both head to the box where they have a pretty lively discussion, i think it was aboum literature fro looking at them. in the third,n penguins o further power play. th's it. recipes. phil kessel buried the rebound. penguins take a 4-2 lead. no quit for the caps. later on, a power play of their own. alex ovechkin's shot stopped but rebound recovered by john carlson. with the assist, ovechkin now at 1,200 career points. the penguins beat the caps 5-3. ovi and crosby having a tough time with good-bye. >>> the news that almost broke the internet. the giants reportedly tradingec wideeiver odell beckham j to the browns. s well as safety jabrill peppers in exchange for the superstar. beckham hasve gone or 1,000 yards in four of his laste fiv seasons. justigned a mega il$98 mlion to nsion and now he's going get to play with college roommate in cleveland. agreed to sign with the packers. according to reports, the deal is for four years, $52 million. smith had 24 1/2 sacks. also, offensive
tom wilson takes down a penguin. thenen wilson gets to the ice. they both head to the box where they have a pretty lively discussion, i think it was aboum literature fro looking at them. in the third,n penguins o further power play. th's it. recipes. phil kessel buried the rebound. penguins take a 4-2 lead. no quit for the caps. later on, a power play of their own. alex ovechkin's shot stopped but rebound recovered by john carlson. with the assist, ovechkin now at 1,200 career points. the...
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ana wilson, one of the cardinals' threes, ten threes.ight know her brother, seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson. 49-26 stanford at the half. cardinals kept up the pressure in the third. dodson, look at this, surrounded by three defenders. gets it to go and gets the foul. stanford advances 79-54, the final. cal in waco, texas, facing north carolina for the first time. bears trail by 11. kiana smith, the three. jaylen brown brings the triple as well. cal had 11 threes. trailed by three at the half. c.j. west lays it in. and gets the one. that gave cal its first lead of the game. thomas led with 13. puts cal up for good. 3.8 left. off the inbound. brown with the running three to beat the buzzer. yep. she finished with 16. another double-double for christine. north carolina shut her down the first half. could not control her in the second. 18 points, 22 rebounds. cal wins. will face top-seeded baylor next. on the men's side, lsu taking on maryland. may, the biggest of his four threes right there. tigers led by three. terrapins answer
ana wilson, one of the cardinals' threes, ten threes.ight know her brother, seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson. 49-26 stanford at the half. cardinals kept up the pressure in the third. dodson, look at this, surrounded by three defenders. gets it to go and gets the foul. stanford advances 79-54, the final. cal in waco, texas, facing north carolina for the first time. bears trail by 11. kiana smith, the three. jaylen brown brings the triple as well. cal had 11 threes. trailed by three at...
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they came from the wilson center. one of the soviet documents that we now have access to was translated -- a transited and a four report by the commander of the soviet air division that was during the korean war. that included figures, and internal report, for accounting militaryin the soviet bureaucracy. the reported soviet aircrews, which entered in november 1950 and state active through the end of the war, shut down 1097 enemy aircraft during the war. enemy being american aircraft. aircrafter 319 soviet and 110 pilots that were killed. the missions they were flying to burn -- were to protect bridges that spanned the river that divides china from north korea. the airfields in that area and hydroelectric stations as well. this was not just for a couple of weeks. this was a sustained operation for a few years. specific messages about the logistics of doing a covert military intervention. one of the documents that came from the wilson center collection was a cable that was a militarytalin to official in november of 195
they came from the wilson center. one of the soviet documents that we now have access to was translated -- a transited and a four report by the commander of the soviet air division that was during the korean war. that included figures, and internal report, for accounting militaryin the soviet bureaucracy. the reported soviet aircrews, which entered in november 1950 and state active through the end of the war, shut down 1097 enemy aircraft during the war. enemy being american aircraft....
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the gun belongs to the man his mother lives with, 37-year-old terrance wilson. he is charged with child abuse, possession of a firearm by a felon and first degree criminal firearm storage. we've learned he has six prior convictions going back 20 years. wilson told police he slept with the gun under his pillow the night before and when he woke up to take his other kids to school, he forgot about it. according to court documents, wilson was playing video games in the living room and didn't realize that nevon was in the bedroom when the shot was fired. the mother told police she knew there was a gun in the house, but she didn't know where it was stored. she has been by her son's side at the hospital. >> i'm a mother. i have to be strong. i'm holding in there, got a lot of pain. >> wilson told police he bought the gun off the streets in san francisco about two weeks ago. police now say the gun had been reported stolen. as for nevon, doctors are monitoring closely but say he shows limited brain activity. >> thank you. >>> a wild pursuit through burbank ending in a st
the gun belongs to the man his mother lives with, 37-year-old terrance wilson. he is charged with child abuse, possession of a firearm by a felon and first degree criminal firearm storage. we've learned he has six prior convictions going back 20 years. wilson told police he slept with the gun under his pillow the night before and when he woke up to take his other kids to school, he forgot about it. according to court documents, wilson was playing video games in the living room and didn't...
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rick wilson joining us to continue the conversation that you were just having. the lines are lit up. >> richard and brentwood, maryland. europe first. >> thank you, good afternoon. i just want to say that your critique of the democratic brain box is spot on. they have become intoxicated by the deliveries which misses the ears of the people that they are trying to reach, my question is this, have you put your name in the hat as a possible strategist that you might bring to sobriety back to the brain box that they need to reach the populist because -- i would say this, the man who convinces you to get on his staff, or the gentleman who works, john mccain, to most capable strategist verbalizing the events to the t, i could say that it would be a horse race to which one of those two individuals, in which one of your staff will get the nomination. it's a pleasure to hear you on all of the offerings that you make, the best to you in good health server and it's a pleasure. >> thank you, you are very, very kind. i am in the book business at the moment and talking about
rick wilson joining us to continue the conversation that you were just having. the lines are lit up. >> richard and brentwood, maryland. europe first. >> thank you, good afternoon. i just want to say that your critique of the democratic brain box is spot on. they have become intoxicated by the deliveries which misses the ears of the people that they are trying to reach, my question is this, have you put your name in the hat as a possible strategist that you might bring to sobriety...
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. >> reporter: anthony wilson says the house is his brother's home. and wilson claims the shooting was an accident. >> everybody was in the living room. the little boy went in the back of the room, crawled under the bed and heard the gun go off. >> reporter: police would not confirm that the boy shot himself, only that he was shot in the head insiddetain. thiss instigatio>>eporter:soeriously . >> it is terrible, very terrible. and i'm praying for the whole family. especially the child. i hope that god be with everybody. >> reporter: wilson believes the shooting was accidental. >> i don't know why it wasn't locked up. i haven't been here. i can't tell you why. >> reporter: and we're back live here on ritchie street, and you can see police are still actively involved in this investigation. the man we spoke with says one of the detained is his brother. the other he believes is the brother's friend, a woman. at this point we don't know if the woman is the boy's mother and again at last word this little boy four year old is iin critical condition. >>> now
. >> reporter: anthony wilson says the house is his brother's home. and wilson claims the shooting was an accident. >> everybody was in the living room. the little boy went in the back of the room, crawled under the bed and heard the gun go off. >> reporter: police would not confirm that the boy shot himself, only that he was shot in the head insiddetain. thiss instigatio>>eporter:soeriously . >> it is terrible, very terrible. and i'm praying for the whole family....
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wilson for his opening statement. i want to welcome eyewitnesses. am heartbroken to see you back at this table. i thank each of you for your courage and for your advocacy. it is my goal to have this be the last hearing like this that we do together. i want to acknowledge all the families, and family members here today in the audience and if you would, i would ask you to stand. please know that we see you and support you and we thank you. thank you for being here. you may be seated. i think the ranking member for his partnership in conjunction with today's hearing we are introducing a number of related legislative efforts. we welcome the support of all members of the subcommittee. saturday will mark the 12th anniversary of the disappearance of robert. he was last seen at his hotel on march 9 2007, he is a patriot. he devoted 30 years to serving his country. first with the dea his country. first at the dea and then a quarter century with the fbi. bob is a husband of four years. the father of seven, grandfather of six. five of whom he has never met. bo
wilson for his opening statement. i want to welcome eyewitnesses. am heartbroken to see you back at this table. i thank each of you for your courage and for your advocacy. it is my goal to have this be the last hearing like this that we do together. i want to acknowledge all the families, and family members here today in the audience and if you would, i would ask you to stand. please know that we see you and support you and we thank you. thank you for being here. you may be seated. i think the...
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we asked wilson how the child
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there's wilson again. she was on fire. stanford in the third. wilson drains the three.s up with a season high 11. she out scored four starters for the cardinals. stanford will face notre dame in the elite eight. men's elite eight purdue and virginia over a minute to play. carson edward banks in the three. purdue up by two. clark gets the ball and passes ahead. hunter muscles into the paint and scores. virginia with a one-point lead. five seconds to play. last chance for purdue. edwards pass, out of bounds. virginia holds onto win 80-75 and is headed to the final four. elite eight matchup between texas tech and gonzaga. six-point lead for texas tech. gonzaga comes up with it. josh perkins knocks down the big three. zags within two. josh perkins reached over the baseline and knocked it loose, gets called for the technical. so texas tech is heading to the final four. 75-69 the final. deep breaths. last night was a game the warriors won't soon forget. curry might see a fine after he did not hold back his opinion on the officiating in their loss. look at this. no foul was ca
there's wilson again. she was on fire. stanford in the third. wilson drains the three.s up with a season high 11. she out scored four starters for the cardinals. stanford will face notre dame in the elite eight. men's elite eight purdue and virginia over a minute to play. carson edward banks in the three. purdue up by two. clark gets the ball and passes ahead. hunter muscles into the paint and scores. virginia with a one-point lead. five seconds to play. last chance for purdue. edwards pass,...
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wilson also has two felony convictions that prohibit him from having a gun. he now faces three criminal arges. the little boy remains in the hospital on life support. (justine) a teenager's violin is finally a teenager's violin is finally returned... afterere left it on a muni bus... and it was removed by another passenger. kron 4's charles clifford was there for the reunion. very y afternoon, grateful teenager received his prized violin back. the san francisco returned this 1200 dollar violin to 14 -year-old william paik. william accidentally left the violin on muni bus back on feb. 20th. he contacted muni and police but it took a more an a month to find it. video on the muni bus showed this woman taking the violin off the bus. the police department says that after they went public with the story someone returned the viviin but they wouldn't say if it was the same women. or if anyone will face charges for taking the violin.william is just happy to have it back.sotthank you to the officers for finding it. with out you i wouldn't have gotten it back.william al
wilson also has two felony convictions that prohibit him from having a gun. he now faces three criminal arges. the little boy remains in the hospital on life support. (justine) a teenager's violin is finally a teenager's violin is finally returned... afterere left it on a muni bus... and it was removed by another passenger. kron 4's charles clifford was there for the reunion. very y afternoon, grateful teenager received his prized violin back. the san francisco returned this 1200 dollar violin...
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good morning, mr wilson. good morning to you. we are going to have to sell up.etain the tenants but some will be evicted and for a landlord, that is not a difficult process. basically we have two types of tenants, those who agree with me and former tenants. most tenants are on six and 12 months contract, and once they are up, a landlord can evict them with no reason with just two months‘ notice. ellen lives on a street where fergus owns all the houses. our life depends on whether they sell or whether they stay and we have no say in it whatsoever, no security. just across the road, wayne and charlotte have already been given an eviction notice. they complained about a rent rise. they were happy to pay so long as some minor repairs were made but fergus said that the section 21 eviction notice. how did that make you feel? really angry, yeah. why? because we were planning to live here for a few years and save up enough for a mortgage. but now we are moving again. it has put us back to square one. they said to you, we don't mind paying the rent but can you do these r
good morning, mr wilson. good morning to you. we are going to have to sell up.etain the tenants but some will be evicted and for a landlord, that is not a difficult process. basically we have two types of tenants, those who agree with me and former tenants. most tenants are on six and 12 months contract, and once they are up, a landlord can evict them with no reason with just two months‘ notice. ellen lives on a street where fergus owns all the houses. our life depends on whether they sell or...
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after that performance, you will hear a guitar prodigy, wilson zhang.orn in china, he has been playing classical guitar since he was nine years old. and in his short lifetime, he has earned a national gold medal from the royal conservatory of music,statc hall in new york. an inspiring young artist, he'll be playing the song "estudio ♪ #16" for us right after "peace on your wings." ♪ all evening long, they danced as gracefully ♪ ♪ as swans, not missing a single step. ♪ ♪ and every single year, when obon time was near, ♪ ♪ i danced when i walked till i slept. ♪ ♪ i vowed that i would dance ♪ ♪ with them someday. ♪ when father used to ♪ talou♪ the one that ♪ the thunderbolt destroyed, ♪ ♪ his brand new shop was built. ♪ ♪ when we finished, ♪ his eyes filled with joy. ♪ ♪ i'll help rebuild the life ♪ ♪ he had someday. ♪ how will life be different, how ♪ ♪ much will we change as we grow ♪ ♪ year to year, day to day? ♪ it's hard to imagine, it all seems so strange. ♪ ♪ i'll teach ourseems grow, his legacy i know, ♪ f fal chae. ♪ ♪ anything is possible. ♪ so m
after that performance, you will hear a guitar prodigy, wilson zhang.orn in china, he has been playing classical guitar since he was nine years old. and in his short lifetime, he has earned a national gold medal from the royal conservatory of music,statc hall in new york. an inspiring young artist, he'll be playing the song "estudio ♪ #16" for us right after "peace on your wings." ♪ all evening long, they danced as gracefully ♪ ♪ as swans, not missing a single step....
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wilson? >> reporter: for years now we've been hearing firefighters tell us there is no end to fire season. it's sort of an around the calendar challenge for them. now there is some science piling up that proves they are, in fact, correct. >> the night of the fire for us of kind of crazy, but now there's been what, three major fires for big communities. you just didn't think it would happen. >> reporter: scott dennis is still trying to wrap his head around what happened here in october of 2017, a fire siege that defied the record books in more ways than one. >> historically it would have been a year where you would not have expected a big fire season. >> reporter: penn state university professor alan taylor is part of a team that has been studying california wildfires. they say what happened in santa rosa may be just the beginning. >> all of a sudden it looks something like 2017. there's a window into the future. >> reporter: climate scientist eugene wall was another person who focused on the
wilson? >> reporter: for years now we've been hearing firefighters tell us there is no end to fire season. it's sort of an around the calendar challenge for them. now there is some science piling up that proves they are, in fact, correct. >> the night of the fire for us of kind of crazy, but now there's been what, three major fires for big communities. you just didn't think it would happen. >> reporter: scott dennis is still trying to wrap his head around what happened here in...
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and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems.p practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal remains gave the solicitor none of the forensic evidence that juries like to see. and the coroner was unable to establish even a cause of death. as for those personal items of kate's that they found in ethan's apartment, those could just have easily been gifts. the two were supposedly best friends after all. and to top it off, there was the amazing tale that came with the state's star witness, heather. it's true she helped the warings' investigators found kate's body and agreed to testify against a man she revealed she actually married soon after the crime. but heather was also, as ethan's lawyer wa
and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems.p practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal remains gave the solicitor none of...
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mike wilson may well be right. we may have come too far to too fast but seen in the last week we had this little dip of 2 1/2, 3% what, happened? the buyers came in you cannot miss that sentiment shift that buyers came in and bought the dip last week and here we are above 2800, maybe we'll close above it for the first time in a while. that sentiment means to me that, yeah, we may have come toofar too fast that doesn't mean we'll correct again. it just means you consolidate. that's all it means. >> it's also not exuberance. at the beginning of 2018 we saw exuberance, extremely low volatility and extremely tight credit spreads and don't see that now that investor sentiment is neutral for the most part waiting for resolution on trade. volatility, the vix at 13 is nowhere close to where we saw it last year. >> you can be rhett seeticent. it's exuberance. whether it's justified or not is a different story. >> what if it is a seller's strike, steve? i think as we got down to low levels, december 24th, sure, we have money
mike wilson may well be right. we may have come too far to too fast but seen in the last week we had this little dip of 2 1/2, 3% what, happened? the buyers came in you cannot miss that sentiment shift that buyers came in and bought the dip last week and here we are above 2800, maybe we'll close above it for the first time in a while. that sentiment means to me that, yeah, we may have come toofar too fast that doesn't mean we'll correct again. it just means you consolidate. that's all it means....
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this 80 minute event was hosted by the wilson center in washington, d.c. you onme also welcome behalf of the history and public policy program and the national history center to this washington history seminar. delighted as always to cochair this seminar. eric is usually here, and the thing kennedy, the president of the national history center. this is a joint venture that is now in its ninth year, i think over the years, has featured some of the leading, as well as emerging cutting-edge historians in this country and from around the world. joined by a very informed and engaged audience. ambassador james goodby has just entered. he is a legendary participant in what we will be talking about today. let me also thank my staff for the logistics of this event. and acknowledge once again the support of the george washington university's history department and the lepage center for history and the public interest for their support of this event, as well as a number of anonymous donors. i think several of them are among you. we hope you will continue to support t
this 80 minute event was hosted by the wilson center in washington, d.c. you onme also welcome behalf of the history and public policy program and the national history center to this washington history seminar. delighted as always to cochair this seminar. eric is usually here, and the thing kennedy, the president of the national history center. this is a joint venture that is now in its ninth year, i think over the years, has featured some of the leading, as well as emerging cutting-edge...
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fantastic from our very ownjoe wilson! fa ntastic stuff. from our very ownjoe wilson! from 13.15 with kick—off at 14.15, and live commentary on radio 5live of england v italy from 16.45. england women beat india by one run in their third and final t20 international. england started well, reaching 50 without a wicket, but lost five quick wickets including natalie sciver out for a duck following danielle wyatt's dismissal that started the collapse, finishing 119—6. india needed three runs in six balls but kate cross got 2 wickets in the last over to give england the win. when you have a low total to defend you are probably going to be a villain or hero pretty quickly. nice to be on the right side of that. but i had been hitting a hard lens all game and that had been working quite successfully for me, the previous two games. me and heather had a chat, and hopefully got it right this time —— thankfully we got it right this time. manchester city can go four points clear at the top of the premier league table with a win over watford. second—placed liverpool play burnley tomo
fantastic from our very ownjoe wilson! fa ntastic stuff. from our very ownjoe wilson! from 13.15 with kick—off at 14.15, and live commentary on radio 5live of england v italy from 16.45. england women beat india by one run in their third and final t20 international. england started well, reaching 50 without a wicket, but lost five quick wickets including natalie sciver out for a duck following danielle wyatt's dismissal that started the collapse, finishing 119—6. india needed three runs in...
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wilson asked what would happen if they don't actually get in? oh, no, no. it's a done deal. >> genuinely disappointing for a lot of people who want to get into stanford just knowing some people can buy their way in. >> i think it shouldn't be able to buy you into stand board because hard work get you in stanford. >> reporter: after all this wilson's daughters never even applied to stanford. the alleged conduct involves anyone else at stanford or is associated with any other team. live at stanford university, kiet do, kpix5. >> we're learning more details about the allegations against two hollywood actresses related to this scheme. felicity huffman reportedly paid $15,000 disguised as a donation to a college prep business to doctor the entrance exam for her oldest daughter. prosecutors say huffman also discussed having someone take the test for her younger daughter. her husband, actor william h. macy seen here at the courthouse today was reportedly present during that conversation. court papers say the couple later decided against it and macy was not charged
wilson asked what would happen if they don't actually get in? oh, no, no. it's a done deal. >> genuinely disappointing for a lot of people who want to get into stanford just knowing some people can buy their way in. >> i think it shouldn't be able to buy you into stand board because hard work get you in stanford. >> reporter: after all this wilson's daughters never even applied to stanford. the alleged conduct involves anyone else at stanford or is associated with any other...
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anna wilson with the three. you might know her brother -- yeah, that's him.ack russell wilson. squa carrington in double digits. stanford tled half. third quarter, the cardinal kept their foot on the gas. smith with two of her 21. look at maya dodson, surrounded by three defenders. she still gets it in and picks up the foul. stanford advances easily 79-54 the final. >>> cal in waco, texas, is an eight seed in the greensboro region facing north carolina for the first time in 20 years. the bears trailed by 11 after the first quarter but worked back. smith for three. jalen brown then drained the triple. cal had 11 threes on the day, trailed by three at the half. third quarter, c.j. west lays it in and picks up one. that gave the bears the first lead. thomas led with 19. corner three put cal up for good. the bears had 26 or more points in the final three quarters. that was with 3.8 seconds left off the inbound. brown running to beat the buzzer. finished with 16 and another double-double. 16 of 18, she had 22 rebounds. cal wins 92-72. they face the top-seeded bayl
anna wilson with the three. you might know her brother -- yeah, that's him.ack russell wilson. squa carrington in double digits. stanford tled half. third quarter, the cardinal kept their foot on the gas. smith with two of her 21. look at maya dodson, surrounded by three defenders. she still gets it in and picks up the foul. stanford advances easily 79-54 the final. >>> cal in waco, texas, is an eight seed in the greensboro region facing north carolina for the first time in 20 years....