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inmate 265975, inmade wilson, let good, wilson. i said as i left, just so they knew. i rode up in he elevator with a black female bailiff. a grandmotherly type. her hear set, uniform pressed. she smelled nice. nothing in prison smells lifestyle. you have a good judge, said. she's a fair lady. whattor sentence? life, oh, she said as her face dropped. for lifers she knew there was no good news. well, good luck. oh, judge was on her eye see. studying me as i entered. how many men like me have she seen today i wondered. how many this week? how many this month? the jury box was empty but the public benches were packed with four people, mostly women and children, waiting for loved ones to be called and i searched the crowd. but nobody looked back. all these friends and families were near other prisoners. i knew nobody was coming for me. the only person there for me, my pro-bono lawyer, keith, was laughing and joking with the state's attorney. i had known keying for more than seven years. trusted him with my life. so when i saw him laugh wig the state's attorney it threw me
inmate 265975, inmade wilson, let good, wilson. i said as i left, just so they knew. i rode up in he elevator with a black female bailiff. a grandmotherly type. her hear set, uniform pressed. she smelled nice. nothing in prison smells lifestyle. you have a good judge, said. she's a fair lady. whattor sentence? life, oh, she said as her face dropped. for lifers she knew there was no good news. well, good luck. oh, judge was on her eye see. studying me as i entered. how many men like me have she...
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the will grow wilson school.i've offered to come to princeton and teach them how to really dislike more comprehensively. [laughter] he was full of progressive confidence. in that freedom was in the history of freedom is a history of limited government. clearly he did not think the future of freedom was that. he had this unshakable belief that he got from others. in the application of expertise, that is, him and his friends, applied to society. he began as a say as the first president to criticize the american family to say that we have turned a corner and then must get over his family. people and they say is conservative is trying to conserve is the american family. the premises that produce the architecture. >> i think the last time we did one of these interviews for cspan was with you and i told him i thought there was going to be no angle but woodrow seems a lot of his thinking from not y yet, german hagel from this idea that and from darwin, that nations and peoples evolve over time and that he was going to b
the will grow wilson school.i've offered to come to princeton and teach them how to really dislike more comprehensively. [laughter] he was full of progressive confidence. in that freedom was in the history of freedom is a history of limited government. clearly he did not think the future of freedom was that. he had this unshakable belief that he got from others. in the application of expertise, that is, him and his friends, applied to society. he began as a say as the first president to...
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call presidentnd wilson kaiser wilson. "have you forgot your sympathy with the germans? take the beam out of your own i." -- eye." finally the president has had enough. they are not breaking any laws. the police start arresting them for a completely made up charge for obstructing the traffic on the sidewalk. call the women to jail and say a five dollar fine for jail. -- five dollar fine or jail. that whole crew gets arrested. four nights in jail. this escalates throughout the summer and fall of 1917. which is not making any laws. kept calling the bluff of the sentencing judge and they took the tactics of demanding political prisoner status. force-fed.m were it involves forcing a tube down your throat. they are not breaking any laws. a voice inmanding democracy. the major woman suffrage the national- women's party was being this tacky. it worked for both of them. if it had just been the national women's party, this would have just been a sideshow. in the fall of 1917, i'm sure most of you heard this story, the warden down there decided he had had enough. he ordered the go
call presidentnd wilson kaiser wilson. "have you forgot your sympathy with the germans? take the beam out of your own i." -- eye." finally the president has had enough. they are not breaking any laws. the police start arresting them for a completely made up charge for obstructing the traffic on the sidewalk. call the women to jail and say a five dollar fine for jail. -- five dollar fine or jail. that whole crew gets arrested. four nights in jail. this escalates throughout the...
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but sergeant terry wilson was focussing on narcy.ave enough to charge her with her husband's death, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstanceal 37. then out of nowhere, an anonymous letter fluttered on to the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. gary personally knew nothing of the ben novak case and his department wasn't involved. >> there's people obviously that heard the name and knew about him, the fontainebleau and all. i wasn't one of them. i didn't know anything about it until i talked to detective wilson in new york. >> the letter, written in spanish, was nothing less than a blueprint to the murder. naming names, siting motivations. >> this is shocking and it could be a big break. >> sergeant wilson up in west chester couldn't wait to see it. >> whoever wrote this letter obviously had information, inside information. >> looking back, that letter had the whole story. the greed, inheritance, the obstacles in the way of the inheritance. >> th
but sergeant terry wilson was focussing on narcy.ave enough to charge her with her husband's death, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstanceal 37. then out of nowhere, an anonymous letter fluttered on to the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. gary personally knew nothing of the ben novak case and his department wasn't involved. >> there's people obviously that heard the name and knew about him, the...
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so he meets with wilson and they love each other. they never met each other but they're both racist they both don't like a powerful government both jeffersonian's but yet reformers and wilson loves his plan it's right up his alley. over time he makes a few changes. the two big ones that he had the reserve banks he would give them control of the currency to make sure they were coordinated. wilson says the control is too busy why don't we trade board and altruistic board of people who will oversee the system the federal reserve board. and also the governors of the federal reserve board that most will be chosen by the president and approved by the senate. but if you will be picked by the private bankers and wilson and bright brand i said no private bank control it's only chosen by the president. so that is the federal reserve act that glass comes out with. it morphs into a giant political tangle of monumental proportions. first of all the republicans hate it because they want a strong central bank like the aldrich plan this is a screw w
so he meets with wilson and they love each other. they never met each other but they're both racist they both don't like a powerful government both jeffersonian's but yet reformers and wilson loves his plan it's right up his alley. over time he makes a few changes. the two big ones that he had the reserve banks he would give them control of the currency to make sure they were coordinated. wilson says the control is too busy why don't we trade board and altruistic board of people who will...
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that he saw all of the mistakes that wilson was making. just in case he did not notice those mistakes, he had this mistake sort of continuously narrated to him by his distant cousin t he had those mistakes narrated to him by his distant cousin theodore roosevelt who hated winston at roosevelt was still alive during world war i as i guarantee had fdr's here, in case you are ever president, don't do it the way woodrow was doing it and roosevelt got that message. one of the messages was if you are ever a war president make sure every single american knows what the mission of the war is. they didn't in 1917-1918 and they sure didn't in 1940s. in january 1941, he was nearly elected to a third term. what does he talk about the four freedoms? something we think around the world that essentially became american war aims and in case anyone had miss apprehension. and the other thing i was saying earlier, not only in fall of 1940, in the late 1940s americans were terrified by any sign their president was secretly plotting to bring about a war people
that he saw all of the mistakes that wilson was making. just in case he did not notice those mistakes, he had this mistake sort of continuously narrated to him by his distant cousin t he had those mistakes narrated to him by his distant cousin theodore roosevelt who hated winston at roosevelt was still alive during world war i as i guarantee had fdr's here, in case you are ever president, don't do it the way woodrow was doing it and roosevelt got that message. one of the messages was if you are...
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it plays into what mike wilson is saying. people are betting on maybe a little more down side and they want insulation or protection from that. but they're not betting that we just bore through and keep going after that >> hey, scott, one last thing i'd like to tell you cboe hit a 52-week high today. why is that? leverage leverage in the options world. i bring up these volumes all the time august has absolutely been on fire in terms of volumes we've had a huge year as well. so keep an eye on that as well you guys talk about diversification. where is a lot of the flows? where is a lot happening in the stock market well, it's really in the options market and trifative ativderivt look at that run spectacular. >> thank you for pointing that out. rich bernstein was on the network earlier this morning and said we're in the ninth inning sounds like you agree? >> we could be in an extra inning or two. the market has been -- >> look, tom lee says this week we're in midcycle of the bull market back up the truck is what -- >> midcycle f
it plays into what mike wilson is saying. people are betting on maybe a little more down side and they want insulation or protection from that. but they're not betting that we just bore through and keep going after that >> hey, scott, one last thing i'd like to tell you cboe hit a 52-week high today. why is that? leverage leverage in the options world. i bring up these volumes all the time august has absolutely been on fire in terms of volumes we've had a huge year as well. so keep an eye...
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that he saw all of the mistakes that wilson was making. just in case he did not notice those mistakes, he had this mistake sort of continuously narrated to him by his distant cousin theodore roosevelt who hated wilson, and roosevelt saw jr and he was still alive during world war i who i was guarantee you he was whispering into fdr's here in case you are president, don't do it the way woodrow was doing it. and roosevelt got the message. one of the messages was if you are ever a war president, make sure that every single american nose with the mission of the war is. they didn't in 1917 in 1918. they sure did in the 1940s. so in january of 1941, franklin roosevelt was newly reelected to a third term, it gives his state of the union, and what is he talking about? the four freedoms which should be something that we see all around the world. that essentially became american warring great in case anyone had any mess apprehension during the next four years, they would know that we are fighting for. the other thing is, i was saying earlier i had gu
that he saw all of the mistakes that wilson was making. just in case he did not notice those mistakes, he had this mistake sort of continuously narrated to him by his distant cousin theodore roosevelt who hated wilson, and roosevelt saw jr and he was still alive during world war i who i was guarantee you he was whispering into fdr's here in case you are president, don't do it the way woodrow was doing it. and roosevelt got the message. one of the messages was if you are ever a war president,...
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but sergeant terry wilson was focussing on narcy.eath, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstantial. someone else must have gotten into the room and killed her husband and out. but who? then out of nowhere, an unanimous letter fluttered on to the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. an investigator in miami springs, florida, investigators, gary personally knew nothing of the ben novak case and his department wasn't involved. >> there's people obviously that heard the name and knew about him, the fontainebleau and all. i wasn't one of them. i didn't know anything about it until i talked to detective wilson in new york. >> the letter, written in spanish, was nothing less than a blueprint to the murder. naming names, siting motivations. >> this is shocking and it could be a big break. >> sergeant wilson up in west chester couldn't wait to see it. >> whoever wrote this letter obviously had information, inside information. >> looking back, that letter
but sergeant terry wilson was focussing on narcy.eath, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstantial. someone else must have gotten into the room and killed her husband and out. but who? then out of nowhere, an unanimous letter fluttered on to the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. an investigator in miami springs, florida, investigators, gary personally knew nothing of the ben novak case and his department...
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wilson. give these gentlemen another round of applause. >> thank you so much for coming and we will see you next time. >> all right. >>> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington dc and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c- span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government
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the other is that woodrow wilson, who is president of the u.s. at that time, recognize the mexico is the right government and pancho villa believes that this is due to a corrupt bargain, that essentially carranza has given woodrow wilson secret claims to mineral rights or to land rights in northern mexico next change for being recognized by the government this. allows carranza to actually buy arms from the united states whereas pancho villa can not, so that's why he starts stepping up attacks on the border. first attacks at train and then leading to the loss of life of americans and then in march 1914 his forces attack the town of columbus in the middle of the night. they largely burn down the downtown and one column attacks an army garrison at camp furlong right outside of town. >> so we're going to watch the film in just a moment, but in order to better understand the border and what it was like back then, clearly it's in the headlines today with the debate over the wall, but what was it like in 1916? what would we have seen if we traveled to t
the other is that woodrow wilson, who is president of the u.s. at that time, recognize the mexico is the right government and pancho villa believes that this is due to a corrupt bargain, that essentially carranza has given woodrow wilson secret claims to mineral rights or to land rights in northern mexico next change for being recognized by the government this. allows carranza to actually buy arms from the united states whereas pancho villa can not, so that's why he starts stepping up attacks...
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we are the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. we are the living memorial to our only phd president -- did you know? how many of you knew that? most of you? that's what we have such smart people here. and we celebrate the connection between scholarship and policy, which is why rocket man is here today, and to think i just introducing a he's going to be embarrassed by his name. i think it's over to you, dan,, to describe and do a few slides about this very important new addition to the literature on, as it says, combating nuclear care and climate change. welcome, daniel poneman. [applause] >> thank you, jane. the rocket man movie did unite to migrate passions which are talking to smart people like jane harman and rock 'n roll set is a great pleasure. i have to acknowledge jane, your incredible record of public service and incomes as was pleasure to work with you and now in this critically important time to be in the place which is where great thoughts on policy unite the practical efforts we need to undertake to confront our greate
we are the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. we are the living memorial to our only phd president -- did you know? how many of you knew that? most of you? that's what we have such smart people here. and we celebrate the connection between scholarship and policy, which is why rocket man is here today, and to think i just introducing a he's going to be embarrassed by his name. i think it's over to you, dan,, to describe and do a few slides about this very important new addition to...
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, and it occurred the day before, as woodrow wilson was arriving in washington, d.c. and in point of fact, it was such a large sufferage parade, and also there was a lot of violence by bystanders, so that actually overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. greta: the interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? dr. banaszak: certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, thought it does. one thing it does is raising the consciousness of all citizens the fact that this is a concern of women. the other aspect of it is certainly the violence that occurred in that parade. also made people think about women and the protections they needed, in the sense of -- that violence could happen to a set of women walking peacefully through the streets, that really raised consciousness. greta: another tactic -- you mentioned picketing outside the white house, but the arrest of these women, and some of them go on hunger strike. dr. banaszak: that is correct. greta: and then they are force-fed. what you th
, and it occurred the day before, as woodrow wilson was arriving in washington, d.c. and in point of fact, it was such a large sufferage parade, and also there was a lot of violence by bystanders, so that actually overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. greta: the interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? dr. banaszak: certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, thought it does. one thing it does is...
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fwas nixon who urge and inspired the wilson to service.efore serve as senator as governor he was a california state assemblyman and then mayor of san diego. he was mayor of san diego for 12 years. 3 of those years overlap with the nixon presidency. he transformed the city in part by working with president nixon to bring millions of federal tax dollars back to state and local government, bricking decision-making power closer tote people. this is truly a testament to democracy in america. governor wilson will be in conversation with dr. frank gannon. in 1971, gannon served as i white house fellow in the nixon administration and went ton serve in the domestic counsel and in the white house press office. in 1974, dr. gannon left washington to california aboard air force one following president nixon's resignation and was a chief editorial assistant onyx son's best selling mem yore. he interviewed president nixon for 38 hours in nine theen 33 which are available in the presidential library. some of the clips you'll see in this interview today.
fwas nixon who urge and inspired the wilson to service.efore serve as senator as governor he was a california state assemblyman and then mayor of san diego. he was mayor of san diego for 12 years. 3 of those years overlap with the nixon presidency. he transformed the city in part by working with president nixon to bring millions of federal tax dollars back to state and local government, bricking decision-making power closer tote people. this is truly a testament to democracy in america....
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we went through so much together. >> and we showed wilson his prediction that pretty much came true.ies 40 years from now, they'll go to the archives at abc and go, look, this was kind of good, you know, and then it will be aged. did they really dress like that then? did they really dress like that? and the answer was, yes, we really did. i don't know about the hair, i apologize, we were figuring it out as we went. >> the only thing more '90s than the fashion? wilson's dance moves, and we can't let him forget it. ♪ >> i knew you were going to play this. >> and when it comes to the actor whose life has changed the most? it's not oscar winner jared, or three-time emmy winner claire, it is a.j. who is now a countess that lives in a castle. true story. your life after the show is very interesting -- from actress to countess. >> you fall in love with this goofy guy and then next thing you know -- so we met in vegas and he's just gorgeous and most amazing smile and we just laughed and had such a great time and we were like, okay, this is a romantic fling. let's just milk it. you know, it w
we went through so much together. >> and we showed wilson his prediction that pretty much came true.ies 40 years from now, they'll go to the archives at abc and go, look, this was kind of good, you know, and then it will be aged. did they really dress like that then? did they really dress like that? and the answer was, yes, we really did. i don't know about the hair, i apologize, we were figuring it out as we went. >> the only thing more '90s than the fashion? wilson's dance moves,...
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that's what secretary wilson said. this committee hazard first and from both general hyten and his accuser, and we reviewed all of the available information. we have to focus on the merits of the nominee's that come before us and we have to focus on evidence when accusations are made. in this case general hyten record of service and the lack of evidence to support accusations are compelling. i hope we can find a a way to k together moving for to reject the partisanship for current political environment. now, general hyten, i i want to focus on a few areas that impact our state. the biggest is, is why is russia doing what they're doing in cuba and especially ina venezuela? and what you think the end result is going to be? what should we be doing that we are not doing right and? >> so i think, senator, the thing you have to look at from what russia is doing is that this is not just a regional strategy about cuba and venezuela. this is a global strategy about influence. and russia, honestly, does not have many friends in
that's what secretary wilson said. this committee hazard first and from both general hyten and his accuser, and we reviewed all of the available information. we have to focus on the merits of the nominee's that come before us and we have to focus on evidence when accusations are made. in this case general hyten record of service and the lack of evidence to support accusations are compelling. i hope we can find a a way to k together moving for to reject the partisanship for current political...
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that overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? >> certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, she thought it did. what it certainly does is raise in the consciousness of all citizens the fact that this is a concern an issue of women. thether aspect of it was -- certainly the violence that occurred in the parade made people think about women and the protections they needed. that violence could happen to a set of women walking peacefully through the streets. that really raised consciousness in an important way. >> you mentioned picketing outside of the white house. , theyrest of these women were held in prison, and some decide to do a hunger strike. and then they are force fed. what do you think the impact of learning about that was on the american conscious? brought thenly public to a position of opposition against not only the local leaders who had arrested women but also put pressure on woodrow wilson i
that overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? >> certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, she thought it did. what it certainly does is raise in the consciousness of all citizens the fact that this is a concern an issue of women. thether aspect of it was -- certainly the violence that occurred in the parade made people think about women and the protections...
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rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight. bringing your "a" game to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> take in by the way billions and billions of dollars in tariffs are coming in, and china is paying for it, not our people. >> donald trump gives up the game on a key issue. >> we're going just this season, just in case some of the tariffs would have an impact on u.s. customs. >> tonight new recession warnings, and new concern about the trump economy. the white house defends its plan to curb legal immigration with a suggested edit on the statue of liberty. >> give me your tire and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge. >>> plus new reporting on the mad scramble in the department
rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight. bringing your "a" game to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> take in by the way billions and billions...
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i concludes that, michael brown's was not armed with a weapon, or a gun, this is not rendered wilson use of deadly force reasonably object double. he's calling out that these democratic candidates. >> this see this as a way to get votes and communities of colors. >> when the kids from parkland marched up, i met with them and up on the hill. >> joe biden wasn't vice president during the mass murder. mike pence was. if the biting campaign clarified he did meet with survivors as a private citizen and rebels have since moved on. >> eight eating contest he is so fat. >> insults from the school years were later followed by a pledge. speak up we need to make public colleges and universities tuitions free. >> that promise helped earned sanders 800,000 donors the cycle but some rivals think that sanders fanciful are being pulled >> because they are being called out by pretentious caucus goers which kamala harris found out from a senior since mencius of medicare for all >> i want to make sure your healthy is the way you like it. >> that goes to show the big difference between candidates and po
i concludes that, michael brown's was not armed with a weapon, or a gun, this is not rendered wilson use of deadly force reasonably object double. he's calling out that these democratic candidates. >> this see this as a way to get votes and communities of colors. >> when the kids from parkland marched up, i met with them and up on the hill. >> joe biden wasn't vice president during the mass murder. mike pence was. if the biting campaign clarified he did meet with survivors as...
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in napa county, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a new complex under construction in rohnert park will have more than 200 new homes. >> the developers plan to make all of them affordable. the parkside project north of sonoma state university is the largest of its kind being built in the bay area. an artist's rendering shows what it will look like with nine three-story buildings along with parking and landscaping. it will have total of 218 units. the mayor believes people from many walks of life will live there. >> here is the beauty of affordable housing. so many people don't realize we are housing teachers, professors at sonoma state university, first responders, firefighters, police officers. those are good, strong people you want in the community. >>> a big transformation is underway in downtown san jose. construction has already begun at the corner of santa clara and fourth streets. john ramos on what is about to go up, and why some people are not too happy about it. >> reporter: at the corner of santa clara and fourth street across from city hall, a massive twin tower apartment buildin
in napa county, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a new complex under construction in rohnert park will have more than 200 new homes. >> the developers plan to make all of them affordable. the parkside project north of sonoma state university is the largest of its kind being built in the bay area. an artist's rendering shows what it will look like with nine three-story buildings along with parking and landscaping. it will have total of 218 units. the mayor believes people from many...
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rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight. your "a" game to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> more fallout after the death of jeffrey epstein. today, federal investigators are expected to visit the jail before he died. it come as midnew questions about whether the guard assigned to watch epstein were sleeping on duty. >>> plus, fallout at the airports after days of demonstrations in hong kong. pro-democracy protesters clash with police. >>> and president trump imposing new tariffs on china. what it means for the impending trade war and how markets are responding. >>> good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, august 14th. i'm
rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight. your "a" game to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> more fallout after the death of jeffrey epstein. today, federal investigators are...
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the d and wilson's color ends, and pans and wilson's dna on brown's palm.ay that after brown ran away, wilson ordered him to stop but brown turned toward wilson and appeared to prove a physical threat to the officer. that's when he/she opened fired on until he was stopped when to leave a shoot gun held. there is no credible evidence that officer wasn't shot michael brown while he was trying to surrender. in other words, hands up, don't shoot, the national rally cry claiming brown which shot in cold blood was at there. so far neither harris or warren detracted their statements. >> martha: author of still winning by america went all in, and why we must do it again, and richard fowler, both are fox news contributor's. good happy with us tonight. richard, would you call uncle melissa harris and elizabeth warren to correct those false statements? >> it's very hard to look at the tweets, there's no nuance on to it, 240 characters. yes we can agree that he wasn't murdered, but what both of their tweets shed light on, was actually happening and ferguson. all the ci
the d and wilson's color ends, and pans and wilson's dna on brown's palm.ay that after brown ran away, wilson ordered him to stop but brown turned toward wilson and appeared to prove a physical threat to the officer. that's when he/she opened fired on until he was stopped when to leave a shoot gun held. there is no credible evidence that officer wasn't shot michael brown while he was trying to surrender. in other words, hands up, don't shoot, the national rally cry claiming brown which shot in...
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government has made sure that washington lobbyists are in on amazon business opportunities governor wilson lima is very closely tied to all kinds of american business interests for example documents released under the foreign agents registration act reveal that wilson lima is tied to the inner america group a very powerful washington d.c. lobbying they've created a packet for u.s. companies showing the amazon's potential for mining agribusiness and the gas industry back in 28 teen the head of the lobby group even praised trump for electing balsa naro. donald trump paved the way for a bowl so narrow victory under president trump brazil's position as a world leader in industries such as agribusiness mining banking and aviation will be respected prior to the governorship of wilson the louima the previous administration of amazonas signed a contract with giuliani safety and security that's giuliani as in rudy giuliani former new york city mayor and a lawyer for donald trump as recently as april the brazilian american chamber of commerce has hosted events touting the vast american business oppo
government has made sure that washington lobbyists are in on amazon business opportunities governor wilson lima is very closely tied to all kinds of american business interests for example documents released under the foreign agents registration act reveal that wilson lima is tied to the inner america group a very powerful washington d.c. lobbying they've created a packet for u.s. companies showing the amazon's potential for mining agribusiness and the gas industry back in 28 teen the head of...
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so on those, i want to associate myself with secretary wilson, former secretary wilson, who has resigned from the administration and returned to the academy, who is under no compuncture to appear here today and senator mcsalley who recognized sexual misconduct any of kind have no place in our military. but the facts do matter, and we should judge every case on its facts. this committee has spent dozens of hours, weeks, really, reviewing your case. and as senator hirono said, there has been no corroborating evidence of the allegations against you. as secretary wilson said, you have been falsely accused. so i just want to touch on a few of these details that i know are in your personal knowledge. as the commander of strategic command you are in the nuclear chain of command, correct? >> yes, senator, i am. sen. cotton: if russia decided to go for the jugular and launch an all-out nuclear strike on the united states, how long from the time you warn the president of the united states of that strike to his decision to launch or lose our missiles would the president have? >> in the worst case,
so on those, i want to associate myself with secretary wilson, former secretary wilson, who has resigned from the administration and returned to the academy, who is under no compuncture to appear here today and senator mcsalley who recognized sexual misconduct any of kind have no place in our military. but the facts do matter, and we should judge every case on its facts. this committee has spent dozens of hours, weeks, really, reviewing your case. and as senator hirono said, there has been no...
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wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial lines. but brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> still black and brown bodies being found on troun >>his wkend trown family will host a memorial. mark liverman cbs news new york. >>> i'm emily turner and right now president trump is in new york. he's expected at two different fundraisers today in the hamptons. one of those events is being held by real estate developer and billionaire steven ross. ross also owns the parent company of fitness brands equinox fitness as well as soulcycle. >> he's a friend of mine. he's a very successful guy. we were competitors but friends in real estate in new york in the old days. by the way i think he's probably more inclined to be a liberal if you want to know the trudz. >> equinox and soulcycle are at the center of a national boyco
wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial lines. but brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> still black and brown bodies being found on troun >>his wkend trown family will host a memorial. mark liverman cbs news new york. >>> i'm emily turner and right now...
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en corte . >>> enfrenta cargos de asesinato e intento de asesinato por presuntamente a venerar a wilsona pesar de su estado mental . >>> sobre este tema es la bronca del día. qué opina sobre la decisión del fiscal de este distrito de no buscar la pena de muerte contra el hombre acusado de apuñalar a wilson . >>> puede visitar cualquiera de nuestras reformas en redes sociales. las respuestas podrían aparecer aquí en el noticiero al mediodía. yo mucho de qué hablar por cómo se desarrolló la situación. >>> hay muchos factores en juego para determinar que no van a proceder con esta pena. >>> ya dio inicio la nueva jornada de deliberaciones del jurado en el caso del incendio ocurrido en diciembre del 2016 en la bodega (...) en oakland cad a uno de los dos sospechosos podría pasar en la cárcel 26 años por homicidio involucrado tras la muerte de 36 personas en este siniestro. se espera que violar a una pasajera a quien recogió hace un par de semanas en 1 bar mientras ella dormía en el automóvil el hombre se desvió y condujo a su propia casa donde cometió el abuso. esta mañana la policía de san
en corte . >>> enfrenta cargos de asesinato e intento de asesinato por presuntamente a venerar a wilsona pesar de su estado mental . >>> sobre este tema es la bronca del día. qué opina sobre la decisión del fiscal de este distrito de no buscar la pena de muerte contra el hombre acusado de apuñalar a wilson . >>> puede visitar cualquiera de nuestras reformas en redes sociales. las respuestas podrían aparecer aquí en el noticiero al mediodía. yo mucho de qué...
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rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight.ame to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> stacey abrams is going to be our guest this hour for the interview. i'm so looking forward to talking with her. stacey abrams gave the democratic response to trump's state of the union this year. she very, very, very narrowly lost the georgia governor's race last fall in a race that was marred by lots and lots of election difficulties and irregularities in the voting process. stacey abrams is widely seen as one of the most attractive vice presidential nominees for the democratic party this year. there has also been a lot of speculation that she might run for president herself. she is signaling today that she is not going to run for president, but that's because she has oth
rick wilson, thank you for your time tonight.ame to bill maher friday night because the president accidentally watched last week's show as you may know. so you never know. rick wilson, our thanks. >> he'll watch. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> stacey abrams is going to be our guest this hour for the interview. i'm so looking forward to talking with her....
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i heard rick wilson trying to get in. before i go to rick wilson, i want to hear this from from "the new york times" today, with the growing campaign trump will be talking in public more in the coming months each time to say something productive that may distract from the messages his str staff prefer to emphasize. rick, you run campaigns. at what point is donald trump at this state from any mental atteauty he has left? is he from a standpoint of hell from trying to run a re-election operation? >> i think most of the republican operatives and consultants that are working for the trump campaign are just along for the ride. think recognize they can set up all of these structures and all of these organizational plans and all of these political plans and they have to essentially have to run them separately from donald trump who will go out and say whatever is in his little hold head that day and have the original sort of speaking in tongues he does at the rallies and they always have to play catch-up. they always have to retr
i heard rick wilson trying to get in. before i go to rick wilson, i want to hear this from from "the new york times" today, with the growing campaign trump will be talking in public more in the coming months each time to say something productive that may distract from the messages his str staff prefer to emphasize. rick, you run campaigns. at what point is donald trump at this state from any mental atteauty he has left? is he from a standpoint of hell from trying to run a re-election...
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wilson. and had an opportunity to do the right thing as a victim should have been afforded the opportunity to you can at that to her in person and she could have asked me any of those questions. i think it's disrespectful that she or anyone else would -- with combat injuries is somehow making something up. i think that's really a slippery path to get down. >> were you surprised to hear from general mcsally in support-- >> nothing surprises me, i'm disappointed that senator mcsally didn't reach out to me to get the facts. i think that she didn't review all the facts. if she did, she made an opinion, but the fact of the matter is unwilling to look me in the eye and having a professional discussion on the facts, and frankly, that offer still stands, i would move to meet with senator mcsally. >> what is your message to the senators on that committee? what do you want them to know? >> i would say that you saw somebody testify today who is not qualified to be the joint chairman of the vice chief of
wilson. and had an opportunity to do the right thing as a victim should have been afforded the opportunity to you can at that to her in person and she could have asked me any of those questions. i think it's disrespectful that she or anyone else would -- with combat injuries is somehow making something up. i think that's really a slippery path to get down. >> were you surprised to hear from general mcsally in support-- >> nothing surprises me, i'm disappointed that senator mcsally...
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some of these came from the wilson center. and one of the soviet documents that we now have access to is a translated end of war report by , the commander of the soviet air division that was sent to engage in the air war during the korean war. and that report included notres, internal report, for public consumption, for accounting purposes in the soviet military bureaucracy. it reported that the soviet aircrews, which entered in november 1950 and stayed active through the end of the war, shot down 1097 enemy aircraft during the war, enemy being american aircraft. they suffered 319 soviet lost aircraft and 110 pilots that were killed. the missions they were flying were to protect bridges that spanned the river that divides china from north korea. airfields in that area and a hydroelectric station in northern north korea. it sort of provides a sense of the scale. it was not for just for a couple of weeks, they few a -- couple of weeks, they flew a few flights, it was a sustained operation for a couple of years. this included --
some of these came from the wilson center. and one of the soviet documents that we now have access to is a translated end of war report by , the commander of the soviet air division that was sent to engage in the air war during the korean war. and that report included notres, internal report, for public consumption, for accounting purposes in the soviet military bureaucracy. it reported that the soviet aircrews, which entered in november 1950 and stayed active through the end of the war, shot...
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wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice under then-president barack obama. he resigned from the police force. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers and now it is evenly split along racial lines. brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> there are still black and brown bodies being found on the ground. >> this weekend they will host an event for mothers who have lost their children. >>> this couple said they found a framed klu klux klan application in one house. they posted it on social media and the home is owned by a michigan police officer. >> his intentions are good he doesn't need to be a police officer because all minorities are in harms way. >> the officer has been placed on administrative leave while they determine if he violated any city employee policies. >>> this next one might make you rethink your next cruise. fantasy cruise liner has failed the cdc health inspection. any ship with a score lower than 85 fails the inspection. fantasy got a 77. inspectors found food storage and prepa
wilson was also not charged by the u.s. department of justice under then-president barack obama. he resigned from the police force. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers and now it is evenly split along racial lines. brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> there are still black and brown bodies being found on the ground. >> this weekend they will host an event for mothers who have lost their children. >>>...
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they grew increasingly critical of wilson and his war policies. there was the sedition act that passed that made it a crime to make statements against the war effort. berger, in several editorialists, said this was a rich man's war and the poor men are fighting. that was enough to get him indicted. once the war had ended and passion died down a little bit and common sense prevailed, he was finally admitted. he remained in congress until he was killed in 1929. this is an interesting record. this is the coroner's inquest for berger. from august of 1929. he was hit, struck by a streetcar and killed. that thet is irony streetcar company he had fought against for years and years was finally what did him in. berger was recognized by friends and foes alike as being one of the key figures in milwaukee. his funeral was a massive gathering. everybody paid their respects. they may have disagreed with his policies, but no one doubted how much he wanted to help the working class people. the socialist movement ushered in a long tradition now of good, honest, ef
they grew increasingly critical of wilson and his war policies. there was the sedition act that passed that made it a crime to make statements against the war effort. berger, in several editorialists, said this was a rich man's war and the poor men are fighting. that was enough to get him indicted. once the war had ended and passion died down a little bit and common sense prevailed, he was finally admitted. he remained in congress until he was killed in 1929. this is an interesting record. this...
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they have a rich, full lives just like emma wilson did. they contributed to this community just like any other woman living here. they went to church and supported the church and library. the elementary school was located just down the street. you can see it from here. this district was integral to the town and the community. these women were, as well. we try to separate them and to segregate them from this town, but they were part of this town and they helped build this town, just like any other women living here. in this house, on the census records, there are usually five girls who work here altogether. so it wasn't a house with a lot of working girls, but there were always a few. in bozeman's red light district, at the height, we had eight houses. in reality, that is not as many as other towns, but in those houses, there were usually five or six girls. so 40 something girls working in this red light district. so this was probably a very lively place in its day. there was a lot of fun being had. a lot of drinking and music and dancing.
they have a rich, full lives just like emma wilson did. they contributed to this community just like any other woman living here. they went to church and supported the church and library. the elementary school was located just down the street. you can see it from here. this district was integral to the town and the community. these women were, as well. we try to separate them and to segregate them from this town, but they were part of this town and they helped build this town, just like any...
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wilson? >> reporter: this latest mass shooting that we find ourselves covering comes from an event of which there are plenty around this time of the year. coming up, the santa clara county fair. we asked folks is gilroy on your mind? >> you may need some more police officers just to us watch people's fears. >> reporter: jeff will be at the santa clara county when asked about the festival security after gilroy. >> everywhere, churches, malls, schools, events >> another big event this weekend, the fremont art and wine festival. >> not worried. i knew you were asking because of the gilroy events. >> reporter: your thoughts? >> it is a random event. >> reporter: they have extra security for this kind of threat is something they have been working on for years, and they are confident in the job performed by local law enforcement. fremont police however did not return the call today. the gilroy festival had what was considered it to be strong security. fencing patrolled by armed guards. >> we don't
wilson? >> reporter: this latest mass shooting that we find ourselves covering comes from an event of which there are plenty around this time of the year. coming up, the santa clara county fair. we asked folks is gilroy on your mind? >> you may need some more police officers just to us watch people's fears. >> reporter: jeff will be at the santa clara county when asked about the festival security after gilroy. >> everywhere, churches, malls, schools, events >>...
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the wilson center and national history center co-hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right. i think we'll get started. it's 4:00 on a monday afternoon, which means it's time for the washington history seminar. welcome, everyone, to the wilson center. welcome to this installment of the washington history seminar. i'm christian oserman. i have the privilege of cochairing the seminar with professor eric arnesen from george washington university. i'm dlielighted to see so many you here on this beautiful afternoon. we will have c-span taping the event today, so for those -- welcome to all of those who are viewing us at home. and i suggest you visit our website to learn more about the seminar and upcoming speakers. both the national history center and the wilson center websites have information on this series. the washington history seminar, of course, is, as those of you who are regulars know, a collaborative effort of two organizations, the wilson center's history and public policy
the wilson center and national history center co-hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right. i think we'll get started. it's 4:00 on a monday afternoon, which means it's time for the washington history seminar. welcome, everyone, to the wilson center. welcome to this installment of the washington history seminar. i'm christian oserman. i have the privilege of cochairing the seminar with professor eric arnesen from george washington university. i'm dlielighted to see so...
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here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. lords the first question should be what has changed since the first test match in this ashes series. it is too simple to just say jofra archer, but he is inescapable. england did not name their 11 here today but we can imagine the point in this test match whenjoe root is able to unleash his fastest bowler. his new dimension, his archer. and what will happen then? potentially isjofra archer the guy who could win you the ashes? we will have to wait and see. you know, if you ask him he would definitely say yes! again, that is what you want, young guys coming in full of confidence. and belief in their own ability. and someone that is definitely not going to shy away from any challenge. so it's great to have characters like that in the dressing room. it feeds off the rest of the guys as well. and it's a great position for him to start in. jofra archer has never played a test match but of course he is well known around the world in other forms of the game. he has played big bash cricket in
here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. lords the first question should be what has changed since the first test match in this ashes series. it is too simple to just say jofra archer, but he is inescapable. england did not name their 11 here today but we can imagine the point in this test match whenjoe root is able to unleash his fastest bowler. his new dimension, his archer. and what will happen then? potentially isjofra archer the guy who could win you the ashes? we will have to wait and...
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you recall he is charged with the stabbing death of 18-year-old nia wilson at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station in late july of 2018. wilson's father anticipated this decision since gavin newsom did order a moratorium on the death penalty and the father said he would be satisfied if he is convicted and sent to life in prison without the possibility of rar pole. you recall the defense tried and failed to argue he was not competent to stand trial but no ruling about his state at the tif murder. that mental illness changes over time was the defense argument. this morning the prosecution used that argument to push for an earlier date for the trial. they wanted a date in december, the defense wanted a date in february. the judge ruled that the trial will start january 6th. >> it is pretty frustrating to see what they're trying to do, to delay this. if he's been found competent to stand trial let's move forward and get it over with so we could have closure. the evidence is here, let's move forward. >> i think about my baby sister all of the time. of course we have people who uplift our spirit
you recall he is charged with the stabbing death of 18-year-old nia wilson at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station in late july of 2018. wilson's father anticipated this decision since gavin newsom did order a moratorium on the death penalty and the father said he would be satisfied if he is convicted and sent to life in prison without the possibility of rar pole. you recall the defense tried and failed to argue he was not competent to stand trial but no ruling about his state at the tif murder. that...
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joe wilson has more. dress code optional, but try to be eccentric.ou think, why? some, how? even on fancy dress day it is about cricket. no ashes without fire. i no england without burns. # and it burns, burns, burns #. he was back, refocused, # and it burns, burns, burns #. he was back, r‘ inspiration. it took and looking for inspiration. it took and looking for inspiration. it took six. nice try in the stands! crowd fully engaged, suggesting david warner, the former ball tempora, had sandpaper with him. empty pockets, he showed them. —— ball tamperer. as england bowled, 90 runs ahead. david warner tried not to hit this one, but on england's review there was the evidence, had brushed the bat, he was out. farewell, old friend. england took two more wickets, moeen ali struck, then ben stokes got usman khawaja. the match was moving. like an inflatable president pursued by mexicans, very edgbaston. the man who really matters withstood everything, stephen smith, medical check, 0k, australia 3a ahead, and ready for more. joe wilson, bbc news, birmingham.
joe wilson has more. dress code optional, but try to be eccentric.ou think, why? some, how? even on fancy dress day it is about cricket. no ashes without fire. i no england without burns. # and it burns, burns, burns #. he was back, refocused, # and it burns, burns, burns #. he was back, r‘ inspiration. it took and looking for inspiration. it took and looking for inspiration. it took six. nice try in the stands! crowd fully engaged, suggesting david warner, the former ball tempora, had...
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>> let me say that i think -- you know, woodrow wilson have a complicated figure. neil told us something about the more optimistic ways of looking at wilson, but he tried to make the world safe for democracy. he failed. as part -- he never worked out clearly how he would deal with minority rights. it's a very elaborated part of the versailles treaty. he was, himself, a racist. in some ways, i mean, the questions should we look at wilson as someone as a vision of the future or as a symbol of how difficult it is to achieve a consolidated democracy? that's really a central question for us. and i think, you know, achieving consolidated democracy is difficult. madison said that if men were ruled by angels, we wouldn't need institutions but men are ruled by other men, so we need institutions. and reaching the sweet spot, something the united states and a few others have accomplished in which the government is effective and constrained is something which hasn't really been achieved by very many. i think a central question for us is really understanding can countries reall
>> let me say that i think -- you know, woodrow wilson have a complicated figure. neil told us something about the more optimistic ways of looking at wilson, but he tried to make the world safe for democracy. he failed. as part -- he never worked out clearly how he would deal with minority rights. it's a very elaborated part of the versailles treaty. he was, himself, a racist. in some ways, i mean, the questions should we look at wilson as someone as a vision of the future or as a symbol...
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wilson walker has details on those other attacks allegedly committed the same suspect.>> reporter: every day the story has unfurled a little bit more. it has gone and slightly different directions and brought us surprises. through all of it the one big question mark has really been austin james vinson. who is this guy and what has he been doing before he services last week? suddenly there are a number of people who think they know who this man is.>>> they were attacked mr. vincent with a knife. those individuals had called for an uber ride and they were able to get into the uber and leave the scene. >> reporter: the attack on february 4 at fourth and brandon. the victims escaped by car and the suspect was nowhere to be seen. there was no police report to file. the victims only called police again upon seeing austin vincent's mug shot in the media last week. police say they are also investigating his possible involvement into more incidents. one of them said to be much like the attack on the embarcadero. >>> in both of those incidents the individuals the victims have come forward to us. b
wilson walker has details on those other attacks allegedly committed the same suspect.>> reporter: every day the story has unfurled a little bit more. it has gone and slightly different directions and brought us surprises. through all of it the one big question mark has really been austin james vinson. who is this guy and what has he been doing before he services last week? suddenly there are a number of people who think they know who this man is.>>> they were attacked mr....
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executive director leah wilson. the bar tells us wilson was excluded from making any decisions relating to the exam and had nothing to do with the early release of those topics. we wanted to hear from wilson directly, but we were told she was unavailable. the california state bar is also in charge of protecting the public. by investigating claims of attorney misconduct. but past state audits and our own reporting have raised serious questions about the agency's ability to disbar, dishonest attorneys, or even hand down minor disciplinary action. watch our full series of stories right now, log on to our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> all right. we want to look at that weather forecast. we were talking earlier about the fact that the santa clara county fair is in full swing and then there is the strawberry festival in watsonville. a lot to do. >> a lot to do in watsonville. they always have a frog rolling by. so inland areas will have much warmer weather. still a wide range in temperatures. here is a live
executive director leah wilson. the bar tells us wilson was excluded from making any decisions relating to the exam and had nothing to do with the early release of those topics. we wanted to hear from wilson directly, but we were told she was unavailable. the california state bar is also in charge of protecting the public. by investigating claims of attorney misconduct. but past state audits and our own reporting have raised serious questions about the agency's ability to disbar, dishonest...