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wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge had been in the senate for 20 years when wilson turned up in washington. so wilson did nothing to cultivate lodge. wilson in that regard was the polar opposite of lbj and bill clinton who were famous for walking into georgetown parties and going straight for somebody sometimes a politicians sometimes of journalists. who disagreed with them? both lbj and clinton wanted to win that person over. wilson was not that sort of fellow. he was guarded. had no idea how to schmooze. his first biographer who knew him well notice that he never took the initiative in making
wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new...
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wilson: thank you.also know that there are some dormitories that do not have air conditioning. think about broadband, etc.. it is totally unacceptable. our third witness is misses angela seiler. she is the vice president of the edwin j fuller institute and the heritage foundation where she manages the toot, be kenneth simon center for american studies, and the center for civil society, and the american dialogue. she served as chief of staff to heritage, which is president james in the white house office of public liaison. as deputy chief of staff, she served with rod paige of the department of education. she holds a juris doctor from the mercy of memphis, masters degree from the american university, and a bachelor of arts from central state university. welcome. mrs. sailor: thank you. thank you chairman scott and ranking members. thank you for -- to the subcommittee wilson, and subcommittee member wilson. thank you, and my name is angela seiler. i am the vice president of edwin j for theirs institute at
wilson: thank you.also know that there are some dormitories that do not have air conditioning. think about broadband, etc.. it is totally unacceptable. our third witness is misses angela seiler. she is the vice president of the edwin j fuller institute and the heritage foundation where she manages the toot, be kenneth simon center for american studies, and the center for civil society, and the american dialogue. she served as chief of staff to heritage, which is president james in the white...
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wilson: thank you.remind the witnesses and the members please, in order for us to remain online we have a block of time. there are other committees meeting at the same time as we are. when you expand your time you hurt our ability to broadcast to the thousands of people interested in hbcus and we have thousands on this call now. let's be mindful of the time that has been allotted to us. thank you so much. now we are going to hear from our progressive champion. >> thank you so much, madamee chair and thank you to all of you for being here today. i am so proud to support debt-free degrees for all students but especially those at hbcus because these institutions are engines of the class for the communities they serve and for our nation. they prepare black students to succeed and many are the first in their families to go to college. but we do face lack of equitable funding that burdens that mission and as we consider investments we can make to address all the challenges faced by students at hbcus, addressi
wilson: thank you.remind the witnesses and the members please, in order for us to remain online we have a block of time. there are other committees meeting at the same time as we are. when you expand your time you hurt our ability to broadcast to the thousands of people interested in hbcus and we have thousands on this call now. let's be mindful of the time that has been allotted to us. thank you so much. now we are going to hear from our progressive champion. >> thank you so much,...
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kyle wilson: its content tends to be extremist.people who disagree with it as "enemies." it calls them "enemies of russia." sean: wilson had written about boikov's pro-russian influence activities in australia, infuriating boikov. simeon: [speaking foreign language] sean: the next edition of "russian frontier" branded wilson's article "racist" and called him an "anti-russian conspiracy theorist." in a video posted to social media, boikov joked about a meme he'd published of putin with the line, "funny guy, i kill you last," next to a photo of wilson. simeon: "funny guy, i kill you last." ha-ha-ha-ha. [speaking foreign language] kyle: the abuse, the vituperation, the questioning of my motives, the impugning my integrity by implying that i had been commissioned to write the article and had been paid by someone, well, these are familiar tactics. as you know, protestors in russia, who are sometimes set upon by cossacks with their whips-- simeon: i'm not going to tolerate people like kyle wilson bashing our community, writing hysterical
kyle wilson: its content tends to be extremist.people who disagree with it as "enemies." it calls them "enemies of russia." sean: wilson had written about boikov's pro-russian influence activities in australia, infuriating boikov. simeon: [speaking foreign language] sean: the next edition of "russian frontier" branded wilson's article "racist" and called him an "anti-russian conspiracy theorist." in a video posted to social media, boikov joked...
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john wilson, thank you, john.gs. [ cheers ] [ cheers ] my two favorites. looks like you already chose your favorite. knife. two favorites. i'm gonna take this now. enjoy any two classics for 6 dollars like the quarter pounder with cheese and 10 piece mcnuggets for a limited time at mcdonald's. introducing venture x. earn 10x miles on hotels and 5x miles on flights booked through capital one travel... ...plus receive access to over 1,300 airport lounges. venture x. what's in your wallet? this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. kenan! hey kenan! looking good. feeling good. i just found all these cars on autotrader. wow! now wait for the best part there microwave. a dealer is gonna deliver this car to our home. never leave home, never leave home! woo, it's here! there's one thing... i can't do from home. drive! someone stop him! kenan! catch ya l
john wilson, thank you, john.gs. [ cheers ] [ cheers ] my two favorites. looks like you already chose your favorite. knife. two favorites. i'm gonna take this now. enjoy any two classics for 6 dollars like the quarter pounder with cheese and 10 piece mcnuggets for a limited time at mcdonald's. introducing venture x. earn 10x miles on hotels and 5x miles on flights booked through capital one travel... ...plus receive access to over 1,300 airport lounges. venture x. what's in your wallet? this is...
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wilson. russell wilson thank you -- mr. wilson: thank you. i fliez support of the supplemental impact aid flex county act. the pandemic has had a traumatic impact on our school systems and the way students are learning. both in and out of the classroom. many parents have made the decision to home school their children due it uncertainty around vaccine and mask mandates in schools. many resources of both local educational agencies are dedicated to fighting the pandemic. it has also become a burden to them to maintain accurate count of federally connected students. i am grateful for the bipartisan leadership today of chairman bobby scott and ranking member virginia foxx who support this legislation. it takes proactive measures to ensuring that teachers and students are adequately supported when returning to the classroom. by allowing local educational agencies to use the same number of federally connected students they enrolled in their fiscal 2022 applications as they do fiscal year 2023 applications. we can allow them to focus on recovering f
wilson. russell wilson thank you -- mr. wilson: thank you. i fliez support of the supplemental impact aid flex county act. the pandemic has had a traumatic impact on our school systems and the way students are learning. both in and out of the classroom. many parents have made the decision to home school their children due it uncertainty around vaccine and mask mandates in schools. many resources of both local educational agencies are dedicated to fighting the pandemic. it has also become a...
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a new film celebrating the life of the beach boys�* brian wilson.ejones is expected to turn to george ford to replace his injured captain owen farrell ahead of rugby union's six nations tournament. ford was initially left out of the 36 man squad. changes to the highway code are expected to come into force on saturday. the government says they will improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders — they'll have more priority in certain situations, like atjunctions. but there are concerns that public awareness of the changes is low, and that this could cause problems, and even avoidable collisions. here's our transport correspondent katy austin. screaming. oh, my god! captured on camera. collisions. close shaves. and scary moments across the country. horn blasts. london cyclist mike campaigns for road safety. he says those sorts of incidents happen far too often. what are the most common problems you come across? so the most common ones boil down to impatience, which is maybe overtaking too close and then immediately stopping in a queue of tr
a new film celebrating the life of the beach boys�* brian wilson.ejones is expected to turn to george ford to replace his injured captain owen farrell ahead of rugby union's six nations tournament. ford was initially left out of the 36 man squad. changes to the highway code are expected to come into force on saturday. the government says they will improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders — they'll have more priority in certain situations, like atjunctions. but there are...
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i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the roosevelt. roosevelt's forest and second and i will address obviously the kennedy and i go address. but wilson's was the one that really jumped off the page at him. when you look in you've been talking history and presidential history all your life. what are the myths that exist in your opinion? about presidents that you would knock down if you ever wrote a book about him. i guess i would approach that. i remember american heritage used to do. a feature on the on the most overrated and underrated presidents and that too is is going to be in some ways seasona
i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the...
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i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the roosevelt. roosevelt's forest and second and i will address obviously the kennedy and i go address. but wilson's was the one that really jumped off the page at him. when you look in you've been talking history and presidential history all your life. what are the myths that exist in your opinion? about presidents that you would knock down if you ever wrote a book about him. i guess i would approach that. i remember american heritage used to do. a feature on the on the most overrated and underrated presidents and that too is is going to be in some ways seasona
i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the...
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by january of 1913 woodrow wilson as president-elect he is the most powerful man in woodrow wilson's life. he's essentially picking his cabinet for him. it becomes indispensable emotional crutch for wilson as well as a personnel advisor and policy advisor on certain matters. a relationship develops wilson decides he doesn't want to deal in foreign policy. secretary of state is ill fitted on an international level. he pretends he needs to go over too europe. i goes over too europe and he meets with the british foreign secretary, the jurors german kaiser. sure enough it becomes a defective secretary of state in 1913. he is the diplomatic chief and secretary of state. he is an advisor to woodrow wilson. international capitals in washington d.c. until tragic end in 1919. the treaty and passed the train platform is allowed to pass after he signs the treaty and says never speak to him again. he is exact revenge concerning the second wand of exacting revenge. in 1915 i think she basically did not want someone else playing a central role in her husbands life. before you should try to undermi
by january of 1913 woodrow wilson as president-elect he is the most powerful man in woodrow wilson's life. he's essentially picking his cabinet for him. it becomes indispensable emotional crutch for wilson as well as a personnel advisor and policy advisor on certain matters. a relationship develops wilson decides he doesn't want to deal in foreign policy. secretary of state is ill fitted on an international level. he pretends he needs to go over too europe. i goes over too europe and he meets...
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and as me goes to wilson, get stand to see successful blacks around him. and he makes the point of the loading them send in from the offices to the difference. 3 pride in this. he also had northern politicians who pandered to the south because the south, as they called it, the solid south was such a voting block. if you were northern politician and even if you had ideas of fairness, let's not even say equality, but just fairness and that these, that black people were human beings. but at the same time, you wanted to win the south or you needed to win the south to be elected. you had to step lightly around the southerners to south put this was stored national power to work, maintaining the nation's racial hierarchy with its veto power. southern politicians tarnished the creation of president franklin delano roosevelt. new deal . royal himself is a very good example of this, that he has to make certain compromises. he has to tell walter why to the end of lazy b, i'm sorry, i can't sign this. anti lindsey bill, the bill is to make lynching a federal crime. th
and as me goes to wilson, get stand to see successful blacks around him. and he makes the point of the loading them send in from the offices to the difference. 3 pride in this. he also had northern politicians who pandered to the south because the south, as they called it, the solid south was such a voting block. if you were northern politician and even if you had ideas of fairness, let's not even say equality, but just fairness and that these, that black people were human beings. but at the...
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wilson's head.ndom act of individuals engaging in reckless discharging of firearms. charles: police tell us they are investigating the deadly incident as a homicide. meantime the victim's family back in england trying to make sense of a senseless shooting. wilson's sister telling multiple outlets that it's hard for the family to even comprehend such a tremendous loss and, mike, police tell us that at this hour there are currently no lead in this case. they are desperate for the public to help find who is responsible for this senseless killing, mike. mike: another heartbreaking story, charles withoutson, thanks a lot. the spike in violent crime in many major cities is showing no signs of slowing down, this as newly released fox poll shows 81% are extremely or very concerned about higher crime rates in their communities, for more on how crime in big cities is affecting our nation, let's turn to our panel mike, charles, gentlemen, right before inflation rising crime rates are right there issues of extr
wilson's head.ndom act of individuals engaging in reckless discharging of firearms. charles: police tell us they are investigating the deadly incident as a homicide. meantime the victim's family back in england trying to make sense of a senseless shooting. wilson's sister telling multiple outlets that it's hard for the family to even comprehend such a tremendous loss and, mike, police tell us that at this hour there are currently no lead in this case. they are desperate for the public to help...
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what is the real brian wilson, in. right. what is the real brian wilson. then. — in. right.. need to know?— that need to know? about me? songs. that sa s it all! says it all! # - says it all! #. , says it all! says itall! saysitall! # wish they could all be california... _ california... # i wish they could all be california girls... but as well as his music the documentary also looked at his mental health. and this is kind of where things got difficult _ and this is kind of where things got difficult for you?— difficult for you? yeah. so much of what was going _ difficult for you? yeah. so much of what was going on? _ difficult for you? yeah. so much of what was going on? i _ difficult for you? yeah. so much of what was going on? i don't - difficult for you? yeah. so much of what was going on? i don't know, l difficult for you? yeah. so much ofj what was going on? i don't know, i was having mental problems. sigh in yeah. for was having mental problems. sigh in eah. ., ., ., :: was having mental problems. sigh in eah. ., ., ., ii, ., , was having mental problems. sigh in eah.
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i agree with you, chairwoman wilson. i do agree when moneys are spent, i do believe that we ought to deal with deferred maintenance because so many of the colleges and institutions not just the hbcus, really need that capital improvement, and i think it needs it a lot more than going into further programs. i applaud that statement. and the comment. and i want to thank all of the witnesses today. it was a very, very good discussion. and i appreciate the chairman for calling this. just a few other points to finish up. while it's important that congress continues to recognize how hbcus have provided students, it's equally important to know that congress will support their mission. over the last 18 months, these institutions were provided billions, billions upon billions of taxpayer dollars which served as a temporary lifeline to mitigate what was happening during the pandemic. without a doubt, colleges, institutions, businesses, churches, you name it, benefits and are alive today because of the moneys that congress appropri
i agree with you, chairwoman wilson. i do agree when moneys are spent, i do believe that we ought to deal with deferred maintenance because so many of the colleges and institutions not just the hbcus, really need that capital improvement, and i think it needs it a lot more than going into further programs. i applaud that statement. and the comment. and i want to thank all of the witnesses today. it was a very, very good discussion. and i appreciate the chairman for calling this. just a few...
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it's also the place where wilson would take his last breath.l-constitution" the two were awakened by the sound of gunshots near her apartment complex early last sunday. when she tried to see where the gunfire was coming from, she tells the ajc, wilson sat up in bed and within moments the 31-year-old was hit by a stray bullet in what police describe as an about of violence. an act of violence. >> it appears that it was just a random act of individuals engaging in reckless discharging of firearms. >> reporter: now, brook haven police who were already in the area, we're told, investigating shots fired at another apartment complex say wilson was breathing when they responded for help but later died at an area hospital. detectives are investigating this case as a homicide. meantime, the victim's family back in england trying to make sense of a senseless shooting. wilson's sister telling multiple outlets that it is hard for the family to even comprehend such a tremendous loss. and right now, arthel, police say they are at a loss as far as any leads i
it's also the place where wilson would take his last breath.l-constitution" the two were awakened by the sound of gunshots near her apartment complex early last sunday. when she tried to see where the gunfire was coming from, she tells the ajc, wilson sat up in bed and within moments the 31-year-old was hit by a stray bullet in what police describe as an about of violence. an act of violence. >> it appears that it was just a random act of individuals engaging in reckless discharging...
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troops occupied them porter corrected wilson, though. however, john martindale offered to pass along porters recommendation that these troops return the weatherboards to wilson and so martindale personally went to wilson said what fitz john porter's preference was and ultimately, martindale apparently passed it along in a way that was not favorable towards porter. and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on military affairs and an avid republican in the united states congress at this point. so in porter's own words, he said these few incidents in early 1861 caused him to run a foul of quote influential antislavery senators and representatives and porter was there by regarded as a sympathizer to the confederates. despite that though historic continued to rise in george mcclellan's eyes and in the eyes of most of his soldiers and one soldier the 13th, new york samuel partridge said of porter that he commanded quote the best 13,000 soldiers in the world, an
troops occupied them porter corrected wilson, though. however, john martindale offered to pass along porters recommendation that these troops return the weatherboards to wilson and so martindale personally went to wilson said what fitz john porter's preference was and ultimately, martindale apparently passed it along in a way that was not favorable towards porter. and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on...
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. >>> a live look now at sfo that wilson's received nearly $50 million in infrastructure funding. as kpix 5's wilson walker reports, millions will also benefit several major bay area projects that people have been talking about for a long time. >> reporter: our region has a long wish list of transportation projects, many of which have long seemed impossible because of the price tag. will a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill could very well change that. >> this big hole you see behind us is $250 million, that will then resurrect the final phase of the harvey milk terminal one. >> reporter: at sfo they were celebrating money for terminal one reservations, while caltrain was marking a milestone in electrification efforts. it really was infrastructure day in the president infrastructure bill will likely bring more of them in the future. >> we are proud to say we have $4.5 billion coming to the bay area as part of that. >> reporter: and beyond that first $4.5 billion, there is even more money in the form of possible federal grants. >> there is an opportunity for these dollars to deliver
. >>> a live look now at sfo that wilson's received nearly $50 million in infrastructure funding. as kpix 5's wilson walker reports, millions will also benefit several major bay area projects that people have been talking about for a long time. >> reporter: our region has a long wish list of transportation projects, many of which have long seemed impossible because of the price tag. will a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill could very well change that. >> this big hole you...
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wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts, like it by your pain producers or depend on materials from other parts of the world . continue to deal with disruptions in their supply chains. one german company has decided to reach into its pockets to stay on top of the problem in the town of goods book, german latter stool and scaffold maker monk is trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it has invested 10000000 euros into a brand new warehouse, which it plans to use to stockpile raw materials and components that have been difficult to source because of the pandemic. a shortage of magnesium from china interrupted the manufacturers. the ability to make aluminum rubber feet were in short reserve to these a motherly i, 40 years, i have never experience such a shortage of materials. it has prevented us from making deliveries for months. and this has been going on for over a year. but that happy he might info to gan, sold me the li analysts predict that supply was in the country,
wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts, like it by your pain producers or depend on materials from other parts of the world . continue to deal with disruptions in their supply chains. one german company has decided to reach into its pockets to stay on top of the problem in the town of goods book, german latter stool and scaffold maker monk is trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it has invested 10000000 euros into a brand new...
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joe wilson, bbc news. with the ruling that has seen him deported from australia but says he respects the decision. the world number one, who is unvaccinated against covid—i9, failed to overturn a decision from the government to cancel his visa on public health grounds. the decision ends an ii—day legal row over whether djokovic would be able to defend his title at the australian open, which starts tonight. his name's now been removed from the order of play — and his wait for a record 21st grand slam title will go on. djokovic says he will now take some time to rest and recuperate. here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller. i think everybody is a bit shell—shocked at melbourne park on monday. but the show goes on, no one is irreplaceable and there are some amazingly talented and fabulous players in the draw — just look ahead to tomorrow, you've got rough elmo doll, ashley bardi, naomi osaka, cameron norey and action —— rafael nadal. before we know it, will be back enjoying the action for sure. on to ru
joe wilson, bbc news. with the ruling that has seen him deported from australia but says he respects the decision. the world number one, who is unvaccinated against covid—i9, failed to overturn a decision from the government to cancel his visa on public health grounds. the decision ends an ii—day legal row over whether djokovic would be able to defend his title at the australian open, which starts tonight. his name's now been removed from the order of play — and his wait for a record 21st...
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before let's bring in that neil wilson achieve market analyst at market dot com. welcome to the program. neil: so 0.3 percent growth in the 4th quarter for the euro's own. what are we to make of that? you know, i think it reflects really the, the 2 key problems that the european economists and facing which is firstly that omicron wave and also a bit of delta that we saw in the back end of the year. but the shop times basically locked irons across here in the backend of the year. obviously wade not just on economic activity, but also on sentiment as well. but the, the supply chain both to make remain. the biggest problem i think at the moment, chip shortage is affecting car manufacturers. in particular, we've seen a big drop in car automotive by european carmakers. last year the production st directed low with the chip shortage being a key problem. and i think also we need need to look at inflation and the sort of the effect inflation is having on economic growth. and if you look over the us, inflation is nice seen as the biggest headwind to growth, and i think we
before let's bring in that neil wilson achieve market analyst at market dot com. welcome to the program. neil: so 0.3 percent growth in the 4th quarter for the euro's own. what are we to make of that? you know, i think it reflects really the, the 2 key problems that the european economists and facing which is firstly that omicron wave and also a bit of delta that we saw in the back end of the year. but the shop times basically locked irons across here in the backend of the year. obviously wade...
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wilson. >> what a wonderful hearing and a wonderful way to end the week. is a bipartisan concern with the chairman leadership and working with the ranking member and opening again to the professors who are making such a difference in this has been reassuring and we want you to be aware we have a shared heritage as you are married to a polish citizen. my oldest son, alan is very happily married to a polish-american journalist. and currently what a time in history in 1988. and with that we see the autocrats are working together. and yesterday was another horrible example that the mass murderer turned illegitimate iranian president visited the kremlin yesterday and reports indicate they have joint naval exercises with china and russia and iran. what can we do? does this indicate a concern truly about how effective we can be working in a democracy? >> thank you for that question and congratulations your son. and then to have russia which is a naturalist dictatorship and then we have iran which is a theocracy yet we are all able to work together. and so the res
wilson. >> what a wonderful hearing and a wonderful way to end the week. is a bipartisan concern with the chairman leadership and working with the ranking member and opening again to the professors who are making such a difference in this has been reassuring and we want you to be aware we have a shared heritage as you are married to a polish citizen. my oldest son, alan is very happily married to a polish-american journalist. and currently what a time in history in 1988. and with that we...
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joe wilson, bbc news. so, nadal through to the quarters.e third seed alexander zverev. if he is able to keep improving, he will be a multi—grand slam winner. he has a lot of amazing things of his game and his results say that. when he is playing well, it is very difficult to stop him. if you are watching sportsday in the last hour, said we were to tidy up some of the rugby union results for you. exeter chiefs will face munster in the last 16 of the european champions cup after a defeat to montpellier this evening — losing 37—26 in pool a. exeter had already qualified for the knockout stages before the game, but montpellier needed a win to reach the top eight in the pool. this was their final try of the game, scored by cobus reinach, which was their bonus point try and confirmation of their place in the last 16, at the expense of glasgow. they'll face quins. so, munster next for exeter, the irish side beat wasps 45—7 in limerick. wasps needed to win or avoid a heavy defeat to qualify but did neither so they are out. they drop into the challe
joe wilson, bbc news. so, nadal through to the quarters.e third seed alexander zverev. if he is able to keep improving, he will be a multi—grand slam winner. he has a lot of amazing things of his game and his results say that. when he is playing well, it is very difficult to stop him. if you are watching sportsday in the last hour, said we were to tidy up some of the rugby union results for you. exeter chiefs will face munster in the last 16 of the european champions cup after a defeat to...
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now earlier we spoke with neil wilson, his chief analyst at market dot com. we asked him why countries were fearing so differently. that the dragon in germany probably reflects the automotive output being being down quite sizable last year. that is a big problem for, for the eurozone economy. i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we were dealing with base effects all the time here . and it's hard to really get a handle where exactly we are. i think the keys to outlook where, where things are going to be heading this year. the panoramic is less of a threat this year than ongoing supply chain and problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation. laurie's near wilson, chief analysts, markets are com there. as he mentioned, of supply, put the supply problems rather especially pronounced in germany, which relies on parts and raw materials to manufacture for export. so what he do when those materials don't come in reliably or lively priced? well, here's one c
now earlier we spoke with neil wilson, his chief analyst at market dot com. we asked him why countries were fearing so differently. that the dragon in germany probably reflects the automotive output being being down quite sizable last year. that is a big problem for, for the eurozone economy. i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we were dealing with base effects all the time here . and it's...
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i was working on the hill and speaking for pete wilson senator from california and i just finished andublished the harvard bucket i was actually asked by bob and elizabeth dole to cowrite their joint autobiography in 1988. that's what i was doing i had never been surprised i got a call one day from john and they asked how i would like to be at the hoover library. >> i want to stick with education for a minute. >> what were your grades. >> they got me too harvard. >> with a straight a's? >> i don't think they were straight a's. >> for example i regretted to this day i think that is the deficiency for the most part i never took algebra i don't know why anybody would. i kind of pretend but i certainly knew what i was interested in. >> you remember what i teacher returned inside a+ this is really good. >> there were a few of those, the one that i remember at harvard from an independent study course was good when. he was a professor teaching a presidential history course that i was enrolled in but then i was able -- harvard wasn't recently lax and allowing one to explore particular interest
i was working on the hill and speaking for pete wilson senator from california and i just finished andublished the harvard bucket i was actually asked by bob and elizabeth dole to cowrite their joint autobiography in 1988. that's what i was doing i had never been surprised i got a call one day from john and they asked how i would like to be at the hoover library. >> i want to stick with education for a minute. >> what were your grades. >> they got me too harvard. >> with...
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matthew wilson was a former phd student at the university of exeter.een made but officers say they are determined to put those responsible injail. two people have been taken to hospital after a knife attack in london. the incident took place in station road. the women have sustained its wounds and a third woman was punched by the suspect. a woman has been detained and taken to hospital for a suspect. a woman has been detained and taken to hospitalfor a mental health assessment. the hollywood star arsenal delete back arnold schwarzenegger has been taken delete back involved in a multi—vehicle crash. a spokesman for the former governor said he was unharmed. from the sky above the la suburbs arnold schwarzenegger �*s black suv flanked by tow truck some hours after it was involved in a multi—vehicle crash. photos taken on the us showbiz news site tmz showed the body—builder, actor and politician standing at the scene talking to a police officer. the black suv teetering on top of a toyota prius and a porsche. police say the four vehicle collision happened o
matthew wilson was a former phd student at the university of exeter.een made but officers say they are determined to put those responsible injail. two people have been taken to hospital after a knife attack in london. the incident took place in station road. the women have sustained its wounds and a third woman was punched by the suspect. a woman has been detained and taken to hospital for a suspect. a woman has been detained and taken to hospitalfor a mental health assessment. the hollywood...
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i was working on the hill and speaking for pete wilson senator from california and i just finished andublished the harvard bucket i was actually asked by bob and elizabeth dole to cowrite their joint autobiography in 1988. that's what i was doing i had never been surprised i got a call one day from john and they asked how i would like to be at the hoover library. >> i want to stick with education for a minute. >> what were your grades. >> they got me too harvard. >> with a straight a's? >> i don't think they were straight a's. >> for example i regretted to this day i think that is the deficiency for the most part i never took algebra i don't know why anybody would. i kind of pretend but i certainly knew what i was interested in. >> you remember what i teacher returned inside a+ this is really good. >> there were a few of those, the one that i remember at harvard from an independent study course was good when. he was a professor teaching a presidential history course that i was enrolled in but then i was able -- harvard wasn't recently lax and allowing one to explore particular interest
i was working on the hill and speaking for pete wilson senator from california and i just finished andublished the harvard bucket i was actually asked by bob and elizabeth dole to cowrite their joint autobiography in 1988. that's what i was doing i had never been surprised i got a call one day from john and they asked how i would like to be at the hoover library. >> i want to stick with education for a minute. >> what were your grades. >> they got me too harvard. >> with...
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joe wilson, bbc news.d card to keep their hopes alive with a memorable victory over last season's winners, toulouse. there was a great comeback and last gasp try from leicester tigers — but defeat for 0spreys. jim lumsden reports. wasps cup runneth over. last weekend, they became the only team this season to beat leicester. but first the phase turned flat. european champions over the lead in a minute. but back came wasps. brad shields added another score. but they lost jacob, shields added another score. but they lostjacob, who received a second red card in as many games, this time after a clash of heads. after the break, toulouse fullback, but alfie scored and put an end to the contest. and his side 130 points - 22. what the contest. and his side 130 points — 22. what a week to be a wasp. how would leicester response to the end of their unbeaten run? tries from joe hayes in the first ten minutes. but they lead and led by 1a points at half—time. but leicester struck three more times. as they won a thrillin
joe wilson, bbc news.d card to keep their hopes alive with a memorable victory over last season's winners, toulouse. there was a great comeback and last gasp try from leicester tigers — but defeat for 0spreys. jim lumsden reports. wasps cup runneth over. last weekend, they became the only team this season to beat leicester. but first the phase turned flat. european champions over the lead in a minute. but back came wasps. brad shields added another score. but they lost jacob, shields added...
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matthew wilson was a former phd student at the university of exeter.he us are offering a reward for information. no arrests have been made but officers say they are determined to put those responsible injail. simonjones, responsible in jail. simon jones, bbc responsible injail. simonjones, bbc news. early please say a four vehicle crash which occurred on friday afternoon left one person with injuries which are not thought to be life—threatening. arnold schwarzenegger said to be uninjured and the police have ruled out drugs and the police have ruled out drugs and alcohol. the crash remains under investigation. the fbi says the boyfriend of the blogger gabby petito, who was murdered in september, admitted responsibility for killing her in his diary. brian laundrie shot himself after gabby was found in a camping ground in wyoming. she had been strangled. the couple had been on a cross—country road trip. brian's body was later found near his parent's home in florida. the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still al
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. >>> we have a great lineup big call today on interest rate just mike wilson and katie stock t stockton on the charts tilray is a standout winner today following earnings this morning. we'll break down the numbers with the ceo irwin simon coming up first, mike, tracking the market action deirdre bosa with the nasdaq movers berhe that coombs with the highlights of the interview with jamie dimon. mike, broader market lower except for health care. >> yes health care. a big jpmorgan health care conference going on. s&p 500 bent and didn't break. at the lows this morning about 4.9% off the record high that seemed to create a little bit of a dip buying instinct the other level to watch here generally speaking this low 4500 area also the early december low in the s&p 500 right around 4500. one thing traders look back on is if the low of december is broken that could mean a more bearish tape for the year. pressure has been in place on boert stocks and bonds take a look at what that's meant for a typical portfolio. that's what this etf essentially mimics it is not that it's down so much but that
. >>> we have a great lineup big call today on interest rate just mike wilson and katie stock t stockton on the charts tilray is a standout winner today following earnings this morning. we'll break down the numbers with the ceo irwin simon coming up first, mike, tracking the market action deirdre bosa with the nasdaq movers berhe that coombs with the highlights of the interview with jamie dimon. mike, broader market lower except for health care. >> yes health care. a big jpmorgan...