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woodrow wilson. the book is titled untold power the fascinating rise and complete sex legacy of first lady edith wilson. before we start, i want to let you know that we will save of time for some questions at the end, so please feel free to type those in the bottom. during the course of our discussion. and as i mentioned, we are happy to be co-hosting this women on wednesday with the first lady's initiative at agu and especially thrilled that the director of the first lady's initiative, our friend anita mcbride, is here tonight as well. anita, as i'm sure many of you know, is the former chief of staff for first lady laura bush and earlier in her career was the director of presidential personnel for ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. anita, let me have you set the stage a bit for our discussions tonight and just talk about what we can learn from the study of first ladies and their significant contributions to our history. thank you so much, betsy. i'm really thrilled to be here with you tonight and w
woodrow wilson. the book is titled untold power the fascinating rise and complete sex legacy of first lady edith wilson. before we start, i want to let you know that we will save of time for some questions at the end, so please feel free to type those in the bottom. during the course of our discussion. and as i mentioned, we are happy to be co-hosting this women on wednesday with the first lady's initiative at agu and especially thrilled that the director of the first lady's initiative, our...
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so even woodrow wilson, maybe especially woodrow wilson in a speech to women's group talking about how things used to be and how they need to have the long lens of history. and so on. i mentioned that prior to the civil war we didn't have these kinds of problems because everybody was happy. and and that may have been true. if one overlooks a rather significant share of the population who were enslaved of the same time, take them all. look at what happened during the 19 tens, during the peak as it were, of the progressive movement. and it got and worse and worse until we get to the nadir and we have what everybody now agrees is, is the worst time in race relations in american. as i mentioned. and it's really important stress this point we've had racial riots, you know, throughout our own lifetimes of the unique thing about what was going on in the progressive era is that these race riots were almost exclusively white on black violence. you know, black people were were begging to have law enforcement in their neighborhoods and so on. and it was just a terrible thing to see what happened
so even woodrow wilson, maybe especially woodrow wilson in a speech to women's group talking about how things used to be and how they need to have the long lens of history. and so on. i mentioned that prior to the civil war we didn't have these kinds of problems because everybody was happy. and and that may have been true. if one overlooks a rather significant share of the population who were enslaved of the same time, take them all. look at what happened during the 19 tens, during the peak as...
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i think about august wilson. i'm stuck and august wilson's also august wilson's artistic purpose. i find myself thinking about trayvon martin, and i want to know why i why the newspaper, why the media depicted him as such a monster deserving of such treatment. when all i saw was a 17 year old boy who had been followed home. right. empathy. that's what it that's what ideology has to do with. if ideologically we can construct the black experience as something that is hostile something that is aggressive, something that is violent, then the treatment of black people becomes justified by our criminal justice systems. right. but if can perform the narrative of blackness in such a way that it becomes universal, then maybe there be empathy, maybe we can get more. we can get the rest of america to go, you know what? this this demonizing of blackness that has happened on an ideological level, let's step away from that and let's find out at it. there's just a mother and that's a son. when we look at rose and we look at troy in fences, we're hearing the story of a man and a woman right. they
i think about august wilson. i'm stuck and august wilson's also august wilson's artistic purpose. i find myself thinking about trayvon martin, and i want to know why i why the newspaper, why the media depicted him as such a monster deserving of such treatment. when all i saw was a 17 year old boy who had been followed home. right. empathy. that's what it that's what ideology has to do with. if ideologically we can construct the black experience as something that is hostile something that is...
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wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not pre present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. now the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, are invited to participate. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain req
wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum...
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so thank you all at wilson. we are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and nuclear competition among united states, russia and china. best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. i want you to know this book is available as an e-book for free from the and you can find it online on our website. so for this discussion i am very to be sharing the stage with the best of the best. rob litvack is the wilson center senior vice president and director of international security. his strategic vision has really shaped the wilson center itself in his deep knowledge and critical thinking, has shaped many of us in this room understand nuclear issues, nonproliferation, his books on rogue states, u.s. foreign policy on managing risks and, on nuclear crises with north korea and iran have defined debates in washington and beyond. and that's no surprise b
so thank you all at wilson. we are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and nuclear competition among united states, russia and china. best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. i want you to know this book is available as an e-book for free from the and you can find it online on our website. so for this discussion i...
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so thank you all at wilson. we are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and nuclear competition among united states, russia and china. best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. i want you to know this book is available as an e-book for free from the and you can find it online on our website. so for this discussion i am very to be sharing the stage with the best of the best. rob litvack is the wilson center senior vice president and director of international security. his strategic vision has really shaped the wilson center itself in his deep knowledge and critical thinking, has shaped many of us in this room understand nuclear issues, nonproliferation, his books on rogue states, u.s. foreign policy on managing risks and, on nuclear crises with north korea and iran have defined debates in washington and beyond. and that's no surprise b
so thank you all at wilson. we are proud of our scholarship we use it to power our discussion of the critical challenges facing today. rob litvack snow book focuses on one of the most immediate challenges triple or instability and nuclear competition among united states, russia and china. best of for all of you and for people who are participating online. i want you to know this book is available as an e-book for free from the and you can find it online on our website. so for this discussion i...
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wilson: mr. speaker, purr opportunity seunt to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the ground a quorum is not presented and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain requests fo
wilson: mr. speaker, purr opportunity seunt to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the ground a quorum is not presented and make a point of...
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mark would like ve few wilson reports. mark would like very few england _ wilson reports.w england bowlers - wilson reports. mark would like| very few england bowlers before him but he cannot do it too often, today he was unleashed to all consistently at around 95 miles an hour. it was too good for five australia batters, it would be too that is around the world. michael woods�* contribution a key factor for australia to be bowled out for 263, but they got to that score thanks to mitchell marsh who came into the australian team and did what he did best, strong, belligerent, hard—hitting, helped by england�*s poor captain. mitchell marsh on 12th especially. pat cummins was booed consistently as were the australian team in general on a boisterous but i think controlled day from the crowd. cummins can take it out on the england that is when he comes into bowl and he did that i�*m helping to reduce england 68 four three at the close, after all that another thrilling ashes day, australia may well feel they came out top. how ashes day, australia may well feel they came out top.
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thank you, joel wilson, we will seak cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the week - will speak again as the week progresses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it is all about the rain. earlier today we have had these dark, threatening skies across southern areas of wales and this afternoon many of us will see outbreaks of rain. a couple of stripes of clouds, a couple of weather fronts, this poor northern ireland and scotland, white showery, quite a weak front. across the south of england and wales, this front is developing and the rain will become both more excessive and much heavier through the next few hours —— more extensive and is much heavier. i think it will be frustrating at wimbledon with lengthy rain delays and play completely washed out at times. if anything the rain gets heavier through the afternoon, rain fa
thank you, joel wilson, we will seak cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the week - will speak again as the week progresses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it is all about the rain. earlier today we have had these dark, threatening skies across southern areas of wales and this...
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when manson goes looking for wilson afterwards, and at one point, leaves a bullet and tells wilson thatennis wilson a bullet, didn't i? i gave him a bullet because he changed the words to my song. >> dennis wilson was so terrified ultimately of charlie manson that he ran from him. with anybody else, manson would have physically attacked them, but he has to live with it. he has to swallow it. only because manson still needed wilson's best friend, terry melcher. >> terry melcher was the son of doris day, the famous movie star and singer. he was living on cielo drive in benedict canyon. >> terry melcher is a genius at recognizing how to get marketable hit music. ♪ hey mr. tambourine man ♪ >> he would produce the byrd's version of "mr. tambourine man," "turn, turn, turn." >> he'd have over 80 hit singles within a few years. >> a significant force who could on his say so have signed charles manson to a record contract. >> so this makes manson all the more determined, whatever it takes, he is going to make terry melcher his friend and terry melcher will love it. manson never, ever considered
when manson goes looking for wilson afterwards, and at one point, leaves a bullet and tells wilson thatennis wilson a bullet, didn't i? i gave him a bullet because he changed the words to my song. >> dennis wilson was so terrified ultimately of charlie manson that he ran from him. with anybody else, manson would have physically attacked them, but he has to live with it. he has to swallow it. only because manson still needed wilson's best friend, terry melcher. >> terry melcher was...
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wilson? >> the effort to reform the police department started before all this. there are more problems seemingly falling out of the sky. you hurt a little bit from the naacp press conference there. one speaker said that he was simply in an untenable situation. so where does the city go from here? >> thank you, chief ford, for excepting a task that was unseen by many. your ability to work with people who were ready to undermine your leadership before you started is amazing. >> reporter: in community facing a policing scandal and crisis, the departure of the police chief is another big headline that perhaps is not so surprising. >> probably so much damage has been done that he could not repair the damage if he does not have trust. >> reporter: gigi crowder's day job is delivering mental health services, but she has made it her personal quest to fix the troubled antioch police department. she says the departure raises questions about the future of reform and something else. >> each day you pick up the news and you see about crime and killing in antioch. >> what wou
wilson? >> the effort to reform the police department started before all this. there are more problems seemingly falling out of the sky. you hurt a little bit from the naacp press conference there. one speaker said that he was simply in an untenable situation. so where does the city go from here? >> thank you, chief ford, for excepting a task that was unseen by many. your ability to work with people who were ready to undermine your leadership before you started is amazing. >>...
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wilson: mr. speaker irk object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: spur sunt to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this are postpone. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from california, mr. lue. -- mr. lieu. mr. lieu: pledge allegiance to the greatest nation in the world, ready, begin. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america indivisible, with liberty and justice for all -- i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one
wilson: mr. speaker irk object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: spur sunt to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this are postpone. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from california, mr. lue. -- mr. lieu. mr. lieu: pledge allegiance to the greatest nation in the world, ready, begin. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america indivisible, with liberty and...
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a masterpiece in taste. >>> dennis wilson goes to recording session. that night to find that there's this tribe of weird looking people in his house making themselves at home, you know, inviting him in and he walks up to the leader, charlie. >> dennis said, "you're not going to kill me, are you?." >> and charlie drops down on his knees, kisses dennis' feet and says, "do i look like i'm going to hurt you, man?." >> shortly thereafter a small group of us moved into dennis'. >> the girls are taking off their clothes ready to do anything dennis wants. >> we were invited to dinner at dennis' house. we got there and bruce and i were the only people with clothing on at dinner. so i thought that was kind of unusual. >> endless orgies and endless drug parties. it was just all there with charlie manson orchestrating it. >> dennis was having issues with his ex-wife and custody of the kids. >> manson played on dennis' insecurities. >> people like charlie manson can smell it. i mean he's like a heat seeking missile. he could look at someone. he could size them up a
a masterpiece in taste. >>> dennis wilson goes to recording session. that night to find that there's this tribe of weird looking people in his house making themselves at home, you know, inviting him in and he walks up to the leader, charlie. >> dennis said, "you're not going to kill me, are you?." >> and charlie drops down on his knees, kisses dennis' feet and says, "do i look like i'm going to hurt you, man?." >> shortly thereafter a small group...
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. >> erin wilson has the highlights. plus, reaction from the newest warrior chris paul. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the warriors having a tough go right now in summer league in vegas, at least so far, they out to the lakers in their first matchup this past friday will today wasn't different against the pelicans. >> but nonetheless, nba summer league is in go. the warriors. >> they go. the new addition, chris paul was steph curry sidelines. okay. 1st quarter warriors down by 3 lester quinones. >> did a decent tells throws it down 13 points for santos. the warriors within one late in the second. now, can you own is what does he do? think from the corner per usual nets what he does. 26 points for the warriors had their lead to 5 0th quarter. now pelicans with a five-point lead at this point. dairy and seabright. nice eurostep their past grandpa. jim finishes the layup. 25 point for seabron. the warriors fall in this one yet again. 94 to 86. they'll take on the dallas mavericks on wednesday and before the game, though, our
. >> erin wilson has the highlights. plus, reaction from the newest warrior chris paul. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the warriors having a tough go right now in summer league in vegas, at least so far, they out to the lakers in their first matchup this past friday will today wasn't different against the pelicans. >> but nonetheless, nba summer league is in go. the warriors. >> they go. the new addition, chris paul was steph curry sidelines. okay. 1st quarter...
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joe wilson is there for us. given travis head dug in give australia a lead of more than 250? pretty confident, i would say. great persistence and stamina i think showing by the spectators here. as you say, didn't see a ball bowled until 4:45pm. you say, didn't see a ball bowled untillizlispm. play you say, didn't see a ball bowled until 4:45pm. play eventually went on until 7:30pm. remember, until 4:45pm. play eventually went on until7:30pm. remember, the until 4:45pm. play eventually went on until 7:30pm. remember, the day started with england needing to take six wickets. eight quick start thanks to chris woakes. we saw him get rid of the dangerous mitchell marsh first. we also saw chris woakes get rid of wicketkeeper alex carey for just five. carrie is woakes get rid of wicketkeeper alex carey forjust five. carrie is one of the australians here and they love to boo. they still haven't forgotten i think of what happened with that stumping at lord's. australian... ben stokes knew he had to take on the short, kne
joe wilson is there for us. given travis head dug in give australia a lead of more than 250? pretty confident, i would say. great persistence and stamina i think showing by the spectators here. as you say, didn't see a ball bowled until 4:45pm. you say, didn't see a ball bowled untillizlispm. play you say, didn't see a ball bowled until 4:45pm. play eventually went on until 7:30pm. remember, until 4:45pm. play eventually went on until7:30pm. remember, the until 4:45pm. play eventually went on...
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wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. as a 31-year army veteran myself and a grateful father of four sons who served overseas in iraq, afghanistan and egypt, i believe very much in the principles of ronald reagan. peace through strength. i'm very grateful that in fact president donald trump was the first person to recognize and try to stop the war in ukraine. he sent missiles to stop putin, war criminal putin. he put american troops in poland, which had the effect of stopping war criminal putin he also warned the chancellor of germany, angela merkel, and others that north stream 2 should be closed -- nord stream 2 should be closed and stopped to avoid a funding by war criminal putin in. that tradition i would oppose any cutting of the defense because we know this is a worldwide war that we're in of authoritarians versus democracies. this is not a war we chose. war criminal putin is the person who started the war february 24. thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman from california. ms. kamlager-dove: how much time do we have
wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. as a 31-year army veteran myself and a grateful father of four sons who served overseas in iraq, afghanistan and egypt, i believe very much in the principles of ronald reagan. peace through strength. i'm very grateful that in fact president donald trump was the first person to recognize and try to stop the war in ukraine. he sent missiles to stop putin, war criminal putin. he put american troops in poland, which had the effect of stopping war criminal putin he...
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mike wilson backing off some of his bearish sentiment.ts where they are at, do you believe we'll see some decline in the markets coming up >> yeah, i mean, look, short term is technically strong and you have a lot of technical supporting this kind of bull market thesis so i don't think we will fully retest the lows but see it hitting a wall because you're still in a restrictive policy and the fundamental view i have is the world getting better or is the world getting worse over the next 6 to 12 months? that's what investors need to ask themselves and you continue to see deterioration and things like consumer spend something stuck, manufacturing pmis are falling. when you're stuck in this down cycle, if you look at european manufacturing has attracted the most since covid, i don't see the catalyst to push this market higher and with the breadth being narrow that led us up guaranteed obviously breadth has widened recently but i think you just need to look elsewhere than the megacap tech, your values, small caps and be defensive? >> with tha
mike wilson backing off some of his bearish sentiment.ts where they are at, do you believe we'll see some decline in the markets coming up >> yeah, i mean, look, short term is technically strong and you have a lot of technical supporting this kind of bull market thesis so i don't think we will fully retest the lows but see it hitting a wall because you're still in a restrictive policy and the fundamental view i have is the world getting better or is the world getting worse over the next 6...
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after rain wilson is on a mission to find out.e, ten pm, on msnbc. and in the first episode of rain wilson and the geography of bliss. this is a new documentary series, and it follows wilson as he explores the happiest places on earth. here's a preview of his journey to iceland. >> wow, we are in a bubbly sulfuric viking armpit. >> i look around, i'm, like well, i could be happy here. anyone could be happy here. i mean, this, is there is so much beauty. >> it's not something you get used to. it's not -- anytime you go into nature, our capital city is the biggest city, it has about half the population. but you can be in the middle of nowhere in like 20 minutes. >> are those birds gano tackle? >> i think they might. they don't like us being here. >> intruders, intruders! >> turning into a hitchcock movie fast. this close luster nature, when i talk about nature, i mean the whole thing, like, the closest to the weather. the weather will go from sunny to snowing too snowy again to raining in one hour. and we never know what's gonna hap
after rain wilson is on a mission to find out.e, ten pm, on msnbc. and in the first episode of rain wilson and the geography of bliss. this is a new documentary series, and it follows wilson as he explores the happiest places on earth. here's a preview of his journey to iceland. >> wow, we are in a bubbly sulfuric viking armpit. >> i look around, i'm, like well, i could be happy here. anyone could be happy here. i mean, this, is there is so much beauty. >> it's not something...
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but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate. and we once again, a situation where the parties which will wilson thought were rather bankrupt in terms of their principles, are sort of running on fumes from the civil war, largely. and he worried that that basically leaving american politics. and wilson articulated very powerfully an alternative vision, very much different from madison's in federalist number ten, where madison was celebrating complexity and the multiple dissatisfaction as a solution to possible tyranny. wilson wants clean lines such that we can have accountability and he bel
but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate....
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the geography of bliss with rain wilson's ten pm msnbc streaming as well on peacock. until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. have a good night. new - ok. i look in the camera? - yeah. - like on "the office"? - yeah. - [chuckles] - yeah, but not my cup of tea. [mellow acoustic music] - oh, really? [laughs] - i guess it's true that you can't make everyone happy. - which is actually why i'm visiting this country
the geography of bliss with rain wilson's ten pm msnbc streaming as well on peacock. until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. have a good night. new - ok. i look in the camera? - yeah. - like on "the office"? - yeah. - [chuckles] - yeah, but not my cup of tea. [mellow acoustic music] - oh, really? [laughs] - i guess it's true that you can't make everyone happy. - which is actually why i'm visiting this country
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joe wilson, thank you very much. at the _ had. joe wilson, thank you very much.son, thank you very much. at the culmination of - had. joe wilson, thank you very i much. at the culmination of these ashes. at the women's world cup... the stakes were high for tournament co—hosts australia... they needed a win to book their place in the knockouts. and the matildas delivered against canada — without needing to call upon star player sam kerr... elsewhere, an impressive win forjapan — who have to be considered in the mix to win this year... ben croucher reports. this could have been australia's last dance at their own broke up at the matilda's will keep on waltzing. with the home crowd proving the perfect soundtrack in melbourne it did not take long for them to find their group. bi; did not take long for them to find their groun— did not take long for them to find their group. by so giving australia delete! some _ their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals _ their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals are _ their group. by so giving australia dele
joe wilson, thank you very much. at the _ had. joe wilson, thank you very much.son, thank you very much. at the culmination of - had. joe wilson, thank you very i much. at the culmination of these ashes. at the women's world cup... the stakes were high for tournament co—hosts australia... they needed a win to book their place in the knockouts. and the matildas delivered against canada — without needing to call upon star player sam kerr... elsewhere, an impressive win forjapan — who have...
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wilson's team got the win over breanna stewart's last year.y they are looking forward to this clash of basketball's best. >> wnba all-star weekend, let's get to it. >> the wnba live experience inside the mandalay bay is a top destination for fans. jerseys show who people are pulling for but despite who wins, the wnba is promising fans will not leave disappointing. they are implement in three special rules. there will be a four-point shot, the shot clock will go from 24 to 20 seconds, forcing players to pick up the pace, and will be automatic points for free throws, not having to go to the line until the last two minutes. >> they have the best players playing against each other. it is like a dream pickup game. they have the draft to pick each other. it adds an element of competition. it will be a good game. no doubt about it. >> this is great to see all the fans come together. a lot of people like to say we do not have fans this shows that we do. >> we have run into wnba fans all over vegas. most are pulling 14 wilson. it is stacked with player
wilson's team got the win over breanna stewart's last year.y they are looking forward to this clash of basketball's best. >> wnba all-star weekend, let's get to it. >> the wnba live experience inside the mandalay bay is a top destination for fans. jerseys show who people are pulling for but despite who wins, the wnba is promising fans will not leave disappointing. they are implement in three special rules. there will be a four-point shot, the shot clock will go from 24 to 20...
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had taken office while woodrow wilson was recovering from a stroke. can find the full schedule on your program guide or watch anytime on c-span.org/history. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it anytime online on c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates, and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting highlights. these guideline markers are on the right-hand side of your screen. this timeline tool makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was debated in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's point of interest. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democrac
had taken office while woodrow wilson was recovering from a stroke. can find the full schedule on your program guide or watch anytime on c-span.org/history. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it anytime online on c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates, and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting highlights. these guideline markers are on the right-hand side of your screen. this timeline tool makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was...
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wilson: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the resolution. this yemen national emergency is the basis for sanctions against iran-backed houthi leaders who have spent the past decade wage ago deadly and murderous and destructive civil war in yemen. the extremist sanctioned under this emergency have destabilized the middle east and threatened the security of tens of thousands of americans who reside or work in or near yemen. throughout the persian gulf. if we overturn this national emergency those sanction also automatically and immediately disappeared. the iranian backed houthi's sanctioned under this emergency proudly chant the slogan, death to america, death to israel. they recruit an indoctrinate thousands of yemeni youths into their extremist ideology through schools and summer camps, all while committing murderous human rights abuses every day. the houthis are a key part of iran's strategy to undermine the stability of the united states and its partners. thanks to years of support from iran
wilson: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the resolution. this yemen national emergency is the basis for sanctions against iran-backed houthi leaders who have spent the past decade wage ago deadly and murderous and destructive civil war in yemen. the extremist sanctioned under this emergency have destabilized the middle east and threatened the security of tens of thousands of americans who reside or work in or near yemen. throughout the persian gulf. if we overturn this national emergency...