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he was krit kcritical of wilson that point. wilson admired hoover. such men as hoover he said stir me deeply and make me in love with duty. together with the adoring press attention hoover received through the publicity effort hoover's ties to house and to the president himself perfectly positioned him for a major appointment when the u.s. entered the war in april 1917. just to be sure though hoover in the weeks prior to april between the time period when germany declared its intention to start unrestricted sub marine warfare -- between february and march hoover was trying to drum up money and he was lobbying congress to give an appropriation to the work. so when the crisis over sub marine warfare started hoover gave a series of interviews and contacts with officials that he knew. so he lobbied pretty hard for the job. something in the administration if the u.s. got involved in the war. in some ways he was pushing against an open door. he was a famous figure at this point. wilson liked him from the exchanges of letters they had and wilson's closest a
he was krit kcritical of wilson that point. wilson admired hoover. such men as hoover he said stir me deeply and make me in love with duty. together with the adoring press attention hoover received through the publicity effort hoover's ties to house and to the president himself perfectly positioned him for a major appointment when the u.s. entered the war in april 1917. just to be sure though hoover in the weeks prior to april between the time period when germany declared its intention to start...
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wilson did in march 1915. hoover thereafter stayed in touch with the president. making a point of praising wilson's diplomacy with germany until late 1915. in fact during the crisis, hoover wrote a long memo to wilson outlining with the germans. he was vaguely critical of wilson at that point, but when wilson's diplomacy succeeded in diffusing the crisis, hoover had nothing but praise for the president. . wilson in turn admired hoover. hoover was a great international figure, he told his wife in the 1915. such men as hoover he said stern me deeply and make me in love with duty. together with the adorning press attention hoover received through the crb publicity effort, hoover's ties to colonel house and to the president himself perfectly positioned him for a major appointment when the u.s. entered the war in april 1917. just to be sure though, hoover in the weeks prior to april in between the time period when germany declared it's intention to start unrestricted summary in warfare which they nounsed in 1917. h
wilson did in march 1915. hoover thereafter stayed in touch with the president. making a point of praising wilson's diplomacy with germany until late 1915. in fact during the crisis, hoover wrote a long memo to wilson outlining with the germans. he was vaguely critical of wilson at that point, but when wilson's diplomacy succeeded in diffusing the crisis, hoover had nothing but praise for the president. . wilson in turn admired hoover. hoover was a great international figure, he told his wife...
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that wilson had not been expected the u.s. to be drawn to the european war but by 1917 he felt he was cornered. that this was not something he viewed with any enthusiasm, he felt a moral responsibility. something that he did not do with enthusiasm. his war message was somber. gives is it isit something that is necessary and a solemn duty. they represent wilson as gambling and i think we have to go back to 1915 to the origins of this gambled. gambled, this is the french channel steamer that was torpedoed and many americans ,njured in march of 1916 leading to wilson drawing what we now call a red outline, awarding the germans that they must follow the rules or u.s. would break off relations. i think what happened is that wilson faced a key decision at the time of the sinking of the lusitania. lusitania hef the want -- he writes to william wishess bryan, that he with all his heart that he could find a way as so defined his but to doual wish, join -- havewould america join the walk -- war. he could have taken the action that bryan
that wilson had not been expected the u.s. to be drawn to the european war but by 1917 he felt he was cornered. that this was not something he viewed with any enthusiasm, he felt a moral responsibility. something that he did not do with enthusiasm. his war message was somber. gives is it isit something that is necessary and a solemn duty. they represent wilson as gambling and i think we have to go back to 1915 to the origins of this gambled. gambled, this is the french channel steamer that was...
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robert wilson who trusts his images. their cross to language and translated the bible from greek into german. production plays with luther's language his translations and writings. some of the tax summary cited in the original greek by the actress lydia corney or do who is currently the greek culture minister. entire creative team is international. it's been a long a buy from as i've been involved in developing the project from the start that's why they called us selves the creative team because we work together and each person contributes ideas which have been developed by it all of course subordinate to the basic idea that bob had and what the idea is inspiring him. that's aligned for. the old master of images is still full of inspiration and the ideas are perfected step by step. for wilson every movement every posture has to be just trying the the. the right. on the ball here but. basically it's an enormous jigsaw puzzle that robert wilson is constructing. like you know in my works i diagram them or. put them together
robert wilson who trusts his images. their cross to language and translated the bible from greek into german. production plays with luther's language his translations and writings. some of the tax summary cited in the original greek by the actress lydia corney or do who is currently the greek culture minister. entire creative team is international. it's been a long a buy from as i've been involved in developing the project from the start that's why they called us selves the creative team...
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basically it's an enormous jigsaw puzzle that robert wilson has constructing. like you know in my works i diagram them or. put them together mathematically so i can see the total picture quickly and. later we can fill in former content. a crucial element is the lighting. seventy. eight and seventy. it. should go for about that stuff. that's on the floor and i don't want to go where you are. very good to me light is the most essential element and theater in architecture albert einstein said light is the measure of all things. and without life there is no space. was the water dorian becomes a stage. shot of it couldn't he creates walks of in which people mention talented people move and speak or saying well and placing orders in. this for us but everything else light sounds props stage sat whether it's painted on the floor on the ceiling or around about regardless. should be that a hymn everything is supposed to come together and support it that's how he really houses says home. the. was. the the the. the. the. i've been working fifty years and the theatre i've n
basically it's an enormous jigsaw puzzle that robert wilson has constructing. like you know in my works i diagram them or. put them together mathematically so i can see the total picture quickly and. later we can fill in former content. a crucial element is the lighting. seventy. eight and seventy. it. should go for about that stuff. that's on the floor and i don't want to go where you are. very good to me light is the most essential element and theater in architecture albert einstein said...
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of the wilson center, happy to be talking to a packed crowd. and to welcome secretary rex tillerson back to the wilson center. as you know, mr. secretary, the wilson center has a tradition of honoring business and political leaders who follow our 28th president's dictum, that would be woodrow wilson, to, quote, enable the world to live more amply with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope, and achievement. ms. harman: the center honor new 2010 and you honored us by attending our event in dallas in 2014, where richard fisher, outgoing chairman of the dallas fed, received our public service award. you and i sat together. we're delighted to welcome you back this morning to talk about the future of u.s. relations with europe, and to take some questions from me and some of you in the audience. since we only have 50 minutes of your time, those here today submitted questions on arrival and we selected a few at random, which i will put to the secretary. by the way, your predecessors and most recently john kerry have addressed us on prior occasion
of the wilson center, happy to be talking to a packed crowd. and to welcome secretary rex tillerson back to the wilson center. as you know, mr. secretary, the wilson center has a tradition of honoring business and political leaders who follow our 28th president's dictum, that would be woodrow wilson, to, quote, enable the world to live more amply with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope, and achievement. ms. harman: the center honor new 2010 and you honored us by attending our event in...
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wilson clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular the arrangement of the blanket and the precisely determined folding of the sheet have to be practiced by the assistants so that it looks exactly the same at each performance. so we know we're doing we're very close to. the editor at the end of it the was the end was the. marquis in so right and i am very fond of him because he is such a loving well he is but he's not sloppy he is absolutely precise i think precision and not arbitrary ness is an aspect of every form of aat when he believed he could be like. evolution. this. week that when performed this death scene takes twelve minutes. it begins with a quotation from luther about children and their innocence joy and parity. the the air was the. the air way was the way the the air was. martin luther for me is a point in time and. you have different points and different eras and which change happens and. so i see him something more abstractly as it's a point in time where things changed. i am. the stylized housewife in the
wilson clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular the arrangement of the blanket and the precisely determined folding of the sheet have to be practiced by the assistants so that it looks exactly the same at each performance. so we know we're doing we're very close to. the editor at the end of it the was the end was the. marquis in so right and i am very fond of him because he is such a loving well he is but he's not sloppy he is absolutely precise i think precision and not...
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we go out with more from wilson zhang, and thanks for watching. wilson?mply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. . would someone that age be hanging out at the mall. >>> i've been wanting to tell this story for ten years. >>> this guy was on a killing rampage. >>> they don't have water? that's okay. >>> this is sold. >>> good morning and welcome to "sunday today" on this november 19th. i'm willie geist. another busy sunday morning that includes a flashback to last year's presidential election. president trump and hillary clinton renew their public feud. secretary clinton saying the president is obsessed with her. the president slamming clinton as a, quote, loser after she brought up russia's disinformation campaign as well
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catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. >> mike: undrafted player. chicago had him and released him. arizona put him on the practice squad. inactive every game last year. mckissic. tyrann mathieu starts and finished off. deone bucannon. >> cris: one of the bizarre rules is that deone bucannon could have grabbed him by the hair. that is one that is allowed. they are not going to put restrictions on wearing the hair out of the helmet. if you want to take a shot to grab it, it stops most people. >> mike: it is third. arizona trying to preserve tonights. probably will take one here if they will get the stop. third down run with mck
catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. >> mike: undrafted player. chicago had him...
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catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. chicago had him and released him. arizona put him on the practice squad. inactive every game last year. mckissic. tyrann mathieu starts and finished off. deone bucannon. >> cris: one of the bizarre rules is that deone bucannon could have grabbed him by the hair. that is one that is allowed. they are not going to put restrictions on wearing the hair out of the helmet. if you want to take a shot to grab it, it stops most people. >> mike: it is third. arizona trying to preserve tonights. probably will take one here if they will get the stop. third down run with mckissic. he will get to the 1
catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. chicago had him and released him. arizona put...
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wilson: mr. speaker, congratulations to bill, chairman of the south carolina military base task force on receiving the south carolina chamber of commerce sergeant william jasper freedom award this year. , sergeant s wife william jasper freedom award is named for the revolutionary war patriot and given to those who have performed outstanding public service and contributions to the freedom of the people of south carolina and our nation. as chairman of the south carolina's military base task force, he has worked with leaders across the nation to enhance the value of south carolina's military installations and facilities. he's also improved the quality of life for military personnel and their families. as the father of four sons in military service who have i am grateful to the leadership of bill. this is a bell deserved honor. i look forward to working with him in the future to make sure our men and women i am grateful to the leadership of bill. this is a bell deserved honor. i look forward to worki
wilson: mr. speaker, congratulations to bill, chairman of the south carolina military base task force on receiving the south carolina chamber of commerce sergeant william jasper freedom award this year. , sergeant s wife william jasper freedom award is named for the revolutionary war patriot and given to those who have performed outstanding public service and contributions to the freedom of the people of south carolina and our nation. as chairman of the south carolina's military base task...
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i am reminded of the comments wilson made to his propagandist when it dawned on wilson that he had made promises to everybody. he said, i'm wondering whether you have not unconsciously spun a net for me from which there is no escape. that is classic woodrow wilson, taking the blame to someone else but softening the blow by saying unconsciously. the united states has to figure out how to deal with the already existing plans that the europeans have put in place. john explained the same stakeout agreement yesterday. the idea that the division of the ottoman in the middle east zonefive zones, the blue for the french, the red zone for british, area a under french influence, area the under british influence, and this bizarre area they will call palestine, and we will figure out what to do with that later down the line. this appears to be the old way of doing things. this is the old british-french imperial, cut the lines as we draw them, and we will split them up. they are also angry at the fact that most americans find out about this agreement, in fact all americans find out about the agreeme
i am reminded of the comments wilson made to his propagandist when it dawned on wilson that he had made promises to everybody. he said, i'm wondering whether you have not unconsciously spun a net for me from which there is no escape. that is classic woodrow wilson, taking the blame to someone else but softening the blow by saying unconsciously. the united states has to figure out how to deal with the already existing plans that the europeans have put in place. john explained the same stakeout...
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brandeis advised wilson and advised fdr. but in advising wilson, he did that himself. he helped convince the wilson administration to support the balfour declaration. important, but wilson was out of office, he helped wilson write a new manifesto for the democratic party. but what really became today unacceptable and the height of impropriety, in the 1930's, he worked out a relationship and a deal with frank for. foandeis was -- with frank rter -- relationship and a deal with frankfurter. frankfurter could write and under his name. he would draft things that frankfurter would take to the air -- to fdr. and what were the extrajudicial activities of frankfurter? david david: he worked for years trying to pressure roosevelt into nominating learned -- leonard hand. he was a federal judge at the time. that didn't work. he lobbied with roosevelt, which you are not supposed to do, 2.80 series of federal judges, which to appoint a series of federal judges. also appointments to the supreme court, where he was less successful. ironically, during the holocaust, frankfurter had re
brandeis advised wilson and advised fdr. but in advising wilson, he did that himself. he helped convince the wilson administration to support the balfour declaration. important, but wilson was out of office, he helped wilson write a new manifesto for the democratic party. but what really became today unacceptable and the height of impropriety, in the 1930's, he worked out a relationship and a deal with frank for. foandeis was -- with frank rter -- relationship and a deal with frankfurter....
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and detective wilson had discovered something else. had actually tried to purchase another gun at a local pawnshop one month earlier. someone is about to step forward from the shadows to say he knows exactly what happened to mike snyder. mystery over? or just beginning? here again, josh mankiewicz. >> mike snyder had been missing for eight long years. his family didn't know where he was, and the detective investigating the case had a hunch that mike's wife ellen was somehow involved. neighbors had even seen her and her son digging in their backyard. you had looked in the yard, not found anything, not found mike anywhere, not been able to talk to ellen. i mean, i'm not going to say this wasn't going anywhere, but it certainly didn't seem to be pointing immediately to any resolution. ten years of probation and on a minor offense two to four years? how do you do this? my brother's signature on either line. >> that's true, ellen says. she did sign mike's name but says mike knew all about it. the more terri thought about mike, the more she
and detective wilson had discovered something else. had actually tried to purchase another gun at a local pawnshop one month earlier. someone is about to step forward from the shadows to say he knows exactly what happened to mike snyder. mystery over? or just beginning? here again, josh mankiewicz. >> mike snyder had been missing for eight long years. his family didn't know where he was, and the detective investigating the case had a hunch that mike's wife ellen was somehow involved....
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?ns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?ns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party....
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a memorial for president wilson. we are a public institution focused on our research on international affairs. i focus on the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. host: big region. tell us, what, as you see it, is the significance to this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. there are important issues happening in the region. he will be addressing a lot of them. it is a very long trip. the white house is saying it is the longest trip by a president to asia in 25 years. traveling to 25 different countries, south korea, japan, china, be an homage and the philippines and addressing a wide for righty of issues. the main ones being north korea with anrnational trade overlay of what many see as a general competition between the united states and china on who will be the region in the future. host: the wall street journal today has the headline "north korea to dominate the agenda for the president's trip." longest andump's most anticipated trip starts on saturda
a memorial for president wilson. we are a public institution focused on our research on international affairs. i focus on the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. host: big region. tell us, what, as you see it, is the significance to this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. there are important issues happening in the region. he will be addressing a lot of them. it is a very long trip. the white house is saying it is the longest...
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briefly explain what the wilson center is. is a: the wilson center congressionally created think tank. we were created in the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. asia-pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. it's a broad -- host: a big region. what is the significance of this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. the stakes are very high. there are many important issues in the region. he will be addressing a lot of them. it is also a long trip. the white house is saying is the longest trip by a president to asia in 25 years. he will be traveling to five different countries. south korea, japan, china, vietnam and the philippines. and addressing a wide variety of different issues. the main ones being north korea and international trade with the broader overly of what many see as a general competition between the u.s. and china on who will be leading the region in the future. host: the wall street j
briefly explain what the wilson center is. is a: the wilson center congressionally created think tank. we were created in the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. asia-pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. it's a broad -- host: a big region. what is the significance of this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. the stakes are very high. there are many important...
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catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. >> mike: undrafted player. chicago had him and released him. arizona put him on the practice squad. inactive every game last year. mckissic. tyrann mathieu starts and finished off. deone bucannon. >> cris: one of the bizarre rules is that deone bucannon could have grabbed him by the hair. that is one that is allowed. they are not going to put restrictions on wearing the hair out of the helmet. if you want to take a shot to grab it, it stops most people. >> mike: it is third. arizona trying to preserve tonights. probably will take one here if they will get the stop. third down run with mck
catch russell wilson on halloween? loved that. >> mike: priceless, dressing up as his head coach. 4:14 to go. thomas rawls the carry. he is going to lose a yard. coming up later tonight on nfl network, the postgame show. star of the game will join the guys on the set. mazda postgame over on nfl network. >> cris: one guy for arizona that stuck out for bruce arians tonight, i think, number 72 pierre. he made a lot of plays here tonight. >> mike: undrafted player. chicago had him...
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david: brandeis advised wilson and advised fdr. but in advising wilson, he did that himself.n fact, he helped convince the wilson administration to support the balfour declaration. in 1917, 100 years ago. importantly, when wilson was out of office, he helped wilson write a new manifesto for the democratic party. but what really became today would be unacceptable and the height of impropriety, in the 1930's, he worked out a relationship and a deal with frankfurter. brandeis was a millionaire. frankfurter struggled most of his life. he paid a monthly stipend. whatever you would call it. a salary so that frankfurter under his name articles for the new republic and the harvard law review and other places. brian: this is when frankfurter was at harvard? harvard. then, in the 1930's, that is how brandeis helped shape part of the early new deal legislation. he would draft things that frankfurter would take to fdr. brian: what was his extrajudicial activities? fdr onhe tried to advise everything, particularly judicial. worked for years trying to pressure roosevelt into nominating lea
david: brandeis advised wilson and advised fdr. but in advising wilson, he did that himself.n fact, he helped convince the wilson administration to support the balfour declaration. in 1917, 100 years ago. importantly, when wilson was out of office, he helped wilson write a new manifesto for the democratic party. but what really became today would be unacceptable and the height of impropriety, in the 1930's, he worked out a relationship and a deal with frankfurter. brandeis was a millionaire....
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the wilson center needs renewal. and surely, everyone here including service offices think that state department needs renewal. however, questions have arisen about the steep cuts in your budget proposed by the office of management and budget. it does not mean that is what congress will enact. and what some claim is a hollowing out of your department. most recently today, two valued friends of the wilson center, nick burns and crocker, both enormously experienced foreign service officers, and ambassadors wrote a piece in the new york times with a lot of information about who is leaving and what the implications are. my understanding is there's another side to the story. so i would like to ask you to tell your side of the story and give us your vision for what the state department should become. >> me start with the budget because obviously it is easier to address. the state department was given a budget in 2016. it was a record high budget. almost $55 billion. this was above what traditionally has been a budget that
the wilson center needs renewal. and surely, everyone here including service offices think that state department needs renewal. however, questions have arisen about the steep cuts in your budget proposed by the office of management and budget. it does not mean that is what congress will enact. and what some claim is a hollowing out of your department. most recently today, two valued friends of the wilson center, nick burns and crocker, both enormously experienced foreign service officers, and...
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the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. >> big region. significanceis the of this trip to asia for president trump? very significant trip. the stakes are very high. he's going to be addressing a lot of it. it's also going to be a long trip. the white house is saying it's the longest trip by a president to asia in 25 years. he is traveling to five different countries, south korea, japan, china, vietnam, and the philippines. he is addressing a wide variety of different issues, the main ones being north korea and international trade with an is aay of what many see general competition between the united states and china on who's going to be leading the region in the future. the washington journal has the headline to dominate the agenda for the trip saying president trump starts the longest and most anticipated and his first year of an office on saturday. pyongyang's desire to be consider
the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. >> big region. significanceis the of this trip to asia for president trump? very significant trip. the stakes are very high. he's going to be addressing a lot of it. it's also going to be a long trip. the white house is saying it's the longest trip by a president to asia in 25 years. he is traveling to...
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briefly explain what the wilson center is. is a: the wilson center congressionally created think tank. we were created in the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. asia-pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. it's a broad -- host: a big region. what is the significance of this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. the stakes are very high. there are many important issues in the region. he will be addressing a lot of them. it is also a long trip. the white house is saying is the longest trip by a president to asia in 25 years. he will be traveling to five different countries. south korea, japan, china, vietnam and the philippines. and addressing a wide variety of different issues. the main ones being north korea and international trade with the broader overly of what many see as a general competition between the u.s. and china on who will be leading the region in the future. host: the wall street j
briefly explain what the wilson center is. is a: the wilson center congressionally created think tank. we were created in the 1960's as a memorial to president wilson. we are a public institution focused on research on international affairs. asia-pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. it's a broad -- host: a big region. what is the significance of this trip to asia for president trump? guest: it is a very significant trip. the stakes are very high. there are many important...
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please welcome congresswoman frederica wilson. >> [applause] rep. wilson: thank you so much madam leader. protocol has already been established. when i arrived in congress in 2011, i met congresswoman jackie spear. i soon realized she was the woman who was -- woman whose heroic adventures were chronicled in the jonestown lifetime movies. on the floor of the house, i would watch this woman with so much grace and poise,much graced wonder how she overcame so much. i was intrigued. so one day i sat next to her and asked her to tell me exactly what happened. it was a story of an amazing, courageous, an outstanding constituent service, rendered by a congressman who was dedicated to his job and to his district. i was in awe. i asked her if congress ever honored him in any way, or anything had been designated with his name, and she said no. i said, congresswoman, he was a hero, they never did? she said, no. i said, that is terrible. i think something should be done, even though it had been 36 years since hisyears since his . after all, he was the first memb
please welcome congresswoman frederica wilson. >> [applause] rep. wilson: thank you so much madam leader. protocol has already been established. when i arrived in congress in 2011, i met congresswoman jackie spear. i soon realized she was the woman who was -- woman whose heroic adventures were chronicled in the jonestown lifetime movies. on the floor of the house, i would watch this woman with so much grace and poise,much graced wonder how she overcame so much. i was intrigued. so one day...
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wilson used to live in that home as a foster child. his motive was burglary. her body was upstairs. the little boys in school uniforms notified neighbors that she was hurt. >> she is never forgotten. we always want to always remember her and love her. i am going to do everything i can to make sure that my grandson lives a normal life. >> reporter: wilson is charged with first-degree murder, possession of a weapon as well as hindering apprehension. he called his parents and asked them to dispose of a pair of sneakers that he was wearing when he kicked in the back door. >> physical evidence linking the defendant to the crime was found on an outside window, as well as the victim's shirt and a piece of gym equipment that was used in the murder. >> wilson had only been released the day before carter's death. he is in the cape may coupenty jail as they prepare for their first thanksgiving without her. >> every sunday, i take her flowers to her grave site. the first time was hard. this sunday, i get to tell her some good news. >> reporter: cydney long, nbc news 10 news. >>> chill wy start
wilson used to live in that home as a foster child. his motive was burglary. her body was upstairs. the little boys in school uniforms notified neighbors that she was hurt. >> she is never forgotten. we always want to always remember her and love her. i am going to do everything i can to make sure that my grandson lives a normal life. >> reporter: wilson is charged with first-degree murder, possession of a weapon as well as hindering apprehension. he called his parents and asked...
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his home so it's wilson, guadalupe and then comal. did he just go up there and get in the remote area and shoot himself in the head, was he shooting at other people, we still have a lot of unanswered questions about what transpired once the witness saw him and confronted him and he dropped the rifle. we know -- a question we had earlier, what type of weapon. we know it's an ar 15 variant rifle and is the most common military-style rifle. usually semiautomatic. can have a large magazine on that. and this is what he's doing. he's emptying it into the crowd. you know, other witnesses say he reloaded a number of times. the sheriff and the dps trooper also said he had a tactical vest, a bulletproof vest on and might have had one of these attachments where you can carry multiple magazines. we call them load-bearing vests where you have multiple magazines on. s.w.a.t. officers use them all the time. so he might have had a lot of magazines on him when he was doing this murder. >> mark, i want to go to you on this. talking about a ruger ar ass
his home so it's wilson, guadalupe and then comal. did he just go up there and get in the remote area and shoot himself in the head, was he shooting at other people, we still have a lot of unanswered questions about what transpired once the witness saw him and confronted him and he dropped the rifle. we know -- a question we had earlier, what type of weapon. we know it's an ar 15 variant rifle and is the most common military-style rifle. usually semiautomatic. can have a large magazine on that....
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russell wilson forces him back. russell wilson picked up picked off. 2nd quarter, scoreless, backed up in their own territory, wagner wrestled the ball away from taylor. interception. seattle wasted no time turning it into points. that is a touchdown. 7-0 seahawks. 5 minutes left in the half. 49ers offense trying to get on track. drops it. 34-yard gain. san francisco in business. but seattle brings the pressure on 3rd down. smith credit if the sack. the 49ers are forced to punt. 49ers get the ball back. strike over the middle. 29-yard gain. set up a field goal. san francisco trailed 7-3 at halftime. held to 9 yards in the first half. 7 carries for 38 yards on this drive to set up a field goal. russell wilson responded with his best of the game. his first career touchdown. 14-6 seahawks. 4th quarter now, russell wilson hits the other tight end to cap off an avenue play 63-yard drive. 21-6 seahawks. michael bennett slams him to the round. this time he would not be able to continue. the final play of the game, re like
russell wilson forces him back. russell wilson picked up picked off. 2nd quarter, scoreless, backed up in their own territory, wagner wrestled the ball away from taylor. interception. seattle wasted no time turning it into points. that is a touchdown. 7-0 seahawks. 5 minutes left in the half. 49ers offense trying to get on track. drops it. 34-yard gain. san francisco in business. but seattle brings the pressure on 3rd down. smith credit if the sack. the 49ers are forced to punt. 49ers get the...
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i'm melanie alnwick live at the wilson building where a deputy mayor of d.c. has been found to acted improperly by having staff ce 8-year-old child. details were reported by the "washington post" obtained the inspector general's report and details were confirmed to "fox5" by the mayor's office that all involves anonymous complaint that goes back to 2015. leers a few details published in the "washington post". it talks about three particular incidents. one where deputy mayor courtney snowden as intern asked a child to take a relative's office. and snowden had staff pickp a child at school because her staff scheduled a meeting for her during pickup time and an instance where she left that 8-year-old child at the office unsupervised while attending a the meeting. she told inspectors that the relative was supposed to pick up the child in 0 minutes but was late because of car trouble. mayor bowser remains supportive of her deputy ma mayor. communications director telling "fox5" deputy mayor has been instrumental in helping vulnerable citizens reach fu p have been a
i'm melanie alnwick live at the wilson building where a deputy mayor of d.c. has been found to acted improperly by having staff ce 8-year-old child. details were reported by the "washington post" obtained the inspector general's report and details were confirmed to "fox5" by the mayor's office that all involves anonymous complaint that goes back to 2015. leers a few details published in the "washington post". it talks about three particular incidents. one where...
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we'll talk with representative wilson and sergeant johnson's widow shortly. but first, democrats and republicans are plotting ways forward after tuesday's democrat victory and races big and small from coast to coast. democrats are looking at this series of wins as a signal that president trump's political brand has eroded one year after he won the white house. but republicans are left to ponder the flip side of that coin which is whether the president has already become a drag on their party's future. one year ahead of the crucial 2018 midterms. joining me now is the governor of virginia, terry mcculloff. thank you for joining us, governor. >> reverend, great to be with you. >> your state was probably the crucial state people were looking at on tuesday night. and the democrat won your chosen successor and won big as well as the lieutenant governor as well as many of the seats in the house of delegates went democratic. do you think this is the beginning of the clear erosion of the president trump republican dominance in american politics or should democrats re
we'll talk with representative wilson and sergeant johnson's widow shortly. but first, democrats and republicans are plotting ways forward after tuesday's democrat victory and races big and small from coast to coast. democrats are looking at this series of wins as a signal that president trump's political brand has eroded one year after he won the white house. but republicans are left to ponder the flip side of that coin which is whether the president has already become a drag on their party's...
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from springfield to the wilson ridge, your lanes are open. we say good morning to sam sweeney in mobile track 7. are doing a 3-d imaging of the crash scene. this is at the van dorn inner loop. a tractor-trailer is off the side of the road. a small 4-door sedan was going so fast it is halfway underneath the tractor-trailer. ours. the left lane is getting by. traffic is very light. the night before thanksgiving is a deadly night. nationwide, they're predicting more than 400 fatalities on the road. unfortunately, this one is in fairfax county. we will update you when we learn more about how this happened and when they expect the road to be reopened. policeprince george's, on the scene of a shooting at the hyattsville metro station. we don't know the condition of information on the suspect. we will have that for u.s. soon as we can get it. through aames tearing home in clinton, maryland on bellefontaine lane. the fire started in one of the bedrooms. everyone made it out ok in there were no injuries. thanksgiving morning. autria: preparing thousan
from springfield to the wilson ridge, your lanes are open. we say good morning to sam sweeney in mobile track 7. are doing a 3-d imaging of the crash scene. this is at the van dorn inner loop. a tractor-trailer is off the side of the road. a small 4-door sedan was going so fast it is halfway underneath the tractor-trailer. ours. the left lane is getting by. traffic is very light. the night before thanksgiving is a deadly night. nationwide, they're predicting more than 400 fatalities on the...
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left thehen ea ceo company and longtime employee andrew wilson stepped in.ilson, longtime gamer and surfer has geared a major turnaround with ea announcing record earnings in 2017. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0,", electronic arts ceo andrew wilson. let's start at the beginning of your time at ea. 2013, the company was struggling financially. the consumerist name to the worst company of the year two years in a row, but today, it is different. you have reported record profits. what did you do differently? andrew: i have been in the company 2000. in 2013, they made me ceo. emily: i don't think that is quite true. andrew: somewhere in there is some truth. we had struggled. it wasn't because we were a bad company or made bad games. we said, what is the most important thing?who facilitates us to do what we love? that is the player. we started every conversation for the longest time and continuing today is, is this good for the player? age ago now, an but it is still the forefront of our memory, is there was a bunch of stuff that we were doing they did
left thehen ea ceo company and longtime employee andrew wilson stepped in.ilson, longtime gamer and surfer has geared a major turnaround with ea announcing record earnings in 2017. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0,", electronic arts ceo andrew wilson. let's start at the beginning of your time at ea. 2013, the company was struggling financially. the consumerist name to the worst company of the year two years in a row, but today, it is different. you have reported record...
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. >>> kurt cousins and russell wilson not too similar. they started back in college when russell wilson played one year for wisconsin. cousins on the practice field getting ready for a huge test against the seahawks. cousins redskins starter for the last three seasons. now considered a steal in the fourth round. he'll be going against a solo gem of that draft class. russell wilson. his resume much more polished. rookie of the year. cousins, no going against a guy like wilson, helped push him to his best. >> playing against him in the big ten or training together in the draft, both being quarterbacks in the nfl, i think he's always challenged me. and the competition has always brought the best out of me as a result of always trying to raise my level of play. >> kurt koutzens will have to raise that level of play this sunday. brandon sheriff and trent williams, the redskins offensive line with one starter left he scared everyone with two sprained ankles after a blocked field goal against the cowboys, you see it right here, moses knew he had
. >>> kurt cousins and russell wilson not too similar. they started back in college when russell wilson played one year for wisconsin. cousins on the practice field getting ready for a huge test against the seahawks. cousins redskins starter for the last three seasons. now considered a steal in the fourth round. he'll be going against a solo gem of that draft class. russell wilson. his resume much more polished. rookie of the year. cousins, no going against a guy like wilson, helped...
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wilson county commissioner albert gomez jr.told by an emergency responder that 27 people are dead and more than 24 injured. the fbi and first respondersor the scene. the gunman died after a brief chas chase. kaylie is there talking to officials there. >> a cashier at a gas station across the street from first baptist church said it was around 11:30 this morning when she heard shots fired. she estimated to be 20 shots from what sounded to her like a semi automatic weapon. they began calling 911 and they responded very quickly. we learned from local officials that a brief pursuit was ensued as the gunman took off in a vehicle. it is complained across the county line. the neighboring county to wilson county where sutherland springs is. that suspect was then app hebded. we are unsure if he was killed by police or if it was self inflicted gunshot that took his life. that pursuit again is very brief and quick as this is an ongoing crime scene. at first baptist church in sutherland springs about 30 mile of an san antonio. you have the
wilson county commissioner albert gomez jr.told by an emergency responder that 27 people are dead and more than 24 injured. the fbi and first respondersor the scene. the gunman died after a brief chas chase. kaylie is there talking to officials there. >> a cashier at a gas station across the street from first baptist church said it was around 11:30 this morning when she heard shots fired. she estimated to be 20 shots from what sounded to her like a semi automatic weapon. they began...
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the wilson county commissioner and with me on the line right now. mr.omez, what are you learning about what transpired here. they are looking at this a& it keeps changing. we still don't know the correct number of the deceased. >> cnn is there to verify this. >> there are injured as well. >> we are unable to verify the numbers. we too are trying to get the official numbers, but based on what you are learning, you are conveying that to us. where are you right now? describe what you are seeing. >> probably a half block from the scene. i can see the church. >> what's your understanding about the circumstances as to how the gunman was taken down or whether this was self inflicted? >> the gunman took off and they were in a pursuit going into guadeloupe county. that's all i know. i think they said he was deceased. i don't know if he shot himself or he was shot. >> was he on poot? >> no, in a vehicle. >> me about this church. first baptist church. fairly intimate community. me about the church and the parishioners and an 11:00 a.m. service. you never expect so
the wilson county commissioner and with me on the line right now. mr.omez, what are you learning about what transpired here. they are looking at this a& it keeps changing. we still don't know the correct number of the deceased. >> cnn is there to verify this. >> there are injured as well. >> we are unable to verify the numbers. we too are trying to get the official numbers, but based on what you are learning, you are conveying that to us. where are you right now? describe...
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a memorial for president wilson.e are a public institution focused on our research on international affairs. i focus on the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. host: big region. tell us, what, as you s i
a memorial for president wilson.e are a public institution focused on our research on international affairs. i focus on the asia pacific, which goes all the way from afghanistan to hawaii. host: big region. tell us, what, as you s i
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ben wilson started out painting graffiti on advertising posters but that made him unpopular with the police. and through our where i'm not going to be arrested. and i thought our. space which has jurisdiction over like or national government means that the art can happen anywhere because it comes everywhere and then i'm to try to pretend swarming the chewing gum that's something which is the driver his designs range from landscapes to love letters armed with blowtorch acrylic paints and lacquer he's been creating art works on london's millennium bridge for the past decade. people here are charmed by the chewing gum art and ben often gets inspiration just from talking to fans to passers by. really. he says miniatures aim to be like the bridge they should connect to people. that's why his latest series has given him and his spectators plenty to chew on this is a chewing gum picture which is. lovely or is i believe in the unity. of countries. and countries working together. i was upset by what happened to me i remembered that sooner or later most of ben wilson's work falls victim to the
ben wilson started out painting graffiti on advertising posters but that made him unpopular with the police. and through our where i'm not going to be arrested. and i thought our. space which has jurisdiction over like or national government means that the art can happen anywhere because it comes everywhere and then i'm to try to pretend swarming the chewing gum that's something which is the driver his designs range from landscapes to love letters armed with blowtorch acrylic paints and lacquer...
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ben wilson gets down on the ground for his art london based artist pays attention to detail painting pictures of children gum he finds on pavement. the artist has himself become a celebrity and for thousands of spectators. ben wilson started out painting graffiti on advertising posters but that made him unpopular with the police. and through our where i'm not going to be arrested. and i thought our. space which has jurisdiction over our core national government means that they are can happen anywhere because it comes over you and then i'm going to drive pre-trained swarming the chewing gum that's something which is the driver his designs range from landscapes to love letters armed with blowtorch acrylic paints and lacquer he's been creating art works on london's millennium bridge for the past decade. people here are charmed by the chewing gum art and often gets inspiration just from talking to fans or passers by. really. he says miniatures aim to be like the bridge they should connect to people. that's why his latest series has given him an a spectator's plenty to chew on this is a c
ben wilson gets down on the ground for his art london based artist pays attention to detail painting pictures of children gum he finds on pavement. the artist has himself become a celebrity and for thousands of spectators. ben wilson started out painting graffiti on advertising posters but that made him unpopular with the police. and through our where i'm not going to be arrested. and i thought our. space which has jurisdiction over our core national government means that they are can happen...
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congressman, you represent this county, wilson county. what are you learning about what happened today? >> i do. well, first of all, our thoughts and prayers are with people of wilson county. it is certainly a tragedy that no one could have imagined that would have occurred in a community such as this. it's known for being a very peaceful place, good country folks live there. and i'm shocked and we are all shocked. we are waiting to see what develops. it has been reported to me that we lost 25 members of the community and there are 20 others who are injured. those numbers could change throughout the day and maybe the next few days. i intend to keep a close eye and try to assist the community as much as we can. >> and are you learning anymore about how investigators are now piecing information together? do you know anything about the attacker? >> we don't. it was reported to me that he is actually not from this community. apparently, his name was released as sam hyde. that was a name i was given. we don't know more details. i assume probab
congressman, you represent this county, wilson county. what are you learning about what happened today? >> i do. well, first of all, our thoughts and prayers are with people of wilson county. it is certainly a tragedy that no one could have imagined that would have occurred in a community such as this. it's known for being a very peaceful place, good country folks live there. and i'm shocked and we are all shocked. we are waiting to see what develops. it has been reported to me that we...
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wilson caspi wanted any pushes congress to do it. it is so fantastically controversial and unpopular that as the war ends the first in congress acts on before passes the treat of her second before deceiving the ending world war i is a repeal of daylight saving. they just can't stand it. that should been the end of the story. that's when america went off daylight saving 1919 we had it for two years. there was only one stake in every state legislator appeal their own lives will end only new york state is, by 1919 as a daylight saving saving law and everybody who supports daylight saving knows it will not stand. so in 1919 in a really remarkable moment in a a store that really is untold, new york city passes a city ordinance, and it says we're going to move our clocks despite what the rest of the country is doing. and i just want to read you a little bit from "spring forward" to pick up the history there, then we can talk about whatever we want. >> the big apple had taken a shine to daylight saving. if this had not happened residents of
wilson caspi wanted any pushes congress to do it. it is so fantastically controversial and unpopular that as the war ends the first in congress acts on before passes the treat of her second before deceiving the ending world war i is a repeal of daylight saving. they just can't stand it. that should been the end of the story. that's when america went off daylight saving 1919 we had it for two years. there was only one stake in every state legislator appeal their own lives will end only new york...
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our shawnette wilson is at the scene in west chester with the very latest. >> reporter: crews remainn scene spraying water on the building but tonight the main concern is making sure that everyone who was inside got out. skyfox flew over barclay friends senior assisted living center in west chester as crews were into a new day working to put out a fire that reached five alarms. tonight, firefighters were still hosing hot spots from the fire that started before 11:00 o'clock thursday night. >> we're family oriented. we're their family when their family is not around many. >> reporter: tammy young had the day off but heard through other employees that the place she's work for over 21 years as a nursing assistant was burning. >> it hurts. it hurts. just making sure that everybody is safe. because we really care about our residents. >> reporter: vest gathers say the building is too unsafe for crews to go inside. and they still don't know if everyone made it out. >> first responders along with volunteers frankly, um, worked to evacuate, help evacuate the residents and the staff members at
our shawnette wilson is at the scene in west chester with the very latest. >> reporter: crews remainn scene spraying water on the building but tonight the main concern is making sure that everyone who was inside got out. skyfox flew over barclay friends senior assisted living center in west chester as crews were into a new day working to put out a fire that reached five alarms. tonight, firefighters were still hosing hot spots from the fire that started before 11:00 o'clock thursday...