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the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that hero heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of the union address the british government. recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa a year earlier the cia had sent wilson to investigate the uranium claim and he knew it wasn't true their level of corruption. demonstrated from the top down is staggering to the american people wrote about it in the new york times that touched off a firestorm at the white house coolness robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia sent him on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to
the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that hero heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of the union address the british government....
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robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harlow told me was he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get it. if somebody working clandestine service . was going to appear i'm sure the. deputy defense secretary richard admitted he was the first to leak despise name and he apologized for it. but white house staffers karl rove in lewis libby also sprayed the covert agents name to reporters at the same time for sure in the president's own press secretary they had nothing to do with it and they are good individuals they're important members of our white house team and that's why i spoke with them so that i could come back to you and say that they were not involved i went to both thos
robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harlow told me was he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's...
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robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harland told me was he asked me not to use your name did not say she was a she was a cover employee and i still don't believe she was in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get it. if somebody working clandestine service. was going to appear i'm sure the. deputy defense secretary richard admitted he was the first to leak the spies name and he apologized for it. but white house staffers karl rove in lewis libby also spreading the covert agents name to reporters at the same time for sure in the president's own press secretary they had nothing to do with it and they are good individuals they're important members of our white house team and that's why i spoke with them so that i could come back to you and say t
robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harland told me was he asked me not to use your name did not say she was a she was a cover employee and i still don't believe she was in any activities former president bush was not amused human...
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robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but no that did. told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get it. if somebody working clandestine service . is going to appear i'm sure that both. deputy defense secretary richard admitted he was the first to leak despise name and he apologized for it. but white house staffers karl rove in lewis libby also sprayed the covert agents name to reporters at the same time for sure in the president's own press secretary they had nothing to do with it and there are good individuals there are important members of our white house team and that's why i spoke with them so that i could come back to you and say that they were not involved i went to both those individual
robert novak tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but no that did. told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get...
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tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but no that did. told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get it. if somebody working clandestine service . his name is going to appear i'm sure that. deputy defense secretary richard admitted he was the first to leak despise name and he apologized for it. but white house staffers karl rove in lewis libby also spraying the covert agents name to reporters at the same time for sure in the president's own press secretary they had nothing to do with it they are good individuals they're important members of our white house team and that's why i spoke with them so that i could come back to you and say that they were not involved i went to both those individuals asked them point
tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but no that did. told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities former president bush was not amused human intelligence spies. is very important. it's pretty hard to get it. if...
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the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that he heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of the union address to british government. from africa a year earlier the cia had sent wilson to investigate the uranium claim and he knew it wasn't true corruption. wrote about it in the new york times that touched off a firestorm at the white house. tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harlow told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was a cover employee and i still don'
the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that he heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of the union address to british government. from...
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the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that he heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of. the british government. should never come. from africa a year earlier the cia had sent wilson to investigate the uranium claim and he knew it wasn't true their level of corruption. in the new york times that touched off a firestorm at the white house. tried to discredit wilson by writing a story that wilson's wife valerie plame who worked at the cia said. on the trip trouble was she worked as a spy for the cia nobody was supposed to know she worked there the cia even told no that not to publish that information but know that did what mr harlow told me he asked me not to use your name did not say she was she was uncovered. in any activities f
the story really begins with him bastard joseph wilson wilson was the acting ambassador to iraq before the first gulf war when saddam hussein took more than one hundred americans hostages joe wilson stared him down saddam hussein backed off and released the americans for that president george herbert walker bush proclaimed wilson a national hero. then that he heard president george w. bush make this statement in the two thousand and three state of. the british government. should never come....
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>> no, but i've thought it. >>> let's start with joe wilson. also with us, an msnbc news reporter, michael isakoff. ambassador wilson, thank you for joining us. i saw the film last night. it was a great film. i thought it was so well scripted, so well acted by naomi watts. sean penn as you. those people were great. something more important, the issues behind the film. on wmd, the president is writing -- what's your reaction to hearing the president say that, ambassador wilson? >> well, i think mike isakoff who has reported on this far more extensively than i do probably has a better take, but it was very clear to me and to valerie, has been for a long time. that whether there were weapons of mass destruction or not, that was not the rationale for going to war. that was the excuse to mobilize support. for whatever reason they wanted, whether it was to redo the politics of the middle east, as bill crystal has said publically, or bring democracy to the middle east or overthrow saddam, whatever it is, it had nothing to do with weapons of mass destr
>> no, but i've thought it. >>> let's start with joe wilson. also with us, an msnbc news reporter, michael isakoff. ambassador wilson, thank you for joining us. i saw the film last night. it was a great film. i thought it was so well scripted, so well acted by naomi watts. sean penn as you. those people were great. something more important, the issues behind the film. on wmd, the president is writing -- what's your reaction to hearing the president say that, ambassador wilson?...
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officer valerie plame wilson and her husband, ambassador joseph wilson. when valerie plame was outed as a u.s. spy, it set off an international controversy that reached high into the bush white house in 2007. valerie plame published a bestseller about the ordeal called "fair game." on november 5 the movie by the same name opens in theaters across the country. we're glad you've joined us. the conversation with former c.i.a. agent valerie plame wilson and ambassador joe wilson coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and improve obstacles to empowerment one nation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television]
officer valerie plame wilson and her husband, ambassador joseph wilson. when valerie plame was outed as a u.s. spy, it set off an international controversy that reached high into the bush white house in 2007. valerie plame published a bestseller about the ordeal called "fair game." on november 5 the movie by the same name opens in theaters across the country. we're glad you've joined us. the conversation with former c.i.a. agent valerie plame wilson and ambassador joe wilson coming up...
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brian wilson, just anxious to talk. so was tim lincecum. they all were. >> and torres. >> they were all just sharing the exuberance, feeling so great about what they had accomplished. and genuinely feeling it on behalf of the city of san francisco, as well as themselves. that's what was i think so genuine. >> there was no one star player. it was a whole team effort, to the machine -- >> the rally song. >> cody ross, you name it. >> that's exactly right. we had a cast of characters, didn't we. they had been called misfits, but the city is proud of them for sure. >> great day, garvin. >> garvin? >> every great party like the one we had today, it comes with a little bit of a hangover. that hangover is the evening commute. workers and giants fans mixing it up on public transportation as we speak. all those people who came into the city this morning are now heading home, along with all the people who showed up to work. cal train said its ridership jumped by 19,000 people. it has every train available in service. now, tired giants fans say the ri
brian wilson, just anxious to talk. so was tim lincecum. they all were. >> and torres. >> they were all just sharing the exuberance, feeling so great about what they had accomplished. and genuinely feeling it on behalf of the city of san francisco, as well as themselves. that's what was i think so genuine. >> there was no one star player. it was a whole team effort, to the machine -- >> the rally song. >> cody ross, you name it. >> that's exactly right. we...
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and woodrow wilson kept him as his solicitor general. the governments voiced before the supreme court. and this is a very important milestone in davis' career. he argued 60 some cases as solicitor general, which is more than any other solicitor general argued personally. and it was during that time that he really secured his reputation as to what was become the foremost judicial advocate really in the united states by the time the 30s and 40s rolled around. it's interesting to read the comments. virtually every supreme court justice who was on the court at that time urged wilson to appoint davis to the supreme court. he was -- there were comments like one of the supreme court justices said that it was impossible to be impartial when davis was arguing a case, that his ability to present a case was just legendary. and again, during this period his reputation was really established. in 1918, he was offered the opportunity to go to england at the ambassador to creep written and served for two years they are, a very successful two-year term,
and woodrow wilson kept him as his solicitor general. the governments voiced before the supreme court. and this is a very important milestone in davis' career. he argued 60 some cases as solicitor general, which is more than any other solicitor general argued personally. and it was during that time that he really secured his reputation as to what was become the foremost judicial advocate really in the united states by the time the 30s and 40s rolled around. it's interesting to read the...
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these scenes are unbelievable. >> and brian wilson. >> okay brian wilson interview. he is one of the unique and he is walking. that is hill area us on. >> brian wilson is a unique individual. >> he usually wears the mohawk and you don't see it. who else would stop the parade to jump out and enjoy the fans. >> chris describes going to jump on brian wilson trolley there but she is being blocked. somebody stopped her. >> and never had anything like this. it's unbelievable. there is buster posey with cheryl. >> there is cheryl with left hand grab on the trolley! >> wow. buster posey with another great story. >> i'm just, look at cheryl, that is fantastic. that is fantastic. great stories. >> how about buster posey and madison bumgarner both rookies. rookies that were not a part of the start of the season, buster posey spent the first two months in the minors and madison bumgarner was called up in the middle of the season and provided tremendous pitching down the stretch. >> there is aubrey huff. >> and there is tim lincecum. kristen is pointing to the car so we can see h
these scenes are unbelievable. >> and brian wilson. >> okay brian wilson interview. he is one of the unique and he is walking. that is hill area us on. >> brian wilson is a unique individual. >> he usually wears the mohawk and you don't see it. who else would stop the parade to jump out and enjoy the fans. >> chris describes going to jump on brian wilson trolley there but she is being blocked. somebody stopped her. >> and never had anything like this. it's...
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to the closer brian wilson. here are the numbers this post season for wilson. five of six in save chances. has a win. he comes home a strike to elvis andrus. wilson e.r.a. of 1.81. 78 saves for the giants to lead the league. outside. ball and a strike. >> joe: fly ball into right. that is schierholtz. one out. elvis andrus, 0-3 tonight. one out. and now michael young. one of the saves wilson has this post season came in game six. the clincher in philadelphia in the nlcs. two on, two out. he struck out ryan howard, looking to clinch the pennant for the giants. young has one of the three hits tonight for texas. strike one. >> joe: referenced an article written by bob nightengael, written on the 19th of october in the "usa today." brian wilson said he signed up for this job the day he was born. he's been through a lot. went through a lot as a young boy. that's outside. his dad was diagnosed with cancer when brian was 12. his dad mike who spent 22 years in the air force told him -- that's on the inside corner. brian said all i knew about cancer was what i saw on tv
to the closer brian wilson. here are the numbers this post season for wilson. five of six in save chances. has a win. he comes home a strike to elvis andrus. wilson e.r.a. of 1.81. 78 saves for the giants to lead the league. outside. ball and a strike. >> joe: fly ball into right. that is schierholtz. one out. elvis andrus, 0-3 tonight. one out. and now michael young. one of the saves wilson has this post season came in game six. the clincher in philadelphia in the nlcs. two on, two out....
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wilson, with the knockdown fastball. but he would put a couple of guys on and always draw attention to the end of the games. >> but i think he freaked the opposition out and not to steal timmy's term. the players would say what is this guy all about? that's like the clown that robs the bank. we're going to check in with mike sugerman. >> i joke -- 1.6 billion people here. i have to credit stephen colbert for that. this civic center plaza. 25,000 people and it is jammed way past that. they're sitting up on the library, which is season entire block away and through the plaza. there was a fire mar shall here who said well, it's okay. we're not going to die up here. so it's not as crowed as it can be and i remember -- i talked about '82 with the 49ers, a much rougher crowd i have to say. it was like a mosh pit. they pushed forward and the police had to push them back. but speaking of mosh pits, let me show you how crowd it it as the civic center plaza. here we go. this is what it's like. at civic center plaza. this is the cr
wilson, with the knockdown fastball. but he would put a couple of guys on and always draw attention to the end of the games. >> but i think he freaked the opposition out and not to steal timmy's term. the players would say what is this guy all about? that's like the clown that robs the bank. we're going to check in with mike sugerman. >> i joke -- 1.6 billion people here. i have to credit stephen colbert for that. this civic center plaza. 25,000 people and it is jammed way past...
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tonight we take you to brian wilson's bay area neighborhood. how a sonicile valley giant might make him a household name. we gave it a more powerful duramax turbo diesel and allison transmission to help it move over 21,000 pounds. and then we gave it an advanced exhaust brake system, to help slow it down. saving wear and tear on your brakes. and on you. with a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles... introducing the new chevy silverado hd. our most powerful heavy duty ever. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees, hundreds of branches and hundreds of atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the redwood forest foundation and california academy of sciences to funding the green music center at sonoma state university because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >>> no doubt about it. giants fans want to hear more from pitcher brian wilson. they will. the
tonight we take you to brian wilson's bay area neighborhood. how a sonicile valley giant might make him a household name. we gave it a more powerful duramax turbo diesel and allison transmission to help it move over 21,000 pounds. and then we gave it an advanced exhaust brake system, to help slow it down. saving wear and tear on your brakes. and on you. with a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles... introducing the new chevy silverado hd. our most powerful heavy duty ever. a land of natural...
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>> no, but i've thought it. >>> let's start with joe wilson. also with us, an msnbc news reporter, michael isakoff. thank you for joining us. i saw the film last nig. it was a great film. i thought it was so well scripted, so well acted by naomi watts. those people were great. something more important, the issues behind the film. on wmd the president is writing -- what's your reaction to hearing the president say that? >> well, i think mike isakoff who has reported on this probably has a better take, but it was very clear to me and to valerie, has been for a long time. that whether there were weapons of mass destruction or not, that was not the rationale for going to war. that was the excuse to mobilize support. for whatever reason they wanted, whether it was to redo the politics of the middle east or bring democracy to the middle east or overthrow saddam, whatever it is, it had nothing to do with weapons of mass destruction. i was in europe at the military command when we were doing the no fly zone over the north. our generals were saying, thi
>> no, but i've thought it. >>> let's start with joe wilson. also with us, an msnbc news reporter, michael isakoff. thank you for joining us. i saw the film last nig. it was a great film. i thought it was so well scripted, so well acted by naomi watts. those people were great. something more important, the issues behind the film. on wmd the president is writing -- what's your reaction to hearing the president say that? >> well, i think mike isakoff who has reported on this...
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brian wilson. only blew three saves the entire campaign. he may be the best closer in the game and how about tim tonight? two victories in the world series. it was not renteria, he probably would have been the mvp of the world series. tim and what's cool, young guy, all the honors but his teammates seem to enjoy him. hair and all. bruce -- here is the guy been around a long time. not in the giant fraternity so- called. dusty baker was a player, lou played for him. brian was outsider from san diego. boy did he push all the right buttons throughout the postseason. a world champion and real quick about the fans. not so much -- good to see the kids celebrating, when you see a television light but the real fans are the one who maybe went to seal stadium when they first came west and took their kids to candlestick and their grandkids to at&t. the tv -- we take the easy route, who is drunk and yelling, let's get a close up of them. the real people who -- i think mean something are the guys who waited through all the years, over 50 years to finally
brian wilson. only blew three saves the entire campaign. he may be the best closer in the game and how about tim tonight? two victories in the world series. it was not renteria, he probably would have been the mvp of the world series. tim and what's cool, young guy, all the honors but his teammates seem to enjoy him. hair and all. bruce -- here is the guy been around a long time. not in the giant fraternity so- called. dusty baker was a player, lou played for him. brian was outsider from san...
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among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman asleep in the infirmary was overlooked. so was one elderly man. only 33 left alive out of almost a thousand faithful followers in jonestown that day. the rest came home in metal coffins as ostracized in death as they had been isolated in life. many of the children could not be identified. other victims went unclaimed. the unwanted, the unnamed were buried on a hillside more than 400 in a mass grave here in oakland, california. >> i don't think society cared because they were nameless. they were nameless faces. >> leslie wilson's mother, her niece
among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman...
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marcia and terrance wilson or are doing. this time, marshall matt police just outside her door. she had been shot multiple times, including in the face. she is listed in critical but stable condition at shock trauma. >> she walked of the house, suffering from those multiple gunshot wounds, as officers pulled up. they rendered aid to her and sought to the fact that she was transported to shock trauma. >> the couple had an 8-year-old boy and it is not known what the boys all are heard. police said the boy is now out with relatives. one neighbor expressed surprise that the boy was even in the house. >> i did not know there was anyone in the house other than the gentleman. >> terrance wilson, armed with a handgun, barricaded himself inside the town house. police set up an unusually large perimeter. swat teams travel back and forth from the crime scene in an armored car. negotiations tried to talk him
marcia and terrance wilson or are doing. this time, marshall matt police just outside her door. she had been shot multiple times, including in the face. she is listed in critical but stable condition at shock trauma. >> she walked of the house, suffering from those multiple gunshot wounds, as officers pulled up. they rendered aid to her and sought to the fact that she was transported to shock trauma. >> the couple had an 8-year-old boy and it is not known what the boys all are...
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and the result was wilson, of course, was elected and adopted a very progressive policy. the combination of his domestic policy which he called the new freedom and world war i resulted in, i guess, two very tangible things; the newly-installed income tax which was installed at 7%, to do at 77% at the end of world war i just a few, six years after it had started, and there had also been a huge increase in government intervention and regulation and intrusion into the private market. as country came out of the post-war period and entered the 1920s, the economy experienced a very severe recession, the recessioning of 1919 and 1920. and it's interesting to look back at that given that we're in the midst of such a time now. and unemployment was over 20%. as i've mentioned, income tax rates, the top rate was over 77%. gnp was falling rapidly, and there were a host of labor strikes, a lot of labor unrest. and as the country went into the 1920 election, the country made a real swing to the right. it repudiated the progressivism of wilson and elected a very conservative republican
and the result was wilson, of course, was elected and adopted a very progressive policy. the combination of his domestic policy which he called the new freedom and world war i resulted in, i guess, two very tangible things; the newly-installed income tax which was installed at 7%, to do at 77% at the end of world war i just a few, six years after it had started, and there had also been a huge increase in government intervention and regulation and intrusion into the private market. as country...
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with the giants of three-one, brian wilson would end the game. everyone is during the beard, watch what he does, it was all over, the giants added champions. kron4 is will tran is out there, fans read their earlier for the team's arrival good morning will. >> a lot of the fans are finally going home and going to bed because they pose an all-nighter watching the world series and then rushing over here for the giants arrival from taxes. they rattle literally, we have video of it to check this out, jonathan sanchez, here is leaving the ballpark he leaves to the fans as well as the media i tried to get an interview that he said no comment. just that he feels good being a world champion. we will show you some more video hundreds of fans with their cameras, sharpies, will bring to get autographs. and then there is, in yesterday's game winning pitcher tim lincecum so cool did not wave, just what's in his mercedes. as we move back towards the alley, this summit players living with his family. he's a father, husband get back there put luggage in the s u b
with the giants of three-one, brian wilson would end the game. everyone is during the beard, watch what he does, it was all over, the giants added champions. kron4 is will tran is out there, fans read their earlier for the team's arrival good morning will. >> a lot of the fans are finally going home and going to bed because they pose an all-nighter watching the world series and then rushing over here for the giants arrival from taxes. they rattle literally, we have video of it to check...
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among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman asleep in the infirmary was overlooked. so was one elderly man. only 33 left alive out of almost a thousand faithful followers in jonestown that day. the rest came home in metal coffins as ostracized in death as they had been isolated in life. many of the children could not be identified. other victims went unclaimed. the unwanted, the unnamed were buried on a hillside more than 400 in a mass grave here in oakland, california. >> i don't think society cared because they were nameless. they were nameless faces. >> leslie wilson's mother, her niece
among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman...
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arthur wilson and secretary jesse brown. for this will also offer thanks. we ask blessings on all those in attendance and their work, care, and concern and we pray, amen. >> thank you for those very inspiring words of prayer. >> let me introduce someone to share personal thoughts and insights into what this memorial means to disabled veterans. nancy pelosi is in her second term as speaker of the house of representatives. having made history in 2007 when she was elected the first woman to serve as speaker of the house. key legislative accomplishments under her leadership include a new gi education bill for veterans of iraq and afghanistan war is an increase services for the veterans, caregivers, and veterans administration, advanced appropriations for veterans' health care, and many others. representative pelosi made history in 2002 when house democrats elected her the first woman to lead a major political party. she brings to the speaker's role more than 23 years of experience in the house, representing the city of san francisco since 1987. before being ele
arthur wilson and secretary jesse brown. for this will also offer thanks. we ask blessings on all those in attendance and their work, care, and concern and we pray, amen. >> thank you for those very inspiring words of prayer. >> let me introduce someone to share personal thoughts and insights into what this memorial means to disabled veterans. nancy pelosi is in her second term as speaker of the house of representatives. having made history in 2007 when she was elected the first...
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>> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take their son jakari but suddenly he handed the boy back to leslie. >> and we immediately started taking off. and so to say i was panicked is -- i was horrified. i was so, so scared. >> nine of them left. these five adults, plus three young daughters in one family and leslie's 3-year-old son. >> and i started carrying him tied to a sheet on my back. >> they had to climb a hill in the open to leave. >> everyone can look up and see us walking. i was just shaking. i was so, so frightened. >> they heard a truck approaching as they reached the thick jungle near the entrance to the compound. >> we dove in and hid the kids. diane, who worked in the pharmacy, had made -- this so ironic -- a cocktail of valium and kool-aid for the children to keep them calm. >> the truck was bri
>> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take their son jakari but suddenly he handed the boy back to leslie. >> and we immediately started taking off. and so to say i was panicked is -- i was horrified. i was so, so scared. >> nine of them left. these five...
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>> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take their son, jakari, but suddenly he handed the boy back to leslie. >> and we immediately started taking off. and so to say i was panicked is -- i was horrified. i was so, so scared. >> nine of them left. these five adults, plus three young daughters in one family and leslie's 3-year-old son. >> and i started carrying him tied to a sheet on my back. >> they had to climb a hill in the open to leave. >> everyone can look up and see us walking. i was just shaking. i was so, so frightened. >> they heard a truck approaching as they reached the thick jungle near the entrance to the compound. >> we dove in and hid the kids. diane, who worked in the pharmacy, had made -- this is so ironic -- a cocktail of valium and kool-aid for the children to keep them calm. >> the truck wa
>> leslie wilson was thinking the same thing. a small group of black members hoped to walk out that next morning to go on a picnic, so they said. but at first her husband, joe wilson, seen here in yellow, a top security guard for jim jones, told her she could not take their son, jakari, but suddenly he handed the boy back to leslie. >> and we immediately started taking off. and so to say i was panicked is -- i was horrified. i was so, so scared. >> nine of them left. these...
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>> beard's not going anywhere. >> neither is brian wilson. >> there he is. brian wilson, one of the characters that made the giants a team that was so easy to just kind of embrace this year. and so many of us did. this unimaginable cruise they took through the play-offs and ultimately delivering the first championship ever for san francisco. it's been a magical ride. that's for sure. >> he said he's not going to shear the beard. in fact, i think he's going to be on the "tonight show" tomorrow night with jay leno. >> why shave it off, it's the most famous beard in america right now. >>> election news yesterday. let's go back to the newsroom with garvin thomas with the latest election results. >> we'll be joining you again in just a couple minutes with more highlights in a fantastic day in the city. >>> but to other news. jerry brown says he's ready to tackle what he calls the state's big mess right away. brown met with reporters as his oakland campaign headquarters today. he said he's already touched base with lawmakers and plans to meet with them in sacramen
>> beard's not going anywhere. >> neither is brian wilson. >> there he is. brian wilson, one of the characters that made the giants a team that was so easy to just kind of embrace this year. and so many of us did. this unimaginable cruise they took through the play-offs and ultimately delivering the first championship ever for san francisco. it's been a magical ride. that's for sure. >> he said he's not going to shear the beard. in fact, i think he's going to be on the...
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and also in the green from the wilson bridge toward van doren as i mentioned earlier. new york avenue at 5:10. back to you. >>> howard's forecast makes it sound like a good weekend to get out. also a good weekend not to venture anywhere near the southern half of the beltway. >> drivers should expect major delays. and thanks to -- maybe you've heard this before -- construction on the wilson bridge project. 9news now reporter kristin fisher joins us live from the project headquarters with some suggestions on avoiding what is expected to be a traffic nightmare. >> reporter: yes, good morning mike and andrea. what we're talking about is the capital beltway's outer loop right here in virginia. and we're going to be giving you everything that you need to know about the traffic delays that you might be encountering this weekend. we'll be doing that throughout the morning. first i want to introduce you to chris, the project engineer for this wilson bridge project, the group that is going to be doing all of this construction. thank you for being with us so early this morning. i
and also in the green from the wilson bridge toward van doren as i mentioned earlier. new york avenue at 5:10. back to you. >>> howard's forecast makes it sound like a good weekend to get out. also a good weekend not to venture anywhere near the southern half of the beltway. >> drivers should expect major delays. and thanks to -- maybe you've heard this before -- construction on the wilson bridge project. 9news now reporter kristin fisher joins us live from the project...
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so you're saying he's the most-- beyond wilson. >> i said since wilson. i wouldn't put him beyond wilson or any of the others i mentioned. i think what's striking is the paucity of original thought -- >> what does that say to you? >> i think it's very difficult to be reflective and survive in the maelstrom of electoral politics. there's not much time for thought. >> rose: what do you think of the idea that ronald reagan is admired and has among both left and right-- not entirely a rather high position in terms of successful presidenciy? >> i think there's more to being a successful president than having interesting ideas and there's something about having interesting ideas that doesn't necessarily translate into successful executive authority. >> rose: where would you put john f. kennedy? >> very successful campaigner. alas, we'll never know -- >> three years. >> some achievements. but, again, i think a stillborn presidenciy. it's very hard to say. i think the question is whether or not obama's next two years-- and some of us would like to think next six
so you're saying he's the most-- beyond wilson. >> i said since wilson. i wouldn't put him beyond wilson or any of the others i mentioned. i think what's striking is the paucity of original thought -- >> what does that say to you? >> i think it's very difficult to be reflective and survive in the maelstrom of electoral politics. there's not much time for thought. >> rose: what do you think of the idea that ronald reagan is admired and has among both left and right-- not...
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we'll be right back with rainn wilson. so stay tuned and check out this awesome trailer for "the warrior's way" during the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. you tend to run in a pack. and while quick to share with others, there is only one of you. the droid incredible by htc. you are a social animal. you need the droid that is too. exclusively at verizon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. and thank you for watching our show. you know our first guest this evening as the hilarious dwight schrute on "the office," which airs thursday nights here on nbc. he also has a really interesting new book out called "soul pancake." it's about life's big questions. it's a lot of fun. we'll talk about that. here to talk about it right now is my man, rainn wilson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>
we'll be right back with rainn wilson. so stay tuned and check out this awesome trailer for "the warrior's way" during the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. you tend to run in a pack. and while quick to share with others, there is only one of you. the droid incredible...
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brian wilson, we saw him near fred inglis. he's fired up. i know tim lincecum loves living in the city and there's peter mcgown, so instrumental in keeping the giants here and building that ballpark. ground shots there from civic center plaza as the play continues into this area. they are coming in. for those of you who don't know the area, they are getting off the cable cars they came in, making their way into city hall and be greeted by the mayor. hang out in there. look at that shot. >> reporter: there are going to be a lot of horse people. a lot of people with hurt necks because everybody is trying to stretch out and see the players. you could tell something was happening. we do see the cable cars. so it's probably a few minutes before the players make their way in. what's so interesting, you have all of the people here on the balconies at city hall. >> reporter: with their families. you got the -- the crowd inside the courthouse keeps getting bigger and opening the window, leaning out. it's just what you imagined, at least for me growin
brian wilson, we saw him near fred inglis. he's fired up. i know tim lincecum loves living in the city and there's peter mcgown, so instrumental in keeping the giants here and building that ballpark. ground shots there from civic center plaza as the play continues into this area. they are coming in. for those of you who don't know the area, they are getting off the cable cars they came in, making their way into city hall and be greeted by the mayor. hang out in there. look at that shot....
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so you're saying he's the most-- beyond wilson. >> i said since wilson. i wouldn't put him beyond wilson or any of the others i mentioned. i think what's striking is the paucity of original thought -- >> what does that say to you? >> i think it's very difficult to be reflective and survive in the maelstrom of electoral politics. there's not much time for thought. >> rose: what do you think of the idea that ronald reagan is admired and has among both left and right-- not entirely a rather high position in terms of successful presidenciy? >> i think there's more to being a successful president than having interesting ideas and there's something about having interesting ideas that doesn't necessarily translate into successful executive authority. >> rose: where would you put john f. kennedy? >> very successful campaigner. alas, we'll never know -- >> three years. >> some achievements. but, again, i think a stillborn presidenciy. it's very hard to say. i think the question is whether or not oba's next two years-- and some of us would like to think next six ye
so you're saying he's the most-- beyond wilson. >> i said since wilson. i wouldn't put him beyond wilson or any of the others i mentioned. i think what's striking is the paucity of original thought -- >> what does that say to you? >> i think it's very difficult to be reflective and survive in the maelstrom of electoral politics. there's not much time for thought. >> rose: what do you think of the idea that ronald reagan is admired and has among both left and right-- not...
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. >> host: one of his obsessions is president woodrow wilson. >> guest: i feel bad for woodrow wilson who is not here to defend himself. he is at the national cathedral. i dedicated my book to him. woodrow wilson, communist and fascism and the president. this is typically when you have somebody on the far right or left wingers bringing in the nazi references. what do the fascists and communists have in common? they are both from the progressives. they traced the progressive movement as being the author of all of our ills. he sees woodrow wilson, but came to the progressive movement. to the genocide of the holocaust and continue the line, to barack obama. he has something called the tree of revolution and wilder was -- would rules and is fertilizing the tree of revolution. he is under the trunk and they have sort of given birth to barack obama. they have various branches coming off of the tree. >> host: i want to get to audience questions. before i get to a question, is glen beck dangerous for america? >> i believe he is. i try to be careful whenever i make that accusation because he t
. >> host: one of his obsessions is president woodrow wilson. >> guest: i feel bad for woodrow wilson who is not here to defend himself. he is at the national cathedral. i dedicated my book to him. woodrow wilson, communist and fascism and the president. this is typically when you have somebody on the far right or left wingers bringing in the nazi references. what do the fascists and communists have in common? they are both from the progressives. they traced the progressive movement...
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the witnesses claim they overheard wilson say i'll be right out and moments later the shots were fired. >> and today the church leaders announced they received a grant worth more than $4 30,000 to create and implement programs to teach faith leader whose will help for justice for the people in richmond and oakland. >> and leon wilson did not die in vain. we're picking this thing up and we're going forward with greater vigor. >> reporter: the church leaders say they have worked for years to provide a positive way of life for its members of the community, but it is something they can't do alone that's why one of the church leaders issued a challenge to commute leaders to reduce gun violence on the streets of oakland. >> there are too many guns, and we need the police chief, we need the new mayor, we need all of the new elected officials to be put on notice. >> reporter: we have learned that next tuesday there will be a prayer vigil outside of the church in honor of leon wilson. the police are being very tight lipped. they did say they're following several leads, but that's all they will
the witnesses claim they overheard wilson say i'll be right out and moments later the shots were fired. >> and today the church leaders announced they received a grant worth more than $4 30,000 to create and implement programs to teach faith leader whose will help for justice for the people in richmond and oakland. >> and leon wilson did not die in vain. we're picking this thing up and we're going forward with greater vigor. >> reporter: the church leaders say they have worked...
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miss wilson is at shock trauma. she's listed in critical but stable condition. live in randalls town, news at 5:30. >>> thank you kathleen. another man has been arrested in the murder of man inside of a glen byrne pizza shop. 18-year-old shawn johnson is accused of shooting 20-year-old michelle florez while he was inside the restaurant last friday. witnesses say 4 men tried to rob the store when the shooting hhppened. 17-year-old vincent bun already arrested in the case. >> clean up from tuesday nasty weather continues. more than 350 homes in northeast bbltimore were damaged by fares winds. 54 homes at the dutch village community teamed unlivable. walter offer was allowed to go back home in dodge ville annual. front door blown in. windows shattered but the rough held. >> i look at it like i just dodged a bullet. i lived through one of god many it the rest of my life. forget >> 30 police officers guarded the property overnight to prevent any looting. >> army of contractors northeast baltimore at this hour assessing the damage and making repairs. keith live in dut
miss wilson is at shock trauma. she's listed in critical but stable condition. live in randalls town, news at 5:30. >>> thank you kathleen. another man has been arrested in the murder of man inside of a glen byrne pizza shop. 18-year-old shawn johnson is accused of shooting 20-year-old michelle florez while he was inside the restaurant last friday. witnesses say 4 men tried to rob the store when the shooting hhppened. 17-year-old vincent bun already arrested in the case. >> clean...
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the push is on for wilson to host snl. jay leno appears right after the 11:00 news. >> that's must-see tv. >> it probably is, isn't it? >> more local news coming up at 6:00. hridi k eesin the local t-ball league, and i always get a little worried when i watch the games, because they could hurt themselves... and doctors are so expensive and...what if -- [ umpire ] safe!! what do you mean he was safe? he was out!!!!! i just want to make sure they're okay, you know? [ male announcer ] we know health coverage isn't cheap. 'stty hahof we we ide wnglara p to fit your family's budget.
the push is on for wilson to host snl. jay leno appears right after the 11:00 news. >> that's must-see tv. >> it probably is, isn't it? >> more local news coming up at 6:00. hridi k eesin the local t-ball league, and i always get a little worried when i watch the games, because they could hurt themselves... and doctors are so expensive and...what if -- [ umpire ] safe!! what do you mean he was safe? he was out!!!!! i just want to make sure they're okay, you know? [ male...
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and the result was wilson, of course, was given a doubt did a very progressive policy. the combination of its domestic policy whi he called the ..m in world war i es