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wilson comes in. she, and handful of doctors, engaged in which i consider the greatest white house conspiracy in history. because three or four people decided they would never tell anybody the president had suffered a stroke. and so for the last year and a half of the wilson administration, for all intents and purposes, edith became the first female president of the united states. [laughter] yes, yes. [laughter] bring it on. she was making no decisions on her own, she insisted. she said she was merely a steward but nobody saw the president of the thousand of people who want to see him, nobody saw him. the handful only of that without passing through miss wilson. all the documents and things that required signatures, commissions, whatever memorandum. nothing appeared before the president of the united states' eyes until mrs. wilson decided what and when the president would act upon it. so she became a pretty supportive wife. >> i guess so. if i can underscore something scott said which i said earlier b
wilson comes in. she, and handful of doctors, engaged in which i consider the greatest white house conspiracy in history. because three or four people decided they would never tell anybody the president had suffered a stroke. and so for the last year and a half of the wilson administration, for all intents and purposes, edith became the first female president of the united states. [laughter] yes, yes. [laughter] bring it on. she was making no decisions on her own, she insisted. she said she was...
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about wood wilson. he's confronted by a demon. he's tempted and -- well, i shouldn't say what happens, but he behaves quite nobly in the novel. but he does represent many of the shortcomings of people of his time such as he was a racist, and he was a sexist and other -- probably his most principal problem was that he really thought he was anointed by god. >> host: to what? >> guest: to be a leader. he was anointed by god. i don't think this is that uncommon for some people to feel. politicians and statesmen and leaders. some of them are, obviously, psychopathological and some of them are less obviously so. >> host: without giving away the plot, can you tell us about the curse? >> guest: well, the accursed in the novel really means the white upper-class christian people who looked, literally looked the other way when the ku klux klan was operating in new jersey and elsewhere. when black people were being lynched and harassed and tortured and murdered, and the white leaders, like woodrow wilson and many o
about wood wilson. he's confronted by a demon. he's tempted and -- well, i shouldn't say what happens, but he behaves quite nobly in the novel. but he does represent many of the shortcomings of people of his time such as he was a racist, and he was a sexist and other -- probably his most principal problem was that he really thought he was anointed by god. >> host: to what? >> guest: to be a leader. he was anointed by god. i don't think this is that uncommon for some people to feel....
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no, not the former state representative, the fine print says ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct. we are. >> you really have a cousin named ron wilson? >> yes. >> reporter: did they ellen divorce you? >> yeah. i called him up. bloomfield, iowa. >> reporter: in a heavily african-american district, wilson won by 26 votes. >> i don't think it's good. i don't think it's good for both democracy and the whole concept of fair play but that was not his intent apparently. >> reporter: austin has said he'll ask for a recount but in an era of electronic voting, political analysts think wilson's victory will hold despite his deliberately deceptive flyers. >> that was doug miller reporting. wilson has denied all the claims of what seems to be-- >> obviously voters still voted against a guy they had put in 24 years and they know him. note to self: read the fine print. >>> it's 4:52. the possible side effects of major brain injuries. a small british study finds people who suffer a extra mat ig brain injury are more likely to have plaque deposits in their brains. those deposits can incre
no, not the former state representative, the fine print says ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct. we are. >> you really have a cousin named ron wilson? >> yes. >> reporter: did they ellen divorce you? >> yeah. i called him up. bloomfield, iowa. >> reporter: in a heavily african-american district, wilson won by 26 votes. >> i don't think it's good. i don't think it's good for both democracy and the whole concept of fair play but that...
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your book speak with woodrow wilson is a principal character in. the novel is about woodrow wilson. is confronted by a demon. he's tempted. i shouldn't say what happens but he becomes quite noble in the novel but he doesn't rub that many of the shortcomings of people at the time such as he was a racist. he was a sexist and probably his most principled was he thought he was anointed by god,. >> to what? >> be a leader. he was annoyed by god. i don't think it's not uncommon for people to feel, politician and statesman. spin without giving away, can you tell us about the cursed? >> it really means the white upper class christian people who looked literally looked the other way when the ku klux klan was in new jersey and elsewhere. when black people were being lynched and harassed and tortured and murdered and the white leaders like woodrow wilson and many others just would not say anything about it. they wouldn't come out courageously to criticize it. they wouldn't do anything but it was basically community, see no evil, hear no evil and say no evil.
your book speak with woodrow wilson is a principal character in. the novel is about woodrow wilson. is confronted by a demon. he's tempted. i shouldn't say what happens but he becomes quite noble in the novel but he doesn't rub that many of the shortcomings of people at the time such as he was a racist. he was a sexist and probably his most principled was he thought he was anointed by god,. >> to what? >> be a leader. he was annoyed by god. i don't think it's not uncommon for people...
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obviously you were playing on ron wilson. you and i know no one in your district would care your cousin in iowa endorsed you. >> if you look back at the -- how the campaign went, that piece didn't go out until my opponent mailed a piece out with my picture on it and he mailed it out to everybody in the district. and brought the skin color, the race into the contest. and that's what i had to do. i felt to come back and recover. because he -- >> now i get it. i get it. now it makes all the sense in the world. your opponent put out that you were white, so you came out and pretended ron wilson endorsed you. you said yourself you never put it out until he put out your picture. you were trying to counter him saying you were white as saying the real ron wilson had endorsed you. and that you feel is justified. >> which the whole issue in this campaign is the issues of the race. the problem with the houston community college was the fact that the directors there had spent $45 million on a campus. they voted to turn down $6 million of
obviously you were playing on ron wilson. you and i know no one in your district would care your cousin in iowa endorsed you. >> if you look back at the -- how the campaign went, that piece didn't go out until my opponent mailed a piece out with my picture on it and he mailed it out to everybody in the district. and brought the skin color, the race into the contest. and that's what i had to do. i felt to come back and recover. because he -- >> now i get it. i get it. now it makes...
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grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything about kennedy's health. i doubt it would it deterred him from his second term. >> a great question with a constitutional cast. with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the minority leader. dirksen would say dam mr. president i know a fine young man
grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything about kennedy's health. i doubt it would it deterred him from his second term. >> a...
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and that is what wilson did. in so with that we immediately sought within the first few months of the wilson administration the lowering of tariffs, the interaction of the modern income tax which and a graduated scale so that the richer paid more. we saw the establishment of the federal reserve system which has been basically the basis of the american economy for the last century. he went into labor, eight hour work days to mull workman compensation and so forth. but the first ones you on the supreme court. all of these things but progressivism for woodrow wilson was about leveling the playing field. he was not anti wealth, not anti-war street, but he was antitrust. he was against unfair confrontation. in any where he side he tried to fight it. >> so you have both alluded to the fact that there are a lot of parallels between today and those times. are we in another gilded age? >> well, i do think that one of the things that produced at great gap between the rich and poor at the turn of the 20th-century was, as i
and that is what wilson did. in so with that we immediately sought within the first few months of the wilson administration the lowering of tariffs, the interaction of the modern income tax which and a graduated scale so that the richer paid more. we saw the establishment of the federal reserve system which has been basically the basis of the american economy for the last century. he went into labor, eight hour work days to mull workman compensation and so forth. but the first ones you on the...
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>> i'm voting for dave wilson. >> dave wilson, isn't he the -- >> yes. he's the man fighting for our neighborhoods. >> wilson also sent out a series of misleading fliers. in one he claims he was endorsed by ron wilson. but not the well known texas politician ron wilson who debated david duke and led the fight for texas to recognize martin luther king day. if you read the fine print, the ron wilson who endorsed dave wilson is his cousin who lives in iowa. wilson's shady campaign tactics were the subject of a local news report over the weekend. >> wilson sent out a bunch of these direct mail pieces implying that he's african-american. his fliers depicted smiling african-american faces. the words said please vote for our friend and neighbor dave wilson. the pictures he admits were just lifted off the internet. >> all these supporters are african-american. >> what a coincidence. >> what a coincidence. dave wilson used these tactics to beat a 24-year incumbent by just 26 votes. there are now calls for a ru count in this race. we'll be watching this story very
>> i'm voting for dave wilson. >> dave wilson, isn't he the -- >> yes. he's the man fighting for our neighborhoods. >> wilson also sent out a series of misleading fliers. in one he claims he was endorsed by ron wilson. but not the well known texas politician ron wilson who debated david duke and led the fight for texas to recognize martin luther king day. if you read the fine print, the ron wilson who endorsed dave wilson is his cousin who lives in iowa. wilson's shady...
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wilson comes in. she, and handful of doctors, engaged in which i consider the greatest white house conspiracy in history. because three or four people decided they would never tell anybody the president had suffered a stroke. and so for the last year and a half of the wilson administration, for all intents and purposes, edith became the first female president of the united states. [laughter] yes, yes. [laughter] bring it on. she was making no decisions on her own, she insisted. she said she was merely a steward but nobody saw the president of the thousand of people who want to see him, nobody saw him. the handful only of that without passing through miss wilson. all the documents and things that required signatures, commissions, whatever memorandum. nothing appeared before the president of the united states' eyes until mrs. wilson decided what and when the president would act upon it. so she became a pretty supportive wife. >> i guess so. if i can underscore something scott said which i said earlier b
wilson comes in. she, and handful of doctors, engaged in which i consider the greatest white house conspiracy in history. because three or four people decided they would never tell anybody the president had suffered a stroke. and so for the last year and a half of the wilson administration, for all intents and purposes, edith became the first female president of the united states. [laughter] yes, yes. [laughter] bring it on. she was making no decisions on her own, she insisted. she said she was...
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on another piece of direct mail dave wrote the headline endorsed by ron wilson ron wilson is a well known former state representative from the area who are. also happens to be black so dave was giving the impression to voters that he was indorsed by a respected african-american women in reality the ron wilson that day was endorsed by was his cousin a white guy in iowa his opponent bruce austin a black man who held the office for twenty four years says wilson went to lengths to hide the fact that he was white and wilson doesn't deny that when confronted about tricking the people he wants to represent into thinking he was black he laughs he openly admits that he's full of crap and goes on to say that all politicians are full of crap he was quoted as they every time a politician talks he's out there just d.v.d. voters that might be the most honest thing a politician has ever said that his opponent is trying to get a recount but it's not looking good for him so it looks like dave wilson's constituents are stuck with his just thieving lily white butt but the part i like best about this i
on another piece of direct mail dave wrote the headline endorsed by ron wilson ron wilson is a well known former state representative from the area who are. also happens to be black so dave was giving the impression to voters that he was indorsed by a respected african-american women in reality the ron wilson that day was endorsed by was his cousin a white guy in iowa his opponent bruce austin a black man who held the office for twenty four years says wilson went to lengths to hide the fact...
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on another piece of direct mail dave wrote the headline endorsed by ron wilson ron wilson is a well known former state representative from the area who also happens to be black so dave was. having the impression to voters that he was endorsed by a respected african-american when in reality the ron wilson that day was indorsed by was his cousin a white guy in iowa his opponent bruce austin a black man who held the office for twenty four years says wilson went to lengths to hide the fact that he was white and wilson doesn't deny that when confronted about treating the people he wants to represent into thinking he was black he laughs he openly admit that he's full of crap and goes on to say that all politicians are full of crap he was quoted as they every time a politician talks he's out there just d.v. voters that might be the most honest thing a politician has ever said that his opponent is trying to get a recount but it's not looking good for him so it looks like dave wilson's constituents are stuck with his just thieving lily white butt but the part i like best about this is that t
on another piece of direct mail dave wrote the headline endorsed by ron wilson ron wilson is a well known former state representative from the area who also happens to be black so dave was. having the impression to voters that he was endorsed by a respected african-american when in reality the ron wilson that day was indorsed by was his cousin a white guy in iowa his opponent bruce austin a black man who held the office for twenty four years says wilson went to lengths to hide the fact that he...
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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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(cheers and applause) folks, this week's alpha dog is chip wilson c.e.o. of the upscale yoga clothing store lululemon. now, while others are blind to women's issues, this seeing eye alpha dog is women's best friend. back in 2009, he offered a unique take on women's history writing: "in the early 1970s the pill came into being. women's lives changed immediately. females no longer had to make relationships work. men's lives didn't change, however, and they continued to search for a stay at home wife like their mothers. men did not know how to relate to the new female, thus came the era of divorces." (audience reacts) you hear that, ladies? divorce is your fault because you got the pill allowing you to have all kinds of care-free sex. every husband's nightmare. (cheers and applause) but whatever you do, don't call this alpha dog sexist. he's way more than that. for instance, he's also racist. he said that he chose a brand name with a lot of "ls" in it as a marketing tool because the sound didn't exist in japanese phonetics, telling one journalist "it's funny
(cheers and applause) folks, this week's alpha dog is chip wilson c.e.o. of the upscale yoga clothing store lululemon. now, while others are blind to women's issues, this seeing eye alpha dog is women's best friend. back in 2009, he offered a unique take on women's history writing: "in the early 1970s the pill came into being. women's lives changed immediately. females no longer had to make relationships work. men's lives didn't change, however, and they continued to search for a stay at...
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wilson would love to rent something new, but she's worried about the price tag.
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we have music from charlie wilson. we'll be right back with sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trek, look at that sleek form. i'd introduce her to my mom! oh yeah, not only is she super bad, beats audio gives her rich, dynamic sound. whoo! mmmm oh here it comes! ooo eee uuu ... yeah!!!! did you see that? put it in the bag! that's what i'm talking about. a laptop and a tablet. i'm in love! the hp spectre x2. with beats audio. and an intel core processor. i can't wait to bluetooth with her! hurry into the sears veteran's day event you want big savings? and save 30-40% off appliance super buys like this kenmore stainless steel refrigerator. save 44%. and, with our free rewards program you can get 10% in points when you use your sears card this is sears. cats are smart. so they deserve new fresh step scoopable litter. it eliminates odors with carbon and natural plant extracts. it's the smart litter for smart cats. to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey fr
we have music from charlie wilson. we'll be right back with sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ trek, look at that sleek form. i'd introduce her to my mom! oh yeah, not only is she super bad, beats audio gives her rich, dynamic sound. whoo! mmmm oh here it comes! ooo eee uuu ... yeah!!!! did you see that? put it in the bag! that's what i'm talking about. a laptop and a tablet. i'm in love! the hp spectre x2. with beats audio. and an intel core processor. i can't wait to bluetooth with...
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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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>> 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. actually we were so clo
>> 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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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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the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get elected. >>> did you hear the one about the white guy in texas who pretended to be black to get elected? no, this is not a joke. >> a white guy led voters to believe he was black to win a seat on the houston community college board. >> i had always said it was a long shot, no i didn't expect to win. >> dave wilson is a houston electrician by trade and is described in the texas observer as a man known locally -- mailers he sent out saying that an openly gay candidate shouldn't be mayor because homosexual behavior leads to extinction. he was running in a predominantly black district. so in an attempt to make himself more palatable for voters in his district. first, there was a fact that his campaign material never showed his face. >> his flyers depicted -- the pictures he admits were just lifted off the internet. >> all of these supporters
the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get elected. >>> did you hear the one about the white guy in texas who pretended to be black to get elected? no, this is not a joke. >> a white guy led voters to believe he was black to win a seat on the houston...
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we have music from charlie wilson. we'll be right back with sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i get times are tight. but it's hard to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with windows and office. it runs my work stuff. ...and i can use apps like flipboard for news, or xbox video to watch the shows i'm never home to see... and i can still get work done at the same time. excuse me, do you mind if i... yep. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ this holiday, tech the halls and ring in the savings with our radioshack price match guarantee. get great deals on the best brands at radioshack. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. tonight on the program, his new special "david blaine: real or magic" airs tuesday at 9:30 here on abc. david blaine is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] he'll put on a magic show for us tonight. i don't know if it's magic or an illusion. whatever. but he's going to make my head disappear. then with music from the soundtrack to the "best marine holiday" charlie
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and, of course, we have the best music from my man, charlie wilson, once again. this is going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] we got to turn it up, get our r&b out. it sounds real good. he you guys, we're always striving to get better here at "late night." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ [ cheers and applause ] so before every show we put out a suggestion box for the audience just to get some feedback about what you guys think of the show, things you like to see us and that kind of stuff so tonight let's look inside the "audience suggestion box." ♪ what's inside the box? audience siggestion box ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, everybody. this will be fun to hear suggestions. this first one here is from rebecca gold, "hey jimmy, one of my favorite holiday cartoons is 'a charlie brown christmas.' i especially love the scene at the end where all the characters are humming around the tree. but do you think you could make it a little more modern and have them hum something from 2013?" that's a great requested idea. i mean, that's one of my
and, of course, we have the best music from my man, charlie wilson, once again. this is going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] we got to turn it up, get our r&b out. it sounds real good. he you guys, we're always striving to get better here at "late night." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ [ cheers and applause ] so before every show we put out a suggestion box for the audience just to get some feedback about what you guys think of the show, things you like to see us and...
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welcome to the wilson center. a special welcome to yukiya amano of the international atomic energy agency. i'm the executive vice president. modern technology kept jane harman on the tarmac in new york city, or rather, laguardia airport, for over two hours this morning. she has just landed and will be here shortly. she will make a closing comment. she apologizes, but we wanted to get started. the wilson center is a public- private institution created by an act of congress and serves as the official, national memorial to the 28th president. we tackle global issues through independent research, open dialogue, and actionable ideas. we seek to provide safe political space for addressing key public policy issues. nuclear proliferation issues international history project is a global network of individuals and institutions engaged in the study of international nuclear history through archival documents, oral history, interviews, and other impure goal sources. the wilson -- empirical sources. the wilson center has follow
welcome to the wilson center. a special welcome to yukiya amano of the international atomic energy agency. i'm the executive vice president. modern technology kept jane harman on the tarmac in new york city, or rather, laguardia airport, for over two hours this morning. she has just landed and will be here shortly. she will make a closing comment. she apologizes, but we wanted to get started. the wilson center is a public- private institution created by an act of congress and serves as the...
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you kno who we're talking abou >> brian wilson. reports say the giants are among the list of teams intested in the pitcher for next season. >> i hop he usesconditior. >> is that a ponytail at the end? i don't know what you call that style. we know on team wilson won't be racking up saves for. the the new yor yankees. at the meetis brian cashman said wilson ruses to shave his mous berd so cross him off the list. >>wow. >> the yankees have a strict facial hair grooming pocy. and i think wilson was like offered $1illion or something last ar. >> part of a campaign. that'salled commitment. facial hair. interesting. >> 4:57. ill to come new clues about a missing south bay teenager. we'll let you know what investigors are telling us about tir car that they recovere >> hundreds in one community wang up without power because of an early morning crash. we'lhave the latt in a live report. >>> a car crashes into aower pole knocking ou power to thousas of people early this morning. we'll have an update coming up in a live report. >> reporter: d
you kno who we're talking abou >> brian wilson. reports say the giants are among the list of teams intested in the pitcher for next season. >> i hop he usesconditior. >> is that a ponytail at the end? i don't know what you call that style. we know on team wilson won't be racking up saves for. the the new yor yankees. at the meetis brian cashman said wilson ruses to shave his mous berd so cross him off the list. >>wow. >> the yankees have a strict facial hair...
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he sent this one which says endorsed by ron wilson. he is a beloved state representative who is african-american. but that is not the ron wilson he is talking about. it is his cousin who does not even live in texas, he lives in iowa. when they called this guy, dave wilson on his deceptive campaign, he didn't deny any of it. he is a white guy pretending to be a black guy. it is known in politics as the vanilla ice offensive. this was the most blatantly desperate attempt since this. >> who let the dogs out? >> he won. i miss him, i do. he won the election, i can't -- it's -- it's amazing that he pulled this off. he made a raise owe add. this ad should definitely raised some flags. >> yo ho ho, my homey people. i'm run dmcing for houston community college board of trustees, yo. everybody say hey. i'm a raise the roof and make it rain. i have a dream. everybody say hey. d-dog. >> that is the man. >> lady gaga has a flying dress for real. and guillermo is going to unleash the lyrics on people on the street. right? >> right. >> or he did alr
he sent this one which says endorsed by ron wilson. he is a beloved state representative who is african-american. but that is not the ron wilson he is talking about. it is his cousin who does not even live in texas, he lives in iowa. when they called this guy, dave wilson on his deceptive campaign, he didn't deny any of it. he is a white guy pretending to be a black guy. it is known in politics as the vanilla ice offensive. this was the most blatantly desperate attempt since this. >> who...
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the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get ele elected. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do
the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get ele elected. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male...
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psing on wilson last season. him.dodgers eventually signe d wilson posted a 0.66 e.r.a. with 13 striouts. the a's continueo spok file rsatile players. oakland who signedick punto who a one-year contract worth a reported $2.75 million. the 36-year-old oy hit .2 with two home ns last season and we end with some sad news. todd christiansen passed away is morning in salt le city due to complications from surgery. through the 1979 season and won two super bowlsith the silver and black. dd christenson was onl57 years old. >> we have great memories of christnsen. >> back in moment. >>hop till you drop. e chain annoued this week it will open its doors for black iday supeales at 5:00 p.m. thanksgiving day. so you're going to have to have turkey for lunch. traditionay, the friday after thanksgiving is on of the ggest shopping days of the year. merchantings have been rushing and ening times earlier and earlier. for a handf of other store ening also on thanksgiving eving. macy'sthe first time in50 ars they're going to open t
psing on wilson last season. him.dodgers eventually signe d wilson posted a 0.66 e.r.a. with 13 striouts. the a's continueo spok file rsatile players. oakland who signedick punto who a one-year contract worth a reported $2.75 million. the 36-year-old oy hit .2 with two home ns last season and we end with some sad news. todd christiansen passed away is morning in salt le city due to complications from surgery. through the 1979 season and won two super bowlsith the silver and black. dd...
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grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything about kennedy's health. i doubt it would it deterred him from his second term. >> a great question with a constitutional cast. with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the minority leader. dirksen would say dam mr. president i know a fine young man
grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything about kennedy's health. i doubt it would it deterred him from his second term. >> a...
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the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get elected. [ male announcer ] they say it was during an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the perfect magic eraser for making stuff that's big and tough not so tough, after all. mr. clean's handy grip -- the newest member of the magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] in all purpose and bath. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily
the fine print said ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> that's correct, we are. >> did they really endorse you? >> yes, i called him up and i said bloomfield, iowa. >> funny thing is that's not even close to the worst thing that that guy did to get elected. [ male announcer ] they say it was during an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a...
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. >> robert weiner followed by pete wilson and john billow. >> herbert weiner, resident of richmond. i thought the viking invasion was bad. in sea crest there's a prohibition on busses that are too big. that prohibition is in effect already, why doesn't it apply to neighborhoods throughout the city? this should be a protocol. the other thing is if busses want to tour the neighborhoods, why can't they have small scale busses doing this? i mean, what's wrong with the small bus? and i think that basically what the tour busses do, they are in there and they are out of there and they get a bird's eye view and the neighborhood is virtually in a fish bowl and people are on display and what i really don't like is you buy a house in these residential areas and then you have a high noise level, you are virtually trapped with the tour bus it's the same load, if you don't like it, move. and i don't think that's fair. so this dilemma applies to apartment house dwellers as well. i think there has to be a restriction on the busses, i don't think they should have free swing of the neighborhood and i
. >> robert weiner followed by pete wilson and john billow. >> herbert weiner, resident of richmond. i thought the viking invasion was bad. in sea crest there's a prohibition on busses that are too big. that prohibition is in effect already, why doesn't it apply to neighborhoods throughout the city? this should be a protocol. the other thing is if busses want to tour the neighborhoods, why can't they have small scale busses doing this? i mean, what's wrong with the small bus? and i...
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the fine print says ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> it's from the candidate's cousin of the same name who lives in iowa. and these faces of implied support for the campaign flier, all of them african-american were pulled from the internet. joining me now is bruce austin, who served on the community college board for 24 years before losing to this fella dave wilson. and jonathan capehart for the "washington post." sir, i don't know what to say except this is bizarre. that's why we're covering pit. did you get blind sided by this character who came out of nowhere and presumed to be and sold himself as a member of your community? in fact, of the same ethnic group or racial group as most people in the community and people were confused, in fact, bamboozled by this guy. is that what happened here? >> i don't know. i'll tell you what did happen. i think the -- in terms of transparency, in terms of honesty, it was a deceptive trick he used on the population. >> talk about the fact he had a cousin who made it sound like he was cousin to an african-american person of some prestige down th
the fine print says ron wilson is dave wilson's cousin. >> it's from the candidate's cousin of the same name who lives in iowa. and these faces of implied support for the campaign flier, all of them african-american were pulled from the internet. joining me now is bruce austin, who served on the community college board for 24 years before losing to this fella dave wilson. and jonathan capehart for the "washington post." sir, i don't know what to say except this is bizarre....
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familia. >>> ya wilson. >>> sÍ, no soy ella ahora con traba lengua. >>> ay! papÁ, voy. >>> esta papÁ establa estÁ muy . >>> a ver, a ver. >>> esta tabla estÁ muy maltratada. >>> (risas). >>> por dios. >>> hay que buscar un buen que la trabaje mejor. >>> ayÚdame tu. >>> vamos a ver como esta. >>> estÁ tabla esta mal (...) dios mÍo prÉstame los lentes para verlo mejor. >>> ay! papÁ. >>> esta taba estÁ muy mal. >>> (...) eso es. >>> que la trabaje mejor. >>> nos vamos en el dÍa de las madres se hizo esta sesiÓn de fotos para la prensa y todo. >>> flor elena. >>> vamos a hacer unos caras. >>> la gente asÍ cubrieron la secciÓn fotogrÁfica, vean. >>> okay, vamos. quÉ bellas. >>> bueno nosotros ten am ex qÉe celebrar el dÍa de las madres por eso hay tres generaciones aquÍ, estÁ flor que esta aquÍ en portada un rato tito en esta seso fotogrÁfica con toda la proel. >>> que bueno, que estoy contenta y bueno con la hija y con la nieta es una satisfacciÓn pues tener una nieta y poder tomoerme las fotos uno aÑos mÁs, porque llevo llamas cinco aÑo
familia. >>> ya wilson. >>> sÍ, no soy ella ahora con traba lengua. >>> ay! papÁ, voy. >>> esta papÁ establa estÁ muy . >>> a ver, a ver. >>> esta tabla estÁ muy maltratada. >>> (risas). >>> por dios. >>> hay que buscar un buen que la trabaje mejor. >>> ayÚdame tu. >>> vamos a ver como esta. >>> estÁ tabla esta mal (...) dios mÍo prÉstame los lentes para verlo mejor. >>>...
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or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser park right to say yeah so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until next time backscatter sign bio. speak your language anybody will inevitably and. will use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune into bangles stories. so you hear. spanish more and more visit eye to eye with tito it's combe. if you. need the opportunity. to start to construct your current. you don't want to be big. give don't want to be gangsters you don't want to be. they don't want that time. the king came to be we can see. you just made so hard as i was and i was in the hood. i. said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young a. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hun
or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser park right to say yeah so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until next time backscatter sign bio. speak your...
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everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. he is scheduled to complete his prison term and be released in about 18 months. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time up. >> some days they like us. some days they don't want to see us. i think that's kind of a function of being in prison. you're mostly pissed off all the time anyway. if you can take it out on the film crew, why not. >> though wilson may enjoy his freedom again, it's too late for one other inmate whose anger has had disastrous consequences. >> my name is jesus garcia, i have been incarcerated for nearly 12 1/2 years. i'm incarcerated for first degree murder and i have life plus 26 years to serve. >> when we met jesus garcia at penitentiary of new mexico he had recently been inv
everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. he is scheduled to complete his prison term and be released in about 18 months. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one [ bleep ], y'all, two, retire. we don't need y'all around here no more. your time...
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or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the cause report great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the cuz the report with me max kaiser and stacy herman i like to thank our guest cody wilson who's crowdfunding darn well you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter signed by you know. the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi fear with a space stare where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more morsi on a path that would have maybe brought some advance ment on jobs economic development in that period of time the united states faltered and it's the policy like that you were just coming in and telling them how they sh
or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the cause report great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the cuz the report with me max kaiser and stacy herman i like to thank our guest cody wilson who's crowdfunding darn well you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter signed by...
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or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter sign bio. deliberate torch is on it's a big journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land their. numbers the. olympic torch relay. on r t v dot com. ali i think people. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today.
or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter sign bio....