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had wilson's command properly addressed the many reports of misconduct from australia, and wilson never would have been able to take our child's innocence from her. commanders need to know how the identify red flags, a take them -- take them seriously, and respond accordingly. it took an australian commander out to the american marine commanders that the marine corps had a serious problem on their hands with willson. how did our own military miss this? catching and acting on those red flags is the vital step missing in our military when it comes to prevention. these predators are not going to be caught until it is too late, and another human being's life is torn apart. the cost of failing to prevent these predators is too high to turn a blind eye. in our case, the cost was my six-year-old daughter's innocence. i will never be able to fix that or get her innocence back for her. the evil that was done to her is an evil that only god can redeem. but it is an evil that the marine corps could have have prevented. i cannot stress enough the need for military leadership to identify the red fla
had wilson's command properly addressed the many reports of misconduct from australia, and wilson never would have been able to take our child's innocence from her. commanders need to know how the identify red flags, a take them -- take them seriously, and respond accordingly. it took an australian commander out to the american marine commanders that the marine corps had a serious problem on their hands with willson. how did our own military miss this? catching and acting on those red flags is...
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wilson went to trial with over 20 charges against him. it is my belief that had ncis had conducted a more thorough and solid investigation, more of the charges would have stuck. a finding of not guilty is not a finding of innocence. ncis was apparently not trained in a way that provided a proactive role in the case. and the investigators needed to be trained more thoroughly, and their lack of knowledge and how the handle the sense thetive cases is failing survivors. and making the possibility of justice nearly impossible. we deserve so much better. nu number five. there is inadequate sexual assault prevention follow through from commanders. and yes, there is plenty of training to be given to the commanders, but where is the l follow-through. this is evidence in the lack of response to the concerns and red flags that were raised in regards to wilson's prior misconduct in australia that was sexual in nature, and had wilson's command properly addressed the many reports of misconduct from australia, and wilson never would have been able to ta
wilson went to trial with over 20 charges against him. it is my belief that had ncis had conducted a more thorough and solid investigation, more of the charges would have stuck. a finding of not guilty is not a finding of innocence. ncis was apparently not trained in a way that provided a proactive role in the case. and the investigators needed to be trained more thoroughly, and their lack of knowledge and how the handle the sense thetive cases is failing survivors. and making the possibility...
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expeditionary force operations officer shortly after wilson arrived in our family was as well. wilson was one of the first people to reach out to us and offer support when we arrived at the station. within a matter of a couple of weeks visiting the house, my six-year-old daughter confided in me that wilson sexually abused her during that time. this disclosure occurred in their home upon finding out the act ha has been committed upon r child, my husband and i drove to the house where we immediately called the military police. we had them at our home in a matter of minutes as well as the navel, criminal and investigative services. this was the start of the investigation when they came to the home we disclosed to them with our daughter had told me. the next morning we received a call from an agent asking if we could be at the child advocacy center for a forensics interview. this is a child advocacy center
expeditionary force operations officer shortly after wilson arrived in our family was as well. wilson was one of the first people to reach out to us and offer support when we arrived at the station. within a matter of a couple of weeks visiting the house, my six-year-old daughter confided in me that wilson sexually abused her during that time. this disclosure occurred in their home upon finding out the act ha has been committed upon r child, my husband and i drove to the house where we...
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technology"> walmart communications tiffany wilson explains how it workssot wilson/walmart director of s: what it does is aisle looking for stock, incorrect pricing, anyhting that an item is in shouldn't be, do is relay that to our associates, get real time data of the store attention"> milpitas is the this test phase shelf scanning intelligence. came face to bossanova and make a u-turn. confused. her sot company's officer says the robot won't hit customers because... sot
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russell wilson.(russell wilson/seahawks quarterback- he's about the first guy i ever met coming into the national football league at the symposium. my homie and i linked up and we have been best friends ever since)for the second straight year.. turbin had his charity basketball game to raise money for his high school and other charities he's about.this year it was even bigger.. with activities happening all day like the meet and greet where fans got to interact with turbin and wilson. face painting. music and of course.. (nats up of game)the game where people got to see the two football stars show off their basketball skills against irvington's varsity team and for turbin.. to once again show his heart.(robert turbin/indianapolis colts running back-the thing is we both love our communities so that takes up a lot of our time organizing and putting things together but we always make sure to tap into one another and that we are doing ok)jerry trujillo coached turbin when he was a student here.he says th
russell wilson.(russell wilson/seahawks quarterback- he's about the first guy i ever met coming into the national football league at the symposium. my homie and i linked up and we have been best friends ever since)for the second straight year.. turbin had his charity basketball game to raise money for his high school and other charities he's about.this year it was even bigger.. with activities happening all day like the meet and greet where fans got to interact with turbin and wilson. face...
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they believe either the chevrolet or wilson's car hit wilson and her friend... wilson's friend was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries... no word o his condition tonight... (vicki) still ahead... a child in the bay area... is suffering from a rare degenerative, neurological disease. and now, her parents are on a mission to raise money to find a cure. (grant) up next... technology makes things like paying a restaurant bill through your phone-- a whole lot easier... but how does it affect tipping your waiter? we'll explain. 4 your money tonight....digital payment companies are allowing many small businesses to receive credit and debit card payments through their tablet system. (vicki) and going digital at the time of sale ... is affecting how we spend our money... and how we tip as a result.<"i've worked in a restaurant, and tipping is extremely important. they don't get paid enough" --butted to-- "20% is usually good"--butted to--"i've always tipped a little bit more."> (vicki) stiffing a waiter at a sit-down restaurant is looked upon poorly . but what ab
they believe either the chevrolet or wilson's car hit wilson and her friend... wilson's friend was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries... no word o his condition tonight... (vicki) still ahead... a child in the bay area... is suffering from a rare degenerative, neurological disease. and now, her parents are on a mission to raise money to find a cure. (grant) up next... technology makes things like paying a restaurant bill through your phone-- a whole lot easier... but how does it affect...
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">walmart director of communications tiffany wilson explains how it works wilson/walmart director of communications: what it does is it scans each aisle looking for (pam) (pam) a nation- wide problem that causes dangerous situations on the road. a new way to show students the dangers of texting and driving ... so they can learn.. that "text can wait" we are going to take what god brings us and live life to the fullest. (steve) the mother a boy with a difficult disorder speaks on what her son will do tomorrow! what meeting steph curry will mean to a young super fan. (steve) a young boy battling a rare genetic disorder arrived in san francisco today... ahead of the day he is granted a wish. and, that wish is to meet his favorite athlete -- stephen curry.(pam) kron four's philippe djegal was at the airport when the little boy and his excited family arrived ... (philippe) five and a half years ago... seven-year- old jonathan page was diagnosed with a rare metabolic disorder called methylmalonic acidemia. it prevents his body from properly digesting fats and proteins. it resulted in jo
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secretary wilson. >> mr. chairman, ranking member smith, my statement is in the record. and i would just like to highlight a couple of things that's really part of our budget. the first is that the air force budget for fiscal year 19 a lines with the national defense strategy. it recognizes that we face a more competitive and dangerous international security environment than we have seen in decades. it also recognizes the great power competition has reemerged as the central challenge to u.s. security. in our budget really are two bold moves and one continuing theme. the first bold move is the acceleration of defendable space. we need to be able to deter, defend, and prevail against anyone who seeks to deny our ability to freely operate in space. the president's budget reflects a 18% increase over the fiscal year defense plan for 19, the five year defense plan, and that is on top of a 6% increase that we presented in the fiscal year '18 defense plan. so accelerate defendable space. the second bold move
secretary wilson. >> mr. chairman, ranking member smith, my statement is in the record. and i would just like to highlight a couple of things that's really part of our budget. the first is that the air force budget for fiscal year 19 a lines with the national defense strategy. it recognizes that we face a more competitive and dangerous international security environment than we have seen in decades. it also recognizes the great power competition has reemerged as the central challenge to...
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technology"> walmart director of communications tiffany wilson explains how it workssot wilson/walmart director of communications: what it does is it scans each aisle looking for items out of stock, incorrect pricing, anything that indicates that an item is in a place that it shouldn't be, what it is able to do is relay that information back to our associates, so our associates get real time data about what parts of the store needs the most attention">this walmart in milpitas is the location for this test phase of the new shelf scanning artificial intelligence. this customer came face to face with the bossanova and decided to make a u-turn. she was bit confused. her thoughts...?sot the bossanova company's chief business officer says don't worry the robot won't hit customers because... sot
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hicks: secretary wilson. secretary wilson: i would echo what mark said. all of us are dealing with daysg about 130 tell 150 for somebody in the service. that does not come close to what we need to do for the services, and a backlog for security clearances that has doubled. the backlog has doubled in the last 18 months. you have got to get some personnel reform. there are a couple other -- the congress has done quite a bit in acquisition reform. we got to really implement acquisition reform. there may be some tweaks there as we need to go through the implementation. i would also say there something they need to pause, which is probably organizational change. there has been a lot of it in the pentagon. thewe need to just let chart boxes they where they are this year and focus on things like personnel form and fine-tuning of mexico -- of acquisition. ms. hicks: when i call you, there are mike's that are coming around. -- mikes that are coming around. please fraser question, and we will start here. -- please fraser your question, and we will start here. hello
hicks: secretary wilson. secretary wilson: i would echo what mark said. all of us are dealing with daysg about 130 tell 150 for somebody in the service. that does not come close to what we need to do for the services, and a backlog for security clearances that has doubled. the backlog has doubled in the last 18 months. you have got to get some personnel reform. there are a couple other -- the congress has done quite a bit in acquisition reform. we got to really implement acquisition reform....
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sergeant robert wilson iii was gunned down in north philadelphia. his family, friends and fellow officers gathered at 22 and police district today to reflect on his life and legacy. wilson was buying his son a birthday gift at a game stop when two men came in and fired shots during an attempted robbery. wilson tried to defend himself and while his family and officers say the pain is not any easier, they say his spirit lives on. >> what we can do is continue to press on and keep the memory and legacy alive, as i know robbie would not want us to forget as we will never forget what he means to us. >> we all feel a sense of loss for sergeant wilson, but going forward, we -- he lives on in all of us. >> at the vigil the family was presented with a canvass of sergeant wilson. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. here's look at ocean city. you ready for some snow? well it's on the way. meteorologist kathy orr is going to tell us all about it in just 15 seconds. >> okay. here we go again. but this time we're talking about a major east coast snowstorm.
sergeant robert wilson iii was gunned down in north philadelphia. his family, friends and fellow officers gathered at 22 and police district today to reflect on his life and legacy. wilson was buying his son a birthday gift at a game stop when two men came in and fired shots during an attempted robbery. wilson tried to defend himself and while his family and officers say the pain is not any easier, they say his spirit lives on. >> what we can do is continue to press on and keep the memory...
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commissioner wilson was absent on that evening, so commissioner wilson, i would ask if you could please state if you are prepared to participate tonight. ok, thank you so much. so, we will start with the department, here to report back on his findings. three minutes. >> planning department staff. just to give a recap where we were on this item, two weeks ago. so, again, the original permit was submitted in 2013. that original design was the yard, the neighbor to the north requested discretionary review. in 2014, g at that time the project sponsor decided to shift gears, get a new architect and amend the project. in part to avoid the d.r. and just to make some changes to the project. that new proposal was reviewed by the planning department and the residential design advisory team, they provided some minor design comments and the permit holder complied with the comments. after that, the project sponsor conducted a new preapplication meeting, the permit holder then submitted the correct 311 materials to the department, including the current plans. the project planner submitted the correct
commissioner wilson was absent on that evening, so commissioner wilson, i would ask if you could please state if you are prepared to participate tonight. ok, thank you so much. so, we will start with the department, here to report back on his findings. three minutes. >> planning department staff. just to give a recap where we were on this item, two weeks ago. so, again, the original permit was submitted in 2013. that original design was the yard, the neighbor to the north requested...
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we will be talking with the president of the wilson center on what this may mean. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power". shery: let's get a quick check of major averages with the gout -- the dowense of 1% gaining 8/10 of 1%. industrials and financials leading gains and we are seeing energy and materials fall on the s&p 500 while the nasdaq is losing ground for a third consecutive session. we turn to mark crumpton with first world news. mark: president took today posted the irish prime minister at the white house and the president said he hopes to visit are the next year and see t
we will be talking with the president of the wilson center on what this may mean. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat...
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party in two and destroyed taft's presidency and allowed wilson to come in and wilson wins the election. and if he hadn't, taft could have been continued his presidency and after wilson, republican, republican, republican, and then fdr. in 1932 all the way till 1980, i think america lived in the age of franklin roosevelt and that 1932 election. and i pick '80 because i'll get to why in one second, but if you follow me, not only did fdr win in 32, 36, 40, 44, and then a constitutional amendment, after his death to stop this, but roosevelt convinced the american people that the federal government is your friend, that uncle sam is your friend and he did it through programs like, you know, bridge building, road building, wpa. ccc, all the new deal, but also social security, your government is going to help you in oil age. if you're a farmer-- old age and we'll help farms grow and world war ii ended with the manhatten project, the government project for the atomic bomb. and you say how come roosevelt with that long-- >> and truman starts to grow government in a different way, albeit in a dif
party in two and destroyed taft's presidency and allowed wilson to come in and wilson wins the election. and if he hadn't, taft could have been continued his presidency and after wilson, republican, republican, republican, and then fdr. in 1932 all the way till 1980, i think america lived in the age of franklin roosevelt and that 1932 election. and i pick '80 because i'll get to why in one second, but if you follow me, not only did fdr win in 32, 36, 40, 44, and then a constitutional amendment,...
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wilson's family was presented with a canvas painting of wilson today. >>> delaware's emergency call centers has been upgraded and can receive emergency requests by text. governor john carney helped demonstrate the enhanced 911 feature this morning. officials stress that while texting is now available, calling 911 is still the best and fastest way top contact emergency personnel. they say texts to 911 should be short and include location and if police fire or ambulance service is needed. >>> habitat for humanity joining forces with the organization esperanza to rehab 20's homes in the hunting park section of philadelphia. the rehab success story number one. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes was there. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: this morning homeowner an jill colon gave us a tour of his home after more than $20,000 worth of renovations were done by habitat for humanity philadelphia. completely free of cost to him. >> i am very, very grateful for everything they done on my house. i hope god bless you every one of them. >> reporter: just under a year ago colon's roofer was fal
wilson's family was presented with a canvas painting of wilson today. >>> delaware's emergency call centers has been upgraded and can receive emergency requests by text. governor john carney helped demonstrate the enhanced 911 feature this morning. officials stress that while texting is now available, calling 911 is still the best and fastest way top contact emergency personnel. they say texts to 911 should be short and include location and if police fire or ambulance service is...
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the ceo mark by wilson. just looking at the items you have given today in terms of increasing the dividend payout, the 5% growth in operating ats for 2018, up eight us on what changed since november. you had capital markets in november. has anything changed or is it steady as she goes since then? mark: growth continues and continuing stronger than we were expecting. they are u.k. was particularly strong. the doom and gloom of brexit did not affect is too much. business was a and lifestyles are up 23%. the growth has gone across six of our eight markets. to aps beingte it up seven. there is a lot of capital on top of that. we have is high-quality problem of having to deploy $2 billion of it. manus: a very good morning. can we move on from bolt on acquisitions? payoutffirmed the 55% target by 2020. you have a lovely problem. how are you going to solve it? >> it is a good question. what we have said is dividends do not come out of the cash pile. dividends come out of earnings. i am quite clear what we use it fo
the ceo mark by wilson. just looking at the items you have given today in terms of increasing the dividend payout, the 5% growth in operating ats for 2018, up eight us on what changed since november. you had capital markets in november. has anything changed or is it steady as she goes since then? mark: growth continues and continuing stronger than we were expecting. they are u.k. was particularly strong. the doom and gloom of brexit did not affect is too much. business was a and lifestyles are...
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wilson: we face the same problem. the navy and the air force space a challenge outside of this five-year window. we've got modernization and engineering going on over this five years. the nation is going to have to make that decision to find the purchases of these systems within this 10 year window. >> go ahead. >> many of us grew up with the triad is part of cold war. we have a new capability that provides options and creates its own deterrence. that is missile defenses. that is another factor in be context of strategic assets. the degree to which we continue to invest in missile defenses to deter an enemy launch and that we can knock them down. that's another factor cap put in factor youalculus -- have to put in strategic calculus. >> i stand behind it. --say that we are still stilted in or training i don't think is true at all. notre developing a more did -- dynamic scenario training since i have been on board. there certainly is room to improve. only in ourabout own sandbox, but doing things with both my secretari
wilson: we face the same problem. the navy and the air force space a challenge outside of this five-year window. we've got modernization and engineering going on over this five years. the nation is going to have to make that decision to find the purchases of these systems within this 10 year window. >> go ahead. >> many of us grew up with the triad is part of cold war. we have a new capability that provides options and creates its own deterrence. that is missile defenses. that is...
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patrick wilson, two wilsons. patrick and langford wilson, there is a lot of wilsons, doric wilson. many wilsons, and then who else, sam shepherd was the experimental playright. there are a number of people that start coming in and writing these experimental plays. and joe cino died in 1968, so he had been sort of working at establishing this little tiny theater place but what started to happen by the time he died, over the course of the 10 years, since 1958 when he first moves into this little tiny cafe, and the time he dies in 1968, the idea of creating theater in new york city, in alternative spaces, in ways that are very decidedly not commercial, starts to gain steam. joe cino is not the first person to encourage people to make art. there are theater makers that have come before. there is the living theater, which is actually still, you can google them and find out about the living theater but there was this theater this group was founded in the late 1940s, they had been around. then there is the open theater. all sorts of other, and then megan terry and various of different oth
patrick wilson, two wilsons. patrick and langford wilson, there is a lot of wilsons, doric wilson. many wilsons, and then who else, sam shepherd was the experimental playright. there are a number of people that start coming in and writing these experimental plays. and joe cino died in 1968, so he had been sort of working at establishing this little tiny theater place but what started to happen by the time he died, over the course of the 10 years, since 1958 when he first moves into this little...
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president. >> no. >> commissioner. >> aye. >> commissioner wilson. commissioner swig. >> no. >> the vote is 2-3, so that motion fails. barring any other motions, then the permit is issued by default. >> i -- i go the other way, and just for -- uphold the appeal on the basis that the building is nonconforming building and out of character with the neighborhood. try it that way. >> isn't that the same? >> no. >> it was backwards to -- you want another motion, it's backwards to earth. and that one did not pass. so -- >> ok. so we have a motion from the vice president to uphold the appeal and deny the permit on the basis that the building is nonconforming and out of character with the neighborhood. on that motion, president fung. >> aye. >> commissioner lazarus. >> no. >> commissioner honda. >> aye. >> commissioner wilson. >> aye. >> okay. there are four votes in favor of that motion. so, that motion passes, and the appeal is upheld and the permit is denied. ok. so commissioners, move back then to item number five, this is appeal 17-193, planning departm
president. >> no. >> commissioner. >> aye. >> commissioner wilson. commissioner swig. >> no. >> the vote is 2-3, so that motion fails. barring any other motions, then the permit is issued by default. >> i -- i go the other way, and just for -- uphold the appeal on the basis that the building is nonconforming building and out of character with the neighborhood. try it that way. >> isn't that the same? >> no. >> it was backwards to --...
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in this first cartoon, called tax him, you can see the president, woodrow wilson and the secretary of the treasury and congress debating on how to -- how they're going to generate new revenue through taxes for the administration's war revenue plan. you can see the special interest groups represented by national income, playing cards, motion pictures pointing to a different interest group because nobody wants to have their own products taxed. this is one of my favorite cartoons, from 1920, called april 1. in 1919, both houses of congress had passed a proposed constitutional amendment extending the right to vote to women. this was published on april 1, 1920. at that point, a number of states had ratified the proposed amendment and only one vote was needed and mississippi, on march 29, could have been the last vote but mississippi rejected the amendment. i love how you can see the humor, yanking away the amendment from the women of the nation. about five months after this cartoon was published, tennessee did ratify the amendment and it went on to become law later that year. this cartoon
in this first cartoon, called tax him, you can see the president, woodrow wilson and the secretary of the treasury and congress debating on how to -- how they're going to generate new revenue through taxes for the administration's war revenue plan. you can see the special interest groups represented by national income, playing cards, motion pictures pointing to a different interest group because nobody wants to have their own products taxed. this is one of my favorite cartoons, from 1920,...
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officer wilson was buying a ston north philly, when the brothers opened fire. vigil todf wilson. >> norristown s bil cosby, his defense team wants to stop dozens presser testifying at his sexual assault trial. trial ended l with a dead-locked grand jury. it comes two weeks aftdaught eny failure. >> and police ar morning , in find too long young girls who went missing from their philadelphia home. a yr screen, nine year old, and 11 year old s seen friday at 4:00 p.m., 2900 block of north sixth re is 3 feet 6 inches whitebout 76 pounds and was shirt. leash an about 5 feetan pink sh. if you have any information call police. >> in sojest two women after a l and stabbing inside k officer returned to the restaurant on al messing road say group of 15 to 20 people were involved in the fight. officer a restaurant with a minr stab wounds. we're told that an tried to break up the fight. so word and when led to the morning, hollywood biggest stars celebrate the and acmed the others with total of 13 oscar nominations cents and ran away withhe top prize. top prize. >> and th
officer wilson was buying a ston north philly, when the brothers opened fire. vigil todf wilson. >> norristown s bil cosby, his defense team wants to stop dozens presser testifying at his sexual assault trial. trial ended l with a dead-locked grand jury. it comes two weeks aftdaught eny failure. >> and police ar morning , in find too long young girls who went missing from their philadelphia home. a yr screen, nine year old, and 11 year old s seen friday at 4:00 p.m., 2900 block of...
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he won and then went to wilson wins in 1912, but wilson wins because theater roosevelt created the bull moose party and kept the republican party in two destroying past presidency and lab wilson to come in. wilson does win reelection but if tr had that done that you may that taft very possibly continue his presidency. then after wilson publican republican republican, and then fdr. in 1932, all the way until 1980, i think america lived in the age of franklin roosevelt and that 1932 election. i think 80 because i'll get to white in one second, but if you follow me, not only did fdr went in 32, 36, 40, 44, then a constitutional amendment after his death to stop this, but roosevelt convinced the american people that the federal government is your friend, that uncle sam is your friend and he did it to programs like bridge building, road building, wpa, ccc, all the new deal but also social security, the government will help you in your old age, if you are a farmer will do so conversation, help your farms grow. and then the whole apparatus of winning world war ii which ended with the manhattan
he won and then went to wilson wins in 1912, but wilson wins because theater roosevelt created the bull moose party and kept the republican party in two destroying past presidency and lab wilson to come in. wilson does win reelection but if tr had that done that you may that taft very possibly continue his presidency. then after wilson publican republican republican, and then fdr. in 1932, all the way until 1980, i think america lived in the age of franklin roosevelt and that 1932 election. i...
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(vicki) that was bob wilson reporting. sherpa holds the world record for "most ascents of everest by a woman"... (grant) but she has far to go before she can claim the title of "most ascents of everest ever." that belongs to apa sherpa... who has scaled the summit 21 times. (grant) still ahead... an animal... displaying unusual behavior in the wild... what an elephant was seen blowing out of it's mouth... (vicki) welcome back -- we want to share an amazing view of the sky caught on video. (grant) it was all made possible after a man was on board a charter flight called "the flight of the lights". take a look at this... brad phipps took this time lapse video earlier this month while on a flight to see the southern lights, over new zealand. it takes passengers from the new zealand city of christchurch down to the antarctic circle before looping back. phipps says the best places to see the southern lights are in the middle of the ocean, which is why he flew on the plane. (vicki) a bizarre scene in the wild... a video of an as
(vicki) that was bob wilson reporting. sherpa holds the world record for "most ascents of everest by a woman"... (grant) but she has far to go before she can claim the title of "most ascents of everest ever." that belongs to apa sherpa... who has scaled the summit 21 times. (grant) still ahead... an animal... displaying unusual behavior in the wild... what an elephant was seen blowing out of it's mouth... (vicki) welcome back -- we want to share an amazing view of the sky...
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ronald wilson reagan came from the midwest with a background as diverse as the country he loved. he studied economics at eureka college. , abecame a radio broadcaster labor leader, a corporate spokesman, and governor of california. he demonstrated the power of big ideas. about regulation. he held those rockribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. decent,e, he was a humble, and graceful soul. he was a man who asked -- who as george h.w. bush said, paid attention to small kindnesses that also defined a good life. some did not like his policies but it was impossible not to like the man himself. ourident reagan restored economy as well as our national confidence. he did so in the middle of what was then the worst economic crisis since the great depression. people worried that japan would lead the world into the 21st century but not president reagan. we are not as somewhat have us believe he said, doomed to an inevitable decline. he said this at his fiercest inaugural -- his first inaugural. we have every right to dr
ronald wilson reagan came from the midwest with a background as diverse as the country he loved. he studied economics at eureka college. , abecame a radio broadcaster labor leader, a corporate spokesman, and governor of california. he demonstrated the power of big ideas. about regulation. he held those rockribbed conservative principles very viscerally. they were indeed part of his dna. he never wavered from them. decent,e, he was a humble, and graceful soul. he was a man who asked -- who as...
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second half and having scored the fourth, harry wilson created the fifth goal for vokes. with the gulf in talent on the pitch, gareth bale had the perfect platform to score his way into the record books. his third on the night, the 29th of his career — no one has scored more for wales. the home side nearly had a consolation, but the night belonged to wales. so a satisfying start to giggs' tenure and a game gareth bale will treasure forever. wales can look forward to facing uruguay or the czech republic in the final on monday. amazing. and my daughter's birthday today. so happy birthday to her. it is disappointing i can't be with her but great individually to get the record. but always the most important thing is the team plays well. and under the new manager, it is important to get off to a good start. gareth southgate says he has no concerns about security and safety at the world cup when he says if he was a supporter he would go to russia. heels and says he is and everything won't be looking at the tournament as a political showpiece —— he also says. borisjohnson
second half and having scored the fourth, harry wilson created the fifth goal for vokes. with the gulf in talent on the pitch, gareth bale had the perfect platform to score his way into the record books. his third on the night, the 29th of his career — no one has scored more for wales. the home side nearly had a consolation, but the night belonged to wales. so a satisfying start to giggs' tenure and a game gareth bale will treasure forever. wales can look forward to facing uruguay or the...
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thank you. >> secretary wilson? >> our fiscal year '19 budget that the air force put forward is driven by the national defense strategy and recognition of reemergence of great power competition is what will guide us going forward. i would say that in that budget there are two big, bold changes. the first is the acceleration of space superiority and a recognition that the united states of america and air force is the best capability. and they are seeking to develop the ability to deny the united states the use of space in conflict or in crisis. there is not a military mission that doesn't rely in some way on space. and so accelerating the move toward defendable space is one of the major themes of the air force budget in fiscal year '19. the second major change or bold move that's included in our budget has to do with the move toward multi-domain operations. one of the air force's core missions missions is command and control. we do that often from the air looking down to the ground with bars off of aircraft. in -- wi
thank you. >> secretary wilson? >> our fiscal year '19 budget that the air force put forward is driven by the national defense strategy and recognition of reemergence of great power competition is what will guide us going forward. i would say that in that budget there are two big, bold changes. the first is the acceleration of space superiority and a recognition that the united states of america and air force is the best capability. and they are seeking to develop the ability to...
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and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems. for one thing, though heather kamp practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal remains gave the solicitor none of the forensic evidence that juries like to see. and the coroner was unable to establish even a cause of death. as for those personal items of kate's that they found in ethan's apartment, those could just have easily been gifts. the two were supposedly best friends after all. and to top it off, there was the amazing tale that came with the state's star witness, heather. it's true she helped the warings' investigators found kate's body and agreed to testify against a man she revealed she actually married soon after the crime. but heat
and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems. for one thing, though heather kamp practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal...
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wilson, two wilsons. langford wilson, there is a lot of wilsons, doric wilson. else,ilsons, and then who sam shepherd was the playwright. there are a number of people writingrt coming in and these experimental plays. 1968, so he died in ad been sort of working at establishing this little tiny theater place but what started he died, by the time over the course of the 10 years, when he first moves into this little tiny cafe, and in 1968, the es of creating theater in new ork city, in alternative ways that are very are decidedly not commercial, starts to gain steam. joe cino is not the first person people to make art. there are theater makers that have come before. theater, the living which is actually still, you can google them and find out about the living theater but there was theater this group was s, they in the late 1940s had been around. then there is the open theater. all sorts of other, and then megan terry and various of other experimental heater people that start getting involved. what vince mentioned, an experimental theater company that still exists on
wilson, two wilsons. langford wilson, there is a lot of wilsons, doric wilson. else,ilsons, and then who sam shepherd was the playwright. there are a number of people writingrt coming in and these experimental plays. 1968, so he died in ad been sort of working at establishing this little tiny theater place but what started he died, by the time over the course of the 10 years, when he first moves into this little tiny cafe, and in 1968, the es of creating theater in new ork city, in alternative...
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let's get out to shawnette wilson who's live in trevose fire company for you tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: iain, his mother says it is a miracle that he's okay. he didn't suffer any injuries, not even a courage and tonight his mom is crediting fellow firefighters with rushing him to the hospital to make sure he was okay. >> i had a call from the hospital that he's there and what happened. my heart start bee beating fast. >> allah priest relieved to see her son back at work tonight after dangerous fall put him in the hospital early this morning. he didn't want to talk on camera but his mother says she's glad he's alive. >> i'm a believer and i'm thankful to god that he heard my prayers. >> reporter: her son tim is a firefighter with trevose fire company in bucks county he respond to do his house fire around 2:45 this morning. chief ed frat wis sent were look to for victims and the floor gave way. >> went up the stairs, made a turn. went in one room floor gave way he fell through. >> emergency calls shook the department. >> you hear firefighter down, you don't know wh
let's get out to shawnette wilson who's live in trevose fire company for you tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: iain, his mother says it is a miracle that he's okay. he didn't suffer any injuries, not even a courage and tonight his mom is crediting fellow firefighters with rushing him to the hospital to make sure he was okay. >> i had a call from the hospital that he's there and what happened. my heart start bee beating fast. >> allah priest relieved to see her son back at work...
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please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fiftieth anniversary week of the british labor governments bombing of iraq i'm joined by matthew hoh a u.s. state department and pentagon official who was part of the iraqi occupation and who resigned over afghanistan matthew welcome to going underground you resigned your position with the pentagon over alleged lying by the hillary clinton state department your allies of the trunk no i think it's just about the same the deal with you got trump now. different than obama but the thing that has remained the same or the same career minded people at the state department at cia a
please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fiftieth...
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please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fifteenth anniversary week of the british labor governments bombing of iraq i'm joined by matthew hoh a u.s. state department and pentagon official who was part of the iraqi occupation and who resigned over afghanistan matthew welcome to going underground you resigned your position with the pentagon over alleged lying by the hillary clinton state department your allies of the drone no i think it's just about the same the deal with you've got trump now. different than obama but the thing that has remained the same or the same career minded people at the state department at c
please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fifteenth...
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hoh and tourism a says britain hasn't had it so good since without even at the prime minister harold wilson was in power at this week's pm puce goal is the more coming up part two of going up to grab. the far right to in britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent mother's action i don't quite get. the dog and i see those organizations which will usually split into it which would be for a different names how do you view that look. at. a complex web of which are fashionable. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go on to be for us this is what will befall us tree in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. welcome back while media and british cabinet ministers all but declared war on russia and facebook this week the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement jeremy coleman was more interested in what the u.k. labor party sees as collective economic punishment for the crash of twenty year wait
hoh and tourism a says britain hasn't had it so good since without even at the prime minister harold wilson was in power at this week's pm puce goal is the more coming up part two of going up to grab. the far right to in britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent mother's action i don't quite get. the dog and i see those organizations which will usually split into it which would be for a different names how do you view that look. at. a complex web of which are fashionable. what...
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please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred were killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fiftieth anniversary week of the british labor governments bombing of iraq i'm joined by matthew hoh a u.s. state department and pentagon official who was part of the iraqi occupation and who resigned over afghanistan matthew welcome to going underground you resigned your position for the pentagon for allegedly lying by the hillary clinton state department your allies of the drone no i think it's just about the same the deal with you got trump now. different than obama but the thing that has remained the same or the same career minded people at the state department at
please harold wilson was inversely not convinced by the u.s. war in vietnam which killed around four million civilians strays or may though is convinced their british expenditure in blood and treasure should still be deployed in afghanistan let alone syria and let alone income from the war on yemen in a week with at least one hundred were killed or wounded in the afghan capital of kabul all the publics of nato nations still being lied to about how winnable the war there is in the fiftieth...
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i'm joined by the dup's sammy wilson, and labour'sstella crecy. this rise in effect means the pay cap is dead and buried? first of all, the chancellor had indicated that he was going to be flexible anyhow when it came to public sector pgy- anyhow when it came to public sector pay. it was something which, when we entered into the agreement with the government, we said we would have to look at because of the impact it was having on living standards are people in the public sector, recruitment, retention, and i think the government has bowed to the inevitable extra money will be half to be found. he seems to have found the money tree in his office? he may well have found the monetary. some will come from product and improvements in nhs. but i think it is clear that the comment has recognised that there was a need for more money in the nhs and it has already put more money into the nhs but certainly in terms of public sector pay, which was definitely an issue in the 2017 election, it struck me during the election campaign that this really was somethin
i'm joined by the dup's sammy wilson, and labour'sstella crecy. this rise in effect means the pay cap is dead and buried? first of all, the chancellor had indicated that he was going to be flexible anyhow when it came to public sector pgy- anyhow when it came to public sector pay. it was something which, when we entered into the agreement with the government, we said we would have to look at because of the impact it was having on living standards are people in the public sector, recruitment,...
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the other two months, she climbs mount everest.bob wilson/reporting: "how old were you when you first hiked everest?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "my first hike, i was 15 years old and i was a porter."sherpa holds the world record. the only woman who has climbed mount everest eight times. she was born and raised in nepal with her 7 sisters and 4 brothers. and not only carries her own gear to the top, but gets paid to carry others as well.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i get $5000 but if i summit i get a bonus they pay me $1000. that means i make $6000."but her climbs are not about the money. in the past she has placed flags from yale and the west hartford public library on top of everest.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i like to carry many different kinds of flags, because i respect them." bob wilson/reporting: "so this year when she climbs mount everest she is bringing a flag from whole foods, as well as a flag from conard high school where her daughter attends in west hartford. she says she will have other flags as well and those flags give her so much power and she says she can literally fe
the other two months, she climbs mount everest.bob wilson/reporting: "how old were you when you first hiked everest?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "my first hike, i was 15 years old and i was a porter."sherpa holds the world record. the only woman who has climbed mount everest eight times. she was born and raised in nepal with her 7 sisters and 4 brothers. and not only carries her own gear to the top, but gets paid to carry others as well.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i get...
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mike wilson, we'll see you soon. let's get the headlines now from sue herera hi, sue. >> there's a lot going on today, everybody. here's what's happening. an armed man was fatally shot by police after taking hostages in a supermarket in southern france today. the assailant killed three isis has claimed responsibility, but offered no details and that has not been verified yet. zblncht french president macron called it a terror attack and offered his quote quul suppofull support to those involved. speaking in brussels, he said he will return to paris in the coming hours and will monitor the situation closely. >>> here at home, at least 500,000 people are now expected to attend this weekend's march for our lives in washington, d.c. and across the globe parkland high school students will lead a rally, calling for increased gun control after last month's deadly shooting. those students have received donations from all over the place including the like of gucci and also a number of corporate members like aetna and some sad
mike wilson, we'll see you soon. let's get the headlines now from sue herera hi, sue. >> there's a lot going on today, everybody. here's what's happening. an armed man was fatally shot by police after taking hostages in a supermarket in southern france today. the assailant killed three isis has claimed responsibility, but offered no details and that has not been verified yet. zblncht french president macron called it a terror attack and offered his quote quul suppofull support to those...
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don wilson will read scripture and lead us in prayer. dr. wilson. 00:25:58 dr. wilson mr. graham had a deep conviction of the bible. he loved the bible. it is how he governed how he lived and how he died. he believes the bible teaches us the truth about god and cries to jesus. one of the passages he requested that i read at his funeral service is most eloquently the life and testimony our beloved mr. graham. from ephesians chapter two and verse 4-9. god being rich in mercy because of his great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead made us alive together with him.t in raised us up with might ages to come, you show us the passing riches of his grace in kindness, in and through the lord jesus christ. you have been saved through faith and that is the gift of god, not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. would you join me as we are together. our god and our father, we live high in the name of jesus christ. recognizing that you alone are lord, you created us and your purpose for us would be that for through the love of christ in jesus, then list the name
don wilson will read scripture and lead us in prayer. dr. wilson. 00:25:58 dr. wilson mr. graham had a deep conviction of the bible. he loved the bible. it is how he governed how he lived and how he died. he believes the bible teaches us the truth about god and cries to jesus. one of the passages he requested that i read at his funeral service is most eloquently the life and testimony our beloved mr. graham. from ephesians chapter two and verse 4-9. god being rich in mercy because of his great...
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shawnette wilson, fox 29 news. >> a scary morning in cumberland county college. the school went into lock down after someone reported a hostile intruder. this happened around 9:30 this morning. the school's website posting a notice alerting students to secure themselves in a safe location. the school was on lock down for an hour and a half while police searched the campus. no threat was found. breaking news out of delaware right new york the state supreme court has overturned a teen's conviction in a school bathroom attack that left her classmate dead. 17-year-old girl had been found guilty of criminal negligent homicide and sentence to do sick months in a juvenile facility for the between 20 keep death of amy joyner francis the core says it would be unjust to blame her for the 16-year-old's death. an autopsy found she died of undiagnosed heart defect aggravated by the stress of that fight. another teen convict asked now on probation for 18 months. >>> happening right now, pennsylvania republican leaders asking a state rep to step down. republican state represent
shawnette wilson, fox 29 news. >> a scary morning in cumberland county college. the school went into lock down after someone reported a hostile intruder. this happened around 9:30 this morning. the school's website posting a notice alerting students to secure themselves in a safe location. the school was on lock down for an hour and a half while police searched the campus. no threat was found. breaking news out of delaware right new york the state supreme court has overturned a teen's...
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the vineyard had been owned by benjamin davis wilson, the first mayor of los angeles. the future parents called their son georgi. >> he was read by his aunt and father mythology, history, anything that they thought would spark the fire. >> robert patton is the general's grandson and wrote about his family in "the pattons" as early as 6 or 7 years old he announced he was going to become not just a military man, but a great military leader and he set his sights on the people like seizer and hannibal, these were his role models. >> he used to love to play soldier, and he would play general. >> acclaimed historian penned patton, a genius for war. >> they made up almost sort of the first little tank when he was a kid, made out of a barrel and some other things, and they went flying down a hill. these were some of george's childhood play things. toy soldiers, a wooden sword, and a trustee slingshot. the family has had a history in the military. >> his great uncle was killed at gettysburg and his grandfather was also killed during the civil war, and those stories of the brave
the vineyard had been owned by benjamin davis wilson, the first mayor of los angeles. the future parents called their son georgi. >> he was read by his aunt and father mythology, history, anything that they thought would spark the fire. >> robert patton is the general's grandson and wrote about his family in "the pattons" as early as 6 or 7 years old he announced he was going to become not just a military man, but a great military leader and he set his sights on the people...