Wilson Watch day 4: Diane Wilson comments on her hunger strike and how CODEPINK, made an anti-war demonstration to the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Wilson discusses how CODEPINK rushed the White House gates after the arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Harper to protest Canada in not supporting the war but supporting the war resisters. (0:45)
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« President Bush holds a press conference at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois.
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