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wilson but the publicity matters are about woodrow wilson. and so what? so what you have is wilson had warned one of the reasons wilson was so reluctant to go to war was that wilson understood the culture of hysteria that grows up in wartime and, what and this is a phenomenon of american history of the i think americans who don't know their own past will say what happened in the oppression in 1918 was uniquely a uniquely harsh. and that's not true. that's not true. what what happened? it was very much in line with what happened during the civil war. it very much in line with the even worse domestic repression that happened during the american revolution, which histories were written by the winners and the super winners. so i spent my summers on a road called loyalist parkway in ontario, and they remember. but. but the the the level wilson knew that this repression coming and he dreaded it. and many of the incidents in the book are entirely about state and local officials or corporate corporations unleashing violence on union leaders. it has n
wilson but the publicity matters are about woodrow wilson. and so what? so what you have is wilson had warned one of the reasons wilson was so reluctant to go to war was that wilson understood the culture of hysteria that grows up in wartime and, what and this is a phenomenon of american history of the i think americans who don't know their own past will say what happened in the oppression in 1918 was uniquely a uniquely harsh. and that's not true. that's not true. what what happened? it was...
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wilson but the publicity matters are about woodrow wilson. and so what? so what you have is wilson had warned one of the reasons wilson was so reluctant to go to war was that wilson understood the culture of hysteria that grows up in wartime and, what and this is a phenomenon of american history of the i think americans who don't know their own past will say what happened in the oppression in 1918 was uniquely a uniquely harsh. and that's not true. that's not true. what what happened? it was very much in line with what happened during the civil war. it very much in line with the even worse domestic repression that happened during the american revolution, which histories were written by the winners and the super winners. so i spent my summers on a road called loyalist parkway in ontario, and they remember. but. but the the the level wilson knew that this repression coming and he dreaded it. and many of the incidents in the book are entirely about state and local officials or corporate corporations unleashing violence on union leaders. it has n
wilson but the publicity matters are about woodrow wilson. and so what? so what you have is wilson had warned one of the reasons wilson was so reluctant to go to war was that wilson understood the culture of hysteria that grows up in wartime and, what and this is a phenomenon of american history of the i think americans who don't know their own past will say what happened in the oppression in 1918 was uniquely a uniquely harsh. and that's not true. that's not true. what what happened? it was...
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you mentioned woodrow wilson's vice president when woodrow wilson had the stroke and. that was not 25th amendment yet. and yet the vice president was not brought into this spray. it was left to his wife. yeah, that's an excellent question. and my friend rebecca roberts recently wrote a biography of ella wilson, who if wilson, who was wilson's first lady and you're right, basically didn't like thomas marshall, she didn't think much of him. and she basically kept him out of the room. he tried to visit wilson because, of course, he's vice president, because, of course, it would be his job to try to take over. but we had not had at that point a president who was lived that was not fit for the office. we had no president at that point. so he didn't have anything to do as you rightly said, there was no 25th amendment. and he basically took our you know, it took a backseat. he was very passive about it. and he just allowed things to to go the way they went. and that's something i think that everybody recognizes is not a healthy, you know, healthy system for the government. th
you mentioned woodrow wilson's vice president when woodrow wilson had the stroke and. that was not 25th amendment yet. and yet the vice president was not brought into this spray. it was left to his wife. yeah, that's an excellent question. and my friend rebecca roberts recently wrote a biography of ella wilson, who if wilson, who was wilson's first lady and you're right, basically didn't like thomas marshall, she didn't think much of him. and she basically kept him out of the room. he tried to...
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we haven't seen anything like this since woodrow wilson but then again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist. brent bozell thank you for all the great work that you do in media of research. take care of yourself. >> when we return my longtime friend brilliant scholar the present of the college exposes the russian of higher education in the united states and why anti-semitism is running rampant on college campuses. we will be right back. states. i'm john's got and now back to "life, liberty & levin." >> welcome back to this memorial day sunday special episode. "life, liberty & levin." in the last few months we have seen our colleges and universities for what they are the islamists the marxists and that is the of america and the jewish people in israel pouring out classrooms and into the streets. just a couple of weeks ago i spoke with hillsdale college president dr. larry aren and he explains what is taking place. >> we are here with the present of hillsdale college my favorite college and a regular sponsor larry arnone a long time friend a
we haven't seen anything like this since woodrow wilson but then again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist. brent bozell thank you for all the great work that you do in media of research. take care of yourself. >> when we return my longtime friend brilliant scholar the present of the college exposes the russian of higher education in the united states and why anti-semitism is running rampant on college campuses. we will be right back....
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we haven't seen anything like this since woodrow wilson but then again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist. brent bozell thank you for all the great work that you do in media of research. take care of yourself. >> when we return my longtime friend brilliant scholar the present of the college exposes the russian of higher education in the united states and why anti-semitism is running rampant on college campuses. we will be right back. ( ♪ ) i thought water would help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. it was really holding me back. standing up... even walking was tough. my joints hurt. i was afraid things were going to get worse. i was always hiding and that's just not me. not being there for my family, that hurt. woo! i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. i'm feelin
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woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western to supervise the creati the at the this a peprocess found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should beer germany and the convention of german geographers. as early as 1921 passed a resolution that any maps and atlas se u should show these greater bor of germany. so that schoolchildren should not lose a sen grievance about what had happenedthyou. want to come on now to prisoners who? of course, they ultimate captive audience for books and many of read incessantly choice. here is second lieutenant captured in so was a prisoner of war for almost five years now. many prisoners of war kept a journal. and in this francis stewart reading. and he says in the course read almost 350 books. but he reader. and he had a read a thousand books. now, prisoners of war extremely well supplied this as p.o.w. library makes clear they
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president woodrow wilson laid out his 14-point for world peace. he asserted political independence and territorial integrity required in nations, united against aggressor, we cannot be separatedest or divided in purpose, we stand together until the end. president wilson never realized his vision foron coalition of nations based on his 14 points. theorld had to second world war, a war more br first. before there wasollective rpose. come together in common the principles president wilson championed formed the basis of international order we live in today. that order is being challenged byrussia's illegal aunprovoked attack on a sovereign nation of ukraine. ukraine defense contact group has stood together the face of this russian aggression and we'll continue stand together to support ukraine and defend the national r. once again, i want to thank secretary austin for leadership in this international coalition of more than 50 in support of ukraine. thanks also to defense and delegation who joined us today and for leadership in ukraine's armed forces a
president woodrow wilson laid out his 14-point for world peace. he asserted political independence and territorial integrity required in nations, united against aggressor, we cannot be separatedest or divided in purpose, we stand together until the end. president wilson never realized his vision foron coalition of nations based on his 14 points. theorld had to second world war, a war more br first. before there wasollective rpose. come together in common the principles president wilson...
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in an address to congress near the end of world war i, president woodrow wilson laid out his 14-point program for world peace. he asserted that political independence and territorial integrity required an association of nations, unity against authoritarian gr i quote, "we cannot be seped divided in purpose. we stand together until the end." president wilson never realized his vision for atrong coalition of nations based on his 14 points. the world had to endure a second ■ costly than the first.utal, before there was collective will om together in common purpose. the principles president wilson championed we live in today. that order is being challenged by russia's illegal unprovoked attack on the sovereign nation of ukraine defense contact group has stood together in the f of this russian aggression. it will continue to stand together to support ukraine and defend the international order. once again, i want to thank secretary austin for his leadershipn coalition of more than 50 nations in support ofkraine. thanks also to defense minister and the ukrainian delegation who joined us to
in an address to congress near the end of world war i, president woodrow wilson laid out his 14-point program for world peace. he asserted that political independence and territorial integrity required an association of nations, unity against authoritarian gr i quote, "we cannot be seped divided in purpose. we stand together until the end." president wilson never realized his vision for atrong coalition of nations based on his 14 points. the world had to endure a second ■ costly...
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on the presidency, david from on president woodrow wilson's legacy including his efforts to persuade the u.s. to join the league of nations and the segregated federal government of his time. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anyme at c-span.org/history. host: joining us this morning from nashville is michael newton at vanderbilt university, the director of international legal studies program there is also a former senior advisor to the investor at large for war crimes issued in the state department from 1999-2002. you been an expert witness what is the icc? kiss the international criminal court in the hague. it's a permanent court with permanent prosecutors and registry and defense counsel with broad jurisdiction with war crimes against humanity. the key thing for viewers to know is it's a treaty based courts on the -- it's a very complicated interconnected treaty that is reviewed periodically. that's the notion in the hague. when people say the world court, they typically talk a
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wilson school at princeton. and they studied all these kids, and this is back when the■r ganl the violence was going on in 1980's, people were feel degree spare. and they studied all who had done well in spite of everything. and i'll never forget, the thing the greatest impression on me was a young black man who was one of four brothers, both of his parents were his grer took him in. she couldn'tossibly manage them all. and ironically they liveíg in harlem where my office is today. but the -- but this kid was going to college siblings w. so he -- the study found -- they studied this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well.■ and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there so you had to people solved all who are highly at risk, at least onrs about this young man or woman at a critical point in their lives. and this kid was going to college while&u his three siblis were in prison because when he wasn grade school, he went by this man's newsstand on th streets of new york every day going to and fro
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wilson, who developed all sorts of theories like this, we definitely won’t re-educate such people. but maybe we can somehow convince through a demonstration of force, because nothing else is simply visible, i would really like to convince, but the only way to convince, unfortunately, is through a demonstration of force, it was a big game, see you tomorrow on the air. hello, my name is still dmitry bak, we, of course, have the next episode of a literary podcast: let them not talk, let them read, but today one could say, let them watch, because these days. on channel one, the first episodes of the new season, the most famous, most popular series, which is called according to the laws of war, have begun, its seventh season has begun, which has its own name, it is called the enemy behind our backs, today our guests are the main characters of this season and in general series, and of course we will start with the people's artist of russia and the people's artist of the republic of south ossetia. you look most beautiful in the role of a driver, the brave driver grigory ivanovich fedorenko, b
wilson, who developed all sorts of theories like this, we definitely won’t re-educate such people. but maybe we can somehow convince through a demonstration of force, because nothing else is simply visible, i would really like to convince, but the only way to convince, unfortunately, is through a demonstration of force, it was a big game, see you tomorrow on the air. hello, my name is still dmitry bak, we, of course, have the next episode of a literary podcast: let them not talk, let them...
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minister, i congratulate you, yes, when the first world war was ending, woodrow wilson spoke. about the world order and in his speech he stated that it is political independence depends on territorial integrity, which is based on the association of nations, the only way to defeat aggressors. he said that we cannot be divided by common interests, divided by interests, we must have them in common, and so on until the end. today, i quote him, but president wilson never thought that in so many years today... there would be exactly the coalition that was based on his remarks, but we see how much more brutal, how much more aggressive is the war that we are now facing, so those points that the president wilson said that they are necessary for the sake of the international order, we are living them now, this order was shaken by the illegal and unprovoked aggression of russia, and the contact group on the defense of ukraine today together looks into the eyes of this russian aggression, we will continue to support ukraine in order to protect the international order, i want to thank minister austi
minister, i congratulate you, yes, when the first world war was ending, woodrow wilson spoke. about the world order and in his speech he stated that it is political independence depends on territorial integrity, which is based on the association of nations, the only way to defeat aggressors. he said that we cannot be divided by common interests, divided by interests, we must have them in common, and so on until the end. today, i quote him, but president wilson never thought that in so many...
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at the time, it was called the woodrow wilson. they have since renamed it i think is now the ian shapiro prize, but they renamed it because woodrow wilson is out. and my first book, black faces black interests the representation of african-american kids in congress, the one that claudine gave former president harvard was so fond of. it won three national prize is and was i would eventually receive three supreme court citations and was cited in many lower court decisions. and i can tell you that i was miserable success did not bring happiness and i expressed rejection from white white liberals and prominent black scholars who accused me a good democrat at the time of being a because i didn't share there were a view on issues like affirmative action and poverty and race relations. i didn't fit their expected versions of how a black person should think or act. and i was told, almost in a whisper, you don't need to share the story of where you came from. people don't need to know that. my story was an embarrassment to them. i i was ne
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of the woodrow wilson international certainty for scholars -- center for scholars. an institution chartered by the u.s. congress to strengthen the relationship between the world of learning and world of public affairs. ambassador green was administrator of the u.s. agency for international development, or usaid, from 2017 to 2020. at usaid, i know there are a number of people here from usaid, he is fondly remembered for his integrity, empowerment of staff, and his vision of a world where resources are deployed, who help countries and their people become self-reline. and truly lead their own development. he was an equally distinguished minimum tk*eupl mat. he served as u.s. ambassador to tanzania from 2007 to 2009. and four terms in the u.s. house of representatives where he represented wisconsin's eighth district. a role which significantly helped usaid in its relationship with congress. ambassador green's other distinguished leadership positions include serving as the president and c.e.o. of the international republican institute and executive director. he has been
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woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western hemisphere. think of that to supervise the creation of 14 new countries that the at the this a peace process found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should be part of a greater germany and the convention of german geographers. as early as 1921 passed a resolution that any maps and atlas is used in school should show these greater borders rather than the present borders of germany. so that schoolchildren should not lose a sense of grievance about what had happened at the end of the first world war. you. want to come on now to prisoners of war who? of course, they ultimate captive audience for books and many of read incessantly my individual choice. here is second lieutenant francis, who was captured in june of 1940. so was a prisoner of war for almost five years now. many prisoners of war kept a journal. and i
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wilson school at princeton. and they studied all these kids, and this is back when the first drug gangs were prominent, all the violence was going on in the 1980's, people were feel degree spare. and they studied all these kids. who had done well in spite of everhing. and i'll never forg, the thing that -- the profile that made the greest impression on me was a young black man who was one of four brothers, both of his parents were drug addicts. his grer took him in. she couldn't possibly manage them all. and ironically they live in harlem where my office is today. but the -- so -- but this kid was going to college and his three siblings were in prison. so he -- the study found -- they studied a dozen people like this, rich to poor, they somehow all did well. and what the guy concluded who did the study was that there were no systems that solved all problems. so you had to have, for people who are highly at risk, at least one person who really cared about this young man or woman at a critical point in their lives
wilson school at princeton. and they studied all these kids, and this is back when the first drug gangs were prominent, all the violence was going on in the 1980's, people were feel degree spare. and they studied all these kids. who had done well in spite of everhing. and i'll never forg, the thing that -- the profile that made the greest impression on me was a young black man who was one of four brothers, both of his parents were drug addicts. his grer took him in. she couldn't possibly manage...
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wilson but it was a president that said no we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of that evolution in america and most importantly it's our last line of defence. when we hear death to america in america, we all have to be at a higher condition of alert and that means, you know, what is christopher wray the fbi doing. was congress doing? what is our military doing right now? we spent a lot of time fighting white radicalism. it appears that there is an air force guy setting himself on fire. bradley manning wasn't exactly a trump delegate. there's a left-wing faction radical out there. >> pete: no doubt i'm watching live pictures right now for hamas protest in chicago. it's a product of our education system but david as you said it's 1 thing to lose harvard. it's another to lose the marine corps. and really have 1. other we protected him fight for it or we lose it. david thank you for your service and everything have done for the country and talking about the war on warriors. it is out any computer it. everything we talk ab
wilson but it was a president that said no we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of that evolution in america and most importantly it's our last line of defence. when we hear death to america in america, we all have to be at a higher condition of alert and that means, you know, what is christopher wray the fbi doing. was congress doing? what is our military doing right now? we spent a lot of time fighting white radicalism. it appears that there is an air force guy...
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i've taken advantage to invite him to come to the woodrow wilson center in july for the conference. he said he will come. so he can speak to how he is trying to get this done in his state. i think that with this new kind of thinking, the competitive mindset■c■ will begin to returno how subnational's engage, and we may see stronger subnational sovereign wealth funds and then another point about cities, strong■/ cities, paul call ea, oxford economist who has run the center of african economies for , has begun to focus in the last couple of years on ocean facing cities and the opportunities there are. in 2017 he gave a talk in lagos about this, the lagos state governor was sitting there and really got animated and invited him back a few months afterwards to speak more about that. there is a challenge of continuity. he developed big initiative around collier's thoughts on that. his successors might not have picked up on those ideas, but enough of the ideas are coming to people who are getting into leadership positions at the subnational levels that i think we are going to see a lo
i've taken advantage to invite him to come to the woodrow wilson center in july for the conference. he said he will come. so he can speak to how he is trying to get this done in his state. i think that with this new kind of thinking, the competitive mindset■c■ will begin to returno how subnational's engage, and we may see stronger subnational sovereign wealth funds and then another point about cities, strong■/ cities, paul call ea, oxford economist who has run the center of african...
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. -- and the s david: woodrow wilson. clint: yes, the progressive era from why can't we shut down and rebuild, b rather, it just shut down, abolished, and be done with it? [applause] vivek: let's start with step one, we have the long-run future and then we have the next months. i think the moment we live in right now, we cannot let this one slipped our hands. within eight months. within nine months, i believe we will be in a position to turn this into reality. if you have to take one or two risks. because you can say i will exactly the amount i need to. none of us is god. there are two risks people take. one risk is you will not cut cut back but you will not cut enough. at least you are not cutting muscles. the other risk is cutting so much that i will list actually cutting some muscle. that is a risk we have to take the good that is the next step. then if we discover that we cut someuscle and we find out there was some part really necessary, i am open to taking the risk to say we learned that the, hard way and then rebui
. -- and the s david: woodrow wilson. clint: yes, the progressive era from why can't we shut down and rebuild, b rather, it just shut down, abolished, and be done with it? [applause] vivek: let's start with step one, we have the long-run future and then we have the next months. i think the moment we live in right now, we cannot let this one slipped our hands. within eight months. within nine months, i believe we will be in a position to turn this into reality. if you have to take one or two...
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. >> the fed was created as an independent agency in 1913 under woodrow wilson, but that could all change if he controlled both houses of congress. >> it would take congressional action, yes. >> thanks to all of you and back to the courtroom in a moment. we'll be right back with more from lower manhattan. a string of new developments from the trump hush money trial. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. watching "andreal reports. this is msnbc. . you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service now at safelite.com. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i am obsessed with olay's retinol body wash. with olay retinol body wash, 95% of women had visibly renewed skin. it makes my skin feel so smooth and moisturized. see the difference with olay. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficien
. >> the fed was created as an independent agency in 1913 under woodrow wilson, but that could all change if he controlled both houses of congress. >> it would take congressional action, yes. >> thanks to all of you and back to the courtroom in a moment. we'll be right back with more from lower manhattan. a string of new developments from the trump hush money trial. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. watching "andreal reports. this is...
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and he's begging woodrow wilson to be a soldier in world war one at age 58. i mean, he'd lost his mind, but he pushed of his sons in the war, one of whom got killed, and the other one got badly wounded. of course, he grieved over that. what have i done? why did i do this? and then at age 64, you go to sagamore hill is home. my wife is here and he notices on the medal and sagamore hill over the mantle. the axle of the airplane that his son quenton was flying when he was shot down. it's like a when i when i took tour of the home, the fact that stood for me was the person who gave me the tour said. every morning he would drink a gallon of coffee and half was a dozen and he would eat a dozen eggs. and he died at 58. and no, he died at 66. but but but he did obviously get fatter and fatter and fatter. but i mean, you know, you think of how juiced up you'd be if you drank a gallon coffee every morning fdr talked to us a little bit about polio the impact of polio on him. well i believe that the way fdr ultimately overcame may be the greatest story in american of any
and he's begging woodrow wilson to be a soldier in world war one at age 58. i mean, he'd lost his mind, but he pushed of his sons in the war, one of whom got killed, and the other one got badly wounded. of course, he grieved over that. what have i done? why did i do this? and then at age 64, you go to sagamore hill is home. my wife is here and he notices on the medal and sagamore hill over the mantle. the axle of the airplane that his son quenton was flying when he was shot down. it's like a...
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and he's begging woodrow wilson to be a soldier in world war one at age 58. i mean, he'd lost his mind, but he pushed of his sons in the war, one of whom got killed, and the other one got badly wounded. of course, he grieved over that. what have i done? why did i do this? and then at age 64, you go to sagamore hill is home. my wife is here and he notices on the medal and sagamore hill over the mantle. the axle of the airplane that his son quenton was flying when he was shot down. it's like a when i when i took tour of the home, the fact that stood for me was the person who gave me the tour said. every morning he would drink a gallon of coffee and half was a dozen and he would eat a dozen eggs. and he died at 58. and no, he died at 66. but but but he did obviously get fatter and fatter and fatter. but i mean, you know, you think of how juiced up you'd be if you drank a gallon coffee every morning fdr talked to us a little bit about polio the impact of polio on him. well i believe that the way fdr ultimately overcame may be the greatest story in american of any
and he's begging woodrow wilson to be a soldier in world war one at age 58. i mean, he'd lost his mind, but he pushed of his sons in the war, one of whom got killed, and the other one got badly wounded. of course, he grieved over that. what have i done? why did i do this? and then at age 64, you go to sagamore hill is home. my wife is here and he notices on the medal and sagamore hill over the mantle. the axle of the airplane that his son quenton was flying when he was shot down. it's like a...
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woodrow wilson, lyndon baines johnson, and now joe biden, who bragged about being friends with klansmen. yet, black voters overwhelmingly still go out for biden, almost laughable. the last thing is a question, the new york post last week ran articles that the head of the nih, the national institute of health, admitted that american taxpayer dollars funded the wuhan china virus lab in china. when is c-span going to have people on to examine that? because, again, all these people who call in on the democrats line and say taxes aren't high enough, the government needs to take in more money, this is what your money is paying for. it paid for virus in china. host: understood. we will take the suggestion. in other news this morning, you may have heard about the helicopter crash in iran yesterday. the development today is that the iranian president and foreign minister were found dead at the site. the headline is, hardliner who crushed dissent died at 63. this is on many of the front pages this morning. a call from new york, democratic caller, your choice for campaign 2024. caller: my choice w
woodrow wilson, lyndon baines johnson, and now joe biden, who bragged about being friends with klansmen. yet, black voters overwhelmingly still go out for biden, almost laughable. the last thing is a question, the new york post last week ran articles that the head of the nih, the national institute of health, admitted that american taxpayer dollars funded the wuhan china virus lab in china. when is c-span going to have people on to examine that? because, again, all these people who call in on...