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james wilson has the story.eporter: after over 30,000 deaths from covid-19, new york is tentatively reopening. but normality is a long way off. on wednesday, governor andrew cuomo announced new rules for travelers. >> people coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days as of today. the states that are above that level are alabama, arkansas, arizona, florida, north carolina, south carolina, washington, utah, and texas. reporter: many of those stays are recording record number of cases prompting concerned that some need to reimpose lockdown measures. new rules will applply to medidd in new jersey. thee economies of the three states are closely interlinknked and in normal times, billion's travel across them to work and socialalize. -- millions. >> this is a smart thing to do. we have e been taking our people through hell and back. the e last thing we need to dodo right now is to subject our folks to another round. reporter: anyone cauaught raking the quarantine order risks a fine equiva
james wilson has the story.eporter: after over 30,000 deaths from covid-19, new york is tentatively reopening. but normality is a long way off. on wednesday, governor andrew cuomo announced new rules for travelers. >> people coming from states with a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days as of today. the states that are above that level are alabama, arkansas, arizona, florida, north carolina, south carolina, washington, utah, and texas. reporter: many of those stays are...
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the theory that james wilson proposed in '82 in that thinkic mag if -- magazine if you allow one form of disorder in urban areas to go unchecked they have the metaphor of broken windows, that attracts more, and people start living in fear, withdrawing from public spaces, criminals see an environment where lawful authority has withdrawn, and that leads to increased crime. but what we're seeing now is quite literally bren windows. -- broken windows the failure of the authorities in minneapolis and minnesota to quell the violence that began on tuesday last week and escalated throughout the week, sent a very powerful signal across the country that the an naar tick people who do not resuspect the norms of civilization would be in control. >> host: our caller mentioned the story. the headline in "usa today," five offers shot overnight. two others hurt when vehicles strikes them. i want to play you the comments form you're vice president joe biden in a speech in philadelphia, laying out some of his proposals for police reform. here's what he said. >> i call on the congress to act this month
the theory that james wilson proposed in '82 in that thinkic mag if -- magazine if you allow one form of disorder in urban areas to go unchecked they have the metaphor of broken windows, that attracts more, and people start living in fear, withdrawing from public spaces, criminals see an environment where lawful authority has withdrawn, and that leads to increased crime. but what we're seeing now is quite literally bren windows. -- broken windows the failure of the authorities in minneapolis...
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this teem it was james wilson who answered.had been a patrol officer at the time of the murder bust in the intervening years, he had worked his way up to detective. >> i really didn't have very good answers for them. what's going on with my mom's case? what are you doing on my mom's case? andening there is nothing going on in the case so i started looking is thatett. >> out of guilt? >> i think obligation. it is one of the reasons you become a police officer. to help people like that. >> as they poured over the case, he came across the interview detectives had with reason right after the murder. reading through transcripts, he saw a key detail that no one had noticed. >> you say you bit this guy? >> yeah. >> on the hand? through a glove? >> i think it was through a glove. he had to take off the glove to put on the tape. >> ryan was telling detectives, the intruder took his gloves off before handling the duct tape, and also, the shoelace used to tie him up. >> you don't have to be a detective to think, maybe that had some dna on
this teem it was james wilson who answered.had been a patrol officer at the time of the murder bust in the intervening years, he had worked his way up to detective. >> i really didn't have very good answers for them. what's going on with my mom's case? what are you doing on my mom's case? andening there is nothing going on in the case so i started looking is thatett. >> out of guilt? >> i think obligation. it is one of the reasons you become a police officer. to help people...
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many like general hugh mercer, william sterling on the military side or james wilson and jonathan witherspoon, probably the scotch mercenaries and rightly celebrated as men who led the political and military effort by the colonists to acleave and secure independence. that may seem nice for the 21st century, the reality is the scots didn't represent the broader picture. even among scots who have immigrated to north america, there was a tensency to be probritish and loyalist. for all of the blatant misrepresentations, in revelation to the revolution and the war. if you could talk about the revolution and the war in a sense this picture is capturing something quite important. but before unpacking the image in detail, it is what is seeing that each component part of the british isles shouldn't be overly compartmentally oversized. that would be to itemize britain excessively. yes, irish, english, well, and scots societies exhibited significant differences from each other in some key respects and i'm going to go through in what they are in relation to scotland but this is a matter of degree rather
many like general hugh mercer, william sterling on the military side or james wilson and jonathan witherspoon, probably the scotch mercenaries and rightly celebrated as men who led the political and military effort by the colonists to acleave and secure independence. that may seem nice for the 21st century, the reality is the scots didn't represent the broader picture. even among scots who have immigrated to north america, there was a tensency to be probritish and loyalist. for all of the...
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james madison of virginia and james wilson of pennsylvania eventually had to surrender, surrender to the wishes of the small states, and except the so-called connecticut compromise that gave equal representation of two senators from each state. the issue did not divide along sectional lines, although at one point, madison tried to suggest the real division in the convention was between the slaveholding and non-slaveholding states. everyone knew this was a tactical feint, designed by madison to get the convention off the large and small state division in favor of proportional representation to both houses. fearful was he of the power of the state legislatures to have national authority, that each state legislator electing to electing to senators, he regarded it not as a compromise but as a major defeat. aroserty divisions that was not790's essentially between north and south. the difference between the federalist and jeffersonian republicans was over the nature of the national government in support of the french revolution. although the leadership and base of the republican party cert
james madison of virginia and james wilson of pennsylvania eventually had to surrender, surrender to the wishes of the small states, and except the so-called connecticut compromise that gave equal representation of two senators from each state. the issue did not divide along sectional lines, although at one point, madison tried to suggest the real division in the convention was between the slaveholding and non-slaveholding states. everyone knew this was a tactical feint, designed by madison to...
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better about myself. shows like too hot to handle make me feel a bit better about myselfm was james wilson uk. good morning to you. here is where we saw some of the biggest temperature drops, 24 degrees yesterday afternoon, then 10 degrees. felt like a completely different season, as it will for many of you throughout this week and into the weekend. staying cool, showery, can't promise things for the gardens in the south, but what you will notice is how much windier it becomes tomorrow and on saturday. showers are already in parts of scotla nd showers are already in parts of scotland and northern ireland, one or two scotland and northern ireland, one ortwo in scotland and northern ireland, one or two in east anglia will clear away. some sunshine for the southern half of england and wales before cutting over later, a bit brighter over northern ireland, but we will see showers in scotland, northern ireland and england later in the afternoon. temperatures are down and where they should be for many, 11— 15 degrees. after 19 in the south, and that sunshine is still strong, so it shouldn't feel
better about myself. shows like too hot to handle make me feel a bit better about myselfm was james wilson uk. good morning to you. here is where we saw some of the biggest temperature drops, 24 degrees yesterday afternoon, then 10 degrees. felt like a completely different season, as it will for many of you throughout this week and into the weekend. staying cool, showery, can't promise things for the gardens in the south, but what you will notice is how much windier it becomes tomorrow and on...
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even professional training, and put them in positions like wheeler, a former congressman, or james harrison wilson, who was this extraordinary cavalry officer in the civil war, west point graduate, i think he graduated second in his west point class, and he was very close to grant. and they brought him back as well. so they had a number of individuals in that situation. >> thank you. professor glatthaar: you're welcome. anyone else? good, good. so here we are, we occupy the high ground outside santiago, the spanish fleet is destroyed, the spanish of large numbers of troops in cuba. in santiago province they have 36,000 troops ending all of cuba almost 200,000 troops, but remember, the spanish are fighting cuban insurrectionist's, who are really tough customers. they are badly equipped, badly clothed, badly financed, but tough customers. the problem is that their morale is low, they are running low on supplies and they are not in good shape, but the americans don't know that. so we began to suffer some problems. yellow fever showed its ugly head. soldiers came down with malaria, yellow fever, a lot
even professional training, and put them in positions like wheeler, a former congressman, or james harrison wilson, who was this extraordinary cavalry officer in the civil war, west point graduate, i think he graduated second in his west point class, and he was very close to grant. and they brought him back as well. so they had a number of individuals in that situation. >> thank you. professor glatthaar: you're welcome. anyone else? good, good. so here we are, we occupy the high ground...
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. >> as we close out here, first of all james wants to know about edith wilson's funeral in 1961, whatwas that like? >> i have no idea. >> was there anything special about it. >> it was quiet funeral. she was buried with >> him we often talk that they were the first and only to be buried in the national cathedral in washington. they had a fortune net to go to europe, and see many of the cathedrals here. they were trying to emulate that in washington. and they had one president, and the first lady and that's it. so in the close of your book, i want to show this on screen so people can see your biography of the two wives. ellen and edith, woodrow wilson's first ladies. so if people can see the color. the cover. and you have conclusions, and i want to close with you talking a bit about this. it is wilson had a impact on history, and she had enabled woodrow wilson to stay in office. you also, right regardless of whether either wilson had an effect on international relations, it really did change american constitutional law. her power during woodrow wilson 's illness, was well known to ever
. >> as we close out here, first of all james wants to know about edith wilson's funeral in 1961, whatwas that like? >> i have no idea. >> was there anything special about it. >> it was quiet funeral. she was buried with >> him we often talk that they were the first and only to be buried in the national cathedral in washington. they had a fortune net to go to europe, and see many of the cathedrals here. they were trying to emulate that in washington. and they had...
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wilson school of international affairs at princeton university. he is an army officer and veteran, soldier, statesman, and scholar. he is the offer of the recent paper. and statecraft, with james cunningham. it is an important idea. and, and the associated, and you have a unique combination of vantage points over the past decades. and, the ceo of bridgewater. what motivated you to write this paper, to renew and sustain economic power now. >> it is honor to be here at hoover and it has been something i'm thinking about for some years. it came out of my time in the government, the national security team, different roles in the white house and the treasury and so forth. over time as i reflected on the changes in the world and the design of our government, questioning with the united states is set up for success, and the number of trends questioning whether america had a strategy for maintaining its economic life which is tied to its national security strategy which says that you wrote that it is national security. those trends and technology that winner take all technology offered huge national advantage, and national security benefits. the economic interdependences of the global
wilson school of international affairs at princeton university. he is an army officer and veteran, soldier, statesman, and scholar. he is the offer of the recent paper. and statecraft, with james cunningham. it is an important idea. and, and the associated, and you have a unique combination of vantage points over the past decades. and, the ceo of bridgewater. what motivated you to write this paper, to renew and sustain economic power now. >> it is honor to be here at hoover and it has...
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wilson. check out another song from brian, as well as other great performances, in our play-at- home series, online at colbertlateshow.com. we'll be right back. >> stephen: stick around for jamesy human. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, oh, oh ♪ it's the late late show
wilson. check out another song from brian, as well as other great performances, in our play-at- home series, online at colbertlateshow.com. we'll be right back. >> stephen: stick around for jamesy human. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, oh, oh ♪ it's the late late show
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republicans nominated james blain, who ran against grover cleveland and grover cleveland turned out to be the only democrat elected between abraham lincoln in 1860 and woodrow wilson in 1912. other than cleveland, no democrat was elected president. cleveland was elected twice, but was the only democrat elected president. arthur moves back to new york where he's diagnosed suffering from brights disease, an excruciatingly painful kidney disease, fatal at time, and dies at the age of 56. conkling then goes and gives a speech at a funeral at chester arthur's funeral and refers to him as his accident. conkling himself falls ill in new york while walking home from his girlfriend's house during a blizzard and dies in 1888 of pulmonary endema. dr. bliss, our famous physician, hoped that this case would tremendously thrust him into the leadership of the medical profession in america. obviously, exactly the opposite happened. the entire medical community in the united states turned on him. within months after garfield's death, the boston medical and surgical journal printed an article criticizing bliss not for doing too little, but for doing too much. bliss has done more to
republicans nominated james blain, who ran against grover cleveland and grover cleveland turned out to be the only democrat elected between abraham lincoln in 1860 and woodrow wilson in 1912. other than cleveland, no democrat was elected president. cleveland was elected twice, but was the only democrat elected president. arthur moves back to new york where he's diagnosed suffering from brights disease, an excruciatingly painful kidney disease, fatal at time, and dies at the age of 56. conkling...