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assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.three years. he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look in to the fact could he be dead somewhere. >> checked the medical investigators office and he's not there. >> right, he's not there. then i started to look in to see if there might be any indication of financial records that might indicate he was working somewhere and there was -- once again we came in to a dead end there. >> but the detective did discover one very curious thing. it turns out that mike snyder filed state tax returns in 2004 and 2005. years after his disappearance. >> that doesn't sound like a missing person. >> no, it doesn't. >> what that sounds like to me, off the top of my head, is a guy that doesn't want
assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.three years. he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look in to...
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yes, you join us live in mark wilson roadin yes, you join us live in mark wilson road in amesbury, andes treating them had no idea what was wrong with them, why they were so ill. it was thought perhaps they had taken a drug overdose of some kind, charlie rowley was reported to have been hallucinating and foaming at the mouth. it took them four days, the authorities to ascertain that they had been exposed to novichok, thought to have been used against sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury four months ago in march. those two members of the public, dawn stu rgess in march. those two members of the public, dawn sturgess and charlie rowley are now in salisbury district hospital, fighting for their lives, they are critically ill. it is thought on friday nightjust before they will they travel to salisbury. they may have gone to queen elizabeth gardens, not far from where the skripals were found on a park bench back in march. now this report from ben ando. the spectre of a chemical weapon attack is back. a number of areas around salisbury and amesbury in wiltshire cordoned off for
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mark preston. republican strategist, rick wilson. newest, susan glasser, cnn global affairs analyst and staff writer for the new yorker. thank you all. we have a lot how to got to tonight. the children important. we are going to talk a lot about them. i want to got this out of the way first. susan, welcome, good evening. president trump is going to wake up there in brussels for nate tow summit in a few hours. blasting our allies again while praising putin. how that they going to go over? >> well, you know he left washington cranky about our allies. he spent the time on the plane, over to europe, cranky, tweeting about our allies. and, iwakes up in a better mood. anybody associated with western alliance is very, very nervous about -- this week for president trump. in europe. he goes -- to the annual meeting of nato. basically with strong words. he continues -- to misrepresentative as he did today. the idea that some how our allies are, are ripping off the united states. by not paying their dues to nato. no such thing as dues really a
mark preston. republican strategist, rick wilson. newest, susan glasser, cnn global affairs analyst and staff writer for the new yorker. thank you all. we have a lot how to got to tonight. the children important. we are going to talk a lot about them. i want to got this out of the way first. susan, welcome, good evening. president trump is going to wake up there in brussels for nate tow summit in a few hours. blasting our allies again while praising putin. how that they going to go over?...
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let's bring in now cnn political analyst mark preston, rick wilson. good evening. i would say it's happy for you guys to be here, but i wouldn't be correct. mark, you first. would versus wouldn't. i mean, really? the president was behind this clarification, i would say how could he say this with a straight face. and everything else he said yesterday, right, what do you think of this? >> well, a couple of things. one is what a display today of him basically reading line for line staring down at a prepared statement if that was the case if he had misspoken they could have clarified it very quickly before they left to come back home. instead they let it boil up -- >> 26 hours. a lot of tweets. >> right. but here's the problem, don, and let's just get down to brass tacks and i know rick knows this all too well. you have a president with an approval rating of well over 80% with republican voters right now. he's pretty much untouchable. and that's why there's been a lot of criticism lobbed at republicans including myself, the fact is there's not much they can do because t
let's bring in now cnn political analyst mark preston, rick wilson. good evening. i would say it's happy for you guys to be here, but i wouldn't be correct. mark, you first. would versus wouldn't. i mean, really? the president was behind this clarification, i would say how could he say this with a straight face. and everything else he said yesterday, right, what do you think of this? >> well, a couple of things. one is what a display today of him basically reading line for line staring...
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wilson? >> reporter: no doubt you have seen a mark like this around san francisco. this is not gaining graffiti, but attack, today police had a message for the tigers, we are here as well. >> reporter: san francisco graffiti is your full-time gig? >> yes i work from the gang task force. >> reporter: a big day for the designated graffiti fighter as the da announced 52 felony indictments against seven men said to be among the city's most prolific taggers. >> if they work in the confederation, a lot of these people challenge one another. they try to outdo one another. >> reporter: tyler kent ross, one of the indicted, managed to outdo himself with the notorious part simpson drawing that appeared around town. in fact, police say these seven men are responsible for a majority of the cities tagging -- city's tagging. police went to work collecting video evidence on every subject and taking it to a grand jury. >> the fact that we really established their tags this time around and showcase lots of evidence that connect them with multiple crimes. open and shut. i believe so.
wilson? >> reporter: no doubt you have seen a mark like this around san francisco. this is not gaining graffiti, but attack, today police had a message for the tigers, we are here as well. >> reporter: san francisco graffiti is your full-time gig? >> yes i work from the gang task force. >> reporter: a big day for the designated graffiti fighter as the da announced 52 felony indictments against seven men said to be among the city's most prolific taggers. >> if they...
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wilson celebrated with this tweet, a grave marking the death of american gun control. h is a staff attorney, one of the groups which supported wilson's lawsuit on the grounds of free speech. kit, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how is this a free speech issue? tell me how that was argued. >> yeah, so one thing that's really important to understand is this law isn't just about guns, actually, the same regulations were something that we fought against in the 1990s when the government tried to say you couldn't talk about strong encryption online. we won that case and that's the reason you're allowed to have secured communication online today. now the issue is about publishing instructions for how people can assemble guns. next time it might be about talking about how to treat the consequences of a chemical attack when protesters are tear gassed by the police. it's structured in a way that's contrary to the first amendment in a way that should be clear where the law says you're just not allowed to talk online about this area of technology unless you
wilson celebrated with this tweet, a grave marking the death of american gun control. h is a staff attorney, one of the groups which supported wilson's lawsuit on the grounds of free speech. kit, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how is this a free speech issue? tell me how that was argued. >> yeah, so one thing that's really important to understand is this law isn't just about guns, actually, the same regulations were something that we fought against in...
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they say the caves, marks and rock formations all live and breathe with them. senior traditional owner sammy wilson'sstory of kuniya, the python woman at uluru. sammy tells me that she fought liru, the poisonous snake here at uluru, and signs of their ferocious battle are all around this water hole. for 11—year—old tilly, going to uluru and into the caves where there are rock art tens of thousands of years old, is a deeply spiritual experience. i feel like my nana was right beside me, and my grandpa, my great great grandpa. i felt sad because it was a very long time ago. when he passed, when he did that painting. is that place a very special place for you? yeah, because we are not really allowed to go in the rock because we will get sick and on that rock, when you step on the rock, you will get sick because you are stepping on your dreaming. stepping on the dreaming is what hundreds of thousands of tourists around the world have done. including princess diana and prince charles, when they visited. the indigenous owners have asked us not to show footage of the climb, which is why we are not doing it.
they say the caves, marks and rock formations all live and breathe with them. senior traditional owner sammy wilson'sstory of kuniya, the python woman at uluru. sammy tells me that she fought liru, the poisonous snake here at uluru, and signs of their ferocious battle are all around this water hole. for 11—year—old tilly, going to uluru and into the caves where there are rock art tens of thousands of years old, is a deeply spiritual experience. i feel like my nana was right beside me, and...
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. >> wilson's father says nia was supposed to graduate this december with high marks from dewy academy and had dreams of joining the military after graduation. the man accused in the brutal killing of nia wilson is expected to be in court for his arraignment. it's been pushed back from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. we're told he could be facing charges of first degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have new information to share about the deadly shooting at a trader joe's store in los angeles over the weekend. 28-year-old jean atkins appeared in court. he's being charged with 31 counts including kidnapping and murder. bail has been set at $18.7 million. atkins is charged with the murder of the manager of the store. even though investigators say she was killed by an officer's bullet, prosecutors say his actions set into motion the series of events that led to her death. >>> more on some of the other headlines we've been working on. let's go to dave clark. >> thank you. here are some of the top stories we're following. oakland police are investigating th
. >> wilson's father says nia was supposed to graduate this december with high marks from dewy academy and had dreams of joining the military after graduation. the man accused in the brutal killing of nia wilson is expected to be in court for his arraignment. it's been pushed back from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. we're told he could be facing charges of first degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have new information to share about the deadly...
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their daughter is still on the run.ba oons and flowers, warm notes and pictures mark the spo of where 10-year-old makiyah wilson was shot and killed monday night. she was a fifth grader who loved sports and had just returned home from swimming. her mother says she was on her way to get a treat from the ice cream man. >> ice cream truck wanted to go to thece cream trucknd she died with the $4 in her hand. >> reporter: before she could make it these men pulled up and ed fire and by wednesday morning they recovered the getawa she's a baby and so years old. don't wish this on anybody. >> reporter: every day this mother is hopul that makiyah gets the justice that she deserves. now while police say they haven't made any arrests, they do tell us they have been flooded with tipsrom the community. makiyah wilson is expected to be laid to rest on wednesdo. back you. >> and, you know, someone knows who these guys r.thank you, meagan. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> crews have rescued 50 to 60 cats from a hoarding situati in a north potomac home. animal rescue and the fire department removed severalats from t town home yesterd
their daughter is still on the run.ba oons and flowers, warm notes and pictures mark the spo of where 10-year-old makiyah wilson was shot and killed monday night. she was a fifth grader who loved sports and had just returned home from swimming. her mother says she was on her way to get a treat from the ice cream man. >> ice cream truck wanted to go to thece cream trucknd she died with the $4 in her hand. >> reporter: before she could make it these men pulled up and ed fire and by...
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. >> reporter: wilson's father says she was scheduled to granl wait with high marks from dewey academy this december with dreams of joining the military. the man accused is scheduled to be arraigned at 2:00 today and we just got confirmation he is facing murder and attempted murder charges. live in oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu fox two news. >>> police have released new surveillance images of a man wanted for a deadly attack on saturday. bart says footage taken on board the train showed the suspect punching the victim on the side of his head. that victim identified as a 47- year old transient fell hard on the platform and later died at the hospital. >>> new details in the past hour about an overnight death investigation near the oakland coliseum. investigators were called to 65th around 1:30 this morning. they confirmed the 30-year old victim was suffering from a gunshot wound. authorities tried to give him medical attention but he died there at the scene. investigators have not said what led to the incident but they are asking anyone with information about the case to call oakland polic
. >> reporter: wilson's father says she was scheduled to granl wait with high marks from dewey academy this december with dreams of joining the military. the man accused is scheduled to be arraigned at 2:00 today and we just got confirmation he is facing murder and attempted murder charges. live in oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu fox two news. >>> police have released new surveillance images of a man wanted for a deadly attack on saturday. bart says footage taken on board the train...
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marking the end of the era of american isolationism and retreat from world affairs beginning in 1919 when the senate rejected woodrow wilson league of nation. that meant united states was embarking on the road to global leadership. but from then on. with the election of 2016 america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i would like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to the democratic values and their spirit of internationalism and global responsibility. i think all of you for listening to me today he 17. [applause] >> and fortunately we are running a little late we'll go right to the book signing we will not take questions right now but thank you for coming and we will remind you on june 30 we will have the family fun festival here with free entertainment it will be a great day please calm down. thank you very much spee5 >> we want to introduce you to first time author and the name of the book there will be no miracles here are a memoir. where does the title come
marking the end of the era of american isolationism and retreat from world affairs beginning in 1919 when the senate rejected woodrow wilson league of nation. that meant united states was embarking on the road to global leadership. but from then on. with the election of 2016 america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i would like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and...
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joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. 100 planes, from the iconic spitfire to the latest stealth fighter jet, have flown across buckingham palace to marktch the the biggest display of british airpower in over 30 years. the centrepiece, watched by the queen and other members of the royal family, was the largest ever formation of typhoon fighters, spelling out "one hundred" in the skies above the palace. robert hall was there watching too. telling a 100 year story with aircraft. from the sedate progress of wartime icons to the thunder of sleek 21st—century technology, months of preparation brought a procession from past to future. it's great, really impressive. great to see so many. wonderful. i wish i was up there again flying. we wanted to pay our respects and say thank you for everything they have done over the years. the raf plan for this centenary was to commemorate, celebrate and inspire. at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918joined herfamily and the raf family to remember those who had served in the air and on the ground. i remember today, my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in a
joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. 100 planes, from the iconic spitfire to the latest stealth fighter jet, have flown across buckingham palace to marktch the the biggest display of british airpower in over 30 years. the centrepiece, watched by the queen and other members of the royal family, was the largest ever formation of typhoon fighters, spelling out "one hundred" in the skies above the palace. robert hall was there watching too. telling a 100 year story with aircraft. from the...
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lend lease marked the end to have era of american isolationism and retreat from world affairs that began in 1919 when the senate rejected woodrow wilson league of nation. that meant the united states was embarking on the role of global leadership. from then on, at least until election of 2016 -- [laughter] >> america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i'd like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt, admiral stark, george marshall, henry simpson and frank knox for their commit noant democratic values and their generous spirit of internationalism and global responsibility and i thank all of you for listening to me today. [applause] >> we are running a little late so we will go right over to the book signing, we will not take questions right now but i do want to thank you all for coming and remind you that on june 30th, we are going to have our family fun festival here, free entertainment, the museum will be free, it'll be a great day, please come down, thank you very much. [applause] >> book tv recently asked who they are reading this summer. >> i like to read in
lend lease marked the end to have era of american isolationism and retreat from world affairs that began in 1919 when the senate rejected woodrow wilson league of nation. that meant the united states was embarking on the role of global leadership. from then on, at least until election of 2016 -- [laughter] >> america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i'd like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt, admiral stark,...
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news had's mark segraves spoke to attorneys general inur area asking that that decision be reversed. for some people like cody wilson seenhere, this is a gun rights issue and free speech. >> ion think you or anybody should have the ability to control it. the trump administration has cleared the way for plans of 3-d guns to beli ped online. attorneys general wrote a left saying allowing 3-d blueprints to be published is deeply dangerous wound haven unprecedented impact on public safety, adding that it would help terrorists and criminals get guns that would be undetectable by security screening at airports in government buildings and danger the lives of civilian, law enforcement and members of the armed forces. the left was signed by attorneys general from d.c., maryland and. virgin >> these guns are produced without a serial number. e guns themselves aren't registered, nor the ammunition, nor are the ndowners, that means that the owners haven't gone two a detailed and rigorous background examination. >> reporter:his afternoon several states including maryland asked a judge to block the measure. >> mark is higher with
news had's mark segraves spoke to attorneys general inur area asking that that decision be reversed. for some people like cody wilson seenhere, this is a gun rights issue and free speech. >> ion think you or anybody should have the ability to control it. the trump administration has cleared the way for plans of 3-d guns to beli ped online. attorneys general wrote a left saying allowing 3-d blueprints to be published is deeply dangerous wound haven unprecedented impact on public safety,...
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buckingham palace as woodrow wilson enjoyed almost 100 years ago and as many other leaders have enjoyed since. no grand state dinner, just tea with the queen at windsor castle. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: stormy daniels, the adult film actress who claims she has a one-night stand with president trump in 2006 was arrested last night at a strip club in columbus, ohio. the charges have since been dropped. her lawyer says it's a setup. here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: stormy daniels' latest appearance was in handcuffs, being escorted to jail. the adult film actress, whose real name is stephanie clifford, and two others, were arrested last night after she performed at this columbus, ohio, strip club. she allegedly violated a 2007 state law which prohibits touching between exotic dancers and patrons who aren't family members. >> she wasn't doing anything >> rr: csr people weren't doing. charged with three misdemeanors for touching three undercover detectives who were in the club. the complaints said she was seen squeezing the detective's facer. it also alleges that clifford touched a female officer, putting both hand onto the officer's buttocks, both han
buckingham palace as woodrow wilson enjoyed almost 100 years ago and as many other leaders have enjoyed since. no grand state dinner, just tea with the queen at windsor castle. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: stormy daniels, the adult film actress who claims she has a one-night stand with president trump in 2006 was arrested last night at a strip club in columbus, ohio. the charges have since been dropped. her lawyer says it's a setup. here's adriana diaz. >> reporter:...
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memorial outside of 10-year-old makiyah wilson's home continues to grow larger ever since she was murdered three days ago. flowers, pictures and warm thoughts mark thet where this innocent little girl was killed. she was a fifthr gra who loved sports and had just returned home from swimmingda on m night. her mother says she was on her way to get a treat from the ice cream man. >> id cream truck pulp and wanted to go to the ice cream truck. she died with the $5 in her hand. >> reporter: before makiyah could make it, these gunmen drove into thnd courtyard opened fire this. video was released on tuesday, m and by wednesdning police recovered the getaway car in prince george's county. >> she's a baby. she's 10 years old. i don't wish this on no mother. >> reporter: it's been three days since she lost her baby girl, and every day she's hopeful that makiyah gets the justice she deserves. >> reporter: no arrests have been made, but police are receiving a lot of tips from the community. 12-year-old makiyah wilson will be laid toest on wednesday. >>> now to a tragedy outside a post office. this morning a driver hit and killed a person wking outside. as y
memorial outside of 10-year-old makiyah wilson's home continues to grow larger ever since she was murdered three days ago. flowers, pictures and warm thoughts mark thet where this innocent little girl was killed. she was a fifthr gra who loved sports and had just returned home from swimmingda on m night. her mother says she was on her way to get a treat from the ice cream man. >> id cream truck pulp and wanted to go to the ice cream truck. she died with the $5 in her hand. >>...
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support the view held by mark carney that the slump at the beginning of the year was weather-related. just want to finish with tesco, story.orporate the u.k. chief, charlie wilson as a possible successor to the chief executive officer, is stepping down after being diagnosed with throat cancer, and shares are down by almost 2% today. booker,continue to run and he increase their earnings for 12 consecutive years after 2005,n the rains and building online sales to small business, and he was named to u.k. and ireland chief as tesco prepared to complete that booker him a strongaking number two to lewis in the combined company. tesco shares down by 1.9%. that is look at european markets. vonnie: in the u.s., continue dollar strength off the back of a little pound weakness today. euro, as well, of course. lira, we do not pointed out in the european data check is that 4.69, said a little stronger, off the lows, but it had been the worst after that coup attempt two years ago. for crude and we didn't inventories later in the week. the mexican peso is back to 19.02. let's look at g20 movers. a lot of the same assets are the ones we are talking about, including the turkish
support the view held by mark carney that the slump at the beginning of the year was weather-related. just want to finish with tesco, story.orporate the u.k. chief, charlie wilson as a possible successor to the chief executive officer, is stepping down after being diagnosed with throat cancer, and shares are down by almost 2% today. booker,continue to run and he increase their earnings for 12 consecutive years after 2005,n the rains and building online sales to small business, and he was named...
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president wilson warned america to honor their sacrifices of the serbian people. in a speech marking the invasion of serbia by the central powers, he said of the serbian, -- serbian, quote, nobly did they respond so valiantly and courageously it they oppose the forces of a country 10 times greater in population and resources. while their territory had been defendant stated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the serbian people has not been broken. as a texan i admire such defiance against overwhelming odds. on that day, that special day, president wilson ordered a rare recognition to a foreign ally by having the serbian flag raised over the white house. that recognition had only occurred one other time in american history. the spirit of brotherhood between the americans and the serbians fighting shoulder to shoulder against tyranny did not end there. one of the most meaningful stories for americans is the hal yard mission during the dark days of the second world war. despite being under nazi occupation, the serbian people demonstrated their remarkable bravery once again. saving
president wilson warned america to honor their sacrifices of the serbian people. in a speech marking the invasion of serbia by the central powers, he said of the serbian, -- serbian, quote, nobly did they respond so valiantly and courageously it they oppose the forces of a country 10 times greater in population and resources. while their territory had been defendant stated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the serbian people has not been broken. as a texan i admire such defiance against...
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wilson center, thank you for this insight. a special edition of "state of the union" with jake tapper at 8:00 a.m. eastern and at noon. tune in to hear from senators markarner and rand paul. >>> serena williams' quest for history is on hold. the tennis great shared some inspiring words about what motivated her to make it as far as she did at wimbledon. >>> plus, after two months apart, an immigrant mother and her son are reunited. >> look at the pictures we are getting in. in chicago, officers shot and killed a man on the city's south side and this is a result of that. a firsthand look at the violence from last night's demonstration. baby boomers, here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. for us, it'
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mark on his record as it is his repression of free speech. you can't get out of it. >> as an educator, as someone who teaches history, i'm trying to figure how to reconcile the morality of wilsonwith jim crow and imperialism. how do you handle it in the book? >> i pay a lot of attention to it actually, throughout the book. sometimes biographies have a chapter about this, and usually the chapter is about african americans and wilson, but i think it's important to see it as broader than that. in terms of reconciling it, i don't think you can. you just have to say there was this and then there was this. these things coexisted in the same man. there are these great polls every year cnn does a poll and they have measurements of ingredients of greatness. he slipped this year from number six to number ten and he had usually been in the top four or five and i'm convinced it's because there are much more discussions about race and that's a discussion you need to have. i many use the term black-and-white, but not referring to race. if we can just see things in black and white, we need so much gray to discuss not just wilson, but everybody because were just very good at putting people in
mark on his record as it is his repression of free speech. you can't get out of it. >> as an educator, as someone who teaches history, i'm trying to figure how to reconcile the morality of wilsonwith jim crow and imperialism. how do you handle it in the book? >> i pay a lot of attention to it actually, throughout the book. sometimes biographies have a chapter about this, and usually the chapter is about african americans and wilson, but i think it's important to see it as broader...