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both glen and theodore not in their heads glenn. two quick points first is i think this microsoft word analogy is useful for another reason which is the democratization of the word processor back fifty years ago type of people who could do with microsoft word could do were small number of people with very expensive computer now everybody can do microsoft word crisper kastner and it's not quite there but it's so much more available than many other kinds of technologies we might use an easier to use so that really does up the stakes in that if you think you our government is trying to stamp it out or prevent that uses it's much harder in a world with the technology is widely available second point which is the one that alex was. leading to is i think we should make two pretty fundamental distinction begin with what is between sematic versus germ line alterations many of the therapeutics we're interested in are about sematic alteration the changes we make will not be passed along to future generations which is the case where we have th
both glen and theodore not in their heads glenn. two quick points first is i think this microsoft word analogy is useful for another reason which is the democratization of the word processor back fifty years ago type of people who could do with microsoft word could do were small number of people with very expensive computer now everybody can do microsoft word crisper kastner and it's not quite there but it's so much more available than many other kinds of technologies we might use an easier to...
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eteorologist tamara theodore continues our team coverage. we know there's a new winter weather advisory that's out. what areas are ached? what's in that s advisory ma ragging? >> a new advisory has been issued for parts of our keen. it came down to a nail biter. this storm col push a little bi farther and we're right on the line. you can see the system, the gravity of it, how it's lighting up parts of the virginia andro north na. i want to take you to areas like southern spots sylvainia, .ulpep rappahannock, we are looking at ouwinter weather advisory. here's whatan expect. it's going to go into effect at morning.m. tomorrow farther south you go, the higher the number is. i'm not expecng 4 inches in faulk kier. but it could happen in fredericksburg and farther south. the system moves out by monday. i'm going to look a thing on this, the areas really impacted and our chaes of seeing flakes in the district. all that and more in a moment. for now, backo you. >> somara, we'll see you then. there is growing c for the safety of a 13-year-old girl
eteorologist tamara theodore continues our team coverage. we know there's a new winter weather advisory that's out. what areas are ached? what's in that s advisory ma ragging? >> a new advisory has been issued for parts of our keen. it came down to a nail biter. this storm col push a little bi farther and we're right on the line. you can see the system, the gravity of it, how it's lighting up parts of the virginia andro north na. i want to take you to areas like southern spots sylvainia,...
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he says theodore used coercion, blackmail and fear to control him.ccusations are now part of a vatican tribunal. >> david culver sits down with that man whose testimony could change the catholic church. >> this is a riveting and so disturbing thing. >> i satown with him for more than an hour. we can obviously only share a portion of it but he believes ie will cha the church. ames first opened up to us in july. tonight for the first time, he is showing his face and describing his efforts t turn a dark childhood into ar brigh future. >> he is no longer sitting behind the veil. he opens but that the abuse he suffered as a child. the predator, he claims, excardinal theodore mccarrick. >> there were times he always wanted to get me alone for his own ability to prey on me. >> he shared sseral pho with us. he says he and his six siblings, affectionately called him uncle ted. >> he told me that he was m path way to god. and that i needed t truo him. >> he said mccarrick groped him several times. he claims the abuse got woe. involving drugs, 1991 heho becah t
he says theodore used coercion, blackmail and fear to control him.ccusations are now part of a vatican tribunal. >> david culver sits down with that man whose testimony could change the catholic church. >> this is a riveting and so disturbing thing. >> i satown with him for more than an hour. we can obviously only share a portion of it but he believes ie will cha the church. ames first opened up to us in july. tonight for the first time, he is showing his face and describing...
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. >> theodore bundy was a prolific serial killer. we don't know exactly how many he killed.idn't seem like the glassy eyed lunatic many believed serial killers would be. >> we still don't believe it, just can't be. i keep shaking my head day after day, saying, how can this be? because our son is the best son in the world. >> what the press wrote about bundy, his crimes, wasn't the full details. the full extent of the barberism, the fact that he would have sex with their corpses, mutilate the victims, that didn't quite fit with this image of the boy next door. >> you wish to say you feel that everything will turnout all right, that you are innocent? do you still feel that? >> you bet, yeah. more than ever. >> do you think about getting out of here? >> well, well, legally, sure. >> bundy was to stand trial on the charge of murdering a young woman in aspen. that trial never completed. during the court hearing break, he was left alone in the law library. bundy bailed out of the second floor window and escaped. >> he high tailed it up into the hills where they chased him around n
. >> theodore bundy was a prolific serial killer. we don't know exactly how many he killed.idn't seem like the glassy eyed lunatic many believed serial killers would be. >> we still don't believe it, just can't be. i keep shaking my head day after day, saying, how can this be? because our son is the best son in the world. >> what the press wrote about bundy, his crimes, wasn't the full details. the full extent of the barberism, the fact that he would have sex with their...
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theodore roosevelt spent the night in the presidential suite mission mission inn wing first opened in 1903. the next day, he presided over the replanting of one of the parent naval orange trees in front of the new glenwood mission inn. it has been the scene of early peace conferences before world war i. international visitors from all over, including asia and europe. quite a significant role played in southern california as a regional hub and a national winter resort. on the left -- is this sherman? this is sherman institute, one of the last remaining boarding schools for native americans. that little mission style building is the sherman indian museum. in the late 1800's, thanks to helen hunt jackson and some others, there was a real move to americanize, bringing them up to speed, to "civilized status," the native american population, who were by then mainly residing on reservations, to americanize them. and the way to do that the government felt was to bring them into boarding schools around the country and teach them english, teach them skills they could use in society, teach girls
theodore roosevelt spent the night in the presidential suite mission mission inn wing first opened in 1903. the next day, he presided over the replanting of one of the parent naval orange trees in front of the new glenwood mission inn. it has been the scene of early peace conferences before world war i. international visitors from all over, including asia and europe. quite a significant role played in southern california as a regional hub and a national winter resort. on the left -- is this...
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tweed well wrestle bit is the grandson of theodore roosevelt and the price president of the theodore roosevelt associate which he has been associated with over a quarter of a century. clifton truman daniels is the grandson of our 33rd president and honorary chairman of the truman library library. lynda bird johnson robb is the first child of our 36th president, lyndon johnson. she lived in the white house during the last years of her father's tenure in office from 1966 to 1969, and for over two decades has served as a trustee on the lbj foundation. and susan ford bales is the fourth child and only daughter of our 38th president, gerald ford. she was in the white house during the bulk of her father's presidency from 1974 to 1977 and since 1981 has served as a trustee of the gerald ford presidential foundation. moderating our panel is david rubenstein the cofounder and co- executive chairman of the carlyle group and our country's leading patriotic platypus. generously contributing to the preservation of our nation's history and culture. he is also the host of bluebirds the david rubens
tweed well wrestle bit is the grandson of theodore roosevelt and the price president of the theodore roosevelt associate which he has been associated with over a quarter of a century. clifton truman daniels is the grandson of our 33rd president and honorary chairman of the truman library library. lynda bird johnson robb is the first child of our 36th president, lyndon johnson. she lived in the white house during the last years of her father's tenure in office from 1966 to 1969, and for over two...
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what does theodore roosevelt bring to the presidency? >> theodore roosevelt brought, like, increased media connections at the beginning of the 20th century. to start formalizing the process of, like, the executive office and the media. >> excellent. >> didn't he also set up the west wing -- >> yes. >> as a sort of source to have the press within the white house, in order to have a connection with them as well? >> yes. yes. again, these are key in terms of he valued the press. he saw the press as an asset, something that he wanted to capitalize on their place, to control, and help shape public opinion. excellent. caroline? >> he also had the fireside chats, that there was already this idea of this personalized president that you -- if every person has, like, a radio in their home, they can listen to them and it's like he's speaking to them, using rhetoric that is easy to understand and not super complicated political jargon. >> yes. so franklin roosevelt brings in this idea of the fireside chats. theodore roosevelt creates these relations
what does theodore roosevelt bring to the presidency? >> theodore roosevelt brought, like, increased media connections at the beginning of the 20th century. to start formalizing the process of, like, the executive office and the media. >> excellent. >> didn't he also set up the west wing -- >> yes. >> as a sort of source to have the press within the white house, in order to have a connection with them as well? >> yes. yes. again, these are key in terms of he...
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had held numerous federal posts since the theodore roosevelt administration while moving in and out of a successful career as a wall street banking attorney with a break as a 49-year-old in an army artillery regiment in the western front in france. he was a progressive republican, served president william howard taft as secretary of war and herbert hoover as secretary of state. he told his listeners the country faced, quote, probably the greatest crisis of its history. world based upon law and justice instead of force. seems like a quaint notion now. 75 years later. with china and southeast asia partially overrun by the japanese the world was now divided almost in two between fundamentally opposed camps, echoing abraham lincoln, he warned, the world cannot permanently endure half slave and half free. the danger was clear. should britain fall and germany take its fleet, our men would soon be fighting for their own and our lives on american soil. the nation he declared faces an emergency for which it was ill-prepared and still worse, prevented from facing neutrality laws expressly design
had held numerous federal posts since the theodore roosevelt administration while moving in and out of a successful career as a wall street banking attorney with a break as a 49-year-old in an army artillery regiment in the western front in france. he was a progressive republican, served president william howard taft as secretary of war and herbert hoover as secretary of state. he told his listeners the country faced, quote, probably the greatest crisis of its history. world based upon law and...
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. >>> only on news4, the local man who says former cardinal theodore mccarrick sexually abused shipment nowelling his story about his testimony last week before a vatican . representati this is the first time that james is going onit record his zmam face showing. >> i believed co-do anything as a child for me. and i believed as an ult, he would do anything to me to make sure that his lifeoesn't change. >> mccarrick's attorney says hil clientks forward to his right to due process. coming upt later, w grein says he wants from the church. >>> and a mother was k lledast week. we know the 21-year-old made threats to another family member years before the attack. >> reporter: family members and friends of 14-year-old jace mcguigan leave the courthouse after the man accused of the murder was there. it is her son, 21-year-old n.stin mcgui he faces murder charges. her screams alerted people at a bible meeting.insi witnesses told police, they saw someone matching his description standing over jackie's body. the suspectrove off as others tried toelp jackie. family members said she was the rock of
. >>> only on news4, the local man who says former cardinal theodore mccarrick sexually abused shipment nowelling his story about his testimony last week before a vatican . representati this is the first time that james is going onit record his zmam face showing. >> i believed co-do anything as a child for me. and i believed as an ult, he would do anything to me to make sure that his lifeoesn't change. >> mccarrick's attorney says hil clientks forward to his right to due...
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we have reached the tenth day. >>> and one man say theodore mccarrick sexually abused him. he talks about testifying before the vatican tribunal. >> good evening. >> first up, a lot of big stories today. we do want to begin with the weather. >>> finally the some gd news in the forecast. >> we have team coverage beginning with clay anderson. >> hi. we're talking about theood news. the good news is the heavy down pours have moved out of the area. we have round after round moving in. we see the area ehere. if you traveling to columbia, to laurel, you'llun into that nd. we'll give you a peek at 2019 in a moment. >>> a community is mourning. three siblings a killed after a heart breaking crash. >> the parent were also hurtth crash. police stay drive who hit them may have been drunk. police tell us alexander, his sister rosily, also 5 years old, and the sibling killed was their 1-year-old brother isaac. we've been talking to peopl all day. they're not surprised another accident happened but they say this one could have been prevented. >> the family slowed or stopped when they wer
we have reached the tenth day. >>> and one man say theodore mccarrick sexually abused him. he talks about testifying before the vatican tribunal. >> good evening. >> first up, a lot of big stories today. we do want to begin with the weather. >>> finally the some gd news in the forecast. >> we have team coverage beginning with clay anderson. >> hi. we're talking about theood news. the good news is the heavy down pours have moved out of the area. we have...
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on the morning of the past in operation, he met with theodore roosevelt and it was so snowy they couldn't get through the streets. she said the storm will soon be over, as soon as i'm out where i can do no further harm to the constitution. taft replied, you are wrong it's my storm. it would be a cold day when i got to be president of the united states. both predictions about the constitutional would pose in his efforts to impose his program by executive orders in the political cost of taft would prove to be correct. we are here tonight to discuss taft's legacy as our most judicial resident and presidential chief justice. i can't think of a better colleague and friend to talk about the legacy then judge douglas of the u.s. court of appeals chief judge, one of america's most distinguished professors of constitutional and administrative law and students of william howard taft and i sent him the manuscript of this book that proved to be one of his closest immersed readers and he considered what i think encapsulates taft's legacy better than anyone else. he said william howard taft is almost u
on the morning of the past in operation, he met with theodore roosevelt and it was so snowy they couldn't get through the streets. she said the storm will soon be over, as soon as i'm out where i can do no further harm to the constitution. taft replied, you are wrong it's my storm. it would be a cold day when i got to be president of the united states. both predictions about the constitutional would pose in his efforts to impose his program by executive orders in the political cost of taft...
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william howard taft and theodore roosevelt was pretty vitriolic.he title "fathead" is what theodore roosevelt accused taft of being having the brains of a guinea pig. >> i'll look forward to that. that's why it's rewarding to talk about mr. bush and the kind of person he was. we appreciate you. >> my pleasure. that's interesting. the insults, they went back and forth. at the same time, you found the presidents had a relationship between the rhetoric. >> nice. >> definitely something nice to see. as we just heard, george h.w. bush had a special relationship with his successor, bill clinton. we look at how they went from bitter rivals to best friends. >>> also ahead here, the presidents of the u.s. and china strike a deal over dinner to put their trade war on hold. we'll talk about that as we push on. >>> and welcome back to "cnn newsroom." other news we're following today, the u.s. says it will delay hiking tariffs on chinese goods at least for now. that's what came out of a two-hour dinner between u.s. president donald trump and chinese president x
william howard taft and theodore roosevelt was pretty vitriolic.he title "fathead" is what theodore roosevelt accused taft of being having the brains of a guinea pig. >> i'll look forward to that. that's why it's rewarding to talk about mr. bush and the kind of person he was. we appreciate you. >> my pleasure. that's interesting. the insults, they went back and forth. at the same time, you found the presidents had a relationship between the rhetoric. >> nice....
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his name is robert theodore smith. as he 22-year-ol rapper known as ag millie. today he is charged in the murder that happened in the bedroom of his home on 57th place in southeast. the victim, 19-year-old nya howard reynolds, an aspiring mod and he will hairstylist. according to court documents, nya w and smithe known to each other. her family says she went to the house last friday night visit her friend. a short time later she wasthead. people ihouse said they heard a gunshot and they went to smith's roomnd saw nya unconscious on the floor. they said smias pacing back nd forth saying she had shot herself. witnesses say smith and nia were the only ones in the bedroom when the shot was fired. aftein the sho they say, smith left the house. the gun has not been found. a's familyost upset by what happened here. >> it has devastated us. it has devastated us. it has devastated everyone. >> reporter: robt theodore smith held tonight pending further court action in the case. now, coming upt 5:00, a candid conversation with the pole ief about guns, violence, and trder i
his name is robert theodore smith. as he 22-year-ol rapper known as ag millie. today he is charged in the murder that happened in the bedroom of his home on 57th place in southeast. the victim, 19-year-old nya howard reynolds, an aspiring mod and he will hairstylist. according to court documents, nya w and smithe known to each other. her family says she went to the house last friday night visit her friend. a short time later she wasthead. people ihouse said they heard a gunshot and they went to...
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now in 1901, president theodore roosevelt famously sparked an outcry when he invited a black man, booker t. washington, to a white house dinner. a generation earlier, lincoln, less famously, created a similar outcry when he received african-americans at the executive mansion. the best-known episode of the color line enforcement at lincoln's white house is the experience that frederick douglass had on march 4, 1865, later he memorably described how guards denied him entrance to the reception following lincoln's second inauguration. how the president at once overruled the guards and how he heartily welcomed the famed black orator. and said, as you probably know, douglas, i saw you out there in the audience as i delivered my dress, what did you think of it. i have this fantasy douglass was thinking, well, actually mr. president, the biblical illusion you used was slightly misapplied in your syntax was garbled toward the end but otherwise it a sacred effort. actually he said, sacredesident, it was a effort." though douglass did not mention in his account of that event, the presence of other
now in 1901, president theodore roosevelt famously sparked an outcry when he invited a black man, booker t. washington, to a white house dinner. a generation earlier, lincoln, less famously, created a similar outcry when he received african-americans at the executive mansion. the best-known episode of the color line enforcement at lincoln's white house is the experience that frederick douglass had on march 4, 1865, later he memorably described how guards denied him entrance to the reception...
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and on the morning of april 3rd, theodore kaczynski was taken out of his cabin. >> are you the unabomberd the home of a 53-year-old former mathematics teacher named theodore kaczynski. >> the on-site investigation has yielded a cache of evidence. >> it was the most incredible moment. we knew that this long journey of 18 years was over. >> mike wallace and i together on "60 minutes" interviewed kaczynski's family, who had turned him in. >> i was feeling something that i didn't really expect to feel at all, which was a deep sense of unease, fear. >> because of what you read? >> because of what i read. >> because it sounded like ted? >> because it had sounded enough like him that i could not say to myself or to linda that this is not ted's writing. >> what can you do? you can't risk more lives. dave couldn't. none of us could. >> apparently some lives were saved. for when the fbi arrested ted kaczynski, they say they found a live bomb wrapped under his bed, ready for mailing. the only thing missing was a name and address. >> get your usa flags, everybody needs to have a flag. >> three for o
and on the morning of april 3rd, theodore kaczynski was taken out of his cabin. >> are you the unabomberd the home of a 53-year-old former mathematics teacher named theodore kaczynski. >> the on-site investigation has yielded a cache of evidence. >> it was the most incredible moment. we knew that this long journey of 18 years was over. >> mike wallace and i together on "60 minutes" interviewed kaczynski's family, who had turned him in. >> i was feeling...
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somara theodore shows us it's leading to a weather alert. >> that's right, a few of us still in flood alert. let me bringou up tospeed. take a look at this. this is the latest on the rain. what you want to know is that the last of the rain is now tapering off. we're on the tail end of this, folks. some areasng in the eve are still under warning. one thing we're going to have to watch for after the rain moves out the patchy fog, possibly a few icy spots as well. the good news is we are dry for theng mor commute. the radar shows exactly what i was talking foabout. the last of these assures continuing to push up and out of here, a few light sprinkles in montgomery county. we'll get a peek into our next chance for rain. >>> police say a university of maryland's choice of how to dry his cloes caused a dorm to flood. the student apparently hung his s on a sprinkler line in a launder room in building number 6 today. th weight of the clothing caused the sprinkler pipe to orburst. auies are still investigating how many units are being impacted. fortunately a lot of stunts are on winter break r
somara theodore shows us it's leading to a weather alert. >> that's right, a few of us still in flood alert. let me bringou up tospeed. take a look at this. this is the latest on the rain. what you want to know is that the last of the rain is now tapering off. we're on the tail end of this, folks. some areasng in the eve are still under warning. one thing we're going to have to watch for after the rain moves out the patchy fog, possibly a few icy spots as well. the good news is we are dry...
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discovered that one of the researchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application which said theodore burns and then burnstein. and -- bernstein and lievedsc and d been born in brook lentlin. he was born in and immigrated in 1906. so, that was my mother had some confused pieces of that. and then my grandmother who was pursian and her name was simon and discovered fairly quickly her mother's maiden name was david david and her mother's maiden name was levy. so it didn't get much more jewish than that. but what my -- so my both my grandparents with my -- my mother's parents were closeted/assimilateed and my mother believed -- assimilated and my mother believed they may not have known about each other's hidden jewish identity. >> fascinating. and marnie for yourself. >> the first step was to go hope to -- home to my lover and tell her i was jew. my lover was jewish. my shsaid, i you had a. >> a jewish mind. >> yeah. yes. >> yeah. >> and so that was my first stop as far as my immediate community. and then i went back and i found my relatives in texas and i went and they had some -- i star
discovered that one of the researchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application which said theodore burns and then burnstein. and -- bernstein and lievedsc and d been born in brook lentlin. he was born in and immigrated in 1906. so, that was my mother had some confused pieces of that. and then my grandmother who was pursian and her name was simon and discovered fairly quickly her mother's maiden name was david david and her mother's maiden name was levy. so it didn't get much more...
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in 1907 when the 300th anniversary of the founding of jamestown was being celebrated, president theodore roosevelt oversaw the celebration and during the celebrations once again, pocahontas is put forward as not only the savior, but a founders of the country. and here in this blowup of what is actually a postcard, she is made to resemble nothing less than lady liberty. she is the chesapeake bay, and she looks westward over the entire country. now in the 19 24, something interesting happens in virginia, and that is that the state of virginia is passing racial segregation laws. and they are looking at 1924 to pass an act that they referred to as the racial integrity act. this act is intended to safeguard the "pureness of the white race by banning interracial marriages" so the act requires that every birth of a child born in the state of virginia is registered and at that time, that the child's race is also registered. now, the child can be classified either as colored or white. okay, the legislation is intended to help virginia ban, prohibit and even punished interracial marriages and this
in 1907 when the 300th anniversary of the founding of jamestown was being celebrated, president theodore roosevelt oversaw the celebration and during the celebrations once again, pocahontas is put forward as not only the savior, but a founders of the country. and here in this blowup of what is actually a postcard, she is made to resemble nothing less than lady liberty. she is the chesapeake bay, and she looks westward over the entire country. now in the 19 24, something interesting happens in...
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taking your questions and t.mments with jennifer shut theodore, from massachusetts, what is on your mind? caller: i'm just making a comment about building a wall. has never accomplished anyway of curtailing invasion. asked china. another thing is, if you go to dr. trump with a serious condition, he will put a band-aid on it and say that will do for now. the actual problem is never addressed. that is that central america as a whole needs america to help it out of the situation that causes them to come to this country in the first place. that is my comment. thank you for accepting me. host: one of the agencies that would be impacted, the state department is on that list. the department that would deal with some of these relations issues. guest: a lot of state department staff are exempt so they will continue to work. the one of the interesting points the caller brought up that i think is key to this is the for security versus border wall debate that we've seen republicans and democrats haven't for months now. this is a real debate. several republicans don't think you need a physical struct
taking your questions and t.mments with jennifer shut theodore, from massachusetts, what is on your mind? caller: i'm just making a comment about building a wall. has never accomplished anyway of curtailing invasion. asked china. another thing is, if you go to dr. trump with a serious condition, he will put a band-aid on it and say that will do for now. the actual problem is never addressed. that is that central america as a whole needs america to help it out of the situation that causes them...
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somara theodore will lead our coverage. we are in weather alert mode tonight because of the winter storm. you can seet how much snow has come down in parts of virginia. sohe big question now, really, is what's next? somara joins us new counties that have added to the advisory. >> now we are seeingnc p william county added to the advisory. the storm was able to nudge farther north. itw much farther north wil go? holl get to that in a moment. i want to show you under the winter weather advisory. if you live in a county shaded in purple, that's you. one to three inches ofain ssible. maybe an isolated four inches. farther south, stafford, st. mary's county under winter advisory, three encinches plus snow. fredericksburg, notice how we're looking at this bright white in contrast with that lighter gray. that's tell us where the heaviest snow is falling. down towards fredericksburg, we already saw reports out of andmary's at three inche continuing to rise. that's also impacting the visibility. ss than a mile in fredericksburg, whi
somara theodore will lead our coverage. we are in weather alert mode tonight because of the winter storm. you can seet how much snow has come down in parts of virginia. sohe big question now, really, is what's next? somara joins us new counties that have added to the advisory. >> now we are seeingnc p william county added to the advisory. the storm was able to nudge farther north. itw much farther north wil go? holl get to that in a moment. i want to show you under the winter weather...
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knew theodore roosevelt. >> i would like to, but didn't have the pleasure.happens -- it happens once in a while. and if donald trump had announced all of these replacements on the same day, you would say that an earthquake is hitting this administration. it happens in a number of ways. 1940, franklin roosevelt changed two cabinet members to show that he was moving toward intervention and the war in europe. 1979, jimmy carter did fire almost half of his cabinet, because things were not working. there was inflation, the soviets were being more assertive, and energy crisis, and it actually hurt him very much, because people felt that there was a big crisis in that administration. 2006, after the democrats re-took the house and the senate, george w. bush fired donald rumsfeld because, and this may be the most germane piece of history, he was nervous about rumsfeld having to go before the democratic house and senate and defend the very unpopular iraq war. so he got him out of there. >> brendan, i'll turn to you and mark the departure of ryan zinke, we make fun of
knew theodore roosevelt. >> i would like to, but didn't have the pleasure.happens -- it happens once in a while. and if donald trump had announced all of these replacements on the same day, you would say that an earthquake is hitting this administration. it happens in a number of ways. 1940, franklin roosevelt changed two cabinet members to show that he was moving toward intervention and the war in europe. 1979, jimmy carter did fire almost half of his cabinet, because things were not...
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samarra theodore with the details. hey, somate. >> rep hey, it's not bad.be we're not getting the white christmas or the sunshine, but we are getting a pleasant christmas notheless. let's go ahead and look at the forecast. so, tomorrow, hikes will be in the low 40s, clouds are building as we speak. so, tomorrow, we are looking at a mostly cloudy day, and it will be cold, but dryel nones. as for tonight, really cold. temperatures tonight areoing to bealling into the low 40s. i'm sorry, into the low 30s in washington, d.c., but the further you go out from the city, we're already starting to see areaspeike cer down into the upper 20s, that's where you're headed, clouds build and rather cold. now, i want you to stick because we are going to talk wayt the rain that's on the and a chance for a few snowflakes on the ten-day. i'll let you know in a moment. leon, back to you. >> somar, that's not the only reason to stick around. kids, well, parents, if you have your kid up andhey're sticking around right now, make sure they stay with us right now, because we've got
samarra theodore with the details. hey, somate. >> rep hey, it's not bad.be we're not getting the white christmas or the sunshine, but we are getting a pleasant christmas notheless. let's go ahead and look at the forecast. so, tomorrow, hikes will be in the low 40s, clouds are building as we speak. so, tomorrow, we are looking at a mostly cloudy day, and it will be cold, but dryel nones. as for tonight, really cold. temperatures tonight areoing to bealling into the low 40s. i'm sorry,...
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storm team four samar theodore joins us. >> we haven't a white chrisas but a white new years? maybe. we have the family members coming in regan airport, you can see everyone is not running into any travelssues right now, especially if you're hitting the road. temperatures in the mid 40s and quiet out there. excuse me. there we go. we're pretty t quiet outre right now. a lot of clouds moving into the area, and the thing is, we have rain on the way. so if you are planning on hitting the road tonight and maybeoing last-minute shopping, you may be impacted by the showers. the system, thi is the disturbance, not super big but big enough we'll see rain from it and farther to the west of us will get the snow. we're not going to see the snow here. it's just not quite cold enough and maybe a few flakes along i-81. see the chchester wil akes but this will be just rain into the d.c. metro. we're expecting it to arrive probably around 8:00, and it will last until 3:0 0 a.m. a0 a. stick around, i'll have a ec detailed ft for that and we'll look at the snow flakesco. core >>> a task after a
storm team four samar theodore joins us. >> we haven't a white chrisas but a white new years? maybe. we have the family members coming in regan airport, you can see everyone is not running into any travelssues right now, especially if you're hitting the road. temperatures in the mid 40s and quiet out there. excuse me. there we go. we're pretty t quiet outre right now. a lot of clouds moving into the area, and the thing is, we have rain on the way. so if you are planning on hitting the...
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the founders of modern zionism especially theodore hertz l, they didn't say necessarily that anti-semitism disappear when the jews would have a state of their own. they said that the jews would be able to fight back. that's the great difference. we're able to resist it. to push it back. david: there are investigations of you now in israel it seems it is a popular sport. mr. netanyahu: i can't say that i like it. i am very, very satisfied with what i do and the public apparently thinks that because you can see what the public says. david: some people in israel say that maybe you should call for a so-called snap election and have an election and you would be re-elected. mr. netanyahu: you, too, david? ♪ ♪ david: as prime minister as you alluded to earlier there are investigations of you now in israel. seems to be a popular sport. a lot going on there. what can you say about it? is it detracting for your ability to serve as prime minister? mr. netanyahu: well, i can't say that i like it. but no. i can say it doesn't detract because i work my 16-hour days and i just do it. and i'm absolutely c
the founders of modern zionism especially theodore hertz l, they didn't say necessarily that anti-semitism disappear when the jews would have a state of their own. they said that the jews would be able to fight back. that's the great difference. we're able to resist it. to push it back. david: there are investigations of you now in israel it seems it is a popular sport. mr. netanyahu: i can't say that i like it. i am very, very satisfied with what i do and the public apparently thinks that...
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in august when things a bishop warned pope francis in 2013 of the sexualis then cardinal theodore merry christmascarick he said the pope ignored that allowing cardinal continuing to serve until this summer. >> you have allegations that the pope has sided with predator priests, he has ignored victims of sex abuse, you have allegations that he himself may have covered up a sex abuser in the ranks, is that alarming for someone running the catholic church? >> i think he is, as i said, he has had an attitude that he expressed from the beginning that he was willing to listen to survivors and started not only to listen to them but also to invite them to his house, he is somebody who is willing to learn and i see this happening day by day. >> he packaged institution behind these walls has lot to learn about transparency and accountability. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >> brennan: the pope is planning a february meeting at the vatican with church leaders from around the world to discuss preventing clergy sex abuse and protecting children. we'll be right back. complicated relationship with milk? p
in august when things a bishop warned pope francis in 2013 of the sexualis then cardinal theodore merry christmascarick he said the pope ignored that allowing cardinal continuing to serve until this summer. >> you have allegations that the pope has sided with predator priests, he has ignored victims of sex abuse, you have allegations that he himself may have covered up a sex abuser in the ranks, is that alarming for someone running the catholic church? >> i think he is, as i said,...
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james grune spoke about the abuse he said he suffered as a teen at the hands of theodore m ccaric. earlier i spoke with him exclusively about the abuse that still haunts him. >> i was raised to t tst catholic church. i wasse r to trust mccare in. i could not feel any emotion, never have intimacy. i could never fall in love with anybody. as you canell at that time he asked for his identity to be withheld. he has since come forward with his name. mccarran is also banned from public ministry elier this year. he's living in kansas at a religious residence while the church investigates the allegations against him. >>> all new ts morning on top of the current partial federal government, many worke in our area may not see an increase of pay next year. last night the white house issuing the executive order stating there will be no pay raise for civilian federal lows next year. in the summer president trump said he wanted l toit pay increases. the pay raise will not affect those in our military. while many federal employees will struggle with the late paychecks, contractors facing furloughs
james grune spoke about the abuse he said he suffered as a teen at the hands of theodore m ccaric. earlier i spoke with him exclusively about the abuse that still haunts him. >> i was raised to t tst catholic church. i wasse r to trust mccare in. i could not feel any emotion, never have intimacy. i could never fall in love with anybody. as you canell at that time he asked for his identity to be withheld. he has since come forward with his name. mccarran is also banned from public ministry...
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appointed members, three senators, three congressmen, and three experts who were appointed by president theodore roosevelt. it does report 29,000 final pages, it boggles the mind. the breath of geography, and topics covered were impressive. there were 20 reports on immigrants in american industry were thick with tabulations. various reports, as mentioned, covered things from the head size of new immigrants to the conditions that anna her investigated on transatlantic steamships. agriculture, crime, philanthropic societies, immigration laws, and immigrant women fertility. >> the work was publicized in newspapers across the country. one of the things that is wonderful about modern newspaper databases like chronicling america is that i can find articles about this, in various newspapers. i can get information from ohio and kentucky's newspapers. >> we could read in the local newspapers about lovemaking in hudson valley and sex peddling in chicago, japanese fruit farming in rural california and washington state. household income in chicago, and midwestern cities. the smuggling of chinese immigrants
appointed members, three senators, three congressmen, and three experts who were appointed by president theodore roosevelt. it does report 29,000 final pages, it boggles the mind. the breath of geography, and topics covered were impressive. there were 20 reports on immigrants in american industry were thick with tabulations. various reports, as mentioned, covered things from the head size of new immigrants to the conditions that anna her investigated on transatlantic steamships. agriculture,...
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storm team 4 somara theodore joins us now. >> it's my hope that most of you guys have tomorrow off.o contend with any rain. with estill have some in the area. take a look at the radar. right now down towards southern maryland, we're seeing some showers as wel f asther north of baltimore, a little farther west in winchester. the d.c. metro area fin ly drying out. this is going to be the last of it. it's going to pick up and move out pretty early monday morning. i'm going to take you farther north where they're actually seeingsn flakes. in frederick county, maryland, you guys have seen flakes come wn there. there goes your white christmas. temperatures are going to drop into the upper 30s, light rain. but i want you to stick around. we've got a lot to talk about. wee going to look at your christmas forecast, and i'm tracking another rain system, and there is an actual snow chance on the ten-day. stick around for baat. to you, corey. >> all right, thank you, somara. >>> a despera search for survivors continues tonight in indonesia. well learned six t in death toll from the tsunami has
storm team 4 somara theodore joins us now. >> it's my hope that most of you guys have tomorrow off.o contend with any rain. with estill have some in the area. take a look at the radar. right now down towards southern maryland, we're seeing some showers as wel f asther north of baltimore, a little farther west in winchester. the d.c. metro area fin ly drying out. this is going to be the last of it. it's going to pick up and move out pretty early monday morning. i'm going to take you...
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james gryan spoke about the abuse he that he suffered as a teenager at the hands of the theodore mccrickafter another man accused a church leader earlier this year. he spoke exclusively to david culver about the abuse that still haunts him today. >> i was raised to trust the catholic church.wa raised to trust mccarrick. i could not feel any emotion. i could never have intimacy.er i could n fall love with anybody. >> mccarr sic accused of having sex with adult seminarians. the pope banned him from ministry earlier this year. he is living in a kansas religious residence while the churchs investiga allegations against him. >>> coming up, something much more heartening. a reunion more than 50 years in the making. >>> tonight, hear one mas emotional journey. >>> and the rain is moving out. what's ahead >>> a woman has been sbbed to death. she was found dead. all life saving efforts on the victim failed. news4 has multiple crews head there'd so make sure you look for tes. >> now to the moment a local man has waited 50rs y for. it is almost here. in a matter of days, he plans to meet his long l
james gryan spoke about the abuse he that he suffered as a teenager at the hands of the theodore mccrickafter another man accused a church leader earlier this year. he spoke exclusively to david culver about the abuse that still haunts him today. >> i was raised to trust the catholic church.wa raised to trust mccarrick. i could not feel any emotion. i could never have intimacy.er i could n fall love with anybody. >> mccarr sic accused of having sex with adult seminarians. the pope...
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theodore is up first from massachusetts. what is on your mind? caller: yes, hello. i am just making a comment about building a wall has never accomplished anyway way of curtailing invasion. ask china. go tor thing is, if you dr. trump with a serious condition, he will put a band-aid on it and say, that will do for now, when the actual problem is never, ever adjust. that is that central america as a whole needs america to help it out of the situation that causes them to come to this country in the first place. that is my comments. thank you very much for accepting me. host: one of the agencies impacted by the shutdown, the state department, is on that list. that is the department that would deal with these relations issues. can you talk through that? guest: a lot of state department staff are exempt. they will continue to work. one of the interesting points brought up-- caller that is important is this border security versus border wall debates. this is a real debate and several republicans do not necessarily think you need a physical structure throughout the entire
theodore is up first from massachusetts. what is on your mind? caller: yes, hello. i am just making a comment about building a wall has never accomplished anyway way of curtailing invasion. ask china. go tor thing is, if you dr. trump with a serious condition, he will put a band-aid on it and say, that will do for now, when the actual problem is never, ever adjust. that is that central america as a whole needs america to help it out of the situation that causes them to come to this country in...
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now theodore roosevelt was a complicated figure changed his views at this point and said i'm not intobreakups anymore now i'm into the new nationalism i want them all to be regulated monopolies like at&t or saudi arabia's oil company. i want everybody to be nationalization but then on the other side those that are advised by brandeis and taft for antitrust campaigns and that antitrust forces and decisively the antitrust laws to make it clear so to understand that moment with that constitutional significance to suggest those laws that have never been repealed by democratic means anyways so and to say permanent control but the different vision of the structure of the american economy and that means something. and with law-enforcement, i think we have gone very far to disobey the will of congress coming close to repealing many of the laws and pointing the finger where this comes from but frankly there is a democracy of the antitrust laws that i don't think it makes sense or to make economic sense to enforce this law but with these decisions i could go on and on but we have a real democra
now theodore roosevelt was a complicated figure changed his views at this point and said i'm not intobreakups anymore now i'm into the new nationalism i want them all to be regulated monopolies like at&t or saudi arabia's oil company. i want everybody to be nationalization but then on the other side those that are advised by brandeis and taft for antitrust campaigns and that antitrust forces and decisively the antitrust laws to make it clear so to understand that moment with that...
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i think theodore defense and missile defense is something that will come with the technology that dr. kennedy's talking about and it's just a question of that strategic approach to the technology development to move forward. i apologize. >> dr. kennedy, would you mind picking it up? >> i'll see if i can summarize here, and i think what we were saying is that we believe -- we all three of us believe we have the capability of shooting down one of these ballistic missiles. the question is if multiple are launched what is your capability there? in other words, capacity, and senator kyl used those words there. so in terms of priority and i think you need to make homeland defense, the defense of the homeland priority and that's what the ground-based interceptors are about and the standard missile three, block 2a, it does have an intercontinental ballistic miss they will we can bring online very quickly that can be launched from aegus ships and it can be launched from aegus to shore and there are things that we can do to help us relative to the capacity and the capacity where the magazine is
i think theodore defense and missile defense is something that will come with the technology that dr. kennedy's talking about and it's just a question of that strategic approach to the technology development to move forward. i apologize. >> dr. kennedy, would you mind picking it up? >> i'll see if i can summarize here, and i think what we were saying is that we believe -- we all three of us believe we have the capability of shooting down one of these ballistic missiles. the question...
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richard overton of austin, texas, was born in 1986 when theodore roosevelt was president of the unitedneumonia, but before he died, the world war ii vets that he owed his life is that he owed his life to whiskey and cigars. the u.s. army sent out a tweet honoring him calling him not only a hero, but a legend. and would also like to take a moment to leave you with another legend. investigators have caught the man accused of killing the california police corporal ron singh. you see him here with his police dog, sam. he stopped a driver on suspicion of dui and was killed. investigators arrested the suspect plus two others for misleading investigators. 15 more officers have died this year than last year in the line of duty. some were like corporal singh, confronting those who would do harm. others were responding to calls when shots rang out or cars crashed together. 15 died for illness associated with their work after 9/11. so many of them, heroes who died after putting themselves in danger's way. sacrificing themselves so that others might go home to their families. we are told that sam,
richard overton of austin, texas, was born in 1986 when theodore roosevelt was president of the unitedneumonia, but before he died, the world war ii vets that he owed his life is that he owed his life to whiskey and cigars. the u.s. army sent out a tweet honoring him calling him not only a hero, but a legend. and would also like to take a moment to leave you with another legend. investigators have caught the man accused of killing the california police corporal ron singh. you see him here with...
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. >> the president vowed to solve a problem that has bedeviled presidents since theodore roosevelt, how costs and expand coverage. >> one of the greatest threats, not just to the well being of our families and the prosperity of our businesses, but to the very foundation of our economy. >> president obama absolutely understood that addressing the issue of health care was going to be a really difficult challenge, but we had to try. >> we're doing it on a bipartisan basis. we're working together. the president is being very pragmatic about this. he's open to listening. that's how we're going to accomplish the goal. >> obama believes republicans will vote with him on something that's reasonable. if he compromises, they will as well. but over the course of the next few months, it turns into a terrible political challenge. >> as members of congress return to their districts for their monthlong summer break to hear from their constituents, the shouting at so-called town meetings has sometimes reached a fever pitch. >> i don't want this country turning into russia, turning into a socialized cou
. >> the president vowed to solve a problem that has bedeviled presidents since theodore roosevelt, how costs and expand coverage. >> one of the greatest threats, not just to the well being of our families and the prosperity of our businesses, but to the very foundation of our economy. >> president obama absolutely understood that addressing the issue of health care was going to be a really difficult challenge, but we had to try. >> we're doing it on a bipartisan basis....
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i have put this book cover up here in boldface 1860 because a century later, a reporter named theodore white did a book called the making of the president: 1960. and today, when you watch and read about politics and all of the personalities play such a role. and you often hear donald trump, does he love fast food? barack obama eight a lot of salad, or whatever. the kind of things we find out about candidates are attributable as to treating this as a novelistic story. it's nonfiction, but he wrote it beautifully, won the pulitzer prize. there's an element to 1860, as well. so we're going to look at 1860. there are plenty of books and most of them have come out in the last few years. now, there could be a joke to be done here about whether my favorite historian is on the screen, and he is. yeah. there are other historians here and i was thinking of some guys joke, the country singer who said, you're asking who my favorite is. they didn't put any taters on my plate. they obviously did. suddenly, there's a lot more attention to how did this happen? because lincoln was a most unlikely victo
i have put this book cover up here in boldface 1860 because a century later, a reporter named theodore white did a book called the making of the president: 1960. and today, when you watch and read about politics and all of the personalities play such a role. and you often hear donald trump, does he love fast food? barack obama eight a lot of salad, or whatever. the kind of things we find out about candidates are attributable as to treating this as a novelistic story. it's nonfiction, but he...
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meteorologist sam mara theodore es tes the lat on the timing. >> remember yesay when i told you as soon as the clouds move in, that's the first sig fier that the rain is not far behind. this shows h widespread this system is. this heavy rain will be moving from the south. so we're getting the moture. we'll also get the warmth. for now, i've got top kee you e this afternoon for the entire region shaded in what we're looking at is from one to two inches widespread. a few areas could pick up three to four inches locally. i want you to stick around. we'll talk timing on this. i'll give you a hint on the best time tod hit the r if you have holiday travel plans. back to you, chris. somara.k you, today is expected to be one of the busiest if you're planning to travel. with all the rain headed our way, it might be better to leave earlier if possible. news 4's megan mcgrath is in maryfield with how things are looking. >> reporter: right now it looks good but all of that will change. 112 million peoplid natio expected to travel this holiday on, most of them by car. that's a record. if you look be
meteorologist sam mara theodore es tes the lat on the timing. >> remember yesay when i told you as soon as the clouds move in, that's the first sig fier that the rain is not far behind. this shows h widespread this system is. this heavy rain will be moving from the south. so we're getting the moture. we'll also get the warmth. for now, i've got top kee you e this afternoon for the entire region shaded in what we're looking at is from one to two inches widespread. a few areas could pick up...
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theodore roosevelt once said it is the affair of every honest voter wherever born to see that no fraudulentg is allowed. >> if it's a real principle rather than fear mongering, it should apply to both parties equally. >> watching that closely, and it's not over there yet, john. thank you for bringing that to our attention. >> thanks, guys. >>> the nfl did another investigation involving a star player in a violent assault against a woman. that's next. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. aw
theodore roosevelt once said it is the affair of every honest voter wherever born to see that no fraudulentg is allowed. >> if it's a real principle rather than fear mongering, it should apply to both parties equally. >> watching that closely, and it's not over there yet, john. thank you for bringing that to our attention. >> thanks, guys. >>> the nfl did another investigation involving a star player in a violent assault against a woman. that's next. these folks, they...
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his resignation follows the removal of theodore mccarrick of washington as cardinal after a decade oldct claim with a minor was proven credible. >>> a sweeping criminal justice reform bill passed by the senate now heads to the house for approval. senators overwhelmingly passed the bill last night and described the biggest overhaul to the criminal justice system in decades. the vote caps more than a year of negotiations. the bill aims to reduce overcrowding in prisons creating more rehabilitation programs and reducing sentences for some drug-related offenses. >> you had people on both sides that never thought they would be talking about reducing drug sentences. in that way, it was this christmas miracle that people came together. >> president trump backed the legislation and hailed the passage of the bill. in another bipartisan move, democrat chuck schumer and republican orrin hatch introduced a bill today that would regulate sports betting. the bill would prohibit gambling on certain amateur events. it would also prevent people under 21 from wagering on sports. athletes, coaches, and o
his resignation follows the removal of theodore mccarrick of washington as cardinal after a decade oldct claim with a minor was proven credible. >>> a sweeping criminal justice reform bill passed by the senate now heads to the house for approval. senators overwhelmingly passed the bill last night and described the biggest overhaul to the criminal justice system in decades. the vote caps more than a year of negotiations. the bill aims to reduce overcrowding in prisons creating more...
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in t the earliest 20th century theodore roosevelt use the secret service against those he was accusing of corruption. franklin roosevelt kept tabs on opponents, republican of north dakota, and democrat of montana as well as the anti-intervention first committee. trump is not the first president to claim the federal bureaucraca was working against him but his accusations are qualitatively different and his tone is most definitely different. earlier this year then attorney general jeff sessions agreed to trump's request as the department's inspector general investigate trump's allegations that the foreign intelligence surveillance act or fisa was misused by the fbi to spy on one or more trump campaign officials. i should no that investigation is ongoing. our specific trump accusations largely groundless? how are we do know for certain? whose claims are to be trusted or distrusted and why. if the president believed the department of bureaucracy is out to get him, why would he agree to an investigation of his claimed by an element of that very same bureaucracy? more broadly is the whole id
in t the earliest 20th century theodore roosevelt use the secret service against those he was accusing of corruption. franklin roosevelt kept tabs on opponents, republican of north dakota, and democrat of montana as well as the anti-intervention first committee. trump is not the first president to claim the federal bureaucraca was working against him but his accusations are qualitatively different and his tone is most definitely different. earlier this year then attorney general jeff sessions...
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questin one thing he did really well there is a review of the campaign book and in comparison to theodore white come he's the guy who would follow just like woodward basically that kind of work and kind of knew everybody was chummy with everybody and then norman mailer is problematic and would come in for a week or two and writes these songs for america. thompson was at the middle and writing something larger than what was happening but also spending the time to be a reporter on the trail and so the experience of spending every day waking up with a candidate and striving to articulate something bigger than him article has given him in my opinion a beautiful place when it comes to writing about the american democracy and how the promises and limitations failed repeatedly when we see abuses of power at the national level. >> and then after 1972 or 1968 what happened to him? >> he went home and cried for two weeks after he was hit in the head, like i cried for two weeks. i didn't leave my room. it was terrifying to see that so he got involved in local politics and it was the fiction writer h
questin one thing he did really well there is a review of the campaign book and in comparison to theodore white come he's the guy who would follow just like woodward basically that kind of work and kind of knew everybody was chummy with everybody and then norman mailer is problematic and would come in for a week or two and writes these songs for america. thompson was at the middle and writing something larger than what was happening but also spending the time to be a reporter on the trail and...
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theodore roosevelt was here when the first shovel hit the dirt.when the final brick was laid, george herbert walker bush was here for that, in 1990. that gives you a sense of how much history he spans across our country. >> of course, the service here right after 9/11. the 9/11 service, when you saw president bush 41 reach over to touch his son, to hold his son's hand, knowing the pain the nation was going through. it's a place that i think in the country we've been inspired so many times, when you go through these painful things. having the opportunity to pay tribute to these great men and women. >> dana: if other thing i really liked was when 43 talked about, he heard a phrase, you should try to die young as old as possible. what a remarkable thing, bill, before we sat down, that 43 an his brothers and sisters, were able to have their parents this long in life. to have both barbara bush and george bush lived long fulfilling lives. in many ways this was not just sadness today, but also a celebration of their lives. >> bill: if you look at the fac
theodore roosevelt was here when the first shovel hit the dirt.when the final brick was laid, george herbert walker bush was here for that, in 1990. that gives you a sense of how much history he spans across our country. >> of course, the service here right after 9/11. the 9/11 service, when you saw president bush 41 reach over to touch his son, to hold his son's hand, knowing the pain the nation was going through. it's a place that i think in the country we've been inspired so many...
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theodore stefan, owner of global gardens, says this year's weather is even worse. >> there were manyrea that didn't get one mckenzie. >> reporter: after the sixth trees -- after the olive trees blossomed, they were killed off in march. she says she's seen prices go up everywhere but as a small local farm, she can't raise prices much due to customer expectations. >> we're going to have a loss this year relative to numbers. our yield was down. >> reporter: weather conditions have gotten so unfavorable in california for olive production, some larger producers have gone to italy to harvest. the california olive oil foundation says this year's productions are the worst they've seen in 20 years. >> there has been a situation of climate change, really exacerbating the situation. so, it's a concern. >> reporter: one solution the community can do during this crisis is to go out and support your local growers and if the prices are a little higher than usual, well, blame it on the weather. naja hill reporting. >>> a mother traveling with her sick baby was given an unexpected gift when she board
theodore stefan, owner of global gardens, says this year's weather is even worse. >> there were manyrea that didn't get one mckenzie. >> reporter: after the sixth trees -- after the olive trees blossomed, they were killed off in march. she says she's seen prices go up everywhere but as a small local farm, she can't raise prices much due to customer expectations. >> we're going to have a loss this year relative to numbers. our yield was down. >> reporter: weather...
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theodore roosevelt used the secret service to spy on -- delano roosevelt relied on fbi to keep an eye on republicans and amdemocrat of montana as well as the anti-interventionist first committee. trump is not the first president to claim the federal bureaucracy was working against him but his accusations are qualitatively different. his tone is most definitely different. earlier this year then attorney general jeff sessions agreed to trump's request as department's inspector general investigate trump's allegations that the fisa was misused by spy on one or more trump campaign officials. that investigation is ongoing. are specific trump acwraigzs groundless. whose claims are to be trusted or distrusted and why. if the president truly believes the department of justice bureaucracy is out to get him, why would he agree to an investigation of claims by an element of that very same bureaucracy? more broadly the whole idea of a so-called deep state even valid or useful. how is an outside observer supposed to them the difference between a legitimate and vital investigation, and a pretextural
theodore roosevelt used the secret service to spy on -- delano roosevelt relied on fbi to keep an eye on republicans and amdemocrat of montana as well as the anti-interventionist first committee. trump is not the first president to claim the federal bureaucracy was working against him but his accusations are qualitatively different. his tone is most definitely different. earlier this year then attorney general jeff sessions agreed to trump's request as department's inspector general investigate...
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behind the three grades come lincoln, washington and franklin roosevelt, and with two other greats, theodore roosevelt and jefferson. at our conference five years historian michael case and said wilson is full of contradictions. in some ways he might be the most complicated and contradictory president we may have ever had. thomas knock, one of the great wilson scholars is with us today said, "wilson is neither very fondly remembered nor will -- nor well understood by most americans." our purpose is to improve that understanding by looking back at wilson's record, both positive and negative, as well as forward to assess his continued relevance. in the first panel we will explore his vision is applicable given all the profound shifts in the international system. the second panel, which professor john milton cooper will chair will examine the lessons -- will examine his domestic policies, accomplishments and failures. delighted that off of the two panels today we have a distinguished array of experts, including several prominent wilson alumni. they will shed light on these important issues toda
behind the three grades come lincoln, washington and franklin roosevelt, and with two other greats, theodore roosevelt and jefferson. at our conference five years historian michael case and said wilson is full of contradictions. in some ways he might be the most complicated and contradictory president we may have ever had. thomas knock, one of the great wilson scholars is with us today said, "wilson is neither very fondly remembered nor will -- nor well understood by most americans."...