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wilson used him. and wilson really forged the policy. and lansing went over to paris where one -- well, where lansing, at least, would have thought he c helped negotiate the treaty. he ended up doing virtually nothing. and when ever lansing offered some advice, wilson was not that interested. so lansing really couldn't wait to get out there. it was only his sense of duty that kept him in as long as he's staying. >> you write about the stroke he had in pain la, -- puebla, colorado. when was that? >> when wilson came back from paris with the peace treaty he spent six months negotiating, everything was tucked in there, ready to go. the one thing that wilson hasn't fully considered was peace treaties have to be ratified by the senate. >> he never considered that. >> he certainly concerned it but not to the extent -- he didn't consider the politics that had come to play. >> he had written -- >> he knew all about that. i mean, sure. he knew that the senate had to ratify it. wasn't as if he didn't know the constitution. but he didn't realize --
wilson used him. and wilson really forged the policy. and lansing went over to paris where one -- well, where lansing, at least, would have thought he c helped negotiate the treaty. he ended up doing virtually nothing. and when ever lansing offered some advice, wilson was not that interested. so lansing really couldn't wait to get out there. it was only his sense of duty that kept him in as long as he's staying. >> you write about the stroke he had in pain la, -- puebla, colorado. when...
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scott "wilson."author of thank you. >> thank you. >> for a dvd copy of this .rogram, call our number for a free transcript, visit us nda.org programs are also available as a podcast. >> tonight, british prime minister david cameron takes questions. then immigration policy, then, another chance watch "q&a." >> trying to maintain family time, eva roosevelt purchased land. >> close enough to d.c. that he could get out here as often as needed, but far enough away for wilderness. it was unique to the roosevelt.
scott "wilson."author of thank you. >> thank you. >> for a dvd copy of this .rogram, call our number for a free transcript, visit us nda.org programs are also available as a podcast. >> tonight, british prime minister david cameron takes questions. then immigration policy, then, another chance watch "q&a." >> trying to maintain family time, eva roosevelt purchased land. >> close enough to d.c. that he could get out here as often as needed,...
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and edith wilson, the wives of woodrow wilson. and then the resolution that d funds the health care law. -- defunds the health care law. >> this is the woodrow wilson house, the home of edith wilson after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more over the next two hours as we tell the the two wilson first adies, ellen and edith. theirand woodrow met in 20 costs, and their love was reflected in passionate letters. fromelped guide his career academia to politics. set an example for future first ladies. year and a half of his term. edithieving president met , and she served as first lady for five years. her unprecedented role in managing affairs is one of the most consequential efforts of any first lady. good evening, and welcome to our continuing series. the wilsonry of first ladies. christine miller is a biographer f the first ladies. mr. cooper is woodrow wilson's biographer. we are going to break precedent. thesee been telling stories chronologically, but everyone knows about edith wilson managing the white house
and edith wilson, the wives of woodrow wilson. and then the resolution that d funds the health care law. -- defunds the health care law. >> this is the woodrow wilson house, the home of edith wilson after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more over the next two hours as we tell the the two wilson first adies, ellen and edith. theirand woodrow met in 20 costs, and their love was reflected in passionate letters. fromelped guide his career academia to politics. set an...
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in wilson did. he would come back sometimes four or five times a day, said at the desk, grab senators when i walked up the senate floor, sit them down, have discussions. he would run a little classroom sometimes. the professor never leaving him use the this part of his personal life now influencing his professional life. and he got these things past. and so we now have you see, a new mode of governance. now, he did keep a set of world war i for a couple of years. he famously banned -- the war broke out in the summer of 1914. he kept this up until 1917. he ran for reelection in 1916 on the slogan he kept us out of war, but rather famously on april 2nd, nate 17, wilson gave his speech to a joint session of congress. and here's what he said to them. there is one line in this one speech. it may be the most important foreign-policy speech ever given. our foreign policy to this day, to this week, to president obama talking a week ago about our role in syria are not powerful in syria, whether there should
in wilson did. he would come back sometimes four or five times a day, said at the desk, grab senators when i walked up the senate floor, sit them down, have discussions. he would run a little classroom sometimes. the professor never leaving him use the this part of his personal life now influencing his professional life. and he got these things past. and so we now have you see, a new mode of governance. now, he did keep a set of world war i for a couple of years. he famously banned -- the war...
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ellen wilson was highly involved with woodrow wilson's career. she gives him advice on what jobs he should take, what jobs he shouldn't take. when he was up for a post at arkansas industrial university she suggested that was a bad career move. she was very involved and a tremendous help to him. behind-the-scenes him throughout his academic career. i find this room, this study so evocative because it is right here that we can see woodrow wilson making that transition from academic figure two political figure. ellen wilson helped with all of this. constantly advising woodrow, helping them out and then he decides to run for governor and the reporters descend on prospect. it reporters descend on his study. in the interview him right here in this room. they photograph him in the garden and ellen wilson is quite alarmed. she begins to sense that she is going to lose any privacy she might've had. she is going to lose that carefully constructed, very close-knit home life that she had valued so much with woodrow. that is going to slip away when they plung
ellen wilson was highly involved with woodrow wilson's career. she gives him advice on what jobs he should take, what jobs he shouldn't take. when he was up for a post at arkansas industrial university she suggested that was a bad career move. she was very involved and a tremendous help to him. behind-the-scenes him throughout his academic career. i find this room, this study so evocative because it is right here that we can see woodrow wilson making that transition from academic figure two...
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, both ellen wilson and edith wilson. it is important when you are considering figures in history to remember that they had childhoods and experiences that led them to the places that they were. >> so what are we looking at here? >> this is a painting painted by ellen wilson who was a painter of considerable talent. even as a young girl she knew that she was a good painter and enjoyed it. it is interesting that when president wilson proposed marriage to her she said yes, but i'd like to go to the art students league in new york, which is where she went to school for a year before they were wed. it is interesting that president wilson at that point in his life accepted that and married this woman who was independent and really laid the groundwork for and understand during of the role of women in society. his last wishes included the wish that this painting hang over his casket before he was laid to rest at the national cemetery. >> we are about a mile from the white house. we will show you some more a little bit later. >>
, both ellen wilson and edith wilson. it is important when you are considering figures in history to remember that they had childhoods and experiences that led them to the places that they were. >> so what are we looking at here? >> this is a painting painted by ellen wilson who was a painter of considerable talent. even as a young girl she knew that she was a good painter and enjoyed it. it is interesting that when president wilson proposed marriage to her she said yes, but i'd...
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>> wilson gave this magnificent address i remind you also woodrow wilson was the last president to write his own speeches so these magnificent speech he is sat alone in a room, did the first draft in short hand then typed it up himself but after that one speech he went back to white house t white house and sat his head down on the table and sobbed. sobbed. >> rose: because he had a sense of what was coming? >> he knew what was coming. he knew essence he signed the death warrants of perhaps hundreds of thousand thousands f american boys and that devastated him. >> rose: what did the war do to him? >> the war -- actually, the war invigorated him, as it invigorated the united states. wars do have a tonic effect as well as a toxic one and they rally us all together and there was a great slogan that wilson urged upon the nation and the legislature especially that which was politics is adjourned. for the few years that we were fighting in the war america did adjourn politics and everybody came together and we became another nation during that period. by the time it was winding down and ending
>> wilson gave this magnificent address i remind you also woodrow wilson was the last president to write his own speeches so these magnificent speech he is sat alone in a room, did the first draft in short hand then typed it up himself but after that one speech he went back to white house t white house and sat his head down on the table and sobbed. sobbed. >> rose: because he had a sense of what was coming? >> he knew what was coming. he knew essence he signed the death...
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what do you think of the legacy on edith wilson? what is the legacy of edith wilson? >> i think the most important thing that edith wilson did was to bring the role of the first lady into the modern era in the sense that she supported the president and was aware of some of the issues that he was involved with. and my take on her role in the stuartship is a little different from some, because i think that her -- her authority within the government relied almost entirely on the president's affection for her, trust for her, respect for her. i think you wouldn't expect that
what do you think of the legacy on edith wilson? what is the legacy of edith wilson? >> i think the most important thing that edith wilson did was to bring the role of the first lady into the modern era in the sense that she supported the president and was aware of some of the issues that he was involved with. and my take on her role in the stuartship is a little different from some, because i think that her -- her authority within the government relied almost entirely on the president's...
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josh wilson, i'm evelyn's son. it helps to find some kind of closure. i want you all to know that evelyn, my mother, considered the work that happens here very important. and she was very proud and happy to be a part of it. and of all the many organizations that she worked for, her many years as a professional registered parliament tarn, this was the only one she was working for. she was teaching workshops and volunteering as apartmentparliament taern and she needed to be here every other tuesday night for the meeting. i will miss her. and i think that her activities here and in many other organizations, she was 94 years old and she was still active and pretty much full speed ahead. i think the fact that you kept her busy contributed a lot to that. and thank you. >> i didn't know i was going to speak but -- last week when i spoke it was kind of in shock because my data just passed. but today is a day of total joy. this woman was 93 years old and she lived everyday and she -- we need to be all we can be at that level. i do want to just give you two big t
josh wilson, i'm evelyn's son. it helps to find some kind of closure. i want you all to know that evelyn, my mother, considered the work that happens here very important. and she was very proud and happy to be a part of it. and of all the many organizations that she worked for, her many years as a professional registered parliament tarn, this was the only one she was working for. she was teaching workshops and volunteering as apartmentparliament taern and she needed to be here every other...
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woodrow wilson's first ladies. you have conclusions and i want to close with you alking a little bit about this. edith wilson undeniably had an impact on history. she took over after woodrow wilson's stroke. she probably would have join the league of nations. you write regardless whether she had an effect on international relations her actions almost certainly changed american constitutional law. her assumption of power during woodrow wilson was well known to the drafters of the president's amendment. this is the part i wanted to go to. edith wilson did not use the power of presidential spouse as constructively as she might have. provided a good role model for american women in wartime. o this is what we should think about edith's role in the white house? >> unfortunately, her biggest contribution is whatnot to do en as late as 1987, will sapphire was writing to nancy reagan writing a column saying -- don't be an edith wilson. i'm afraid that's her legacy as first lady. >> thanks to both of you and telling us about
woodrow wilson's first ladies. you have conclusions and i want to close with you alking a little bit about this. edith wilson undeniably had an impact on history. she took over after woodrow wilson's stroke. she probably would have join the league of nations. you write regardless whether she had an effect on international relations her actions almost certainly changed american constitutional law. her assumption of power during woodrow wilson was well known to the drafters of the president's...
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wilson. >> billy crystal has reached an age that many of us associate with retirement, but he's approaching it just the way you might expect, as he told our tracy smith. >> when my grandfather was 65, he looked 80, and he smelled 90. [laughter] >> billy crystal has no problem seeing the humor in getting old. >> at 60, i could do the same things i could do at 30. if i could only remember what the hell those things were. [laughter] >> he just doesn't want to be old. ahead on "sunday morning," one-on-one with billy crystal. okay. oh, man. oh! >> all right. your ball. >> you're so not 65. >> i know. your ball. >> jeff glor visits a school that puts the ed in phys ed. david end lstein saves us a seat at the movie, steve hartmann introduces us to a weightlifter that will lift your heart and more, but first, here are the sudlines for sunday morning, the 8th of september, 2013. the white house says president obama will speak to the nation about syria tuesday night. mr. obama's address comes the day b
wilson. >> billy crystal has reached an age that many of us associate with retirement, but he's approaching it just the way you might expect, as he told our tracy smith. >> when my grandfather was 65, he looked 80, and he smelled 90. [laughter] >> billy crystal has no problem seeing the humor in getting old. >> at 60, i could do the same things i could do at 30. if i could only remember what the hell those things were. [laughter] >> he just doesn't want to be old....
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a scott burg, his new work "wilson" 13 years in the maker.t wilson's role as a scholar and thinking of american government. you say that he was strangely -- wrote a treatis that questioned the ability to lead in a system in which the legislature outweighed the branch. >> he was in his 30s when he wrote that and extremely -- one of our first political scientists in this country, the only president with a ph.d.. he knew what he was talking about. but he also knew that the presidency was the least defined office in the constitution. and that it was basically up to the president himself to define what the president can do. >> some of the early scholarship brought up in contact with henry cabot lodge. >> it's a great irony of history, wilson's first published piece, which got published just after he graduated from princeton, was about the government and it went off to a journal in new england where henry cabot lodge who had not run for office was one of the editors there. so they encountered each other and little did they know they would square of
a scott burg, his new work "wilson" 13 years in the maker.t wilson's role as a scholar and thinking of american government. you say that he was strangely -- wrote a treatis that questioned the ability to lead in a system in which the legislature outweighed the branch. >> he was in his 30s when he wrote that and extremely -- one of our first political scientists in this country, the only president with a ph.d.. he knew what he was talking about. but he also knew that the...
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c-span: woodrow wilson is the other man on this cover. >> guest: yes, well woodrow wilson is the onei find the most puzzling. i mean he was in many ways an extraordinary figure, a great idealist, a man of great vision he was in some ways a great leader of the united states. i think he had a tremendous powerful oratory and he had an ability to inspire people but he had these failings. he failed to understand that people could oppose him and not be wicked. i mean he tended to think if you disagreed with him there was something wrong with you and it made him not very good at the usual cut and thrust and compromise of politics, and i think that in the end was part of his tragedy. he refused at the very end to compromise with the republicans on his treaty and it cost him very, very dear. c-span: now, the one man that's not on this cover, and it was a council of four as you point out, was orlando. >> guest: yes. c-span: who was orlando? >> guest: orlando was the prime minister of italy and he was considered one of the big four and the main, the body which made so many of the decisions. c-s
c-span: woodrow wilson is the other man on this cover. >> guest: yes, well woodrow wilson is the onei find the most puzzling. i mean he was in many ways an extraordinary figure, a great idealist, a man of great vision he was in some ways a great leader of the united states. i think he had a tremendous powerful oratory and he had an ability to inspire people but he had these failings. he failed to understand that people could oppose him and not be wicked. i mean he tended to think if you...
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a kneel-down here by wilson. not particularly pretty. not on a night when you have 22 penalties for 205 penalty yards. nobody's statistics were impressive, but the final score, 29-3. 49ers go home 1-1. they meet indianapolis at candlestick next week. seattle stays here and take on the jacksonville jaguars. so coming up next, it will be the wendy's postgame report after these messages from your nbc station. . it's halloween time my frightful fiends, and disneyland is ours! going down! boo! with haunted mansion holiday... space mountain ghost galaxy, and wicked fun in both parks, the disneyland resort just got spookier! visit disneyland.com/halloween trick or treat. >>> seahawks 29. 49ers 3. more than just a victory. a resounding statement. the game balls tonight will go to marshawn lynch, who had norl a hundred yards and scored a couple of touchdowns. and richard sherman, who did a shutdown job on anquan boldin and had a pick. their pictures are added to the "sunday night football" bus. it's only richard sherman for the interview but if y
a kneel-down here by wilson. not particularly pretty. not on a night when you have 22 penalties for 205 penalty yards. nobody's statistics were impressive, but the final score, 29-3. 49ers go home 1-1. they meet indianapolis at candlestick next week. seattle stays here and take on the jacksonville jaguars. so coming up next, it will be the wendy's postgame report after these messages from your nbc station. . it's halloween time my frightful fiends, and disneyland is ours! going down! boo! with...
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so suddenly there's all this pressure on wilson to go into the war. and wilson accepts, this was also aided, you know, just a caveat by the keyser's decision to create a naval block aid around britain and he sinks some american merchant ships, and so wilson decides that he will rule or impose order through the traditional coercive mechanisms of legislation, most specifically the espionage act and the sedition act. and lipman says, no. he said in fact, we can create a system of mass propaganda where you will only have to use the sedition act and the espionage act selectively against those few dissidents who refused to conform. mass propaganda has the capacity to seduce an entire population into the war effort. now, what's important is that this is the first time you have a system of mass propaganda that employs the understanding of crowd psychology. pioneered by figures like trotter and of course sigmund freud. and edward bernaise who comes out of the committee for public information, the father of modern public relations, ends up of course working for
so suddenly there's all this pressure on wilson to go into the war. and wilson accepts, this was also aided, you know, just a caveat by the keyser's decision to create a naval block aid around britain and he sinks some american merchant ships, and so wilson decides that he will rule or impose order through the traditional coercive mechanisms of legislation, most specifically the espionage act and the sedition act. and lipman says, no. he said in fact, we can create a system of mass propaganda...
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look at theodore roosevelt, taft, wilson, wilson deserves some of that grief, doesn't he?s time. in fact, i think he was rather centrist in his day, truth be told. but he was a southerner, no question, raised in the south, raised with segregation. he did impose jim crow into washington, into the bureaucracy there. so that he does deserve the bad rap for, no question about it. he wasn't anti-african-american. he wasn't trying to put the black man back into the box. but he just believed the country wasn't ready for segregation. again, this was a period in which ku klux klan members proudly sat in the senate and on the supreme court. so in the scheme of things in 1913, wilson was somewhere in the middle. but he -- the most progressive president we'd seen was really the most regrelszive when it came to race. >> ten yoors before that theodore roosevelt invited an african-american to the white house. i want to thank a. scott burke for joining us. read more about the 28th president in his book, "wilson." what do we know now that we didn't know last week? our answers after this. w
look at theodore roosevelt, taft, wilson, wilson deserves some of that grief, doesn't he?s time. in fact, i think he was rather centrist in his day, truth be told. but he was a southerner, no question, raised in the south, raised with segregation. he did impose jim crow into washington, into the bureaucracy there. so that he does deserve the bad rap for, no question about it. he wasn't anti-african-american. he wasn't trying to put the black man back into the box. but he just believed the...
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dennis wilson. had sex with a run away, came back found his house overflowing with members of the manson family, including charlie. dennis called me and say come down here. there is a guy, and girls and a bus. it was late at night. said no. no. you've got to listen to this guy. so i got my clothes on ask i came down. that is the first time i met charlie. there were a lot of girls, some guys everybody partying. it was night and it was fun. >> one of the other men was 22-year-old charles tex watson. a former rig salesman he picked up a hitchhiker on sunset boulevard. the beach boy invited him in. watson came face-to-face with his future, charles manson. >> he didn't have long hair and gruff look you can confuse him as a student at cornell boulevard. from farmersville texas an "a" average in high school. >> one of the sweetest guys i met. nice guy. drove a beautiful old pickup truck. and just a sweetheart. loved to -- just out for a good time. you know? party with the girls, go swimming. >> for the fam
dennis wilson. had sex with a run away, came back found his house overflowing with members of the manson family, including charlie. dennis called me and say come down here. there is a guy, and girls and a bus. it was late at night. said no. no. you've got to listen to this guy. so i got my clothes on ask i came down. that is the first time i met charlie. there were a lot of girls, some guys everybody partying. it was night and it was fun. >> one of the other men was 22-year-old charles...
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wilson did put out a statement, which is very confusing statement. this was before the armistice, so is talking about all kinds of things. alleged german war prisoners running loose in siberia, trying to drum up support. a very confusing statement he put out. all the supernova of soldiers there but don't know why. they are the senators, republican isolation senators who are making speeches come in saying what are we doing there? mr. president? what's going on? they were taking political advantage. they were also thinking we have no reason to be there. i miss actually forced wilson to come up with some innovative finance team, the aid for the anti-bolsheviks because congress did not allocate money for these. >> host: how did he do with? >> guest: he had a war fun to be granted him. that's well thought of the money came from. also, they've got in quotation marks a lot of money to the russian government before the bolsheviks took over. the provisional government, which is a pro-democratic government. they still have this money, even though they been ove
wilson did put out a statement, which is very confusing statement. this was before the armistice, so is talking about all kinds of things. alleged german war prisoners running loose in siberia, trying to drum up support. a very confusing statement he put out. all the supernova of soldiers there but don't know why. they are the senators, republican isolation senators who are making speeches come in saying what are we doing there? mr. president? what's going on? they were taking political...
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brian wilson confronted his former boss. wilson now pitches for the dodgers. brian wilson was upset with -- demanding his 2012 world series ring. the team has tried over the last seven months to arrange a meeting with wilson to return the ring, but their calls were not returned. afterwards, bard returned to ring to dodgers officials who gave it to brian wilson. >> oh, my goodness. bitter rivalry. >>> halloween is just around the corner. we're going to show you the hottest selling costumes next. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> the 49ers and now the earthquakes. crews poured the
brian wilson confronted his former boss. wilson now pitches for the dodgers. brian wilson was upset with -- demanding his 2012 world series ring. the team has tried over the last seven months to arrange a meeting with wilson to return the ring, but their calls were not returned. afterwards, bard returned to ring to dodgers officials who gave it to brian wilson. >> oh, my goodness. bitter rivalry. >>> halloween is just around the corner. we're going to show you the hottest selling...
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evelyn wilson passed away monday morning. i've known evelyn for eight years as a parliamentarian at the board of education for eight years there, and i've known her also in being active in many civic groups for decades. and my memory of her is that she's always been a loving -- excuse me -- and caring person. the rest i submit. >> thank you. supervisor yee. (applause) >> supervisor kim, did you wish to add? >> yes. i also want to add my respects for ms. wilson, someone who supervisor mar, yee, and actually campos got to work with during her time as parliamentarian for the board of education. she was a regular. she was an institution. she never missed a meeting. i believe she had a perfect attendance record on our board of education. and she was a stalwart. she really believed in service and in serving our city. specifically, san francisco unified school district and, you know, when i got to the board of supervisors i really missed her and her guidance. we can certainly use a parliamentarian here. you need someone who is passi
evelyn wilson passed away monday morning. i've known evelyn for eight years as a parliamentarian at the board of education for eight years there, and i've known her also in being active in many civic groups for decades. and my memory of her is that she's always been a loving -- excuse me -- and caring person. the rest i submit. >> thank you. supervisor yee. (applause) >> supervisor kim, did you wish to add? >> yes. i also want to add my respects for ms. wilson, someone who...
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dennis wilson. had sex with a run away, came back found his house overflowing with members of the manson family, including charlie. dennis called me and say come down here. there is a guy, and girls and a bus. it was late at night. said no. no. you've got to listen to this guy. so i got my clothes on ask i came down. that is the first time i met charlie. there were a lot of girls, some guys everybody partying. it was night and it was fun. >> one of the other men was 22-year-old charles tex watson. a former rig salesman he picked up a hitchhiker on sunset boulevard. the beach boy invited him in. watson came face-to-face with his future, charles manson. >> he didn't have long hair and gruff look you can confuse him as a student at cornell boulevard. from farmersville texas an "a" average in high school. >> one of the sweetest guys i met. nice guy. drove a beautiful old pickup truck. and just a sweetheart. loved to -- just out for a good time. you know? party with the girls, go swimming. >> for the fam
dennis wilson. had sex with a run away, came back found his house overflowing with members of the manson family, including charlie. dennis called me and say come down here. there is a guy, and girls and a bus. it was late at night. said no. no. you've got to listen to this guy. so i got my clothes on ask i came down. that is the first time i met charlie. there were a lot of girls, some guys everybody partying. it was night and it was fun. >> one of the other men was 22-year-old charles...
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brian wilson walks to his former boss, barry baer, they had a heated discussion and wilson walked away. the giants said that wilson was voicing his displeasure because he's not given his 2012 world series ring. the giants say they have tried to give it to him. after the exchange larry baer delivered it to dodgers dugout. >>> it was a close one. monroe winning by 1 point. >> it's starting to cool down, but the football it's starting to heat up. tonight is the league opener. with me is the coach for moreau lath catholic. the kids are excited. they have worked hard and we believe we would be here and it's amazing that we are here. and starting our league playing against a great team. kennedy. >> obviously it will be a different dynamic. you have a guy that i'm excited about finding out about this kid. jason hinton. last week he ran for 200 yards. that was his worse game of the year. 13 touchdowns in four games. 1100 yards rushing. >> he has 13 touchdowns rushing and 18 total. jason hinton is awesome football player and awesome young man. he would be the first to give credit to the offensi
brian wilson walks to his former boss, barry baer, they had a heated discussion and wilson walked away. the giants said that wilson was voicing his displeasure because he's not given his 2012 world series ring. the giants say they have tried to give it to him. after the exchange larry baer delivered it to dodgers dugout. >>> it was a close one. monroe winning by 1 point. >> it's starting to cool down, but the football it's starting to heat up. tonight is the league opener. with...
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comes down to that. >> more on wilson in a minute. first, dodgers at giants, top six, tied at one.t center and that unties it. it is the sixth home run of the season, and it is 2-1, dodgers, bottom eighth, in comes wilson, let's listen to the crowd. let's call that mixed reviews, two outs, perez strikes out in the inning, wilson, one, two, three, eight, and look, the giants lose, 2-1, and amazing, wilson after the game. >> in the beginning of my career, i noticed the crowd, and obviously, i'm human. so i can hear. told everybody i wasn't expecting anything. you're not going to get a rise out of me, or -- it's all good. you know, just pitch the eighth inning and do my job. that is what i did here. >> a's and the angels and oakland fighting for the top seed in the american league, bottom one, kendrick, not helping them get it. donaldson, vargas pitching a complete game shutout, and the a's lose, 2-1, and colin kaepernick has been the target of tormenting tweets. but the third year quarterback has not been deleting the messages, he is savoring them. here is kap on the issue. >> it is
comes down to that. >> more on wilson in a minute. first, dodgers at giants, top six, tied at one.t center and that unties it. it is the sixth home run of the season, and it is 2-1, dodgers, bottom eighth, in comes wilson, let's listen to the crowd. let's call that mixed reviews, two outs, perez strikes out in the inning, wilson, one, two, three, eight, and look, the giants lose, 2-1, and amazing, wilson after the game. >> in the beginning of my career, i noticed the crowd, and...
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wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. jones: mr. speaker, -- mr. wilson: every day i appreciate concerned constituents reaching out to me expressing their very real experiences with the health care takeover. jennifer says obamacare will put us out of business and make health insurance unaffordable for our family. charlotte writes i do not feel our economy can afford obamacare. i am retired with a history of lung cancer and my follow-up care will be denied under this plan. terry pleads do whatever you can to stop this.
wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. jones: mr. speaker, -- mr. wilson: every day i appreciate concerned constituents reaching out to me expressing their very real experiences with the health care takeover. jennifer says obamacare will put us out of business and make health insurance unaffordable for our family. charlotte writes i do not feel our economy can afford...
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seeing miss wilson is gone about five minutes and i am already messing up. and all right, are there any corrections to the minutes of august 27, 2013? >> seeing none, roll call please? >> thank you, wei. >> aye. >> logan. >> aye. >> fewer. >> aye. >> haney. >> yes. >> maufas. >> yes. >> mendoza. >> yes. >> murase. >> aye. >> norton. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye. >> item b, supervisor carranza. >> thank you. commissioner mendoza mcdonald and that sounds very, very nice. and that is just... and when she says it to anybody. we saw it all start right here. it is all your fault. >> and so good evening ladies and gentlemen and so everyone that is here in atanned ans and those listening and watching from home and i would like to start by my thoughts for the evening and sharing just some business matters. and this regards our educational placement process. and just to remind everyone that the wait pool process has ended as of last week, this week the families that have children kur ntly enrolled in the schools that would like to transfer can submit a request for spring
seeing miss wilson is gone about five minutes and i am already messing up. and all right, are there any corrections to the minutes of august 27, 2013? >> seeing none, roll call please? >> thank you, wei. >> aye. >> logan. >> aye. >> fewer. >> aye. >> haney. >> yes. >> maufas. >> yes. >> mendoza. >> yes. >> murase. >> aye. >> norton. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye. >> item b,...
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the ring ceremony in april but wilson never responded. they say this week they enwhatted to honor him during a private ceremony. after the exchange the giant as sent the ring to the dodger clubhouse withstrictions to "give it to him." >> okay. a man claims he is the first person to peddle a bicycle across san francisco bay without a bridge. this shot was taken by sky 7, and he founded the bay cycle project which is 2015 before the new bicycle lane between oakland and european -- and the island is completed so he pedaled a bicycle from oakland to san francisco on pontoons with a safety belt. just if case. but it looked to be a great day. >> we have all been on pedal boats before but nothing like that. pretty brave. >> we will check with mike nicco to see how the weather willing. >> i am sure he was watching the weather forecast, with calm air and water. that will chain as we head into the weekend. i have a chance of rain in the seven-day forecast so take a look at richardson bay and enjoy because it will not look like this on sunday and mo
the ring ceremony in april but wilson never responded. they say this week they enwhatted to honor him during a private ceremony. after the exchange the giant as sent the ring to the dodger clubhouse withstrictions to "give it to him." >> okay. a man claims he is the first person to peddle a bicycle across san francisco bay without a bridge. this shot was taken by sky 7, and he founded the bay cycle project which is 2015 before the new bicycle lane between oakland and european --...
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that's basically why woodrow wilson decided to spend about 8500 americans to siberia. the idea was they will protect part of the trans-siberian railroad so we can get a to the anti-bolsheviks said they can overthrow the bolsheviks come the soviet government and re-create the russian front. >> host: whose idea was that? >> guest: well, the allies were pressuring wilson for six to nine months to do this because they were scared it was going to fall. >> host: said they were specifically asking the wilson government to go to russia? >> guest: right. there is a difference in philosophy because they were thinking of some massive invasion of russia and using especially japanese troops because japan was the only ally, official ally that was engaged on the western front. on this japanese troops could go up to transfiguring railway to russia i started new class. he said wait a minute. that's just going to push the russians are going to rise up against that, especially in japan because they fought a war against japan about 14 years earlier. japanese had one, humiliated the russia
that's basically why woodrow wilson decided to spend about 8500 americans to siberia. the idea was they will protect part of the trans-siberian railroad so we can get a to the anti-bolsheviks said they can overthrow the bolsheviks come the soviet government and re-create the russian front. >> host: whose idea was that? >> guest: well, the allies were pressuring wilson for six to nine months to do this because they were scared it was going to fall. >> host: said they were...
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next, our first ladies series teachers alan wilson and edith and edithellen wilson wilson, the wives of woodrow wilson. and then the resolution that d funds the health care law. -- defunds the health care law. >> this is the woodrow wilson house, the home of edith wilson after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more over the next two hours as we tell the the two wilson first adies, ellen and edith. theirand woodrow met in 20 costs, and their love was reflected in passionate letters. she helped guide his career
next, our first ladies series teachers alan wilson and edith and edithellen wilson wilson, the wives of woodrow wilson. and then the resolution that d funds the health care law. -- defunds the health care law. >> this is the woodrow wilson house, the home of edith wilson after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more over the next two hours as we tell the the two wilson first adies, ellen and edith. theirand woodrow met in 20 costs, and their love was reflected in...
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a closer look last night's bizarre confrontation between the giants exec and pitcher brian wilson. and the story behind this unidentified floating object on the bay today. >> the first response is. is that really a guy on a bike in the water? (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> our top story at eight twisted wreckage and tragedy for a bay area family. a mother and daughter critically hurt. a teenager killed. tonight the story behind the horrific accident on the streets of san francisco >> there have been questions all day about the driver. just moments ago kron 4 spoke with representatives from the san francisco police department. in an unusual decision there will not be any information released about the driver tonight or over the weekend. they would not explain why. in the meantime, they say that police say, it happened when a still unidentified woman, driving a mercedes, slams into the back of a stopped van on pine and gough streets. tonight, the name of the 16-year old killed in the accident has been released. it is kevin san. kron 4's
a closer look last night's bizarre confrontation between the giants exec and pitcher brian wilson. and the story behind this unidentified floating object on the bay today. >> the first response is. is that really a guy on a bike in the water? (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> our top story at eight twisted wreckage and tragedy for a bay area family. a mother and daughter critically hurt. a teenager killed. tonight the story behind the...
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colin kaepernick and russell wilson.two guys to emerge last year, the budding stars, football night 7:00. for tony romo, what a night and what a scare he put into every cowboy fan and jerry jones and jason garrett. looked like who knew at that point when he came out at the end of the first snaf can he come back tonight? could he come back for weeks? we didn't know. he comes out and plays well in the second half. scott makes the catch around gets out of the bounds to stop the clock. >> cris: and you don't know what happened to tony romo. we don't know, was it just the wind knocked out. did he have a bit of an issue with those ribs. if he did, a lot of times guys can finish a game with a rib injury and it's worse the next week. so there's still questions to be answered here. >> al: i think michele may find out after the game. >> cris: lucky tony. >> al: second down and four. from the 26. and that's caught over the middle. it's the tight end making the catch, brandon myers. first down. eli hustling up to the line. saving th
colin kaepernick and russell wilson.two guys to emerge last year, the budding stars, football night 7:00. for tony romo, what a night and what a scare he put into every cowboy fan and jerry jones and jason garrett. looked like who knew at that point when he came out at the end of the first snaf can he come back tonight? could he come back for weeks? we didn't know. he comes out and plays well in the second half. scott makes the catch around gets out of the bounds to stop the clock. >>...
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>> brian wilson needs to shave that beard. it might be effecting his brain. just shave it.ver again. no one will start less of you. that is just my opinion. >> i love hearing your opinion. >> thank you, pam. [ laughter ] i wonder what steve thinks. let's take a look at the commute now. traffic on westbound bay bridge it's looking pretty good as you head up to the tunnel. it's not bad at the toll plaza. it's pretty light. and there are no major problems get into the city with a car or bart. if you are driving out to the high-rise, it's a very nice drive. no problems if you are driving on the dumbarton bridge. livermore valley u.s. from 580 a little slow traffic. for the most part it's a nice drive. now let's go to steve. >>> can't we all just get along? >> i know. >> we do have a system that is moving out. sierra nevada might get a few pop up little showers or snow showers. most of it is moving off pretty rapidly. we are under clear skies. nothing too outrageous but i've seen gusts around 40. the red flag at 3:00 today. 28 up in tahoe. 38 in reno. there is cold air there. th
>> brian wilson needs to shave that beard. it might be effecting his brain. just shave it.ver again. no one will start less of you. that is just my opinion. >> i love hearing your opinion. >> thank you, pam. [ laughter ] i wonder what steve thinks. let's take a look at the commute now. traffic on westbound bay bridge it's looking pretty good as you head up to the tunnel. it's not bad at the toll plaza. it's pretty light. and there are no major problems get into the city with a...
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brian wilson comes on and boom. there goes the kemp home run.eaks down is brian wilson, everybody waiting for him to come out of the bullpen, his first appearance back in at&t. and boom. guess what wilson does? a clean 8th inning, three up, three down. from there, it was all over. dodgers win tonight 2-1. bungarner shut down for the season which means barry zito will get his final chainsaws chance as a giant. the as are in anaheim tonight. a.j. griffin going to work. howie kendricks going deep. they have two guys on their roster. hamilton and pujols make almost as much as the entire as roster. that is 50 million. josh hamilton coming through here. 3-0. jason vargas only allowed four hits. the as are back fourth of boston. jason giambi keeps cleveland where they want to be. the oldest man in baseball hits a walk off home run. with two outs in the 9th inning. cleveland, a winner tonight. final of 5-4. >>> take a peek here at probably the last look at torrell pryor. he got banged here at the loss to denver. the nfl now will require pryer to pass th
brian wilson comes on and boom. there goes the kemp home run.eaks down is brian wilson, everybody waiting for him to come out of the bullpen, his first appearance back in at&t. and boom. guess what wilson does? a clean 8th inning, three up, three down. from there, it was all over. dodgers win tonight 2-1. bungarner shut down for the season which means barry zito will get his final chainsaws chance as a giant. the as are in anaheim tonight. a.j. griffin going to work. howie kendricks going...
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>>guest: the allies are pressuring wilson to do this because they were scared. >>host: they were specifically asking the wilson government to go into russia? >>guest: right. with there was a difference of philosophy because they thought of the massive invasion of russia especially with the japanese troops because japan was the only ally that was not engaged on the western front they thought they could go petra and siberian railway to russia but that was not wilson's idea at all. he said hist the russians will just rise up against that. especially 14 years earlier. the last thing they want is a foreign army to go in there going right into the hands of germany so his idea was a little different that he wanted the troops to keep a low profile, and added dave army and so his
>>guest: the allies are pressuring wilson to do this because they were scared. >>host: they were specifically asking the wilson government to go into russia? >>guest: right. with there was a difference of philosophy because they thought of the massive invasion of russia especially with the japanese troops because japan was the only ally that was not engaged on the western front they thought they could go petra and siberian railway to russia but that was not wilson's idea at...