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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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it's called "wilson--" this is woodrow wilson, right? >> it is woodrow wilson. >> stephen: why wilson? were all the good presidents taken at this point? why not polk or buchanan. >> all except the best president. >> stephen: wilson, woodrow wilson. >> i think he's the most influential figure of the 20th century. >> stephen: hitler was very influential, too, sir. was he the best president germany ever had? >> some say. >> stephen: some say? really, really, a. scott berg? what does the "a" stand for, adolf? >> "a" stands for andrew. let me tell you abouted with row. this is a man who created a domestic agenda we still live with today, eight-hour work days, women with the vote. >> stephen: of course they had eight-hour work days in 1913. they didn't have 5 hour energy back then. they couldn't hack it like we can now. >> true enough. and all our foreign policy today, for good or for bad, comes from woodrow wilson. >> stephen: how about for the bad? ( laughter ) here's my problem with wilson-- he's a progressive. he is the first great progres
it's called "wilson--" this is woodrow wilson, right? >> it is woodrow wilson. >> stephen: why wilson? were all the good presidents taken at this point? why not polk or buchanan. >> all except the best president. >> stephen: wilson, woodrow wilson. >> i think he's the most influential figure of the 20th century. >> stephen: hitler was very influential, too, sir. was he the best president germany ever had? >> some say. >> stephen: some...
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wilson often went to meetings with the president. was briefing her for years on all the memorandums he was seeing so the doctor said you really know what is going on. why don't you just start to make the decisions on what we bring to the president each day and that is what she did. he really had nothing to do with that decision of that and being an invalid. >> host: as a little preview c-span is doing the first lady program every monday night and this week it happens to be ellen and edith wilson. ellen versus edith, who wins? >> ellen i'm sorry to say is one of the great forgotten first ladies because she was a first lady for such a short time. they moved into the white house in 1913, she died in summer of 1914. people know very little about her but she was fascinating. will some trusted her entirely even back to their school days when he was a college professor and she was a professor and president's wife. she was only there to edit his articles, his speeches, he had complete faith in her judgment, came up with some wonderful sugges
wilson often went to meetings with the president. was briefing her for years on all the memorandums he was seeing so the doctor said you really know what is going on. why don't you just start to make the decisions on what we bring to the president each day and that is what she did. he really had nothing to do with that decision of that and being an invalid. >> host: as a little preview c-span is doing the first lady program every monday night and this week it happens to be ellen and edith...
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many of you can picture woodrow wilson. the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man. and all of this comes out in these letters. >> you can watch this and other programs online. >> programs to watch this weekend on book tv. we bring you a few interviews centaurs from book tv recent visit to europe pennsylvania. also this weekend a look at the smartest kids in the world with amanda ripley. at 11:00 p.m., john lot talks about his book visit booktv.org for this weekend's television schedule. >> from the 13th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. , her book the liberals of atomic city. the untold story of the women who helped win world war ii. this program is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> hi. thank you for coming. and going to take a picture of everybody. okay. on account of three everybody say uranium. one, two, three. >> uranium. [laughter] >> that's a good one. thank you so much for coming. thank you, jamie, thank you to the library of congress for or
many of you can picture woodrow wilson. the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man. and all of this comes out in these letters. >> you can watch this and other programs online. >> programs to watch this weekend on book tv. we bring you a few interviews centaurs from book tv recent visit to europe pennsylvania. also this weekend a look at the smartest kids in the world with amanda ripley. at 11:00 p.m., john lot talks about his book visit...
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wilson went along with that. he went along with it not just because of his own southernness, because of his own feelings on race -- which were in fact changing rather incrementally toward integration. but more to the point, he believed, because he knew the south, because he knew the southerners, he believed that part of the country simply was not ready to accept integration. and i went through just dozens of letters from -- more than that -- from people, especially in the south, saying, how can you still be appointing african-americans to the bench somewhere? to be judges. how can you appoint them to middle management positions in government, where a black woman might one day have to work -- a white woman might have to, who under a black man. this was really unfathomable to many people in the south. so, wilson really went along with this and tried to explain to the south, well, you have to understand, changes are happening here in the country. we have to start dealing with it. but at the same time he is getting l
wilson went along with that. he went along with it not just because of his own southernness, because of his own feelings on race -- which were in fact changing rather incrementally toward integration. but more to the point, he believed, because he knew the south, because he knew the southerners, he believed that part of the country simply was not ready to accept integration. and i went through just dozens of letters from -- more than that -- from people, especially in the south, saying, how can...
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it's right here at route 1 near the wilson bridge in alexandria. you request see it's beginning to get slow. it's barely moving right now from telegraph road to route 1 and toward the wilson bridge. the two left lanes are blocked there. i'll show you what it looks like on our trafficland camera. you can just about see this delay. this is right near telegraph road barely moving as you travel on the outer loop. that's going to be eastbound 495 toward the wilson bridge and really you're not used to this kind of delay on that side of the beltway. let's go to another live picture. if you're planning to head northbound on 395, these are the folks that are going to head to the outer loop so be aware of that if you're heading out the door into springfield and then alexandria. we'll end with a live look at the beltway north side of town. outer loop slows at the 59 interchange. it will slow past colesville road at route 29 to georgia avenue before the pace picks up slew -- picks up through silver spring. >>> a look at our question of the morning. what do you
it's right here at route 1 near the wilson bridge in alexandria. you request see it's beginning to get slow. it's barely moving right now from telegraph road to route 1 and toward the wilson bridge. the two left lanes are blocked there. i'll show you what it looks like on our trafficland camera. you can just about see this delay. this is right near telegraph road barely moving as you travel on the outer loop. that's going to be eastbound 495 toward the wilson bridge and really you're not used...
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. >> jeff wilson isn't checking out this dumpster for safety reasons, he is sizing it up as a future home. >> telling people you have -- tends to bring sympathy your way. >> but wilson isn't looking for sympathy. the houston environmental science professor is looking to people interest in the area of stainability. >> throw things into the dumpster and they magically disappear and not much thought given to all the processes behind that. >> wilson says that's why the dumpster project is a perfect metaphor that less is more. >> through less consumption, in this case, 1% the size of the average new american home, you still can have a happy and fulfilling life. >> to better prepare for this new venture in life, dr. wilson sold every personal item he owned for a dollar a piece, keeping only what could fit in a backpack like this one for life in a dumpster. >> students now intrigued with the dumpster project admit they had their doubts at first. >> he was like, oh no, it will be about this big. i said, and you're going to live in it? >> crazy. i think it's really intriguing. it's pretty coo
. >> jeff wilson isn't checking out this dumpster for safety reasons, he is sizing it up as a future home. >> telling people you have -- tends to bring sympathy your way. >> but wilson isn't looking for sympathy. the houston environmental science professor is looking to people interest in the area of stainability. >> throw things into the dumpster and they magically disappear and not much thought given to all the processes behind that. >> wilson says that's why the...
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and we'll be right back with owen wilson. and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] maybe you've already heard what they're saying about the nissan altima. ♪ and we have to admit, that it's all true. but don't just take their word for it, check it out for yourself. the award-winning nissan altima. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $179 per month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. ♪ look at them withr month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. we co back in our day, that u-verse wireless receiver. we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the program, they open their regular season against the lakers october
and we'll be right back with owen wilson. and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] maybe you've already heard what they're saying about the nissan altima. ♪ and we have to admit, that it's all true. but don't just take their word for it, check it out for yourself. the award-winning nissan altima. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $179 per month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. ♪ look at them withr month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. we co back in our day, that u-verse wireless...
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tom wilson. >> tom wilson has quickly earned a reputation as a fearless hockey player. >> and the fightfirst tooth of his nhl career during a game in september. >> kind of unfortunate, but now i'm a hockey player, right. >> at 19, he's the youngest player on the washington capitals. >> it is huge for me right now. i think the average age to make it into the nhl is mid-20s and i'm privileged to have the opportunity so young and i want to make the most of it. >> off the ice wilson is extraordinarily grounded and well liked by his teammates. >> it is different. i come from toronto, and 19. and i come here and the guys want to go out for a drink and i can't do that. >> you are sure your not 40 in a 19-year-old body. >> my parents growing up were not the hockey mom and dad that would scream at you on the ice. and if i told my dad tomorrow i didn't want to play any more. he would support me. obviously he would say what are you doing. >> he started skating at the age of 2 after his father built a backyard rink. >> my brother went to get a new pair of skates and i wouldn't leave until i could g
tom wilson. >> tom wilson has quickly earned a reputation as a fearless hockey player. >> and the fightfirst tooth of his nhl career during a game in september. >> kind of unfortunate, but now i'm a hockey player, right. >> at 19, he's the youngest player on the washington capitals. >> it is huge for me right now. i think the average age to make it into the nhl is mid-20s and i'm privileged to have the opportunity so young and i want to make the most of it....
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here's rebel wilson in her new show, "super fun night." pretty cool. >> i forgot the files, you wait here, i'll be right back. >> oh, okay. [ laughter and applause ] >> kimmie? >> that's a really good smoothie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my god, i've never seen that. that is fantastic. that is fantastic. >> thanks. it took three takes to get it right. >> jimmy: oh my gosh! i've never seen that. that is so funny. do not miss rebel wilson in "super fun night" 9:30 wednesdays on abc. joel osteen joins us after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ up in alaska, we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. if i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster, the only time you can savor three hearty alaskan crab entrées all under $20. like snow crab and crab butter shrimp for just $14.99. or our savory crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. [ male announcer ] go to redlobster.
here's rebel wilson in her new show, "super fun night." pretty cool. >> i forgot the files, you wait here, i'll be right back. >> oh, okay. [ laughter and applause ] >> kimmie? >> that's a really good smoothie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my god, i've never seen that. that is fantastic. that is fantastic. >> thanks. it took three takes to get it right. >> jimmy: oh my gosh! i've never seen that. that is so funny. do not miss rebel wilson...
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according to investigators, wilson was responsible for robbing a post office in benson, maryland three times as well as various banks and fallston and belair and five robberies of various grocery stores in baltimore county. mo that hehe same had for each one of them, whether it was the post office , hehe grocery stores followed the same pattern that he wanted to do. >> is days of robberies came to an end when he had the same post office up on october 5. gun, openedshed a the safe for the cash drawer to get money. >> a witness got up good -- got a good look at wilson and his car and license plate. >> the witness gave us a great description of him and his vehicle. >> state police say that wilson took a shot at the witness and missed. over the next couple of days investigators were able to take all of the evidence they gathered and locate wilson, who was arrested wednesday night without incident at his dundalk home. and cleaning of the robbery docket that dates back several years. turned out to be a very intense investigation over sometime. some dates go back to 2010. >> police have charg
according to investigators, wilson was responsible for robbing a post office in benson, maryland three times as well as various banks and fallston and belair and five robberies of various grocery stores in baltimore county. mo that hehe same had for each one of them, whether it was the post office , hehe grocery stores followed the same pattern that he wanted to do. >> is days of robberies came to an end when he had the same post office up on october 5. gun, openedshed a the safe for the...
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in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig.in minutes, thanks to a 911 call from the truck's driver, police are in wilson's tail. >> i didn't have a plan. the individual i was associated with had said he wanted to buy some lumber. i was going to his house. >> he drove through yards. he drove around businesses, across medians. he crossed highways. he got on the wrong side of the highway and drove against the traffic. >> soon the friction from the truck's locked rear wheels ignites the rubber tires. those flames set fire to the rig's flat bed, a forklift, and the load of lumber. >> once it caught fire, it just burned uncontrollably. you see this truck with a huge ball of fire in tow. you not only saw the bright orange flames, but you see the huge plume of black smoke from the truck as well. >> in spite of the flames and the sea of police behind him, wilson shows no signs of slowing down. >> i knew i had to get some place where i had room to stop the truck and safely surrender before the police had a chance to take a shot at me. >
in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig.in minutes, thanks to a 911 call from the truck's driver, police are in wilson's tail. >> i didn't have a plan. the individual i was associated with had said he wanted to buy some lumber. i was going to his house. >> he drove through yards. he drove around businesses, across medians. he crossed highways. he got on the wrong side of the highway and drove against the traffic. >> soon the friction from the...
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wilson high school are going to vote on whether or not to ban redskins items on campus.nts have stopped wearing the team gear, many of them, asked the principal to ban it because they say it's racist against native americans. while one school's decision may not seem like much, this could become a much bigger ban if it's approved approved and other schools start considering following wilson's potential idea. one of the roadblocks to any name change is the amount of money invested in the current name. but if people stop buying redskins gear, that could add financial weight and support for a name change. >>> there was a television show named after him and today the bionic man will be walking among us on the streets around the national air and space museum. the creators say it's built entirely from bionic body parts, implanted synthetic organs and even has a functioning circulatory system. why will he be at the museum? he's the subject of a documentary airing on the smithsonian channel. >>> today could be the last day in the 70s for a while. howard has the seven-day forecast
wilson high school are going to vote on whether or not to ban redskins items on campus.nts have stopped wearing the team gear, many of them, asked the principal to ban it because they say it's racist against native americans. while one school's decision may not seem like much, this could become a much bigger ban if it's approved approved and other schools start considering following wilson's potential idea. one of the roadblocks to any name change is the amount of money invested in the current...
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of wilson going to theater in wartime. you see the critical of the president playing golf or going to the theater. wilson was pratzed becau ee eee because it helped to keep that industry alive. you shouldn't overindulge. you work hard as a president. you should have time to tune out or read something or think bigger thoughtings. >> we have a program from 1948 of the theeter in the white house, that would have been the truman administration. it's a black and white changed dramatically since then. you can see it on the screen. what happened to the theater? >> from 1953 to 1956, there was a white house projectionist who wrote down every movie that the president saw and with one exception, who the president saw it with. the one exception is under kennedy. he saw a movie, we don't know who he saw it with. it's a treasure trove of all of the presidents were seeing at a particular time. the theater has been around for a long time and helpful to presidents trying to get people along on a vote. so, for example, george w. bush broug
of wilson going to theater in wartime. you see the critical of the president playing golf or going to the theater. wilson was pratzed becau ee eee because it helped to keep that industry alive. you shouldn't overindulge. you work hard as a president. you should have time to tune out or read something or think bigger thoughtings. >> we have a program from 1948 of the theeter in the white house, that would have been the truman administration. it's a black and white changed dramatically...
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conditions wilson dark to diminish and pull away on sunday. conditions will start to diminish and pull away on sunday. >> all right, tom, thanks. avoiding the flu and the shot. >> that is right. 5:30, where hundreds of kids can for free.st >> i'm sally kidd in washington. republicans offering new deals to break the debt ceiling. could it be a breakthrough? >> just a little over year from now maryland voters will choose the next governor. house speaker michael busch is endorsing lieutenant governor anthony brown in his race to replace governor martin o'malley. bush calls him a born leader with a reputation for getting things done in annapolis. the houseupported by speaker. doug running against gansler for the nomination. medical alert, the national institutes of health says it has enrolled 12 critically ill patients into medical studies in spite of the government shutdown. it typically admits 200 patients a week into its studies, but employee furloughs force them only to admit those called "crisis situations." most are suffering from cancer. br
conditions wilson dark to diminish and pull away on sunday. conditions will start to diminish and pull away on sunday. >> all right, tom, thanks. avoiding the flu and the shot. >> that is right. 5:30, where hundreds of kids can for free.st >> i'm sally kidd in washington. republicans offering new deals to break the debt ceiling. could it be a breakthrough? >> just a little over year from now maryland voters will choose the next governor. house speaker michael busch is...
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adentro, se ponía bueno el partido , después pase de ochoenta yardas, wilson se lleva el balón hasta seis cuatro segundos en el reloj, se terminó el partido los hijos ganaron 70 a 9. >> nfl fue presentado por (ver información en pantalla) . >> automovilisrmo , fórmula uno , la temporada la domino vettel y el año le pertenecio a red bull , la crónica en la indía a continuación. >> bienvenidos fanáticos de la fórmula uno , la decimo sexta prueba traj omucha acción destacando el triunfo de vettel que termina con su cuarto triunfo , y se acerca al tope, al estrellato del histórico de la fórmula uno. >> que opina. >> tenemos tetra campèon , ganó por tercera vez consecutiva y se corona por adelntado. >> vamos a conversar de lo que ocur5rio. >> las esstrategias se para vette ante la sorpresa de la mayoría y esto empezó a dictar otra parada sobre todo los que habían comenzado con los neumáticos puestos. >> weber tenía una estratégia diferente y arrnacaba con las líneas blancas , logra tomar posesión del primer lugar y logra conservar la posición sin embargo, la suerte no estuvo de su lado. >
adentro, se ponía bueno el partido , después pase de ochoenta yardas, wilson se lleva el balón hasta seis cuatro segundos en el reloj, se terminó el partido los hijos ganaron 70 a 9. >> nfl fue presentado por (ver información en pantalla) . >> automovilisrmo , fórmula uno , la temporada la domino vettel y el año le pertenecio a red bull , la crónica en la indía a continuación. >> bienvenidos fanáticos de la fórmula uno , la decimo sexta prueba traj omucha acción...
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jeff beck, brian wilson!d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to katy perry, jessica seinfeld, jerry seinfeld, brian wilson and jeff beck! [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in late night, the roots right there! stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
jeff beck, brian wilson!d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to katy perry, jessica seinfeld, jerry seinfeld, brian wilson and jeff beck! [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in late night, the roots right there! stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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the hilarious rebel wilson." >> she is so much fun. fun all morning long here. you see it. cannot wait for the show. cannot wait to have her on the show. she's funny. always a great sport. and she brought a lot of fun already. >> going to go from scene-stealing in her new show again. it will be centered around her. we've seen a bit of it. it is terrific. >>> also, the latest here. stunning headlines from mia farrow. is the man gracing the screen with her, yep, frank sinatra, the father, in fact, of her son? >> we cleverly didn't show you the picture of her son. but i dare say, wait until you see it and you be the judge. >>> also ahead, the hugely popular dating website okcupid under fire right now. allowing users to filter by body tape. >> the start of the process when you're doing that. >> you have to have an open mind. and meet someone and see if you connect. >> why into the pool so quickly. >> cast a wide net. >> that's our dating advice today. >>> dan abrams is back. we go from dating to engagements. some pe
the hilarious rebel wilson." >> she is so much fun. fun all morning long here. you see it. cannot wait for the show. cannot wait to have her on the show. she's funny. always a great sport. and she brought a lot of fun already. >> going to go from scene-stealing in her new show again. it will be centered around her. we've seen a bit of it. it is terrific. >>> also, the latest here. stunning headlines from mia farrow. is the man gracing the screen with her, yep, frank...
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and woodrow wilson. >> so d.w. griffith was the director of the film birth of a nation which is a racist film which has a terrible depiction of black people and wilson watched it in the white house not because he was such a fan of the film or wanted to promote the film. it was the first film watched in the white house but his wife had died and he didn't think it was appropriate for him to be seen going out to a movie. so he had a college connection and he agreed to see the movie in the white house, which became framed as a white house screening. and then there's this famous line about wilson seeing the movie supposedly that it was like history written by light inning. and i argue that was the most famous movie review but the truth is he probably never said it. >> speaking of movies we have some home movies from the lyndon johnson years most on the ranch and we'll roll it and let you see if you recognize anybody in these movies. there is lbj and hubte humphrey. and you see the dog. how often do presidents use dogs?
and woodrow wilson. >> so d.w. griffith was the director of the film birth of a nation which is a racist film which has a terrible depiction of black people and wilson watched it in the white house not because he was such a fan of the film or wanted to promote the film. it was the first film watched in the white house but his wife had died and he didn't think it was appropriate for him to be seen going out to a movie. so he had a college connection and he agreed to see the movie in the...
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wilson: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: mr.peaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking a vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 371, i call up h.r. 3233, federal employee retroactive fairness act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: a bill to provide for the compensation of furloughed federal employees. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 371, the bill is considered read. the bill shall be debatable for 40 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on oversight and government reform. the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner,
wilson: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: mr.peaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking a vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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murdered, and the whiteured leaders -- like woodrow wilson and many others -- just would not say anything about it.t they wouldn't come outag courageously to criticize it. they wouldn't do anything. it was, basically, that they, you know, see no evil, hear noee evil and say no evil. that sort of thing. of so i thought there was a curse on the white race, basically. >> host: and upton sinclair's in your book.ost: >> guest: upton sinclair was 26t years old. he represents a younger generation. he sort of rises in the rise in interest and equality among the races and sexes. the novel's also about women's rights and women acquiring the vote. >> host: and jack london and grover cleveland are also in "the accursed." >> guest: yes. jack london is a friend of upton sinclair, and they're both socialists. >>e >> host: where do you get your p ideas? >> guest: i came to live at princeton, and i perceived in the biographies a portrait of a person much different from the m sort of received notion of woodrow wilson as this model person. i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that hismany self-righteousn
murdered, and the whiteured leaders -- like woodrow wilson and many others -- just would not say anything about it.t they wouldn't come outag courageously to criticize it. they wouldn't do anything. it was, basically, that they, you know, see no evil, hear noee evil and say no evil. that sort of thing. of so i thought there was a curse on the white race, basically. >> host: and upton sinclair's in your book.ost: >> guest: upton sinclair was 26t years old. he represents a younger...
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rebel wilson is set to join us. "super fun night."new abc show, "super fun night." and we cannot wait. rebel is going to give us a sneak peek this morning. she has been a lot of fun out here. >> everybody is having a great time. >>> also this morning, two, big stars. alicia keys, jennifer hudson. we see them right there. they have a brand-new movie. we'll be talking about that in a little bit. >>> and something special right now you don't have to wait for. this is the exclusive broadcast premiere of the cover of "entertainment weekly." it's promoting the upcoming new "hunger games" movie. you're on fire right now. it's called "catching fire." we're showing it because we're counting down to a very big morning coming up on "gma." >> indeed, sam. we have the cast of "hunger games: catching fire." they'll be with us in times square, right here on "good morning america," in november. >> i can't believe that. >> that will be -- wow. >> i think the whole place was jammed. just like blocked off and jammed. >> we're going to hear that song, "t
rebel wilson is set to join us. "super fun night."new abc show, "super fun night." and we cannot wait. rebel is going to give us a sneak peek this morning. she has been a lot of fun out here. >> everybody is having a great time. >>> also this morning, two, big stars. alicia keys, jennifer hudson. we see them right there. they have a brand-new movie. we'll be talking about that in a little bit. >>> and something special right now you don't have to wait...
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i assume that wilson is not here, but i do see mr. valentino. >> and thank you for the consideration and thank you for scott and you you gave a great summary without looking at notes and i thought it was impressive to understand the application without having to look down one. and as mentioned i am a strong advocate of transit and i think that it is one of the most important things next to housing in the city but transit is equally, an important issue in our city public transit, that is a challenge to make the shift, from a car oriented environment to a public transit oriented environment and i think that the investment in the center is a significant message to the city and to receipt gon, of how important that is. and i am very excited about it and i am excited to be a part of it and in fact my apartment looks right at the growth of the transit center and i am looking forward to the steel going up in the next year. and as mentioned i have been involved in the task force and i am excited about the efforts to continue the central subwa
i assume that wilson is not here, but i do see mr. valentino. >> and thank you for the consideration and thank you for scott and you you gave a great summary without looking at notes and i thought it was impressive to understand the application without having to look down one. and as mentioned i am a strong advocate of transit and i think that it is one of the most important things next to housing in the city but transit is equally, an important issue in our city public transit, that is a...
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. >> kristin fisher live at the wilson building in northwest. thank you. >>> it turns out the man killed in the hotel shooting we first told you about this time yesterday was protecting a pregnant coworker. prince george's county police have identified the victim as 27-year-old jesse alexis chavez of fort washington. chavez was the food and beverage manager at the clarion hotel on oxon hill road. police released video of the gunman leaping over the counter and terrorizing the pregnant desk clerk. they say when chavez heard the woman screaming, he came out, confronted the robber and that's when he was killed. >>> so who would rob a bank with a taxi as your getaway car? investigators in arlington are trying to find out. they're on the hunt for a couple of bank roners. the holdup -- robbers. the holdup around 1:20 yesterday afternoon at the penn fed credit union. they handed the teller a note, demanded money and witnesses say they jumped in a blue and white taxi and took off. if you have any information, police call arlington police. >>> much of th
. >> kristin fisher live at the wilson building in northwest. thank you. >>> it turns out the man killed in the hotel shooting we first told you about this time yesterday was protecting a pregnant coworker. prince george's county police have identified the victim as 27-year-old jesse alexis chavez of fort washington. chavez was the food and beverage manager at the clarion hotel on oxon hill road. police released video of the gunman leaping over the counter and terrorizing the...
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i would go andrew luck first, i would go russell wilson second. no bells and whistles.he seahawks throw the ball the third least amount of times in the nfl. how about that, but russell wilson is a great leader and he helps that team win ball games. rg3 to be would be the third. we're definitely seeing him get better, but i have big concern about that knee. colin kaepernick, just like russell wilson, not coming with a lot of bells and whistles, but he is winning ball games. i would go luck, wilson, kaepernick, three, and rg 3 four just because his knee gives me big concerns. >>> the giants are looking to avoid tying their season where they started 0-7. let's take a look at this one. special teams good early for minnesota. the punt almost goes the distance, goes untouched down the sidelines for an 83 return. and then penalty vikings. then eli manning drops back, it hits a 24-yard strike. and then trying to make magic again. this time the cause with the ball, and giants get the rock at the 3-yard line. that would set this up. two plays later, they cash in. and they are up
i would go andrew luck first, i would go russell wilson second. no bells and whistles.he seahawks throw the ball the third least amount of times in the nfl. how about that, but russell wilson is a great leader and he helps that team win ball games. rg3 to be would be the third. we're definitely seeing him get better, but i have big concern about that knee. colin kaepernick, just like russell wilson, not coming with a lot of bells and whistles, but he is winning ball games. i would go luck,...
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the two are not in a relationship but wilson said he will support her and the child. >>> marilyn monroe spent some time under the knife. she did it under the alias joan newman. >>> william shatner has released his newest music video "ponder the mystery". it is just as bizarre as you would hope from captain kirk. ♪ ponder the mystery >> sounds like spoken word. >>> oprah tweeted yesterday that she is having the biggest yard sale ever on november 2 in santa barbara. proceeds will go to the leadership academy foundation. i don't know if there will be cars available. >> i wonder if i can go early. >>> the first full length trailer is out for "american hustle" with with an all-star cast. >>> michele bachmann was interviewed about her views on "snl's" view of her. >> we had a lot of calls that people thought it was me in the skit. as a 57-year-old woman it has been a long time since i have been confused for a 20-year-old. >>> i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 ne
the two are not in a relationship but wilson said he will support her and the child. >>> marilyn monroe spent some time under the knife. she did it under the alias joan newman. >>> william shatner has released his newest music video "ponder the mystery". it is just as bizarre as you would hope from captain kirk. ♪ ponder the mystery >> sounds like spoken word. >>> oprah tweeted yesterday that she is having the biggest yard sale ever on november 2 in...
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was i read some biography of woodrow wilson and princeton. i perceive in the biography supported of a person muchf a different from the sort of received notion of woodrow wilson is a model person.ow i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that his do you havee any idea how many books you sold? >> no. >> host: do you have any ideard? how many awards you have won. ct >> guest: i don't sit around counting them, no. >> host: how do you write? >> guest: i try to write early in the morning. w i basically love to write. to me it's very exciting. it's literally exciting to write.ing. i feel that i'm organizinght thoughts that may be incoherenty and chaotic and funneling them. i like to create dramatic sceneo ..at novel has a lot of exposition and history. but basically each chapter is dramatic scene and often conversation between people. and something really happens at the end of the chapter there's an ending. then there's something else in the beginning. and when the novel ends, it really ends. there's a resolution and the mystery is explained in th
was i read some biography of woodrow wilson and princeton. i perceive in the biography supported of a person muchf a different from the sort of received notion of woodrow wilson is a model person.ow i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that his do you havee any idea how many books you sold? >> no. >> host: do you have any ideard? how many awards you have won. ct >> guest: i don't sit around counting them, no. >> host: how do you write? >> guest: i try to write...
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woodrow wilson was the most educated president we've ever had. i hesitate to say he was the most intellectual. i'm not going to forget thomas jefferson standing here in washington d.c. but i will tell you woodrow wilson attended what was then the college of new jersey and princeton. he graduated in 1879. his aspirations then -- yet political terms already. his great aspiration was to be comments i discovered going through his papers because he had once made a little business card, homemade is the card that said thomas woodrow wilson, senator from virginia. and that was the dream. the way to achieve that dream was to become a lawyer because most presidents begin their professional lives as lawyers and also as you noticed, senator from virginia because virginia has sent more men to the white house than anybody in his jury. so wilson went to the university of virginia law school and there he studied law, really didn't like the study of it much. but after a year or two, he moved down to atlanta, opened a law office. he was really a terrible lawyer. i
woodrow wilson was the most educated president we've ever had. i hesitate to say he was the most intellectual. i'm not going to forget thomas jefferson standing here in washington d.c. but i will tell you woodrow wilson attended what was then the college of new jersey and princeton. he graduated in 1879. his aspirations then -- yet political terms already. his great aspiration was to be comments i discovered going through his papers because he had once made a little business card, homemade is...
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. >> host: congressman john lewis, who was out when wilson? >> guest: out when wilson is a man that i first encountered on may 9 culmi
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we reached out to wilson for a comment on claims of racism. us "i just really love chinese food and that's why i wrote a song about it." people are entitled to their opinion. and there you have it. thank you for watching abc news, world news now is coming up soon with overnight bart strikes tomorrow as we first reported on twitter. right now talks between bart and its unions continue, but at this hour still no deal in place. good evening, everyone. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. we have team coverage and let's go to our abc7 news transportation reporter. heather ishimaru is live where the talks are taking place. >> carolyn, we were expecting the unions to come down with a strike or no strike announcement at 10:00. instead we got federal mediator george cohen at 10:30 saying progress is being made, and the unions authorized him to speak for them. >> negotiations have been continuing. the parties are totally engaged. some progress has been made. >> you have a federal mediator and there are only a few federal mediators
we reached out to wilson for a comment on claims of racism. us "i just really love chinese food and that's why i wrote a song about it." people are entitled to their opinion. and there you have it. thank you for watching abc news, world news now is coming up soon with overnight bart strikes tomorrow as we first reported on twitter. right now talks between bart and its unions continue, but at this hour still no deal in place. good evening, everyone. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley....
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take vo with half slab #1 ---en 1993 el gobernador pete wilson, neg el documento.r gil cedillo, presento su primer proyecto de ley. ---5 aÑos despues, en 2003, el gobernador gray davis, la convierte en ley, pero tan solo meses despues, davis ...es destituido en una eleccion especial y el nuevo gobernador, arnold schwarzenegger la revoca. take half slab #2 ---hoy, finalmente, el gobernador brown convierte la ab-60 en la nueva ley que entrar en vigor en 2015. stop open cesar ---el accidente se registro en una concurrida interseccion cerca a la autopista 101... pitch - blanca ---en el autobus escolar viajaban varios menores que habian sido recogidos de su plantel escolar. roll open under ---nos enlazamos en vivo hasta el lugar de los hechos... take 2 box ...con angel ayllon que se ha trasladado alli... cuentanos angel que esta pasando... take angel live angel live ra7ul rivas / hijo de senora accidentada angel live blanca ---esta tarde se vivieron momentos de verdadera tension al registrarse una balacera justo en las afueras del capitolio federal. pitch - cesar ---al
take vo with half slab #1 ---en 1993 el gobernador pete wilson, neg el documento.r gil cedillo, presento su primer proyecto de ley. ---5 aÑos despues, en 2003, el gobernador gray davis, la convierte en ley, pero tan solo meses despues, davis ...es destituido en una eleccion especial y el nuevo gobernador, arnold schwarzenegger la revoca. take half slab #2 ---hoy, finalmente, el gobernador brown convierte la ab-60 en la nueva ley que entrar en vigor en 2015. stop open cesar ---el accidente se...
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we are led toned tonight by retired navy petty officer first class jernaldo wilson. ♪ god bless america that i love ♪navy petty of jernaldo wilson. ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her ♪ through the night with the light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> joe: wow! it's great to have moments like these where we can thank our service membersÑt÷ and veterans! join bank of america in support of our troops and share your gratitude for our troops at #troopthanks. to the bottom of the seventh in st. louis, tied at 2. was a peacekeeper in haiti... before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war, there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. join us in thanking them at bankofamerica.com/troopthanks. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody k
we are led toned tonight by retired navy petty officer first class jernaldo wilson. ♪ god bless america that i love ♪navy petty of jernaldo wilson. ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her ♪ through the night with the light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> joe: wow! it's great to have moments like these where we...
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the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
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governor wilson deserves our thanks for that kisser age act. annoy in 2013 with the lieutenant governor of california who in the governors presents if you have any bills to talk about. but now we have a chain to cut. >> thank you steve and again, thank you to all the extraordinary men and women what made this possible and this extraordinary folks who made many possible. it's been said that bridges are monuments to progress and as i stand between mayor lee and mayor quan i hope this is more than just connecting two landmasses. i hope that the progress that's been represented to the a moment for a generation to dream big dreams and do big things. it's with that that i now want to ask all of you to participate in a count down and then be partial with me as i do what i was told not what willie brown suggested i do. he suggested i use my teeth to cut the cheney more wisely am listening to other folks and will be pitting on gloves and appropriately putting on those very good looking sin glaze. so together 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. (cutting chain) >>
governor wilson deserves our thanks for that kisser age act. annoy in 2013 with the lieutenant governor of california who in the governors presents if you have any bills to talk about. but now we have a chain to cut. >> thank you steve and again, thank you to all the extraordinary men and women what made this possible and this extraordinary folks who made many possible. it's been said that bridges are monuments to progress and as i stand between mayor lee and mayor quan i hope this is...
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wilson is going to find germane kurz. the colts came fighting back. down eight in the fourth quarter. he also had two touch duno you know -- downs. it was colts running back brown. indy goes on to win it handing seattle their first loss of the season. moving on from football. a very scary ending to the indy car race in houston. 13 people injured when debris from the crash flew into the grandstand. you can see how close the spectators were. one of the drivers involved, three time indy 500 winner, dare yoi frankie tee. he was expected to be okay. also kevin harvick went on to win. >>> it's a long night. we're ready for it. hope you are too. nightly news is heading your way next. have a great night. we'll see you after sunday night football. >>> on this sunday night, tear terror targets. the surprise u.s. raid this weekend. the fate of another in somalia uncertain. tonight, new details of the american coman doe operation. >>> separate days for some people caught in the government shutdown. potential lifesaving treatments on hold with lives in the balance
wilson is going to find germane kurz. the colts came fighting back. down eight in the fourth quarter. he also had two touch duno you know -- downs. it was colts running back brown. indy goes on to win it handing seattle their first loss of the season. moving on from football. a very scary ending to the indy car race in houston. 13 people injured when debris from the crash flew into the grandstand. you can see how close the spectators were. one of the drivers involved, three time indy 500...
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woodrow wilson had shown up in paris with all this talk of the age of imperialism is over, the age of secret deals was over and talking about the rights of self-determination for people. and it, unfortunately, it turned out that it was mostly just talk. right towards, as a way to kind of try to short circuit the british and french deal for the dividing up of the middle east, wilson sent this fact-finding commission. you know, the great solution, let's form a committee. so he formed a committee that went to the middle east to find out what the people, the actual natives wanted. and so they sent this, it was called the king crane commission. they went out, and they spent three months polling people throughout syria and lebanon and palestine of what they wanted. and across every, across the entire spectrum of populations, christians, arabs, jews, sunni, shia, everybody -- nobody wanted either the british or the french. big surprise. they wanted either independence, or they wanted if they couldn't get independence, they wanted an american protect rate. they wanted an american mandate. but
woodrow wilson had shown up in paris with all this talk of the age of imperialism is over, the age of secret deals was over and talking about the rights of self-determination for people. and it, unfortunately, it turned out that it was mostly just talk. right towards, as a way to kind of try to short circuit the british and french deal for the dividing up of the middle east, wilson sent this fact-finding commission. you know, the great solution, let's form a committee. so he formed a committee...
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russell wilson on the run. three touchdowns for russell wilson, 34-22. seattle is 6-1.ying he was misinterpreted when he said his team's focus needs to be 100% on the patriots. >> i did not tell our players they couldn't have sex. i did not say that. if you have errands to run, whatever, put that at arm's length and say we will get to that next week. >> number four, las vegas, the new support where people -- sport where people walk on a rope. >> second time this happened in the nhl. he hits him from behind. he left on a stretcher but was able to move. number two, in jersey, anderson robs him. scratch my back. 40 saves tonight. senators beat the devils. back to baseball. who is going to catch this ball? elizabeth? taking it away from big papi. doing it to his former team. even his efforts got applause from david ortiz himself. just for the record scientists say there is no correlation between having sex before games. it does not affect a player's performance in a negative way, it could effect it in a positive way. that is a fact. >> okay. >> what do you know? >> paul is
russell wilson on the run. three touchdowns for russell wilson, 34-22. seattle is 6-1.ying he was misinterpreted when he said his team's focus needs to be 100% on the patriots. >> i did not tell our players they couldn't have sex. i did not say that. if you have errands to run, whatever, put that at arm's length and say we will get to that next week. >> number four, las vegas, the new support where people -- sport where people walk on a rope. >> second time this happened in...
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o2 -- maryland side on 210 to the wilson bridge. in virginia northbound 95 great from dale city across the occoquan river into springfield. northbound route 1 at wayside road, there was water main break. only the left lane is getting through so that could cause problems early in dumfries. another live look outside. in springfield it's beginning to load up but the lanes are open here on to 395. then you're in good shape to the 14th street bridge. back you to, andrea and mike. >> thank you, monika. >>> after talking to redskins owner dan snyder, today n.f.l. executives will update the main group trying to get the team's name changed. >> plus, after seasons of futility, there is hope for the wizards this time around. wizards this time around. that story is there's a couple of reasons wizards this time around. that story is ryobi is number one. we have over fifty products that work off one 18 volt battery. plus, ryobi offers more value and selection than anyone. and now, there's new lithium and lithium plus, our most powerful and longes
o2 -- maryland side on 210 to the wilson bridge. in virginia northbound 95 great from dale city across the occoquan river into springfield. northbound route 1 at wayside road, there was water main break. only the left lane is getting through so that could cause problems early in dumfries. another live look outside. in springfield it's beginning to load up but the lanes are open here on to 395. then you're in good shape to the 14th street bridge. back you to, andrea and mike. >> thank you,...
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harry wilson. this question is for ken cuccinelli. >> both of you have acknowledged that it can be a problem with teachers teaching to the test. what are your alternatives to the s.o.l.'s? >> i do not want to get rid of them. i want to improve them. that reform of 20 years ago was a great addition to our educational system. it gave us accountability for taxpayers and teachers. i do not think it is working quite as well as we all envisioned. we are teaching to the test too much. i believe we can go to more generalized tests. we are still testing children for their progress, but allow us to be more flexible source -- so schools can test at different times. they do not all operate on the same school schedule. we will involve teachers, parents, academics in putting together a commission to review the s.o.l. tests so they better evaluate our children and so we can better -- more fairly evaluate our teachers. i have talked about the need to make sure parents have control over their children's education,
harry wilson. this question is for ken cuccinelli. >> both of you have acknowledged that it can be a problem with teachers teaching to the test. what are your alternatives to the s.o.l.'s? >> i do not want to get rid of them. i want to improve them. that reform of 20 years ago was a great addition to our educational system. it gave us accountability for taxpayers and teachers. i do not think it is working quite as well as we all envisioned. we are teaching to the test too much. i...
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the red sox haven't won a title at fenway since the woodrow wilson administration. you know they are looking for more horsepower and they got it from that guy. matt holiday, john lester home run to tie the game at 1-1, but this is the only home run trot the cardinals fans would see. 7/2, seventh strikeout, four hits, just one run. cardinals adam wainwright. oh, it is trouble. xander bogard score it is go ahead run. the red sox could win on wednesday night in fenway. >> i'm just in awe of being in the world series really. that's as signature as it gets. i'm on the podium talking to guys with the whole world series thing behind me. i'm stoked. >> across town in the dome, the rams fan haves one eye on football, the other on baseball. third quarter, when russell wilson airs this out. that is an 80-yard touchdown. 14-6 seattle. it was 14-9 -- rams have a chance to win the game. they were stopped on five straight plays inside the 10- yard line. clemens' pass is incomplete. seattle hangs on. >>> screaming at the officials and you know, any way, he apologized today and mark
the red sox haven't won a title at fenway since the woodrow wilson administration. you know they are looking for more horsepower and they got it from that guy. matt holiday, john lester home run to tie the game at 1-1, but this is the only home run trot the cardinals fans would see. 7/2, seventh strikeout, four hits, just one run. cardinals adam wainwright. oh, it is trouble. xander bogard score it is go ahead run. the red sox could win on wednesday night in fenway. >> i'm just in awe of...