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wilson's world view at least as interpreted by some the 14 points created what has been called wilsonism. before i introduce senator warner i wanted to recognize a few other people who have helped make this event possible. ambassador todd sedgwick. if you could raise your hands. he serves on the advisory board of the commission and came to us at csic with idea that became this great event. dan rundy of project unpressed for development. his staff is also been great in helping the details including checking people in here, all the other administrative details and chris metsker. the commissioner of the world war i commission is going to come here, probably got delayed by the weather as many have. hopefully he will get here when conditions permit. before we bring up our panel of distinguished historians who are three of the very top historians of world war i we're going to hear from another member of the world war i centennial commission, the honorable john warner who is also a csic counsellor. it's a former five term senator from the commonwealth of virginia and secretary of the navy. at t
wilson's world view at least as interpreted by some the 14 points created what has been called wilsonism. before i introduce senator warner i wanted to recognize a few other people who have helped make this event possible. ambassador todd sedgwick. if you could raise your hands. he serves on the advisory board of the commission and came to us at csic with idea that became this great event. dan rundy of project unpressed for development. his staff is also been great in helping the details...
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give wilson's world in 90 minutes. time to beexcellent discussed in woodrow wilson. was the centennial of the declaration of war against germany. which was that an army by december of 1918 of 1.8 million american soldiers were in europe. 126,000 died, 200-4000 were wounded, this pales in comparison with european losses, something like 11 million young europeans lost their lives. there are also ottomans that died. the bottom-line on this was the -- despite the fact that our losses to the europeans were slight, the american contribution was decisive. it is quite possible the germans would have won the war had the united states not intervened when it did and how it did. the result was to make woodrow wilson the presiding figure at the fees covers that opened in 1919.early in it was most person responsible for the creation of the league of nations in april in 1919. we are in for two years of 2017-april,, april, 2019. this was a german surrender in november of 1918. marks on the huge 20th century. most historians given the way then they get the second world war, however n
give wilson's world in 90 minutes. time to beexcellent discussed in woodrow wilson. was the centennial of the declaration of war against germany. which was that an army by december of 1918 of 1.8 million american soldiers were in europe. 126,000 died, 200-4000 were wounded, this pales in comparison with european losses, something like 11 million young europeans lost their lives. there are also ottomans that died. the bottom-line on this was the -- despite the fact that our losses to the...
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it's true that wilson worried.but more importantly wilson solomon and his revolution is a symptom affecting human affairs at that moment. it went beyond russia and europe into the politics of america itself. wilson's perception of the threats that would impose grist out of his analysis of the challenge facing the united states domestically in his time. what do i mean? wilson became a political agent what we know as the gilded age. in nature profound historical -- if you wanted to sum it up here include rapid globalization large-scale immigration and sweeping technological changes, root and finally, a steep rise in inequality with attended straits. in short, his time was not unlike her own. looking at all that in serving that landscape wilson worried about the decline of democracy in america in the face of the growth of unaccountable power held in hands of the few. he was thinking of the great financial -- of the era. he's worried about dangerous -- at home. i depicted this on the right with j.p. morgan and worried
it's true that wilson worried.but more importantly wilson solomon and his revolution is a symptom affecting human affairs at that moment. it went beyond russia and europe into the politics of america itself. wilson's perception of the threats that would impose grist out of his analysis of the challenge facing the united states domestically in his time. what do i mean? wilson became a political agent what we know as the gilded age. in nature profound historical -- if you wanted to sum it up here...
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march 21, wilson calls congress into special session for april the 2nd. the freedom of its principles. and the menace to that peace and freedom lies in the existence of autocratic governments. we have seen the last of neutrality. we are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states. >> the congress rose to its feet and applauded enthusiastically, cheering crowds lined the streets as wilson departed from the capital. as author byron farwell wrote -- >> "it was the greatest speech of wilson's life. at about 10:00, when the president had returned to the white house, he and his wife had dinner with friends after which wilson wandered into the empty cabinet room. his secretary, joseph tumulty, found him there. think what they were applauding, he said to him. my message today was a message of death for our young men. how strange it seems to applaud that. he put
march 21, wilson calls congress into special session for april the 2nd. the freedom of its principles. and the menace to that peace and freedom lies in the existence of autocratic governments. we have seen the last of neutrality. we are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states. >>...
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pershing to president woodrow wilson april 10, 1917. dear mr.nt as a soldier in camp and in field that i may more worthily and more intelligently serve my country and you. great respect your obedient servant, john j. pershing, major general u.s. army. >> and from the diary of my great grandfather, sergeant alvin c. york, serialized in "liberty" magazine in 1927. >> "i had no time to bother much about a lot of foreigners quarreling and killing each other over in europe. i just wanted to be left alone to live in peace and love. i wasn't planning my life any other way. i figured that if some people in the wolf river valley were quarreling, it wasn't any of my business to go and interfere. and europe was much further away. i never dreamed we'd go over there to fight. so, i didn't pay much attention to it. i didn't let it bother me until i received from the post office a little red card telling me to register for the draft. that's how the war came to me, in the midst of all my peace and happiness and dreams, which i felt all along were too good to be
pershing to president woodrow wilson april 10, 1917. dear mr.nt as a soldier in camp and in field that i may more worthily and more intelligently serve my country and you. great respect your obedient servant, john j. pershing, major general u.s. army. >> and from the diary of my great grandfather, sergeant alvin c. york, serialized in "liberty" magazine in 1927. >> "i had no time to bother much about a lot of foreigners quarreling and killing each other over in...
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we go out with more from wilson zhang, and thanks for watching. wilson? the people of iran are calling out for freedom. >> nbc news has ever made. >> the harassment ends now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "sunday today" on this first sunday of 2018. it's january 7th. i'm willie geist. i've got a lot to say this morning, but you do not want to listen to this voice for the next hour, i promise. i sound like peter brady in puber puberty. morgan radford answered an early morning call to the bullpen and came over here. morgan, this is wha
we go out with more from wilson zhang, and thanks for watching. wilson? the people of iran are calling out for freedom. >> nbc news has ever made. >> the harassment ends now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "sunday today" on this first sunday of 2018. it's january 7th. i'm willie geist. i've got a lot to say this morning, but you do not want to listen to this voice for the next hour, i promise. i sound like peter brady in puber puberty. morgan radford answered an...
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wilson himself had a bit of this. he wanted the government to be neutral, but his sentiments were also pro-british. in fact, the way wilson defined american neutrality is interesting. there is a number of ways you could have done this. he could have said, neutrality means we do not trade with either side. he could have said, neutrality means we trade with each side equally. instead, the definition of neutrality the united states took was american companies were free to do business with whomever they wanted. for a lot of reasons, that means the american economics structure will be pro-british. we rely on british credit, insurance, shipping, what that means to my mind is early on in the war, where america's wallet and where america's heart wanted to go are going in the same direction. that is important. i will talk about that more as i go forward. i want to introduce you to another american. someone i had not heard of before i started doing this research. i may have heard her name, but that is it. this is mary roberts r
wilson himself had a bit of this. he wanted the government to be neutral, but his sentiments were also pro-british. in fact, the way wilson defined american neutrality is interesting. there is a number of ways you could have done this. he could have said, neutrality means we do not trade with either side. he could have said, neutrality means we trade with each side equally. instead, the definition of neutrality the united states took was american companies were free to do business with whomever...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party....
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we just started at wilson's creek. we have a five mile tour road that gives you an easy drive through the battlefield. there are eight stops along the way. it is up to you to do whatever you want to do. how much time you want to spend is the key to self-guided. you can spend all day or just drive through and look at the deer. we have people who do that as well. we are just beginning on the tour road. it makes it easy to point people in the right direction. you will notice on the road we have a lane on the right-hand side for pedestrians, joggers and bicyclists. we have a lot of recreational use. locals who come out and use the tour road for exercise. we sell a park specific pass that gets you entrance to the park for a year, for a one-time fee. folks use that repeatedly. wilson's creek is the whole reason the battle takes place here. there is a water source. you know as well as i do you can go longer without food and you can without water. when you have that many men, the southern forces needed water sources for the me
we just started at wilson's creek. we have a five mile tour road that gives you an easy drive through the battlefield. there are eight stops along the way. it is up to you to do whatever you want to do. how much time you want to spend is the key to self-guided. you can spend all day or just drive through and look at the deer. we have people who do that as well. we are just beginning on the tour road. it makes it easy to point people in the right direction. you will notice on the road we have a...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?urns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he, i think, as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?urns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party....
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secretary wilson mention all the debris we have in orbit today. in 2007 i wrote about 100,000 objects, debris are in orbit. 10 years later, 180,000 objects, an 80% increase. we do not have all the analysts to sit and watch 180,000 objects move and figure out what is maneuvering to threaten one of our select. we live in an intelligence community that needs to bring additional tools to identify and isdict what that debris doing. maybe it is not debris, it is something else. there are things we're working word's the buzz artificial intelligence machine learning, and area that is a no-brainer. we have to be moving out. theirhas made aiml one of mega projects. by 2030, they wanted be investing $150 billion in this arena. the private sector investment in the u.s., almost $40 billion in this arena. fy 2017, we put $30 billion into this. there is an opportunity for the intelligence community to do more in this arena. >> one of my favorite facts about the u.s. military is the surveillance wing at langley air force base had the highest cavity rate in the un
secretary wilson mention all the debris we have in orbit today. in 2007 i wrote about 100,000 objects, debris are in orbit. 10 years later, 180,000 objects, an 80% increase. we do not have all the analysts to sit and watch 180,000 objects move and figure out what is maneuvering to threaten one of our select. we live in an intelligence community that needs to bring additional tools to identify and isdict what that debris doing. maybe it is not debris, it is something else. there are things we're...
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wilson's attorney said his client plans to plead not guilty. reena. >> ninan: kris, thank you very o much. he walked on the moon for 30 hours. the american space pioneer died friday from pneumonia. he was nasa's longest-serving astronaut. young flew two gemini missions, two apollo mission, two space shuttle missions and was the only astronaut to command four different types of spacecraft. john young was 87 years old. now some other stories we're following in the cbs weekend newsfeed. a cliet from cancun, mexico, to toronto, canada, ended last night way fiery collision. a westjet plane with 174 people on board was waiting to park when it was hospital by an empty sunwing jet that was being towed. no one was hurt. part of the nash vcialg tennessee, skyline came crashing down today. was what known as the centennial tower and lifeway building was imploded. after the debris from the building is removed, construction can begin on a new development, which may including buildings more than twice as tall. many had high hopes of hitting last night's megam
wilson's attorney said his client plans to plead not guilty. reena. >> ninan: kris, thank you very o much. he walked on the moon for 30 hours. the american space pioneer died friday from pneumonia. he was nasa's longest-serving astronaut. young flew two gemini missions, two apollo mission, two space shuttle missions and was the only astronaut to command four different types of spacecraft. john young was 87 years old. now some other stories we're following in the cbs weekend newsfeed. a...
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-- >> young hank wilson is redeemed. now all eyes are on current hank wilson. >> so with that delay in place, so to speakanswer your first question, i don't believe it's in the transportation code that an area has to be contiguous, but that has been our practice. typically, that's what we do. we don't -- you know, there's not a lot of -- usually, there's the -- the reasons things are contiguous, we are locating something that's near a parking or traffic generator, and as you get farther away from that, the sort of desire of outsiders to park and walk dissipates, and so at a certain point, you can cut the area off because it's so far that people aren't going to park there and walk to the hospital or university or b.a.r.t. station or whatever. but i think it's possible to make it a noncontiguous area. policy-wise, it would be a challenge to justify that, at least in terms of the impact on people walking to traffic generators. if the overriding policy is we want to make sure teachers are taken care of -- >> that's one of my
-- >> young hank wilson is redeemed. now all eyes are on current hank wilson. >> so with that delay in place, so to speakanswer your first question, i don't believe it's in the transportation code that an area has to be contiguous, but that has been our practice. typically, that's what we do. we don't -- you know, there's not a lot of -- usually, there's the -- the reasons things are contiguous, we are locating something that's near a parking or traffic generator, and as you get...
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wilson's attorney says his client plans to plead not guilty. reena. >> ninan: kris, thank you so much. isll, he walked on the moon for more than 20 hours, and led the very first space shuttle mission. that's just scratching the lunar 3rface of astronaut john young's resume. the american space pioneer died friday from pneumonia. he was nasa's longest-serving astronaut. t.ung flew two gemini missions, two apollo missions, two space shuttle missions, and was the nsly astronaut to command four different types of spacecraft. john young was 87 years old. now, some other stories we're following in the cbs weekend newsfeed. neflight from cancun, mexico, to toronto, canada, ended last night with a fiery collision. a westjet plane with 174 people on board was waiting to park when it was hit by an empty sunwing jet that was being towed. passengers used the emergency slides to escape. no one was hurt. part of the nashville, tennessee, skyline came crashing down today. was what known as the centennial tower and lifeway building was imploded. after the debri
wilson's attorney says his client plans to plead not guilty. reena. >> ninan: kris, thank you so much. isll, he walked on the moon for more than 20 hours, and led the very first space shuttle mission. that's just scratching the lunar 3rface of astronaut john young's resume. the american space pioneer died friday from pneumonia. he was nasa's longest-serving astronaut. t.ung flew two gemini missions, two apollo missions, two space shuttle missions, and was the nsly astronaut to command...
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president wilson, he was elected 1912. in 1916, he was elected on the slogan "he kept us out of war." once america felt our hand was forced in april of 1917, wilson went to congress asking for a declaration of war. you had to be pro-war, if you did not come you could be arrested. of german lynchings americans. there was a lot of huge amounts of violence directed at aliens in america. steve: these were immigrants who had come over from germany, europe, in the 1870's or 1880's, they had relatives presumably in europe. which leads us to this piece of artwork. if you opposed the war, what happened to you? mr. lubin: six weeks after war was declared, congress passed the espionage act which said any sort of free speech that was in favor of the enemy or could be seen as curtailing american efforts to defeat the enemy was a federal offense. a person could be thrown in jail. people who spoke out against the war, saying it was an effort of the banks to make money, fatten the coffers, they were liable to arrest. the leading left-wing
president wilson, he was elected 1912. in 1916, he was elected on the slogan "he kept us out of war." once america felt our hand was forced in april of 1917, wilson went to congress asking for a declaration of war. you had to be pro-war, if you did not come you could be arrested. of german lynchings americans. there was a lot of huge amounts of violence directed at aliens in america. steve: these were immigrants who had come over from germany, europe, in the 1870's or 1880's, they had...
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you gave detective wilson all of the documentation that you had on dave simmons?s. >> reporter: but ellen no longer had the voice mail the one she claims to have on mike's cell phone, the sexually explicit one on the phone from dave simmons. >> reporter: the only proof that they had a relationship is the voice mails that don't exist anymore. >> well, people who knew mike, they would know that he would not send anybody money, ever, unless there was some sort of relationship there. >> reporter: so mike was supporting this guy? >> i never found enough money that he was supporting him, but he was definitely helping him out. >> reporter: police say that her information didn't lead anywhere, and the detective did not locate him in the caribbean and when he tried to kcontact a dave simmons in phoenix, he never had a contact. and that other allegation got ellen's neighbors talking about things they had seen years before. >> they had seen michael and ellen digging behind the garage, and digging a hole. >> reporter: when is that? >> around the time that michael went missing
you gave detective wilson all of the documentation that you had on dave simmons?s. >> reporter: but ellen no longer had the voice mail the one she claims to have on mike's cell phone, the sexually explicit one on the phone from dave simmons. >> reporter: the only proof that they had a relationship is the voice mails that don't exist anymore. >> well, people who knew mike, they would know that he would not send anybody money, ever, unless there was some sort of relationship...
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you can finally wen wilson -- yu can find the wilson center denmark onabraham twitter. guest: thank you. host: coming up, tell us what policies are on your mind. democrats can call (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001.and independent s, (202) 748-8002. the first, this week's "newsmakers" interview the senate democrat campaign chair for 2018, senator chris van hollen. he spoke about the approach. senator, when you start making priorities, do your defending in the these 10 democratic senators up for reelection, or do you try to go on offense in places like arizona, texas, and tennessee? sen. van hollen: we think we can do both. you have got a lot of incumbents, and the reason they have been successful in difficult states is they are always focused on the people in their state. there hathat has been their northstar. we will work very hard to help them. most of all in knowing what to do in their states. but we will also look for every opportunity out there, and there are a number of pickup opportunities. and this is also a cycle where we have seen, as in the case in
you can finally wen wilson -- yu can find the wilson center denmark onabraham twitter. guest: thank you. host: coming up, tell us what policies are on your mind. democrats can call (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001.and independent s, (202) 748-8002. the first, this week's "newsmakers" interview the senate democrat campaign chair for 2018, senator chris van hollen. he spoke about the approach. senator, when you start making priorities, do your defending in the these 10...
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today wilson downs his hometown team. >> i'm tom wilson come on inside my locker. helmet, visor pretty standard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves. pretty much covered head to toe. it's a pretty physical game. and there are my skates. there's johnny on the spot. >> i've done cuffs on like paper ma shay and i put my foot in there and it feels like a glove. >> the everything is like exact same. you don't want to worry about your equipment. you want it to be one with yourself. >> to protect the vital area. >> would you say that's the most important pad? >> i think so. i mean, tell me if i'm wrong but probably. >> i probably go through 20 pairs of gloves a year and probably 15 pairs of skates or ten pairs of skates. i'm tom wilson. thanks for coming inside my locker. >>> look at that right there. make up for it. fire to the end zone. touchdown! alabama wins! >> wow, that's how alabama beat georgia for the former st. johns high school star played for alabama and he had to play for an injured teammate and he didn't let anybody down. take a look. >> i love you, dog! i lov
today wilson downs his hometown team. >> i'm tom wilson come on inside my locker. helmet, visor pretty standard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves. pretty much covered head to toe. it's a pretty physical game. and there are my skates. there's johnny on the spot. >> i've done cuffs on like paper ma shay and i put my foot in there and it feels like a glove. >> the everything is like exact same. you don't want to worry about your equipment. you want it to be one with yourself....
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to back up she tried, but got stuck.sot walter wilson/good samaritan 30-38i looked up and saw lightsm a train coming directly at us.wilson says he reached into the vehicle and took off the woman's seatbelt and lifted her out of the car and took her to safetysot between the time i grabbed her and the time we got to safety, i couldn't tell you how i got there, i just looked up and we were there, probably because of the adrenaline, and we were there maybe 5-6 seconds before the train hit her car.though wilson says the train did slow down, this is what the woman's car looked like after it was hit by the train. sot it sounded like an explosion; the train hit it and kind of crumpled it.thanks to wilson's fast action the driver of the car was nothurt nor was anyone on the train wilson says he was later approached by the train's engineersothe came over and said he was so appreciative i got the woman out of the car, because you made my daywilson says the woman spoke little english but he sensed she was grateful now some are calling this great grandfather a hero but wilson says that should be
to back up she tried, but got stuck.sot walter wilson/good samaritan 30-38i looked up and saw lightsm a train coming directly at us.wilson says he reached into the vehicle and took off the woman's seatbelt and lifted her out of the car and took her to safetysot between the time i grabbed her and the time we got to safety, i couldn't tell you how i got there, i just looked up and we were there, probably because of the adrenaline, and we were there maybe 5-6 seconds before the train hit her...
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to back up she tried, but got stuck.sot walter wilson/good samaritan 30-38i looked up and saw lightsa train coming directly at us.wilson says he reached into the vehicle and took off the woman's seatbelt and lifted her out of the car and took her to safetysot between the time i grabbed her and the time we got to safety, i couldn't tell you how i got there, i just looked up and we were there, probably because of the adrenaline, and we were there maybe 5-6 seconds before the train hit her car.though wilson says the train did slow down, this is what the woman's car looked like after it was hit by the train. sot it sounded like an explosion; the train hit it and kind of crumpled it.thanks to wilson's fast action the driver of the car was nothurt nor was anyone on the train wilson says he was later approached by the train's engineersothe came over and said he was so appreciative i got the woman out of the car, because you made my daywilson says the woman spoke little english but he sensed she was grateful now some are calling this great grandfather a hero but wilson says that should be re
to back up she tried, but got stuck.sot walter wilson/good samaritan 30-38i looked up and saw lightsa train coming directly at us.wilson says he reached into the vehicle and took off the woman's seatbelt and lifted her out of the car and took her to safetysot between the time i grabbed her and the time we got to safety, i couldn't tell you how i got there, i just looked up and we were there, probably because of the adrenaline, and we were there maybe 5-6 seconds before the train hit her...
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creek battlefield outside of wilson's creek, missouri. one of the largest civil war libraries in the nation. as we explore the archives, we will take a look at one of the most interesting pieces. >> the battlefield preserves the site, wilson's creek fought in 1861, first major bought in mississippi river. the third most fought-out state, third in terms of battles and scrimmages behind virginia and tennessee, there's a great deal of fighting fighting fighting tn missouri. both sides interested in holding onto missouri if at all, large number of conventional battles inside the state and also warfare and it's really a civil war within the larger national civil war, so great deal of bloodshed, missouri is a very unhealthy place to live during the civil war period and a lot of neighbors, old feuds brought to the floor again, families that are divided and torn apart. it's very, very bitter and nasty civil war here in missouri. the library was established in mid-1980's, large number of valiums, some -- volumes some over 14,000 currently and mate
creek battlefield outside of wilson's creek, missouri. one of the largest civil war libraries in the nation. as we explore the archives, we will take a look at one of the most interesting pieces. >> the battlefield preserves the site, wilson's creek fought in 1861, first major bought in mississippi river. the third most fought-out state, third in terms of battles and scrimmages behind virginia and tennessee, there's a great deal of fighting fighting fighting tn missouri. both sides...
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started at wilson's creek. we have a five mile for road -- tour road that gives you an easy drive through the battlefield. there are eight stops along the way. it is up to you to do whatever you want to do. how much time you want to spend is the key to self-guided. you can spend all day or just drive through and look at the deer. we have people who do that as well. we are just beginning on the tour road. it makes it easy to point people in the right direction. you will notice on the road we have a lane on the right-hand side for pedestrians, joggers and bicyclists. we have a lot of recreational use. locals who come out and use the tour road for exercise. passll a park specific that gets you entrance to the park for a year, for a one-time fee. folks use that repeatedly. wilson's creek is the whole reason the battle takes place here. there is a water source. you know as well as i do you can go longer without food and you can without water. when you have that many men, the seven forces -- the southern forces neede
started at wilson's creek. we have a five mile for road -- tour road that gives you an easy drive through the battlefield. there are eight stops along the way. it is up to you to do whatever you want to do. how much time you want to spend is the key to self-guided. you can spend all day or just drive through and look at the deer. we have people who do that as well. we are just beginning on the tour road. it makes it easy to point people in the right direction. you will notice on the road we...
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secretary wilson, welcome. >> mr. chairman, i would like to put my full statement in the record and just summarize a few key points. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman, i wanted to thank the committee for the authorities that you have given to the services to continue to accelerate procurement and to streamline getting capability to the warfare -- to the warfare -- war fighter more quickly. the air force manages 470 acquisition programs. it's $158 billion if you add up what we were authorized to spend over a five-year period. there are a few things in the legislation that you have given us that i want to update you on and where we are. the first has to do with delegation of authorities back to the services, which was very clear guidance in the fiscal year '16 national defense authorization act. before that act came into being, 19 of 49 of the largest air force programs were actually managed and decision authority kept at the office of the secretary of defense level. so only 39% of our programs did we have a decisio
secretary wilson, welcome. >> mr. chairman, i would like to put my full statement in the record and just summarize a few key points. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman, i wanted to thank the committee for the authorities that you have given to the services to continue to accelerate procurement and to streamline getting capability to the warfare -- to the warfare -- war fighter more quickly. the air force manages 470 acquisition programs. it's $158 billion if you add up what...
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there's even a cancer lieutenant who died during this battle of wilson's creek is last reported words were onward, boys. never disgrace your hometown. so the way in which the small community which is what most americans lived in small communities, the way in which the war was a representation of their lives meant it had to be a representation of small community life. so that i think is a most interesting factor. there's a great deal of social pressure to volunteer, a great till the pressure to step forward. when your country calls, you go off to work, the civil war, when your listing, you are fighting with your neighbors, and how you behave is going to be known and recorded because of the tactics and the weapons of the civil war, soldiers largely pot stand at shoulder to shoulder. you could run away or play the coward without that being seen. and, in fact, in the letters, soldiers rode home they specifically named names of who turned tail and ran. to me the most interesting part of this connection with the community and how powerful it is of soldier motivation and providing the glue t
there's even a cancer lieutenant who died during this battle of wilson's creek is last reported words were onward, boys. never disgrace your hometown. so the way in which the small community which is what most americans lived in small communities, the way in which the war was a representation of their lives meant it had to be a representation of small community life. so that i think is a most interesting factor. there's a great deal of social pressure to volunteer, a great till the pressure to...
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hawkins took the first frame with a century break, but wilson then went 3—2 in front with a break of, wilson pushed through to take the final two frames and book his place in the second round. robert kubica has taken a significant step towards making a return to formula 1 with a role as reserve driver at williams for 2018. the pole has not raced in f1 since suffering life—changing injuries in a rally crash seven years ago. williams have signed sergey sirot—kin as a race driver to partner canadian lance stroll, after deciding the russian out—performed kubica in a test last autumn. but kubica will work on development and take part in some practice sessions. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. well, there's been some significant accumulations of snow across parts of northern ireland and scotland, the far north of england, and we continue to see wintry showers, snow showers, through the course of the night, early into wednesday so that's prompted the met office to issue an amber warning for parts of south—west scotland, northern ireland, for this
hawkins took the first frame with a century break, but wilson then went 3—2 in front with a break of, wilson pushed through to take the final two frames and book his place in the second round. robert kubica has taken a significant step towards making a return to formula 1 with a role as reserve driver at williams for 2018. the pole has not raced in f1 since suffering life—changing injuries in a rally crash seven years ago. williams have signed sergey sirot—kin as a race driver to partner...
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empowering -- in this panel the associate attorney general rachel brand, air force secretary heather wilson and principal deputy director of national intelligence sue gordon talked about national security issues. >> thank you so much, i know it's a long afternoon and we wanted to get everything covered so appreciate you guys hanging in there. our last panel is going to be a national security and public safety. as you may have been aware, secretary neilson has been on the hill this morning testifying and as of a few hours ago, she was still there, so she's going to be unable to join us today. but we do have sue gordon in her stead. she's the principal deputy director of dni, the director of national intelligence so she'll be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that she's pursuing. so with that, i'm going to introduce jessica ditto, who's a deputy communications director and she'll be moderating this panel. los angeles with heather wilson, heather brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. >> hello. good afternoon. thank you for being here an
empowering -- in this panel the associate attorney general rachel brand, air force secretary heather wilson and principal deputy director of national intelligence sue gordon talked about national security issues. >> thank you so much, i know it's a long afternoon and we wanted to get everything covered so appreciate you guys hanging in there. our last panel is going to be a national security and public safety. as you may have been aware, secretary neilson has been on the hill this morning...
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then in singing spring, wilson west mid school. 1 degrees below zero. me show you these numbers now across the entire region. 6 degrees in philadelphia, not quite a record, very close, though, talk about that tying record low, two atlantic city breaking record low temperature for this morning. >> records to beat: 4 degrees setback in 2016. i showed you, checking in right around six. so, still possible, and i'll be keeping my eye very close on that number for sure. so, here's what you can expected to. possible record morning cold in philadelphia. already dealing with the record morning cold, for portions of the region, less wind, that's going to make for a more comfortable afternoon, i guess, high temperatures still going to be in the teens , and 20's, and all be it with plenty of sunshine, more coming up in your full forecast, including some warmer air on the way. jan, back to you. >> headed in the right direction, thank you, chelsey. >> 6:32 now. he's being hailed a hero today , a philadelphia firefighter killed on the job. the row home fire he was bat
then in singing spring, wilson west mid school. 1 degrees below zero. me show you these numbers now across the entire region. 6 degrees in philadelphia, not quite a record, very close, though, talk about that tying record low, two atlantic city breaking record low temperature for this morning. >> records to beat: 4 degrees setback in 2016. i showed you, checking in right around six. so, still possible, and i'll be keeping my eye very close on that number for sure. so, here's what you can...
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tom wilson, in this edition of the cruise. >> he takes it up there. score! >> i'm tom wilson. >> helmet, visor, it's pretty standard. elbow pads. gloves. you're pretty much covered head to toe. >> there is johnny on perfectly. it feels like a glove. >> i try to protect the area. so. >> would you say that's the most important pad. >> i think so. tell me if i'm wrong.>> i go through 20 pairs of gloves each year and probably, 15 pairs per gauge. >> i'm tom wilson and thank you for coming inside my locker. >> georgetown beat st. john's 69-53. look at this uniform. twitter exploded over this. you know what i think? i don't like it. i'm an old-school georgetown guy. google their team colors. blue and gray. that's what comes up blue. it reminds me of this. [ music ] >> yes, vernon davis, tell them how i feel. >> i don't care, i don't care. yeah,. >> let's go old school. the wins or -- the wins or's are half way through the season. >> maybe, the b+ or b- for the team. >> i have one word for wall, that is work. they have to work hard to boost their grade up. they are
tom wilson, in this edition of the cruise. >> he takes it up there. score! >> i'm tom wilson. >> helmet, visor, it's pretty standard. elbow pads. gloves. you're pretty much covered head to toe. >> there is johnny on perfectly. it feels like a glove. >> i try to protect the area. so. >> would you say that's the most important pad. >> i think so. tell me if i'm wrong.>> i go through 20 pairs of gloves each year and probably, 15 pairs per gauge....
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rick wilson, i want to bring you in. you tweeted some stuff today and you talked about some issues but i just want to get your take before i read what you tweeted. >> sure. don, i think what we just saw with john tonight, who i kind of wish you'd left on the air because i was -- >> we're going to bring him back. but i just needed a moment. >> but i've got to tell you, the double horror of this whole thing is not only is this a president who is morally and mentally unfit to hold this office and he demonstrates it more and more every day, but that the thin veneer on this guy that he wasn't the exact same flavor of racist that his racist father was, who was involved in the klan, is stripped bare by this sort of statement, this sort of accusation. the republican party has fought for years to try to get out from under the shadow of being considered to be accommodating to racists. and this is a man who is single-handedly destroying the party of lincoln. you know, richard nixon met with martin luther king when he was the vice p
rick wilson, i want to bring you in. you tweeted some stuff today and you talked about some issues but i just want to get your take before i read what you tweeted. >> sure. don, i think what we just saw with john tonight, who i kind of wish you'd left on the air because i was -- >> we're going to bring him back. but i just needed a moment. >> but i've got to tell you, the double horror of this whole thing is not only is this a president who is morally and mentally unfit to...
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ken wilson is a great example. where is ken? ken wilson, the legendary ken wilson. hi, ken. come on over here, where we can see you, ken. you have to be happy with this. is ken doing a good job? ken's doing a good job. everybody knows ken. come on over here. come on up here, ken. come on, if you can make it. he'll figure out how to get that thing open. if he can't do it, nobody can, right? that's what he does. he works on machinery all the time. ken joined h & k 14 years ago as a mechanic and worked his way up to become a project foreman. because of our tax cuts, ken will save almost $2,200 in taxes. you just got a $2,200 raise, huh? and if i had a head of hair like that, i really would have been -- i would have been president years ago, ken. years ago. but we've nearly doubled the amount of income tax at the rate of zero. so, ken, you've seen a big difference. come here. thank you. you said just the right thing. you never know. say something to your workers. >> it's not just me. it's everybody as a whole. we worked with a bunch of great people. everybody pulled together thi
ken wilson is a great example. where is ken? ken wilson, the legendary ken wilson. hi, ken. come on over here, where we can see you, ken. you have to be happy with this. is ken doing a good job? ken's doing a good job. everybody knows ken. come on over here. come on up here, ken. come on, if you can make it. he'll figure out how to get that thing open. if he can't do it, nobody can, right? that's what he does. he works on machinery all the time. ken joined h & k 14 years ago as a mechanic...
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northern ireland's mark allen playing kyren wilson. they are tied at 4-4 playing kyren wilson.is evening, this is the first session after the break. wilson at the table currently. looking to pot the green in a very tight opening frame. the first to ten wins it. neither man has been this far at the tournament previously. we will have a debut victor. the match will conclude tonight. it is live on bbc two. in netball, scotland beat northen ireland 52—31 in their final world cup qualifying match in perth. both teams had already qualified for the 2019 world cup in liverpool ahead of the match. scotland's victory means they have topped their group. british skiier dave ryding clocked the fastest time of the day on his second run in the world cup slalom in kitzbuhel. the 31—year—old was 25th after his first run, having made a big mistake. but he was more than six seconds quicker on his second, moving him up to ninth place overall. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. france's president, emmanuel macron, has told the bbc he shares th
northern ireland's mark allen playing kyren wilson. they are tied at 4-4 playing kyren wilson.is evening, this is the first session after the break. wilson at the table currently. looking to pot the green in a very tight opening frame. the first to ten wins it. neither man has been this far at the tournament previously. we will have a debut victor. the match will conclude tonight. it is live on bbc two. in netball, scotland beat northen ireland 52—31 in their final world cup qualifying match...
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jason momoa or patrick wilson?" look, i -- you'd beat me in a fight. [ laughter ] you play aquaman's half brother. >> yes. the smaller, shorter -- >> seth: orm. >> whiter half. >> seth: your name is orm? >> my name is orm. >> seth: that's great. >> i'm a bad ass in that movie. >> seth: yeah, no. >> he's the ocean master. >> seth: orm sounds like a guy you would be scared by. [ light laughter ] guys, look out, orm is coming! >> hey, guys! [ light laughter ] you know what's funny? you know what's funny? we would -- on my chair -- 'cause the chair in the movie -- i don't know why i'm referring to the chair. but it would say "orm." and we'd put tape so it says "norm." which made me even less -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: when you go under water, you would drop the "n." >> that's right. he's awesome. >> seth: this is really cool. your kids are 8 and 11. >> yes. >> seth: and your wife, who is also an actor. >> yes. >> seth: the two of you direct -- you've directed musicals of theirs at school. >> yes, we direct the eleme
jason momoa or patrick wilson?" look, i -- you'd beat me in a fight. [ laughter ] you play aquaman's half brother. >> yes. the smaller, shorter -- >> seth: orm. >> whiter half. >> seth: your name is orm? >> my name is orm. >> seth: that's great. >> i'm a bad ass in that movie. >> seth: yeah, no. >> he's the ocean master. >> seth: orm sounds like a guy you would be scared by. [ light laughter ] guys, look out, orm is coming!...
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and an artist like clagett wilson, nobody wanted to buy his paintings. they were just reminders of awful things that had happened that americans have participated in. there was a kind of cleaning your record. a collector bought them, never showed them, and they were eventually donated to the american art museum in 1981 and reside in dark cases. steve: and yet they were very real reminders of those soldiers who came back. what family and friends saw when the men came back. explain these pictures. mr. lubin: this is even hard to look at. americans -- many more british, german, and french were more badly wounded than the americans because they were not there very long. but men were horribly disfigured. the first war where a man could be shot in the face and survive. before, if your face was blown away, there is no survival. but because of new technologies and ambulances that could move fast and antibiotics, they were able to save these men, get them to the hospitals. but the faces were so badly damaged, they could not be sent back to the front. because thei
and an artist like clagett wilson, nobody wanted to buy his paintings. they were just reminders of awful things that had happened that americans have participated in. there was a kind of cleaning your record. a collector bought them, never showed them, and they were eventually donated to the american art museum in 1981 and reside in dark cases. steve: and yet they were very real reminders of those soldiers who came back. what family and friends saw when the men came back. explain these...
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william barber and minister jonathan wilson-hartgrove. your thououghts?i'm sitting here thinking, i just want to mention, the cochair of the poor people's campaign is probably looking at that and like me saying, what in the world? you say that as during the campaign and you laugh about it. another person is in office and you say they're doing a good job. policies -- and you're supporting the policies. so here's the question. if you're supporting g the policies of a racist, xenophobic am a what does that make you? that is i would have to have a policy focus. remember, it was lindsey graham i believe and others who came out quickly, tim scott, against what happened in charlottesville. most politicians will be shrewd enough to do that. that doesn't mean they are white supremacists and nationalist. graham, mr. is, mr. scott who is black -- you can be black and be a supremacist, at least one who encourages it and i think you can be -- where do you stand on restoring the voting rights act? where do you stand on health care? because you do know that when you cut
william barber and minister jonathan wilson-hartgrove. your thououghts?i'm sitting here thinking, i just want to mention, the cochair of the poor people's campaign is probably looking at that and like me saying, what in the world? you say that as during the campaign and you laugh about it. another person is in office and you say they're doing a good job. policies -- and you're supporting the policies. so here's the question. if you're supporting g the policies of a racist, xenophobic am a what...
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in fact, abc 7 news reporter tiffany wilson just arrived there on scene. tiffany, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, jessica. if you look behind me, you can see cars are starting to stack up here. a road crew went by putting down the cones. this all started when the san francisco police department called the chp saying that they had received word from some victims that they had been shot, at 280 south and alemany boulevard. it was at 3:23 this morning that chp started their investigation of that shooting here at 280. now, we just spoke to a chp spokesperson about those victims. take a listen to what he had to say. >> there were several victims, anywhere between three to six. >> all in one car? >> at this time we unfortunately, don't know. we're just investigating and collecting evidence and making the proper arrangements to get this investigated properly. >> reporter: now, the chp is here on scene. they are looking for that evidence. the entire highway is shut down. they are redirecting traffic off of alemany boulevard. they are allowing it to get back
in fact, abc 7 news reporter tiffany wilson just arrived there on scene. tiffany, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, jessica. if you look behind me, you can see cars are starting to stack up here. a road crew went by putting down the cones. this all started when the san francisco police department called the chp saying that they had received word from some victims that they had been shot, at 280 south and alemany boulevard. it was at 3:23 this morning that chp started their...
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secretary wilson: we have been given more authority. we are delegating down. they gave us eight more yesterday. they have delegated more down, secretary lord did. of our second-level protocol, there are 42 of them. all 42 are with the assistant secretary. of the third level, there are 373 of those. 274 are at the full colonel level or below. we have pushed authority backed down. we need to make sure they have the skills and education to be they areo those jobs, all busting butts. they are going to make this work. we are going to keep bureaucracy out of their way. that is what big it up every morning to do, to support the guys and gals on the line who are taking the fight to the enemy. that is a tremendously satisfying piece of work. david: when we were doing a story on space command to an half years ago, you told me about -- two and a half years ago, you told me about geosynchronous orbit. we've been talking about the importance of geosynchronous orbit with the satellites. up told me you would put awareness satellites. they were not operational when we were ta
secretary wilson: we have been given more authority. we are delegating down. they gave us eight more yesterday. they have delegated more down, secretary lord did. of our second-level protocol, there are 42 of them. all 42 are with the assistant secretary. of the third level, there are 373 of those. 274 are at the full colonel level or below. we have pushed authority backed down. we need to make sure they have the skills and education to be they areo those jobs, all busting butts. they are going...
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wilson met with hundreds of men who suffered ghastly wounds. upon leaving the chamber of horrors, the president was as white as death. and his hands trembled, he appeared to stagger, suffering was on his face and he seems completely crushed. these letters and journals were found here at the national world war i museum and memorial thanks to a wonderful artist named stacy peterson that had never been published before. when we think of memorials, we visit massive structures of steel and stone like liberty tower outside. in many ways, letters and emails as fragile and delicate as some of them are are among the most powerful and enduring forms of remembrance we have. capturing history from a scholarly standpoint, put us in the eye of the storm, these troops and families are more than stenographers mechanically recording what they have seen. what they created is real work of art and like all masterpieces they transcend the subject, these are not just about war. they are about love and loss, grief and courage, heartbreak and resilience in many ways.
wilson met with hundreds of men who suffered ghastly wounds. upon leaving the chamber of horrors, the president was as white as death. and his hands trembled, he appeared to stagger, suffering was on his face and he seems completely crushed. these letters and journals were found here at the national world war i museum and memorial thanks to a wonderful artist named stacy peterson that had never been published before. when we think of memorials, we visit massive structures of steel and stone...
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wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, my full statement will be in the record but i would like to summarize a few remarks to open. what happened in sutherland springs, was absolutely awful. a mass murder of people gathered together to pray. why? it was clear very early that mr. kelly's criminal history was not reported, and it should have been. our review has determined that the breakdown in reporting was not limited to this case and it was not limited to this detachment. the actions that we have taken since then include steps to add steps to case management for both the office of special investigations and also the air force security forces so that cases cannot be closed just at the local detachment, that higher headquarters must also check off that fingerprint records have been filed. a third check has been added that when the file is actually archived, the file is checked again to make sure that the fingerprints have been put on record. we've also added a requirement that the person working the case not only
wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, my full statement will be in the record but i would like to summarize a few remarks to open. what happened in sutherland springs, was absolutely awful. a mass murder of people gathered together to pray. why? it was clear very early that mr. kelly's criminal history was not reported, and it should have been. our review has determined that the breakdown in reporting was not limited to this case and it was not limited to this detachment. the actions that...
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and the europeans are actually receptive to what wilson is pushing. he'll come out with the 14 points. his idea of what a modern peaceful world would look like. he is all about creating the peace, more than he is about waging the war. and in the beginning when he arrives and he arrives in europe shortly after the armistice. he is met with cheering throngs everywhere he goes. the more he sits down with the sharks in the tank, the less he is able to get what he wants. at the end while the europeans like the idealism that he's pushing, this is the ugliest war in human history. and there's a wide belief, especially in france and in italy, that they need to get something in return for the sacrifices that they have pushed. the most important people that wilson is unable to win over are the american people. that his idea of a league of nations that will keep a great war from happening again does not resonate with the american people. we have made the world safe for democracy. we have done everything we possibly can. europeans don't seem to want to really buy
and the europeans are actually receptive to what wilson is pushing. he'll come out with the 14 points. his idea of what a modern peaceful world would look like. he is all about creating the peace, more than he is about waging the war. and in the beginning when he arrives and he arrives in europe shortly after the armistice. he is met with cheering throngs everywhere he goes. the more he sits down with the sharks in the tank, the less he is able to get what he wants. at the end while the...