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let's start with august wilson. august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named daisy. she is a cleaning lady. we are talking about a mixed relationship. his mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. how he is negotiating african-american existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working as an artist and as a writer. it is part of the mission he is undertaking. he is the fourth of the six children. and they live in the hill district of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. a lot of what wilson is going to talk about deals with the great migration. i have mentioned that in this class before. the great migration is what happened after reconstruction i
let's start with august wilson. august wilson was born frederick august kittle on april 27, 1945. his mother's name was daisy wilson. she was a cleaning lady. his father's name was frederick august kittle. he was a german baker. i want you guys to pay attention. race matters in a very specific way. race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. so, his father, frederick august kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. his mother is a black woman named...
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woodrow wilson not the headline. this column mobbed the capital, guards powerless, hoodlums hurl caustic remarks at marchers. this paragraph, the lead has 17 superlatives the. the biggest crowd, the angriest mob, the most dutiful girls. it is terrific press but also look at the editorial cartoons. there is little pencil neck woodrow wilson thinking he gets the spotlight on the day of his inauguration but ta-da, there's a separatist literally stealing the spotlight from him. the 1913 march was sort of the turning point for the final push to actually get the amendment through congress. in addition to being a great publicity ploy it was a reintroduction of the federal amendment of the strategy. i'm going to race through a little bit of political history here. feel free to ask questions about it later because i'm going to go really fast. the original separatists, they were abolitionists. some of them came to suffrage because what they really wanted was abolition and could not get that done without the vote. there were pe
woodrow wilson not the headline. this column mobbed the capital, guards powerless, hoodlums hurl caustic remarks at marchers. this paragraph, the lead has 17 superlatives the. the biggest crowd, the angriest mob, the most dutiful girls. it is terrific press but also look at the editorial cartoons. there is little pencil neck woodrow wilson thinking he gets the spotlight on the day of his inauguration but ta-da, there's a separatist literally stealing the spotlight from him. the 1913 march was...
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. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes. >> according to prosecutors, wilson claimed ofreel made sexual advances to hum and that triggered his violent reaction. a judge sentenced him to 15 years to life. over the years ofreel has sat in on wilson's parole hearings. >> i prayed let me listen with open ears. let me see if i think he can change? >> on his third try, the parole
. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes. >> according to prosecutors, wilson claimed ofreel made sexual advances to hum and that triggered his violent reaction. a judge sentenced him to 15 years to life. over the years ofreel has sat in on wilson's parole hearings. >> i prayed let me listen with open ears. let me see if i think he can change? >> on his third try, the parole
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. >> timothy wilson is 49 years old. but yesterday wilson was granted parole. the family has sent letters to the governor hoping to stop his release. >> my daughter meghan was 6 when john was murdered. >> reporter: john will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of read stories to them. >> carol is his widow. john was a softwe murdered in davis 26 years ago by this man, timothy wilson of san francisco. when he first murdered john, he had what i call dead eyes in the courtroom during the trial. >> reporter: in court wilson claimed he made sexual skranss toward him. >> wilson said that triggered his violent response because he had been sexually abused by a child. but he was convicted by a jury. >> carol sat in on the parole hearings. >> they reviewed all his violence before that. he had restraining orders against him. he had assaults. in fact, that morning he had assaulted a waitress in the ash bury district. >> reporter: and this week on his third try a parole board decided at 49 wilson is no longer a danger to society. >> i'd be lying
. >> timothy wilson is 49 years old. but yesterday wilson was granted parole. the family has sent letters to the governor hoping to stop his release. >> my daughter meghan was 6 when john was murdered. >> reporter: john will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of read stories to them. >> carol is his widow. john was a softwe murdered in davis 26 years ago by this man, timothy wilson of san francisco. when he first murdered john, he had what i...
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reportero: wilson dijo que Él se devolverÁ a honduras. >> creo que la mejor decisiÓn es regresar.pro quiere aumentar en casi 900 por ciento las tarifas para apelar las deportaciones, y las de reapertura o reconsideraciÓn de un caso migratorio. expertos califican esta propuesta como de ciertos migra de tener estatus legal. reportero: la decisiÓn del presidente trump quiere aumentar este costo a $975. >> la Única forma que se puede justificar es que donald trump lo estÁ haciendo por algo caprichoso, con represalia y odio. es la Única manera que uno puede justificar que el aumento sea de 900 por ciento. reportero: segÚn este abogado, no recuerda un aumento similar. $975 serÍa el costo para apelar la decisiÓn de un juez de inmigraciÓn y $875 si la persona quiere que el caso sea reconsiderado por una junta de apelaciones. >> elevar este costo es criminal para los inmigrantes que quieren una nueva vida en este paÍs. reportero: aproximadamente 30,000 personas han apelado sus casos en este aÑo fiscal. se espera que con este aumento en los s, ese nÚmero se reducirÍa dramÁticamente. para es
reportero: wilson dijo que Él se devolverÁ a honduras. >> creo que la mejor decisiÓn es regresar.pro quiere aumentar en casi 900 por ciento las tarifas para apelar las deportaciones, y las de reapertura o reconsideraciÓn de un caso migratorio. expertos califican esta propuesta como de ciertos migra de tener estatus legal. reportero: la decisiÓn del presidente trump quiere aumentar este costo a $975. >> la Única forma que se puede justificar es que donald trump lo estÁ...
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but now, said wilson, we're a great united country. woven together with steel rails and copper wires. and what we need now is an efficient government, a strong and nimble government -- that was one of his favorite adjectives applied to the government, -- and at the heart of that must be a strong president who can be emancipated from the separation of powers, interpreting the mood of the country, marginalizing congress. what's remarkable about woodrow wilson and subsequent progressives was a, how forthright they were in rejecting the founders' premises and how remarkably successful they have been. the principal monument to their success is the modern presidency. for years conservatives believed what i in retrograde still believe, which is in congressional supremacy. they recognized that the growth been teddye has roosevelt woodrow wilson, , frankland eleanor roosevelt, lyndon johnson, and therefore, they feared executive power. then republicans had the heady experience of ronald reagan as president. and they, too, fell in love with exec
but now, said wilson, we're a great united country. woven together with steel rails and copper wires. and what we need now is an efficient government, a strong and nimble government -- that was one of his favorite adjectives applied to the government, -- and at the heart of that must be a strong president who can be emancipated from the separation of powers, interpreting the mood of the country, marginalizing congress. what's remarkable about woodrow wilson and subsequent progressives was a,...
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i'm jane harmon, the president and ceo of the wilson center. i'm a rm toer nine-term member of congress. and happy to be here, a place where we engage in bipartisan, civil conversation. deep research and active thinking about the future of our world. in that spirit, let me introduce the fifth time that evo dalder and the chicago council is here. it's a great partnership that we have with the chicago council and in this report and prior reports it's an enduring alliance. it's also reassuring to me to learn the good news in this report. that by huge bipartisan margins continue to support an active u.s. role in foreign policy and world affairs. much of the vision for that role, a little brag here started with woodrow wilson. who served as president a century ago. wilson's words are on the wall. part of the quotes say this. it is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war. but the right is more precious than peace. and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts. for democracy, for the right of
i'm jane harmon, the president and ceo of the wilson center. i'm a rm toer nine-term member of congress. and happy to be here, a place where we engage in bipartisan, civil conversation. deep research and active thinking about the future of our world. in that spirit, let me introduce the fifth time that evo dalder and the chicago council is here. it's a great partnership that we have with the chicago council and in this report and prior reports it's an enduring alliance. it's also reassuring to...
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>> good morning, welcome to we wilson center. i'm jane harman, president and c.e.o. of the wilson center, former nine-term member of congress, happy to be here, a place where we engage in bipartisan, civil conversation, deep research and active thinking about the future of our world. in that spirit, let me introduce the fifth time that the chicago council are here to release their survey of american public opinion. it's a great partnership that we have with the chicago council and in the parlance of this report and prior reports, it's an enduring alliance. it's also reassuring, certainly to me, to learn the good news in this report. that americans by huge, bipartisan, huge, bipartisan margins continue to support an active u.s. role in foreign policy and world affairs. much of the vision for that role, a little brag here, started with woodrow wilson, our 28th president, for whom this center is named, who served as president a century ago. downstairs in the memorial hall which you all passed through, wilson's words are on the wall. part of the quotes say this. it is a
>> good morning, welcome to we wilson center. i'm jane harman, president and c.e.o. of the wilson center, former nine-term member of congress, happy to be here, a place where we engage in bipartisan, civil conversation, deep research and active thinking about the future of our world. in that spirit, let me introduce the fifth time that the chicago council are here to release their survey of american public opinion. it's a great partnership that we have with the chicago council and in the...
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but the family is challenging that decision afraid of what might happen if wilson is released. >> we had a restraining order against him. he had assaults. in fact, that morning he had assaulted a waitress. >> if governor newsom doesn't step, in timothy wilson could be out on parole early next year. >>> the long-standing feud between the city of santa clara and the 49ers continues. now, the 49ers are suing the city. on tuesday, the santa clara city council voted to end an agreement that allowed the 49ers to run nonnfl events like concerts at levi stadium. the city claims the 49ers have mismanaged the event and lost money of the 49ers argue santa clara is losing money because it is a restriction, like early curfews that it puts on artists who perform at levi. the attempt to end the agreement is said to be unlawful. >>> police have searching for a person who fired several shots into a building on a local campus. police released these videos of a man from different angles seen around san jose state university around the time of the shooting, you can see he was wearing a surgical mask, ta
but the family is challenging that decision afraid of what might happen if wilson is released. >> we had a restraining order against him. he had assaults. in fact, that morning he had assaulted a waitress. >> if governor newsom doesn't step, in timothy wilson could be out on parole early next year. >>> the long-standing feud between the city of santa clara and the 49ers continues. now, the 49ers are suing the city. on tuesday, the santa clara city council voted to end an...
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-wilson center in the video search box. coming up later life that afternoon today we will cover a white house briefing on customs and border protection from the james brady briefing room. is start 12:30 eastern . we will have live you here on cspan2. a little later, the attorney general will announce investigations into practices of large tech firms. watch that life today starting at 2 pm eastern area also here on cspan2, is available online at c-span.org or listen live with the free radio area. >> promises back today from their summer and difficult work., the house howling in at 2 pm, the legislative work, members will debate prebuilt lot oil and gas drilling in the arctic national wildliferefuge also known as and water, the atlantic and pacific coast in the eastern gulf of mexico . watch live coverage of the house on c-span and over on cspan2 the senate returned at 3 pm eastern. lawmakers will continue working on the president's executive nominations including allowing us ambassador to the united nations kelly pratt to re
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poco despuÉs wilson se dirigiÓ al puente, luego de la verificaciÓn de su cita en torno a estados unidoseron un programa que opera en cuatros unidades fronterizas de estados unidos. >> nuestro programa permitirÁ atender mÁs rápido onas que tienen causas justas para entrar al paÍs. >> para los inmigrantes que asisten a los juicios por videoconferencia esta es la Única entrada al paÍs, luego de varias horas wilson regresÓ al paÍs y esto nos respondiÓ. >> fue a travÉs de una pantalla grande. >> quÉ piensas del progr >> deslizarse al paÍs. >> wilson dijo que se regresarÁ a honduras, y agregÓ que su pensamiento no cambiarÁn. palmira: representantes de la iglesia la luz del mundo le mandaron una carta a sus seguidores que si su lÍder se pueden retirar, utilizaron una nueva estrategia para enfrentar a su lÍder quien enfrentan varios cargos. una niÑa de cinco aÑos fue secuestrada por su ramiro: la fiscalÍa de chapas informe que ya fueron detenidos cinco implicados en el tema, pudieran pasar hasta 170 aÑos de prisiÓn. ivan macÍas con la informaciÓn. ivan: la pequeÑa fue secuestrada por su niÑera,
poco despuÉs wilson se dirigiÓ al puente, luego de la verificaciÓn de su cita en torno a estados unidoseron un programa que opera en cuatros unidades fronterizas de estados unidos. >> nuestro programa permitirÁ atender mÁs rápido onas que tienen causas justas para entrar al paÍs. >> para los inmigrantes que asisten a los juicios por videoconferencia esta es la Única entrada al paÍs, luego de varias horas wilson regresÓ al paÍs y esto nos respondiÓ. >> fue a travÉs...
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i was in ukraine covering the election for the wilson center. i got to see it firsthand.was a comedian before he became a politician. president in his tv show. rantays a guy who puts a on social media. that goes viral about anticorruption in ukraine. suddenly, he finds himself on the ballot, becomes president, and starts to reform. powery ways, his path to has mimicked that. he has huge support in ukraine, over 70%. he is pursuing a very aggressive anticorruption program so far. host: at the united nations, president zelinski discussed the phone call with president trump and whether he felt pressured. here is what he said. [video clip] >> i am sorry, but i do not want in the elections of usa. we had a good phone call. we spoke about many things. i think nobody pushed me. president trump: in other words, no pressure. felt no it possible he pressure at all from president trump given all the aid going back-and-forth? guest: i think you are right. luxurious not in a position to choose allies. it was probably looking to establish a relationship. in the call, he expresses thank
i was in ukraine covering the election for the wilson center. i got to see it firsthand.was a comedian before he became a politician. president in his tv show. rantays a guy who puts a on social media. that goes viral about anticorruption in ukraine. suddenly, he finds himself on the ballot, becomes president, and starts to reform. powery ways, his path to has mimicked that. he has huge support in ukraine, over 70%. he is pursuing a very aggressive anticorruption program so far. host: at the...
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joe wilson, bbc news, the oval.tford fought back from two goals down at half—time to draw 2—2 at home to arsenal. quite some start for quique sanchez flores in his first match since being reappointed watford manager. pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice in the first half to put the visitors in front, but they really unravelled after the break. tom cleverly taking advantage of some incredibly sloppy play by the gunners. that made it 2—1 before roberto pereyra rolled in a late penalty to help watford take only their second point of the season. in the second half, we're tried to ta ke in the second half, we're tried to take care, knowing that if we lost the face to the match, it could be really, go to for us. so, keep the confidence for the second half but to play a different game, because i prefer to play a different game, because i p refer to to play a different game, because i prefer to start in 00 second half. try to win the second half. that was the message for the players, and the players understand it well, th
joe wilson, bbc news, the oval.tford fought back from two goals down at half—time to draw 2—2 at home to arsenal. quite some start for quique sanchez flores in his first match since being reappointed watford manager. pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice in the first half to put the visitors in front, but they really unravelled after the break. tom cleverly taking advantage of some incredibly sloppy play by the gunners. that made it 2—1 before roberto pereyra rolled in a late penalty...
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wilson's diplomatic struggles in paris in 1919. and of hoover's concurrent battles in paris as american relief administrator. that same year, 1958, at president eisenhower's invitation, hoover represented the united states at the brussels world's fair. people of belgium honor the man who had saved so many of their lives during the .eal of 1914 to 1918 he, in turn, reflected on that occasion about the historical significance of the crv. it had brought lasting benefits to the world. it had pioneered the methods of relief for great famines. it had developed a system for maintenance and rehabilitation of children during war and other upheavals. between 1959-1964, as hoover neared the age of 90, he published a four volume history of the american-led enterprises in compassion, as he called them, that had brought food relief to tens of millions of people in the era of the two world wars. he entitled his massive narrative "an american epic." he wanted his fellow americans to know the truth about the great humanitarian achievements of the 2
wilson's diplomatic struggles in paris in 1919. and of hoover's concurrent battles in paris as american relief administrator. that same year, 1958, at president eisenhower's invitation, hoover represented the united states at the brussels world's fair. people of belgium honor the man who had saved so many of their lives during the .eal of 1914 to 1918 he, in turn, reflected on that occasion about the historical significance of the crv. it had brought lasting benefits to the world. it had...
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a parole panel decided to release timothy wilson yesterday. he served a quarter century behind bars for beating a bay area father to death in the '90s. the widow feels he'll hurt someone again. it was the everyday ritual in the home while carroll fixed dinner, her husband john tended to their seven kids. story time with dad immortalized in this painting. >> i don't want anyone else to go through what we've been through. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes. >> according to prosecutors, wilson claimed ofreel made sexual advances to hum and that triggered his violent reaction. a judge sentenced him to 15 years to life. over the years ofreel has sat in on wilson's parole hearings. >> i prayed let me listen with open ears. let me see if i think he can change? >> on his third try, the parole board decided that wilson is no longer a danger to society. the family does not agree. >> i don't want someone to come to me and say why didn't you stop this man. >> t
a parole panel decided to release timothy wilson yesterday. he served a quarter century behind bars for beating a bay area father to death in the '90s. the widow feels he'll hurt someone again. it was the everyday ritual in the home while carroll fixed dinner, her husband john tended to their seven kids. story time with dad immortalized in this painting. >> i don't want anyone else to go through what we've been through. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san...
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shortly after w wilson wrwrote a "washington post" op-ed about bush, theyey outed wilson's wif, valerie plame, as a covert cia operative. in 2004, joseph wilson appearerd on democracy now! >> the title of my piece is "what i did not find an africa." i was acting in response to a question by the vice president to check out allegations that iraq had attempted to purchase significant quantity of uranium from that country. it was a very important question because iraq would only have one use for uranium, that would be nuclear weapons programs and that wouldld have been the one piece of incontrovertible evidence he was attempting to reconstitute nuclear weapons programs. which would have lent to some credence to the notion that the saidng gun might be -- i there was nothing to this. amy: to see our full interview with the late joseph wilson, visit democracynow.org. his ex-wife valerie plame is now runnining for congress in new mexico. and those are some of the headlines. this is democrcracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as the democratic led house moves s
shortly after w wilson wrwrote a "washington post" op-ed about bush, theyey outed wilson's wif, valerie plame, as a covert cia operative. in 2004, joseph wilson appearerd on democracy now! >> the title of my piece is "what i did not find an africa." i was acting in response to a question by the vice president to check out allegations that iraq had attempted to purchase significant quantity of uranium from that country. it was a very important question because iraq...
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police say at the time of her arrest, wilson claimed she was only trying to teach her co-worker not toafraid of firearms. she's pleaded not guilty. >> i'm elated that right now that the threat has been eliminated. >> reporter: meanwhile, a 16-year-old in fresno, california, is under arrest accused of saying he wanted to shoot up his school on social media. and in yet another case in california, three 14-year-olds are under arrest after someone alerted police to what they called troubling social media posts. at the teenagers' homes investigators say they found two handguns along with a replica ar-15. >> i can tell you right now if officers encounter this at a school, out on the street, someone drops it out of the car, and points at an officer, all i can say it's a high probability of a deadly confrontation. >> in each of these cases authorities say bystanders did the right thing calling police because they were concerned. >>> alex trebek says he's staying positive despite a setback in his cancer fight. the "jeopardy" host is undergoing a second round of chemo as he battles pancreatic ca
police say at the time of her arrest, wilson claimed she was only trying to teach her co-worker not toafraid of firearms. she's pleaded not guilty. >> i'm elated that right now that the threat has been eliminated. >> reporter: meanwhile, a 16-year-old in fresno, california, is under arrest accused of saying he wanted to shoot up his school on social media. and in yet another case in california, three 14-year-olds are under arrest after someone alerted police to what they called...
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and kpix 5's wilson walker says the secretary blames that on san francisco itself. right, wilson? >> reporter: right. just about the time the president's plane was landing, secretary carson was arriving at the housing development in san francisco. and we didn't get really to see the tour. that was a behind the scenes affair, but when it was done, the secretary did make comments on pretty much all things san francisco, housing an holessness. as you might expect, the protestors arrived well before the h.u.d. secretary's motorcade. >> i would like to know how much is it costing the city top carson's safety? >> kind of a spectacle in the neighborhood today. >> it was. hopefully it's for a good thing. >> well, there's no question that the local policies drive these kind of issues. there is absolutely no question about that. >> reporter: ben carson was speaking from inside one of the city's new affordable housing developments right across the street from one of the city's old developments, now set for replacement. and carson set the blame for the city's housing struggles squarely on the
and kpix 5's wilson walker says the secretary blames that on san francisco itself. right, wilson? >> reporter: right. just about the time the president's plane was landing, secretary carson was arriving at the housing development in san francisco. and we didn't get really to see the tour. that was a behind the scenes affair, but when it was done, the secretary did make comments on pretty much all things san francisco, housing an holessness. as you might expect, the protestors arrived well...
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a parole panel decided to release timothy wilson yesterday.e served a quarter century behind bars for beating a bay area father to death in the '90s. the widow feels he'll hurt someone again. it was the everyday ritual in the home while carroll fixed dinner, her husband john tended to their seven kids. story time with dad immortalized in this painting. >> i don't want anyone else to go through what we've been through. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes. >> according to prosecutors, wilson
a parole panel decided to release timothy wilson yesterday.e served a quarter century behind bars for beating a bay area father to death in the '90s. the widow feels he'll hurt someone again. it was the everyday ritual in the home while carroll fixed dinner, her husband john tended to their seven kids. story time with dad immortalized in this painting. >> i don't want anyone else to go through what we've been through. >> his killer, timothy wilson was a 23-year-old from san...
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food administration, a special wartime agency created at the request of woodrow wilson, to stimulate american food production and create surpluses for export to allies. food would win the war, became hoover's slogan. by the autumn of 1918, the usa had become a cornucopia, beyond which, british, french and italians could draw with increasing confidence. five days after the armistice in 1918, president wilson dispatched hoover to europe to take charge of food distribution to a continent careening towards disaster. by now, not only belgium was the nation at risk. at the end of world war i, famine, disease and revolution swept across most of europe. it threatened to sunder a civilization already traumatized by the war to end all wars. while wilson and other allied leaders struggled to draft a peace treaty in paris, hoover, as the director of relief and chairman of a new government agency called the american relief administration, organized the dispersement of food to hungry people, and helped, thereby, to quell the danger of communist revolution in central europe. in many places, conditi
food administration, a special wartime agency created at the request of woodrow wilson, to stimulate american food production and create surpluses for export to allies. food would win the war, became hoover's slogan. by the autumn of 1918, the usa had become a cornucopia, beyond which, british, french and italians could draw with increasing confidence. five days after the armistice in 1918, president wilson dispatched hoover to europe to take charge of food distribution to a continent careening...
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harry wilson is known for set pieces too.some find fruitcakes but here he showed the instinct to double the advantage. that spurred a response from the saints. but aaron ramsey it was equal to everything coming at him until steve cook gave southampton opportunity they did not miss. his first goal of this season denying bournemouth a first clean sheet of the season. the visitors to go advantage might have been restored had their penalty appeal not been turned down for him and said they had to withstand a barrage of attacks and at times looked like they might not hold on. but in their search for an equaliser, southampton loss or concentration at the back as callu m loss or concentration at the back as callum wilson took advantage to seal the victory his club had had to wait almost 66 years for. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports headlines. danny willett is the joint leader at the halfway stage of the pga championship at wentworth in surrey. he's tied on ii—under—par with spain's jon rahm after a second ro
harry wilson is known for set pieces too.some find fruitcakes but here he showed the instinct to double the advantage. that spurred a response from the saints. but aaron ramsey it was equal to everything coming at him until steve cook gave southampton opportunity they did not miss. his first goal of this season denying bournemouth a first clean sheet of the season. the visitors to go advantage might have been restored had their penalty appeal not been turned down for him and said they had to...
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. >>> w this morning, ndar pagoas kl scho fol.tingormer ater depu alexis wilson bought atin ak47 andd shewantguno- dn00 pt eoig sool. now wilson wasppin s itu ninthge hang swastikusasn hermaking then manning has been with towls.hels fbeinlyin, aed a new definition of the word they. it n to ferre identityhe t st aed wer aall s.li bridal 16-inig.ch. ieersung alalight. lle s radpan nextht le'rycek mae trip from new jersey to maryland for a special event avelioday me'ltalk toingews ne debate b d. diwho k atoo ♪ bk.ac snackat ♪ nd bacat sk :2ll 99 n 3 ge itting ready for oktoberfest to the wharf. a kind race c holly will have more on the weiner 500. plus dewelopments in the abuse investigation involvingad bit knee spears d. mike thomas joining us live before he heads upwait toee thog coming up in our next 30. >>> 9:30:30 is our time. familyfr andnds cok robertieshe d from complications of breastumerce cs robertieshe d from complications of breastumerce cs most of me, long before i had moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritisa ist for lifhe ringleader. ha forward: thee.n ra kept me from any
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at 8:00 a discussion on play wright august wilson. >> the things that are moat vathe august wilson are his desire to move black people from the margins to the center. saying what is true about us snap what matters to us about our lives? >> and sunday, the 1919 silent army film motor convoy about a track from washington, d.c. totn francisco. and at 8:00, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work he and his team of mostly american volunteers built it into a remarkable organization. it had its own flag, its own fleet. it negotiated what you might call treaties with some european powers. its leader, hoover, enjoyed informal if a medic immunity -- diplomatic immunity and traveled freely among enemy lines. announcer 1: explore our nation's past and american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> c-span cities tour is in lansing, where we are visiting the michigan history center museum. they have launched a brand-new exhibit where they're asking viewers to take a look at some everyday objects. suzanne fischer" we are looking at our new exhibits, secret lives of michigan objects. secret
at 8:00 a discussion on play wright august wilson. >> the things that are moat vathe august wilson are his desire to move black people from the margins to the center. saying what is true about us snap what matters to us about our lives? >> and sunday, the 1919 silent army film motor convoy about a track from washington, d.c. totn francisco. and at 8:00, herbert hoover and his world war i relief work he and his team of mostly american volunteers built it into a remarkable...
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no, absolutely not. >> to both of these gentlemen, towering american names each, warren and wilson it occurs to me, jim warren and rick wilson in this case, thank you very much for sharing part of your evening with us. coming up, you heard it mentioned. a very special guest whose latest film is more like eight films because that's what the subject matter demanded. ken burns is here to talk about his latest work involving in part that man. panera's new warm grain bowls are full of good. full of flavor. color. full of... woo! full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. now available for delivery. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me-ow. should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you o
no, absolutely not. >> to both of these gentlemen, towering american names each, warren and wilson it occurs to me, jim warren and rick wilson in this case, thank you very much for sharing part of your evening with us. coming up, you heard it mentioned. a very special guest whose latest film is more like eight films because that's what the subject matter demanded. ken burns is here to talk about his latest work involving in part that man. panera's new warm grain bowls are full of good....
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andrew wilson, thank you so much for joining us today.mmerzbank downgrades its revenue outlook as it confirms a strategy revamp that has underwhelmed investors. we speak to the cfo, stephan engels. do not miss that interview at 8:00 a.m. london time. that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we are in positive territory on equity futures. %uro stoxx 50 futures up 0.3 after we saw quite a risk obsession in the u.s. yesterday with investors grappling with the implications of the political risk over there. tune into bloomberg radio live on your mobile device and dab digital in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are live from our european headquarters in london. i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in frankfurt. got a new toppe dog? france is set to outpace germany in growth after it's 2020 budget . it european futures higher. the open is less than 30 minutes away. anna: almost a
andrew wilson, thank you so much for joining us today.mmerzbank downgrades its revenue outlook as it confirms a strategy revamp that has underwhelmed investors. we speak to the cfo, stephan engels. do not miss that interview at 8:00 a.m. london time. that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we are in positive territory on equity futures. %uro stoxx 50 futures up 0.3 after we saw quite a risk obsession in the u.s. yesterday with investors grappling with the implications of the...
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tonight we visit the tulane classroom of professor john ray proctor to earn about play write august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and pla play. here is a preview. perform the narrative of blackness in such a it becomes universal, -- maybee there can be america t the rest of to go you know what, this that hasg of blockness -- blackness that has happened level step gical away it is just a mother and that is a son. look at rose and troy in we are hearing the story of a man and a woman, right? they don't really concern themselves with the white world around them. they are concerned with their lives. process of exposing or deeply personal, showing the specific and personal is an attempt it make did -- to make that universal. > learn more about august wilson tonight at 8:00 p.m. and midnight on lectures and history. the classroom here on american history tv. the manhattan project was a nuclear weapons research and conducted operation during word war two. it was disbanded in 1946 one the war's under. history tv a an veteran talks about the aftermath and impact on the main de
tonight we visit the tulane classroom of professor john ray proctor to earn about play write august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and pla play. here is a preview. perform the narrative of blackness in such a it becomes universal, -- maybee there can be america t the rest of to go you know what, this that hasg of blockness -- blackness that has happened level step gical away it is just a mother and that is a son. look at rose and troy in we are hearing the story of a man...
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including woodward wilson. we will question over here.fourth row, second from my right. >> thank you i am sending with the voice of america. and you mention that the president has had harsh words for traditional u.s. allies, and the other side of that, he prays on the north korean leader in the russian president and other authoritarian leaders. does your survey say anything about how americans view that, do you think that will be important when they go to the voting booth? >> we did not really ask about that, we asked about opinions of the leaders which are low of kim jong-un in higher among republican statistics. it's still a small minority. i would say, i think that perhaps this presidential election round, more than others, people will be judging the character, the way the president imports himself to our allies in the world and even more diffused than a specific policy or reader and that's how it might come into play. >> other questions? >> in the back and then we will go to you. thank you. aaron hurley. on my page 16 when looking at
including woodward wilson. we will question over here.fourth row, second from my right. >> thank you i am sending with the voice of america. and you mention that the president has had harsh words for traditional u.s. allies, and the other side of that, he prays on the north korean leader in the russian president and other authoritarian leaders. does your survey say anything about how americans view that, do you think that will be important when they go to the voting booth? >> we did...
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willy wilson who's running against dick durbin for the senate. dr. wilson. it's great to see you. and jesus, thank you for being here. [ applause ] dr. wilson, your story like so many of these stories is both so inspiring and tragic. you've gone into business and done fabulously well, you worked your tail off, incredible work. and your son, omar, was tragically shot and killed within 24 hours of being released from prison. now, you didn't even want to bail them out. but eventually you relented. he was released from prison, 24 hours later, he was dead. you named your business after him. omar medical supplies. and you're here today to tell us what can we do and what can you do and others in the business community to try to give these kids a way out of the life of drugs and gangs? >> i think we have to find economic development, jobs, contracts, things of that nature. we have to put our family, our kids first. the city has made an investment, but they haven't made an investment within the african-american community or latino communities as they do other communities, right? we can cha
willy wilson who's running against dick durbin for the senate. dr. wilson. it's great to see you. and jesus, thank you for being here. [ applause ] dr. wilson, your story like so many of these stories is both so inspiring and tragic. you've gone into business and done fabulously well, you worked your tail off, incredible work. and your son, omar, was tragically shot and killed within 24 hours of being released from prison. now, you didn't even want to bail them out. but eventually you relented....
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we thought that this topic especially necessitated return of rick wilson. so we've asked to speak privately with him for just this segment. i want you to see the fox news treatment. of said subject from just tonight. >> starting to figure this out. straws for me and not for thee. don't like it? tough, stop your whining and eat your insects or your pets, or your neighbors. we're heading out for a cheeseburger. >> speaking of cheeseburgers, tonight laura ingraham seemed to dine out on what looked like red meat with two incandescent light bulbs and a number of plastic straws in the middle. rick, we're having a little fun here, but given the work that has paid for your home over the course of your professional life, if i asked you to, could you not put together an ad for the republicans to come at the democrats this way? they're coming for your light bulbs, your straws, your cheeseburgers, any other red meat you've got around the house, your guns, certainly, and the keys to your ford f-150. >> i drive an f-250 super duty diesel, so they'll come for that first o
we thought that this topic especially necessitated return of rick wilson. so we've asked to speak privately with him for just this segment. i want you to see the fox news treatment. of said subject from just tonight. >> starting to figure this out. straws for me and not for thee. don't like it? tough, stop your whining and eat your insects or your pets, or your neighbors. we're heading out for a cheeseburger. >> speaking of cheeseburgers, tonight laura ingraham seemed to dine out on...
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i'm going to ask rick wilson and jennifer rubin next. rick wilsod jennifer rubin next. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, because i am cured. talk to your doctor about mavyret. (classical music playing throughout) hey. you must be st
i'm going to ask rick wilson and jennifer rubin next. rick wilsod jennifer rubin next. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up...
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wilson walker joins us now from the chase center. wilson. >> reporter: we are on the expanded platform that was installed right across the street from chase center here. you see the t line coming and going here. traffic not bad right now. third wnthe street. so is this the combination that will finally deliver for us the traffic jam that so many have feared? >> yes, it will because as i've said before many times, people will not give up their cars to come to these events when we have public transportation. >> reporter: fresh traffic concerns along third street today. even though chase center's first concert wasn't heavy among traffic complaints. but the use of both ballpark and arena -- >> when you could have people coming in for a giants came and coming in for a taylor swift or madonna concert. >> reporter: swap madonna for dave matthews and here we are. but we're a bit remove friday the hype of giants demand. last night they had their smallest crowd since 2010. >> you got a but what going pp force and the chase center in full force
wilson walker joins us now from the chase center. wilson. >> reporter: we are on the expanded platform that was installed right across the street from chase center here. you see the t line coming and going here. traffic not bad right now. third wnthe street. so is this the combination that will finally deliver for us the traffic jam that so many have feared? >> yes, it will because as i've said before many times, people will not give up their cars to come to these events when we...
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wilson's family needs your prayers now. and two young kids, which he mentioned often on social media. in fact, less than a month ago was this post, wilson dropping off his son at kindergarten, writing, happy first day of school, little buddy. gregory eels died also this week. he took his own life. he was the executive director of counseling and psychological services at the university of pennsylvania, a job he had taken in march after spending 15 years doing a similar job at cornell in ithica, new york. he had been an outspoken advocate of mental health, even giving a ted talk on resilience in 2015. >> in your heart is broken, make art with the pieces. i like to think it's actually when your heart is broken. probably more accurate. all of us will face times when our heart is broken. and resilience is about what we do with that. can we make art with those pieces? i also like this other quote describing a character in the thrill of grass. she had fouled off the curves that life had thrown at her. i see a lot of students that
wilson's family needs your prayers now. and two young kids, which he mentioned often on social media. in fact, less than a month ago was this post, wilson dropping off his son at kindergarten, writing, happy first day of school, little buddy. gregory eels died also this week. he took his own life. he was the executive director of counseling and psychological services at the university of pennsylvania, a job he had taken in march after spending 15 years doing a similar job at cornell in ithica,...
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otherwise, we would have said rudy giuliani was a lock to be president. >> okay, rick wilson, since weished you used to beat or try to beat democrats for a living, look at all these campaigns. all the democrats who can fog up a mirror as you mentioned are in the race for president. what campaign would you like to work for? what campaign would you be least apt to want to work for? >> well, i can give you the least apt thing right now. i would least like to work for communist ron paul, bernie sanders. i think the guy's a recipe for electoral disaster, and i know what's going to happen now. my twitter feed is about to turn into a hot, radioactive stew of bernie bots. >> and it never is. but go ahead. >> no, not at all. i think the candidate right now who's having her breakout moment is elizabeth warren. she may be having that moment she needs to establish herself as the front-runner, but we'll see. biden is still in the fight. he's going to be in the fight until the last dog dies because he's got high name i.d. he's got a lot of resources. he's got a lot of relationships. he's very strong
otherwise, we would have said rudy giuliani was a lock to be president. >> okay, rick wilson, since weished you used to beat or try to beat democrats for a living, look at all these campaigns. all the democrats who can fog up a mirror as you mentioned are in the race for president. what campaign would you like to work for? what campaign would you be least apt to want to work for? >> well, i can give you the least apt thing right now. i would least like to work for communist ron...
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roslyn wilson has been in touch that oui’ roslyn wilson has been in touch that our diction is so goodat wonderful. are already in: many of tomorrow's front pages are already in: a warning from the prime minister on tomorrow's telegraph — tories who defy borisjohnson by trying to stop a no—deal brexit will be expelled from the party. more of the same on the telegraph, as the prime minister warns rebel tory‘s, "i'll kick you out the party!" mps who block no—deal will be banned from standing as conservatives. ready steady chaos! the metro warns westminster mayhem looms as mps prepare to return to work tomorrow after downing street signalled any new laws to block a hard brexit could simply be ignored. the financial times reports that a labour government would cost uk companies £300 billion by shifting shares to staff in one of the biggest state raids on the private sector to take place in a western democracy. back me or i'll sack you! more warnings from the prime minister to any tory rebels threatening to block a no—deal brexit on the daily mail. a similar headline across tomorrow's guard
roslyn wilson has been in touch that oui’ roslyn wilson has been in touch that our diction is so goodat wonderful. are already in: many of tomorrow's front pages are already in: a warning from the prime minister on tomorrow's telegraph — tories who defy borisjohnson by trying to stop a no—deal brexit will be expelled from the party. more of the same on the telegraph, as the prime minister warns rebel tory‘s, "i'll kick you out the party!" mps who block no—deal will be banned...
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and rick wilson is back with us. the trump tariffs has not been emphasized as some of us might have expected it to be by the democratic candidates and certainly not by the questioners in the debate. and so it's hard for the candidates to try to steer over to something that the questioners generally have not been bringing up. but david plouffe i think has a very important point there. >> absolutely. and i think david is a thousand percent correct. i think that there's a real opportunity to talk about how donald trump is actually betraying the voters that he claimed he help. and he's made economic issues a paramount concern. he's bragged about the economy. well, the way people think about the economy is in their paychecks and in job losses. and this is a cold, hard fact. 300,000 jobs lost because of the actions of a president. that is something i agree, every single democrat should be talking about tomorrow. >> and rick wilson, in what used to be the republican party, every republican senator would be on the floor of t
and rick wilson is back with us. the trump tariffs has not been emphasized as some of us might have expected it to be by the democratic candidates and certainly not by the questioners in the debate. and so it's hard for the candidates to try to steer over to something that the questioners generally have not been bringing up. but david plouffe i think has a very important point there. >> absolutely. and i think david is a thousand percent correct. i think that there's a real opportunity to...
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clinton wilson, known as ‘king aggi', was the leader of one of britain's most notorious gangs of drugrs, the aggi crew. a group of friends from east bristol who grew up to become violent and dangerous criminals. the police couldn't grab me off of this road here. i would stand right here with my back to them, like this, yeah? they ain't grabbing me, because if they grab me, all of them's running it. so we've got a problem, simple as that. because you were such a tight group? because we were such a tight group. the aggi crew ruled bristol's crack cocaine market with intimidation and violence. but when clinton wilson's criminal empire crashed around him, he lost most of his adult life to prison. but 20 years on, and bristol is still the crack capital of england. now, clinton wants to stop other young people getting involved in drug dealing, ending up in prison or worse. you have to understand these kids nowadays. they‘ re running around with swords, you know. but i know that they don't know that if they stab you, you're going to die. our main story tonight — cracking down on knife crime.
clinton wilson, known as ‘king aggi', was the leader of one of britain's most notorious gangs of drugrs, the aggi crew. a group of friends from east bristol who grew up to become violent and dangerous criminals. the police couldn't grab me off of this road here. i would stand right here with my back to them, like this, yeah? they ain't grabbing me, because if they grab me, all of them's running it. so we've got a problem, simple as that. because you were such a tight group? because we were...
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it is great to be back here at the wilson city. i really appreciate the support . the support of the cold war international history project. and a shut out for all that you have done to make it possible to come out here. i want to talk about this book. a simple, but profound question. which is how we as an international community avoid world war iii? the first half of the 20 century, we have so far managed to avoid it. the answers that scholars have given, has to do with the spread of democracy. the development of nuclear weapons, or the structure of the international system. and one of the arguments is a sort of provocative and i think it an interesting claim, a non- obvious reason. secrecy. i argue that the factors, the spread of democracy, are insufficient to prevent the logical, geopolitical agreements . civil wars happen. interest, opportunistic or defensive remain. in the clashes of interest, militarized disputes, that could escalate to larger and larger conflict. for the bar, limited war, is difficult, very hard to sustain. the adversary may not respect the
it is great to be back here at the wilson city. i really appreciate the support . the support of the cold war international history project. and a shut out for all that you have done to make it possible to come out here. i want to talk about this book. a simple, but profound question. which is how we as an international community avoid world war iii? the first half of the 20 century, we have so far managed to avoid it. the answers that scholars have given, has to do with the spread of...
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ambassador joe wilson has died, a career diplomat, wilson called out the second bush administration overp-ed, he openly questioned the bush white house's information saying it manipulated intelligence related to iraq's nuclear weapons program to justify an invasion. wilson called writing that op-ed his patriotic duty. that disagreement led to the public unmasking of wilson's then wife, valerie plame, as a cia agent. he was a familiar face on this network in recent years. he was 69 years old. ali develop svelshi, wilson was alumni of my school, u.c. santa barbara. i was privileged to sit down and have a couple drinks with him last year when i was giving the commencement speech. he told me all about writing that op-ed and his position on the iraq war, but also some crazy stories about ant a barbara in the 1970s, burning down the bank of america building and riots. he lived through, dare i say, some interesting tiles. >> we all remember yellow cake, the controversy that was involved in. whether you were talking to him in a bar or on tv, he was forthcoming and interesting to talk to and he w
ambassador joe wilson has died, a career diplomat, wilson called out the second bush administration overp-ed, he openly questioned the bush white house's information saying it manipulated intelligence related to iraq's nuclear weapons program to justify an invasion. wilson called writing that op-ed his patriotic duty. that disagreement led to the public unmasking of wilson's then wife, valerie plame, as a cia agent. he was a familiar face on this network in recent years. he was 69 years old....
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i'm going to ask rick wilson and jennifer rubin next. the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or wor
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