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that made of it was it wilson's peace, wilson's treaty, not america's treaty. the second thing was he went on this gigantic tour, wasted enormous amounts of energy, when votes,tly changed no when he really needed to be doing was sitting in washington with ironfisted negotiations guys -- with guys like lodge, trying to find a compromise. wilson almost certainly overestimated at this moment the power of public opinion to change votes in the senate. but a lot of his most important defenders say this is the key point. woodrow wilson, who wrote this, was still healthy. but in november 1919 and march 1920, wilson ordered democrats to vote no on the treaty rather than accept lodge's reservations. wilson aborted his own offspring. the argument is that his increasing psychological rigidity is what caused this collapse and made it impossible for him to make the compromise. this would be the consequences of a gigantic medical crisis. wilson refused to compromise. what, therefore, is the story we are trying to see here? what we are seeing is probably there was no way to ge
that made of it was it wilson's peace, wilson's treaty, not america's treaty. the second thing was he went on this gigantic tour, wasted enormous amounts of energy, when votes,tly changed no when he really needed to be doing was sitting in washington with ironfisted negotiations guys -- with guys like lodge, trying to find a compromise. wilson almost certainly overestimated at this moment the power of public opinion to change votes in the senate. but a lot of his most important defenders say...
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the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, woodrow wilson college, the woodrow wilsonessorship of english, the woodrow wilson scholars program, and so on. in each instance, deploying wilson's name was a mark of high esteem. even though some students declared that princeton had not changed since wilson's era, the fact of the matter is the university had changed, if belatedly and in measurable ways. the measurement was mostly related in terms of demographic change over time. women, racial, sexual, and religious minorities, international students, all were now regular members of the community. however, the vestiges of earlier ideology lingers. it wasn't just about woodrow wilson. his name was the most easily attached to the set of values that the university no longer -- the legacy review committee acknowledged this and made it clear it was committed to a university that was welcoming and inclusive. while the committee recommended that wilson's name remain attached to the various buildings and awards, it declared that princeton was obliged to be more of a steward of wilson
the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, woodrow wilson college, the woodrow wilsonessorship of english, the woodrow wilson scholars program, and so on. in each instance, deploying wilson's name was a mark of high esteem. even though some students declared that princeton had not changed since wilson's era, the fact of the matter is the university had changed, if belatedly and in measurable ways. the measurement was mostly related in terms of demographic change over time....
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they appeal to woodrow wilson and woodrow wilson only to end the war. britain and france were firmly relieved. germany said, we are appealing to you. sounded like it would be a soft win in the world. thought, we will appeal to you and you only on the basis andour working-point speech i want you to see -- by the way, the key point about this. at if you are thinking and world war this is how the territorial situation looked when the war ended. allied soldiers. this is not like world war two at all. the germans have control of in or miss swats. they are telling themselves, we may be losing here, but we won won there.-- isn they appeal -- which really interesting, everyone in the united states expects the president to reject the appeal and he stuns everyone. instead of rejecting the appeal, he asks them a question. you understand if we end this war, we will end it in a way that cannot be resumed. who does your government speak it is your german governments before? does it speak for the old glasses, -- old classes, or do you speak for the people? weeks ofene
they appeal to woodrow wilson and woodrow wilson only to end the war. britain and france were firmly relieved. germany said, we are appealing to you. sounded like it would be a soft win in the world. thought, we will appeal to you and you only on the basis andour working-point speech i want you to see -- by the way, the key point about this. at if you are thinking and world war this is how the territorial situation looked when the war ended. allied soldiers. this is not like world war two at...
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huff noticed a maroon sedan parked in wilson's driveway.t matched the description of the drive-by car. >> mike huff says, "hey, i want to talk to you about this shooting. what do you know?" and michael is trying to hide a gun. huff sees the gun and takes the gun. ballistic tests showed that that was the gun that, you know, was used to kill karen summers. >> reporter: it seemed damning, but wilson told detectives he was hiding the gun for malcolm's friend, de'marchoe, and had given de'marchoe the bullets. wilson was arrested for holding the gun, but his story lined up with what police were hearing from two eyewitnesses -- malcolm and de'marchoe killed karen summers. these witnesses said that they saw malcolm and de'marchoe there. they saw the shooting. they identified them. suddenly malcolm was in almost the same situation his brother had been in three years before and telling a tulsa homicide detective exactly the same thing -- "i'm innocent." >> i'm like, "whoever is telling you this, they're obviously mistaken. i didn't have nothing to do
huff noticed a maroon sedan parked in wilson's driveway.t matched the description of the drive-by car. >> mike huff says, "hey, i want to talk to you about this shooting. what do you know?" and michael is trying to hide a gun. huff sees the gun and takes the gun. ballistic tests showed that that was the gun that, you know, was used to kill karen summers. >> reporter: it seemed damning, but wilson told detectives he was hiding the gun for malcolm's friend, de'marchoe, and...
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and speaking of woodrow wilson. [crowd murmuring] perhaps he should have thought more carefully about his words on april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the united states congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. and we all know the words. speech, wilsone proclaimed, "the world must be made safe for democracy. we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the face and freedom of nations can make them." perhaps more than any other group, african americans seized upon the blatant hypocrisy of wilson's pledge and appropriated micro seat as an ideological weapon in the cause for equality. by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new negro, both in the united states and beyond. events in summer 1917 painfully revealed that black people would face a war for their democratic rights and very humanity on american soil, before the first troops
and speaking of woodrow wilson. [crowd murmuring] perhaps he should have thought more carefully about his words on april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the united states congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. and we all know the words. speech, wilsone proclaimed, "the world must be made safe for democracy. we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the face and freedom of nations can make...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to wilson's family after they left court. she has more from oakland for us. >> even though it's been two years, it's still fresh to me. it still seems like yesterday. >> reporter: nia wilson's family hardly ever missed a court date for her killer, john lee cowell. and even in the middle of a pandemic, today was no different. during a virtual sentencing hearing, the family watched as a judge sentenced cowell to life in prison without the possibility of parole. wilson's mother, alicia grayson, wore a personalized face mask with her youngest daughter's name and picture. >> it was good to finally look him -- well, you know, through tv and let him hear my voice. >> reporter: cowell was convicted back in march of first-degree murder for stashing and killing wilson as she was stepping offer a train at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station nearly two years ago. cowell was also convicted of attempted murder for stabbing nia's older sister latifah, who spoke at today's sentencing. >> what i want him to understand is the pain that you inflict
nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to wilson's family after they left court. she has more from oakland for us. >> even though it's been two years, it's still fresh to me. it still seems like yesterday. >> reporter: nia wilson's family hardly ever missed a court date for her killer, john lee cowell. and even in the middle of a pandemic, today was no different. during a virtual sentencing hearing, the family watched as a judge sentenced cowell to life in prison without the...
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wilson: thank you. the commission on the status of black men and boys is a bill that's long overdue. the commission will review police brutality, gun violence, fatherhood, recruiting and training black male teachers and even speakers, which play an important role in the lives of black boys. welfare reform and the 1994 crime bill, which includes the controversial three strikes provision andujar, sentencing guidelines -- and harsh sentencing guidelines, will also be resisted -- revisited. these federal policies left a devastating impact black men and boys in america. the underlying goal of the commission is to interrupt the school to prison pipeline and to better understand and eventually eliminate the educational and social chasms that have made it extraordinarily difficult for black meals to become upwardly -- males to become upwardly mobile. mrs. mcbath: perhaps the most dangerous issue facing black boys in our country is racism itself. too often they are perceived as criminals by the time they reach t
wilson: thank you. the commission on the status of black men and boys is a bill that's long overdue. the commission will review police brutality, gun violence, fatherhood, recruiting and training black male teachers and even speakers, which play an important role in the lives of black boys. welfare reform and the 1994 crime bill, which includes the controversial three strikes provision andujar, sentencing guidelines -- and harsh sentencing guidelines, will also be resisted -- revisited. these...
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wilson: thank you, madam speaker. on thursday, the commission on unail lenable rights of the state department worth -- unalienable rights of the state department report was released. the commission was chaired by harvard legal scholar maryanne glindon, quote, america's founding was the most significant event in the history of human rights. discriminate mike pompeo, who convened the commission, doubled down on the combative and incendiary nature of the report. mr. pompeo summarized their central contention about america's role in the global fight for human rights in nine memorable words. america is special. america is good. america does good. it upholds a limited concept of unalienable god given rights grounded in sovereign nation states. the unalienable rights commission report is a thoughtful and carefully recent document that may serve as an important landmark in future debates, end of quote. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never for get september 11 and the global war on terrorism. i yield back. the
wilson: thank you, madam speaker. on thursday, the commission on unail lenable rights of the state department worth -- unalienable rights of the state department report was released. the commission was chaired by harvard legal scholar maryanne glindon, quote, america's founding was the most significant event in the history of human rights. discriminate mike pompeo, who convened the commission, doubled down on the combative and incendiary nature of the report. mr. pompeo summarized their central...
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got rid of the name so i suggested and the fed woodrow wilson was a racist after president woodrow wilson find the federal reserve act into law on the evening of december 23rd 1913 he told the men and women grouped around him quote i feel that i have had a part in completing a work which i think will be of lasting benefit to the business of the country so councils affair right council 5 council culture news accounts of the 5th everything i spent counseled up and sold now is meaningless unless you counsel both that unless you counsel the fed then cancelling all those t.v. shows canceling all those celebrities tearing down all those statues doing all those protest is meaningless with a capital m. you have wasted your life away completely you are a waste you are a waste if you don't counsel the fed if you don't counsel the fed then you've wasted your life it's that simple millennial jhansi baby boomers and gen x. if you do not cancel the fed you have been born into this world for no purpose and the fed of course is what i had said in my tweet and this was this is a motto that has been going
got rid of the name so i suggested and the fed woodrow wilson was a racist after president woodrow wilson find the federal reserve act into law on the evening of december 23rd 1913 he told the men and women grouped around him quote i feel that i have had a part in completing a work which i think will be of lasting benefit to the business of the country so councils affair right council 5 council culture news accounts of the 5th everything i spent counseled up and sold now is meaningless unless...
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tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings. and now here's your host, joel mchale. >> that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who used to host a basic cable clip show. yes, the despair of covid continues. but the good news is, i'm currently relieving myself on national television, and there isn't a damn thing the fcc can do about it. i'm kidding. i have a terrible urinary tract infection. nothing comes out. you know, guest hosting a talk show in a global pandemic isn't a job many people would say yes to, but it could be worse. i could be hosting the people's choice awards again. >> no! >> okay. nice crew you got there, jimmy. they're yelling through masks, by the way. a lot of soft droplets are flying. it was a dark time. i'm here because jimmy is gone for the summer. he bought part of wyoming, and it's way more responsibility than he thought it would be. he's currently on horseback in a dumb hat like an extra on that show "y
tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings. and now here's your host, joel mchale. >> that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who used to host a basic cable clip show. yes, the despair of covid continues. but the good news is, i'm currently relieving myself on national television, and there isn't a damn thing the fcc can do about it. i'm kidding. i have a terrible urinary...
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so i think that wilson, that even in the field for which wilson is most admired, his racism played aole. and so that's why i've never been comfortable with woodrow wilson being a hero the way he has been treated. other presidents, where they have acted in ways that have benefited the country and those ways are not permeated by their pinched racist views, then you have this moment where you're juggling and you're saying, well, we should remember them for this as opposed to that. after all, even richard nixon, who committed abuse of power and engaged in real crimes, still deserves credit for the opening to china. >> annette, what do you think of wilson? the man who wanted the league of nations and in a way has defined america's international role ever since, and yet resegregated the federal bureaucracy in an act of real overt racism? >> well, he was a terrible person. i mean, as for princeton, he made modern princeton. he took it from a sleepy college to something that is the thing that we think of today as a great university. and he was president of the united states, the league of na
so i think that wilson, that even in the field for which wilson is most admired, his racism played aole. and so that's why i've never been comfortable with woodrow wilson being a hero the way he has been treated. other presidents, where they have acted in ways that have benefited the country and those ways are not permeated by their pinched racist views, then you have this moment where you're juggling and you're saying, well, we should remember them for this as opposed to that. after all, even...
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jackie wilson was the man. fight me on this, jackie wilson was the man.ank you, tim for the request. send us your request. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. and if you have some spare time today, go to youtube and watch jackie wilson perform on the ed sullivan show, i promise you i promise you it will be worth your while. it's go back to dave. ♪ >>> i agree, sal. san francisco subway project reached a milestone yesterday. the subway was connected to the new rail system that clears way for testing in a couple months. once its completed its runs, it will run to chinatown. it was supposed to run in 2018, but was delayed. now it is expected to start running late next year. >>> a lawyer in martinez is helping struggling people with food who need a meal. we also see how he is boosting restaurant business by bringing them together. >> order up! >> the lunch rush at luigi's deli in martinez has slowed during the pandemic. owner, david, getting a boost from a donor. >> going day by day, wondering how you're going to make rent, and then somebody
jackie wilson was the man. fight me on this, jackie wilson was the man.ank you, tim for the request. send us your request. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. and if you have some spare time today, go to youtube and watch jackie wilson perform on the ed sullivan show, i promise you i promise you it will be worth your while. it's go back to dave. ♪ >>> i agree, sal. san francisco subway project reached a milestone yesterday. the subway was connected to the new rail...
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wilson walker on the impact you will see starting monday morning. >> on monday indoor malls will close and outdoor dining will continue but there is some gray area and some confusion. >> the noon news of the last phase of shutting some things down, i figure that retail might be next. >> the gift shop owner is not surprised that san francisco's tightening policies to slow the spread of coronavirus that she is not quite sure what the city means by closing nonessential offices. >> i don't know. typically and the last shutdown did not fit into the category as far as we knew, the essential business category. >> not sure. >> we have flatten the curve once and we must do it again. >> the mayor announced the new roles as part of the landing on the state's coronavirus watchlist with new restrictions set to take effect on monday but we are still awaiting clarification on what exactly will happen have to close under the nonessential language but the mayor saved her strongest language today for the issue of masks. >> if you choose not to wear a mask when you go out and you are delaying the reopeni
wilson walker on the impact you will see starting monday morning. >> on monday indoor malls will close and outdoor dining will continue but there is some gray area and some confusion. >> the noon news of the last phase of shutting some things down, i figure that retail might be next. >> the gift shop owner is not surprised that san francisco's tightening policies to slow the spread of coronavirus that she is not quite sure what the city means by closing nonessential offices....
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it's based on charles wilson peele's own diary he wrote at the time. he wrote a more expanded memoir of it later in life. he actually did a painting that he called the crossing of the delaware. it has not survived but he described it in a series of letters to thomas jefferson in 1818. he noted that for him, this was the lowest moment of the revolution. he wanted to do a painting that captured the suffering of the soldiers as they were coming up out of the river. included the presence of women and children also and wanted to acknowledge their presence as camp followers and the fact that they were along and in the army and sharing the suffering and sacrifice of those who helped to win independence. as you pass the peale brothers , of ours, that scene is taking , as thomas payne, who we know of course as the author of "common sense" is with the army. he's penning an essay which he published a week or two ladder -- later called "the american crisis number one." that's who he writes those immortal words, "these are the times that try men souls." the sunshin
it's based on charles wilson peele's own diary he wrote at the time. he wrote a more expanded memoir of it later in life. he actually did a painting that he called the crossing of the delaware. it has not survived but he described it in a series of letters to thomas jefferson in 1818. he noted that for him, this was the lowest moment of the revolution. he wanted to do a painting that captured the suffering of the soldiers as they were coming up out of the river. included the presence of women...
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joe wilson reports. cannot see time hovering above old trafford but you can sense it in england's desperation to take wickets. and their disappointment when they didn't. just one west indies batsman fell before lunch on wednesday. —— sunday. a brave fielder to stand so close and to catch. all eyes on the ball, now more than ever. the referee sanitising the ball after one of the fielders admitted he had used saliva on the ball. here comes sam curran. accurate bowling will never go out of fashion whatever happens to lockdown hair. in the absence ofjofra archer, england needed a bowling star. craig brown suite defy them. england did not have time for bad luck, their only choice was hard work. stokes. mistake, that we'd gone for 75. england needed more. late afternoon archer was seen in the practice room preparing. brookes lbw. black was clean bowled. you wait hours for the match to change and then suddenly this. chris woakes dismissed jason holder but west indies glided past 270. no follow—on, england have
joe wilson reports. cannot see time hovering above old trafford but you can sense it in england's desperation to take wickets. and their disappointment when they didn't. just one west indies batsman fell before lunch on wednesday. —— sunday. a brave fielder to stand so close and to catch. all eyes on the ball, now more than ever. the referee sanitising the ball after one of the fielders admitted he had used saliva on the ball. here comes sam curran. accurate bowling will never go out of...
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a former ku klux klan member elwin wilson confessed to being part of the white mob that bloodied lewis and other fres -d others nearly 48 years ago. he noted in his 2012 book across the bridge that wilson was the first of his attackers to apologize for his actions. wilson traveled to washington a short time later to meet lewis face to face and ask for forgiveness. without a moment of hesitation, i looked back at him and said i accept your apology, john lewis wrote. this was a great testament to the power of love to overcome hatred. john lewis had another incident that i thought was worth mentioning this morning as well. it was another example of forgiveness. kevin mur any wasn't born -- murphy wasn't born until a year after john lewis was knocked unconscious from a blow by a wooden coke cola crate in 1961 after the freedom riders pulled into montgomery, alabama at the bus station. but as the city's police chief in 2013, mr. murphy wanted to issue an apology for the officers who declined to step in as the white mob descended on lewis and his bus-riding colleagues. so when lewis and othe
a former ku klux klan member elwin wilson confessed to being part of the white mob that bloodied lewis and other fres -d others nearly 48 years ago. he noted in his 2012 book across the bridge that wilson was the first of his attackers to apologize for his actions. wilson traveled to washington a short time later to meet lewis face to face and ask for forgiveness. without a moment of hesitation, i looked back at him and said i accept your apology, john lewis wrote. this was a great testament to...
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. >> a man convicted of killing nia wilson will spend the rest of his life behind bars. da lin spoke to the family who waited years for justice .>> reporter: the wilson family originally wanted the death penalty that they say life in prison is even more fitting. in the impact statement the mother told the convicted killer that shhopes he lives a long life behind bars so he can suffer. the family says they too are serving a life sentence and one of her sisters says she is afraid to leave the house and has nightmares and life will never be the same. she and another sister watched nia take her last breath . two of the three sisters were stabbed in 2018 and he claimed the sisters were aliens. he pleaded guilty by reason of insanity that the judge ruled he was saying when he killed her. a judge sentenced him to life in prison for killing nia wilson and also sentenced him to life for the attempted murder of the sister. >> even though it's been two years, it is still fresh and seems like yesterday and it's hard to even talk about it without getting choked up. >> i did want the
. >> a man convicted of killing nia wilson will spend the rest of his life behind bars. da lin spoke to the family who waited years for justice .>> reporter: the wilson family originally wanted the death penalty that they say life in prison is even more fitting. in the impact statement the mother told the convicted killer that shhopes he lives a long life behind bars so he can suffer. the family says they too are serving a life sentence and one of her sisters says she is afraid to...
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callum wilson spotted or signed by va are. and to add insult to injury. for us now. it is not going to be a nice week for us. is not going to be a nice week for us. so bournemouth's feet is out of their hands, their premier league status hanging by a thread. bbc sport understands that watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with just two games to go. he's the third manager to be sacked by the club this season. watford are 17th in the league, dangerously close to the relegation zone. they need at least a point from their remaining matches against manchester city and arsenal if they're to stay up. earlier i asked our football reporter simon stone if there was any news of a replacement? my my understanding is that heaton mullins is going to stepan which is exactly what he did after the second of three sackings now for watford earlier this season when quique sanchez flores came back to the club, he was sacked. hidden melons stepped in then and a draw for the gene —— by the games he was in charge. that will keep watford up if he gets anotherjob. that i
callum wilson spotted or signed by va are. and to add insult to injury. for us now. it is not going to be a nice week for us. is not going to be a nice week for us. so bournemouth's feet is out of their hands, their premier league status hanging by a thread. bbc sport understands that watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with just two games to go. he's the third manager to be sacked by the club this season. watford are 17th in the league, dangerously close to the relegation zone....
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wilson will vote yes on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairman jerry nadler, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairman nadler will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congressman serrano will vote ea on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote yes on h.res. 1067. as the member designated
wilson will vote yes on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairman...
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once again for a statue of woodrow wilson or carving of woodrow wilson but that's just his desk.ort of anthropomorphizing the desk and that desk is the desk and i'm sure it's been used by other governors since. if it woodrow wilson was in a governor's mansion, should they band the governor's mansion and bring that down? what i'd like to see is something coherent and useful which might help for kids in camden, new jersey, which has very poor schools and lots of crying. let's focus on some things that actually make black lives better rather than the symbolism which doesn't accomplish much. >> martha: at the governor of new jersey would be more supportive of charter schools which have helped a lot of inner-city kids and, that would be a much more substantive change. why does south park get let off the hook do you think, really quick if you can? they get away with a lot. >> we have to take everything in context and understand what the intention is. i have to understand when people are being satirical and that sometimes when they're actually trying to make fun of people. i think south
once again for a statue of woodrow wilson or carving of woodrow wilson but that's just his desk.ort of anthropomorphizing the desk and that desk is the desk and i'm sure it's been used by other governors since. if it woodrow wilson was in a governor's mansion, should they band the governor's mansion and bring that down? what i'd like to see is something coherent and useful which might help for kids in camden, new jersey, which has very poor schools and lots of crying. let's focus on some things...
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library and museum's conference called "presidential partnerships: herbert hoover and presidents wilson, coolidge, truman and eisenhower." >> i'm going to introduce our second speaker. dr. george h nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. receiving the phd in history from harvard university his , dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945, was quickly published and remains a seminal study on this topic. on the recommendation of william f buckley, the hoover presidential library association, now the hoover presidential foundation, contracted with dr. nash to write a multivolume biography of herbert hoover. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover the engineer, the humanitarian, and master of emergencies remains the most thorough treatment of hoover's life from birth through the end of his work in the wilson administration, as head of the food administration. he expertly edited hoover's unpublished writings, and the freedom betrayed, herbert hoover's secret history of the second world war and its aftermath
library and museum's conference called "presidential partnerships: herbert hoover and presidents wilson, coolidge, truman and eisenhower." >> i'm going to introduce our second speaker. dr. george h nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. receiving the phd in history from harvard university his , dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement in america since 1945, was quickly published and remains a seminal study on this topic. on the...
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brian: edwin wilson? rep. lewis: yes, edwin wilson, mr.son, came to my office with his son, who had been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he had abused and attacked during the 1960's. he came and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked you, that beat you. i want to apologize. will you accept my apology? will you forgive me? he started crying. his son started crying. i started crying. he hugged me. i gave him a hug. he called me brother. i called him brother. and since then, i've seen the gentleman four more times. that was moving to a reconciliation. and even today, when i go back to places in alabama, other part of the south, young people and people not so young, some older people, white people of the south come up and say, mr. lewis, congressman lewis, i want to apologize to you on behalf of all of the white people of alabama of the south for what we did. brian: mr. wilson and you were in confrontation physically where he assaulted you where? rep. lewis: mr. wilson beat me, knocked me down, left me bloody at
brian: edwin wilson? rep. lewis: yes, edwin wilson, mr.son, came to my office with his son, who had been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he had abused and attacked during the 1960's. he came and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked you, that beat you. i want to apologize. will you accept my apology? will you forgive me? he started crying. his son started crying. i started crying. he hugged me. i gave him a hug. he called me brother. i called him brother. and...
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brian: edwin wilson? rep. lewis: yes, edwin wilson, mr. wilson, came to my office with his son, who had been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he had abused and attacked during the 1960's. he came and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked you, that beat you. i want to apologize. will you accept my apology? will you forgive me? he started crying. his son started crying. i started crying. he hugged me. i gave him a hug. he called me brother. i called him brother. and since then, i've seen the gentleman four more times. that was moving to a reconciliation. and even today, when i go back to places in alabama, other part of the south, young people and people not so young, some older people, white people of the south come up and say, mr. lewis, congressman lewis, i want to apologize to you on behalf of all of the white people of alabama, of the south, for what we did. brian: mr. wilson and you were in confrontation physically where he assaulted you where? rep. lewis: mr. wilson beat me, knocked me down, left me blo
brian: edwin wilson? rep. lewis: yes, edwin wilson, mr. wilson, came to my office with his son, who had been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he had abused and attacked during the 1960's. he came and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked you, that beat you. i want to apologize. will you accept my apology? will you forgive me? he started crying. his son started crying. i started crying. he hugged me. i gave him a hug. he called me brother. i called him brother....
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tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings.ur host, joel mchale. >> did you hear that? that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who used to host a basic cable clip show. yes, the despair of covid continues. but the good news is, i'm currently relieving myself on national television, and there isn't a damn thing the fcc can do about it. i'm kidding. i have a terrible urinary tract infection. nothing comes out. you know, guest hosting a talk show in a global pandemic isn't a job many people would say yes to, but it could be worse. i could be hosting the people's choice awards again. >> no! >> okay. nice crew you got there, jimmy. they're yelling through masks, by the way. a lot of soft droplets are flying. it was a dark time. i apologize. i'm here because jimmy is gone for the summer.
tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings.ur host, joel mchale. >> did you hear that? that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who used to host a basic cable clip show. yes, the despair of covid continues. but the good news is, i'm currently relieving myself on national television, and there isn't a damn thing the fcc can do about it. i'm kidding. i have a terrible urinary...
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. >> woodrow wilson tried to minimize the spanish flu. >> woodrow wilson pretended it didn't happen.discarding the existing advice from his own public health experts. >> woodrow wilson encouraged public events, told mayors and governors to have military parades. >> despite public warnings, president trump is encouraging thousands of people to gravitier for a fireworks display. >> you had national public health leaders saying such things as this is ordinary influenza by another name. >> view this the same as the flu. >> the surgeon general said if proper precautions are taken, you have no cause for alarm. >> this is no reason for panic at all. >> it's going to disappear one day. it's like a miracle, it will disappear. >> trevor: trump is making all the same mistakes that woodrow wilson once made. i know we said we wanted him to be more presidential but not that president. sometimes it seems like trump is a frankenstein but made up of only the worst parts of all previous presidents. we know he has the pandemic response of woodrow wilson, the racism of andrew jackson. the horniness of b
. >> woodrow wilson tried to minimize the spanish flu. >> woodrow wilson pretended it didn't happen.discarding the existing advice from his own public health experts. >> woodrow wilson encouraged public events, told mayors and governors to have military parades. >> despite public warnings, president trump is encouraging thousands of people to gravitier for a fireworks display. >> you had national public health leaders saying such things as this is ordinary...
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wilson walker is live at cal to show us how that will work. wilson? >> reporter: you have seen the video. you mite have heard a first- hand account of the swabbing, which is said to be a little bit uncomfortable. here at berkeley they are trying something a bill less invasive. >> it is easier. we don't need trapped health care providers to do the swabs. it can be done en masse more. >> reporter: all you have to do is spit in a tube. it could mean mass testing without the need for trained medical perm in r. kneel and much of that scarce medical equipment. >> less ppe, we can have people personal distance which is important to help our personnel tat help with the testing. >> reporter: this is a trial program for those rushing to m cay pus but it could be used for students returning in the fall. >> saliva seems to be the way to use some of the tools to monitor employees coming back to won. >> reporter: it is also a trial run for the test itself, which is being used under an emergency approval. researchers are still trying to nail down its reliability, wh
wilson walker is live at cal to show us how that will work. wilson? >> reporter: you have seen the video. you mite have heard a first- hand account of the swabbing, which is said to be a little bit uncomfortable. here at berkeley they are trying something a bill less invasive. >> it is easier. we don't need trapped health care providers to do the swabs. it can be done en masse more. >> reporter: all you have to do is spit in a tube. it could mean mass testing without the need...
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. >>> an emotional day for the family of nia wilson.he was the 18-year-old attacked and killed at random at an oakland b.a.r.t. station nearly two years ago. today the man convicted of killing her learned his sentence. nbc bay area spoke to the wilson family after the hearing. >> it seems like yesterday and it's hard to even talk about it sometimes without getting choked up. >> reporter: anything before the pandemic feels like a lifetime ago. but for the wilson family the pain from july 22nd of 2018 still feels fresh. >> we were just three black african-american women going on public transportation. >> reporter: also two years to this day john lee cowell killed and stabbed 18-year-old nia wilson as she was stepping off the train with her sisters at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station in oakland. cowell also stabbed wilson's older sister latifah who survived. cowell pled not guilty by reason of insanity. in march a jury convicted cowell of murder. today a judge sentenced cowell to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> i just wan
. >>> an emotional day for the family of nia wilson.he was the 18-year-old attacked and killed at random at an oakland b.a.r.t. station nearly two years ago. today the man convicted of killing her learned his sentence. nbc bay area spoke to the wilson family after the hearing. >> it seems like yesterday and it's hard to even talk about it sometimes without getting choked up. >> reporter: anything before the pandemic feels like a lifetime ago. but for the wilson family the...
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see why, wilson? >> reporter: yes, firefighters said when they got here this fire was already out of control and they had seen it hop from one building to the six buildings that were involved. in a matter of just minutes. it happened so fast they actually had to rearrange the way they were fighting the fire as it changed so quickly. you have seen the video now, really dramatic moment, here. in san francisco. not just for the neighbors but anyone in the general area. kind of hard to miss what was happening with the fire. the scale, now, you know, we have been wondering all day who was affected by this fire. we know there was maybe a roofing company involved. and, in just the last hour a woman walked right up to me and said, you know what? my building -- my business was in that building. it was a catering company, as you might expect this has been an already extremely difficult time for a business like that. and now, this fire, she told us a little bit about what her initial thoughts were, just on a day
see why, wilson? >> reporter: yes, firefighters said when they got here this fire was already out of control and they had seen it hop from one building to the six buildings that were involved. in a matter of just minutes. it happened so fast they actually had to rearrange the way they were fighting the fire as it changed so quickly. you have seen the video now, really dramatic moment, here. in san francisco. not just for the neighbors but anyone in the general area. kind of hard to miss...
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certainly we welcome that at the wilson center. want to try to get in as many of these questions as i can some just going to read some of them, fiona, if you don't mind and ask for your quick take. jennifer from cnn asks, can you reflect on how putin will see the u.s. announcement of a drawdown of troops in germany and how we might use or respond to that? >> yeah, i mean, all this, the germany, the troops come the whole kind of question but what nato's posture is going to be is clearly a preoccupation for putin and others. i mean, for the military planters among the kind of the main protagonists there. clearly they're looking to see how serious we are about ensuring european security in the way that we haven't up until now. we forward deployed a number of troops in response to what russia did in ukraine with crimea and donbass, and also after the intervention in syria to deter further incursions of this kind. and make it very clear that there would be a tripwire of the substantial nature if russia contemplated any major military op
certainly we welcome that at the wilson center. want to try to get in as many of these questions as i can some just going to read some of them, fiona, if you don't mind and ask for your quick take. jennifer from cnn asks, can you reflect on how putin will see the u.s. announcement of a drawdown of troops in germany and how we might use or respond to that? >> yeah, i mean, all this, the germany, the troops come the whole kind of question but what nato's posture is going to be is clearly a...
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wilson. ms. wilson, dr. wilson, we've responded trying to stimulate the economy by using primarily unemployment compensation, food assistance and other things. they're a bit of the suggestions like a payroll tax and capital gains tax holiday. which initiatives tend to stimulate the economy the most? which give you the best bang for the buck? >> according to the recent analysis by thomas mark zandi, finds that food assistance program has the largest bang for buck. one dollar spent food assistance generate $1.67 in gdp a year from now. unemployment insurance benefits our second with the bang for buck for $1.46. >> andme what about the payroll tax and the capital gains tax holiday? how do they score? >> i don't recall off the top of my had the exact numbers there but i will say that those typically have bang for buck under one dollar. >> thank you. dr. king, can you tell me a little bit about the importance after people been out of school for so long, the importance of potential summer programs? >> summer creat
wilson. ms. wilson, dr. wilson, we've responded trying to stimulate the economy by using primarily unemployment compensation, food assistance and other things. they're a bit of the suggestions like a payroll tax and capital gains tax holiday. which initiatives tend to stimulate the economy the most? which give you the best bang for the buck? >> according to the recent analysis by thomas mark zandi, finds that food assistance program has the largest bang for buck. one dollar spent food...
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we will bring in jane harman, the president of the wilson school -- the wilson center in washington.hank you for being with us. great to have you with us. give us a sense of how important this is to the future of europe. jane: it is a huge deal. it is all about whether europe can take advantage of the momentum from its pretty effective crackdown on the rise of covid and then provide help. europe does something we do not. we have unemployment insurance. they have employment insurance. though they have people ready to go back to work in their open up for travel inside europe, but not us. why should they allow us in with our soaring rates of covid? this will determine whether or not europe can be an integrated eu or we will go to a two tier structure with countries like spain and italy on the outside. i am bullish about this working. i think angela merkel, whose birthday it is today, age 66, happy birthday, i am bullish about her leadership. she was so unpopular in germany and now her approval rating is over 70%. wanted president trump kill for that? with a scientific background she is
we will bring in jane harman, the president of the wilson school -- the wilson center in washington.hank you for being with us. great to have you with us. give us a sense of how important this is to the future of europe. jane: it is a huge deal. it is all about whether europe can take advantage of the momentum from its pretty effective crackdown on the rise of covid and then provide help. europe does something we do not. we have unemployment insurance. they have employment insurance. though...
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wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> san francisco, fire, the best in the country. we first brought you the live updates from the fire department on cbsn bay area. you can stay up-to-date 24/7 by streaming it on kpix5.com and other digital platforms. >>> as wilson mentioned, the gravity assisted backup water supply kept this from being an even bigger disaster, that hilltop storage and the tanks, there, were originally installed with earthquakes in mind. we have posted a full explanation of how that system works on kpix5.com . >>> a memorial service just wrapped up in gilroy marking one year since the garlic festival shooting. dozens turned out to pay their respects, three people were killed, many more were injured. tonight, the district attorney said that more people would have dd r threasondid nosponde or mnde is because of three credibly brave gilroy police officers. not a tactical team, not a s.w.a.t. team, three cops with handguns. they ran towards the gunfire. >> today we raise the gilroy strong flag to represent the strength and resilience each and every one o
wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> san francisco, fire, the best in the country. we first brought you the live updates from the fire department on cbsn bay area. you can stay up-to-date 24/7 by streaming it on kpix5.com and other digital platforms. >>> as wilson mentioned, the gravity assisted backup water supply kept this from being an even bigger disaster, that hilltop storage and the tanks, there, were originally installed with earthquakes in mind. we have posted a full explanation...
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we understand, we don't want our kids to fall behind academically, as superintendent wilson flecked it, but also it's so important to recognize, whether it special needs, whether it's nutritional needs, whether it's counts we promotional needs, millions and millions of children across this country, for the sake of their academic well-being, for the sake of their personal well-being, governor, you recognize today as your team, vitally important that we reopen our schools. it is also talking about the american economy, we've got to reopen our schools. the reality is that for working parents, working moms and dads, there is a great hardship in children not returning to school. i heard a statistic on the way here that less than 25% of single parents are able to tell a work, which puts a great, great burden on their ability to both be apparent and also provide for their families. and hearing all of that good council today i just reiterate to the governor that we are going to continue to provide the resources and the guidance so the states like south carolina can safely reopen schools, as yo
we understand, we don't want our kids to fall behind academically, as superintendent wilson flecked it, but also it's so important to recognize, whether it special needs, whether it's nutritional needs, whether it's counts we promotional needs, millions and millions of children across this country, for the sake of their academic well-being, for the sake of their personal well-being, governor, you recognize today as your team, vitally important that we reopen our schools. it is also talking...
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-- neil wilson will never hurt anybody again, but the sentence is bittersweet. media, whose name means purpose and so healy is forever gone. >> i will never be okay. it is still a part of me that is not the same. we got justice, but it ain't enough justice for me. >> a virtual court hearing, the judge sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. almost exactly 2 years ago. >> you know, it is still fresh even though it has been two years it is still fresh to me, still seems like yesterday. >> they were also convicted of attempted murder. >> what i want him to understand is the pain that you inflict on people or anybody, it won't ever go away. >> they addressed remotely by video. the appeared on the stream but from a courthouse in dublin. the family had high praise for the prosecutor. >> thank you so much. we love you and we appreciate you so much. >> the prosecutor says he hopes to connect with them possibly outside of court. >> i would love to see them when they have a celebration, then i will be there. >> no such celebration. in fact, they mad
-- neil wilson will never hurt anybody again, but the sentence is bittersweet. media, whose name means purpose and so healy is forever gone. >> i will never be okay. it is still a part of me that is not the same. we got justice, but it ain't enough justice for me. >> a virtual court hearing, the judge sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. almost exactly 2 years ago. >> you know, it is still fresh even though it has been two years it is still fresh to...
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i name is themthy wilson. -- my name is timothy wilson. i'm a senior at eastern. recently some of the city leaders have come out in support of vouchers. what are your views on that? >> well, i was very disappointed to see some of the city leaders in washington, council members and others -- i don't want to get involved in local politics. but i'm not a supporter of vouchers. i happen to believe in public education. there are not enough private schools to accept all of the public school students. the great majority, more than 90% of all students in america, attend public schools. i don't want to see the resource. i don't want to see the money drained from public education and shifted to private schools. i think public education has been good for america. and been good for hundreds and thousands and millions of young people. and i think there should be stronger support for public education. i'm not a supporter of vouchers. but not all of the elected officials in the district are supporting the vouchers. i know there's some that are standing up and standing out. but i
i name is themthy wilson. -- my name is timothy wilson. i'm a senior at eastern. recently some of the city leaders have come out in support of vouchers. what are your views on that? >> well, i was very disappointed to see some of the city leaders in washington, council members and others -- i don't want to get involved in local politics. but i'm not a supporter of vouchers. i happen to believe in public education. there are not enough private schools to accept all of the public school...
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he stabbed wilson and her sister nearly 2 years ago at the macarthur bart station. the sister survived. >>> the governor issued strict new guidelines that schools must follow before they resume in person learning and at first they must not be in a county on the state's watchlist and it includes nearly every bay area county. students and teachers in grades three through 12 will be required to wear masks, temperature checks conducted daily and the new order would likely keep most california schools closed for months. >> the san francisco mayor announced the city is now on the coronavirus watchlist due to rising hospitalizations. this means malls and nonessential offices must shutdown by monday. >>> authorities in san jose are investigating whether two shootings that send for people to the hospital are related. last night a male juvenile was shot at 24th and san antonio streets and he is expected to recover. >> two hours later and less than four miles away the shots ring out in front of an apartment complex. witnesses say that they heard multiple gunshots. officers fou
he stabbed wilson and her sister nearly 2 years ago at the macarthur bart station. the sister survived. >>> the governor issued strict new guidelines that schools must follow before they resume in person learning and at first they must not be in a county on the state's watchlist and it includes nearly every bay area county. students and teachers in grades three through 12 will be required to wear masks, temperature checks conducted daily and the new order would likely keep most...
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the wilsons are still looking for assistance. f theyfeel let down actually wanted to help me they would be helping me >> reporter: it's unclear how many people have been affected by this if you have concerns about your own mortgage request a copy of your full court report lester >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> up next, she's drawing under war effort from long ago, and inspiring america. >>> finally, the all out effort to do her part in the covid battle by a woman who knows what it means to join the fight here's catie beck. >> reporter: at 17 years old may cryer helped build warplanes to save american lives. today at 94 her hands still work at factory speed for the very same reason. >> how did you get the idea to do this? >> well, i gave up my -- sewing machine. >> she's making masks for the masses for eight hours a day. once herself a rosie the riveter. >> that little piece of red and white polka dots stands for something, it's a symbol for what the american women do. >> reporter: she made a few at first for family and friends
the wilsons are still looking for assistance. f theyfeel let down actually wanted to help me they would be helping me >> reporter: it's unclear how many people have been affected by this if you have concerns about your own mortgage request a copy of your full court report lester >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> up next, she's drawing under war effort from long ago, and inspiring america. >>> finally, the all out effort to do her part in the covid battle by a woman...
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professor armstrong argued wilson had hoped the treaty would vault the u.s.o a leading position in the global order, but that u.s. domestic political divisions, combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a "red scare," racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke, all contributed to his failure to achieve senate ratification. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this event and provided the video. our guest speaker, dr. gary
professor armstrong argued wilson had hoped the treaty would vault the u.s.o a leading position in the global order, but that u.s. domestic political divisions, combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a "red scare," racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke, all contributed to his failure to achieve senate ratification. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this event and provided the video. our guest speaker, dr. gary
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wilson and roth contacted nbc news after we ran a story online about troy harlow who has been working his way out of bankruptcy, and now fears he won't make it because the mortgage payments he's been making aren't being credited. >> if it can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: harlow is part of a lawsuit against wells fargo, he is concerned being part of the covid relief program could hurt their ability to borrow money or refinance. >> we are actively in the process of refinancing. having that on there is obviously detrimental. >> reporter: wells fargo, the fourth largest bank in the country, this comes after a string of controversies. >> this is the same bank that about five or six years ago got caught creatin fake credit card accounts and big bank accounts. in a scale of a million. >> reporter: following several high-level resignations the ban paid out $3 billion to the government in a settlement related to the fake accounts. on this latest issue the bank says in a statement we may have misinterpreted customers' intentions in a small number of cases. we are working
wilson and roth contacted nbc news after we ran a story online about troy harlow who has been working his way out of bankruptcy, and now fears he won't make it because the mortgage payments he's been making aren't being credited. >> if it can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: harlow is part of a lawsuit against wells fargo, he is concerned being part of the covid relief program could hurt their ability to borrow money or refinance. >> we are actively in the...
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kpix 5's wilson walker on the first day of distance learning in hayward. wilson? >> reporter: yeah, this is park elementary, it is one of four schools in hayward that resumed classes today. now the district says yes this is a work in progres and, no, it is nothing like getting back to normal. >> yeah, this is definitely one for the books. it is new for me, it is new for them. >> reporter: at the oldest year- round school in the nation just about everything was new on this first day of school right down to the bags the teacher assembled for her students. >> my mom and i worked together to make them to provide books to students before distance- learning. >> reporter: today teachers were doing the curbside service part of educating amid a pandemic. introducing themselves to parents and students. back to school does not yet mean back to campus here. >> i do miss the classroom, my friends. >> reporter: the district is still trying to get laptops into every home that needs one. that of course means more homework for parents. >> it will be challenging at first, you know
kpix 5's wilson walker on the first day of distance learning in hayward. wilson? >> reporter: yeah, this is park elementary, it is one of four schools in hayward that resumed classes today. now the district says yes this is a work in progres and, no, it is nothing like getting back to normal. >> yeah, this is definitely one for the books. it is new for me, it is new for them. >> reporter: at the oldest year- round school in the nation just about everything was new on this...
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joining us now, the quarterback of the seattle seahawks, number 3, russell wilson. >> joel, good to seedoing something very similar. you're in the suit and tie, i'm out here getting the rays, while you're sipping on, i guess that's coffee. >> this is pool water, russell. it's very nice. >> sure it is. >> it's too bad you're not staying in shape during covid. i'm sorry that you let yourself go. >> hey, listen, i see you're covering yourself up, is what i see. >> that's very true. i thought you were guillermo for a second. i joke. russell, first of all, thank you for bringing a super bowl to seattle. it was greater than the birth of my children. and my children are watching. so thank you, thank you, thank you and i have to ask you, now that patrick mahomes is going to make half a billion dollars, he's the highest paid player in the nfl. are you pissed off? >> am i pissed off? no, i'm celebrating he's making this much money. it's a good thing. sounds like the money is going up, the stock is rising, you know? >> so with you making so little money now, and you're about to be a father of thre
joining us now, the quarterback of the seattle seahawks, number 3, russell wilson. >> joel, good to seedoing something very similar. you're in the suit and tie, i'm out here getting the rays, while you're sipping on, i guess that's coffee. >> this is pool water, russell. it's very nice. >> sure it is. >> it's too bad you're not staying in shape during covid. i'm sorry that you let yourself go. >> hey, listen, i see you're covering yourself up, is what i see....