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then wilson who stunned see wilson thought at that moment. i'm only like four weeks away from having the peace conference. and he has this emotional reaction which which frankly bernstorff had feared would happen to the submarine message. he then doesn't seriously read batman's parallel message that he had gotten approved after that overnight train ride. and wilson now finds himself in position having sent baron store home. but he doesn't want america to go into the war. he's trying to revive the peace talks, but he has no he's burned his bridges to do it. he sent the german sign. he spends the next month and more. trying to find some way out of the box. he's he's cornered himself into but he'll see and i've explained here's how you would have restarted the negotiations. you would have just said you would have take you would pocketed bearing batman's terms. and then you could have said i'm arranging a peace conference and as part of this arrangement i have now the germans have agreed they will stop the submarine warfare. as soon as the peace
then wilson who stunned see wilson thought at that moment. i'm only like four weeks away from having the peace conference. and he has this emotional reaction which which frankly bernstorff had feared would happen to the submarine message. he then doesn't seriously read batman's parallel message that he had gotten approved after that overnight train ride. and wilson now finds himself in position having sent baron store home. but he doesn't want america to go into the war. he's trying to revive...
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wilson, let you start.uest: i'd like to -- you're absolutely right, and i thank you for saying that. one of the things that i'm thinking about in relation to your sharing of story and what mr. rowe just said, teachers are segregated. over 80% of teachers are white. and over 50% of students are students of color. and so it is segregated. and so if we're thinking about how can a person create a better future without knowing their history, we also have to look at who are the administrators, who are the people who create curriculum, and who are the people who are in charge of implementing that curriculum. and as i just sarksde it's 87% of teemps that are white women f. we have an overwhelming majority represented at the front of the classroom, we should move around, and another statistic that 75% of white people have white groups, so there's very little intermingling of races because of residential segregation and moving on to different ways that people have been separated. so how can we create the expectations
wilson, let you start.uest: i'd like to -- you're absolutely right, and i thank you for saying that. one of the things that i'm thinking about in relation to your sharing of story and what mr. rowe just said, teachers are segregated. over 80% of teachers are white. and over 50% of students are students of color. and so it is segregated. and so if we're thinking about how can a person create a better future without knowing their history, we also have to look at who are the administrators, who...
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there's the play by wilson. relief when he watches this go into the net. tipped by doud driving the net facing the play and having the presence of mind to get a tip on that shot from t.j. oshie and big hug from oshie right there who it was questionable whether or not he would play in the game tonight. left the bench at one point, came back. the hands of oshie involved in the winning goal. >> keith: three stars of the game. jake debrusk picks up the goal. alexander ovechkin. very noticeable and then t.j. oshie right now credited with the game-winning goal. i think dowd may get that. terrific job by all three of them. you just watched a great game. >> brendan: t.j. is standing by with brian boucher. >> brian: t.j., let's talk about this hockey game. obviously a lot of emotion. you came out with a victory. what impressed you with the play. >> just that we stuck with it. we knew we were going to get a physical game. we stuck with it. you come into the game with your game plan. they have their game plan and a lot of
there's the play by wilson. relief when he watches this go into the net. tipped by doud driving the net facing the play and having the presence of mind to get a tip on that shot from t.j. oshie and big hug from oshie right there who it was questionable whether or not he would play in the game tonight. left the bench at one point, came back. the hands of oshie involved in the winning goal. >> keith: three stars of the game. jake debrusk picks up the goal. alexander ovechkin. very...
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wilson, and it's in the white house collection. it's very representative of the impressionist art style that mrs. wilson painted in often focused around landscapes and natural scenes. now many other first ladies have supported the arts throughout the history of the white house bringing music and theater ballet fine arts to the executive mansion assisting with the acquisition of works in the white house collection as i shared earlier and encouraging art appreciation in the united states. so if we go to the next slide i'd be remiss not to mention one of the most iconic examples of first lady sharing art with the american people. during the kennedy administration mrs. kennedy requested that the mona lisa one of the most iconic works in the world located in the french lieu of museum come to the united states now mrs. kennedy was a francophile. she studied art in paris. she spoke fluent french, and she wanted to share the iconic painting with american audiences. mrs. kennedy successfully persuaded the french minister of cultural affairs
wilson, and it's in the white house collection. it's very representative of the impressionist art style that mrs. wilson painted in often focused around landscapes and natural scenes. now many other first ladies have supported the arts throughout the history of the white house bringing music and theater ballet fine arts to the executive mansion assisting with the acquisition of works in the white house collection as i shared earlier and encouraging art appreciation in the united states. so if...
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wilson, do you want to start? guest: south america based in racist ideals. in the ways that this country was founded on unseeded land, european colonizers came. there were thousands -- there were millions of people here already. those people were relegated to the term savages. so thinking about human beings who are then termed to be subhuman, based not in the language of race as of yet, but it came soon after as a justification for inequity and for oppression and genocide and barbarism, i would say that america is a racist country in its founding and in its ideals, and i think that recognizing that that's how this country began can help us to move beyond it, but if we refuse to recognize that, if we refuse to pay attention or if we want to whitewash it in a way that makes some people feel more comfortable, then we won't be able to get very far. host: mr. roe? guest: america certainly has a history of racial discrimination, but its founding ideals, declaration of independence, the constitution, all of those together have been the tools to elevate millions of
wilson, do you want to start? guest: south america based in racist ideals. in the ways that this country was founded on unseeded land, european colonizers came. there were thousands -- there were millions of people here already. those people were relegated to the term savages. so thinking about human beings who are then termed to be subhuman, based not in the language of race as of yet, but it came soon after as a justification for inequity and for oppression and genocide and barbarism, i would...
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today is another in the books at wilson series. in which we are delighted to launch fearing the worst. how korea transformed the cold war by samuel f wells jr. this path-breaking book. which harvard's graham allison is called a masterful study. is the capstone? of sam's distinguished career of which of which the wilson center? was his home for over four decades? sharing in today's celebration as sam's family sheri is wife of 50 years to whom the book is dedicated. his daughter lauren and his son christopher and his wife fareba. i also would like to acknowledge jane harmon will be joining us. who has provided special leadership? in expanding the center's focus on korea. today's event is co-sponsored by the wilson center's history and public policy program and the hyundai motor korea foundation center for korean history and public policy. sam has played a vital role in the history of the wilson center. initially came in the mid 70s. as a wilson fellow on leave from his professorship at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. a
today is another in the books at wilson series. in which we are delighted to launch fearing the worst. how korea transformed the cold war by samuel f wells jr. this path-breaking book. which harvard's graham allison is called a masterful study. is the capstone? of sam's distinguished career of which of which the wilson center? was his home for over four decades? sharing in today's celebration as sam's family sheri is wife of 50 years to whom the book is dedicated. his daughter lauren and his...
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you have wilson's impending wedding being covered. remember, at this point we have not yet entered the war. once we enter world war i, the construction of this building really slows down and impacts it in a wide variety of ways. the nation is dramatically changed. there is hints of the war to come, but obviously america has not entered the war. so you will see headlines related to bulgarians begin attack on serbia, and other references to fighting overseas. mr. frank: it kind of like the boyd city directory with everybody trying to vie for attention on the covers and spines. a cigar and tobacco shop owner stamped his ad on the newspapers. i could picture some army officer buying newspapers for the memorabilia box. he was located on pennsylvania avenue. when i look through these newspapers i see that the more things change, the more they stay the same. we have the world series sports news. at that time, there was an anthrax scare. so, hope for life in the new serum. washington scientists rushed to new york anthrax patient. the agricult
you have wilson's impending wedding being covered. remember, at this point we have not yet entered the war. once we enter world war i, the construction of this building really slows down and impacts it in a wide variety of ways. the nation is dramatically changed. there is hints of the war to come, but obviously america has not entered the war. so you will see headlines related to bulgarians begin attack on serbia, and other references to fighting overseas. mr. frank: it kind of like the boyd...
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at the wilson center. she has been researching a diplomatic history of the last years of the cold war focused on the role of secretary of state james r baker the product of which her new book will be discussing today. published in december 2020 her book i'll hold it up for everyone to see. focuses on the unification of germany and the strength of us alliances to repel saddam hussein from kuwait and to bring both israel and palestinian leaders to negotiate directly. congratulations diana wonderful to finally see this in print having been your neighbor and colleague at the wilson center and engaged in many wonderful discussions on the subject with you. our second panelists who will in fact start us off is william drozdek. question regarded as one of the most knowledgeable american observers of european affairs. during his tenure as foreign editor of the washington post the newspaper one pulitzer prize for its international reporting on the israeli palestinian conflict and the collapse of the communist empire
at the wilson center. she has been researching a diplomatic history of the last years of the cold war focused on the role of secretary of state james r baker the product of which her new book will be discussing today. published in december 2020 her book i'll hold it up for everyone to see. focuses on the unification of germany and the strength of us alliances to repel saddam hussein from kuwait and to bring both israel and palestinian leaders to negotiate directly. congratulations diana...
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that is the question. joe wilson at old - question.us. staying in the premier league arsenal got a confidence boosting win over newcastle ahead of their crucial europa league semi—final second leg against villareal this week. mohamed elneny got the opener — and his first ever goal in the premier league — inside the first five minutes to set arsenal on their way, before pierre—emerick aubameyang on his return to the side doubled the lead with a fine finish from martinelli's cross. chelsea have reached the final of the women's champions league. they came from 2—1 down in the first leg to beat bayern munich 5—3 on aggregate. it'll be the wsl leaders first european final and it means they're still on course for an historic quadruple this season, as maz farookhi reports. some of the sport's biggest names for one of the biggest of occasions. chelsea have spent considerably to put themselves on the stage this season. defeat last week left them with work to do a bit as they do so often some care and curb a combined brilliant to get them back i
that is the question. joe wilson at old - question.us. staying in the premier league arsenal got a confidence boosting win over newcastle ahead of their crucial europa league semi—final second leg against villareal this week. mohamed elneny got the opener — and his first ever goal in the premier league — inside the first five minutes to set arsenal on their way, before pierre—emerick aubameyang on his return to the side doubled the lead with a fine finish from martinelli's cross....
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joel wilson, thank ou for english football. joel wilson, thank you for that. _ english football.joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet _ english football. joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet and - english football. joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet and windy - english football. joel wilson, thank| you for that, at a wet and windy old trafford. it's the final day of the world snooker championships in sheffield and mark selby is leading shaun murphy by 14 frames to 11. it's also the first time in more than a year that a capacity crowd has been allowed to watch a uk sporting event because of covid. selby needs four more frames to take the title when the final session resumes later this evening. it's a ratings record for line of duty on bbc one last night, after almost 13 million people tuned in to watch the finale of the sixth series. it's the biggest tv drama audience not including soaps for more than 20 years. viewers wanted to learn the identity of the mysterious h, and he was finally revealed, in the police corruption drama created by jed mecurio. that's it, so
joel wilson, thank ou for english football. joel wilson, thank you for that. _ english football.joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet _ english football. joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet and - english football. joel wilson, thank you for that, at a wet and windy - english football. joel wilson, thank| you for that, at a wet and windy old trafford. it's the final day of the world snooker championships in sheffield and mark selby is leading shaun murphy by 14 frames to 11. it's also...
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all of those assumptions someone like wilson and his fantastical.here never was a social contract those that were isolated from larger groups of human beings files society. no rights by nature all the rights we h have we created. man has created in history and in politics and in social groups. that argument pointed toward the living constitution is a new way to understand what adjust political order has to be like. it has to be based upon the groups that compose the body politics and the rights of those which are generated by the body politics. there is a rather unequivocal embrace of group rights as real human rights. in the position of the early progressives they don't come from nature or god but precisely from our own will human beings are the author of human rights. there is nothing above us that colors those rights. or attaches to those rights to give a certain binding authority and meaning. and therefore the government itself one could understand if human rights were a permanent feature then why would you also want one that was fairly permanen
all of those assumptions someone like wilson and his fantastical.here never was a social contract those that were isolated from larger groups of human beings files society. no rights by nature all the rights we h have we created. man has created in history and in politics and in social groups. that argument pointed toward the living constitution is a new way to understand what adjust political order has to be like. it has to be based upon the groups that compose the body politics and the rights...
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joe wilson at old trafford. _ transpired. joe wilson at old trafford, thank _ transpired. old trafford, thank you very much. flags are flying at half—mast across israel as the country observes a day of mourning for the victims of friday's crush during a jewish pilgrimage. 45 men and boys died after becoming trapped in a narrow passage during the festival at mount meron. 0ur middle east correspondent, tom bateman, reports. a mother mourns her son. yedidia went on a journey with his dad. it should have been a joyful pilgrimage. but the 13—year—old will never come home. his brother shmuel survived. his father avigdor was brought from the hospital. a final goodbye. "we didn't tell you enough we love you, yedidia," says avigdor. "god has taken you to your religious school, a class of 45," he says, referring to all the victims. they dug his grave in the middle of the night. jewish tradition calls for a quick burial of the dead. i met the family on friday when yedidia was still missing. their hopes quickly faded. theirs is the grief of so many. 45 people, all men and boys, 12 in
joe wilson at old trafford. _ transpired. joe wilson at old trafford, thank _ transpired. old trafford, thank you very much. flags are flying at half—mast across israel as the country observes a day of mourning for the victims of friday's crush during a jewish pilgrimage. 45 men and boys died after becoming trapped in a narrow passage during the festival at mount meron. 0ur middle east correspondent, tom bateman, reports. a mother mourns her son. yedidia went on a journey with his dad. it...
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wilson, let you start.st: i'd like to -- you're absolutely right, and i thank you for saying that. one of the things that i'm thinking about in relation to your sharing of story and what mr. rowe just said, teachers are segregated. over 80% of teachers are white. and over 50% of students are students of color. and so it is segregated. and so if we're thinking about how can a person create a better future without knowing their history, we also have to look at who are the administrators, who are the people who create curriculum, and who are the people who are in charge of implementing that curriculum. and as i just sarksde it's 87% of teemps that are white women f. we have an overwhelming majority represented at the front of the classroom, we should move around, and another statistic that 75% of white people have white groups, so there's very little intermingling of races because of residential segregation and moving on to different ways that people have been separated. so how can we create the expectations t
wilson, let you start.st: i'd like to -- you're absolutely right, and i thank you for saying that. one of the things that i'm thinking about in relation to your sharing of story and what mr. rowe just said, teachers are segregated. over 80% of teachers are white. and over 50% of students are students of color. and so it is segregated. and so if we're thinking about how can a person create a better future without knowing their history, we also have to look at who are the administrators, who are...
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prosecutor balleste and wilson paid him an unannounced visit. say? >> i want to talk to you. >> and he's a little surprised, right? >> he's a little surprised, yes. >> but anthony bridget was hard to rattle. >> he's been involved in gang-related homicides in the past. pretty experienced at the prison system. >> so, saying to him, "hey, the guy that hired you, magdi girgis, just rolled over on you," that's not going to work. >> right. >> this is not a virgin. >> exactly. >> but they did get something. you said to him, "i have your dna at a murder scene." >> yes. and he said, "where?" >> he said, "where?" not, "i haven't committed any murder." did you ask him whether he knew magdi? >> no. we never got that far. >> here's what bridget didn't know. the prosecutor and the detective didn't really care what he said. their target was magdi girgis, and all they wanted was to prove a connection between him and anthony bridget. that's why before they left orange county, they'd set up a wiretap on magdi's phone. he was back living in the house where his wif
prosecutor balleste and wilson paid him an unannounced visit. say? >> i want to talk to you. >> and he's a little surprised, right? >> he's a little surprised, yes. >> but anthony bridget was hard to rattle. >> he's been involved in gang-related homicides in the past. pretty experienced at the prison system. >> so, saying to him, "hey, the guy that hired you, magdi girgis, just rolled over on you," that's not going to work. >> right. >>...
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should play this right now for mike wilson. myth and the legend, mike wilson on "closing bell. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. - [announcer] when you earn a degree from southern new hampshire university, it's worth getting loud... - woo! i did it! (people cheering) - [announcer] ...and emotional. - [woman]woo hoo! - cool! - [man] we're proud of you, right, trav? - yeah! - [announcer] snhu graduates recognize what they can accomplish with a supportive university by their side. - i did it... you can too! - [announcer] start your celebration at snhu.edu >>> the major averages are lower for the first time i
should play this right now for mike wilson. myth and the legend, mike wilson on "closing bell. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s....
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casey wilson, thank you, casey.u can't use this part of the screen. definitely cracked every phone i've owned. you broke your phone. so verizon broke the rules. for the first time ever, new and current customers can trade in their old and damaged phones for up to $800 off our best 5g phones. my phone is old. very old. old, cracked, water damaged, doesn't matter. i'm ready for something new. now, trade up to the 5g network you deserve, with the 5g phone you want. because at verizon, the network is just the beginning. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well,
casey wilson, thank you, casey.u can't use this part of the screen. definitely cracked every phone i've owned. you broke your phone. so verizon broke the rules. for the first time ever, new and current customers can trade in their old and damaged phones for up to $800 off our best 5g phones. my phone is old. very old. old, cracked, water damaged, doesn't matter. i'm ready for something new. now, trade up to the 5g network you deserve, with the 5g phone you want. because at verizon, the network...
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that ellen wilson for example, first wife of woodrow wilson was very active in getting housing reformd washington d.c.. but i think that you can say that the real public initiative, as you call, it started with ladybird johnson. with her beautification project. when the johnson's got into the white house, shouldn't started the first year, the year that the serve the remaining term of the kennedy administration, in other words, the year after president kennedy was assassinated she did started. she said i don't know if will be here for another four years, a wait and see what will happen. shouldn't change though draperies in the white house until they were sure that they would be there another four years. but then she decided on a project and of course we know it, every american knows the project. it's beautification. it was centered not only on parks but getting down billboards, getting down chunkier beside highways and so forth. it was a very effective program. and every first lady since them has had that. in fact, when the president's run for president they would ask is what would you
that ellen wilson for example, first wife of woodrow wilson was very active in getting housing reformd washington d.c.. but i think that you can say that the real public initiative, as you call, it started with ladybird johnson. with her beautification project. when the johnson's got into the white house, shouldn't started the first year, the year that the serve the remaining term of the kennedy administration, in other words, the year after president kennedy was assassinated she did started....
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all of those assumptions, some unlike woodrow wilson would reject as fantastical. there never was a social contract. there never were individuals wandering around who were isolated from larger groups of human beings from society. there were no rights by nature. all the rights we have, we have created. man has created in history, in politics and social groups. bad argument pointed towards the living constitution as a new way to understand what a just political order has to be like. it has to be raised upon the groups that actually compose the body politics and the rights of those groups which are in fact generated by the body politic. there is a rather unequivocal embrace of group rights as the basis of real human rights and the position of the early progressives was that our rights don't come from nature or from god or from some source outside of our own will but precisely from our own will working itself out in history. human beings are the authors of human rights and there is really nothing above us that colors those rights or attaches to those rights and gives t
all of those assumptions, some unlike woodrow wilson would reject as fantastical. there never was a social contract. there never were individuals wandering around who were isolated from larger groups of human beings from society. there were no rights by nature. all the rights we have, we have created. man has created in history, in politics and social groups. bad argument pointed towards the living constitution as a new way to understand what a just political order has to be like. it has to be...
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please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier that people think that she you know petticoat government. that was the phrase that she was running the government and he was incapacitated. i mean she didn't let anyone in to see him or only of the very few trusted staff members into sea. but if you look at the things that did not get done, you know, there was a major strike there were problems with deporting people from the united states who didn't agree with certain policies. she really functioned as more like a a barrier to people who wanted to get near him. so if she'd been really a door. it should really take an over government. she would have acted in some of those cases where she did not so i think it's a it's been exaggerated. we have a number of questions from greg and excuse me maureen from new jersey and many others who want to know your thoughts on jackie kennedy who is obviously a favorite in this program because of her role in founding the white house historical association. ye
please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier that people think that she you know petticoat government. that was the phrase that she was running the government and he was incapacitated. i mean she didn't let anyone in to see him or only of the very few trusted staff members into sea. but if you look at the things that did not get done, you know, there was a major strike there were problems with deporting people from the...
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joe wilson, bbc news.hester city with four games left to play. they face leicester and liverpool before the leaders next play. manager ole gunnar solskjaer has been speaking to match of the day's steve wilson. great result. that takes a little bit of the pressure away on having to get results, because the next two, they are against two very good teams. you can't worry about manchester city, really, but you want them to have to win it, i guess, rather than because you haven't won a game. yeah, it is... unlikely anything is going to... that is the biggest upset in football history, but at least we don't travel to go back to parties on the blue side tonight. there's quite a scrap for the other european places. west ham's hopes of qualifying for the champions league have taken a knock. a first—half dominic calvert—lewin goal was enough for everton to beat them i—o. vladimir coufal did hit the post for the hammers in the second half, but the rebound didn't fall kindly for jarrod bowen. everton went on to hit th
joe wilson, bbc news.hester city with four games left to play. they face leicester and liverpool before the leaders next play. manager ole gunnar solskjaer has been speaking to match of the day's steve wilson. great result. that takes a little bit of the pressure away on having to get results, because the next two, they are against two very good teams. you can't worry about manchester city, really, but you want them to have to win it, i guess, rather than because you haven't won a game. yeah,...
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wilson will vote yea on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on s. 937. as the member designated by mr. allred, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. allred will vote yes on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote yes on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote yes on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 364. the nays are 62. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed. wi
wilson will vote yea on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on s. 937. as the member designated by mr. allred, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. allred will vote yes on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition?...
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the formal 1914 unveiling ceremony was provided over by president wilson who called it an emblem of a reunited people clearly referring to white people. the sculptor was a former confederate soldier moses ezekiel who positioned an idealized white woman on the top of the pedestal as what he called the new south personified. he also said that he included quote unquote's faithful black servants because he wanted to undermine what he called the lies told about the south and slavery in harriet beecher stowe's 1852 novel uncle tom's cabin he hoped the monument could help rewrite history correctly as he put it to depict enslaved people's ostensible support for the confederate cause the figures in high relief on the cylindrical mount are intended to represent the sacrifices devotion and heroism of all social classes and races in the southern confederacy. this includes images of loyal slaves encourage including one in which a confederate a white confederate military officer is kissing his infant child. goodbye. the baby is held in the arms of a weeping black mammy while another white child cli
the formal 1914 unveiling ceremony was provided over by president wilson who called it an emblem of a reunited people clearly referring to white people. the sculptor was a former confederate soldier moses ezekiel who positioned an idealized white woman on the top of the pedestal as what he called the new south personified. he also said that he included quote unquote's faithful black servants because he wanted to undermine what he called the lies told about the south and slavery in harriet...
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joe wilson, bbc news. behind manchester city, but they could move to within four. they face leicester and liverpool before the leaders next play. manager ole gunnar solskjaer has been speaking to match of the day's steve wilson. great result. it takes a little bit of the pressure away on having to get results because the next two, they are against two very good teams. ., u, �* they are against two very good teams. ., �* ., , ., teams. you can't worry about manchester _ teams. you can't worry about manchester city _ teams. you can't worry about manchester city really - teams. you can't worry about manchester city really but. teams. you can't worry about| manchester city really but you teams. you can't worry about - manchester city really but you want them to have to win it, i guess, rather than because you have not won a game. rather than because you have not won a name. . , ., , a game. yeah, it is... that is the bi est a game. yeah, it is... that is the biggest upset — a game. yeah, it is... that is the b
joe wilson, bbc news. behind manchester city, but they could move to within four. they face leicester and liverpool before the leaders next play. manager ole gunnar solskjaer has been speaking to match of the day's steve wilson. great result. it takes a little bit of the pressure away on having to get results because the next two, they are against two very good teams. ., u, �* they are against two very good teams. ., �* ., , ., teams. you can't worry about manchester _ teams. you can't...
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it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.men of the metropolitan police force. at 4 am sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-done trip to west potomac park. at 6 am, the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd, that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> everyone off the ground quickly. those would not leave the area are in violation of the law will be arrested. all those wishing to leave the area and avoid arrest will be given time to do so. >> the may day manual had counseled the demonstrators, to keep communication, prevent panic, and not allow themselves to be chased out of town. instead the opposite happened. the demonstrators offered almost no resistance. >> attention this is the metropolitan police department. everyone is supposed to be leaving now. >> so what you're saying is you may arrest people now if they do not leave. >> this is possible but not probable. it is still only 10:25. >> within hours, nearly 45,000 youths w
it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.men of the metropolitan police force. at 4 am sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-done trip to west potomac park. at 6 am, the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd, that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> everyone off the ground quickly. those would not leave the area are in violation of the law will be arrested. all those wishing to...
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it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.allenging and delicate assignment for the men of the metropolitan police force. at 4:00 a.m. sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-dawn trip to west potomac park. at 6:00 a.m., the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> those who do not leave the area are in violation of the law and will be arrested. all those wishing to leave the area and avoid arrest will be given time to do so. you may leave the grounds. >> the may day manual had counseled the demonstrators to maintain communication, prevent panic, and not allow themselves to be chased out of town. instead, the opposite happened. the demonstrators offered almost no resistance. >> attention, attention. this is the metropolitan police department. be advised -- >> you don't have permission to remain until noon. everyone is supposed to leave now. >> what you're saying is you may begin to arrest pe
it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.allenging and delicate assignment for the men of the metropolitan police force. at 4:00 a.m. sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-dawn trip to west potomac park. at 6:00 a.m., the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> those who do not leave the area are in violation of the law and will be...
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wilson will vote nay on h.res. 479. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman rise? >> as the member designated by ms. maxine waters, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. maxine waters will vote yes on h. resolution 409. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative mullin of oklahoma, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mullin will vote nay on h.r. 409. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on h.res. 409. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on h.res. 409. the spea
wilson will vote nay on h.res. 479. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman rise? >> as the member designated by ms. maxine waters, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. maxine waters will vote yes on h. resolution 409. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative mullin of oklahoma, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mullin will vote...
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tom: david wilson, go away. look for him on friday. -- dave: simple subtraction, tom, that's all it is. tom: dave wilson, thank you so much. there is a bid to the market. i know it is not so much a percentage move, 0.5% on the s&p 500, but i'm sorry, there's a nudge this morning. jonathan: president lagarde with some more headlines. the ecb can miss its favorable conditions when it is a recovery. italy in mind with the 10 year yield, down through 1% over the last couple of weeks. i think that is the focused going into june 10 for the easy be meeting and that conference with president lagarde. tom: in the ecb's defense, they have been clearer about extending their timeline out. i think they have done a much better job than the fed of saying 2022 and even 2023. jonathan: it is time contingent forward guidance instead of state contingent forward guidance, where we say when we get there, we will do something. are we done? ? tom: we are done. i'm looking at the bond market. do you say curve flatter? we haven't talked about it in ages. but t
tom: david wilson, go away. look for him on friday. -- dave: simple subtraction, tom, that's all it is. tom: dave wilson, thank you so much. there is a bid to the market. i know it is not so much a percentage move, 0.5% on the s&p 500, but i'm sorry, there's a nudge this morning. jonathan: president lagarde with some more headlines. the ecb can miss its favorable conditions when it is a recovery. italy in mind with the 10 year yield, down through 1% over the last couple of weeks. i think...
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prime minister tony blair discussing the global covid-19 vaccination effort this morning from the wilson center here in washington, d.c. this is live coverage on c-span. >> the consequences of the situation in india, one of the largest vaccine producers for covid vaccinations, is a severe reduction in vaccines available to the mechanism, the global mechanisms set up to help ensure every country around the globe has access to these vaccines. they predicted a shortfall of 140 million doses that were intended to be distributed to low and middle income countries through the end of may. that cannot be accessed and potentially 50 million doses missed next month as well. the importance of this goal that we are going to be discussing today, the report we will be discussing today is underlined by current events. i am a former fellow of the wilson center which is hosting this event where i did research for my last book. i'm delighted to introduce our speakers. we have tony blair, the former prime minister of great britain and northern ireland and the founder and executive chairman of the institute
prime minister tony blair discussing the global covid-19 vaccination effort this morning from the wilson center here in washington, d.c. this is live coverage on c-span. >> the consequences of the situation in india, one of the largest vaccine producers for covid vaccinations, is a severe reduction in vaccines available to the mechanism, the global mechanisms set up to help ensure every country around the globe has access to these vaccines. they predicted a shortfall of 140 million doses...
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the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video. it is my great pleasure to introduce our two speakers first, of course our author dr. diana villiers negroponte with a global fellow at the wilson center's global europe program. where
the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video. it is my great pleasure to introduce our two speakers first, of course our author dr. diana villiers negroponte with a global fellow at the wilson center's global europe program. where
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my father, john mikey wilson was a new york city firefighter.this year due to the 9/11 cancer. kind of service to city and service to country is something pat inspires and kind of a moral i lean on as well, too. todd: in the 30 seconds we have remaining, how far would this go in restoring the nfl in the minds and hearts of those who may have been fans but over the course of the last couple years may have given up on the national football league? >> >> i think it could be a positive move by the nfl. personally the idea behind this movement is not to win people back and this and that and turn semi political. it's just here to honor pat tillman and keep his name spoken for the rest of time. jillian: absolutely. sean wilson, it's incredible what you are doing. your story is also incredible. thank you for letting us share and it thank you for your service and everything you are doing to fight for all of us. we really appreciate it. have a good day. >> thanks for having me. todd: thanks, sean. speaking of service to our nation watch a heart-warming mo
my father, john mikey wilson was a new york city firefighter.this year due to the 9/11 cancer. kind of service to city and service to country is something pat inspires and kind of a moral i lean on as well, too. todd: in the 30 seconds we have remaining, how far would this go in restoring the nfl in the minds and hearts of those who may have been fans but over the course of the last couple years may have given up on the national football league? >> >> i think it could be a positive...
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it's probably woodrow wilson? >> and yes. he tries to nip pretty -- so, technically woodrow wilson but if you look at the ten tragic days during the invasion, u.s. ambassadors basically okaying coup d'États and the assassination of soares. >> some trickery going on there. all right, great. that's fantastic. i really appreciate that. actually, please. >> so i kind of want to talk -- walk us back to the bigger question that we opened way, the talking about the multi vocabulary of the so-called veteran experience, which is you guys have rightly identified and your contributors have rightly identified as being very misleading, because there was no one veteran experience. but on i'm wondering, if you can even delve a deeper into the complexities of a singular veterans experience. we know that there were some veterans who did indeed hibernate in these colonies, we know that there were many who were very politically active, who were active on the ground, who refused to deep mobilize if they were gorillas, entirely, etc, etc. but how
it's probably woodrow wilson? >> and yes. he tries to nip pretty -- so, technically woodrow wilson but if you look at the ten tragic days during the invasion, u.s. ambassadors basically okaying coup d'États and the assassination of soares. >> some trickery going on there. all right, great. that's fantastic. i really appreciate that. actually, please. >> so i kind of want to talk -- walk us back to the bigger question that we opened way, the talking about the multi vocabulary...
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is woodrow wilson? and here's a the only image i have of that. sheet music that you see there in in the center. when i saw that that we had this in our collection of so anxious to to to read the lyrics because he's known as a progressive and there's the title of the march progressive and i was greatly disappointed to get the sheep is going to open it up and find there are no words to it, but it must must a sprightly song. but and not obviously the title refers to his reputation is a progressive, of course progressive today would have nothing to do with him. they wouldn't want to be in any way associated with him because he was progressive in a lot of ways but not in the least in terms of racial justice. he simply was he was a racist. he he at the at the time he was greatly respected because he bought reformed to a lot of endeavors. he brought it to banking he brought it to trade he ended unfair business practices such as trusts. he improve the handling of farm loans and it's the text structure. so a lot of advances but a little in terms of a soci
is woodrow wilson? and here's a the only image i have of that. sheet music that you see there in in the center. when i saw that that we had this in our collection of so anxious to to to read the lyrics because he's known as a progressive and there's the title of the march progressive and i was greatly disappointed to get the sheep is going to open it up and find there are no words to it, but it must must a sprightly song. but and not obviously the title refers to his reputation is a...
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we are delighted at the wilson center to be in support ofat it. funny thing it really does provide a good framework for policymakers to take a look at this important challenge. >> i would just like to thank both of you and our audience today for taking time, and everyone is very busy with the response to delve into these issues and all of theis work that went into this report. thank you for joining us today. and wishing you all goodshu health. >> thank you very much and everyone at the wilson center thank you sherry. student go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic perfume is our live coverage it's easy to quickly find the latest briefings in the biden administration's response is the interactive gallery of maps to file the cases in the u.s. and worldwide go to c-span.org/coronavirus. >> first lady jill biden made prerecorded commencement remarks for george mason university graduation ceremony. she encouraged graduates to state resilient and meet future challenges with optimism. >> thank you president washi
we are delighted at the wilson center to be in support ofat it. funny thing it really does provide a good framework for policymakers to take a look at this important challenge. >> i would just like to thank both of you and our audience today for taking time, and everyone is very busy with the response to delve into these issues and all of theis work that went into this report. thank you for joining us today. and wishing you all goodshu health. >> thank you very much and everyone at...
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wilson currently leads 12—11. the first to 17 frames will go through to tomorrow's final.h a synchronised ten—metre gold at the fina world cup injapan. it's an official test event for the tokyo olympics and it's the first competition for 1h months for the pair, who had already qualified for the games. they achieved a total of 453.60 from their six routines to finish clear of mexico and canada. and tonight sees one of the most eagerly—anticipated fights in women's boxing. ireland's katie taylor, the undisputed world champion at lightweight, defends herfour belts against england's natasha jonas at manchester arena. the pair have history — they fought nine years ago as amateurs at the london olympics. taylor beatjonas on her way to winning gold. jonas quit boxing in 2015, but, after having a baby, she returned to the ring two years later. taylor doesn't believe their previous fight will have much bearing on this one. we are better boxes and it is a completely different ball to amateur boxing and i feel like completely different ball to amateur boxing and ifeel like my complet
wilson currently leads 12—11. the first to 17 frames will go through to tomorrow's final.h a synchronised ten—metre gold at the fina world cup injapan. it's an official test event for the tokyo olympics and it's the first competition for 1h months for the pair, who had already qualified for the games. they achieved a total of 453.60 from their six routines to finish clear of mexico and canada. and tonight sees one of the most eagerly—anticipated fights in women's boxing. ireland's katie...
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. >> and of course, working with mitch prosser, dave wilson, kevin, we have an incredible team and ilcome you tonight and i'm going to lead us in a prayer in just a moment. before i do that, as i was listening last night to senator tim scott, what an amazing job he did, yes, he deserves around of applause. [applause] i was talking to the president at north greenwood university the work there -- he is my boss and i work with him as director of church and community engagement. i was talking to dr. fan and i said tim scott's message last night transcends the criticism. it was on a level that it rose above the din of criticism and went straight to the people. i think that it's going to have an impact and we are going to hear more about what he has to say. one of the things he said, he talked about the song. i don't think he named it, but is -- it is a praise song. the blessing, it is about the next generation, our family and generation. when we sing that in church, i can't get all the way through it without getting so emotional. i can't sing the words because i am thinking about my child
. >> and of course, working with mitch prosser, dave wilson, kevin, we have an incredible team and ilcome you tonight and i'm going to lead us in a prayer in just a moment. before i do that, as i was listening last night to senator tim scott, what an amazing job he did, yes, he deserves around of applause. [applause] i was talking to the president at north greenwood university the work there -- he is my boss and i work with him as director of church and community engagement. i was talking...
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this is wilson who resegregated washington, d.c., wilson does not have the same argument for african-americans who have also served in the war. and so again, he's limiting that he's kind of hedging his bets. but again, great question. >> so ladies and gentlemen, if you do not want the pg version, but the pg-13 version or beyond, i would suggest that you pick up the book, and also that you remember her call out to everyone in the audience and watching online, don't ignore your archivists. we would welcome you to go downstairs to our research center. our archivist is not here today, but he will be here tomorrow. you can find his information online. ladies and gentlemen, if you will join me in thanking dr. dixon. [ applause ] >>> cspan is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you call home. at sparklight it's our home too. right now we're all facing our greatest challenge. that's why sparklight is working around the clock to keep you connected. we're doing our part so it's a little
this is wilson who resegregated washington, d.c., wilson does not have the same argument for african-americans who have also served in the war. and so again, he's limiting that he's kind of hedging his bets. but again, great question. >> so ladies and gentlemen, if you do not want the pg version, but the pg-13 version or beyond, i would suggest that you pick up the book, and also that you remember her call out to everyone in the audience and watching online, don't ignore your archivists....
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we are delighted that the wilson center is in support of it.i think it does provide a good framework for policy makers to take a look at this important challenge at this key moment. dr. fink: i would like to thank both of you and our audience today for taking time with the response to delve into these issues. and all the work that went into the report. thank you for joining us today and wishing you all good health. fmr. pm blair: thank you very much and mark and everyone at thank you mark and everyone at the wilson center. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span shop.org is he spends online shop and every purchase help support our nonprofit operations. go there to order a congressional directory. browse our newest products at c-span shop.org. >> coming up tuesday, the house is back at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches followed by legislative business at noon. members are consid
we are delighted that the wilson center is in support of it.i think it does provide a good framework for policy makers to take a look at this important challenge at this key moment. dr. fink: i would like to thank both of you and our audience today for taking time with the response to delve into these issues. and all the work that went into the report. thank you for joining us today and wishing you all good health. fmr. pm blair: thank you very much and mark and everyone at thank you mark and...
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and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems.practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal remains gave the solicitor none of the forensic evidence that juries like to see. and the coroner was unable to establish even a cause of death. as for those personal items of kate's that they found in ethan's apartment, those could just have easily been gifts. the two were supposedly best friends after all. and to top it off, there was the amazing tale that came with the state's star witness, heather. it's true she helped the warings' investigators found kate's body and agreed to testify against a man she revealed she actually married soon after the crime. but heather was also, as ethan's lawyer was
and solicitor wilson had a problem. actually, two problems.practically leapt at a deal to turn state's evidence against ethan, her credibility, as you'll soon see, was not exactly aaa. and despite all the information the a-team uncovered, what could be used in court was thin. >> i mean, frankly, we didn't have a lot of evidence. we had a lot of opinions, and we had a lot of conjecture. but actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> kate's skeletal remains gave the solicitor none of...
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is no longer called the woodrow wilson institute. i can't remember what they are calling it now. that is one of these things. another student asks do you think the controversy over could christopher columbus monument fits in with the story about confederate monuments? i would say yes. this year we have created an antiracism initiative. within that, there is a subcommittee called legacies of enslavement and dispossession, which is really looking at the question of not just enslavement and its history to our campus but also dispossession of native americans. one of the things that is clear is when you're talking about monuments to white supremacy, a lot of people think that the columbus statute play that same role by your lysing -- her oizing the project that led to a lot of destruction of native american lands. in that context, of course there are lots of controversies. in philadelphia for example, but elsewhere where monuments have been taken down but italian americans are seeing it as part of their heritage. some of those monuments
is no longer called the woodrow wilson institute. i can't remember what they are calling it now. that is one of these things. another student asks do you think the controversy over could christopher columbus monument fits in with the story about confederate monuments? i would say yes. this year we have created an antiracism initiative. within that, there is a subcommittee called legacies of enslavement and dispossession, which is really looking at the question of not just enslavement and its...
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our friend casey wilson is gonna join us. to all that, several prominent republicans are continuing to push back against both mask rules and covid vaccines, even though we now have significant evidence that the vaccines cut down on transmission and help protect others and get us back to normal from more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: when it comes to masks and vaccinations, there have been a lot of dumb opinions. for example, yesterday, former congressman jason chaffetz, who's now a fox news contributor trotted out what he thought was a brilliant analogy to criticize mandates >> i think one of the principles that people just tend to forget about, which is the proper role of government. the proper role of government is to inform the public, but we believe in the united states of america about self-determination that we get to make those decisions. >> yes >> the government can help provide the information. they have a centers for disease control, but there are lots of disease that's kids can potentially get.
our friend casey wilson is gonna join us. to all that, several prominent republicans are continuing to push back against both mask rules and covid vaccines, even though we now have significant evidence that the vaccines cut down on transmission and help protect others and get us back to normal from more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: when it comes to masks and vaccinations, there have been a lot of dumb opinions. for example, yesterday, former congressman...
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equity strategist, mike wilson. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." s&p futures hitting the high of the day right after the opening. the move is still relatively small. majors still treading water for the past week. bloomberg's abigail doolittle is taking a look at the action. that's where i had my board titled "dude, where's my catalyst." abigail: stocks really are waiting for a catalyst. this is the russell 2000, which after having that huge run up at the end of last year into january and february, has really been stuck around 2200 or so, and not going anywhere. so stocks really waiting for a catalyst. the s&p 500, if we going to the bloomberg terminal, has been stuck in a range between 4000 and 4200 over the last two months. what we are looking at here in blue, the s&p 500 -- excuse me, the 10 year yield, which has been stuck in a range between 1.50% and 1.77% for about two months as well. the outlier, this is so interesting, be
equity strategist, mike wilson. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." s&p futures hitting the high of the day right after the opening. the move is still relatively small. majors still treading water for the past week. bloomberg's abigail doolittle is taking a look at the action. that's where i had my board titled "dude, where's my catalyst." abigail:...
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of the north bay and not only the mountains of the east bay but the valleys of the east bay where wilson is and we will hear from him in one second. if we look at the red flag warning i will outline some of the areas that has some higher concerns than others in the complete forecast and take a look ahead at the temperatures. >>> let's go to wilson walker and he has more on how the bay area fire crews are preparing for the dangerous conditions. wilson. >> reporter: i spent a little time in the neighborhoods around here asking folks if they thought this was a neighborhood that they historically thought of a place that was a high risk for fire. a lot of people told me no not until recently. but a lot of fire departments are wanting to send a message to start thinking about it now. >> we posted the flight for our community so they are aware that we have elevated fire conditions. >> reporter: the alameda fire department open this flag of the year with the flag raising and a sweeping inspection operation. >> at the yard and all of our fire stations we are getting ready for the wildfire season.
of the north bay and not only the mountains of the east bay but the valleys of the east bay where wilson is and we will hear from him in one second. if we look at the red flag warning i will outline some of the areas that has some higher concerns than others in the complete forecast and take a look ahead at the temperatures. >>> let's go to wilson walker and he has more on how the bay area fire crews are preparing for the dangerous conditions. wilson. >> reporter: i spent a...