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it is wilson. wrote a book on woodrow wilson for a series on the presidents i discovered a wilson. i didn't know very romantic very emotional very deep feeling i'm discovering. who edith really is i'm working with molly on her book and like first lady's memoirs. her memoirs fascinating and that third picture there on the right. i've been to the library of congress and i've read her papers, especially edith's papers when she was trying to put this memoir together, and i've learned a lot from all of this next please. i'll write my first point. you can't understand edith wilson if you don't understand woodrow wilson's attitude towards women. this is a very sensitive topic now if i say wilson women most people will say like that wonderful picture. i found these kaiser wilson he was against the constitutional amendment giving the women the right to vote at least for a long time. he was president. this makes you think that wilson is a kind of dour figure who hates women doesn't want them to succeed has has nothing to do with them or nothing too good to say about them. quite a discovered.
it is wilson. wrote a book on woodrow wilson for a series on the presidents i discovered a wilson. i didn't know very romantic very emotional very deep feeling i'm discovering. who edith really is i'm working with molly on her book and like first lady's memoirs. her memoirs fascinating and that third picture there on the right. i've been to the library of congress and i've read her papers, especially edith's papers when she was trying to put this memoir together, and i've learned a lot from all...
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first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much of course centered as you would imagine on world war one wilson's role as an international statements the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage and wilson, the man those were sort of the two pillars of interpretation there and when you come to the cake when you came to the house, those were the stories that were centered, right? through the african american cultural heritage action fund of the national trust the focus began, of course to tell the fuller history, so when i joined i looked at the interpretation i looked at what was on display that had for the most part remain unchanged since 1961, you know, there's been shifts of objects small objects here and there but as far as the experience and the subjects and topics that were covered they have remained that that way until 2008 when i joined the team there. and so i looked at and i said wilson the man but really, who are we talking about here if we're talking about telling
first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much of course centered as you would imagine on world war one wilson's role as an international statements the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage and wilson, the man those were sort of the two pillars of interpretation there and when you come to the cake when you came to the house, those were the stories that were centered, right? through the...
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wilson presided over this era. his administration though, often some will say wilson was not the author of such policies, he certainly sanctioned them and those in his cabinet who pushed for things like that duration of the federal workforce, the civilian service, that had not been the case. there are people like frederick douglass, erica bethune, all the people of all the different agencies in washington d. c. who were african american and served. with the wilson administration things like submitting photographs of yourself with your application became a requirement to determine and weed out who was african american. separation of white women, for example, and african american men. getting rid of supervisors in the government who were african american. these kind of intrinsic things happened under that administration. so, exploring what are the effects of that? and then lastly, bringing in the people who contributed to society at this time who were african american. though this is the nadir of race relations, this
wilson presided over this era. his administration though, often some will say wilson was not the author of such policies, he certainly sanctioned them and those in his cabinet who pushed for things like that duration of the federal workforce, the civilian service, that had not been the case. there are people like frederick douglass, erica bethune, all the people of all the different agencies in washington d. c. who were african american and served. with the wilson administration things like...
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. >> "my name is hawkins wilson." >> reporter: hawkins wilson, born into slavery into virginia, soldorn away from his family. >> "dear, sir --" >> reporter: from galveston, texas, wilson wrote these letters two years after the civil war ended, looking for his sisters. >> "i'm writing you tonight, my dear sister. "i'm writing you tonight, my dear sister, with my bible in my hand, praying." >> reporter: like so many black americans curious about their roots, kelly dixon-tealer of houston started the journey using ancestry.com. kelly, why did you decide to go on this journey of tracing your roots? >> i wanted to stay closer to my grandparents. i wanted to dig more. >> reporter: kelly and her mother, alva marie jenkins, learned they're the second and third great-granddaughters of hawkins wilson. his letters also detailed his life of love, family, and faith in galveston, the birthplace of juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery. the letters, now part of the national archives, were never delivered. >> today is that time for his story to be shared. >> reporter: wilson's words featured
. >> "my name is hawkins wilson." >> reporter: hawkins wilson, born into slavery into virginia, soldorn away from his family. >> "dear, sir --" >> reporter: from galveston, texas, wilson wrote these letters two years after the civil war ended, looking for his sisters. >> "i'm writing you tonight, my dear sister. "i'm writing you tonight, my dear sister, with my bible in my hand, praying." >> reporter: like so many black...
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wilson. ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time. he was negotiating the treaty of versa to conclude world war one. and this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentially as the savior of the of the war. so that was that was an important step forward. but even your closer to your eras the lady bird johnson and the whistle stop. yes in the whistles up you and yeah, so even in the era of plane travel you of course had truman doing the the whistle stop and then ladybird in 64 as i mentioned, which was an incredibly important trip in that gave her a chance to travel and to begin seeing that it was okay for women to to campaign for their husbands to be surrogates. you know, that's one thing we haven't really talked about yet. is this whole surrogate ocean and how the wife can do a lot to restore a president's image and you mentioned frankie cleveland who became francis cleveland after she married you don't know he
wilson. ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time. he was negotiating the treaty of versa to conclude world war one. and this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentially as the savior of the of the war. so that was that was an important step forward. but even your closer to your eras the lady bird johnson and the whistle stop. yes in...
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wilson, ellen wilson was widow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried, his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed centrally as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era of plane travel, you of course had the whistle stop and ladybird and 64, which was an incredibly important trip and that gave her a chance to travel and to begin seeing it was okay for women to campaign for their husbands, to be surrogates. that's something that we have not really talked about yet is this whole surrogate notion. how the wife can do a lot to restore a presidents image. you mentioned frankie cleveland who became frances cleveland after she married, for those who don't know. her father was his law partner and her father died when she was very young and he was her ward, essentially. everyone thought h
wilson, ellen wilson was widow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried, his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed centrally as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era of plane travel, you of course...
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. >> my name is hawkins wilson. >> reporter: hawkins wilson, born into slavery, sold as a boy, torn away from galveston, texas, wilson wrote these letters two years after the civil war ended, looking for his sisters. >> i'm writing to you tonight dear sister with my bible in my hand praying. >> reporter: like so many black americans curious about their roots, she started the journey using ancestry.com. kelly, why did you decide to go on this journey of tracing your roots? >> i wanted to stay closer to my grandparents. i wanted to dig more. >> reporter: kelly and her mother learned they're the second and third great-granddaughters of hawkins wilson. his letters also detailed his life of love, family and faith in galveston, the birthplace of juneteenth commemorating the end of slavery. the letters, now part of the archives, were never delivered. >> today is the time for his story to be shared. >> reporter: wilson's words featured in a powerful new documentary by ancestry, a dream delivered, the lost letters from hawkins wilson. >> this story is kind of a reminder that we should be chasing
. >> my name is hawkins wilson. >> reporter: hawkins wilson, born into slavery, sold as a boy, torn away from galveston, texas, wilson wrote these letters two years after the civil war ended, looking for his sisters. >> i'm writing to you tonight dear sister with my bible in my hand praying. >> reporter: like so many black americans curious about their roots, she started the journey using ancestry.com. kelly, why did you decide to go on this journey of tracing your...
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look, woodrow wilson was the first american president told a phd. he was also the first american president to be openly contemptuous toward the constitution, and he genuinely was. he had a religious zeal for the progressive cause and as part of that he believed had to have experts unvarnished, and painted experts to govern the unwashed masses, and that the unwashed masses should be sort of kept away from the true decision-making incumbent. of course this is anathema to the constitution. it did w work within it and so woodrow wilson was openly hostile toward it. aggressivelya weakening of of the concept of federalism the supreme court was astute and alert enough to push back on them on that. it wasn't a perfect resistance, but it was an effective resistance against his efforts, but he planted the seeds and those seeds later found more fertile soil a couple of decades later under the administration of president franklin d roosevelt, they did and so walk us through if you don't mind senator that story i think probably again thinking about our smart. we
look, woodrow wilson was the first american president told a phd. he was also the first american president to be openly contemptuous toward the constitution, and he genuinely was. he had a religious zeal for the progressive cause and as part of that he believed had to have experts unvarnished, and painted experts to govern the unwashed masses, and that the unwashed masses should be sort of kept away from the true decision-making incumbent. of course this is anathema to the constitution. it did...
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all right, james wilson we — fully tested. all right, james wilson we had _ fully tested.ery much for your time today-— switching focus to the other big headline now. let's turn to ukraine, where fierce fighting is continuing in the east as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday, although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine have often failed. tonight, we report from kharkiv in the north—east of the country, a city bombarded by russian shelling, but surrounding territory has been retaken by ukrainian troops. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor has been in the city to see the devastation for himself, and he said the court would prosecute the highest ranks of russians responsible, as our correspondent wyre davies reports. with this city still under daily attack... so there was an air strike. ..karim khan's visit to kharkiv was more a statement of intent than gathering evidence. what were the a
all right, james wilson we — fully tested. all right, james wilson we had _ fully tested.ery much for your time today-— switching focus to the other big headline now. let's turn to ukraine, where fierce fighting is continuing in the east as russia pushes its advance into the country's industrial heartland. russia says it will give civilians a safe route out of the bombarded eastern city of severodonetsk for 12 hours on wednesday, although attempts to create humanitarian corridors in ukraine...
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joe wilson is there. year. joe wilson is there.year. joe wilson is there. more british opportunity than ever i year. joe wilson is there. ire british opportunity than ever on the first tuesday today and we have a couple of players who have defined the standards of modern tennis and one young woman who might now seems to be unbeatable. let's start there. february seems a long time ago, doesn't it? that was the last time iga swiatek lost a tennis match. she enforces her dominance with that forehand. the polish world number one was up against a qualifierfrom croatia on centre and jana fett was beaten in one hour 15 minutes. strong. wimbledon is a different challenge, but that's 36 victories in a row. across the court, three for the ever changing moods of nick kyrgios, who wanted spectators to be ejected after he'd heard them make critical comments. remove them from the crowd. well, kyrgios was locked in an intense match against pauljubb, a 22—year—old from hull, who was still breaking the australian's serve deep into the fifth set. oh
joe wilson is there. year. joe wilson is there.year. joe wilson is there. more british opportunity than ever i year. joe wilson is there. ire british opportunity than ever on the first tuesday today and we have a couple of players who have defined the standards of modern tennis and one young woman who might now seems to be unbeatable. let's start there. february seems a long time ago, doesn't it? that was the last time iga swiatek lost a tennis match. she enforces her dominance with that...
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later that night, wilson's friend returned to find her bleeding and unconscious in the bathroom.t wounds. investigators obtained video surveillance showing an suv similar to armstrong's near the crime scene just one minute after wilson went inside. that's according to the police affidavit, which says ballistic evidence recovered from the scene is similar to bullets fired from a handgun belonging to armstrong. >> we'd like to bring you to custody so you can have your day in court. >> reporter: but armstrong had her chance to tell her side of the story once already. before skipping town, investigators picked her up on an outstanding arrest warrant, unrelated to this case, and questioned her about why her vehicle was near the crime scene. they didn't have probable cause to hold armstrong and let her go, even after they say she offered no explanation for her vehicle's whereabouts. >> if she thought or knew she was going to be wanted for this, she probably had a five-day head start. >> and randi joins me from dallas. randi, i know you spoke with the u.s. marshal service today. what el
later that night, wilson's friend returned to find her bleeding and unconscious in the bathroom.t wounds. investigators obtained video surveillance showing an suv similar to armstrong's near the crime scene just one minute after wilson went inside. that's according to the police affidavit, which says ballistic evidence recovered from the scene is similar to bullets fired from a handgun belonging to armstrong. >> we'd like to bring you to custody so you can have your day in court. >>...
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it didn't work within it so woodrow wilson was openly hostile toward it. he tried to move away, the first president to push aggressively toward a weakening of the concept of federalism. the supreme court was astute and alert enough to push back on that. wasn't a perfect resistance but was an effective resistance against his efforts but he planted the seeds and those seeds later found more fertile soil a couple decades later under the administration of president franklin d roosevelt. >> host: walk us through that story, probably again thinking about our smart, well read audience people could recount the highlights of that but one of the great parts of the book is you get into details of the attempt by fdr to expand the court and why it failed. it has the same element to the conversation. >> guest: in chapter 4 in chapter 5, i walked through starting with chapter 4 explaining what happened to president franklin roosevelt during his first presidential term. he wanted to be the savior of the american people during the great depression, and he was going to do i
it didn't work within it so woodrow wilson was openly hostile toward it. he tried to move away, the first president to push aggressively toward a weakening of the concept of federalism. the supreme court was astute and alert enough to push back on that. wasn't a perfect resistance but was an effective resistance against his efforts but he planted the seeds and those seeds later found more fertile soil a couple decades later under the administration of president franklin d roosevelt. >>...
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kaitlin armstrong is wanted for the murder of where wilson last month. investigators tracking her movements have spotted her at several airports. reporter kailey benson has the latest. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a really hard effort and at the end of police affidavit paints a picture of a love triangle gone wrong. according to the document wilson had met with the suspect's boyfriend, colin strickland, a fellow pro cyclists on may. 11th the night she was killed. strickland who said he briefly dated wilson last fall told police they went swimming and then to dinner. he then dropped her off at the home where she was later found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. detectives say one minute after wilson arrived home security footage shows an suv similar to armstrong's appearing to pull u
kaitlin armstrong is wanted for the murder of where wilson last month. investigators tracking her movements have spotted her at several airports. reporter kailey benson has the latest. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a...
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wilson. mr. wilson: everyone is invited to participate. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: this is the day for the call of the private calendar. the clerk will call the first bill on the calendar. the clerk: private calendar number 1, h.r. 187, a bill for the relief of the victoria galino lopez. the speaker pro tempore: is there an objection? the chair hears none. without objection, the bill is engrossed, read a third time, passed, and the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the clerk will call the next bill on the calendar. the clerk: private calendar number 2, h.r. 680. a bill for the relief of peter, karish, and vendata kudatar. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? the chair hears none. without objection, the bill is engrossed, read a third time, passed, and the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the clerk will call the next bill on the calendar. th
wilson. mr. wilson: everyone is invited to participate. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: this is the day for the call of the private calendar. the clerk will call the first bill on the calendar. the clerk: private calendar number 1, h.r. 187, a bill for the relief of the victoria galino lopez. the speaker pro tempore: is there an...
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joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's.nd, with those four wickets on debut. and he admitted it's been great to feed off the experience ofjames anderson and stuart broad. to have chatter around ball and obviously their own plans so they have to go with butjust having this kind of guys around you to throw a few ideas across to keep you going and then you look around you got nearly 1200 test we could surround. pick the brains of them and it's been very beneficial for me in the trinity is as well to watch i about the business and what the kind of look to do as batsmen. it's been very good to be able to pick the brains of them. american teenager coco gauff is through to her first grand slam final as she beat martina trevisan in straight sets at the french open. the 18—year—old took an hour and a half to dispatch of the italian in theirsemifinal 6—3, 6—1. afterwards, she told the paris crowd that she hadn't been nervous, and walking off the court, she wrote, "peace. "end gun violence" on the camera. she'll take on iga swiatek in
joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's.nd, with those four wickets on debut. and he admitted it's been great to feed off the experience ofjames anderson and stuart broad. to have chatter around ball and obviously their own plans so they have to go with butjust having this kind of guys around you to throw a few ideas across to keep you going and then you look around you got nearly 1200 test we could surround. pick the brains of them and it's been very beneficial for me in the trinity is as well to...
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she suspected of murdering >> wilson last month, wilson is from the bay area.ught in for questioning after the shooting but was released and she's been on the run ever since. kaylee be sun has the story. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a really hard effort and at the end of police affidavit paints a picture of a love triangle gone wrong. according to the document wilson had met with the suspect's boyfriend, colin strickland, a fellow pro cyclists on may. 11th the night she was killed. strickland who said he briefly dated wilson last fall told police they went swimming and then to dinner. he then dropped her off at the home where she was later found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. detectives say one minute after wilson arrived home security footage shows an suv similar to armstrong's appeari
she suspected of murdering >> wilson last month, wilson is from the bay area.ught in for questioning after the shooting but was released and she's been on the run ever since. kaylee be sun has the story. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the...
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i can absently understand why rebel wilson would have wanted to have taken control of that narrativeis very much her life.- it is very much her life. how would you — it is very much her life. how would you read _ it is very much her life. how would you read reporting . it is very much her life. how would you read reporting on theseissues would you read reporting on these issues in general? is there a need for a lot more training? i there a need for a lot more training?— training? i think training is an important _ training? i think training is an important issue - training? i think training is an important issue to - training? i think training isj an important issue to have conversations around, particularly in relation to the australian press guidelines. we have seen reporting recently with regards to trans women in the spot and the care of transgender young people in australia and a lot of that reporting was also questionable. —— sport. training and publicising these guidelines excess. there was quite a process that council took in the development of those guidelines. i think there
i can absently understand why rebel wilson would have wanted to have taken control of that narrativeis very much her life.- it is very much her life. how would you — it is very much her life. how would you read _ it is very much her life. how would you read reporting . it is very much her life. how would you read reporting on theseissues would you read reporting on these issues in general? is there a need for a lot more training? i there a need for a lot more training?— training? i think...
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james wilson, from detention _ the next few weeks. few weeks. james wilson, from detention action, thank you l from detention action, thank you so much speaking to us.— the us and china have been trading words over security in the asia—pacific region, particularly over taiwan. washington and beijing have sent their most senior defence officials to a conference in singapore and have already met on the sidelines. the meeting seems to have gone well, but china's defence minister told journalists that beijing would �*not hesitate to start a war�* if anyone tried to split taiwan, which it sees as a rebel province from china. 0ur correspondent nick marsh reports. he is at the shangri—la dialogue. this was the first of a doubleheader here in singapore. today, it was the us secretary of defence, lloyd austin, who got the top billing. tomorrow, it will be his chinese counterpart, the defence minister wei fenghe, who will be addressing the delegates. now yesterday, the two men did meet on the sidelines. it was the first top—level military encou
james wilson, from detention _ the next few weeks. few weeks. james wilson, from detention action, thank you l from detention action, thank you so much speaking to us.— the us and china have been trading words over security in the asia—pacific region, particularly over taiwan. washington and beijing have sent their most senior defence officials to a conference in singapore and have already met on the sidelines. the meeting seems to have gone well, but china's defence minister told...
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wilson walker has more on the name change and also what comes next. >> reporter: city started with a six-month lease on this facility at un plaza that has been extended through the end of the year. today city brought the media in for a rare look inside. >> the tlc, or the tenderloin center, has been the subject of a lot of questions and interest. >> reporter: the city knows this site has been controversial so today they tried to demystify this outreach clearing house. >> when folks come into the space, they are able to eat breakfast, lunch, dinner. we have snacks. we have water. >> reporter: the original purpose of the site was to link people to services and that effort continues. >> we can let them know we have harm reduction supplies, but we like to talk about the detox beds that are available. >> reporter: as we've reported, making those connections has proven difficult, thus link a.j. getting de-emphasized while more focus is put on care. >> so what we're doing here is very important, creating a space and stopping people from dying. >> reporter: staff says more than 80 overdoses
wilson walker has more on the name change and also what comes next. >> reporter: city started with a six-month lease on this facility at un plaza that has been extended through the end of the year. today city brought the media in for a rare look inside. >> the tlc, or the tenderloin center, has been the subject of a lot of questions and interest. >> reporter: the city knows this site has been controversial so today they tried to demystify this outreach clearing house. >>...
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. >>> new info on the woman wanted for the murder of san francisco cyclist mo wilson. s "sf gate" reporting she was seen in new jersey nearly a month after wilson was gunned down in texas. they say armstrong was at newark airport on may 18th, four days after she was seen carrying a yoga mat through austin's airport on her way to new york, and there is a reward out for any information leading to her arrest. len and amanda? >>> election officials are holding out hope for big turnout numbers today. >> that's because only 15% of registered california voters have actually returned their ballots so far. broken down by county, santa clara reports about the same, 16%. san francisco is about 20% and in san mateo, about the same, just 88,000 ballots have come back of the more than 430,000 that went out. >> in terms of looking at the actual numbers compared to the 2018, we're at about maybe 25% below that at this juncture. that could change in a heartbeat. >> political analysts say the absence of high-profile, big-ticket races could dent turnout as could ballot fatigue as califor
. >>> new info on the woman wanted for the murder of san francisco cyclist mo wilson. s "sf gate" reporting she was seen in new jersey nearly a month after wilson was gunned down in texas. they say armstrong was at newark airport on may 18th, four days after she was seen carrying a yoga mat through austin's airport on her way to new york, and there is a reward out for any information leading to her arrest. len and amanda? >>> election officials are holding out hope...
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kaitlin armstrong is wanted for the murder wilson who is from marin county.nvestigators tracked her movements and they've spotted are at several airports. kaylee, the sun has more. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a really hard effort and at the end of police affidavit paints a picture of a love triangle gone wrong. according to the document wilson had met with the suspect's boyfriend, colin strickland, a fellow pro cyclists on may. 11th the night she was killed. strickland who said he briefly david wilson last fall told police they went swimming and then to dinner. he then dropped her off at the home where she was later found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. detectives say one minute after wilson arrived home security footage shows an suv similar to armstrong's appearing to pull up outside
kaitlin armstrong is wanted for the murder wilson who is from marin county.nvestigators tracked her movements and they've spotted are at several airports. kaylee, the sun has more. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a...
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yeah, kaitlin armstrong is the person wanted for the murder wilson last month.ments. fact they spotted her at several airports. >> we've got kylie be sun with the story. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a really hard effort and at the end of police affidavit paints a picture of a love triangle gone wrong. according to the document wilson had met with the suspect's boyfriend, colin strickland, a fellow pro cyclists on may. 11th the night she was killed. strickland who said he briefly dated wilson last fall told police they went swimming and then to dinner. he then dropped her off at the home where she was later found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. detectives say one minute after wilson arrived home security footage shows an suv similar to armstrong's appearing to pull up outside on may. 12th
yeah, kaitlin armstrong is the person wanted for the murder wilson last month.ments. fact they spotted her at several airports. >> we've got kylie be sun with the story. >> this is recent video of the suspect. 34 year-old kaitlin armstrong on surveillance camera at a texas airport just 3 days after her alleged crime she's wanted for homicide in the death wilson. a 25 year-old rising star in the cycling world described as the winningest woman in the american off-road put a really...
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i think that wilson had something to do with all of it. when he dies in 1798, i'm guessing there's not enough votes in the conference as we call it today to keep wearing the robes. they made the switch. >> one last question, where do the modern justices get their robes from? >> where did they get them from? there are a couple of companies that sell judge robes to everybody. they can get them to -- there are some people who actually get them overseas. their eyes nice rulemaking still done in england and france. i did not know what the current justices are wearing but i know that some of the prior justices had robes justice ginsburg had a rogue from france. you know, thinking get them from a variety of sources, it is not that hard to find a judicial rogue these days. that is good to know. >> in case you need one. >> that is about the end of our time. matthew, thank you so much for joining us in this webinar. this was an absolute pleasure. for all of you who do not have the opportunity to go out to d.c., i do not know -- i do not know when yo
i think that wilson had something to do with all of it. when he dies in 1798, i'm guessing there's not enough votes in the conference as we call it today to keep wearing the robes. they made the switch. >> one last question, where do the modern justices get their robes from? >> where did they get them from? there are a couple of companies that sell judge robes to everybody. they can get them to -- there are some people who actually get them overseas. their eyes nice rulemaking still...
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so woodrow wilson tried to move away the first to push aggressively toward a weakening of the concept of federalism.. the supreme court was astute and alert enough was not the perfectla resistance but he dropped more fertile soil. so withhi that story thinking about our smartre and well read audience to recount the highlights of that and then you get into the details of political allies to expand the court and why it failed but does have some relevance to the conversation. >> so in chapter four or chapter five i walked through explaining what happened in the first presidential term he wanted to be the savior of the american people. he was going to do it by dramatically expanding his in general with respect to the great depression. in his view this required him to advance legislationss aggressively and then agriculture and other activities that is affecting commerce one way or another after all those take place in one state at one time. but advancing the aggressive argument on the commerce clause that's commerce between the states and having the power to regulate things that prior to t
so woodrow wilson tried to move away the first to push aggressively toward a weakening of the concept of federalism.. the supreme court was astute and alert enough was not the perfectla resistance but he dropped more fertile soil. so withhi that story thinking about our smartre and well read audience to recount the highlights of that and then you get into the details of political allies to expand the court and why it failed but does have some relevance to the conversation. >> so in...
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where wilson gave a speech. this is a picture of a union veteran and a confederate veteran literally shaking hands and there's some great footage that you can see of this reunion where they reenact pick its charge. they their old men, right so they can't run across the field, but they walk and something like 50,000 people attended this reunion and the message was unity. the message was unity and forgetting or downplaying division hatred anger bitterness. at least for white americans so here's a little more of wilson's speech which i just think is so insightful. so let's just take a minute to look at this. i'm gonna i'm gonna go ahead and read it. how am how am i doing with time good? okay. what have they meant in meeting the last 50 years? they have meant peace and union and vigor and the maturity and might of a great nation. the last 50 years. he's just saying the united states has done wonderfully. well, it's come together. it's been strong how wholesome and healing the peace has been we have found one another
where wilson gave a speech. this is a picture of a union veteran and a confederate veteran literally shaking hands and there's some great footage that you can see of this reunion where they reenact pick its charge. they their old men, right so they can't run across the field, but they walk and something like 50,000 people attended this reunion and the message was unity. the message was unity and forgetting or downplaying division hatred anger bitterness. at least for white americans so here's a...
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armstrong is accused of murdering wilson in austin, texas.ultiple times in the bathroom of her friend's home. police say wilson had been out with her longtime boyfriend. collin strickland, early that night. investigators have said evidence indicates armstrong now in custody and followed the pay for at least a portion of the outing. she was one of the rising stars and her tragic death provoked an outpouring of support and sympathy from across the cycling community. here are some of the details really quickly before i go to ted williams who is joining us on the phone, about the capture of armstrong. that the u.s. marshals office tracked her down. this is the lone star fugitives along with homeland security investigation, discovered her flight pattern using a fraudulent passport. she got on a united flight in newark on may 18th and arrived in san jose, costa rica, later that night. that she sold her jeep grand cherokee in austin to a carmax for more than $12,000 right after she was questioned by authorities. she got a check from the dealership t
armstrong is accused of murdering wilson in austin, texas.ultiple times in the bathroom of her friend's home. police say wilson had been out with her longtime boyfriend. collin strickland, early that night. investigators have said evidence indicates armstrong now in custody and followed the pay for at least a portion of the outing. she was one of the rising stars and her tragic death provoked an outpouring of support and sympathy from across the cycling community. here are some of the details...
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wilson: thank you, madam speaker. june is alzheimer's and brain awareness month. a time to raise the level of attention of debilitating dementias. i appreciate the dedication of taylor wilson, the director of government affairs to the alzheimer's association of south carolina. alzheimer's is a brain disorder which slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. it is not a normal part of aging but a result of complex changes in the brain that start years before symptoms appear. i am grateful for the medical center in loving memory of former governor and late governor carol campbell. according to the centers for disease control, there are nearly six million people in the u.s. that have alzheimer's and related dementias. we honor those families in america facing a dementia diagnosis while supporting the hope of all that three research we can find prevention or treatment of this fatal disease. in conclusion, god bless our troops. who successfully protected america in 20 years of the global war on terrorism as it continues moving from the afghanistan safe haven to america
wilson: thank you, madam speaker. june is alzheimer's and brain awareness month. a time to raise the level of attention of debilitating dementias. i appreciate the dedication of taylor wilson, the director of government affairs to the alzheimer's association of south carolina. alzheimer's is a brain disorder which slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. it is not a normal part of aging but a result of complex changes in the brain that start years before symptoms appear. i am grateful for...
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yes here in berkeley, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> thank you, wilson. >>> the man who has helped lead the nation's pandemic response, dr. anthony fauci has tested positive for covid. he is experiencing mild symptoms, according to a statement by his office. the 81-year-old is fully vaccinated, and he's gotten two booster shots. fauci has not been in close contact with the president or any other senior government officials. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on "cbs news bay area," a homecoming for the man who helped shape san jose. a poignant tribute to the late norm mineta. >> he absolutely leaves a mark on the community and on the country. >> we need more people in politics like norman. >>> plus, how president biden is strengthening protections for lgbtq americans as some states try to take away their rights. >>> and from record flooding to rock slides, new witness video of a dangerous drive out of yellowstone national park. wow. >>> in the first alert forecast, we're tracking the return of the fog that right now is hanging out just off the coast, but also some much cooler temperatu
yes here in berkeley, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> thank you, wilson. >>> the man who has helped lead the nation's pandemic response, dr. anthony fauci has tested positive for covid. he is experiencing mild symptoms, according to a statement by his office. the 81-year-old is fully vaccinated, and he's gotten two booster shots. fauci has not been in close contact with the president or any other senior government officials. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on "cbs...
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wilson and ms. leger fernandez, they will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. crist mrs. frankel of florida, they will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by representative johnson and johnson these members will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 416, the nays are 3, zero recorded as present. the rules is suspended and bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, unfinished business is on the vote of the motion of the the gentlewoman from new york and pass h.r. 5879. the clerk: union calendar number 244, h.r. 5879 to amend the small business act of the price evaluation preference for qualified hub disons small business concerns for certai
wilson and ms. leger fernandez, they will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. crist mrs. frankel of florida, they will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by representative johnson and johnson these members will vote yes on h.r. 7334. the...
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he hated woodrow wilson, we are going -- he took no joy in wilson's victory. but i think he was also angry at the republican leadership for having denied him what he thought of as his delegates, the convention, he should have been their nominee. so it wasn't a lot of love lost between those two. i think he hoped to win. and he will try to get back into the good graces of the republicans in the last few years of his life, without a whole lot of success. they were pretty angry with him for what he did in 1912, but some people think he might have been a republican's nominee in 1920, had he lived that far. good question. well, a few things here to wrap up, then. after his time with president bull moose candidate in 1912, he leaves once again and this seems to be one of his ways of dealing with disappointment or a loss of power, go to the west. go to africa, go to south america. so he goes to brazil in 1913, 1914. it's not his initial plan to exploit unknown river, but that becomes the plan when he was down there, a brazilian official kind of suggested him offhand
he hated woodrow wilson, we are going -- he took no joy in wilson's victory. but i think he was also angry at the republican leadership for having denied him what he thought of as his delegates, the convention, he should have been their nominee. so it wasn't a lot of love lost between those two. i think he hoped to win. and he will try to get back into the good graces of the republicans in the last few years of his life, without a whole lot of success. they were pretty angry with him for what...
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the s&p is up 1.3% david, mike wilson of morgan stanley told us he's fading the rally.ary cohn, former president of goldman sachs, says he's leaning more towards being a buyer after the fed. what was your takeaway about what it means for stocks >> sara, first of all, i think jay did a fantastic job of outlining why they did this and giving us some guidance into how they're going to operate at the end of the year. the inflation expectation data particularly the sentiment data that came out i think really got the committee on edge and got them to think they can't mess around with that they can't mess around with 40 years of inflation fighting credibility that has been built up they're going to be pretty fierce about it and that's what the 75 dip is. i think the market -- it's funny to talk to clients earlier this week and tell them, hey, i think the market would actually rally on a 75, a strong fed telling you they are on top of this rather than a weak fed at 50 and say don't worry about it we're going to play fast and loose with expectations. he did the right thing he go
the s&p is up 1.3% david, mike wilson of morgan stanley told us he's fading the rally.ary cohn, former president of goldman sachs, says he's leaning more towards being a buyer after the fed. what was your takeaway about what it means for stocks >> sara, first of all, i think jay did a fantastic job of outlining why they did this and giving us some guidance into how they're going to operate at the end of the year. the inflation expectation data particularly the sentiment data that came...
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cops say armstrong killed wilson because she thought wilson was hooking up with her boyfriend. a first-degree murder charge once she is back in the united states >>> walking through history in san francisco. a pride tour hoping to use lessons from the past to make a better future. >>> the colorado avalanche celebrating their nfl championship today front and center, lord's stanley cup safe in the hands of the team captain but only after a brief pit-stop and a case of mistaken inty,deit the stanley cup just had another moment our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to b
cops say armstrong killed wilson because she thought wilson was hooking up with her boyfriend. a first-degree murder charge once she is back in the united states >>> walking through history in san francisco. a pride tour hoping to use lessons from the past to make a better future. >>> the colorado avalanche celebrating their nfl championship today front and center, lord's stanley cup safe in the hands of the team captain but only after a brief pit-stop and a case of mistaken...
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the democrat woodrow wilson is elected instead. questions on any of that and this is the after daughter. yep. it's not really into this. it's is right because i know about like gaglaw. and i'm not too sure. about like dates and stuff is roosevelt like a part of the gag law or part of the problem per se explain to the class what you mean by so the gag law is a law. that was from puerto rico where they couldn't like use their flags or like seeing any patriotic songs or anything as a way almost. ate them to the united states. so that's a good question. i actually don't know the answer that i don't know if he had any role in that or not when we talk about empire. there's the most resistance to that comes from the philippines by far and so puerto rico gets a lot less attention and most of the historical writing so i don't know the answer to that but that's that's worth investigating further. yeah. okay, stay roosevelt was gonna be presidents running a third party that are a third party to win the states and an election night because i'v
the democrat woodrow wilson is elected instead. questions on any of that and this is the after daughter. yep. it's not really into this. it's is right because i know about like gaglaw. and i'm not too sure. about like dates and stuff is roosevelt like a part of the gag law or part of the problem per se explain to the class what you mean by so the gag law is a law. that was from puerto rico where they couldn't like use their flags or like seeing any patriotic songs or anything as a way almost....
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and this was what wilson and many many of the other progressives called the living constitution. when we hear about the living constitution today, it's usually in connection with a supreme court nomination when there's a debate about what is the judicial philosophy of the nominee. but when wilson and the originators of the of this concept used the term, they didn't confine it to the judiciary they were talking about a way of it of approaching politics at large executive power legislative power judicial power and the new forms of mixed power that came to be called, you know, the bureaucracy or the administrative state in washington centered in washington, which combined legislative and judicial power in novel ways. they did this with the best of intentions. they intended to solve america's new social problems. it's burgeoning social disorders whether it was, you know, new large-scale. corporations and and the problems of big cities of large numbers of immigrants coming all at once from southern and and eastern europe and so forth. they had a an array of social problems which were
and this was what wilson and many many of the other progressives called the living constitution. when we hear about the living constitution today, it's usually in connection with a supreme court nomination when there's a debate about what is the judicial philosophy of the nominee. but when wilson and the originators of the of this concept used the term, they didn't confine it to the judiciary they were talking about a way of it of approaching politics at large executive power legislative power...
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it was the wood, a dormer leslie wilson. so don't quote quote it we just reaching the wouldn't just new process came to them. but i need to for shoes. when i see them, my boys just get a whims long, full meter chest, not say, not door. when you storage address, you to stop that you. what any by yet. so you put, you put those to put it. what does it is? but there's a, she'll need shaking this post. no video store. she just was a question. national address was to what is in the who will you g? she'll stay in same standing by more. yeah, 2 of the still the ways to let me i didn't know usually genius for born. you will, but those are still real of late. the warrior laughing and sure when you go yes a was. yes, alaska. sally, i needed not says you re me, it would, pennsylvania. why would you go to move some of my to go with the force the double took. i need me spell that out. my museums will get the body to be done. when he said the feudal is a medium and then you can use the lead smear shows with this the smear which you well le
it was the wood, a dormer leslie wilson. so don't quote quote it we just reaching the wouldn't just new process came to them. but i need to for shoes. when i see them, my boys just get a whims long, full meter chest, not say, not door. when you storage address, you to stop that you. what any by yet. so you put, you put those to put it. what does it is? but there's a, she'll need shaking this post. no video store. she just was a question. national address was to what is in the who will you g?...
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leslie wilson. so i'm quoting, quoting ah, my, the street that would've just brought us to them. but i need to foresees when i see them, my boys get i lose long bull meter. she chose not saying i thought when you stood it, i see you to stop that you. what any by yet. so you put, you put those to put it. what does it she'll need shaking this was no yo video store. she just was like watching national i get out for so what is in the all new g, just in same standing by more. yeah. to of the still the way so that we have, you know, usually genius promote a rule of life and sure when you go with a woman, yes, a lot that could be found even not. so she really it would. pennsylvania, my one with that, and i knew that, oh my to go. that was the don't look, i need me to support that on my museum. will get the body to be done with the fuel with susan, please. yes, the smear with you. well, when you get a quote that was there any that was a should do or for last year blessone like a mile? yeah. we still get all those on the clothes when the money risk, which will it soon is. and if the other
leslie wilson. so i'm quoting, quoting ah, my, the street that would've just brought us to them. but i need to foresees when i see them, my boys get i lose long bull meter. she chose not saying i thought when you stood it, i see you to stop that you. what any by yet. so you put, you put those to put it. what does it she'll need shaking this was no yo video store. she just was like watching national i get out for so what is in the all new g, just in same standing by more. yeah. to of the still...