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wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge had been in the senate for 20 years when wilson turned up in washington. so wilson did nothing to cultivate lodge. wilson in that regard was the polar opposite of lbj and bill clinton who were famous for walking into georgetown parties and going straight for somebody sometimes a politicians sometimes of journalists. who disagreed with them? both lbj and clinton wanted to win that person over. wilson was not that sort of fellow. he was guarded. had no idea how to schmooze. his first biographer who knew him well notice that he never took the initiative in making
wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new...
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wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new jersey. lodge had been in the senate for 20 years when wilson turned up in washington. so wilson did nothing to cultivate lodge. wilson in that regard was the polar opposite of lbj and bill clinton who were famous for walking into georgetown parties and going straight for somebody sometimes a politicians sometimes of journalists. who disagreed with them? both lbj and clinton wanted to win that person over. wilson was not that sort of fellow. he was guarded. had no idea how to schmooze. his first biographer who knew him well notice that he never took the initiative in making
wilson had a law degree. so did lodge. wilson had written histories so had lodge. someone more extroverted than wilson would have tried to build on the common ground i think but not wilson. and he might have shied away because lodge had one edge over him that there was no way he could like get a leg up on him. wilson had taught government at princeton and elsewhere and he'd written about it but before his election as president he'd served in elective office for only two years as governor of new...
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so wilson and madison had a big debate. wilson's became a very distinguished us supreme court justice, and he died. alas, in death. it was a sad ending to a heroic career, but right now we're about to see the very first draft of the us constitution written by james wilson. okay, so now we are going to see the rarest draft of the us constitution in american history, the very first draft. many of us know the copy of archives, but that was the final copy. every important document has a draft and this is it. it was drafted on july 24, 1787. remember the constitutional convention begins begins on may 25th. i remember that because the address of the national constitution center is 525 arch street in philadelphia, 525 is may 25th and to months later was the first time that the committee created this draft of the constitution. so how did it end up here? well, it belongs to the historical society of pennsylvania. and james wilson died in 1789, the year that the bill of rights was proposed. he gave this document, along with a bunch o
so wilson and madison had a big debate. wilson's became a very distinguished us supreme court justice, and he died. alas, in death. it was a sad ending to a heroic career, but right now we're about to see the very first draft of the us constitution written by james wilson. okay, so now we are going to see the rarest draft of the us constitution in american history, the very first draft. many of us know the copy of archives, but that was the final copy. every important document has a draft and...
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you've read a bit, from woodrow wilson. you know how religious, explicitly christian or more vaguely spiritual being and language were woven through all of his speeches. i will give you some examples. but his own faith, yes, it is true that he was raised by a presbyterian minister and father. in the south. in virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. that is true. it is true that he was an ordained elder in the big mainline presbyterian church, that is all true. let's go a step further. he was part of the very liberal victorian sentimental liberal theology of the day. and, within our next class, we will look at the contrast with a much more orthodox presbyterian whom he knew. this is what wilson said in may of 1911. " the occasion was, the 400th anniversary of the publication of the king james version of the bible, the 1611 authorized version. he was asked to speak, commemorations like this all over the country. he was asked to speak to, i believe it was in denver. these are selective quotations. "i am at risk of b
you've read a bit, from woodrow wilson. you know how religious, explicitly christian or more vaguely spiritual being and language were woven through all of his speeches. i will give you some examples. but his own faith, yes, it is true that he was raised by a presbyterian minister and father. in the south. in virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. that is true. it is true that he was an ordained elder in the big mainline presbyterian church, that is all true. let's go a step...
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there is wilson, saying "this is the task facing the united states in 1915". what it means to christianize the world that would take a lot of care. a lot of thinking and research. this is what the gospel had been saying, and has a more earthly reading. remember, it is not about individual salvation. it has an earthly social structural meaning, for the economy and politics and society and education. so, to christianize the world, that would mean to transform international relations, to get rid of the balance of power as we have been talking about. all right, now, back to the problem of right abrams, preachers present arms, and the obstacles that we would face as historians. we wanted to do a very careful job here. so much, so many of our world war i sources, when it comes to the churches in america, so much of that, choosing has already been done for us. and i do not mean by right abrams in 1933. i mean in the moment, because you have to watch for this. you can apply what i'm going to say to any research project that you have. if the choosing has already been d
there is wilson, saying "this is the task facing the united states in 1915". what it means to christianize the world that would take a lot of care. a lot of thinking and research. this is what the gospel had been saying, and has a more earthly reading. remember, it is not about individual salvation. it has an earthly social structural meaning, for the economy and politics and society and education. so, to christianize the world, that would mean to transform international relations, to...
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of course, you're woodrow wilson. you can't say said or preach has to be whatever is uttered in the pulpits. so you want do that and i'll talk about how hard that you would want to think. how did christians worship? did they in any different way during the war? did they sing different and there were there were hymns added to the hymn books during world war one for the sake of war mobilization in britain, in america battle hymn of the republic added to the church of england's book during the war, added to the presbyter here in hamburg here and the united states. so would there be patriotic songs? would there special music that was patriotic god bless america yet hadn't been written yet? america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you c
of course, you're woodrow wilson. you can't say said or preach has to be whatever is uttered in the pulpits. so you want do that and i'll talk about how hard that you would want to think. how did christians worship? did they in any different way during the war? did they sing different and there were there were hymns added to the hymn books during world war one for the sake of war mobilization in britain, in america battle hymn of the republic added to the church of england's book during the...
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wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, dr. joyce. mr. joyce: would you please stand with me and join in the pledge of allegiance. 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: the chair will entertain requests for o one-
wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a...
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wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. 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: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. as chairman of the house foreign affairs middle east, north african, asia subcommittee i'm grateful to recognize the third anniversary of the successful abraham accords on september 15. under the leadership of president trump, this historic agreement between israel, the united arab emirates, united states, and later bahrain, morocco, and sudan represent the most significant step toward a stable and positive arab-israeli relat
wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. 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: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for...
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jan wilson, there is a canadian wilson who some may remember their rise to fame through lululemon.overing the ipo market, how much does the potential audience or appetite depend on which brands we are talking about? us leslie in a stable here. katie: people will say the best brands can go public in any environment but bankers get spooked when they see ipos not doing well. it is hard to even get bankers to sign up and do a roadshow for company. right now, they are willing to do that and trying out the market for a you in september. a lot of the others we reported want to go public this fall. a lot is dependent on how first companies do, whether the ipo window is truly open. it is a little up in the air. matt: thank you. katie roof who covers ipos for us for bloomberg. she is based on the west coast which is helpful in the tech industry. we are seeing a drop in stocks right now and a selloff in bonds as well on the back of economic news out of the u.s. this morning. the s&p 500 trading at 4455. yesterday, we were at 45,000 -- 4500 event. what is interesting is the move up in crude, e
jan wilson, there is a canadian wilson who some may remember their rise to fame through lululemon.overing the ipo market, how much does the potential audience or appetite depend on which brands we are talking about? us leslie in a stable here. katie: people will say the best brands can go public in any environment but bankers get spooked when they see ipos not doing well. it is hard to even get bankers to sign up and do a roadshow for company. right now, they are willing to do that and trying...
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so we have a gubernatorial race going on between wilson and brown. we have a senate going on between feinstein and michael. congressman michael huffington. right. so you have sort of a campaign about this proposition and then you have these two incredibly tight statewide campaigns and the way they sort of play into each other is sort of a really interesting right in the sense each of them, each of these candidates in in the the feinstein huffington race. right. there's a real debate with it for dianne feinstein. right. as to what position to take on this. right. she's really struggling with this issue and she ends up coming up coming against proposition one, 87. but she sort of frames it very much of trying to appeal to this sort of orange county taxpayer thing. right she says basically, what is the impact of it? the reason you should oppose it is not because of sort of the vast sort of racism, but because of the tax impact. it would have on the state. so just thinking about the ways in which she's sort of even in the democratic party, right, really.
so we have a gubernatorial race going on between wilson and brown. we have a senate going on between feinstein and michael. congressman michael huffington. right. so you have sort of a campaign about this proposition and then you have these two incredibly tight statewide campaigns and the way they sort of play into each other is sort of a really interesting right in the sense each of them, each of these candidates in in the the feinstein huffington race. right. there's a real debate with it for...
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and today i'm honored to receive the endorsements of your attorney general, alan wilson. thank you, alan. thank you. a big endorsement. that's a big endorsement. your secretary state, mark hammond. thanks, mark. i appreciate it. delighted to announce that your lieutenant governor will be heading up the launch of our brand new coalition small business leaders for trump. thank you. thank you very much. great. with your help, we're going to win the south carolina primary by a lot. we're up by about 50 points. but we don't want to take it for granted. henry said never take anything for granted, right? we're going to win that primary big. we won the state twice by record numbers. literally record numbers. we're going to do it again. we did phenomenally here. we've always done well here. we're going to do it at a level that nobody has ever seen. so we broke the record twice, going to break it a third time. we're going to break our own record. so less than five months from now, we're going to defeat crooked joe biden, we're going to take back our country and make america great a
and today i'm honored to receive the endorsements of your attorney general, alan wilson. thank you, alan. thank you. a big endorsement. that's a big endorsement. your secretary state, mark hammond. thanks, mark. i appreciate it. delighted to announce that your lieutenant governor will be heading up the launch of our brand new coalition small business leaders for trump. thank you. thank you very much. great. with your help, we're going to win the south carolina primary by a lot. we're up by...
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mike wilson of morgan stanley, 8:00.erro on the permit crisis. -- permit crisis -- per macrisis. only the new sleep number smart beds let you both sleep at your ideal level of comfort. your sleep number setting. and now, all of our new next gen smart beds have temperature benefits. save $400 on the new sleep number c4 smart bed. now only $1,499. sleep next level. shop now only at sleep number >> if you are running a business, you have no idea which direction washington is going in tomorrow in whatever direction it is going in tomorrow it might change after the next election. that is tremendous uncertainty. a potential government shutdown confirms that level of uncertainty. that is a wet blanket on any business. and on the economy. tom: neil bradley, u.s. chamber of commerce, executive vice president with a lot going on. we have not touched on it with the markets, futures -22, the vix 17.5. a 10 year yield, 4.51 and all of this elevated in the last number of days. i'm watching the real yield, 2.14%, and let me run over. i
mike wilson of morgan stanley, 8:00.erro on the permit crisis. -- permit crisis -- per macrisis. only the new sleep number smart beds let you both sleep at your ideal level of comfort. your sleep number setting. and now, all of our new next gen smart beds have temperature benefits. save $400 on the new sleep number c4 smart bed. now only $1,499. sleep next level. shop now only at sleep number >> if you are running a business, you have no idea which direction washington is going in...
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woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sanger, gets billions and billions of dollars. we can go on. you never hear them speak up. in favor of the founders of the country. in favors of the framers of the constitution. in defense of the constitution. they try and twist it like the 14th amendment to accommodate what they want. but they don't support them. they support people who hate them. and they are trying to destroy them. and they are surrogates that teaches unions are doing a hell good job of that brain washing our children and diverting them from getting an education to other things. so, the point is, the democrat party is an autocratic party, and by the way, like most autocratic parties and you to be creases they camouflage their true purpose by claiming they are doing these great things for the people, especially the poor. they are doing great things because they defend democracy, how? by destroying the voting system. how? putting an opponent in prison, destroy the electoral college where only democrat cities are represented. populating it with left ring radical bomb throwers.
woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sanger, gets billions and billions of dollars. we can go on. you never hear them speak up. in favor of the founders of the country. in favors of the framers of the constitution. in defense of the constitution. they try and twist it like the 14th amendment to accommodate what they want. but they don't support them. they support people who hate them. and they are trying to destroy them. and they are surrogates that teaches unions are doing a hell good job of...
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but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate. and we once again, a situation where the parties which will wilson thought were rather bankrupt in terms of their principles, are sort of running on fumes from the civil war, largely. and he worried that that basically leaving american politics. and wilson articulated very powerfully an alternative vision, very much different from madison's in federalist number ten, where madison was celebrating complexity and the multiple dissatisfaction as a solution to possible tyranny. wilson wants clean lines such that we can have accountability and he bel
but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook. the book is quite polemical, and he's very concerned that the congress of his day was, again a place where special interests were predating on the american that all of deliberation was happening in committee behind closed doors. there were no open hearings at that time and that the committees would write legislation, which would promptly be signed into law after passing on the on the house and senate floors without much real substantive debate....
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joining me now, after an activist wilson careers.board chair of the gay lesbian and straight education network. wilson, as always, thank you for coming to the sunday show. you have been on the picket lines in hollywood. what are the key demands? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me here today. i also want to say how incredibly united we are at this moment. i am so inspired and empowered by all of the people who are showing up at these picket lines. the demands are this. this industry has changed. we have gone from a time when there were four major networks and some cable networks to a time when most people are seeing their content on these streaming services. we are still working under the same compensation residuals from the past. we are asking just for keeping up with inflation and the cost of living. if we had accepted the producers last offer, we would be making 5% less in real money than we would have in 2020. that is unacceptable. we also know that this is an existential moment for our industry. a.i. is a real
joining me now, after an activist wilson careers.board chair of the gay lesbian and straight education network. wilson, as always, thank you for coming to the sunday show. you have been on the picket lines in hollywood. what are the key demands? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me here today. i also want to say how incredibly united we are at this moment. i am so inspired and empowered by all of the people who are showing up at these picket lines. the demands are this....
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who was thomas wilson dorr? he was born into wealth and privilege in 1805. thomas dorr seen as a young man destined to take hisr place in rhode island's upper echelon. he studied at phillips exeter academy a boarding school in new hampshire. one of i the most prestigious boarding schools at the time that doorway to it and certainly today. he went on to s harvard avenue n columbia law. seems he was destinedif to leada life of leisure and civic pursuits. he would earn his place in history books but he was not quite in the way that his father sullivan and his mother lydia had hoped. in the eyes of the cities elite, in the eyes of providence elite, by 1842th the year of the rebellion the 36-year-old thomas dorr was a sanctimonious diluted been a god that under such. this comes as occluded as you read these letters that are preserved not only at the newport historical society but around the stork aside and the john hay library. let me read a portion of the letter here on lydia and sullivan dorr writing to their son,
who was thomas wilson dorr? he was born into wealth and privilege in 1805. thomas dorr seen as a young man destined to take hisr place in rhode island's upper echelon. he studied at phillips exeter academy a boarding school in new hampshire. one of i the most prestigious boarding schools at the time that doorway to it and certainly today. he went on to s harvard avenue n columbia law. seems he was destinedif to leada life of leisure and civic pursuits. he would earn his place in history books...
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wilson and i think woods division as well. scofield had, i think, been very concerned about, potential of being outflanked, particularly on this side of the town, east of the town. and so he had sent wilson out to to try to guard the flanks, and he'd also detach woods here to try to ensure that there was a kind of rhetoric action force, if you will. there. now, i will say that schofield was pretty heated in his critique of wilson. he did not seem to have a very high opinion of james h. wilson and his efforts to try to stymie forest. of course, schofield seem to have a high opinion of too many people than schofield, but that's schofield for you. i happen to like i think wilson did probably what could, but certainly i think one of the reasons that this potentially might not have worked again, one of the decisions that's in my book that we didn't have time to talk about was schofield decision to try to secure his flank, had forest his wish had he gotten some reinforcements had he tried to forward at one of the several fords and w
wilson and i think woods division as well. scofield had, i think, been very concerned about, potential of being outflanked, particularly on this side of the town, east of the town. and so he had sent wilson out to to try to guard the flanks, and he'd also detach woods here to try to ensure that there was a kind of rhetoric action force, if you will. there. now, i will say that schofield was pretty heated in his critique of wilson. he did not seem to have a very high opinion of james h. wilson...
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wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the irresponsible policies of biden and the liberal democrats have cause add 40-year high inflation. leaving american families in financial distress and jobs destroyed. biden nation has inflected the cost of everyday goods and services and limited the annual purchasing power of families by thousands of dollars. worse, biden does not seem to comprehend the reality of these decisions. proven when recently -- recently describing his economic policies, biden said, quote, i don't know what bidenomics is, but it's working. end of quote. among the most damaging effects on families is the highest seasonal gas price in more than a decade with the national average at over $3.80 a gallon. sadly, american auto workers are being sacrificed to create dependency on chinese batteries. the republican house majority is working to correct this having recently passed the lower energy cost act to streamline the permitting process and reduce energy costs to achieve energy independence, which president dona
wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the irresponsible policies of biden and the liberal democrats have cause add 40-year high inflation. leaving american families in financial distress and jobs destroyed. biden nation has inflected the cost of everyday goods and services and limited the annual purchasing power of families by thousands of dollars. worse, biden does not seem to comprehend the reality of these decisions. proven when recently -- recently describing his economic policies, biden said,...
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wilson: to rend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the biden war on fossil fuels has already cost a 40-year high inflation harming families and continues to enrich war criminal putin and force dependency on the chinese commune party batteries. now it has inintensified. quote, oil prices have climbed this week after saudi arabia and russia extended their production cuts. the biden administration's response? restrict u.s. oil and gas development. the interior department canceled seven oil and gas leases in alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge. its climate agenda is the most lawless and economically destructive in history. russia is drilling in the arctic and using it as a shipping rout to deliver oil to china. the administration's restrict -- restrictions on u.s. arctic oil and gas development amount to unilateral energy disarmiament, end of quote. in conclusion god bless our troops who successfully protected me
wilson: to rend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. the biden war on fossil fuels has already cost a 40-year high inflation harming families and continues to enrich war criminal putin and force dependency on the chinese commune party batteries. now it has inintensified. quote, oil prices have climbed this week after saudi arabia and russia extended their production cuts. the biden administration's response?...
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20 year-old tahman wilson and his 22 year-old brother tony wilson junior were in the blue infiniti.ering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting. >> because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of several investigations. the wilson family hired a civil rights attorney shortly after the deadly shooting. >> philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> raiders defensive end chandler jones is facing misdemeanor charges after he was arrested for violating a domestic violence protective order this morning in las vegas, there's been growing concern for jones's mental health after strange posts on social media, including one now deleted post where he claims he was taken to a hospital against his will by the las vegas fire department. the raiders releasing a statement today reading in part h
20 year-old tahman wilson and his 22 year-old brother tony wilson junior were in the blue infiniti.ering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting. >> because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave...
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you know, she lost the governor very narrowly to a senator to 2 wilson. to go away. she really churning committed and ran against the person who was appointed to replace wilson. so and she and she won and she kept going from there you know, this is something where, you know, she worked hard, got the assault weapons ban in 1994. expired. she tried to get it on again after sandy time pushing, you know, people said she was crazy for trying to preserve something called something like a desert and that is a protection act is now, you know, the favorite to talk caught on of gen z when they're when they're out doing the dance is in joshua tree national park. so this is something that that she has always been, you know, she's been a fighter. she hasn't quit. i think that really, really is sort what. is what was in the steel insider and again, but again. i mean side in person, warm, personable. a lovely here. a lovely and generous human being. >> it is considered a moderate to dollars and deer party. progressive sometimes disagreed with their own party. not everybody loved th
you know, she lost the governor very narrowly to a senator to 2 wilson. to go away. she really churning committed and ran against the person who was appointed to replace wilson. so and she and she won and she kept going from there you know, this is something where, you know, she worked hard, got the assault weapons ban in 1994. expired. she tried to get it on again after sandy time pushing, you know, people said she was crazy for trying to preserve something called something like a desert and...
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woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sangeg.r parenthood. sf planned parenthood gets billions and billions of dollars. ar the >> we can go on. you never hear them speak up in favor of the founders of the country. in favore ers of t of the frame constitution. in defense of the constitutionte . and they try and twist it likeya the 14th amendment to accommodate what they wanth'p but they don't support them. they supportle people, hate theo and are trying to destroy them and their surrogatesthat t. the teachers unions are doing a hell of a good job of that by brainwashinaiwashing childret and diverting them from getting an education. tthe other things. so the point is the democratty party is an autocrat party. and by the way, like mostease autocratic parties thand autocracies, they camouflage their true purpose by claiming they're doing these great things for the people, d especially the poor. >> they're doing g great things because they defend democracy. how? how?how? by destroying the voting system. how? by trying to put an opponent in prison
woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sangeg.r parenthood. sf planned parenthood gets billions and billions of dollars. ar the >> we can go on. you never hear them speak up in favor of the founders of the country. in favore ers of t of the frame constitution. in defense of the constitutionte . and they try and twist it likeya the 14th amendment to accommodate what they wanth'p but they don't support them. they supportle people, hate theo and are trying to destroy them and their...
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20 year-old tahman wilson and his 22 year-old brother tony wilson junior were in the blue infiniti.ffering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting. >> because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of several investigations. the wilson family hired a civil rights attorney shortly after the deadly shooting. >> philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> a san jose man is accused of poisoning his mother with fentanyl. the death has been under investigation since june. a woman's body was found at a home in the east foothills on utopia place near story road. the suspect, bradley, dexter, is also accused of violently attacking his father who was hospitalized with injuries. the suspect is now in custody facing charges of murder poisoning and elder abuse. police san leandro are investigatin
20 year-old tahman wilson and his 22 year-old brother tony wilson junior were in the blue infiniti.ffering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting. >> because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave...
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next man up was zach wilson! check this catch! what? ridiculous! how?rab to tie the game late! the game went to overtime! buffalo, pointing to xavier gibson, breaks to the outside, and he gone! 65 yards for a walk-off touchdown and the jets won 22-16! i don't know if that will soften the injury blow to rodgers, chico native and former cal bear. >>> 16 months after his elbow surgery, brock purdy threw two touchdown passes to brandon aiyuk in a 30-7 route at pittsburgh. asked about the injury, the co-captain responded. >> in the moment it was like this is what we are supposed to do, this is what we expect out of ourselves. at the time i was not thinking surgery or anything like that. it was like man, we are here to win. >>> pivot to baseball and these kids were on the move at oracle park! look at this, erin! the giants trailed the guardians 4-3 in the 10th. blake sabol was clutch, singling in peterson and tying the game! the next batter was late-night lamonte wade jr.! swung on, skipped by myles straw and walk-off. the giants win their fourth straight gam
next man up was zach wilson! check this catch! what? ridiculous! how?rab to tie the game late! the game went to overtime! buffalo, pointing to xavier gibson, breaks to the outside, and he gone! 65 yards for a walk-off touchdown and the jets won 22-16! i don't know if that will soften the injury blow to rodgers, chico native and former cal bear. >>> 16 months after his elbow surgery, brock purdy threw two touchdown passes to brandon aiyuk in a 30-7 route at pittsburgh. asked about the...
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well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the republic. that's one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during this big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects are due friday, so don't forget that we will meet in our usual room next time if there are no questions. i'll see you friday. thank you.
well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the republic. that's one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during this big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects...
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wilson leading with 34 points as vegas takes it, 97-83. wilson has been so fun to watch this year.. >> a perfect example right there. >>> now to soccer. days after sending off julie ertz for the final time, team usa said goodbye to megan rapinoe. after 17 years representing the u.s., rapinoe was subbed out of her final international game in the second half of the americans' win over south africa rapinoe and her international career with two world cup advertisements and over 60 scored goals i can't stop watching this right here behind us of all of the hugs so well-deserved with everything she has done on the field and off. >> and off the field congratulations. >>> still to come, a consumer alert you won't want to sleep through. >> wt u edhayone to know about this mattress recall, right after this i'm feeling better. cough? congestion? all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. aaaaah! ah! hated that. headache? better. ah! fever? body pain? better now. aaaaah! new mucinex kickstart gives all in one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's not cold a
wilson leading with 34 points as vegas takes it, 97-83. wilson has been so fun to watch this year.. >> a perfect example right there. >>> now to soccer. days after sending off julie ertz for the final time, team usa said goodbye to megan rapinoe. after 17 years representing the u.s., rapinoe was subbed out of her final international game in the second half of the americans' win over south africa rapinoe and her international career with two world cup advertisements and over 60...
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keep a glimmer of hope trying to get to the playoffs are wilson is up next. let us know how is up next. let us know how way. we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just "bee-mo", actually. quick question, will all this stuff fit in your car? ( ♪♪ ) should i get rid of the mug? ♪ bmo ♪ >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, it's no secret giants are fighting for their playoff lives down. it should needing a win in la. now. >> coming into the night, the giants look to take down the dodgers to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. so let's talk about it was scoreless in the 4th inning, 2 outs and a man off the mike yastremski who gets around on the pitch intensive. just fair inside the foul pole and it was his 15th homer of the season. the giant, they go up
keep a glimmer of hope trying to get to the playoffs are wilson is up next. let us know how is up next. let us know how way. we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just...
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joe wilson reports. britain's best ever running.o win was still there. it is instinctive for sir mo farah. the teenager at london's mini marathon, the unmatched champion for britain. ten global world medals and stride by stride didn't we windows moments with him? no half marathon puts on a show like the great north run. some 60,000 participants making their way from newcastle to south shields on a day too hot to be comfortable. among the elite runners, victory was impossible for sir mo farah. that did not diminish the occasion. the great north run is a fitting place to end it all. when he crossed the line his position with boff, his status was finished. that suddenly seemed like a lot to take on. , ., take on. running is what saved me and without _ take on. running is what saved me and without having - take on. running is what saved i me and without having something to do— me and without having something to do and — me and without having something to do and something that would make _ to do and something that would make me — to do a
joe wilson reports. britain's best ever running.o win was still there. it is instinctive for sir mo farah. the teenager at london's mini marathon, the unmatched champion for britain. ten global world medals and stride by stride didn't we windows moments with him? no half marathon puts on a show like the great north run. some 60,000 participants making their way from newcastle to south shields on a day too hot to be comfortable. among the elite runners, victory was impossible for sir mo farah....
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i'm your host, erin wilson.n era with the san francisco giants has now finally come to
i'm your host, erin wilson.n era with the san francisco giants has now finally come to
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joe wilson, bbc news.roy flunked his irish open hopes at the k club in the final round. it was won by sweden's vincent norman. meanwhile, there was an exciting finish to the lpga event in cincinatti, where australia's minjee lee threw away a five—shot lead on the back nine before recovering to force a play off with england's a play—off with england's charley hull, which she won on the second hole. great britain's dressage riders have capped a successful week at the european championships with two more medals. reigning world champion lottie fry narrowly missed out on gold in the final event, the freestyle to music, scoring a personal best of over 92% on glamourdale — just behind germany's jessica von bredow—werndl. charlotte dujardin came third on the ever improving imhotep, her second bronze of the week. charlotte is back competing after having her first baby. britain won the team gold medal last week. and before we go, if you want the latest news and reaction to the men's us open tennis final, head to the
joe wilson, bbc news.roy flunked his irish open hopes at the k club in the final round. it was won by sweden's vincent norman. meanwhile, there was an exciting finish to the lpga event in cincinatti, where australia's minjee lee threw away a five—shot lead on the back nine before recovering to force a play off with england's a play—off with england's charley hull, which she won on the second hole. great britain's dressage riders have capped a successful week at the european championships...
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joe wilson, bbc news.or real madrid — he scored an injury—time winner as real left it late to beat champions league debutants union berlin, at the bernebeu. that's six goals in six matches for the england midfielder since his move from borussia dortmund over the summer. it's another really busy night of european football, four british sides are in the europa league, and brighton fans are getting ready for a really special night at the amex stadium, as they start their first european campaign in the i22—year history of the club. we believe in ourselves. we believe in the quality of the players, first of all, the level of the club. but we know we are brighton and we know our level. but we have the ambition to become better, better and better, step by step in every competition, in every game. i never thought when i came here that we _ i never thought when i came here that we could go that far i think it's incredible, the way we grow, especially— it's incredible, the way we grow, especially the last year, thin
joe wilson, bbc news.or real madrid — he scored an injury—time winner as real left it late to beat champions league debutants union berlin, at the bernebeu. that's six goals in six matches for the england midfielder since his move from borussia dortmund over the summer. it's another really busy night of european football, four british sides are in the europa league, and brighton fans are getting ready for a really special night at the amex stadium, as they start their first european...
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joe wilson reports. britain's best ever runner. the great north conclusion.urge to win was still there. it's instinctive for sir mo farah. the teenager at london's mini marathon, the unmatched champion on the track for great britain. ten global gold medals and stride by stride, didn't we live those moments with him? the great north run is a unique half marathon spectacle. are half marathon spectacle. some 60,000 making thi from are some 60,000 making their way from newcastle to south shields on a day too hot to be comfortable. among the elite runners, victory was impossible for mo farah. that didn't diminish the occasion. commentator: the great north run as a fitting place to end it all. when he crossed the line, his position was fourth, his status was finished, and that suddenly seemed like a lot to take in. running is what saved me and without having something to do and something that could make me happy, it would have been very difficult for me. it was very emotional because i guess, you know, i have tojust go and enjoy myself now. time with my family and
joe wilson reports. britain's best ever runner. the great north conclusion.urge to win was still there. it's instinctive for sir mo farah. the teenager at london's mini marathon, the unmatched champion on the track for great britain. ten global gold medals and stride by stride, didn't we live those moments with him? the great north run is a unique half marathon spectacle. are half marathon spectacle. some 60,000 making thi from are some 60,000 making their way from newcastle to south shields on...
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. >> regina wilson was on the street below the tower.219 in her second year as a firefighter. >> and i prayed, and then i just asked god to just protect me and, if he couldn't, i knew that i would die doing what i love. >> inside the collapsing north tower, the menen of engine 39 we caught in a stairwell. >> and it started out slow, boom, boom, boom. then it got quicker. pretty soon, bam, bam, bam, bam coming down. >> jeff coniglio and jamie efthimiades were on the stairs near the ground floor with 110 floors above them. >> it took ten seconds for it to come down. but it felt like ten minutes. i saw i was in the background of a funeral. i saw my casket. i saw my parents, my wife sitting in the front, and as i'm watching this, all right, it's going to be quick. i am just waiting for something to tap my shoulder and figure i'll feel a tap and that will be it, we will be gone. we are not going to suffer. >> james mcglynn and bob bacon were in the same stairwell. >> the wind came up the stairwell, you know, blew me into the air, and the land
. >> regina wilson was on the street below the tower.219 in her second year as a firefighter. >> and i prayed, and then i just asked god to just protect me and, if he couldn't, i knew that i would die doing what i love. >> inside the collapsing north tower, the menen of engine 39 we caught in a stairwell. >> and it started out slow, boom, boom, boom. then it got quicker. pretty soon, bam, bam, bam, bam coming down. >> jeff coniglio and jamie efthimiades were on the...
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, after republicans desegregated it and wilson required people to include photographs with resumes tolacks from being hired. and as president of university, bragged that not one black student was admitted to princeton while he was president. wilson who embraced ku klux klan, and hakeem jeffrey's uncle, big time bigot, focused on jews, when jeffries was a opportunity leader in cheng college, he defended his uncle to the hilt in language you will see in the book that you never see in media, what 'kennedies, joseph kennedy sr. was such an anti- semite. he was communicating through back-channels with government in germany to suggest to them his sympathies were with them. what about him? folks the list is so long, margaret sanger, a racist, who is the founder of planned parenthood handing out prizes, the likes of hillary clinton and so forth, what about joe biden? in his early career, he didn't make any mistake, he made a call collisi cal calculation. he was not just a follow along he was a participant in what they were doing. that is the democrat party and a hell of a lot more when you re
, after republicans desegregated it and wilson required people to include photographs with resumes tolacks from being hired. and as president of university, bragged that not one black student was admitted to princeton while he was president. wilson who embraced ku klux klan, and hakeem jeffrey's uncle, big time bigot, focused on jews, when jeffries was a opportunity leader in cheng college, he defended his uncle to the hilt in language you will see in the book that you never see in media, what...
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tony wilson junior. we're in the blue infiniti. both suffering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. >> all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of several investigations. the wilson family hired a civil rights attorney. >> shortly after the deadly shooting, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> really? 30 years. but finally a break in the 2 buck, chuck or murder case. authorities arrested and charged a suspect in las vegas today. a grand jury in vegas indicted duane davis with murder. investigators say the suspect did not pull the trigger, but he provided the gun. davis was taken into custody this morning, the sheriff said he is the last living person inside the car from which shots were fi
tony wilson junior. we're in the blue infiniti. both suffering gunshot tahman died. tommy survived life-threatening injuries and was eventually released from a hospital. police say a loaded handgun was found in the car that the state department of justice is investigating the deadly shooting because technically the suspects were not armed. no charges have been filed. >> all 4 officers involved were immediately placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of several investigations....
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so who was thomas wilson dorr? he was into wealth and privilege in 1805. thomas dorsey as a young man destined to take his among rhode island's upper echelon, he studied at phillips exeter academy boarding school in new hampshire, the most prestigious boarding schools at the time. the door went to it and. certainly today he went on to harvard and then columbia law. it seemed that was destined to lead a life of leisure and civic. he would certainly earn his in the history books, but it was not quite in the way that his father, sullivan and his mother, lydia, had hoped. in the eyes of the city's elite, in the eyes of providence's elite, by 1842, the year of the rebellion, the three year old thomas dorr was a saint harmonious, deluded demagogue, bent destruction. this comes so clearly as you read these letters that are preserved not only at the newport historical society around historical, citing the john hay library, let me read a portion of a letter for a moment from lydia in sullivan dorr, writing to their son. and that's the image of sullivan on the scree
so who was thomas wilson dorr? he was into wealth and privilege in 1805. thomas dorsey as a young man destined to take his among rhode island's upper echelon, he studied at phillips exeter academy boarding school in new hampshire, the most prestigious boarding schools at the time. the door went to it and. certainly today he went on to harvard and then columbia law. it seemed that was destined to lead a life of leisure and civic. he would certainly earn his in the history books, but it was not...