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so even woodrow wilson, maybe especially woodrow wilson in a speech to women's group talking about how things used to be and how they need to have the long lens of history. and so on. i mentioned that prior to the civil war we didn't have these kinds of problems because everybody was happy. and and that may have been true. if one overlooks a rather significant share of the population who were enslaved of the same time, take them all. look at what happened during the 19 tens, during the peak as it were, of the progressive movement. and it got and worse and worse until we get to the nadir and we have what everybody now agrees is, is the worst time in race relations in american. as i mentioned. and it's really important stress this point we've had racial riots, you know, throughout our own lifetimes of the unique thing about what was going on in the progressive era is that these race riots were almost exclusively white on black violence. you know, black people were were begging to have law enforcement in their neighborhoods and so on. and it was just a terrible thing to see what happened
so even woodrow wilson, maybe especially woodrow wilson in a speech to women's group talking about how things used to be and how they need to have the long lens of history. and so on. i mentioned that prior to the civil war we didn't have these kinds of problems because everybody was happy. and and that may have been true. if one overlooks a rather significant share of the population who were enslaved of the same time, take them all. look at what happened during the 19 tens, during the peak as...
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michael wilson. >> michael is it.erything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michael wilson. on death row. coming up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm and demarco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say about the police. >> all i know is, i had a murder weapon on, me and they let me go. >> when dateline continues. ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd... ...medicine has the power to treat copd... ...in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,... ...trelegy makes breathing easier for a full 24 hours, improves lung function, and helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't r
michael wilson. >> michael is it.erything together. >> and the team knew exactly where to find michael wilson. on death row. coming up. >> my name is michael wilson. >> i was incredibly nervous, because i knew what was on the line, for malcolm and demarco. >> michael wilson,'s jaw-dropping admission. >> i was not trying to shoot karen summers. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> and what he has to say about the police. >> all i know...
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i'm on a chapter on wilson and. and two boys and i'll make the connections because i'm from haiti 1915. the us occupies haiti july 1915, three months after birth of the nation was shown at the white house and so i'm wondering in terms of i mean, of course in the germans presence in the caribbean as well in which serve as an excuse the occupation. right. the expansion of germany and the caribbean. so i'm wondering whether there is a kind of conundrum or paradox, the notions of democracy that. perhaps the boy is thinking about democracy, capital d and wilson is thinking about democracy capital. i mean, it's minuscule d, right? there is this kind of paradox, but at the same time, james weldon jensen knew because he in a sense defended haiti. yes, but he knew that the u.s. was interested in democracy. in that democracy, as far as a country like haiti and perhaps would have to be gotten by themselves and not through another imperialistic ignorance. so why is it that dubois i mean, that's part of my work, that dubois was
i'm on a chapter on wilson and. and two boys and i'll make the connections because i'm from haiti 1915. the us occupies haiti july 1915, three months after birth of the nation was shown at the white house and so i'm wondering in terms of i mean, of course in the germans presence in the caribbean as well in which serve as an excuse the occupation. right. the expansion of germany and the caribbean. so i'm wondering whether there is a kind of conundrum or paradox, the notions of democracy that....
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wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on a agreeing -- is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those 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 i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on the question are postponed. the pl pledge of allegiance wile led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. 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 requests for on
wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on a agreeing -- is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those 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 i make a point of order that...
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kyle wilson: its content tends to be extremist.ce of identifying people who disagree with it as "enemies." it calls them "enemies of russia." sean: wilson had written about boikov's pro-russian influence activities in australia, infuriating boikov. simeon: [speaking foreign language] sean: the next edition of "russian frontier" branded wilson's article "racist" and called him an "anti-russian conspiracy theorist." in a video posted to social media, boikov joked about a meme he'd published of putin with the line, "funny guy, i kill you last," next to a photo of wilson. simeon: "funny guy, i kill you last." ha-ha-ha-ha. [speaking foreign language] kyle: the abuse, the vituperation, the questioning of my motives, the impugning of my integrity by implying that i had been commissioned to write the article and had been paid by someone, well, these are familiar tactics. as you know, protestors in russia, who are sometimes set upon by cossacks with their whips-- simeon: i'm not going to tolerate people like kyle wilson bashing our communit
kyle wilson: its content tends to be extremist.ce of identifying people who disagree with it as "enemies." it calls them "enemies of russia." sean: wilson had written about boikov's pro-russian influence activities in australia, infuriating boikov. simeon: [speaking foreign language] sean: the next edition of "russian frontier" branded wilson's article "racist" and called him an "anti-russian conspiracy theorist." in a video posted to social...
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wilson had become the saving angel of europe.among the members of the public information committee, there was a person named edward bernays. he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson. seeing this reception surprised him. he is new to the power of persuasion of public opinion. he was a slave and he wanted to use this huge force for large economic profits . and at the age of 1926, i was in paris for the entire time of the peace conference. that was held in the suburbs of paris and we worked to make the world a safer democracy, that was a big slogan. when i came back to the united states, decided that if you could use propaganda for war, you could certainly use it for peace, and propaganda got to be a bad word, because he thought to himself that if the committee's propaganda was able to make wilson he portrayed the title of a libertarian to the people and made him a man who can build a new world, a world in which people are free, so he can form such collective persuasion in peacetime and from this attraction publ
wilson had become the saving angel of europe.among the members of the public information committee, there was a person named edward bernays. he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson. seeing this reception surprised him. he is new to the power of persuasion of public opinion. he was a slave and he wanted to use this huge force for large economic profits . and at the age of 1926, i was in paris for the entire time of the peace conference. that was held in the suburbs of paris...
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he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson.this reception surprised him . he had just realized the power of persuasion of public opinion and wanted to use this great power for economic benefits. then to my surprise, they asked me to go over with wilson to the peace conference, and at the age of 1926, i was in paris for the entire time of the peace conference that was held in the suburbs of paris, and we worked to make the world a safer democracy. that was a big slogan. when i came back to the united states, i decided that if you could use propaganda for war, you could certainly use it for peace, and propaganda got to be a bad word because of the germans using it, so what i did was to try to find some. he thought to himself that if the committee's propaganda had succeeded in portraying wilson to the public as a libertarian and made him a man who could build a new world, a world in which people would be free, then he too could be in peacetime. form such mass persuasion and get good money from this attraction of public opinion als
he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson.this reception surprised him . he had just realized the power of persuasion of public opinion and wanted to use this great power for economic benefits. then to my surprise, they asked me to go over with wilson to the peace conference, and at the age of 1926, i was in paris for the entire time of the peace conference that was held in the suburbs of paris, and we worked to make the world a safer democracy. that was a big slogan. when i...
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wilson had become the saving angel of europe.among the members of the public information committee, there was a person named edward bernays. he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson. seeing this welcome. it surprised him. he had just realized the power of persuasion of public opinion and wanted this power azim can also be used for macro-economic benefits. for the entire time of the peace conference that was held in the suburb of paris and we worked to make the world safer democracy, that was a big slogan. when i came back to the united states, i decided that if you could use propaganda for war, you could certainly use it for peace. as a libertarian for the people and made him who can create a new world, a world in which people are free, so he can form such collective persuasion in peacetime and make good money from this attracting public opinion. they also took off. edward bernays was one of the first to realize the importance and power of the concept of human rights. its title was produced as a commercial br
wilson had become the saving angel of europe.among the members of the public information committee, there was a person named edward bernays. he witnessed the strong reception of the parisians for wilson. seeing this welcome. it surprised him. he had just realized the power of persuasion of public opinion and wanted this power azim can also be used for macro-economic benefits. for the entire time of the peace conference that was held in the suburb of paris and we worked to make the world safer...
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wilson of florida. wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. johnson. wittman. johnson. womack. johnson. yakym. johnson. zinke. mr. zinke: the next speaker of the people's house, mike johnson. the clerk: johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. beyer. jeffries. boyle of pennsylvania. boyle of pennsylvania. correa. correa. gallego. jeffries. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. van orden. van orden. the speaker pro tempore: any members who did not answer the call of the roll, they may come to the well and vote at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the tellers agree in their tallies the number of votes cast is 429, of which the honorable mike johnson of the state of louisiana has received 220 votes. and the honorable hakeem jeffries of the state of new york has received 209 votes. therefore, the honorable mike johnson of the state of louisiana, having received a majority of the votes cast is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives for the 118th congress. mrff
wilson of florida. wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. johnson. wittman. johnson. womack. johnson. yakym. johnson. zinke. mr. zinke: the next speaker of the people's house, mike johnson. the clerk: johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. beyer. jeffries. boyle of pennsylvania. boyle of pennsylvania. correa. correa. gallego. jeffries. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. van orden. van...
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that's wilson at age 8 reenacting a scene from the odyssey.nslation of that epic -- the story of the hero's return home from the trojan war -- gained widespread acclaim. remarkably, it was the first ever by a woman into english. and two years later wilson won a macarthur 'genius' award for "bringing classical literature to new audiences in works that convey ancient texts' relevance to our time". now she's translated homer's "iliad", set amid the war itself -- greeks fighting children's and one another. the great warrior achilles battling his enemies and, it seems at times, himself. in the introduction you call it "the most gripping and heartbreaking work of literature i know." in what way? emily: it's so focused on very intense human emotions. the first word of the poem in greek is "menin", which means a sort of superhuman kind of rage. jeffrey: anger beyond anger. emily: terrible rage. and so this terrible cycle of rage and grief that perpetuate one another is absolutely at the center of the poem. and also the mortality of the human body is s
that's wilson at age 8 reenacting a scene from the odyssey.nslation of that epic -- the story of the hero's return home from the trojan war -- gained widespread acclaim. remarkably, it was the first ever by a woman into english. and two years later wilson won a macarthur 'genius' award for "bringing classical literature to new audiences in works that convey ancient texts' relevance to our time". now she's translated homer's "iliad", set amid the war itself -- greeks fighting...
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i happen to like wilson. i think he did what he could, but certainly one of the reasons that this potentially might not of works, again one of the decisions in my book was schofield's decision to try to secure his flank. had forest got his wish, had he gotten some reinforcements, had he tried one of the several forts, would have done at the time, i don't know. i think you very likely would've gotten caught in the act by wood and wilson and it might've been disaster . certainly i don't think within two or three hours of nightfall that forest would've done much. had even gotten across. it is dark. doesn't know where he is. who knows. >> the night before the battle, what was the closest distance between the confederate union lines, because it almost defies logic, you can move an entire army and escape, even under cover of darkness, you figure horses, wagons, moving, confederates should've heard something and been alerted. how is schofield able to pull this off? >> in spring hill? >> yeah. >> i don't know that i
i happen to like wilson. i think he did what he could, but certainly one of the reasons that this potentially might not of works, again one of the decisions in my book was schofield's decision to try to secure his flank. had forest got his wish, had he gotten some reinforcements, had he tried one of the several forts, would have done at the time, i don't know. i think you very likely would've gotten caught in the act by wood and wilson and it might've been disaster . certainly i don't think...
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i happen to like wilson. i think wilson probably did what he could. certainly i think one of the reasons that this potentially might not have worked in one of the decisions in my book, was er schofield's decision to try to secure its flank. had he gotten his wish and gun reinforcements and it one of the several fords, would he have done it on time? i don't know. i think he likely would have gotten caught in the act by woods and by wilson and it might have been a disaster for the confederate staff. i think with a two or three hours of nightfall, that forest would not have done much had he gotten across. dark. he doesn't know nwhere he is. who knows? >> the night before the battle, what was the closest distance between the confederate union lines? it almost defies logic. you can move an entire army and escape and even undercover t darkness, you figure horses, will moving, you think he would have heard something and been alerted so how was schofield able to pull this off? >> at spring hill? >> yes. >> i don't know if i could tell you the exact distance.
i happen to like wilson. i think wilson probably did what he could. certainly i think one of the reasons that this potentially might not have worked in one of the decisions in my book, was er schofield's decision to try to secure its flank. had he gotten his wish and gun reinforcements and it one of the several fords, would he have done it on time? i don't know. i think he likely would have gotten caught in the act by woods and by wilson and it might have been a disaster for the confederate...
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but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook.uite 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 believed that wha
but wilson wasn't wasn't just writing a textbook.uite 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...
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wilson said this, "this was a mistake on my part. i pecked quickly and failed to check the contents of my briefcase. my heart sank when this happened. i understood immediately what had happened. as soon as the plane landed in hong kong, he immediately alerted customs officials. hong kong has very strict gun control laws. no one is allowed to possess any arms or ammunition unless they have a police license, given only two police officers, security guards, and shooting range operators. the state senators should have known that chinese and hong kong laws are very strict, because wilson is a trade delegate who frequently travels to the region. and they raise the question repeatedly how this firearm was able to escape metal detectors in america. he says he is looking forward to resuming his vacation with his wife and once this matter resolved.>> thank you very much. >> thank you.>> at least 13 people are dead, 50 are injured after two trains collided in southeast india on sunday. that's what police officials tell cnn. a railway officials
wilson said this, "this was a mistake on my part. i pecked quickly and failed to check the contents of my briefcase. my heart sank when this happened. i understood immediately what had happened. as soon as the plane landed in hong kong, he immediately alerted customs officials. hong kong has very strict gun control laws. no one is allowed to possess any arms or ammunition unless they have a police license, given only two police officers, security guards, and shooting range operators. the...
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washington state senator jeff wilson. he appeared at the west kowloon court today.wore a black suit and appeared very intense in court. after deliberation and his charges dismissed, and a 24 month bind over order was given, and conditions for the order included abstaining from possessing firearms and ammunition for two years, and his gun was also confiscated. it was on october the 21st when wilson was arrested at the hong kong international airport after he arrived on a flight from san francisco. he was tried with possession of arms not a license. is an offense -- up to 14 years in prison with a fine of more than 12,000 u.s. dollars. shortly after he was arrested, he said he did not realize that his gun was in his briefcase, while he and his wife are traveling for what was supposed to be a five week vacation in asia. and he only discovered the weapon, which was an unloaded gun, midflight. in a statement that was just released from his office today, we have it for you, let's bring it up. this is what wilson said. he said, quote, this was a mistake on my part and i re
washington state senator jeff wilson. he appeared at the west kowloon court today.wore a black suit and appeared very intense in court. after deliberation and his charges dismissed, and a 24 month bind over order was given, and conditions for the order included abstaining from possessing firearms and ammunition for two years, and his gun was also confiscated. it was on october the 21st when wilson was arrested at the hong kong international airport after he arrived on a flight from san...
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wilson once clean lines such that we can have accountability.ties can tilt with faction internally and then they can present the american people with a clean choice and at election time the american people will decide. they will charge a one of these parties which is given a clear message with governing theth country and then that party should beha given a chance to implement its agenda and pay attention to the finer details of administration. it is remarkable at the extent to which wilson's prescriptions got followed in the decades after he wrote well before he emerged as a major political figure in his own rights. in the 1880s and 1890s move toward a system of very strong partisan control of the house or speaker read known as art read and his successor in the first decade of the 20th century was one of the most colorful figures in american history really who i wish was not such an obscurity today, joseph a gurney cannon the gurney cannonknown as boss . he was somebody who was raised in the wilds of western indiana in the 1840s but here he was
wilson once clean lines such that we can have accountability.ties can tilt with faction internally and then they can present the american people with a clean choice and at election time the american people will decide. they will charge a one of these parties which is given a clear message with governing theth country and then that party should beha given a chance to implement its agenda and pay attention to the finer details of administration. it is remarkable at the extent to which wilson's...
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george wilson and his dog baile not mad. george wilson and his dog bailey got out — mad.me _ mad. george wilson and his dog bailey got out in time but - bailey got out in time but returned to find the family home looking like this. t’m home looking like this. i'm devastated _ home looking like this. i'm devastated for _ home looking like this. t“n devastated for myself, but i've got to think for my folks as well. it is scary in the dark. that is the worst thing. aha, well. it is scary in the dark. that is the worst thing. a few miles away. _ that is the worst thing. a few miles away, they _ that is the worst thing. a few miles away, they have - that is the worst thing. a few miles away, they have been l miles away, they have been searching for a missing man after reports he was chapter in his vehicle. repairs he will take time, and there is disruption further afield as well, with trunk roads, bus services and railways all affect it. services and railways all affect it-_ affect it. the situation remains _ affect it. the situation remains very - affect it. the situation rem
george wilson and his dog baile not mad. george wilson and his dog bailey got out — mad.me _ mad. george wilson and his dog bailey got out in time but - bailey got out in time but returned to find the family home looking like this. t’m home looking like this. i'm devastated _ home looking like this. i'm devastated for _ home looking like this. t“n devastated for myself, but i've got to think for my folks as well. it is scary in the dark. that is the worst thing. aha, well. it is scary in...
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wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you don't take that out on on the civilian population and push to get food there and then even the russian famine as much as he disliked liked the bolsheviks, he was willing to feed a population. so to that extent, i mean, was this idea in world two to feed poland and finland crazy? and then in the postwar old world, when truman reached out, pulled them back. i mean, it seemed that it was hoover's reputation and that carried the most weight with civilian populations and eastern europe and in other areas. so, you know, to what extent we weigh that against kind of the harsh realities of people like, stalin and mao that are pretty cold creatures, i a comment i mean if i could start i mean i think it's useful to be reminded that his plan to aid occupied europe, let's say, in 1939 and 1940, was of course, adamantly opposed by the british. it's important to be reminded of it's important to be reminded of of role and to some extent helping, shall we say, urge, midw
wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you don't take that out on on the civilian population and push to get food there and then even the russian famine as much as he disliked liked the bolsheviks, he was willing to feed a population. so to that extent, i mean, was this idea in world two to feed poland and finland crazy? and then in the postwar old world, when truman reached out, pulled them back. i mean, it seemed that it was hoover's reputation and that carried the...
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wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. wittman. jordan. womack. scalise. yakym. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: th e reading clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first roll call. the clerk: bost. jordan. foxx. jordan. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. hunt. hunt. payne. payne. van orden. van orden. the speaker pro tempore: if there are any members who did not answer the call of the roll, they may come to the well and vote at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the tellers agree on their tally, total number of votes cast is 429 and honorable jim jordan of the state of ohio has received 194. honorable hakeem jeffries from the state of new york has received 210. the honorable patrick mchenry of state of north carolina has received six. all right. the house will come on to order. the house will come to order. honorable byron domedz of the state of florida has received two. honorable tom emmer of the state of minnesota has received one. lee zeldin of the state of new york has receive
wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. wittman. jordan. womack. scalise. yakym. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: th e reading clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first roll call. the clerk: bost. jordan. foxx. jordan. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. hunt. hunt. payne. payne. van orden. van orden. the speaker pro tempore: if there are any members who did not answer the call of the roll, they may come to the well and vote...
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wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. whitman. jordan. womack. scalise. yack em. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. the clerk: payne. jeffries. spartz. jordan. tlaib. jeffries. trone. jeffries. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the tellers agree in their tallies that the total number of votes cast is 433 and honor jim jordan has received 199. honorable hakeem jeffries of the state of new york has received 212. the honorable kevin mccarthy of the state of california has received five. honorable tom emmer of the state of minnesota received one. lee zeldin of the state of new york has received three. honorable steve scalise has received seven. honorable mike garcia of state of california has received one. honorable miller of michigan received one. honorable john boehner of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable kay graining aer of the state of texas has received one. the honorable bruce westerman of the state of ark
wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. whitman. jordan. womack. scalise. yack em. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. the clerk: payne. jeffries. spartz. jordan. tlaib. jeffries. trone. jeffries. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the tellers agree in their tallies that the total number of votes cast is 433 and honor jim jordan has received...
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wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. whitman. jordan. womack. scalise. yack em. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. the clerk: payne. jeffries. spartz. jordan. tlaib. jeffries. trone. jeffries. with that process done and tallying on the screen and paperwork to be signed and on to next steps as far as what next steps specifically, nobody knows at this point but representative jim jordan with 199 members of congress supporting him and republicans got 200 yesterday, you'll remember, hakeem jeffries with the same, 212 from his democratic coalition and then 22 voting against representative jordan, nobody voting present. and then this is finishing up and we'll wait to see what next steps are as the paperwork and the final dotting of the i's and crossing of the t's is done. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the tellers agree in their tallies that the total number of votes cast is 433 and honor jim jim jordan of ohio reefed 1ed 9.
wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south carolina. jordan. whitman. jordan. womack. scalise. yack em. jordan. zinke. jordan. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. the clerk: payne. jeffries. spartz. jordan. tlaib. jeffries. trone. jeffries. with that process done and tallying on the screen and paperwork to be signed and on to next steps as far as what next steps specifically, nobody knows at this point...
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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 wo
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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we wee program ambassador james jeffrey from the wilson center. he heads up there middle east program there. ambassador, welcome back. guest: thank you for having me. host: you have seen these conflicts. what sets this apart in your mind? guest: i have seen many conflicts, not like this. in the middle east, you have these fights, conflicts, bombing campaigns, and such. we have done them, israel, other countries, but they usually return to the status quo. only a few times do you see a few big ones. the yom kippur war 50 years ago. the iraqi invasion of kuwait. this is one of the big ones, because it puts israel's existence at stake. it cannot deal with a hamas capable of attacking much of the population of israel at the same time as facing hezbollah in the north by the lebanese border, syria, and iran. that is why israel feels it has to act. host: how is the u.s. are fonts and we have seen the last couple of weeks -- how do you rate that? guest: that has been an a+ so f ar. president biden is committed to israel, and he is very shocked, as we saw y
we wee program ambassador james jeffrey from the wilson center. he heads up there middle east program there. ambassador, welcome back. guest: thank you for having me. host: you have seen these conflicts. what sets this apart in your mind? guest: i have seen many conflicts, not like this. in the middle east, you have these fights, conflicts, bombing campaigns, and such. we have done them, israel, other countries, but they usually return to the status quo. only a few times do you see a few big...
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and even if you think, as i do my opinion, just is that woodrow wilson was largely a disaster. whose legacy has been a disaster, and that franklin roosevelt did almost everything wrong. we still esteem those great presidents because were on the scene for all of this and to the great. they think they mastered them or we got it. we rank them very highly. and it is, i think, the wrong way to go about it. the point coolidge had the misfortune from the conventional point of view of governing during times, although even that's not quite. you know what i think john cochrane in the last panel made a very good point about how coolidge get in the way. there could be five or ten or 100 good books written about how and especially regulators will see some favorable happening and then try to get in front of the parade and just screw it all up. i'll just give you a couple of examples from some of you young people in the audience and some an old guy. you know, we could have had cell at least 15 years earlier than we got them. but hidebound federal government regulation that prevented the marke
and even if you think, as i do my opinion, just is that woodrow wilson was largely a disaster. whose legacy has been a disaster, and that franklin roosevelt did almost everything wrong. we still esteem those great presidents because were on the scene for all of this and to the great. they think they mastered them or we got it. we rank them very highly. and it is, i think, the wrong way to go about it. the point coolidge had the misfortune from the conventional point of view of governing during...
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wilson of florida. wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south johnson. wittman. johnson. womack. [cheering] johnson. yakym. johnson. zinke. >> next speaker of the people's house, mike johnson. [cheering] >> johnson. >> the clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. >> beyer. jeffries. boyle of pennsylvania. boyle of pennsylvania. correa. correa. gallego. jeffries. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. van orden. van orden. >> any members who did not answer the call of the roll, they may come to the well and vote at this time. >> john: so there you go, and that's something we have not seen in a long time. unanimous vote for speaker of the house. mike johnson of the great state of louisiana becomes speaker elect. now just some formalities to undertake and then the speaker of the house. >> sandra: let's get right to it with chad pergram. the vote is still open, but johnson does appear to have the votes to be elected speaker, and chad, really interesting, there was a lot of hints being dropped along the way about who he is, references to
wilson of florida. wilson of florida. jeffries. wilson of south johnson. wittman. johnson. womack. [cheering] johnson. yakym. johnson. zinke. >> next speaker of the people's house, mike johnson. [cheering] >> johnson. >> the clerk will now call the names of the members who did not answer the first call of the roll. >> beyer. jeffries. boyle of pennsylvania. boyle of pennsylvania. correa. correa. gallego. jeffries. vicente gonzalez. vicente gonzalez. van orden. van orden....
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johnny wilson we will destroy hamas. vow from israeli prime minister netanyahu as israeli defense forces launch localized raids in gaza searching for hostages. s promise he's made to them. >> whit: missed clues. reports that u.s. intelligence was picking up signs of increased threats from hamas in the lead-up to its attack on israel. >> gio: speaker stalemate. a house divided over its next leader. trump ally jim jordan merging as the new nominee, but can he get the needed votes? >> janai: stormy saturday. rain stretching from chicago to new york city. the threat of damaging winds, even a tornado. who's getting hit the hardest? >> whit: flight time. why this weekend could be your last chance to snag a holiday airfare deal and the price you will pay if you delay. >> three, two, one, engine ignition and liftoff. >> gio: out of this world, nasa lifting off on a mission to investigate an unusual asteroid. could it hold the answers to the origins of our own planet? plus, the new findings exciting scientists about another aster
johnny wilson we will destroy hamas. vow from israeli prime minister netanyahu as israeli defense forces launch localized raids in gaza searching for hostages. s promise he's made to them. >> whit: missed clues. reports that u.s. intelligence was picking up signs of increased threats from hamas in the lead-up to its attack on israel. >> gio: speaker stalemate. a house divided over its next leader. trump ally jim jordan merging as the new nominee, but can he get the needed votes?...
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anna wilson was in texas for a race when she was found shot to death. she faces up to 99 years in prison if convicted. authorities have said the two women were romantically linked to the same man. >>> another big closure on a major freeway. starting tonight, part of 101 will be shut down. this is building up the work the cruise did just two weeks ago as they replace a bridge. a north brown 101, starting at 1012. the laser supposed to open up early monday but they could open as scheduled like they did last time. traffic could be heavier than usual on el camino and some of the other highways. those were the doors but you could use instead. >>> a special but they on the peninsula. it more than 100 years old in the making loving this pay bump in our allowance. wonder where mom and dad got the extra money? maybe they won the lottery? maybe they inherited a fortune? maybe buried treasure? maybe it fell off a truck? maybe they switched to xfinity mobile on the most reliable 5g network. for a limited time, buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year. now
anna wilson was in texas for a race when she was found shot to death. she faces up to 99 years in prison if convicted. authorities have said the two women were romantically linked to the same man. >>> another big closure on a major freeway. starting tonight, part of 101 will be shut down. this is building up the work the cruise did just two weeks ago as they replace a bridge. a north brown 101, starting at 1012. the laser supposed to open up early monday but they could open as...
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go read woodrow wilson's first inaugural. read in print, form your ideas and values. two extend that point, i completely agree. read them in their original form. if you want to read coolidge, read coolidge. if you want to read lincoln, read lincoln. your obligation is to understand them as they understood themselves. then we can have a discussion about what we like about them. >> our country is not that old. we have a common language. it's not like you're having to read chaucer or anything like that. take the time to do it. it will make you a better reader and a better citizen. >> i actually believe this, that the federalist papers are the political expression of what shakespeare is to literature. shakespeare was hard when you first start out reading it. i remember finding the federalist papers very daunting as an undergra to have patience. >> but by the time you read your 10th federalist paper, you start to understand it. you don't need a class, you don't need a biography. keep reading and you'll figure it out. >> let me make this one point quickly in answer to your
go read woodrow wilson's first inaugural. read in print, form your ideas and values. two extend that point, i completely agree. read them in their original form. if you want to read coolidge, read coolidge. if you want to read lincoln, read lincoln. your obligation is to understand them as they understood themselves. then we can have a discussion about what we like about them. >> our country is not that old. we have a common language. it's not like you're having to read chaucer or...
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wilson's book is quite good but it has a very pragmatic view. even these presidents and the closer you get to power, the more they want to talk about, did you know that individuals to the presidency change the world ? what is called outgoing and passing as even he got closer to her you had the consistent views about the individual and his role. >> at that point teddy roosevelt did not want to spend his summer reading -- with i read coolidge's comments about mount rushmore i had to say, his brief is, was about teddy roosevelt. i wonder if he already thought of that time that teddy roosevelt does not deserve to be up there because it was some of his more progressive insanities. if coolidge is to go there, i might think you should replace teddy. >> [ applause ] >> other thoughts in this direction. the model of coolidge is a modern president. you've all touched on this in a way. he was the president in times of peace. unfortunately, shapes how he is looked at. it is truly unfortunate. the model of what a small republican president should be within a
wilson's book is quite good but it has a very pragmatic view. even these presidents and the closer you get to power, the more they want to talk about, did you know that individuals to the presidency change the world ? what is called outgoing and passing as even he got closer to her you had the consistent views about the individual and his role. >> at that point teddy roosevelt did not want to spend his summer reading -- with i read coolidge's comments about mount rushmore i had to say,...