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what wilson was trying to do during woodrow wilson's presidency. the united states, the greatest of the world's great powers. how should that power be used? some americans of wilson's day believed that the power should not be used at all. such americans like wilson's former secretary of state william jennings bryan, wanted the united states to set a moral example to the rest of the world, but otherwise remain apart from that rest of the world. other americans of wilson's day wanted the united states to use its new power the way other great powers had used their power before by building great navies, amassing colonial empires, and generally asserting america's national interests on america's national terms. this was the view of wilson's fiercest republican adversaries like theodore roosevelt and henry cabot lodge. wilson almost among the leading figures of his day, recognized something that brian roosevelt and lodge could not or would not see the something he recognized was a truth that has wisely guided the united states from the time of franklin d
what wilson was trying to do during woodrow wilson's presidency. the united states, the greatest of the world's great powers. how should that power be used? some americans of wilson's day believed that the power should not be used at all. such americans like wilson's former secretary of state william jennings bryan, wanted the united states to set a moral example to the rest of the world, but otherwise remain apart from that rest of the world. other americans of wilson's day wanted the united...
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well, they go ahead and call president wilson, kaiser wilson. have you forgotten your sympathy with the poor germans because they were not self-governed. 20 million american women are not self-govern. take the beam out of your own. now they're calling president a kaiser while we're at war with germany. finally, the president had enough. tell us police force. get them off my sidewalk. i care what you have to do. they're not breaking any laws. so the police start arresting them for a completely made up charge of obstructing the traffic on the sidewalk, which is not a thing. right. and haul the women into jail and say a $5 fine or a night in jail. assuming that all the women will. here's my $5. i can't possibly go to jail. i'll never do it again. every single one of the women say, bring, i'll go to jail. there's 30 more women who'll pick up the pickets tomorrow. so that whole crew gets arrested $5 fine for nights in jail. fine. four nights in jail. i got no problem with that. there's more women who will do it. so this escalates so crazily throughou
well, they go ahead and call president wilson, kaiser wilson. have you forgotten your sympathy with the poor germans because they were not self-governed. 20 million american women are not self-govern. take the beam out of your own. now they're calling president a kaiser while we're at war with germany. finally, the president had enough. tell us police force. get them off my sidewalk. i care what you have to do. they're not breaking any laws. so the police start arresting them for a completely...
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he's accompanied by his adjutant major james wilson. he's accompanied for a time by his son, joseph campbell breckinridge, and he's accompanied by thomas. who's 21 years old, about six feet tall. he's from arkansas. i don't know if he's a slave or not at this point, at point he was never brokerage's slave didn't own slaves or no slaves. he had a couple of household servants. thomas from, arkansas, but he's been with breckinridge from about the time of shiloh through the d of the war as his camp cook and kind of a general general, a servant, assistant. but it's evident that he operates with considerable degree of freedom and. so it is even possible breckinridge is paying him, so he's being paid for his work. so it's possible, in fact, that he may have a free man by this time. i just don't. tom rides a mule. that's very contrary, as mules are known to be, and it repeatedly delays them. and time again on may 11th, when they go to cross okmulgee river, they have to swim their horses, which means thomas mule has to be swam across. the mule h
he's accompanied by his adjutant major james wilson. he's accompanied for a time by his son, joseph campbell breckinridge, and he's accompanied by thomas. who's 21 years old, about six feet tall. he's from arkansas. i don't know if he's a slave or not at this point, at point he was never brokerage's slave didn't own slaves or no slaves. he had a couple of household servants. thomas from, arkansas, but he's been with breckinridge from about the time of shiloh through the d of the war as his camp...
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but sergeant terry wilson was focusing on narcy.he knew he didn't have enough to charge her with her husband's death, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstantial. so someone else must have gotten into the room and killed her husband. but who? then seemingly out of nowhere, an anonymous letter fluttered onto the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. gary fetters, then an investigator in miami springs, florida, personally knew nothing of the ben novack case. and his department wasn't involved. there's people, obviously, that heard the name and knew about him, the fontainebleau and all. i wasn't one of them. i didn't know anything about it until i talked to detective wilson in new york. dennis murphy (voiceover): the letter, written in spanish, was nothing less than a blueprint to the murder, naming names, citing motivations. this is shocking. and it could be a big break. dennis murphy (voiceover): sergeant wilson, up in westchester, couldn't wait t
but sergeant terry wilson was focusing on narcy.he knew he didn't have enough to charge her with her husband's death, at least not yet. she had an alibi for the assumed time of the murder. the case against her was circumstantial. so someone else must have gotten into the room and killed her husband. but who? then seemingly out of nowhere, an anonymous letter fluttered onto the desk of a detective 1,000 miles away from the crime scene. gary fetters, then an investigator in miami springs,...
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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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-africa relations happening at the wilson center in washington, d.c. we are working on the prob lem and hope to you live coverage on c-span. in the meantime, a look at this morning's "washington journal." two members of the commission on the national defense strategy. ambassador edelman is chair of the commission. jean harmon testified yesterday before the senate armed services committee. she says he thinks he macon public has no idea how grave the national defense threats are in today's world. can you start by putting those threats in perspective for viewers? guest: sure. thanks for having us. it was good to be able to testify yesterday before the senate armed services committee what we had a good turnout of members who are concerned about these set of threats we are concerned about. i think the main thing is that the united states over the last 20 years has been decreasing the resources for defense while accumulating challenges have gathered around the world. we first saw some of that with the russian seizure of crimea and 2014 -- in 2014 and the ren
-africa relations happening at the wilson center in washington, d.c. we are working on the prob lem and hope to you live coverage on c-span. in the meantime, a look at this morning's "washington journal." two members of the commission on the national defense strategy. ambassador edelman is chair of the commission. jean harmon testified yesterday before the senate armed services committee. she says he thinks he macon public has no idea how grave the national defense threats are in...
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so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on anything else. and to and from what we know, she really did approach him and tried to get him to do anything, especially about the jim crow laws. she remained silent and didn't talk about that. okay. so we have a question from genevieve, who's actually a peace corps volunteer in belize. thanks for tuning in, genevieve. how many first ladies besides mrs. obama have ancestry that includes african-american heritage, to your knowledge, no one else to my knowledge. don't. michelle obama was such a you know, like i said, huge leap forward from where we were before. but not only wa
so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on...
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jonathan wilson, thank _ eyes to a lot of things., thank you very - eyes to a lot of things. jonathan wilson, thank you very much . eyes to a lot of things. jonathan j wilson, thank you very much for joining us with your memories of sven—goran eriksson, who has died at the age of 76. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. back now to the news that russia has carried out a massive aerial assault on ukraine. president zelensky said it was one of the largest attacks on the country with more than a hundred missiles and about 100 drones launched across ukraine. we have just had a statement in from the russian defence ministry. they say today we undertook our group strike of precision weaponry. they say that the strikes were delivered at power substations in a number of places, including the 0desa region. they say that suppressor stations helping the ukrainian gas transportation were hit in various regions, including kharkiv. also aircraft armaments from western countries were hit. that a statement from the russian defence m
jonathan wilson, thank _ eyes to a lot of things., thank you very - eyes to a lot of things. jonathan wilson, thank you very much . eyes to a lot of things. jonathan j wilson, thank you very much for joining us with your memories of sven—goran eriksson, who has died at the age of 76. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. back now to the news that russia has carried out a massive aerial assault on ukraine. president zelensky said it was one of the largest attacks on the country...
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and my friend rebecca roberts recently wrote a biography of ella wilson, who if wilson, who was wilson's first lady and you're right, basically didn't like thomas marshall, she didn't think much of him. and she basically kept him out of the room. he tried to visit wilson because, of course, he's vice president, because, of course, it would be his job to try to take over. but we had not had at that point a president who was lived that was not fit for the office. we had no president at that point. so he didn't have anything to do as you rightly said, there was no 25th amendment. and he basically took our you know, it took a backseat. he was very passive about it. and he just allowed things to to go the way they went. and that's something i think that everybody recognizes is not a healthy, you know, healthy system for the government. that's why it's great for the amendment is important. but as we talked about it, so structurally, you know, convoluted, it seems almost unworkable in anything other than a clear cut situation where a president, let's say, is, you know, not able to literally spe
and my friend rebecca roberts recently wrote a biography of ella wilson, who if wilson, who was wilson's first lady and you're right, basically didn't like thomas marshall, she didn't think much of him. and she basically kept him out of the room. he tried to visit wilson because, of course, he's vice president, because, of course, it would be his job to try to take over. but we had not had at that point a president who was lived that was not fit for the office. we had no president at that...
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wilson walker joining us now. you spent a few days in vancouver. is there a way to measure it? data to show which city might be doing it better? >> it is hard to say. for a story that could have pages and pages of footnotes there is one i would like to go back to immediately. that is sort of the overdose deaths percapita. looking at the chart does not tell us how plane people in the cities are using or specifically people using drugs in a manner that might make them likely to have an overdose nor does it will us about the street supply of drugs in either of the towns. if you talk to the advocates for the policies in vancouver, you just heard from her, they will say their street drug supply is worse than ours. that is to mean beyond the basic baseline of fentanyl you have the other synthetic opioids that might be resistant to it. they can make it riskier. if you take all of those things into account that is sort of how you get to the idea, hey, without all of these things we might be 30% higher than we were. hard to nail it down with metrics. i think that graph is a roar shock o
wilson walker joining us now. you spent a few days in vancouver. is there a way to measure it? data to show which city might be doing it better? >> it is hard to say. for a story that could have pages and pages of footnotes there is one i would like to go back to immediately. that is sort of the overdose deaths percapita. looking at the chart does not tell us how plane people in the cities are using or specifically people using drugs in a manner that might make them likely to have an...
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carelyn wilson calls her orchestra tours a battle. for freedom and democracy.m very proud to be a leader what i call my musical soldiers, since our mission is to fight on the cultural front. this tour is extremely important because it shows putin and the russian regime that they cannot silence only ukrainian culture, its music and literature, they cannot suppress the ukrainian language. beethoven's ninth symphony is one of. the public responds warmly to the new performance of a familiar work , iryna solovei, who plays in the group of first violins, shares her impressions. colossal support everywhere, we always feel supported, especially here tskerilin, she is just something. i know, sometimes energy, sometimes support, this love is such that we are very warm here, good. at the beginning of the war, irina was forced to leave kharkiv with her family, where she left her job at the opera house. the opportunity to play on international stages and talk about war in the language of music is a matter of honor for musicians, - explains iryna. beethoven's ninth symphony
carelyn wilson calls her orchestra tours a battle. for freedom and democracy.m very proud to be a leader what i call my musical soldiers, since our mission is to fight on the cultural front. this tour is extremely important because it shows putin and the russian regime that they cannot silence only ukrainian culture, its music and literature, they cannot suppress the ukrainian language. beethoven's ninth symphony is one of. the public responds warmly to the new performance of a familiar work ,...
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for now, we returned to the wilson center. mr. obasanjo: and when i went there, i didn't see fidel castro. and i went to cuba. and i said to fidel, well, i come to tell you that we are at the point of getting victory in angola. does it come here? and i said, look, if cuban troops are withdrawn, south african droops -- troops will be withdrawn. and they thought about it. he wasn't too happy, but he agreed. and he said, look, i will take out all cuban troops dead and alive and of course they took the dead and alive. that is how we achieved the withdrawal of south african troops from angola. the withdrawal of cuban troops from angola. and on it was a win-win for everybody. on the african side, we were happy. from the american side and the west, we were happy. boom of the cuban side and the countries that supported to cuba, i think they were not so happy. that is working together and i believe i said that from my introduction. where we have worked together, we have succeeded together. it was not what it should have been. when i was th
for now, we returned to the wilson center. mr. obasanjo: and when i went there, i didn't see fidel castro. and i went to cuba. and i said to fidel, well, i come to tell you that we are at the point of getting victory in angola. does it come here? and i said, look, if cuban troops are withdrawn, south african droops -- troops will be withdrawn. and they thought about it. he wasn't too happy, but he agreed. and he said, look, i will take out all cuban troops dead and alive and of course they took...
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absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, _ depression.r, thank _ depression. absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, thank you - depression. absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, thank you very - depression. absolutely. joe wilson i in manchester, thank you very much. conor gallagher's protracted move from chelsea to atletico madrid has finally been completed today. the england midfielder has signed a five year deal at the spanish club for a fee in the region of 33 million pounds. one out. one in as wingerjoao felix has moved the opposite way for 45 million. penning a seven year contract at stamford bridge. all that hokey cokey leaves chelsea with 42 senior players on the books following another big spending summer. but with a bloated squad, leaving england internationals like raheem sterling and ben chilwell out of their squad to face servette in the europa conference league tomorrow and training alone — what are chelsea trying to achieve? and amidst all the scepticism — can it actually work? patrick gearey reports. tells squad and trainin
absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, _ depression.r, thank _ depression. absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, thank you - depression. absolutely. joe wilson in manchester, thank you very - depression. absolutely. joe wilson i in manchester, thank you very much. conor gallagher's protracted move from chelsea to atletico madrid has finally been completed today. the england midfielder has signed a five year deal at the spanish club for a fee in the region of 33 million pounds. one out. one in as...
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wilson walker, thank you. >>> you can watch wilson's whole series on our website kpix.com. overdose prevention was a big focus in san francisco. nar can test strips along with information on addiction were made available for free at city hall. more importantly, if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction including yourself, you can call the national help line at 1-800-662-help, it is free. it is confidential, it is is available 24/7. >>> other stories we are following around the bay area, organized crime ring targeting marijuana dispensaries have been swawrched by operation sticky fingers. california attorney general announcing the bust today. state and local law enforcement teamed up to arrest 22 suspects, mostly from alameda county. they are accused of stealing marijuana from dispensaries up and down the state. >>> at uc berkeley pro-palestinian activists gathered for the first time after new restrictions were put in place. campus across the uc system are banning encampments and the use of masks to hide identity. many protesters wore masks to push back against the
wilson walker, thank you. >>> you can watch wilson's whole series on our website kpix.com. overdose prevention was a big focus in san francisco. nar can test strips along with information on addiction were made available for free at city hall. more importantly, if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction including yourself, you can call the national help line at 1-800-662-help, it is free. it is confidential, it is is available 24/7. >>> other stories we are following...
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wilson walker continues our coverage from vancouver. >> once you near this five blocks by two block radius you have everything you need to maintain an addiction without having to do much. >> reporter: if it is the streets and alleys of vancouver's downtown east side or those in san francisco tinder loin, one obstacle of pulling away is drugs are everywhere. something we heard before. >> do you know anyone who has gotten clean out here? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how did they do it? >> get away from here. >> reporter: a parallel challenge in vancouver, he has tried the treatment program offered at the downtown safe use site. >> that one, that one has not worked for me. maybe i was not ready or maybe i just -- maybe the environment down in the middle of the hood was too much of an overload for me. >> reporter: that is one reason help here comes from outside of town >> this is a place that your mom and kids can come and visit and feel safe and comfortable. it is always what helped us create a community here. neighbors love us, we take care of the lawns >> 30 minutes from downtown you will find the
wilson walker continues our coverage from vancouver. >> once you near this five blocks by two block radius you have everything you need to maintain an addiction without having to do much. >> reporter: if it is the streets and alleys of vancouver's downtown east side or those in san francisco tinder loin, one obstacle of pulling away is drugs are everywhere. something we heard before. >> do you know anyone who has gotten clean out here? >> yeah. >> yeah. >>...
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. >> there's the county owns this facility and we contract with bill wilson to run the shelter day today operations. >> bill wilson center, took over those day to day operations four weeks ago from another nonprofi. last week, people who stayed at the shelter reported that several people had contracted scabies, according to the cdc. it's an infestation of the skin by a human itch mite that causes intense itching and a rash. this woman said she stayed at the shelter for six months and contracted scabies. >> it's just really uncomfortable, especially at night. you can't sleep, you toss and turn and you're just always itchy. >> bill wilson, center, addressing those concerns at a thursday press conference. >> according to our partners at santa clara county public health. at this time, there are no confirmed cases of scabies, only presumed cases pending the results of a skin test. >> the county santa clara public health department sent abc seven a statement that said in part, it received a report of a suspected scabies outbreak at the north county shelter. while scabies cannot be confirmed
. >> there's the county owns this facility and we contract with bill wilson to run the shelter day today operations. >> bill wilson center, took over those day to day operations four weeks ago from another nonprofi. last week, people who stayed at the shelter reported that several people had contracted scabies, according to the cdc. it's an infestation of the skin by a human itch mite that causes intense itching and a rash. this woman said she stayed at the shelter for six months...
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. >> there's the county owns this facility and we contract with bill wilson to run the shelter day to day operations. >> bill wilson center, took over those day to day operations four weeks ago from another nonprofi. last week, people who stayed at the shelter reported that several people had contracted scabies, according to the cdc. it's an infestation of the skin by a human itch mite that causes intense itching and a rash. this woman said she stayed at the shelter for six months and contracted scabies. it's just really uncomfortable, especially at night. >> you can't sleep. you toss and turn and you're just always itchy. >> bill wilson, center, addressing those concerns at a thursday press conference. according to our partners at santa clara county public health at this time, there are no confirmed cases of scabies, only presumed cases pending the results of a skin test. the county santa clara public health department sent abc seven a statement that said in part it received a report of a suspected scabies outbreak at the north county shelter. while scabies cannot be confirmed withou
. >> there's the county owns this facility and we contract with bill wilson to run the shelter day to day operations. >> bill wilson center, took over those day to day operations four weeks ago from another nonprofi. last week, people who stayed at the shelter reported that several people had contracted scabies, according to the cdc. it's an infestation of the skin by a human itch mite that causes intense itching and a rash. this woman said she stayed at the shelter for six months...
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our correspondentjoe wilson was at st pancras for the homecoming.re at saint pancras station, perhaps the first chance for members of the great britain olympic team to get a sense of the impact that they've made on audiences and the general public here in britain. of course, the paris games, as close as we're going to get to a home olympics, just a train journey away. and that journey for some of the medallists, a chance perhaps, to really begin in earnest a sense of reflection. my coach said it quite nicely, they've got a whole lifetime for it to sink in. and i guess that takes in a little bit, like i'm going to be an olympic champion for the rest of my life, and this whole game has been an amazing experience. and to yeah, to say it again, like to be part of this team. i'm so, so proud. and for the third time as well, it'sjust phenomenal. even before i left, my family were already organising a party on the 24th for me just to get... and i was like, it's only going to be my family. but now i think the whole community is going to turn up. um, but yea
our correspondentjoe wilson was at st pancras for the homecoming.re at saint pancras station, perhaps the first chance for members of the great britain olympic team to get a sense of the impact that they've made on audiences and the general public here in britain. of course, the paris games, as close as we're going to get to a home olympics, just a train journey away. and that journey for some of the medallists, a chance perhaps, to really begin in earnest a sense of reflection. my coach said...
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just what by the way, wilson wanted for us. all right. they not only write the laws effectively, they then, of course, act as the prosecutor. they bring charges against people. and then they judge the people as well who come before them. or if you have a license, any state license regime. i'm sure the state licensing lawyers know all about this. i'm seeing a lot of nodding heads. all right. this this is how it works. now, we're not moving away from crime. this is civil mostly. and what is an adjudication before one of those judges look like? how does it differ? and again, these are good people trying their very best. but it's what happens when you don't separate powers and you consolidate them in one place. right. you you have somebody the same people who who write the rules, then decide to prosecute you. they single you out and then they bring you before one of their own employees to judge you. that person might be called an administrative judge or an administrative law judge. they used to not long ago be called hearing officers, but now
just what by the way, wilson wanted for us. all right. they not only write the laws effectively, they then, of course, act as the prosecutor. they bring charges against people. and then they judge the people as well who come before them. or if you have a license, any state license regime. i'm sure the state licensing lawyers know all about this. i'm seeing a lot of nodding heads. all right. this this is how it works. now, we're not moving away from crime. this is civil mostly. and what is an...
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conditions say a slow and at times callous response by bill wilson center has made things worse. i think they would have. >> they could have handled a smarter way by sending this individual the actual host, to away or at least to the hospital. >> it's not a matter of training or being understaffed. it is a lack of compassion. they just don't care. >> there is no time frame for the return of tests, either proving or disproving the presence of scabies. also, there's the issue of reinfection. those people who have gone through treatment, they also have to treat their clothing and their bedding in a very precise way. advocates say there needs to be better education on that. we're live in downtown san jose. this evening, jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. heather, back up to you, jesse, really quickly, if i may. >> obviously, we're focusing on this one particular shelter, but but do we know if any other people staying at other shelters in san jose have reported conditions, something experiencing something similar to scabies? >> apparently it's localized to just this one shelter because o
conditions say a slow and at times callous response by bill wilson center has made things worse. i think they would have. >> they could have handled a smarter way by sending this individual the actual host, to away or at least to the hospital. >> it's not a matter of training or being understaffed. it is a lack of compassion. they just don't care. >> there is no time frame for the return of tests, either proving or disproving the presence of scabies. also, there's the issue of...
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>>but already wilson was not accepted by everyone.>>and none of the white players on the team wanted to win with him. but then one of the players volunteered. it was a young well, kids who played a second base next to wilson shot stopped by billy martin didn't seem to matter to billion all what color he was as long as he can play baseball. >>conditions for black players in the pco were often difficult with animosity. >>this wasn't the segregated south, but they still faced unrelenting discrimination. they couldn't stay in hotels with the white players. they will refuse service and restaurants. they found the fans often geode them and use ponce to them. >>there were also pitchers who when headhunting deliberately throwing a baseball and the player's head. during a game between the oaks and seals on july 27th 1952, a fight broke out. the result a previous being ball incidents involving san francisco pitcher bill bomer and open players. piper davis and reno player. >>it was not only one of the biggest brawls and coast league history was
>>but already wilson was not accepted by everyone.>>and none of the white players on the team wanted to win with him. but then one of the players volunteered. it was a young well, kids who played a second base next to wilson shot stopped by billy martin didn't seem to matter to billion all what color he was as long as he can play baseball. >>conditions for black players in the pco were often difficult with animosity. >>this wasn't the segregated south, but they still...