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and when he throws his support behind woodrow wilson, the party gets behind wilson. and on something like that, 53rd ballot. wilson is made the party's nominee. so it's a it's a long and surprising road for wilson. but he gets there because he's aligned with this this new reform energy in the democratic party. why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 was 1888. the other time the democrats won. until 1912. the reason that william jennings bryan was still so popular was because he wasn't necessarily a political leader. he was a move ment leader. he was someone who could give a speech that would move the masses. he was the face of a populist movement. so the supporter of farmers and the little guy. and even though he wasn't able to pull together majorities, i think in part because the democratic party has had such a hard time winning the presidency, it wasn't really blamed on him. he wasn't blamed for those losses. it was seen as kind of a
and when he throws his support behind woodrow wilson, the party gets behind wilson. and on something like that, 53rd ballot. wilson is made the party's nominee. so it's a it's a long and surprising road for wilson. but he gets there because he's aligned with this this new reform energy in the democratic party. why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 was 1888. the...
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and when he throws his support behind woodrow wilson, the party gets behind wilson. and on something like that, 53rd ballot. wilson is made the party's nominee. so it's a it's a long and surprising road for wilson. but he gets there because he's aligned with this this new reform energy in the democratic party. why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 was 1888. the other time the democrats won. until 1912. the reason that william jennings bryan was still so popular was because he wasn't necessarily a political leader. he was a move ment leader. he was someone who could give a speech that would move the masses. he was the face of a populist movement. so the supporter of farmers and the little guy. and even though he wasn't able to pull together majorities, i think in part because the democratic party has had such a hard time winning the presidency, it wasn't really blamed on him. he wasn't blamed for those losses. it was seen as kind of a
and when he throws his support behind woodrow wilson, the party gets behind wilson. and on something like that, 53rd ballot. wilson is made the party's nominee. so it's a it's a long and surprising road for wilson. but he gets there because he's aligned with this this new reform energy in the democratic party. why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 was 1888. the...
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this is wilson. others should have been held accountable. >> clearly, there was a conspiracy was there? >> it all started after all, when robert novak ran into joe wilson in the nbc meet the press green room, novak thought wilson was a quote, asl then when no talked to harm adage a couple of days later, he asked why the cia would send wilson tunisia >> and that's when armitage told him, well i think his wife senate washington, d.c is more gossipy than a high school lunch room because washington more like house of cards or is it more likely? and i'm here to tell you, washington is more like veep stupidity is always the explanation in washington, d.c. >> there was a sort of conspiracy to push out the certain narrative dick cheney had written in the margins of joe's op-ed, who's his wife, question mark. >> what cheney had actually written, quote, have they done this sort of thing? for send an ambassador to answer a question? do we ordinarily send people out pro bono to work for us? or did his wife send
this is wilson. others should have been held accountable. >> clearly, there was a conspiracy was there? >> it all started after all, when robert novak ran into joe wilson in the nbc meet the press green room, novak thought wilson was a quote, asl then when no talked to harm adage a couple of days later, he asked why the cia would send wilson tunisia >> and that's when armitage told him, well i think his wife senate washington, d.c is more gossipy than a high school lunch room...
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finished his term wilson died. any hope of a lasting peace time america should keep out. >> i know i will coming up. >> we cannot win this war for england. that is why the america first committee has been formed america turns inward like never before conquest, and woodrow wilson stark prophecy comes through when you can use one fire extinguisher and to fight heartburn. >> my take ten and assets throughout the day when you can take one pilot sec for easier heartburn relief, one beats tab, pilots like otc, one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >> remember when they said you've got your whole life ahead of you at united unitedhealthcare, we say you still do focus on what matters with reliable medicare coverage from united health care patients who have sensitive teeth, but also want wider teeth. they have to make a choice, one versus the other. news since that in clinical white, that provides two shades wider teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection patients they're going to love to seep since died on the s
finished his term wilson died. any hope of a lasting peace time america should keep out. >> i know i will coming up. >> we cannot win this war for england. that is why the america first committee has been formed america turns inward like never before conquest, and woodrow wilson stark prophecy comes through when you can use one fire extinguisher and to fight heartburn. >> my take ten and assets throughout the day when you can take one pilot sec for easier heartburn relief, one...
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wilson avanza hacia el policÍa armada con el cuchillo.ones. que retroceda hasta que el policÍa termina al final del pasillo sin salida. wilson ataca con el cuchillo y alcanza a herirlo en la frente. el policÍa dispara, pero ella continÚa el ataque. finalmente, este le disparÓ varias veces hasta que tres de los disparos alcanzaron a wilson y cae al suelo. en el video se ve al policÍa pidiendo ayuda mientras sangra profusamente. los oficiales intentaron brindarle primeros auxilios a wilson antes de que fuera trasladada a un hospital cercano, donde mÁs tarde fue declarada muerta. durante una conferencia de prensa, el jefe de la policÍa afirmÓ the things that we trained him and expect him to do if you're threatened like that if you can tactically reposition yourself do it. >> if you can use distance, use it if you can seek covering concealment seek it all those options just weren't available to him. >> segÚn las autoridades, wilson ya habÍa tenido varios encuentros con la policÍa, a lo largo del aÑo, incluyendo uno el dÍa anterior al incident
wilson avanza hacia el policÍa armada con el cuchillo.ones. que retroceda hasta que el policÍa termina al final del pasillo sin salida. wilson ataca con el cuchillo y alcanza a herirlo en la frente. el policÍa dispara, pero ella continÚa el ataque. finalmente, este le disparÓ varias veces hasta que tres de los disparos alcanzaron a wilson y cae al suelo. en el video se ve al policÍa pidiendo ayuda mientras sangra profusamente. los oficiales intentaron brindarle primeros auxilios a wilson...
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is the pivotal figure. >> i would argue in american foreign policy thought wilson studied the causes of war and came up with 14 points to eradicated including the league of nations, which would mediate quarrels in a new civilized world statesmen assembled to draw up the piece treaty germany agreed to peace based on wilson's 14 points in december of 1918, sales of brand. and he was hailed in europe as a savior his bold idea for a new world order was popular but it proved ahead of its time the opposition back home, the league was met with stiff republican resistance directly to the american people barnstorming the country without the league, there would be another world war. >> wilson some warn his impassioned defense seem to be winning people over massive stroke, leaving his left side paralyzed his wife kept it secret and quietly ran the country the league went down to defeat and an invalid wilson finished his term later hope of a lasting peace, peace time american should keep out and i know i will coming up we, cannot win this war for england. >> that is why the america first committ
is the pivotal figure. >> i would argue in american foreign policy thought wilson studied the causes of war and came up with 14 points to eradicated including the league of nations, which would mediate quarrels in a new civilized world statesmen assembled to draw up the piece treaty germany agreed to peace based on wilson's 14 points in december of 1918, sales of brand. and he was hailed in europe as a savior his bold idea for a new world order was popular but it proved ahead of its time...
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mo wilson is fighting for a new trial. her new attorney says that a jury might have been swayed if they knew one key detail. it was a texas murder trial with shakespearean flair. >> the woman scorned. whether the facts met the narrative or not, it's a great story, and no one disputes that. >> x yoga instructor and convicted murderer caitlin armstrong of austin, texas, was done dirty by her live in boyfriend colin strickland. >> it's definitely an honor to be to be mentioned in, you know, phrases like that. like one of the best gravel racers in the world. that makes me feel amazing. >> colin was involved in a secret, torrid affair with a woman ten years younger and a rising star in the world of competitive gravel racing. the younger woman, anna moriah, mo wilson of san francisco. >> the truth of the matter is that caitlin's emotions and her actions were normal and routine and human. but she had to be portrayed as a jealous psychopath. >> that portrayal had some basis in fact prompted by a love triangle. it all started when
mo wilson is fighting for a new trial. her new attorney says that a jury might have been swayed if they knew one key detail. it was a texas murder trial with shakespearean flair. >> the woman scorned. whether the facts met the narrative or not, it's a great story, and no one disputes that. >> x yoga instructor and convicted murderer caitlin armstrong of austin, texas, was done dirty by her live in boyfriend colin strickland. >> it's definitely an honor to be to be mentioned...
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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 like many progressives in era, he believed blacks to be an inferior race.limit influence at ballot box and in politics overall. for the same reasons they supported racial eugenics, they believe it was impossible for government to more perfectly manage society. they believed they were justified and compelled to use social and economic regulation to minimize black influence, as president wilson overturned decades of racial progress made under prior republican administrations, and setback race relations for a half century, for example, wilson brought jim crow to federal government, and introduce aiareas of north. and recessi re- re. >> and provide perhaps for first time to block hiring of blacks. and throughout highest levels will of federal government. can -- from his book, history of american people, remember featured, in title cards in the movie. this democrat party had a past for 2 damn long most of media belonging to this party this party racism, segregation, jim crow, anti-semitism, anti-semitism, anti-semitism today. and for hillary clinton to get in th
wilson like many progressives in era, he believed blacks to be an inferior race.limit influence at ballot box and in politics overall. for the same reasons they supported racial eugenics, they believe it was impossible for government to more perfectly manage society. they believed they were justified and compelled to use social and economic regulation to minimize black influence, as president wilson overturned decades of racial progress made under prior republican administrations, and setback...
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wilson like many progressives in era, he believed blacks to be an inferior race. to limit influence at ballot box and in politics overall. for the same reasons they supported racial eugenics, they believe it was impossible for government to more perfectly manage society. they believed they were justified and compelled to use social and economic regulation to minimize black influence, as president wilson overturned decades of racial progress made under prior republican administrations, and setback race relations for a half century, for example, wilson brought jim crow to federal government, and introduce aareas of north. and rece r re. >> and provide perhaps for first time to block hiring of blacks. and throughout highest levels will of federal government. can -- from his book, history of american people, remember featured, in title cards in the movie. this democrat party had a past for 2 damn long most of media belonging to this party this party racism, segregation, jim crow, anti-semitism, anti-semitism, anti-semitism today. and for hillary clinton to get in ther
wilson like many progressives in era, he believed blacks to be an inferior race. to limit influence at ballot box and in politics overall. for the same reasons they supported racial eugenics, they believe it was impossible for government to more perfectly manage society. they believed they were justified and compelled to use social and economic regulation to minimize black influence, as president wilson overturned decades of racial progress made under prior republican administrations, and...
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wilson, what does it look like now? >> reporter: good evening from what is the center of the college football universe. that, of course, was the first place that comes to mind, this beautiful plaza here at uc berkeley. it's such an incredible turn of events in the sporting world. we're right here beside the glade. people have been streaming by to get a look at the setup and be close enough to touch this huge event for the school, the football team, just like a ton of people that are coming from all over the place. take a look. >> the stage is being set up on the glade. >> reporter: john rich was among the stream of people that just had to get a glance of the college football roadshow that in many minds amounts to a kind of traveling sacred ground. >> just had to come by and see it. how often do you get gameday here? >> never. >> never. >> to be honest, i had not realized until this happened we had never had a college gameday. i was kind of shocked, to be honest. so there was a lot of rumbling online if you saw for the c
wilson, what does it look like now? >> reporter: good evening from what is the center of the college football universe. that, of course, was the first place that comes to mind, this beautiful plaza here at uc berkeley. it's such an incredible turn of events in the sporting world. we're right here beside the glade. people have been streaming by to get a look at the setup and be close enough to touch this huge event for the school, the football team, just like a ton of people that are...
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wilson county is 40 percent black. it is deeply religious, but politically, it may be getting a bit of a print job. and in a state that has any voted for a democratic president twice in 40 years. that could be a massive deal. democrats here in north carolina, tennessee, the strongest support around the city as far as the rural areas tend to sway more republic. and it's kind of like a lot of places in the united states, except here in north carolina. a 3rd of the population lives in a rural setting, making it a crucial voting blog. and here's the thing. honestly, i did both of the registrations off. they are up 33 percent, which means a group of people who have no political ties. nobody knows how they going to both. well, they could make all the difference. matthews chapman is the local republican policy and he's a farmer. so he knows what worries his colleagues, p as a regulation for one. you know, they're having to spend money on things that they've never had to spend money on before. and so that, that hurts and what
wilson county is 40 percent black. it is deeply religious, but politically, it may be getting a bit of a print job. and in a state that has any voted for a democratic president twice in 40 years. that could be a massive deal. democrats here in north carolina, tennessee, the strongest support around the city as far as the rural areas tend to sway more republic. and it's kind of like a lot of places in the united states, except here in north carolina. a 3rd of the population lives in a rural...
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i don't, i don't think wilson county has ever canvassed as many doors as we have this year. that was on affiliated votes. is family invest sites to i feel like a lot of the affiliated, better registers that way because they don't want to be locked into a party. they want to be able to do their own research and, you know, come to their own conclusions on the back of the car wash, ernest and his trump stick are all going. all that. now that's about, that's about the percentage right? of donald trump being the president to this big play, but other which is in this critical battleground, states may not be able to cite fed lavelle. i'll just say era. wilson county, north carolina, still head on out to 0, will be live in spring for the latest on the deadly slides around valencia. and why a native course and that's what all could be recognized as the co author of a song. if the copyright claim is approved, the pod came into the state say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights, with this most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what y
i don't, i don't think wilson county has ever canvassed as many doors as we have this year. that was on affiliated votes. is family invest sites to i feel like a lot of the affiliated, better registers that way because they don't want to be locked into a party. they want to be able to do their own research and, you know, come to their own conclusions on the back of the car wash, ernest and his trump stick are all going. all that. now that's about, that's about the percentage right? of donald...
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wilson county, north carolina. i was coming to harris moved onto the battleground states of wisconsin. donald trump is the, is campaign event in north carolina to seize on remarks by president joe biden. what is your customer has moved from wisconsin. trump has also just given his rally in north carolina while he's on en route now to wisconsin. and during that rally, he told his supporters that president biden has called them garbage. now this is a comment that went viral after the president said it during a video call yesterday. and the white house has since come out and said that it was a gas, but it's really proven to be potentially powerful. ammunition that trump and his circuit immediately seized upon, hoping to turn it into the the same comment that clinton made years ago and which she called trump supporters, a basket of the affordable that ended up being such a powerful ammunition ammunition against her. this to be said though that trump himself has called harris's supporters, communists. he's called them s
wilson county, north carolina. i was coming to harris moved onto the battleground states of wisconsin. donald trump is the, is campaign event in north carolina to seize on remarks by president joe biden. what is your customer has moved from wisconsin. trump has also just given his rally in north carolina while he's on en route now to wisconsin. and during that rally, he told his supporters that president biden has called them garbage. now this is a comment that went viral after the president...
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just like wilson wanted for us, all right? they don't just write the laws effectively, they act as a prosecutor, bring charges against people, and they judge the people who come before them. all right? if you have a license, any state licensing regime, i'm sure the lawyers know a lot about this. i am seeing a lot of nodding heads. all right? this is the way it works. we are not moving away from crime. this is civil mostly. what does adjudication look like? how does it differ? again, these are good people trying their very best but it is what happens when you don't separate powers and you consolidate them in one place, right? you have somebody, the same people who write the rules then decide to prosecute you. they single you out and bring you before one of their own employees to judge you. that person might be an administrative judge or an administrative law judge. not long ago they used to be called hearing officers. now they like to wear the robes. god bless them. >> [ laughter ] >> the problem is many of them can be fired if
just like wilson wanted for us, all right? they don't just write the laws effectively, they act as a prosecutor, bring charges against people, and they judge the people who come before them. all right? if you have a license, any state licensing regime, i'm sure the lawyers know a lot about this. i am seeing a lot of nodding heads. all right? this is the way it works. we are not moving away from crime. this is civil mostly. what does adjudication look like? how does it differ? again, these are...
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this is beginning with the wilson administration. carrying over into the harvey and cooley admits rations. immensely popular with american people. they have a long history back in this role. this is in belgium. will rogers, he's a great guy. it the economy was doing very well. republicans have been in power for a number of cycles. this is for the strength of the economy. the floor fell out in 1928, famously. democrats did a very good job playing with the power republicans. >> what happened in 1932? do people turn on herbert hoover? >> i pulled some stats. we were talking about this. the turnout in 1928 was 16.9. turnout in 1932, was 56.9. clearly, the vast majority of the voters, the voters have shifted from the democrats did >> did herbert hoover ever have a chance? >> i don't think so. there is such an interesting scramble among immigrants. >> herbert hoover, [ inaudible ]. >> the great depression started in 1929 is ongoing. gdp, gross domestic product, would fall 15%. crop prices were down 60%. unemployment, stood at about 23%. sc
this is beginning with the wilson administration. carrying over into the harvey and cooley admits rations. immensely popular with american people. they have a long history back in this role. this is in belgium. will rogers, he's a great guy. it the economy was doing very well. republicans have been in power for a number of cycles. this is for the strength of the economy. the floor fell out in 1928, famously. democrats did a very good job playing with the power republicans. >> what...
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they rose on the wilson's _ this revolution. they rose on the wilson's white _ this revolution.57 years, for the people these giant sentinels have stood quietly on the horizon. big bend wouldn't come close to seeing the size, the statue of liberty would be dwarfed inside it. not only genius phase of engineering, but genuinely beautiful architectural forms. they really do soar upwards, high enough to kiss the clouds. what will remain that reminds us that we used to build such things? stay with us here on bbc news. coming up shortly we will be bringing you the latest on the developing situation in the middle east. it isjust coming up middle east. it isjust coming up to 7:55am in beirut, and it is here that israel has launched its offensive into southern lebanon. more on that coming up shortly here on bbc news. hello there. well, as we start off october, things are looking a little drier for a couple of days, but it has been a very wet september across the southern half of the uk. in fact, some spots towards the south of england have seen three or four times the average september r
they rose on the wilson's _ this revolution. they rose on the wilson's white _ this revolution.57 years, for the people these giant sentinels have stood quietly on the horizon. big bend wouldn't come close to seeing the size, the statue of liberty would be dwarfed inside it. not only genius phase of engineering, but genuinely beautiful architectural forms. they really do soar upwards, high enough to kiss the clouds. what will remain that reminds us that we used to build such things? stay with...
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beginning with his appointment in the wilson administration, it was carried over into the harding and coolidge administrations. there he ran the department of commerce. he was immensely popular with the american people. that goes in the long history back in this role of world war one, aiding, starving people in belgium. so so he was like a folk hero. will rogers made a comment, one of his columns that once the united states gets a call, a sense for for dr. hoover, you know, he's a great guy that dr. hoover was to that effect. he was immensely popular. and the economy was doing very, very well in 1928. the republicans had been in power for a number of cycles. they took credit for the strength of the economy. and then the floor fell out in 1929, quite famously, and continue to fall even further. so by 1932, the democrats did a very good job of hanging the economic collapse from the next on. the republicans beginning with president hoover. so what happened in 1932? how was the turnout? did people turn on herbert hoover? they turned on herbert hoover in dramatic fashion. i pulled some sta
beginning with his appointment in the wilson administration, it was carried over into the harding and coolidge administrations. there he ran the department of commerce. he was immensely popular with the american people. that goes in the long history back in this role of world war one, aiding, starving people in belgium. so so he was like a folk hero. will rogers made a comment, one of his columns that once the united states gets a call, a sense for for dr. hoover, you know, he's a great guy...
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beginning with his appointment in the wilson administration, it was carried over into the harding and coolidge administrations. there he ran the department of commerce. he was immensely popular with the american people. that goes in the long history back in this role of world war one, aiding, starving people in belgium. so so he was like a folk hero. will rogers made a comment, one of his columns thaon the united states gets a call, a sense for for dr. hoover, you know, he's a great guy that dr. hoover was to that effect. he was immensely popular. and the economy was doing very, very well in 1928. the republicans had been in power for a number of cycles. they took credit for the strength of the economy. and then the floor fell out in 1929, quite famously, and continue to fall even further. so by 1932, the democrats did a very good job of hanging the economic collapse from the next on. the republicans beginning with president hoover. so what happened in 1932? how was the turnout? did people turn on herbert hoover? they turned on herbert hoover in dramatic fashion. i pulled some stats a
beginning with his appointment in the wilson administration, it was carried over into the harding and coolidge administrations. there he ran the department of commerce. he was immensely popular with the american people. that goes in the long history back in this role of world war one, aiding, starving people in belgium. so so he was like a folk hero. will rogers made a comment, one of his columns thaon the united states gets a call, a sense for for dr. hoover, you know, he's a great guy that...
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hello, i'm james wilson. many kinds of people use the streets of our cities, people shopping, working, visiting, sightseeing, and people sleeping, begging, >> hello, i'm james wilson. many kinds of people around the streets of our cities. people shopping, working, visiting, sightseeing and people sleeping, begging, misbehaving. by choice or circumstance the number of homeless people on the streets of our cities has grown dramatically. some are mentally ill persons who once might have been confined to hospitals. summer persons or families who have lost their homes or family. some are runaway youth, fleeing from unhappy homes and seeking real or imagined opportunities and excitement of the big city. many are single males, often alcoholics usually loners who live the life of hobos. they have been part of city life for as long as there have been cities. with all of the homeless it is a problem for our society. the derelict mail is a special problem. he sleeps and drinks in public places, he often begs money from
hello, i'm james wilson. many kinds of people use the streets of our cities, people shopping, working, visiting, sightseeing, and people sleeping, begging, >> hello, i'm james wilson. many kinds of people around the streets of our cities. people shopping, working, visiting, sightseeing and people sleeping, begging, misbehaving. by choice or circumstance the number of homeless people on the streets of our cities has grown dramatically. some are mentally ill persons who once might have been...
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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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our correspondentjoe wilson looks back at a truly epic encounter.one of the planet's biggest busiest cities. fighters here trained, knowing there was a time when the world watched their country. 50 years ago because of boxing, because of muhammad ali. i had a dream, when i got to africa, i had one hell of a rumble. i had to beat tyson's behind to claim to be the king of thejungle. for this fight, i wrestled with alligators, i tussled with the whale, i handcuffed lightning and put thunder injail, you know i'm bad. the world knew muhammad ali, this fight ensured that. but his opponent, george foreman, arrived as the big favourite. younger, stronger, the undefeated world champion. through the buildup, ali embraced the occasion, celebrating his identity and history, proudly in africa. thrilling the crowd and the president. zaire, as the country was then known, was run by mobutu sese seko. the people were poor, political opposition violently suppressed but the boxes were famous. the president ensured his image would be seen when the world watched. and no
our correspondentjoe wilson looks back at a truly epic encounter.one of the planet's biggest busiest cities. fighters here trained, knowing there was a time when the world watched their country. 50 years ago because of boxing, because of muhammad ali. i had a dream, when i got to africa, i had one hell of a rumble. i had to beat tyson's behind to claim to be the king of thejungle. for this fight, i wrestled with alligators, i tussled with the whale, i handcuffed lightning and put thunder...
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hey, wilson. >> reporter: yeah.e who lives just a couple blocks away, it is not uncommon to see someone standing outside this house and kind of contemplating everything you just talked about, ryan, the history of the band, what came out of this house and the neighborhood and the city and the impact that it's had on just how many people since they started god knows, 50 years ago. well, where did people come when they heard the news? of course, they came here to 710 ashbury where you leave, what else, roses and flowers, of course, a steady stream of people coming by all day taking pictures and reflecting, a lot of people in the city, people from outside the city who decided they just had to be here to reflect on lesh and the music and the band. good god, so much history that is now also part of san francisco in such a way. so here you go. here's a couple of the folks that came by and their thoughts today. >> i couldn't not be here. i've been a deadhead since i was 8 years old when my cousin took me to my first concert
hey, wilson. >> reporter: yeah.e who lives just a couple blocks away, it is not uncommon to see someone standing outside this house and kind of contemplating everything you just talked about, ryan, the history of the band, what came out of this house and the neighborhood and the city and the impact that it's had on just how many people since they started god knows, 50 years ago. well, where did people come when they heard the news? of course, they came here to 710 ashbury where you leave,...
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hello, i'm james wilson. a large number of americans think drugs should be legalized if drugs were legal, there would be less crime and neighborhoods would be safer. many others disagree. they say legalize drugs would create more addicts and destroy more lives. holland has taken some steps to make the use of some drugs legal. soft drugs, such as marijuana and hashish have been decriminalized. and even though laws forbid the sale of heroin and cocaine, these drugs are available without much official interference on amsterdam streets. welcome to amsterdam. the cosmopolitan capital of the netherlands attracts many tourists with its picturesque canals to traverse the city and abundant clean parks. but like many cities throughout the world, amsterdam is with the problem of illegal drugs. the current guidelines on hard drugs call for criminal investigation and prosecution of drug traffickers only. there are no criminal proceedings against users with soft drugs. the small dealers, as well as the users, are left undi
hello, i'm james wilson. a large number of americans think drugs should be legalized if drugs were legal, there would be less crime and neighborhoods would be safer. many others disagree. they say legalize drugs would create more addicts and destroy more lives. holland has taken some steps to make the use of some drugs legal. soft drugs, such as marijuana and hashish have been decriminalized. and even though laws forbid the sale of heroin and cocaine, these drugs are available without much...