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a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c., architect rod the wood. the wilsons moved into that house of 1921 on inauguration day. many people to call it the house on s street, in colorado. but when edith and wilson went on to live there for another three years, he died of course in 1924 in this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to 40 years, he really did put a stamp on what the house would be. and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death. in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963, became really officially a historic house and museum in 1965. her letters up equipment referred to it as being a shrine to woodrow wilson. and so, we struggle with that. because we are not really a shrine any longer. we talk about it as being a place where we can talk freely about his legacy and the legacy that he has left. and legacy, i think, is a much richer
a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d.c., architect rod the wood. the wilsons moved into that house of 1921 on inauguration day. many people to call it the house on s street, in colorado. but when edith and wilson went on to live there for another three years, he died of course in 1924 in this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to 40 years, he really did...
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. -- the woodrow wilson house. one thing we talk about the scotts, the husband and wife this supported the wilsons, living there for over 15 years, we had a speaker series last spring. it started on suffrage to celebrate the centennial of the 19th amendment, and that speaker series went, it was on zoom, it was extraordinarily successful for the woodrow wilson house in that we switched from being in-person to now online. and online we had sometimes over a hundred people tuning in which was really great because we never would have been able to have a hundred people at the wilson house for those kinds of talks. and then, of course, with the murder last summer of george floyd, we changed the topic to wilson and race, and we're very direct and deliberate about having professor eric yellen spoke, we had historians bring to life, to tell the story and explain what do we heene by racism. -- mean by racism. what does this heene? one of the things that we found is a lot of people didn't -- they were surprised and say i didn't
. -- the woodrow wilson house. one thing we talk about the scotts, the husband and wife this supported the wilsons, living there for over 15 years, we had a speaker series last spring. it started on suffrage to celebrate the centennial of the 19th amendment, and that speaker series went, it was on zoom, it was extraordinarily successful for the woodrow wilson house in that we switched from being in-person to now online. and online we had sometimes over a hundred people tuning in which was...
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there's the august wilson house. the ribbon cutting ceremony is this saturday. denzel washington will be there. he helped to secure $5 million of support, several organizations have invested in. they have restored the home where the legendary playwright would use his creative and develop plays about. the black experience and their vision. that space is really. and then there's the new granada theater. marimba million's who leads the cds. they have a multi-million redevelopment strategy for that historic theater with mixed development and. one of the challenges that they face is a lot of their isn't traditional financing where they go to a bank have a traditional ol pro forma and securing private capital and they are raising dollars to phased implementation and they struggle to have their debt guarantee. so in my mind, we need to come together to start about what are more creative and new financing strategies that fast tracks accelerates the work of of of heritage space developers like marimba. we need new tools to be able to ensure that they have those the finan
there's the august wilson house. the ribbon cutting ceremony is this saturday. denzel washington will be there. he helped to secure $5 million of support, several organizations have invested in. they have restored the home where the legendary playwright would use his creative and develop plays about. the black experience and their vision. that space is really. and then there's the new granada theater. marimba million's who leads the cds. they have a multi-million redevelopment strategy for that...
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marco wilson off the deflectio., isaiah simmons says i will take that to the house. literally flies into the end zone. 42-34 cardinals. the new sharks head coach david quinn comes into madison square garden 0-5. his first win comes against the rangers. erik karlsson takes the pass from timo meyer. onto baseball, dusty and the astros looking to go up on the yankees in the alcs. that is gone. astros lead 3-0. the yankees would give it then a run late. aaron judge gives it a ride. kyle tucker says, i got it. just missed it by that much. astros 3-2. they are up 2-0. kawhi leonard playing his first game in 500 days. lebron is like 100 years old but still can throw it down. close game late. the clippers will go to kawhi leonard. 14 points off the bench. the clippers rule l.a. 03-97. >> vest post practice methods for recovery, get in the ocean. it will change your life. larry: deep thoughts from klay thompson. smartly donning the wet in cold bay area water. but it is refreshing. sports ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to l
marco wilson off the deflectio., isaiah simmons says i will take that to the house. literally flies into the end zone. 42-34 cardinals. the new sharks head coach david quinn comes into madison square garden 0-5. his first win comes against the rangers. erik karlsson takes the pass from timo meyer. onto baseball, dusty and the astros looking to go up on the yankees in the alcs. that is gone. astros lead 3-0. the yankees would give it then a run late. aaron judge gives it a ride. kyle tucker...
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marco wilson off the deflectio., isaiah simmons says i will take that to the house. terally flies into the end zone. 42-34 cardinals. the new sharks head coach david quinn comes into madison square garden 0-5. his first win comes against the rangers. erik karlsson takes the pass from timo meyer. onto baseball, dusty and the astros looking to go up on the yankees in the alcs. that is gone. astros lead 3-0. the yankees would give it then a run late. aaron judge gives it a ride. kyle tucker says, i got it. just missed it by that much. astros 3-2. they are up 2-0. kawhi leonard playing his first game in 500 days. lebron is like 100 years old but still can throw it down. close game late. the clippers will go to kawhi leonard. 14 points off the bench. the clippers rule l.a. 03-97. >> vest post practice methods for recovery, get in the ocean. it will change your life. larry: deep thoughts from klay thompson. smartly donning the wet in cold bay area water. but it is refreshing. thanks to chase, angie's not sweating this text since there's zero overdraft fees if she overdraws
marco wilson off the deflectio., isaiah simmons says i will take that to the house. terally flies into the end zone. 42-34 cardinals. the new sharks head coach david quinn comes into madison square garden 0-5. his first win comes against the rangers. erik karlsson takes the pass from timo meyer. onto baseball, dusty and the astros looking to go up on the yankees in the alcs. that is gone. astros lead 3-0. the yankees would give it then a run late. aaron judge gives it a ride. kyle tucker says,...
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the first film that showed at the white house woodrow wilson has a screening of this, the first shown in the white house. another point that's interesting, w. e. b. du boise, marcus garvey, they attempted to raise funds for the movie birth ldof a nation but they couldn't get the resources so this is reflective of the same challenge we have today these tools are helpful because i can push back on twitter and tick-tock but it's not the same as fox news. this was a powerful moment but also a technological advancement in terms of the mode and the the film it was a game changer so many people were drawn to the construction of the film itself. >> it's really critically important here not only because of the falsehoods but this sense of fundamental history that informs the heart explained as artificial intelligence is to us exciting and also like tapping into the favorite phrase of mine to pull these sort of things that are not literal into the public sphere to say the armies of the north but the real power they outlast theven a war of victory that begins. >> along those lines as i was readi
the first film that showed at the white house woodrow wilson has a screening of this, the first shown in the white house. another point that's interesting, w. e. b. du boise, marcus garvey, they attempted to raise funds for the movie birth ldof a nation but they couldn't get the resources so this is reflective of the same challenge we have today these tools are helpful because i can push back on twitter and tick-tock but it's not the same as fox news. this was a powerful moment but also a...
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hired detectives to ensure that workers did not drink at home, president woodrow wilson vetoed the bill before the house of representatives overcame the veto and passed it with a two-thirds majority. however, it was not possible to fully implement it. production increased sharply. grape juice, after fermentation, which became an alcoholic drink in pharmacies, alcohol was sold by prescription, allegedly for medical purposes and doctors earned good money. years became a golden era in the thirty-third prohibition was repealed at the federal level, but in some states it was observed until the mid-sixties. today, about a fifth of the american what would you like to introduce it again on october 28, 1944, soviet troops reached the western border of soviet ukraine and completely liberated it from the nazi invaders. expulsion of the nazis. it began in the summer of forty-third behind the belgorod kharkov operation. the battle for the bottom of the lvovsky sandomierz operation and other strategic successes. now the blow was inflicted in the carpathians by the forces of several ukrainian fronts; they received the
hired detectives to ensure that workers did not drink at home, president woodrow wilson vetoed the bill before the house of representatives overcame the veto and passed it with a two-thirds majority. however, it was not possible to fully implement it. production increased sharply. grape juice, after fermentation, which became an alcoholic drink in pharmacies, alcohol was sold by prescription, allegedly for medical purposes and doctors earned good money. years became a golden era in the...
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and hired detectives to ensure that workers did not drink at home president woodrow wilson vetoed the law in the house representatives overcame the veto and passed it with two thirds of votes. however, it was not possible to fully implement it; production increased sharply. grape juice, after fermentation, which became an alcoholic drink in pharmacies, alcohol was sold according to prescriptions, allegedly for medical purposes and doctors made good money. gangsters the twenties became a golden era in the thirty-third of the dry law was repealed at the federal level in some states it was observed until the mid-sixties. today approximately. a fifth of the americans would like to enter it again on october 28, 1944, soviet troops reached the western border of soviet ukraine and completely liberated it from the nazi invaders. expulsion of the nazis. it started back in the summer of forty-three behind were in the belgorod kharkov operation. the battle for the dnieper lvovsky sandomierz operation and other strategic successes. now the blow was delivered in the carpathians by the forces of several ukrainian f
and hired detectives to ensure that workers did not drink at home president woodrow wilson vetoed the law in the house representatives overcame the veto and passed it with two thirds of votes. however, it was not possible to fully implement it; production increased sharply. grape juice, after fermentation, which became an alcoholic drink in pharmacies, alcohol was sold according to prescriptions, allegedly for medical purposes and doctors made good money. gangsters the twenties became a golden...
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for these scares, there were numerous attempts to bomb people and property, the washington house of woodrow wilson's -- was badly damaged by a bomb in june although palmer himself was not seriously hurt. in september of 1920 always a load of dynamite blue up in front of the morgan bank on wall street killing 38 and injuring 143, windows were blown out, but the morgan bank was scarred, they decided not to repair the damage. leaving it as a sort of stigmata of capitalism. the fear generated by the red scare was more than the threat. hundreds of aliens were deported including emma goldman and alexander berkman who tried to assassinate the industrialists henry clay frick, though by wonderful coincidence the day he was deported was the day henry clay frick died of national rural as natural causes and he left the country before i did. the socialist party never came close to winning the presidential race but had alleged oral success at local and conventional levels, 5 socialists into new york state assembly, they were suspended and expelled and rented special elections and were reelected but denied their s
for these scares, there were numerous attempts to bomb people and property, the washington house of woodrow wilson's -- was badly damaged by a bomb in june although palmer himself was not seriously hurt. in september of 1920 always a load of dynamite blue up in front of the morgan bank on wall street killing 38 and injuring 143, windows were blown out, but the morgan bank was scarred, they decided not to repair the damage. leaving it as a sort of stigmata of capitalism. the fear generated by...
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1915 and yet here was the president of the united states woodrow wilson showing that very racist movie the birth of a nation in the white house because woodrow wilson had a friend who wrote the novel that the movie was based on but one of the fascinating things for me in that chapter was to find the maid of the director, dw griffith had a black made and she was brave enough to stand up to him after she had watched some scenes of that movie and she walked up to him one day in his study and she said you have hurt me, mister griffith by what you have done to my people. you have hurt me mister griffith by what you have done to my people. i just thought wow, imagine what courage it took for this black made to tell this famous white movie director who paid her weekly how she told him that he had hurt her . through this magical thing called cinema. in movies you sent in the theater and yet the real world is just 70 feet away out the front door. and i thought that if i could find an offscreen story to tell along with the on-screen story, it would be pretty fascinating because hollywood lacks lags behind the reality of this country. t
1915 and yet here was the president of the united states woodrow wilson showing that very racist movie the birth of a nation in the white house because woodrow wilson had a friend who wrote the novel that the movie was based on but one of the fascinating things for me in that chapter was to find the maid of the director, dw griffith had a black made and she was brave enough to stand up to him after she had watched some scenes of that movie and she walked up to him one day in his study and she...
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house. woodrow wilson had a screening of this the first one ever shown in the white house. of the row quiken another point is w.e.b. dubois agency raise funds to make a counter movie to "birth of aa nation." they couldn't get the resources to this is reflective of the same challenges we have today. dominant corporate media has the power and the resources to construct a particular narrative than those of us who don't have the same perspective don't often have the resources to push back of megaphone.nd i can push back on twitter and push back an instagram and tik tok. "birth of a nation" come it "fox news."me asee similarly there was a challenge that bit about this so this is a powerful moment. there was a theological advancement in terms of the genre film. it was a huge advancement and is a game-changer many ways. many people were drawn to the contentss of the construction of the film itself which made it complicated and thing. at the one myth of a lost cause not only because reflects on falsehoods. because it reflects on his dewy eyed sense of the fundamental history that i
house. woodrow wilson had a screening of this the first one ever shown in the white house. of the row quiken another point is w.e.b. dubois agency raise funds to make a counter movie to "birth of aa nation." they couldn't get the resources to this is reflective of the same challenges we have today. dominant corporate media has the power and the resources to construct a particular narrative than those of us who don't have the same perspective don't often have the resources to push back...
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it's also real quick, it's the first film that's shown at the white house right. woodrow wilson has a screening of this in the way. it's the first film ever shown in the white house. another interesting point that i think reflects i'll be real quick is w.e.b. dubois. marcus garvey. they attempted to raise funds to make a counter movie to birth of a nation. they couldn't get the resources up. so this is reflective of the same challenge we have today, dominant corporate media has the power and the resources to construct a particular narrative. and those of us who don't have the same perspective don't often have the resources to push back with the same kind of megaphone. now, these tools, these weapons of the week, as james scott would say, are helpful because i can push back on twitter, i can push back on instagram, i could push back on tik-tok. but it ain't the same as birth of a nation, just like ain't the same as fox news. right? i can tweet all day that same thing. it's tucker carlson. similarly, there was a challenge back then about this. so this was a powerful moment. well,
it's also real quick, it's the first film that's shown at the white house right. woodrow wilson has a screening of this in the way. it's the first film ever shown in the white house. another interesting point that i think reflects i'll be real quick is w.e.b. dubois. marcus garvey. they attempted to raise funds to make a counter movie to birth of a nation. they couldn't get the resources up. so this is reflective of the same challenge we have today, dominant corporate media has the power and...
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the government of the netherlands hired a cruise ship to house 1,000 dyes, asylum future refugee hostel already at the pier in the port of wilsonda according to local media , it will take several days to prepare the ship to receive new residents, so the authorities decided to unload the refugee reception center in groningen. he has repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists, local residents complain that migrants violate order in the city . now some of the refugees will be placed on a tourist liner. 127 dead about 2 hundreds of wounded with such an unpredictable tragic score ended in a football match in indonesia after the defeat of one of the teams between the fans of the arem and persibai, riots broke out, law enforcement officers used if the grinding gas began a mass panic and stampede. it is noted that cnc occurred at the stadium in malang among the dead women and children. there is information that the security guards at the stadium were less than necessary for international terrorism. who is behind the destruction of the northern streams, a strong europe has become unprofitable project for the united states, the
the government of the netherlands hired a cruise ship to house 1,000 dyes, asylum future refugee hostel already at the pier in the port of wilsonda according to local media , it will take several days to prepare the ship to receive new residents, so the authorities decided to unload the refugee reception center in groningen. he has repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists, local residents complain that migrants violate order in the city . now some of the refugees will be placed on a...
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wilson. joining us now is white house deputy chief of staff, jen o'malley dillon.r you, jen. because you kept allowed of people same on that election week in 2020. what can you tell us tonight about what you are looking at as you -- as these elections approach. >> lawrence, it's so wonderful to be with you and to take me down that memory lane of that special time. and the start of this administration. you know, you talked about the confidence that i conveyed then. that confidence was built off of joe biden's confidence. he really has focused on. that and stayed focused on the people that were campaigning for back then. and the people he's been fighting for his whole life. and doing that, returning time and time again over the course of the last two years to get the job done for the american people. and changing the path of a bipartisan perspective here in the country that you can get things done. but you can do things to make peoples lives better. and so as i think about where we are, and i think about where we are heading, i really think about what president biden
wilson. joining us now is white house deputy chief of staff, jen o'malley dillon.r you, jen. because you kept allowed of people same on that election week in 2020. what can you tell us tonight about what you are looking at as you -- as these elections approach. >> lawrence, it's so wonderful to be with you and to take me down that memory lane of that special time. and the start of this administration. you know, you talked about the confidence that i conveyed then. that confidence was...
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jennifer sheba, i am a scholar at the woodrow wilson center and author of the new book, 8000000000 in counting house, sex death and migration shape our world. thanks for being with us and alex, welcome back to the stream. get to see you again. remind audience who you are and what you day. thank you for me. thank you for having me back. i'm for for alex of those. i'd prefer self global health dos. i school of public health director university and i gotcha. i'm a demographic trend in previously i saw as the executive director of the african population health research center in my b. and i also found on to you and i left a lot of i st. board for it because you are friends. so guess it's really hard for me to grapple with what 1000000 people looks like. what that feels like. well, i feel different on november, the 15th, and i do right now, rachel. no, you won't. in civil terms. yeah, this has been a while coming and yeah, you won't feel much on the 15th of november. jennifer, when we talk about a number like 8000000000. if you're studying population, then you knew it was coming. i remember at school we
jennifer sheba, i am a scholar at the woodrow wilson center and author of the new book, 8000000000 in counting house, sex death and migration shape our world. thanks for being with us and alex, welcome back to the stream. get to see you again. remind audience who you are and what you day. thank you for me. thank you for having me back. i'm for for alex of those. i'd prefer self global health dos. i school of public health director university and i gotcha. i'm a demographic trend in previously i...
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wilson cycle. it was said set in a boarding house f in pittsburgh and it's about convict leasing by another name. those who used convict paid a small fee for them. they were actually buying a humann being and the mortality. was astronomical. and in that play the character comes up after seven years of being enslaved looking for his wife and they tell him he has to find his song. the dominant society is never going to tell them who they are and where they came w from. they have to go on that search themselves and they can be complete human beings until they find their song. as that play evolved it became clear to me that this was their song and that last night, you know after cornell and james cowan came i had one more class at hightower. i got up and said he may have all seen last night when dr. west inductor cone were speaking. i've been in this prison systems since 1984 and the night that dr. west inductor cone came to the person to speak was the only happy night i've ever in prison. and that last class none of us wanted to end. and everybody wanted to sign the script. i walked out and i had th
wilson cycle. it was said set in a boarding house f in pittsburgh and it's about convict leasing by another name. those who used convict paid a small fee for them. they were actually buying a humann being and the mortality. was astronomical. and in that play the character comes up after seven years of being enslaved looking for his wife and they tell him he has to find his song. the dominant society is never going to tell them who they are and where they came w from. they have to go on that...
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and wilson with a headlines on off, he's rational, a russian like a jet crashes into a house during a training flight in siberia. we understand that both of the pilots were killed authority stay ukrainian forces of fired at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica. dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel shit, a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict because he urges his western battles to retaliate in kind of rushes stripes with atomic weapons. engaging thing is re elected as china's leader for an historic 3rd term. he praised the efforts of the chinese people in building a prosperous society. it warned the country should be vigilant moving forward with it's been a busy night for your top stories, so we'll cup of them and sprinkle in some of the week's main headlines. it's great to have you with us for the weekly here are naughty international. a russian to fight a jet has crashed into a house in the siberian city of a cook. at the local governor, con
and wilson with a headlines on off, he's rational, a russian like a jet crashes into a house during a training flight in siberia. we understand that both of the pilots were killed authority stay ukrainian forces of fired at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica. dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel shit, a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict because he...
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. >> are joined by congressman wilson who is the ranking republican member of the helsinki commission in the house of representatives. >> thank you cochairman and bid bennett card and holding the somber here hearing. we who have endured the worst at the war criminal potent our witness to date veteran a humanitarian taira paievska has provided life-saving medical treatment 200 has documented critical footage of atrocities committed by putin's murderous thugs and 2014. the civilized world is inspired by the determination of the people of ukraine. victory for ukraine is crucial in the conflict worldwide of democracy, rule of law, being opposed by authoritarian rule of gun. the world continues to witness unspeakable acts of brutality committed against those captured by putin's forces but perhaps most prominent are the images were putin's forces abound a theater filtering hundreds and where ukrainian heroes violently held off russian forces against all odds bruce critical the world to hear the stories of those who endured the worst under captivity and forced relocation. the evidence is essential to pro
. >> are joined by congressman wilson who is the ranking republican member of the helsinki commission in the house of representatives. >> thank you cochairman and bid bennett card and holding the somber here hearing. we who have endured the worst at the war criminal potent our witness to date veteran a humanitarian taira paievska has provided life-saving medical treatment 200 has documented critical footage of atrocities committed by putin's murderous thugs and 2014. the civilized...
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house! raiders first defensive touchdown in, get this, three years. looks like the raiders headed in hand, but russell wilsonets within three late, diving into the end zone for the touchdown, the hard way. josh jacobs with a career-high hundred 44 rushing yards. raiders get their first win of the year 32-203i get team the niners could only score 10 points against. giants fans, living the dream, in the last home game of the year. this player hits a double. he scored the giants first run. tied at 1-1-one in the seventh. pinch-hit homework, his sixth of the year. rally time as this goes into extras. top of the tent, last chance for the giants. david villar, the single to the left. beats wilmer flores form, but the catcher dropped it! giants send the fans home happy one last time. oakland a's and mariners. elite punching power. first pitch of the fourth inning. crushing that all the way to the space needle. 1 dion: -- 1-0 ays. christian padre dip in gone. he came home. three-zero green and gold, and another hug. up 7-0 at the top of the night, he does it again. the. his first career two homer game. the oakland a
house! raiders first defensive touchdown in, get this, three years. looks like the raiders headed in hand, but russell wilsonets within three late, diving into the end zone for the touchdown, the hard way. josh jacobs with a career-high hundred 44 rushing yards. raiders get their first win of the year 32-203i get team the niners could only score 10 points against. giants fans, living the dream, in the last home game of the year. this player hits a double. he scored the giants first run. tied at...
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marco wilson picking off the deflection there. taking it all the way to the housemmons in the middle of the field. cardinals win 42-34. snapping an eight-game home winning streak since 1958. >>> very big news for football fans. the 49ers making a huge trade acquiring christian mccaffrey for multiple draft picks. the 2019 pro bowler who's battled injuries but he is healthy now and ready to flourish. mccaffrey returning to the bay area where he played his star b ball. >>> in the nba, the lakers hosting the clippers. lebron trying to keep his team in it. big jam on the break. 20 points. ten boards for lebron. not enough though. kawhi leonard who played in his first game in 16 months scoring 14 off the bench putting a nice little clutch jumper over lebron in the final minute as well. the clippers with their eighth straight win over their city rivals. it was an action-packed night in the nhl highlighted by the maple leafs handing the stars their first overtime goal. this is what we referred to as the sports equinox. it is only the 27th time in history that all four majo
marco wilson picking off the deflection there. taking it all the way to the housemmons in the middle of the field. cardinals win 42-34. snapping an eight-game home winning streak since 1958. >>> very big news for football fans. the 49ers making a huge trade acquiring christian mccaffrey for multiple draft picks. the 2019 pro bowler who's battled injuries but he is healthy now and ready to flourish. mccaffrey returning to the bay area where he played his star b ball. >>> in the...
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wilson? >> reporter: police have sort of started moving out of here. there are also police down the street at a certain senator's house that i noticed earlier this evening. we just had a little more from san francisco police. they spoke at length about the opening moments of all of this and apparently some fantastic police work on the dispatcher end at 911. what it sounds like is that mr. pelosi was able to get a phone call out of this building as everything started to unfold this morning, but he cannot say much. i'm reading between the lines here a little bit. he couldn't say much, but that dispatcher could hear what sounded like threats , and maybe someone saying, you don't need to do this. don't do this. she could hear a little bit of that, but that was enough for her to know that something really bad was unfolding in his house. she hit the gas on getting some people here as fast as she could. >> i also like to thank our emergency dispatcher, heather grimes, who is standing here to our left, for a really amazing job. >> reporter: chief scott to the dispatcher did not know who's home this was, but what she could hea
wilson? >> reporter: police have sort of started moving out of here. there are also police down the street at a certain senator's house that i noticed earlier this evening. we just had a little more from san francisco police. they spoke at length about the opening moments of all of this and apparently some fantastic police work on the dispatcher end at 911. what it sounds like is that mr. pelosi was able to get a phone call out of this building as everything started to unfold this...
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wilson cycle. this is the first but it set at a boarding house in pittsburg and it's about convict leasing, slavery by another name, worse in some ways than slavery because those who use convex paid a small fee for them. they were not actually buying a human being, so the mortality rate was astronomical. and in that play it's the character comes up after seven years of being enslaved, this convict looking for his wife, and he's bitter and he's angry, and the conjure in the play keeps telling him that he has to find his song. because the dominant society is never going to tell them who they are, where they came from. they have to go in that search themselves. but they can't be complete human beings and ill-defined their song. and as that play evolved it became clear to me that this was their song. and that last night of the play, you know, after cornell and james cohen came, i had one more class. i think it was hightower, got up and said, well, you may have all seen last night went doctor weston, dr. cohen were speaking that i was crying. i have been in this prison system since what 1984 or somethin
wilson cycle. this is the first but it set at a boarding house in pittsburg and it's about convict leasing, slavery by another name, worse in some ways than slavery because those who use convex paid a small fee for them. they were not actually buying a human being, so the mortality rate was astronomical. and in that play it's the character comes up after seven years of being enslaved, this convict looking for his wife, and he's bitter and he's angry, and the conjure in the play keeps telling...
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we can speak now to eliot wilson, conservative commentator and a former clerk of the house of commonswe are at today?— on where we are at today? while, i think we are _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in very _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in very difficult - think we are in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly there are ideological differences within the conservative party, which the fiscal statement that the previous chancellor unveiled kind of revealed, but there is a problem with perceived actual lack of grip on behalf of the prime minister. she does not seem to be able to get anything right, briefly, and i think thatis anything right, briefly, and i think that is a real issue, because once you get into the stage of succumbing to unforced errors, does start to look as if there is an end coming very quickly, and i think those two combinations, the combination of the ideological and they share practical
we can speak now to eliot wilson, conservative commentator and a former clerk of the house of commonswe are at today?— on where we are at today? while, i think we are _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in very _ on where we are at today? while, i think we are in very difficult - think we are in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly...
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wilson jump in. you struck a chord with electric buses. guest: i am a super nerd. i love it. i'm going to point to the guy i referenced earlier, the speaker of the house of west virginia. when you think of industry in west virginia, you think of coal. he told me they want to get to a point where coal is too expensive to burn. they want to get to that. too valuable to burn, i do not want to create problems for anybody too much. his point was, a lot of the minerals jeff was talking about that going to solar panels, the chips in your tablet or smart phone, you can get them from
wilson jump in. you struck a chord with electric buses. guest: i am a super nerd. i love it. i'm going to point to the guy i referenced earlier, the speaker of the house of west virginia. when you think of industry in west virginia, you think of coal. he told me they want to get to a point where coal is too expensive to burn. they want to get to that. too valuable to burn, i do not want to create problems for anybody too much. his point was, a lot of the minerals jeff was talking about that...
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wilson. you will hear more from candidates in a moment. we will sit down with trevor read and hear from thao, and de le fuente. >>> the most aggressive way of combating the housing crisis , property makes it faster and easier to build affordable houses and calls for 50% more units than already mandated by the city. some city leaders are supporting prop e similar to prop d, but a key difference is how many below market rates are required. some say it keeps oversight on how to look funds are used . >>> did you feel it? yesterday's 5.1 earthquake was a test for our state's early-morning test system. we are also hearing fewer than 100,000 of you across the bay area actually got an alert ahead of the shaking like you were an supposed to do on the shake app. >> the early warning system will automatically alert you in the effect of an earthquake, but you still have to opt in, download the app and install it on your phone. and that's really limiting its reach. california's office of emergency offices says the more than 95,000 people that are moderate warned a large earthquake was on the way. >> the point of early earthquake warning is not to alert you of every little ru
wilson. you will hear more from candidates in a moment. we will sit down with trevor read and hear from thao, and de le fuente. >>> the most aggressive way of combating the housing crisis , property makes it faster and easier to build affordable houses and calls for 50% more units than already mandated by the city. some city leaders are supporting prop e similar to prop d, but a key difference is how many below market rates are required. some say it keeps oversight on how to look funds...
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house. and would you believe this the raiders first defensive touchdown in three years. they say defense wins championships looked like the raiders had in hand, but russell wilson gets denver within three late diving to the end zone for the score. but josh jacobs with the career high 144 rushing yards and two scores including the clincher with just over two minutes to go raiders get their first win of the year 32-23 against a team the niners could only score 10 points against giants fans living the dream as the shirt says. last home game of the year wilmer flores hit a double while blowing a bubble. hey that rhymes and he scored the giants first run still tied in the first it's title 1 and 7th austin slater with the pinch hit homer his sixth of the year giants up to one. rally time this shot gets me every time. this game goes the actress d-back scored in the top of the 10th last chance for the giants david vr the single the left tying runs scores the throw beats wilmer flores, but the catcher drops it. giants send the fans home. happy one last time for three. they'll finish up in san diego a's and mariners right field will in seattle or dave as i like to call him. that mak
house. and would you believe this the raiders first defensive touchdown in three years. they say defense wins championships looked like the raiders had in hand, but russell wilson gets denver within three late diving to the end zone for the score. but josh jacobs with the career high 144 rushing yards and two scores including the clincher with just over two minutes to go raiders get their first win of the year 32-23 against a team the niners could only score 10 points against giants fans living...
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meek robinson returns it 68 yards to the house raiders first defensive touchdown and get this three years looked like the raiders had in hand, but russell wilson gets denver within three late diving into the end zone for the score. tough touch down there, but josh jacobs with the career high 144 rushing yards and two scores including the clincher with just over two minutes to go raiders get the first win of the year 32-23 against a team the niners could only score 10 points against aaron rodgers in the packers hosting the patriots former niners qb brian hoyer got hurt today with impossible concussion. so the patriots had to replace him with rookie bailey zappy from western, kentucky from tom brady to bailey's happy in less than three seasons and yet zappy became the first rookie cubie to throw a touchdown past this season finding devonte parker the patriots led by seven late, but you had to know what aaron rodgers is gonna do he finds rookie romeo dobbs the tie things up at 24 and he's enjoying that lambo leap. this goes over time in on the final play of ot mason crosby kicks the 31 yard field goal and the packers escape 2724. they're now thre
meek robinson returns it 68 yards to the house raiders first defensive touchdown and get this three years looked like the raiders had in hand, but russell wilson gets denver within three late diving into the end zone for the score. tough touch down there, but josh jacobs with the career high 144 rushing yards and two scores including the clincher with just over two minutes to go raiders get the first win of the year 32-23 against a team the niners could only score 10 points against aaron...
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let me ask you this, as you did your study, i know that we have always heard wilson played the film in the white house this part of what was the winning strategy for him that he was able to rally? i mean, was it successful is what i'm saying, and when did it begin to kind of edge out? >> it was very much a part of his strategy. wilson was a southerner. if you read the books of history that he wrote during the many years he was a college professor, he takes a startling benign view of slavery, telling you that the slaves were really pretty happy, they rather liked it, and i think often the significance in what a president does is what he doesn't say, and the year 1919 in particular saw an -- i don't need to tell you, reverend, saw really the worst racial violence in the united states since the immediate aftermath of slavery. the estimates are that close to a thousand people were killed, almost all of them black, wilson said one sentence about it all while it was going on. so essentially he gave the nod for these kinds of racial killings to continue. >> certainly also at the time made global conflict and
let me ask you this, as you did your study, i know that we have always heard wilson played the film in the white house this part of what was the winning strategy for him that he was able to rally? i mean, was it successful is what i'm saying, and when did it begin to kind of edge out? >> it was very much a part of his strategy. wilson was a southerner. if you read the books of history that he wrote during the many years he was a college professor, he takes a startling benign view of...
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wilson jump in. you struck a chord with electric buses. guest: i am a super nerd. i love it. i'm going to point to the guy i referenced earlier, the speaker of the house of west virginia. when you think of industry in west virginia, you think of coal. he told me they want to get to a point where coal is too expensive to burn. they want to get to that. too valuable to burn, i do not want to create problems for anybody too much. his point was, a lot of the minerals jeff was talking about that going to solar panels, the chips in your tablet or smart phone, you can get them from >> good>> morning and welcome to washington post live. i am thrilled to be joined this morning by jared isaacman, the founder and ceo who is also an astronaut and flew in the space capsule in orbit and what was the first all private non-should not mission to space. since then he has commissioned three more flights from spacex and is going back to what he calls the flare up program which seeks to open up a new commercial program in outer space. so good to have you here. >> thanks for having become a christian. >> thanks our audience for joining us. you can tweak your questions and
wilson jump in. you struck a chord with electric buses. guest: i am a super nerd. i love it. i'm going to point to the guy i referenced earlier, the speaker of the house of west virginia. when you think of industry in west virginia, you think of coal. he told me they want to get to a point where coal is too expensive to burn. they want to get to that. too valuable to burn, i do not want to create problems for anybody too much. his point was, a lot of the minerals jeff was talking about that...
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house of the intelligence committee. she has a lot of expertise in this and after her time in congress, she led the wilson center as resident and now the distinguished fellow they are. joining is virtually matt you are in new orleans right? >> that's right. and my sons are off the screen here. >> and he is the initial counsel for new orleans we are glad you are here he is the acting director -- and started his career at this eia and now focuses -- at the cia and now focuses on -- deterrence. and finally glenn knight serves as u.s. congressman from virginia including amber ship of the how -- farmhouse services committee he now leads this senator -- serving the president ceo. that is a lot of firepower and i know we are going to get some great insights to the super panel. this panel is public and on the record. we encourage our audience on zoom to ask questions including -- using the q and a at the bottom. you can hit that to try to raise your hand and we will see if we have a chance to into questions we will work on this as we go along. please be sure you identify your name and affiliation with your question as this is an on
house of the intelligence committee. she has a lot of expertise in this and after her time in congress, she led the wilson center as resident and now the distinguished fellow they are. joining is virtually matt you are in new orleans right? >> that's right. and my sons are off the screen here. >> and he is the initial counsel for new orleans we are glad you are here he is the acting director -- and started his career at this eia and now focuses -- at the cia and now focuses on --...
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wilson graduated in 1962 friends from college. i went to whittier college like president nixon except i graduated in 1966. and friends from the nixon white house where i serve for five years. i don't know that any of my friends from harvard law school are here. but if you note on the book on the cover my criminal law professor alan dershowitz said some very nice things about me. so in addition to the above as jim mentioned i was deputy council on president nixon's watergate defense team. and i was there throughout the scandal and it's unfolding. i transcribed the white house tapes. i ran the document rooms holding the seized files of the watergate defendants. and i staff nixon's counselors. on watergate issues as you all know it ended rather badly president nixon resigning in disgrace and two dozen members of his administration going to jail. i've pondered ever since what exactly went wrong in our response to that burgeoning scandal. without really coming up with any answers. that is until i learned some time ago that the watergate prosecutors files. at least those that survived are maintained at our national archives. the prosecutors were aft
wilson graduated in 1962 friends from college. i went to whittier college like president nixon except i graduated in 1966. and friends from the nixon white house where i serve for five years. i don't know that any of my friends from harvard law school are here. but if you note on the book on the cover my criminal law professor alan dershowitz said some very nice things about me. so in addition to the above as jim mentioned i was deputy council on president nixon's watergate defense team. and i...
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which time she was also ranking member of the house intelligence committee and brings a lot of expertise to this, and after her time in congress, she led the wilson and now is a distinguished fellow there. joining us virtually, i think you are in new orleans, right? >> that's right. i am just here offscreen. >> he is on mission for the atlantic council in new orleans. we are glad you are here. the acting director of our center started at the we encourage our audience on zoom to ask questions including -- using the q and a at the bottom. you can hit that to try to raise your hand and we will see if we have a chance to into questions we will work on this as we go along. please be sure you identify your name and affiliation with your question as this is an on direct -- event. we encourage our audience to join twitter using #forward defense. -- congressman turner thing to you and i turned over to you. >> thank you so much i want to thank you personally for hosting this. this gives us an opportunity to do outreach to get perspective of those individuals and experts in the atlantic council -- but our ability to take their expertise directly by getting
which time she was also ranking member of the house intelligence committee and brings a lot of expertise to this, and after her time in congress, she led the wilson and now is a distinguished fellow there. joining us virtually, i think you are in new orleans, right? >> that's right. i am just here offscreen. >> he is on mission for the atlantic council in new orleans. we are glad you are here. the acting director of our center started at the we encourage our audience on zoom to ask...
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she set up her first boarding house and prospered in the west hospitality industry, at the time when few women ran businesses. her final hotel, which he called wilson's hotel, the previous one had burned down -- she loaded her cook stove in the wagon, and they got some hay bails, they stopped at a nice spot, and she hung up a sign. her first guest slept on the other side of the hay bails. she was very good cook. the west settlers society was also free of an entrenched, highbrow establishment determined to keep women in their place. building new communities required every pair of hands. and the town mothers, who organize many of the first schools, churches and charities greatly enhanced women's position in public life. one of the things that really annoyed me when i was doing research on this book was that because women didn't have the legal right to start an institution, to found corporations, the women would do all the work at the school or the hospital, and then their husbands would appear in the newspaper that it was his school, or his hospital. and he got the credit for being the town father instead of the town mother. during sarah royce's first
she set up her first boarding house and prospered in the west hospitality industry, at the time when few women ran businesses. her final hotel, which he called wilson's hotel, the previous one had burned down -- she loaded her cook stove in the wagon, and they got some hay bails, they stopped at a nice spot, and she hung up a sign. her first guest slept on the other side of the hay bails. she was very good cook. the west settlers society was also free of an entrenched, highbrow establishment...
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let's listen to elliott wilson, a conservative commentator and former clerk of the house of commons whoconservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put it i in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly their ideological differences within the conservative party which the fiscal that kwasi kwarteng unveiled two kind of reveal, but i think also there is a problem with an actual lack of grip on behalf of the prime minister. she doesn't seem now to be able to get anything right and i think that is a real issue because once you get into the stage of succumbing to unforced errors it does start to look as if there is an end coming very quickly. i think that combination, the combination of the ideological and the sheer practical are going to make things very difficult. 50 practical are going to make things very difficult-— very difficult. so we have one mp t
let's listen to elliott wilson, a conservative commentator and former clerk of the house of commons whoconservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put it i in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly their ideological differences within the conservative...
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one, and we're watching that jeff wilson fumble, which was a punch in the gut for the 49ers early, he fumbles the ball and they pick it up and run it right back to the house you're down early 14 to nothing . then brandon au cast a pretty good 4.5 minutes. when he comes in, and jimmy garoppolo connects to him. and you know pretty soon the game is even you're thinking, ok, this game can be salvaged with the you know the 49ers office. but then what happened after that, stephanie? well i like i mentioned earlier . i felt like the offense just kind of stalled a little bit, and i'll actually say jimmy garoppolo had a good game. i felt like he did enough to win this game for the offense. there was just a bunch of missed opportunities. do you think about the drop from ray ray mccloud that happened in the first half? i believe, but then the drop by charlie woerner, those two were driving killers and then also there was a miscommunication with george kittle in the end zone where jimmy was kind of pointing over to him, too. he wanted to throw it to the back corner, and it'll just kind of missed it. so missed opportunities. there was also in the fourth quarter, the t
one, and we're watching that jeff wilson fumble, which was a punch in the gut for the 49ers early, he fumbles the ball and they pick it up and run it right back to the house you're down early 14 to nothing . then brandon au cast a pretty good 4.5 minutes. when he comes in, and jimmy garoppolo connects to him. and you know pretty soon the game is even you're thinking, ok, this game can be salvaged with the you know the 49ers office. but then what happened after that, stephanie? well i like i...