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that was not true for wilson. there's no evidence that wilson cared about that. colonel house talked about it. it was a question of whether you u.s. could leave the world berer by leading toward peace and staying to peace or making a difference in the war and wilson believed in the latter, i think. so you clearly u.s. was doing fine without getting to the war. it's british and french had lost the war, who knows. if the germans could construct a bit larger empire the way they wanted to, who knows what would have happened. the u.s. economy was doing fine. in terms of the percentage of american gdp based on that money -- based on the loans, it was small. actually, ferguson book pity of war, goes into this. i disagree with ferguson on a lot of things like the love for henry kiss singer. as you read the book, it's a long book, it came out in the late 1990s, he said what's worst that would have been if the british and french had lost the war. we might have it prosperous democratic state in europe, we have that, which they controlled. we have that. that's call germany.
that was not true for wilson. there's no evidence that wilson cared about that. colonel house talked about it. it was a question of whether you u.s. could leave the world berer by leading toward peace and staying to peace or making a difference in the war and wilson believed in the latter, i think. so you clearly u.s. was doing fine without getting to the war. it's british and french had lost the war, who knows. if the germans could construct a bit larger empire the way they wanted to, who...
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they went to wilson. all of the headline say u.s. going to war, u.s. going to war in february before there is debate in congress about it. so this was a last-ditch attempt. and i also want to say in 1916, when it seemed like wilson was on the side of the antiwar movement and antiwar cause, the antiwar movement did something that was surprising to many people. they went to wilson. that included the socialist party, which had always run its own candidates before this eugene debs had run four times for president, 1900 to 1912. he did not run -- the socialists had a candidate much less known, got many fewer votes, and you know, this was 1916 anecdote for the lecture. perhaps i will have a few others as they go on. hughes would have won the election if he had got california. there were 3600 votes separating wilson from hughes in california. that means if hughes had gotten roughly 1900 votes more, he would have won california. would the u.s. have entered the war? most democrats would have supported him as they
they went to wilson. all of the headline say u.s. going to war, u.s. going to war in february before there is debate in congress about it. so this was a last-ditch attempt. and i also want to say in 1916, when it seemed like wilson was on the side of the antiwar movement and antiwar cause, the antiwar movement did something that was surprising to many people. they went to wilson. that included the socialist party, which had always run its own candidates before this eugene debs had run four...
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wilson. mr. wilson: thank you for your work with president trump. secretary mattis, this issue has been raised and what a great team we have here with the vice chiefs, too, to work on the issue of readiness. it's very important for me. i am very grateful to be the chairman of the readiness subcommittee. it gives me an opportunity to work with ranking member madeleine bordallo and we will be there to back you up in every way we can to promote our promote our troops, protect our country, protect military families. with that in mind, general wilson, i appreciate in south carolina we have joint base charleston air force back, mcintyre joint air force base and north auxiliary field. comments or concerns have been raised by prior persons serving in the military. secretary james stated, quote, less than half of our combat forces are ready for a high-end fight, end of quote. and also air force chief of staff stated, combat operations and reductions in our total force coupled with budgetary instability and lower than planned funding levels have resulted in t
wilson. mr. wilson: thank you for your work with president trump. secretary mattis, this issue has been raised and what a great team we have here with the vice chiefs, too, to work on the issue of readiness. it's very important for me. i am very grateful to be the chairman of the readiness subcommittee. it gives me an opportunity to work with ranking member madeleine bordallo and we will be there to back you up in every way we can to promote our promote our troops, protect our country, protect...
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a three-person race between taft, roosevelt and wilson and that enabled wilson to become one of the first democratic presidents in the white house for a long, long time. so wilson and all of these guys would stay in the white house and the house of truth was alive and well as a political salon and what they did was they founded a magazine, the magazine they founded in 1914 along with herbert and litman and felix was one of the original incorporators was the new republic and that became the magazine that was the outlet for their liberal ideas. the editors of the new york public split with roosevelt. roosevelt referred to editors after he got angry with them about foreign policy, three anemic and three international jews. so they sort of for a time became wilson partisans because they were internationalists and they believed that the u.s. should get involved in the first world war, but there came a time where they too parted ways with widrow wilson. the progressives named liberals. litman in 1919, litman describing the development of liberalism. he say that is liberalism doesn't have a cohe
a three-person race between taft, roosevelt and wilson and that enabled wilson to become one of the first democratic presidents in the white house for a long, long time. so wilson and all of these guys would stay in the white house and the house of truth was alive and well as a political salon and what they did was they founded a magazine, the magazine they founded in 1914 along with herbert and litman and felix was one of the original incorporators was the new republic and that became the...
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all of steve will and from from though wilson did ministration. and that enabled wilson to become the first democratic president in the white house. and what they did once end and then live the original incorporators of the magazine and then that was the outlet for the idea. man about foreign policy intent it the but but there came a time with woodrow wilson invade quern progressives printed themselves as liberals in the beginning of a book and said in 1919 as they're describing the development of liberalism he said there really doesn't have a coherent set of ideas but it is old and corrupt party politics of the past. and there is a weird reprinting going on from progressivism they believe in government and government could solve most of the problems. but these liberals do not believe in government of believing that they started to read cake pans -- recognize. and to be shocked that they should not be some answering newspapers. then in 1919 wilson was in paris for the peace conference and were should be with those porous london's. and with that co
all of steve will and from from though wilson did ministration. and that enabled wilson to become the first democratic president in the white house. and what they did once end and then live the original incorporators of the magazine and then that was the outlet for the idea. man about foreign policy intent it the but but there came a time with woodrow wilson invade quern progressives printed themselves as liberals in the beginning of a book and said in 1919 as they're describing the development...
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antoine wilson gets up at 3:00 a.m. to meditate and get in a workout. he tells our tom sherwood he knows he has a lot to learn t form oakland, california, superintendent antoine wilson. he started work here two weeks ago. he's on a mission to visit all 100-plus schools within a year and to get up to speed on the billion-dollar school system and its 48,000 students. >> the learning curve for me is around just getting to know the city, getting to know what is important to the city. i am a quick lerner, though. >> reporter: wilson already reaching out to the washington teachers union knowing conflicts are natural. the wtu says it was given little input on his appointment. >> those communications have been cordial. they have been i think productive. and i think we are relying on the importance of teaching, we're relying on the importance of supporting teachers. >> reporter: wilson follows reform efforts of michelle reid and kaya henderson. one spoke does showing middle schools are improving across the city, better than their reputations. a tall, imposing pe
antoine wilson gets up at 3:00 a.m. to meditate and get in a workout. he tells our tom sherwood he knows he has a lot to learn t form oakland, california, superintendent antoine wilson. he started work here two weeks ago. he's on a mission to visit all 100-plus schools within a year and to get up to speed on the billion-dollar school system and its 48,000 students. >> the learning curve for me is around just getting to know the city, getting to know what is important to the city. i am a...
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luke wilson, tariq trotter. magic johnson, everybody!! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ who doesn't love chocolate? thick, rich chocolate. chocolate makes you feel good! hot chocolate in a cup. java chips. two espresso shots. melt it down. ooh, just thick, chocolatey goodness. mm-hmm. once you've reached the bottom, that's the best part. top to bottom chocolate for the chocolate lover. uh-ah, this isn't normal whipped cream. chocolate espresso whipped cream. it's all about chocolate. extra chocolatey. all chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate. chocolate on chocolate on chocolate. the molten chocolate latte. this is your box of chocolates. ♪ (tic tac rattle) something big is here. tic tac mixers. they change flavor while you eat them. (sfx: loud zooming) (sfx: small tap) try cherry cola and peh lemonade flavors. tic tac. go little. (tic tac rattle) remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really change
luke wilson, tariq trotter. magic johnson, everybody!! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ who doesn't love chocolate? thick, rich chocolate. chocolate makes you feel good! hot chocolate in a cup. java chips. two espresso shots. melt it down. ooh, just thick, chocolatey goodness. mm-hmm. once you've reached the bottom, that's the best part. top to bottom chocolate for the chocolate lover. uh-ah, this isn't normal whipped cream. chocolate espresso whipped cream. it's all about chocolate. extra...
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nfl started using wilson football.since 1941, every point scored in the nfl's been with a wilson football150 employees make 3,000-4,000 footballs. and tomorrow, their hard work will be on display for the whole world to see.i guarantee sunday when they kick that super bowl off, they're all watching. they're all saying i wonder if i laced that football? i wonder if i sewed that one together? i wonder if i put that bladder in there? that is our biggest moment. and to know that that ball's the focal point, that's pretty cool. áááááreporter tagáááááthe ball is called "the duke" that was the nickname for wellington mara, the longtime owner of the giants, who is widely credited with the nfl's growth and success uber's c-e-o has quit president donald trump's business advisory group... after facing mounting pressure from those opposed to the president's immigration policies. from our partners at c-n-n...dan simon has more. --reporter pkg-as follows-- nats: pres. trump taking the oathhis pro business platform and push for jobs helped him win the white house.but to uber--- donald trump has become a
nfl started using wilson football.since 1941, every point scored in the nfl's been with a wilson football150 employees make 3,000-4,000 footballs. and tomorrow, their hard work will be on display for the whole world to see.i guarantee sunday when they kick that super bowl off, they're all watching. they're all saying i wonder if i laced that football? i wonder if i sewed that one together? i wonder if i put that bladder in there? that is our biggest moment. and to know that that ball's the...
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general wilson, you mentioned the late '70s. in the '70s, we defunded the military. we recapped it in the '80s, defunded again in the '90s and sort of recapped in the 2000s, but behind 15 years at war, we burned it up. and a lot of that money went to operations, not equipment. and so we hear across all these services, we've got 20 years of catch-up here. and i don't know how you do that. when general mattis -- two weeks ago actually -- our secretary now, said that the greatest threat to national security is our own federal debt. and here's why. i mean, we can't fund what these guys need. and what we need for them to have. there's a moment in history here today. i just want to say it, though. i've heard both sides today say that we have something in agreement. and i want to document that today, in the united states senate. we both know that sequestration, crs and the bc caps are just devastating to what we're trying to do here. but it's much bigger than that, mr. chairman. and leaders. i want to tell you how much i appreciate your brave face today. but i'm very concer
general wilson, you mentioned the late '70s. in the '70s, we defunded the military. we recapped it in the '80s, defunded again in the '90s and sort of recapped in the 2000s, but behind 15 years at war, we burned it up. and a lot of that money went to operations, not equipment. and so we hear across all these services, we've got 20 years of catch-up here. and i don't know how you do that. when general mattis -- two weeks ago actually -- our secretary now, said that the greatest threat to...
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general wilson, back to you. some other discussions i've had with those that are still active duty, the squadron i commanded had 24 assigned. most are down to 18, but we're deploying 12. those that stay behind are getting a two turn too. sorry to get so specific here. looking at it from my experience, it seems like that be exacerbating some of the readiness challenges for some of the small packages left behind. are you looking at upper to have a better balance? >> we are looking at how we get the right force presentation construct to go forward. the chief of staff has three big efforts under way. one is reinvigorating the squadron. that's where the war fighting happens and the culture happens. across the air force that's one of the main efforts. we have three efforts that are important. there will be a construct of should a squadron look like in the future? >> great. if you need any hog drivers to come back and fly on the weekends, i'd be happy to volunteer. thank you. i yield back. >> i want to thank our witness
general wilson, back to you. some other discussions i've had with those that are still active duty, the squadron i commanded had 24 assigned. most are down to 18, but we're deploying 12. those that stay behind are getting a two turn too. sorry to get so specific here. looking at it from my experience, it seems like that be exacerbating some of the readiness challenges for some of the small packages left behind. are you looking at upper to have a better balance? >> we are looking at how we...
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. >> general wilson? >> thank you, chairman 0 thornberry, congressman cooper and distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the secretary of the air force and chief of staff it's an honor to be with you today to talk to you about the state of our air force and readiness. you american airmen are proud to be part of the most powerful war fighting team in our history. we protect our country and its interests both home and abroad. for the past 70 years, responsive flexible and agile american air power has been our nation's first and most of us attainable solution in both crisis and conflict underwriting every other struxt power. we provide the nation with unrelenienting global vigilance, reach and power, in short, your air force is always in demand and always there. look no further than two weeks ago when your air force executed a precision striking in sirte libya, killing over 100 violent extremists. this was a textbook multidomain multifunction mission. air force space, cyber and isr warriors prov
. >> general wilson? >> thank you, chairman 0 thornberry, congressman cooper and distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the secretary of the air force and chief of staff it's an honor to be with you today to talk to you about the state of our air force and readiness. you american airmen are proud to be part of the most powerful war fighting team in our history. we protect our country and its interests both home and abroad. for the past 70 years, responsive flexible and...
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general wilson, i'll start with you. the iowa army ammunition plant produces components for some of america's most advanced ammunition. since 1941 it's played a role in ensuring america's forces are ready, and noted in your written statement that you say we must have sufficient munitions to counter threats. so you are stating in your opinion that your munitions supply is low, is that correct? >> yes, senator. today we're expending about, well, isis fight, spending 43,000 munitions thousand munitions beware spinning about 1500 a month. so replenishing that stock we think w would take about $1 billion a year over a significant period of time. just to replace those stocks. but our preferred munitions to meet other combatant commanders needs, we have a deficit across all of them. we need to dig our way out of. >> so as far as congress is concerned, simply by providing the dollars necessary you would be able to secure those ammunitions? >> well, yes, ma'am but we put investments that only into the munitions but into them you
general wilson, i'll start with you. the iowa army ammunition plant produces components for some of america's most advanced ammunition. since 1941 it's played a role in ensuring america's forces are ready, and noted in your written statement that you say we must have sufficient munitions to counter threats. so you are stating in your opinion that your munitions supply is low, is that correct? >> yes, senator. today we're expending about, well, isis fight, spending 43,000 munitions...
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wilson ended up fundraising on that act.now a similar situation is facing republicans in the fall of 2009. it's fair to say that this president is unlike anyone in history. how democrats deal with that reality, next. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> as you know, more than 60 democrats either boycotted or skipped the president's inauguration. what kind of reception do you think the president will get tomorrow evening from democrats in the house and senate when he gives this joint address? >> well, i hope a robust and applause-filled reception. >> it's being billed by the white house as optimistic. >> i forgot who s
wilson ended up fundraising on that act.now a similar situation is facing republicans in the fall of 2009. it's fair to say that this president is unlike anyone in history. how democrats deal with that reality, next. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find...
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wilson died that night. the coroner said he died of an irregular heart beat caused by the combination of the exertion from running from police, the shock from the taser and a heart condition he had had since birth. the following year, ryan wilson's parents filed a wrongful death suit. his parents argued ryan wilson didn't do anything that could be construed as violent. the suit claimed the officer didn't warn wilson he was going to use the taser, that when he shot him with the taser they claim that was excessive force that shouldn't have been used against their son that night. in 2013, that lawsuit ended up at a federal appeals court, the 10th circuit u.s. court of appeals. a three-judge panel on the appeals court threw out the lawsuit, threw out the parents' lawsuit, threw it out -- the lawsuit was against the city of lafayette, against the police officer in question and the judge wrote in that decision that the officer who had shot ryan wilson with that taser, that officer has immuity which protects govern
wilson died that night. the coroner said he died of an irregular heart beat caused by the combination of the exertion from running from police, the shock from the taser and a heart condition he had had since birth. the following year, ryan wilson's parents filed a wrongful death suit. his parents argued ryan wilson didn't do anything that could be construed as violent. the suit claimed the officer didn't warn wilson he was going to use the taser, that when he shot him with the taser they claim...
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general wilson. gen. wilson: chairman, as i told you yesterday, we are around 50% readiness today across the air force. we are the smallest air force ever, 2016, where we bottomed out at 310,000. last year, we finished at 317,000. we think the target we are shooting for is 350,000 airmen in the united states air force. that fills 100% of our current manning documents. so that is the current mission. no new mission. it is a strategic defense review looking at where we need to be, so that number can be adjusted. we think 350,000 is the number for our airmen. we need 60 fighter squadrons. in addition to modernizing our nuclear and space forces. sen. inhofe: i want to get to one other area before we go around. when you are going through a starvation period, you have two problems. one is, it's at the expense of modernization and maintenance. do you agree with that? what i'd like to have is just for each one of you, the area of modernization that needs to be enhanced now, because you had to let that go, startin
general wilson. gen. wilson: chairman, as i told you yesterday, we are around 50% readiness today across the air force. we are the smallest air force ever, 2016, where we bottomed out at 310,000. last year, we finished at 317,000. we think the target we are shooting for is 350,000 airmen in the united states air force. that fills 100% of our current manning documents. so that is the current mission. no new mission. it is a strategic defense review looking at where we need to be, so that number...
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music super star mary wilson, yes, that mary wilson of thehe supremes is here.. hmm. get ready, d.c., tucker and a allison are at it again. again. they are taking a trip aroundro the dmv and spreading love and d treats this morning.ni >> the 10a a life tv eventsve starts right now. now. ♪♪ >> anybody can listen to thedy e music of the supremes but whatm >> well welcome mary wilson toi the loft. [ laughter ]ught ] >> oh my gosh. oh my g that was surprise.that was surpr >> my goodness.>> my odne are you kidding me? this isdin? such an honor. >> well, thank you. >> my goodness. heartbeating so fast.tb >> our hearts are beating fast.. >> you're stealing our hearts oo valentine's day.s we can't help but love you foref sure. looking gorgeous in your red.r >> thank you very much. tha i thought i'd blend in. we're a trio. >> she said she's used to besedo trio. >> that's okay.. >> i'll be in the back. >> okay.. >> i used to live here. e. nice. >> yeah oy did. >> wonderful to be here.onde >> we're so happy.>> we're so h >> if you lead a little backupeu holly and i are always --
music super star mary wilson, yes, that mary wilson of thehe supremes is here.. hmm. get ready, d.c., tucker and a allison are at it again. again. they are taking a trip aroundro the dmv and spreading love and d treats this morning.ni >> the 10a a life tv eventsve starts right now. now. ♪♪ >> anybody can listen to thedy e music of the supremes but whatm >> well welcome mary wilson toi the loft. [ laughter ]ught ] >> oh my gosh. oh my g that was surprise.that was...
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the boyfriend robert wilson beat him to death.and his mother oriana garcia turned away an ambulance. even hardened cops struggle with the case. >> this was dumbfounding for me, that a child gets beaten to death over a piece of cake. brad: even though garcia lived in hagerstown for just a few months, dozens gathered for a vigil in his memory. >> people are in shock this kind of thing is happening. brad: now jack's 27-year-old mother oriana garcia pleaded guilty to child abuse causing death. wilson already pleaded guilty to murder and is serving 30 years. barajas is guilty of child abuse and faces up to 15. in hagerstown where the case has been followed closely, people we speak to say all three deserve hard time. >> they need to serve brad: after pleading guilty in washington county circuit court today, garcia was taken back to jail. she has been behind bars since her arrest in july of 2015. she is going to be behind bars for a long time. she faces up to 20 years in prison. in hagerstown, brad bell, abc7 news. michelle: new at 4:00,
the boyfriend robert wilson beat him to death.and his mother oriana garcia turned away an ambulance. even hardened cops struggle with the case. >> this was dumbfounding for me, that a child gets beaten to death over a piece of cake. brad: even though garcia lived in hagerstown for just a few months, dozens gathered for a vigil in his memory. >> people are in shock this kind of thing is happening. brad: now jack's 27-year-old mother oriana garcia pleaded guilty to child abuse causing...
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on that motion commissioner lazarus no commissioner wilson commissioner swig no okay. that motion is voted 2 for and 2 against the motion fails there is no other motion than the variance is upheld by operation of law. >> i can make my motion if there is to deny the appeal and that the finding of the zoning administrator were correct that there should not be a variance because there is an alternative facility to allow this project to move forward and that will be the audi know i used too many words but make that what you can edit. >> okay. so that motion by commissioner swig to deny the appeal and uphold the zoning administrator that the finding tacked by the zoning administrator are correct those encompass on that motion community college no commissioner lazarus commissioner wilson no again, the vote is 2 to two, that motion fails. >> let's go home we'll move on to item 4 i got confirm - this is item 4 appeal at james kelly vs. the department of building inspection. from the board is inclined we'll move the case to that date. >> so moved. >> that motion from commission
on that motion commissioner lazarus no commissioner wilson commissioner swig no okay. that motion is voted 2 for and 2 against the motion fails there is no other motion than the variance is upheld by operation of law. >> i can make my motion if there is to deny the appeal and that the finding of the zoning administrator were correct that there should not be a variance because there is an alternative facility to allow this project to move forward and that will be the audi know i used too...
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park committee, developed by harriet wilson, also african-american. all other areas surrounding the campus would have been whites who had protested the african-american community. it went as high as the supreme court level. the first building that morgan constructed on the campus was the carnegie hall building. there were other buildings that predated carnegie hall. but carnegie hall is the oldest building that morgan state university erected on the campus. this building was designed by edward tilden, the architect from new york. he lent edward tilden to the university to design three other buildings in addition to carnegie. this building on cold spring lane was the old power plant building, one that has been decommissioned but is a historic building built of the stones quarried from the site. and the oldest continuously occupied dormitory on the campus that houses young man, it was finished in the 1920's. all of the buildings that form what we call the morgan academic quad are on the ivy mill farm proper. this quite a report historically housed farm
park committee, developed by harriet wilson, also african-american. all other areas surrounding the campus would have been whites who had protested the african-american community. it went as high as the supreme court level. the first building that morgan constructed on the campus was the carnegie hall building. there were other buildings that predated carnegie hall. but carnegie hall is the oldest building that morgan state university erected on the campus. this building was designed by edward...
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so a younger wilson seems to have some positive things to say about hamilton but the older , wilson does not. he has embraced what is going to become a 20th century democratic party orthodoxy that jefferson was the champion of the common man and hamilton was the champion of the wall street plutocrats and that has been the defining issue in american life. you are going to find far more admiring statements from teddy roosevelt about hamilton, then you will from woodrow wilson. >> first of all i would like to say, i loved this book. thank you for writing it. second of all, more recently since the publication there have been a spat of articles about hamilton's xenophobia. have you read any of them? do you have any comments? dr. knott: i have seen them. i've seen a few pieces in relation to the quazi-war with france and tougher immigration standards. >> rate. dr. knott: during the quasi-war. i think it is true. i think many americans were scared during 1797-98 with what they saw as the back channel or fifth column influence inside the united states and hamilton did advocate for tightening imm
so a younger wilson seems to have some positive things to say about hamilton but the older , wilson does not. he has embraced what is going to become a 20th century democratic party orthodoxy that jefferson was the champion of the common man and hamilton was the champion of the wall street plutocrats and that has been the defining issue in american life. you are going to find far more admiring statements from teddy roosevelt about hamilton, then you will from woodrow wilson. >> first of...
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wilson ended up fundraising on that act.nd now a similar situation is facing republicans in the fall of 2009. it's fair to say that this president is unlike anyone in history. how democrats deal with that reality, next. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic r
wilson ended up fundraising on that act.nd now a similar situation is facing republicans in the fall of 2009. it's fair to say that this president is unlike anyone in history. how democrats deal with that reality, next. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz,...
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wilson died that night.he coroner said he died of an irregular heart beat caused by the combination of the exertion from running from police, the shock from the taser and a heart condition he had had since birth. the following year, ryan wilson's parents filed a wrongful death suit. his parents argued ryan wilson didn't do anything that could be construed as violent. the suit claimed the officer didn't warn wilson he was going to use the taser, that when he shot him with the taser they claim that was excessive force that shouldn't have been used against their son that night. in 2013, that lawsuit ended up at a federal appeals court, the 10th circuit u.s. court of appeals. a three-judge panel on the appeals court threw out the lawsuit, threw out the parents' lawsuit, threw it out -- the lawsuit was against the city of lafayette, against the police officer in question and the judge wrote in that decision that the officer who had shot ryan wilson with that taser, that officer has immuity which protects governme
wilson died that night.he coroner said he died of an irregular heart beat caused by the combination of the exertion from running from police, the shock from the taser and a heart condition he had had since birth. the following year, ryan wilson's parents filed a wrongful death suit. his parents argued ryan wilson didn't do anything that could be construed as violent. the suit claimed the officer didn't warn wilson he was going to use the taser, that when he shot him with the taser they claim...
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issues now around the wilson bridge. checking for a crash there. also, water main repairs at george street. headed towards alexandria hospital, plan on using seminary a workaround. we have a crash possibly involving one overturned on the right side of the roadway, so it's clocked. don't forget about the george washington birthday parade kicking off at givens street. back in the next 10 minutes to update your ride. back to you guys. autria: a wild weekend, incredible video. a fire truck takes a tumble off of an overpass. >> and we are live at the national zoo this morning. a bittersweet day as we say goodbye to bao bao. she gets on a plane tomorrow morning. coming up we will talk about prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. z2a0gz zi0z y2a0gy yi0y >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. back at 6:15 and a wild weekend in californi
issues now around the wilson bridge. checking for a crash there. also, water main repairs at george street. headed towards alexandria hospital, plan on using seminary a workaround. we have a crash possibly involving one overturned on the right side of the roadway, so it's clocked. don't forget about the george washington birthday parade kicking off at givens street. back in the next 10 minutes to update your ride. back to you guys. autria: a wild weekend, incredible video. a fire truck takes a...
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fox 29's shawnette wilson is live at 39th police district.wnette you've been talking with her tonight. man, it looks like she has had it. >> reporter: she has reason to be fed up lucy. she's actually one of about sick report that is police say they've received about slashed tires on this property over the past few months. and this evening, we went there and found several cars sitting there unable to move. >> i parked around 11:30 p.m. and then i woke up at 7:30 to go to work and i found that my tires were slashed. >> reporter: that was two months ago. but since myrna says it's happened two more times the most recent was january 27th. these are pictures she took of the damage to her car. >> i called the cops. i made a report. and i called the office the same moment and i gave them the report number. >> reporter: myrna lives in alden park apartments in germantown where there's been rash of tire slashing. six reports since november. police tell me. they sent out this safety alert to management to give out to residents. >> i spent over $1,400. >>
fox 29's shawnette wilson is live at 39th police district.wnette you've been talking with her tonight. man, it looks like she has had it. >> reporter: she has reason to be fed up lucy. she's actually one of about sick report that is police say they've received about slashed tires on this property over the past few months. and this evening, we went there and found several cars sitting there unable to move. >> i parked around 11:30 p.m. and then i woke up at 7:30 to go to work and i...
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martin jenkins, and then the carter grant wilson, these individuals were known as the three horsemen within morgan's history. james carter was born on this site when it was the ivy mill and farm. his family was the colored family who worked for the ivy mill and farm. and so we believe that he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and that's how they were able to purchase it. and then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, long-time registrar of morgan state university and wrote the history from 1867 to 1967. and then truth hall, which was originally a dormitory and named in honor of sojourner truth, to mckelden center, which is the second mcke8den center that was on the campus. this is named in honor of theodore mckelden, former governor. and mcmechen hall. named in honor of morgan's first graduate, george mcmeken. the dixon science center named in honor of our graduate who was the first african-american treasurer of the state of maryland. these two very important individuals in the history of morgan state university, dr. martin d.
martin jenkins, and then the carter grant wilson, these individuals were known as the three horsemen within morgan's history. james carter was born on this site when it was the ivy mill and farm. his family was the colored family who worked for the ivy mill and farm. and so we believe that he actually introduced this property to john spencer when it came on the market and that's how they were able to purchase it. and then dean grant and edward wilson, who was the registrar, long-time registrar...
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shawnette wilson joins us now from springfield township, new jersey, with more. shawnette. >> reporter: county officials say that the store's owners informed them in writing that they would close january 30th and they would not reopen. now this virus is treatable if caught early with antibiotics and fluids but if it doesn't it can be deadly. >> the lights are out and cones with no trespassing line the entrance to the puppy barn in springfield township tonight. the marquis reads the store is closed. the burlington county freeholder direct says in news release "unfortunately recent inspections by the county health department and the burlington county spca have determined that cane newspaper parvo virus highly contagious and potentially deadly disease is present at the facility". >> it's very common virus that is everywhere. >> jessica kaplan is a doctor at the voorhees veterinary center. we asked her to explain parvo virus. >> the case that is we see this really really terrible virus and it's usually in unvaccinated puppies anywhere from four to maybe even 16 weeks
shawnette wilson joins us now from springfield township, new jersey, with more. shawnette. >> reporter: county officials say that the store's owners informed them in writing that they would close january 30th and they would not reopen. now this virus is treatable if caught early with antibiotics and fluids but if it doesn't it can be deadly. >> the lights are out and cones with no trespassing line the entrance to the puppy barn in springfield township tonight. the marquis reads the...
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schools chancellorha antawn wilson was listening to our interviewsntevs with parents and staff talkingbout their frustration with this ongoing rat and bed bugbedg problem and what we wereat we we hearing from them was they they believe the only solution wase s to temporarily close these the school. shortly after that, the d.c. dc. schools chancellor sent outut this letter telling parentstells and staff that their demandsei were being met. the cleaning of the school wasts scheduled to begin accordingcc to the letter on friday afterayr school let out on all softl materials in the school areals t being replacedhe as well. wel parents and teachers have beensn reporting problems will rats wir and bed bugs since the fall despite one scrubdown of thewn e building and an ongoingon cleaning plan the infestation persisted.rsisted. frustrated parents reached out r to fox5 and teachers staged a sa sickout friday saying theyayingy just couldn't deal with it any longer. >> for me to call fox5 newsfox5s for y'all to really shouldn't have took.dn't >> reporter: now, h apparentlyan students can still g
schools chancellorha antawn wilson was listening to our interviewsntevs with parents and staff talkingbout their frustration with this ongoing rat and bed bugbedg problem and what we wereat we we hearing from them was they they believe the only solution wase s to temporarily close these the school. shortly after that, the d.c. dc. schools chancellor sent outut this letter telling parentstells and staff that their demandsei were being met. the cleaning of the school wasts scheduled to begin...
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rick wilson stays with us. >>> coming up, donald trump is infuriated about the leaks that keep coming from the white house and the details of his confrontational phone calls to some foreign leaders. plus, trump resurrecting baseless voter fraud claims and this time saying it was buses of illegal voters coming from massachusetts. that's next. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ >>> there's a famous proverb from the businessman, poet and rapp rapper jay z, a wise man told me don't argue with fools because people from a distance can't tell who's who. keep that proverb in mind as the trump administration again renews its argument that the american elections that we all participate in are ripe with voter fraud. president trump alleging without evidence that secret buses of illegal voters from massachusetts have tainted the election. ken voge
rick wilson stays with us. >>> coming up, donald trump is infuriated about the leaks that keep coming from the white house and the details of his confrontational phone calls to some foreign leaders. plus, trump resurrecting baseless voter fraud claims and this time saying it was buses of illegal voters coming from massachusetts. that's next. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced,...
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rick wilson stays with us. special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. >>> coming up, donald trump is infuriated about the leaks that keep coming from the white house and the details of his confrontational phone calls to some foreign leaders. plus, trump resurrecting baseless voter fraud claims and this time saying it was buses of illegal voters coming from massachusetts. that's next. >>
rick wilson stays with us. special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes...
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duncan wood of the woodrow wilson center. we appreciate it.
duncan wood of the woodrow wilson center. we appreciate it.
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fox 29's shawnette wilson live in the square.razy stuff, shawnette. >> reporter: okay. >> all right. so we have some technical problem. shawnette can't hear us right now. i'll tell was that was an interesting story. we'll get back out there to her in just a moment. >>> developing right now, a mystery in haverford after dynamite was found in home's freer sorry bomb squad worked to get the dynamite out of the house neighbors were told to stay in their home and shelters in place. >> we have questions where they came from and many more than that. fox 29's dave kinchen joining us now from lower merion township. dave? >> reporter: very strange case here. believe it or not, fire officials tell us that they've had cases like this one or two from time to time but not to this extent. taking it slow and handling with care emergency responders haul away eight dynamite sticks to a lab in delaware county after they were found in a lavish home on the 200 block of laurel lane in haverford. >> they have to treat it to try and minimize the danger.
fox 29's shawnette wilson live in the square.razy stuff, shawnette. >> reporter: okay. >> all right. so we have some technical problem. shawnette can't hear us right now. i'll tell was that was an interesting story. we'll get back out there to her in just a moment. >>> developing right now, a mystery in haverford after dynamite was found in home's freer sorry bomb squad worked to get the dynamite out of the house neighbors were told to stay in their home and shelters in...
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kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, their half house has full internet, with uploads as fast as downloads. don't pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. only from fios. being kept away from the school.. because of rats and bedbugs. after two days off, the students will attend classes at a different school. anna-lysa gayle has more. developing now.. high-profile murder case.. a brooklyn man is in custody.. charged in the murder of a female jogger. karina vetrano was killed back in august, near her home in queens, new york. she was beaten, strangled, and sexually assaulted. detectives followed hundreds of leads. last week they approached 20-year-old chanel lewis for a d-n-a test. they say it links him to the crime. police say lewis confessed to killing vetrano. he was arraigned last night, and charged with second-degree murder. police do not b
kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, their half house has full internet, with uploads as fast as downloads. don't pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for only $79.99 per month online for one year. only from fios. being kept away from the school.. because of rats and bedbugs. after two days off, the students will attend classes at a different school. anna-lysa gayle has more. developing...
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antwon wilson gets up at 3:00 a.m. every day to meditate and get workout in. he tells tom sherwood he knows he has a lot to learn about leading the district's 115 public schools. >> it's really around just getting to know the city and getting to know what is extremely important to the city. >> reporter: wilson already is reaching out to the washington teacher's union, knowing conflicts are natural. the wtu says it was given little input on his appointment. >> those communications have been cordial. they have been i think productive. i think we're relying on the importance of teaching, the importance of supporting teachers. >> reporter: wilson follows reform efforts of kaya henderson. in our interview, he reveals himself a shy person in a highly public job who gets up at 3:00 a.m. >> i pray and meditate. i also have to get my it doesn't mean that i don't love interacting with people. i do. >> reporter: wilson said he identified with broken families that can undermine a student's education. his mother raised him. >> my father wasn't there. so my mother did a tre
antwon wilson gets up at 3:00 a.m. every day to meditate and get workout in. he tells tom sherwood he knows he has a lot to learn about leading the district's 115 public schools. >> it's really around just getting to know the city and getting to know what is extremely important to the city. >> reporter: wilson already is reaching out to the washington teacher's union, knowing conflicts are natural. the wtu says it was given little input on his appointment. >> those...
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public schools as chancellor wilson and just to refresh your memory here, chancellor wilson has more than 20 years experience in education. he comes to d.c. from oakland, california as he served as superintendent of schools. he plans to focus on preparing students from the transition from high school to college. this morning the mayor and wilson will hold their first news conference. >>> today is the first day of black history month. >> and a great way to mark it with tickets to the national museum of african american history and culture. the museum will release the next batch of timed entry passes. these are hard to come by. the tickets are for the month of may only and only available through e tix. you can find a link on the nbc washington app. the museum has welcomed nearly 750,000 visitors since opening last september and people keep coming. >>> well, you may be among the thousands of drivers who pass over the key bridge every single day. >> well, n a little touchup. a little cosmetic work done over the next couple of years. justin finch is live at the bridge now for a look at wh
public schools as chancellor wilson and just to refresh your memory here, chancellor wilson has more than 20 years experience in education. he comes to d.c. from oakland, california as he served as superintendent of schools. he plans to focus on preparing students from the transition from high school to college. this morning the mayor and wilson will hold their first news conference. >>> today is the first day of black history month. >> and a great way to mark it with tickets to...
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at the wilson bridge. live look. it's not supposed to be black and white, doug hill. doug: that is the traffic camera. it is. >> oh, all right. doug: literally five minutes ago there was blue skies there. this is how fast the now is squalls are coming through. the winds -- snow squalls are coming through. they are coming in quick. i want to take that t computer where we have the weather bug camera on the property of national harbor. look at that. five minutes ago you had total visibility to arlington and fairfax county now. barely anything because of the snow squall moving in. we can pinpoint it on doppler radar. the area blue south of the city across the wilson bridge and snow squall is moving southeast at a pretty good clip. a little bit earlier this afternoon we picked up a detection of a couple of lightning strikes with a cell over southern fairfax. more active weather this morning in the backlash of that big blizzard than anything we had locally this morning when it was just gathering strength. that was the deal. the cold air came in slower than we thought. the s
at the wilson bridge. live look. it's not supposed to be black and white, doug hill. doug: that is the traffic camera. it is. >> oh, all right. doug: literally five minutes ago there was blue skies there. this is how fast the now is squalls are coming through. the winds -- snow squalls are coming through. they are coming in quick. i want to take that t computer where we have the weather bug camera on the property of national harbor. look at that. five minutes ago you had total visibility...
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and form congresswoman, heather wilson, for secretary of the air force. today president trump met with health insurance companies' c.e.o.'s in the white house for racening session. he told the group he wants to work with them to arrange a smooth transition from obamacare to a republican plan. and that he hopes to work with democrats. >> you are the biggest of the big, right? that's very impressive. thank you. we just had a great meeting with the governors. the horrible effects that obamacare has had and we're going to change it and strengthen it out. we have a plan that will be i think fantastic. it will be released fairly soon. we'll talk about it tomorrow night during the speech. i think it will be something special. we'll talk about it right now. think we'll get you on and i think you'll like what you hear. again, thank you for being here. i want to thank also secretary tom price who is with us and is doing a phenomenal job on a very complex subject. a subject of health care. he's an advocate for the patients. tom is all about the patients. that's what
and form congresswoman, heather wilson, for secretary of the air force. today president trump met with health insurance companies' c.e.o.'s in the white house for racening session. he told the group he wants to work with them to arrange a smooth transition from obamacare to a republican plan. and that he hopes to work with democrats. >> you are the biggest of the big, right? that's very impressive. thank you. we just had a great meeting with the governors. the horrible effects that...
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and former congress wop heather wilson. >> watch c-span as president trump delivers his first address to jinet session of congress. president trump: this congress is going tonight busiest congress we have had in decades. >> following the speech, the democratic response given by former kentucky governor and your reaction to the president's speech along with comments from members of congress. live tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. and listen live on the free -span radio app. >> today president trump met with health insurance companies c.e.o. he in the white house for a listening session. he told the group he wants to work with them to arrange a smooth transition from obamacare to rabble plan and hopes that he can work with democrats. president trump: you are the biggest of the big, right? that's very impressive. thank you. we just had a great meeting with the governors. the horrible effects that obamacare has had and we're going to change it and strengthen it out. we have a plan that will be i think fantastic. it will be released fairly soon. we'll talk about it tom
and former congress wop heather wilson. >> watch c-span as president trump delivers his first address to jinet session of congress. president trump: this congress is going tonight busiest congress we have had in decades. >> following the speech, the democratic response given by former kentucky governor and your reaction to the president's speech along with comments from members of congress. live tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. and listen live on the free -span...
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joining us are andrew andrew wilson who is with next level direction and nancy ware is with charlie whitaker is president of career path d.c. which helps returning citizens find jobs and careers. welcome all of you to our program this morning. andrew, i would like to begin with you. you became a returning citizen in 2012. tell us the story of the path from incarceration to owning your own business well. well, first, after being released in january of 2012 i had a quick rebout with substance abuse and theft crime and what ultimately happened i was homeless and on my way to get something to eat one morning. suicide became the best option, but i knew deep down inside me it wasn't an option so it was at that moment that really turned the tide and i went to go seek some help out and i got help. charlie whitaker from previous employment as well as at career path and when i approached him about, you know, if you've got a position, fine, if not, you know, i still -- i still like you, you're my friend. we're friend and when we brought me on, he brought me on as a volunteer that lasted a couple of day
joining us are andrew andrew wilson who is with next level direction and nancy ware is with charlie whitaker is president of career path d.c. which helps returning citizens find jobs and careers. welcome all of you to our program this morning. andrew, i would like to begin with you. you became a returning citizen in 2012. tell us the story of the path from incarceration to owning your own business well. well, first, after being released in january of 2012 i had a quick rebout with substance...
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live at the wilson building, matt ackland, fox5 local news.ahead at 5:30, deep divide one the hill over the proposed him gracious ban. tom fitzgerald is working that story for us tonight.us >>reporter: critics are saying that immigration ban will be a recruitment tool for isis, but major watchdog group today saidd not so fast. who was responsible for this limo fire during that inauguration day rioting, remember that? showing the exact suspect tossing flares inside the vehicle. it has been nearly three years since the unsolved murder of a d.c. model and appearing rapperp coming uppe where the investigation stands today and why his mother believes he was targeted. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. lcome to 8 and a half maple reet. it'half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have f
live at the wilson building, matt ackland, fox5 local news.ahead at 5:30, deep divide one the hill over the proposed him gracious ban. tom fitzgerald is working that story for us tonight.us >>reporter: critics are saying that immigration ban will be a recruitment tool for isis, but major watchdog group today saidd not so fast. who was responsible for this limo fire during that inauguration day rioting, remember that? showing the exact suspect tossing flares inside the vehicle. it has been...