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wilson, in addition to the 1918 repudiation of wilson's presidency, the country, as you remember, returns to normalcy in 1920 and his conservative successors, they don't follow is lead. calvin coolidge did appear wubs before congress. but harding, coolidge by and large, hoover, they're not delivering the state of the union in person. they are reverting back to the earlier jeffersonian tradition of delivering their state of the union in writing. but since the presidency of franklin roosevelt, it has become customary for the president to deliver the address before a joint session of congress. and though the constitution again is pretty clear, the president shall from time to time give to congress information on the state of the union, the context of this speech during the modern era has changed dramatically. now, one of the most important developments is under president johnson. johnson brings the speech into prime time. and this allows the address to be given directly to the american people. this dramatically increases the number of people who are paying attention to the state of the union
wilson, in addition to the 1918 repudiation of wilson's presidency, the country, as you remember, returns to normalcy in 1920 and his conservative successors, they don't follow is lead. calvin coolidge did appear wubs before congress. but harding, coolidge by and large, hoover, they're not delivering the state of the union in person. they are reverting back to the earlier jeffersonian tradition of delivering their state of the union in writing. but since the presidency of franklin roosevelt, it...
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, well, not stras woodrow wilson but certainly in europe there would be woodrow wilson. when his boat landed in late 1918, he took a train to paris, and his doctor, who was on the train, got up at night, and greeted him, someone said by virtually every person including cats and dogs who lived in the city. huge crowds turned out. the train then went to paris, through the night and his doctor got up in the night, and looked out the window, and there along the railway tracks, just stabbedi, standing there silently french men women and children wanting to see the train go by and i think there was tremendous support for his ideas and building some sort of international world order in which nations of the world would cooperate, support for a league of nations, which was to be the center piece of the new world order, that he envisioned. and so the ending of the war, we always have to remember what the war itself was like and what sort of expectations it aroused. the second thing i think that happened, was the nature of the armistice itself, and this was to become something that
, well, not stras woodrow wilson but certainly in europe there would be woodrow wilson. when his boat landed in late 1918, he took a train to paris, and his doctor, who was on the train, got up at night, and greeted him, someone said by virtually every person including cats and dogs who lived in the city. huge crowds turned out. the train then went to paris, through the night and his doctor got up in the night, and looked out the window, and there along the railway tracks, just stabbedi,...
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italy, you would get piazza woodrow wilson. latehis boat landed in 1918, he took a train to paris and his doctor, who was on the , he saidt up overnight huge crowds turned out. the doctor got up during the night and looked out the window and there on the railway tracks standing bear were french men, women and children that wanted to see the train go by. there was tremendous support to build an international order in which nations of the world would cooperate. support for the league of nations which was to be the centerpiece of the world order that he envisioned. war, we have the to mention what the war was like and the expectations it aroused. the second thing that happened was the nature of the armistice itself. ,t would become something certainly in germany, it would remain an object of suspicion, whichpt, and around disagreement would grow up. the german high command had kept the civilian government virtually in the dark about what was happening on the battlefields and the german public remained in the dark about what was ha
italy, you would get piazza woodrow wilson. latehis boat landed in 1918, he took a train to paris and his doctor, who was on the , he saidt up overnight huge crowds turned out. the doctor got up during the night and looked out the window and there on the railway tracks standing bear were french men, women and children that wanted to see the train go by. there was tremendous support to build an international order in which nations of the world would cooperate. support for the league of nations...
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secretary wilson: i would say a couple things. in 2016 and 2017, congress gave us new authorities to prototype as an alternative to traditional acquisition. we're using those very aggressively. let me give you just one example. next generation engines. next generation engines for aircraft. instead of doing a five-year study and setting requirements and getting a big stack of paper at the end of that and then going out with an r.f.p. and you have no idea what you can really build, we instead with the two largest engine manufacturers, two of the three largest engine manufacturers in america, said, build us an engine. the goal is to get a 25% increase in thrust -- rather, 10% increase in thrust and a 25% increase in fuel efficiency. see what you can do. very competitive. very ambitious technically. the air force spends $5 billion a year on jet fuel. f we can get a 25% increase in fuel efficiency in the next generation engine, it changes our tanker requirement, it changes the cost of fuel and of ways to change we fight. we'll set the
secretary wilson: i would say a couple things. in 2016 and 2017, congress gave us new authorities to prototype as an alternative to traditional acquisition. we're using those very aggressively. let me give you just one example. next generation engines. next generation engines for aircraft. instead of doing a five-year study and setting requirements and getting a big stack of paper at the end of that and then going out with an r.f.p. and you have no idea what you can really build, we instead...
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it is something we expect wilson to have said. there was a yearning for greater cooperation, greater coordination between branches. the address wilson gave in april 1913 was not an official state of the union. in the written form, the state of the union was delivered in december of the calendar year at that time. the practice of a december state of the union did not change until 1934 with a changing congressional calendars. now they are given mid-to-late january. occasionally early february, at start of the congressional session. woodrow wilson believed a strong party leader could overcome what he viewed as it the defect of our constitutional system. during the early years of his presidency, he dominated the democratic party and congress. it lent credence to his views that a popular party leader could overcome the obstacle embedded in the constitution. he did not formally change the constitution. presidents are not prime minister's. nor are they monarchs. he was able to temporarily overcome constitutional norms without changing th
it is something we expect wilson to have said. there was a yearning for greater cooperation, greater coordination between branches. the address wilson gave in april 1913 was not an official state of the union. in the written form, the state of the union was delivered in december of the calendar year at that time. the practice of a december state of the union did not change until 1934 with a changing congressional calendars. now they are given mid-to-late january. occasionally early february, at...
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but i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was abovement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. so there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. former labour mp austin mitchell. military charities say they are not able to cope with the rising demand for mental health support for veterans. at least 58 former servicemen and women took their own lives last year, according to estimates by campaigners. the ministry of defence spends £22 million a year on mental health, but charities say the whole system needs a rethink, as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. gary still has nightmares about his time in afghanistan. he did two tours of helmand and saw friends killed in combat. like many soldiers, gary has been left with visible scars, too. but his wound wasn't caused by bombs or bullets. he lost his leg after he fell on it, blacked out after self—medicating with drugs and alcohol. well, there was loads of h
but i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was abovement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. so there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. former labour mp austin mitchell. military charities say they are not able to cope with the rising demand for mental health support for veterans. at least 58 former servicemen...
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it is franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer -- employed by woodrow wilson -- by woodrow wilson. after the 1936 campaign and election where he won in 48 states, he went fishing and on monday he got two fish, which he named. -- named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from that fishing trip, he gave a speech in which he said the government is like a carriage drawn by three team set of forces. -- horses. he said if they do not work together in harmony, and harness together, the thing does not work. analogy,dr use of an a metaphor. he was repudiating madison's sense of rival institutions, the rivalry being healthy. it should not have surprised anyone that he said that in 1937. 4 years earlier, he said it is all very well these normal procedures, but we must have a temporary departure from that. that would bes, given to me if we were suffering a foreign invasion. the foremost american columnist at that time wrote thereafter, a mild species of dictatorship will help us in the road ahead. that calls us back to federalist 47. where madison said the acute -- accu
it is franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer -- employed by woodrow wilson -- by woodrow wilson. after the 1936 campaign and election where he won in 48 states, he went fishing and on monday he got two fish, which he named. -- named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from that fishing trip, he gave a speech in which he said the government is like a carriage drawn by three team set of forces. -- horses. he said if they do not work together in harmony, and...
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wilson: yeah. the nuclear deterrence has helped keep the peace for over 70 years and the nuclear deterrence has been revalidated and supported by every president and every congress since harry truman was in the white house. so -- and that was true, you know, president obama came in to his administration asking those same kind of questions and ended up revalidating the importance of the triad. so the triad includes submarines, bombers, and the ground base nuclear deterrent, the intercontinental ballistic missiles. the air force has two of those legs of the triad. we operate the bombers and we operate the icbm's. we also have three quarters of nuclear command control communication. all of the legs of the triad need to be modernized. the icbm's were first the ployed in the 1970's. the bombers of course we're in the midst of buying a new bomber, the b-21, which will be nuclear capable and we're replatesing the old launch cruise missile. things wear out and get old, materials get old and need to be repl
wilson: yeah. the nuclear deterrence has helped keep the peace for over 70 years and the nuclear deterrence has been revalidated and supported by every president and every congress since harry truman was in the white house. so -- and that was true, you know, president obama came in to his administration asking those same kind of questions and ended up revalidating the importance of the triad. so the triad includes submarines, bombers, and the ground base nuclear deterrent, the intercontinental...
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it is franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer -- employed i woodrow wilson -- by woodrow wilson. election where he won in 48 states. he went fishing and on monday he got to fish, which he named. -- named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from that fishing trip, he gave a speech in which he said the government is like a carriage drawn by three team set of forces. he said if they do not work , andher in harmony harnessed together. the thing does not work. used an analogy, a metaphor. madison'sudiating sense of rival institutions, the rivalry being healthy. earlier, heears said it is all very well these a --l procedures being apart from that. -- powers would be given to me if we were suffering a foreign invasion. the foremost american columnist at that time wrote thereafter, a mild species of dictatorship will -- in the road ahead. that calls us back to federalist 47. where madison said the acute relation of all powers legislative, executive and judiciary in the same hands maybe pronounced a definition of tyranny. warlikes the use of martial metaphors. --,
it is franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer -- employed i woodrow wilson -- by woodrow wilson. election where he won in 48 states. he went fishing and on monday he got to fish, which he named. -- named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from that fishing trip, he gave a speech in which he said the government is like a carriage drawn by three team set of forces. he said if they do not work , andher in harmony harnessed together. the thing does not work. used...
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exceptions until the coming of the president for whom oodrow wilson, the president who had served wilson, was secretary of the navy and he potency of radio, we've now subsequently had rhetorically in our presence assaults. t is, of course, franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer of woodrow wilson. after the 1936 campaign and election where he won in 48 states, he went fishing and on monday he got two fish, which he named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from that fishing trip, he gave a speech in which he said the government is like a carriage drawn by three teams set of horses. he said if they do not work together in harmony, and harness together, the thing does not work. typical fdr use of an analogy, a metaphor. he was repudiating madison's sense of rival institutions, the rivalry being healthy. it should not have surprised anyone that he said that in 1937. four years earlier, he said it is all very well these normal procedures, but we must have a temporary departure from that. i must have powers commensurate with today's crisis that would be given
exceptions until the coming of the president for whom oodrow wilson, the president who had served wilson, was secretary of the navy and he potency of radio, we've now subsequently had rhetorically in our presence assaults. t is, of course, franklin roosevelt, the first washington employer of woodrow wilson. after the 1936 campaign and election where he won in 48 states, he went fishing and on monday he got two fish, which he named after the two states he failed to carry. after he returned from...
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wilson in 2014. as i understand it, a letter of determination is something the designers can take to the bank. this smells of political pressure. the zoning administrator to issue a letter of determination in 2014, and then attempt to resend it in 2018. please do not succumb to political pressure, rather do what is just. it should be noted that this letter in favor of mr. wilson was not solicited, and he will likely be surprised because in the past, i have written the planning department of requesting a reduction in the upper story setback height in regards to this project. this of course, was a separate matter. please present this letter to the members of the board of appeals. the other letter is from a san francisco resident named mark press. dear board of appeals members, as a resident, i find it unreasonable that the city punishes the creation of much-needed infill housing by requiring the elimination of existing parking. this unoccupied property would be an asset to the neighborhood, adding addi
wilson in 2014. as i understand it, a letter of determination is something the designers can take to the bank. this smells of political pressure. the zoning administrator to issue a letter of determination in 2014, and then attempt to resend it in 2018. please do not succumb to political pressure, rather do what is just. it should be noted that this letter in favor of mr. wilson was not solicited, and he will likely be surprised because in the past, i have written the planning department of...
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w everyone, pleacome rebel wilson!d you. >> jimmy: yeah i did, i missed you too. y >> a still married? >> jimmy: i am still married. [ laughter ] yeah, absolutely. >> i had to try. >> jim: i want to hear -- you have a story -- i heard that you had to get saved from a a mountain or something. >> yeah i went skiing in a a place called aspen over the holidays. [ ughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've heard of that. >> and i don't really know how to ski and also i'm in the middle of filming a movie right now called "cats" -- >> jimmy: oh, wow. i heard of it. would have got busted if i couldn't be a cat. you know, if i break my legs or my arms or anything. >> jimmy: sure of course. >> and my brother goes, he s says, "oh, isy skiing. it's just, you need to know pizza and french fries." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> but when i got out on the slopes i was just hungry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: never skied before? >> i have but i forgot. >> jimmy: ye. >> how to do it. ped so i was just like kind of collapsed on the sand -- because i lost
w everyone, pleacome rebel wilson!d you. >> jimmy: yeah i did, i missed you too. y >> a still married? >> jimmy: i am still married. [ laughter ] yeah, absolutely. >> i had to try. >> jim: i want to hear -- you have a story -- i heard that you had to get saved from a a mountain or something. >> yeah i went skiing in a a place called aspen over the holidays. [ ughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i've heard of that. >> and i don't really know how to ski and...
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i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was abovewas a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. an intriguing relationship nonetheless. we will never quite get to the bottom of that. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: the family of shamima begum, the teenager who went to syria to join the islamic state group, has called on the uk to bring her back "urgently". a 27—year—old man has appeared in court charged with the murders of three elderly men in exeter. thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps trackers to allow authorities to trace them 2a hours a day. the funeral of the footballer emiliano sala is being held in his home town in argentina. the 28—year—old striker died after the plane he was flying in crashed into the english channel as he was travelling to his new club, cardiff city. a
i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was abovewas a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. an intriguing relationship nonetheless. we will never quite get to the bottom of that. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: the...
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rebel wilson, the champ, right here!you feel the love tonight? >> jimmy: love is a battle field! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. find the brands you love and get more you for your money, every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx discover your inner hero. and unlock the power... to speed through everything... in the blink of an eye. hertz fast lane powered by clear... in select airports 2019. hertz. we're here to get you there. marvel studios' captain marvel. in theaters march 8th. (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. choose america's most reliable network on the best device: iphone. get iphone xr on us when you buy another. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪ yes, ma'am excuse me, miss. ♪ does this heart be
rebel wilson, the champ, right here!you feel the love tonight? >> jimmy: love is a battle field! this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. find the brands you love and get more you for your money, every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx discover your inner hero. and unlock the power... to speed through everything... in the blink of an eye. hertz fast lane...
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turn against wilson and say this is mr. wilson's war, this isn't america's war. roosevelt had been watching. the wilson administration and he took mental note and roosevelt by this time was thinking i could be president, okay, and this is how i'm going to do if i'm president. i'm going to lag behind the american people and i'm going let the american people drag me into the war. now, roosevelt caused winston churchill, prime minister to have the united kingdom to agonize on whether the americans were ever going to come to the rescue of democracy. churchill would let out ideas that maybe, maybe if britain is force today surrender then the royal fleet will be captured by nazis and the americans will be at risk and you really better do something, mr. president, and roosevelt was able to do a few things to get -- to help britain stay afloat but he refused to act in a decisive way until the war came to america and the war came to america in december 1941 and december 7th, 1941 and in the two hours it took, the japanese dive bombe
turn against wilson and say this is mr. wilson's war, this isn't america's war. roosevelt had been watching. the wilson administration and he took mental note and roosevelt by this time was thinking i could be president, okay, and this is how i'm going to do if i'm president. i'm going to lag behind the american people and i'm going let the american people drag me into the war. now, roosevelt caused winston churchill, prime minister to have the united kingdom to agonize on whether the americans...
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wilson: let me start with multi-domain. let me give you an example the united states air force operates 80 satellites, some of them provide communications and some of them do tactical -- missile warping, so an air force satellite dects and locates operations on the ground, that information is can be sent directly to forces in the field, so that a navy ship, or an army battalion can redirect fires and destroy things. so, any sensor, any shooter. that's where we want to get to. and so it is linking up in near real-time, space, air, man-un-manned ground and sea so that when we detect a problem everybody knows about it and everybody -- and the fires are directed to be able to overwhelm an enemy before they even know what's going on. without childcare over to you. >> tony the last year the multi-domain task force conducted an exercise and that exercise an apache helicopter from the cookpit guided a drone to locate in the distance a navy ytarget ship. that drone through the apache related targeting data back to a ground-based arm
wilson: let me start with multi-domain. let me give you an example the united states air force operates 80 satellites, some of them provide communications and some of them do tactical -- missile warping, so an air force satellite dects and locates operations on the ground, that information is can be sent directly to forces in the field, so that a navy ship, or an army battalion can redirect fires and destroy things. so, any sensor, any shooter. that's where we want to get to. and so it is...
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wilson refused. f.d.r. pressed his case. wilson said no again without give giving a reason. finally roosevelt figured he lost and started to leave but wilson called him back. i'm going to tell you something i cannot tell the public. i don't want to do anything. i do not want the united states to do anything in a military way by way of war preparations that would allow the historian in later days it say that the united states had committed an unfriendly act against the central powers. i do not want to do anything to lead them to misjudge our attitude 60 or 70 years from now. yes, f.d.r. knew that the history of the nation's past is part of its charter for the future. to my mind as one who served in the office f.d.r. graced no higher tribute can be given a president than he strengthened our faith in ourselves which is the foundation of that charter. policies come and go. leaders will pass from the stage stage. endure ing enduring part of the nation is away the people. when we are strong and confident and their leaders hear their voices america, whatever storms it might be weat
wilson refused. f.d.r. pressed his case. wilson said no again without give giving a reason. finally roosevelt figured he lost and started to leave but wilson called him back. i'm going to tell you something i cannot tell the public. i don't want to do anything. i do not want the united states to do anything in a military way by way of war preparations that would allow the historian in later days it say that the united states had committed an unfriendly act against the central powers. i do not...
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and saying that wilson brought jim crow practices to the federal government.discuss te change at the school at 7:00. everyone is invited. reporting live in northwest, drew wilder, news 4. >> drew, thank ppyou. >>> g news your health, a look at theh mental hea of american's children. a study from the university of michig16 suggests of all kids in this country have at least one mental disorder. it suggests that only half of those children are getting the right treatment. >>> for the first time in 25 years, the food and drug administration is planning to et crack down on y supplements. the fda says the companies that make the supplements that many of us take mislead us. s 17 companies that claim products prevent or treat alzheimer's disease, cancer and diabetes, have already been sued. the fda says there's no scientific evidence to back up any of ty claims. rougree-quarters of americans take a supplement on a daily basis. >>> chuck is backith us. for us, it's been rain in the city. >> we need weather supplement. >> even just a couple of days. >> or hours, even. >
and saying that wilson brought jim crow practices to the federal government.discuss te change at the school at 7:00. everyone is invited. reporting live in northwest, drew wilder, news 4. >> drew, thank ppyou. >>> g news your health, a look at theh mental hea of american's children. a study from the university of michig16 suggests of all kids in this country have at least one mental disorder. it suggests that only half of those children are getting the right treatment....
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wilson refused. his case and wilson said no again without giving a reason. figured heosevelt had lost and started to leave, but wilson called him back. i'm going to tell you something i cannot tell the public, he said. i don't want to do anything. i do not want the united states to do anything in a military way i way of war preparations that would allow the definitive historian in later days to say that the united states had committed an unfriendly act. i do not want to do anything that would lead him to misjudge our american attitude 60 or 70 years from now. yes, fdr knew that the history of the nation's past as part of its charter for the future. who served in one the office fdr once graced magnificently, no higher tribute can be given a president van he strengthened our faith in ourselves, which is the foundation of that charter. policies come and go, leaders will pass from the stage, and the enduring compass of our nation is we the people. when the american people are strong and confident, and leaders hear their voices, america, what other -- whatever st
wilson refused. his case and wilson said no again without giving a reason. figured heosevelt had lost and started to leave, but wilson called him back. i'm going to tell you something i cannot tell the public, he said. i don't want to do anything. i do not want the united states to do anything in a military way i way of war preparations that would allow the definitive historian in later days to say that the united states had committed an unfriendly act. i do not want to do anything that would...
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some say wilson supported segregation and want it removed.>>> former congressman john dingell's funeral will be held today. the democrat was the longest serving member of congress. he died a last week 92 years old, following a battle with cancer. >> lawmakers have struck a deal to avoidennother governmt shutdown. no bill has been written and nothing has been signed. right now, it's stillfunclear president trump will support it. >>> freezing rain left this west.g north a just rain later today. wiy tomorrow the sun is back. another chance for winter weather over the weekend. as you're driving into town, you go by the lincoln memorial, happy birthday. 210 years ago today. abraham lincoln was born. >> that's news 4 today. thanks for waking up with us. >> the "today" sho. is ne enjoy your day. >> make it a great tuesday, everybody. . . >>> good morning. what a mess. a powerful winter storm unleashing snow, i and freezing rain on nearly 100 million people from the midwest northeast. dangerous conditions on the roads for the morning commute. thousan
some say wilson supported segregation and want it removed.>>> former congressman john dingell's funeral will be held today. the democrat was the longest serving member of congress. he died a last week 92 years old, following a battle with cancer. >> lawmakers have struck a deal to avoidennother governmt shutdown. no bill has been written and nothing has been signed. right now, it's stillfunclear president trump will support it. >>> freezing rain left this west.g north a...
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amador county sheriff's deputy casey wilson responding to a call of welfare check at the residence -eighbor had become concerned (casey wilson / deputy) "upon arriving i noticed a blanket of snow and no footprints anywhere and the house was dark which immediately set off alarm bells in my head that something could be wrong." shoveling several feet of snow just to get inside that's when deputy wilson found the 94 year old covered in blankets struggling to stay warmhe asked to take her to a nearby hotel to escape the cold(casey wilson / deputy) "she was very excited to go to jackson rancheria. she couldnt get up fast enough. she was very excited to go."joan's son rick tells me by phone that he is relieved that deputy wilson got there in time (rick almstrom / son)"if he didn't go to help her, she would have been sitting there freezing without heat or electricity." not only did deputy wilson take joan to a nearby hotel - he also made sure her room was covered and she got a hot meal (marin ryan / sheriff, amador county) "we expect our deputies to do the right thing and kacey did more than
amador county sheriff's deputy casey wilson responding to a call of welfare check at the residence -eighbor had become concerned (casey wilson / deputy) "upon arriving i noticed a blanket of snow and no footprints anywhere and the house was dark which immediately set off alarm bells in my head that something could be wrong." shoveling several feet of snow just to get inside that's when deputy wilson found the 94 year old covered in blankets struggling to stay warmhe asked to take her...
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edly, the red scare in contrast to wilson's wartime policies targeted only the left. during the war, the expansion of state power had assumed an evenhanded task.businesses resentful of wilson 's relationship with the afl accused to the installation -- administration of abusing its war power to pander to labor, and in fact complained repeatedly their own civil liberty was under attack. but this sort of uneasy equilibrium did not survive the war. in contrast to other wartime expansions in power that have been discussed in this lecture series enforced conformity did not retreat with the armistice. as civil liberties lawyer gilbert rowe complained in december 1919, almost exactly 100 years ago, the president told us yesterday that the moment the armistice was signed, he took the harness off from business, but he did not say anything about taking the halte off -- halter off from free speech. this constellation of features provoked progressive repudiation of state, repression of a kind that swamped their earlier wartime ambivalence. as they had before the war, progressives
edly, the red scare in contrast to wilson's wartime policies targeted only the left. during the war, the expansion of state power had assumed an evenhanded task.businesses resentful of wilson 's relationship with the afl accused to the installation -- administration of abusing its war power to pander to labor, and in fact complained repeatedly their own civil liberty was under attack. but this sort of uneasy equilibrium did not survive the war. in contrast to other wartime expansions in power...
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this event, hosted by the wilson center, is an hour. duncan: welcome, everybody. it's great to have you with us we are very honored to have the undersecretary of commerce for trade, luz de la mora, with us in the new administration of mexican president lopez obrador. luz is a very capable and experienced former negotiator and also business person and i had the great pleasure of working with her when she was heading we connect, which is an organization that promotes women entrepreneurs and the connections between them across the americas. and also, she was founder of a great organization called vital voices coming from mexico, which i had the pleasure of working with the 1990's forward. and is also working in support of women, not only in business, but in all different walks of life. she's been a real champion having as well as positions in the foreign ministry and economy ministry both in mexico city and overseas. so it's a great pleasure to have this opportunity to hear from her, all of us, to share in the wisdom and perspective that she can share with us today a
this event, hosted by the wilson center, is an hour. duncan: welcome, everybody. it's great to have you with us we are very honored to have the undersecretary of commerce for trade, luz de la mora, with us in the new administration of mexican president lopez obrador. luz is a very capable and experienced former negotiator and also business person and i had the great pleasure of working with her when she was heading we connect, which is an organization that promotes women entrepreneurs and the...
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. >> we are live at the wilson center in washington to hear from mexico's under secretary for foreign trade and will be alking about the u.s.-canada and mexico agreement. >> here on c-span we are live at the wilson center in washington talking shortly about the u.s.-mexico-canada. we will hear from mexico's under secretary on foreign trade. coming up at 2:00, the direct tore of the white house office of science and technology discussing american leap. and live coverage this after thoon getting under way in 10 minutes on c-span 2, a discussion focusing on the constitutional issues of the affordable care act. >> coming up here shortly, mecks mexico's under secretary for oreign trade talking about the u.s.-canada-mexico. the president talked about it in his comments this morning just after he had signed the national emergency declaration and the legislation funding the government through the remapeder of fiscal year 2019. we will be re-airing the president's comments tonight at 8:00 here on c-span. >> welcome, everybody. it's great to have you with us today. the e very honored to have un
. >> we are live at the wilson center in washington to hear from mexico's under secretary for foreign trade and will be alking about the u.s.-canada and mexico agreement. >> here on c-span we are live at the wilson center in washington talking shortly about the u.s.-mexico-canada. we will hear from mexico's under secretary on foreign trade. coming up at 2:00, the direct tore of the white house office of science and technology discussing american leap. and live coverage this after...
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amador county sheriff's deputy casey wilson responding to a call of welfare check at the residence -eighbor had become concerned (casey wilson / deputy) "upon arriving i noticed a blanket of snow and no footprints anywhere and the house was dark which immediately set off alarm bells in my head that something could be wrong." shoveling several feet of snow just to get inside that's when deputy wilson found the 94 year old covered in blankets struggling to stay warmhe asked to take her to a nearby hotel to escape the cold(casey wilson / deputy) "she was very excited to go to jackson rancheria. she couldnt get up fast enough. she was very excited to go."joan's son rick tells me by phone that he is relieved that deputy wilson got there in time (rick almstrom / son)"if he didn't go to help her, she would have been sitting there freezing without heat or electricity." not only did deputy wilson take joan to a nearby hotel - he also made sure her room was covered and she got a hot meal (marin ryan / sheriff, amador county) "we expect our deputies to do the right thing and kacey did more than
amador county sheriff's deputy casey wilson responding to a call of welfare check at the residence -eighbor had become concerned (casey wilson / deputy) "upon arriving i noticed a blanket of snow and no footprints anywhere and the house was dark which immediately set off alarm bells in my head that something could be wrong." shoveling several feet of snow just to get inside that's when deputy wilson found the 94 year old covered in blankets struggling to stay warmhe asked to take her...
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was it woodrow wilson. caller: woodrow wilson. host: woodrow wilson is the correct answer.hank you so much for calling in. more questions for viewers as we go along and we want to hear your thoughts on whether more civics education is needed. parents, 202-748-8001. teachers, 202-748-8000. all others, 202-748-8002. john in west palm beach, florida. a parent. go ahead. caller: am i on? host: yes, sir. 1960's i grew up in the before they started fabricating history, rewriting history. those callers from virginia and maryland, my lord, that is evidence of what happened in 70's when they wanted to rewrite everything. iroquois nation, that was considered, but it was not based on the iroquois nation, it was based on english common law. this is so ridiculous how people want to rewrite history. columbus did not discover america. america was named after amerigo vespucci. the indians came from asia, the mongoloid nation and white is a color. when you say people of color, you have to include white people. look it up. white is a color. i am just amazed. thank god i had a basis in histor
was it woodrow wilson. caller: woodrow wilson. host: woodrow wilson is the correct answer.hank you so much for calling in. more questions for viewers as we go along and we want to hear your thoughts on whether more civics education is needed. parents, 202-748-8001. teachers, 202-748-8000. all others, 202-748-8002. john in west palm beach, florida. a parent. go ahead. caller: am i on? host: yes, sir. 1960's i grew up in the before they started fabricating history, rewriting history. those...
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our sports correspondent, joe wilson, is there for us.at a night for mauricio potchetino's side! let's talk about wembley. spurs fans have been reluctant and sceptical about this place for most of the season. about this place for most of the season. pochettino said let's make it feel like a home ground and it really was. a few thousand spurs fa ns really was. a few thousand spurs fans do not want to leave, they are not sure they want to go home. the game itself really changed in the second half. it was goalless in the first half. look at jan vertonghen. that cross into song. a great finish! he was really the energy. the tonga is playing an unfamiliar role. wingback will centre forward? ——jan role. wingback will centre forward? —— jan vertonghen. that was 2—0. then on pounds the rent a —— then on pounds llorente. what we have to reflect on for tottenham hotspur tonight was an all—round performance of unity and team spirit. you mentioned them missing players, harry kane and dele alli. huge players to be out for spurs. spurs have not spent a
our sports correspondent, joe wilson, is there for us.at a night for mauricio potchetino's side! let's talk about wembley. spurs fans have been reluctant and sceptical about this place for most of the season. about this place for most of the season. pochettino said let's make it feel like a home ground and it really was. a few thousand spurs fa ns really was. a few thousand spurs fans do not want to leave, they are not sure they want to go home. the game itself really changed in the second...
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that's where wes wilson and his crew come in."a lot of the recoveries up here we will just use a toe strap or a kinetic rope," wilson said. "if it's really bad we will use the winch."wilson manages the norcal 4x4 facebook group and says he'll use his offroad vehicle to bring help to anyone who needs it -- free of charge."in general, off-road guys are pretty helpful," he said. "we have a saying, 'no man left behind.' so, even if it's the general public, we like to help out as much as we can." but it wasn't completely "all work and no play" on tuesday. back in placerville, 6- week-old puppies moose and duke had their first roll- around in the snow. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. an icy cold morning with some slick spots on roads, especially those areas that saw snow yesterday. after lows fall below freezing for parts of the bay daytime highs will boost into the 40's and 50's, much like yesterday's with abundantly sunny skies to take us into the afternoon. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then
that's where wes wilson and his crew come in."a lot of the recoveries up here we will just use a toe strap or a kinetic rope," wilson said. "if it's really bad we will use the winch."wilson manages the norcal 4x4 facebook group and says he'll use his offroad vehicle to bring help to anyone who needs it -- free of charge."in general, off-road guys are pretty helpful," he said. "we have a saying, 'no man left behind.' so, even if it's the general public, we like...
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wilson was sworn in in may of 2017.he oversees air force active duty forces and manages the annual budget. she brings job experience as an air force officer herself and a former member of the house of representatives and also was part of the national security council earlier in her career. thank you for joining our program this week. let me introduce the reporters. a washington post national security reporter returning to newsmakers and bob burns is the associated press national security reporter and the head of the pentagon press association. you're up first, go ahead. secretary, the defense department is in a very unusual situation this year with a acting secretary of defense, unclear whether the president will nominate pat shanahan to be the senate confirmed secretary or not. your name is often mentioned as a highly qualified candidate for that job. i wonder if you can tell us whether you have been approached by the white house for this and if you were asked -- it is humbling to have people speak of me in that way. f
wilson was sworn in in may of 2017.he oversees air force active duty forces and manages the annual budget. she brings job experience as an air force officer herself and a former member of the house of representatives and also was part of the national security council earlier in her career. thank you for joining our program this week. let me introduce the reporters. a washington post national security reporter returning to newsmakers and bob burns is the associated press national security...
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secretary wilson you have the space force issue set. can you talk a little bit secretary wilson and coming down the line how you manage the tension if you will of organizational design change, versus the push to kind of move -- you know, act -- form follows function if you will, sort of there is this tension, i think that most -- many are talking about whether it's best to make the organizational design right and then move out if you will to achieve the -- the substantive goal or it's smarter to invest that energy in just moving out on the substantive goal? i know both of your services have had to deal with this and maybe secretary spencer has a similar example how are you managing that. >> let me take the example. i'll talk about space but one of the best example is the army has futures command weapon established just as arrived the air force war fighting substitution center and our issues and problems were different. but the purposes of the institutions are really the same. which is to get after how are we going to fight the future fi
secretary wilson you have the space force issue set. can you talk a little bit secretary wilson and coming down the line how you manage the tension if you will of organizational design change, versus the push to kind of move -- you know, act -- form follows function if you will, sort of there is this tension, i think that most -- many are talking about whether it's best to make the organizational design right and then move out if you will to achieve the -- the substantive goal or it's smarter...
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>> reporter: her father, kenny wilson, talked to us by face time.e says his daughter's journey began when she was just 6 years old. >> what's up! >> reporter: her, whose real name is gabbie wilson, grew up practicing and playing with her father's band. h first red carpet experience was in venetia. >> this is a red carpet approach. >> she is gabbie wilson. yes, she always will be my little gabbie. >> reporter: christian houston is the keyboard player dad's band and her considers him an uncle. he says he predicted she would be famous. >> it is just something we just felt, just knew it was a universal, ordained destiny for this child to become a superstar. ♪ in the hard place >> reporter: friends and family say at 21, her is just getting started. >> it is going to be a fun ride, hang tight. >> reporter: and we are back here live. again, her's father is encouraging other parents to believe in your kids, support their dreams, because dreams do come true. we are told that her plans to come to vallejo very soon for a special friends and family performance.
>> reporter: her father, kenny wilson, talked to us by face time.e says his daughter's journey began when she was just 6 years old. >> what's up! >> reporter: her, whose real name is gabbie wilson, grew up practicing and playing with her father's band. h first red carpet experience was in venetia. >> this is a red carpet approach. >> she is gabbie wilson. yes, she always will be my little gabbie. >> reporter: christian houston is the keyboard player dad's...
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and i do follow very closely what the woodrow wilson center does. we have a lot of respect for the very fine work that the woodrow wilson center always does. so it's really a privilege for me to be here. and to -- i would like to spend some time just explaining a little bit of -- about where we are in mexico right now today with respect to trade policy. but i would also love to have probably a q&a session. so that i can also get a sense of what are your querns -- concerns and how do you see the new government coming up. i have a presentation, but i think it's a little bit long. o i will go very fast. i would like to, before i start the presentation, i would like just to make a very quick introduction and try to put everything in perspective. as you know, president lopez won very strong majority in the election in 2018. and that election basically we see it as a mandate for key concerns of people, regarding the fighting corruption, increasing security, the fight against crime, rule of law, and very closely also a need for people to feel that the econ
and i do follow very closely what the woodrow wilson center does. we have a lot of respect for the very fine work that the woodrow wilson center always does. so it's really a privilege for me to be here. and to -- i would like to spend some time just explaining a little bit of -- about where we are in mexico right now today with respect to trade policy. but i would also love to have probably a q&a session. so that i can also get a sense of what are your querns -- concerns and how do you see...
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and on may 16, president wilson signed it into law. now the new legislation posed a difficult challenge for critics. in practice, some of the arguments for pursuing administrative moderation remained available. wilson's attorney general was concerned about the reach of the statute and he cautioned u.s. attorneys the sedition act "should not be permitted to become the me very -- medium where the efforts are to suppress criticisms of the administration or discussion of government policies." a few months later, he issued a supplemental circular, requiring his express authorization of any prosecution under the statute. still, plenty of prosecutions went forward. the sedition act demonstrated probably that democratic -- palpably demonstrated that the -- withic majority were progressive principles and administration was incapable of enforcing them. the new statute made it practically impossible to engage in handwaving or prosecutorial overreach. the terms of the statute were clear. such was the situation then on the eve of the armistice. con
and on may 16, president wilson signed it into law. now the new legislation posed a difficult challenge for critics. in practice, some of the arguments for pursuing administrative moderation remained available. wilson's attorney general was concerned about the reach of the statute and he cautioned u.s. attorneys the sedition act "should not be permitted to become the me very -- medium where the efforts are to suppress criticisms of the administration or discussion of government...
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and kpix 5's wilson walker now. he is at st. mary's cathedral where an evacuation center has just been set up, right, wilson? >> well, we imagine that is going to happen in the next 30 minutes or so. amazingly no one is seriously hurt or killed in that explosion. but what we don't know yet is exactly how many people have been displaced by the explosion and subsequent fire. the mayor spoke about this a little bit. she said she doesn't know how many folks have been displaced from their homes, but she does expect the number to be significant enough to require a shelter. now, we're here at st. mary's cathedral. when we got here we walked into the office. i spoke to the gentleman sort of managing the desk here, and he said they had just finalized plans to use a sort of basement floor gathering room as the shelter here. they had just made that decision. he says he does not know when exactly folk also be setting -- folks will be setting up that shelter here, but he was under the understanding it would happen in the next 30 to 40 minute
and kpix 5's wilson walker now. he is at st. mary's cathedral where an evacuation center has just been set up, right, wilson? >> well, we imagine that is going to happen in the next 30 minutes or so. amazingly no one is seriously hurt or killed in that explosion. but what we don't know yet is exactly how many people have been displaced by the explosion and subsequent fire. the mayor spoke about this a little bit. she said she doesn't know how many folks have been displaced from their...
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it was almost as if she had the relationship with harold wilson.lationship. she kept his feet on the ground, but in a sense, but i think power went to her head when she was his political secretary because she made contact with lots of people, some of them show business people, who she would not normally have come across. friends and colleagues of the cardiff city striker, emiliano sala, are gathering in the town of progreso in northern argentina, where the footballer‘s funeral is due to take place. he died, along with pilot david ibbotson, when their plane went down in the english channel, last month. cardiff manager neil warnock and chief executive ken choo are expected to attend. from progreso, natalio cosoy, reports. for many of the residents of this small, argentinian town, it is too much to bear — a hometown hero returned to soon. translation: without a doubt we would not have imagined everything we are seeing now. there are 3000 of us but everybody is overwhelmed but still trying to give emiliano sala the sendoff he deserves. emiliano sala gr
it was almost as if she had the relationship with harold wilson.lationship. she kept his feet on the ground, but in a sense, but i think power went to her head when she was his political secretary because she made contact with lots of people, some of them show business people, who she would not normally have come across. friends and colleagues of the cardiff city striker, emiliano sala, are gathering in the town of progreso in northern argentina, where the footballer‘s funeral is due to take...
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it was a must as if she had a valid relationship with wilson.ntense relationship. she kept his feet on the ground. i think ina kept his feet on the ground. i think in a sense power went to her head when she was his political secretary. she made contact with a lot of people, some of them show business people. she would not have normally come across them. the headlines on bbc news: thejustice secretary has said the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public — when considering the case of shamima begum. a 27—year—old man has appeared in court charged with the murders of three elderly men in exeter. thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps trackers to allow authorities to trace them 2a hours a day. and in sport, in the fa cup brighten her through to the quarterfinals after a 2—1win over derby. —— brighten up. —— brighton & hove albion. great britain's men's hockey team that lost to australia, their first defeat in the pro league. great britain's women also lost to australia. details on those stories at 5
it was a must as if she had a valid relationship with wilson.ntense relationship. she kept his feet on the ground. i think ina kept his feet on the ground. i think in a sense power went to her head when she was his political secretary. she made contact with a lot of people, some of them show business people. she would not have normally come across them. the headlines on bbc news: thejustice secretary has said the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public — when considering...
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it was almost as if she had a married relationship with wilson.elationship. she kept his feet on the ground. i think ina kept his feet on the ground. i think in a sense power went to her head when she was his political secretary because she made contact with a lot of people, some of them show business people, who she wouldn't have normally come across. military charities say they're not able to cope with the rising demand for mental health support for veterans. at least 58 former servicemen and women took their own lives last year, according to estimates by campaigners. the ministry of defence spends £22 million a year on mental health support, but charities say the whole system needs a rethink, as our defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports. gary still has nightmares about his time in afghanistan. he did two tours of helmand and saw friends killed in combat. he has been left with a visible scars. but his wound was not caused by bombs or bullets. he lost his leg after he fell on it. he lost his leg after he fell on it. he had blacked out aft
it was almost as if she had a married relationship with wilson.elationship. she kept his feet on the ground. i think ina kept his feet on the ground. i think in a sense power went to her head when she was his political secretary because she made contact with a lot of people, some of them show business people, who she wouldn't have normally come across. military charities say they're not able to cope with the rising demand for mental health support for veterans. at least 58 former servicemen and...
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oh, jeez, that is brutal well, wilson thinks this marke could go higher.ta tell you that an earnings recession i believe would crush the averages this the not my view in fact, if anyone els predicted this i would call it ludicrous, but mike wilson not just anyone, of all of the wal street strategists cnbc track ed in 2018, this guy was the most accurate he's the most bankable and called for earning recessions. here is the thing, if th chinese economy goes in to recession it spreads spr*edz to the rest will he may be right. if you get a deal with china that ignites both economies bet he will be very wrong an the earn this goes year coul you up i think the latter possibility is more likely i will no dismiss wilson as not knowin what he's talking been, he was the winner speaking of china, we have been over the two camps i the trump white house the trad wars are focused on doing more business with china. it will level the playing field. the cold war is lead by the head trade negotiators care are cares less about trade and more abou preventing the people's repu
oh, jeez, that is brutal well, wilson thinks this marke could go higher.ta tell you that an earnings recession i believe would crush the averages this the not my view in fact, if anyone els predicted this i would call it ludicrous, but mike wilson not just anyone, of all of the wal street strategists cnbc track ed in 2018, this guy was the most accurate he's the most bankable and called for earning recessions. here is the thing, if th chinese economy goes in to recession it spreads spr*edz to...
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the big actions imperial presidents have taken since wilson, are woodrow wilson's, putting people in jail in world war i for criticizing the war, where he invoked the federal theonage act, internment of japanese americans by fdr and real calla getting -- thingsocating funds and cap rolling along and after congress delegated more authority, we have six dozen national emergencies since 1976. this is not just our current president asserting these powers. that is why our president has so many precedents to rely on. host: one of our viewers on twitter, remember the question that was asked. distinction between executive orders regarding the war on drugs versus the founding of the border wall? guest: that is great. i am not sure whether executive relys in the war on drugs on this military authorization act of 1976. it is a statute. not an executive order. it has to do with military action. executive orders in the war on drugs were important. eric holder, president obama's , did issue anal executive order to justify the so-called fast and furious operation, which had to do with guns and the
the big actions imperial presidents have taken since wilson, are woodrow wilson's, putting people in jail in world war i for criticizing the war, where he invoked the federal theonage act, internment of japanese americans by fdr and real calla getting -- thingsocating funds and cap rolling along and after congress delegated more authority, we have six dozen national emergencies since 1976. this is not just our current president asserting these powers. that is why our president has so many...
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wilson decided he would go in person to deliver his messages. the first was not a state of the union message. they didn't know what to do with this. the president was going to go up to speak to them. they decided they do it in the house chamber, how are you going to go back doing this. congress had been left on its own. woodrow wilson began the modern tradition of presidents each year going to give their state of the union message. he gave his first message in december of 1913 and continued to do it in person until he was in paris negotiating the end of sincerst world war area then presidents have followed both. the only president who has not given a state of the union message in person was herbert hoover, who is also not a great public speaker and just sent his message up. almost every other president every year felt this was a good -- too goodto miss an opportunity to miss. >> the president of the united states. www.c-span.org -- [applause] >> this is the point when everybody in congress is listening. diplomats, galleries of people. sort of a
wilson decided he would go in person to deliver his messages. the first was not a state of the union message. they didn't know what to do with this. the president was going to go up to speak to them. they decided they do it in the house chamber, how are you going to go back doing this. congress had been left on its own. woodrow wilson began the modern tradition of presidents each year going to give their state of the union message. he gave his first message in december of 1913 and continued to...
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secretary wilson mentioned that. last year was the first year we had a timely budget and it meant i could fill all my training seats and conduct my training on time. that was critical to us making sure we can improve our bct readiness. all those things are critical. again obviously for me there will be big shifts in the budget. shifts to help us fund training and certainly on the equipping side. i'll just, it's worth repeating, if i'm not able to make that shift from the legacy to the future, we risk losing the first fight of the next war. >> specifically on authorities with regard to acquisition and more generally modernization working with industry, et cetera do you have the authorities you think you need. >> i think we have sufficient authority right now. we'll probably be asked that question and i'll, you know, the same thing, i'll pool my staff and see if we need more. we need to make sure what those authorities are within the building so we have clear lines in terms of how we can proceed on exercising. >> i wou
secretary wilson mentioned that. last year was the first year we had a timely budget and it meant i could fill all my training seats and conduct my training on time. that was critical to us making sure we can improve our bct readiness. all those things are critical. again obviously for me there will be big shifts in the budget. shifts to help us fund training and certainly on the equipping side. i'll just, it's worth repeating, if i'm not able to make that shift from the legacy to the future,...
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wilson walker near the russian river, thank you. >> this area is no stranger to flooding. back in 1968 the devastation, if you could believe it, was worse. we found this footage. you can see the flooded home behind our reporter there. in 1973 these residents stopped in their tracks before heading in to the floodwaters. back then the river reached almost 50 feet. >>> not just areas near the russian river that are flooding tonight. neighbors are submerged after so much heavy rain and we have drone video that actually captures signs along highway 12, buildings, several feet under water. the only way to get around really is by boat. kpix 5's susie steimle with the rescue efforts underway to get residents out. >> reporter: mandatory evacuations have been going on for the past cuch of hours. the fire department is evacuating people from this area. normally this connects to santa rosa and the 101. >> there is somebody trapped in their house. >> reporter: the fire department is rescuing the stubborn. >> they don't want to leave. they don't want to leave. >> reporter: 15 people hav
wilson walker near the russian river, thank you. >> this area is no stranger to flooding. back in 1968 the devastation, if you could believe it, was worse. we found this footage. you can see the flooded home behind our reporter there. in 1973 these residents stopped in their tracks before heading in to the floodwaters. back then the river reached almost 50 feet. >>> not just areas near the russian river that are flooding tonight. neighbors are submerged after so much heavy rain...
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military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as a nation inductee. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer commanding a unit of forty men. and so soon i found myself in vietnam my duty was to go and assess the success or failure of bombing missions. and in one week. we went visited five targets been more problems. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. second they were all i defended. fishing. these villages were bombed at two hundred fifty to three hundred feet five hundred pound bombs in china shop to take off. so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all blocked it is burned finished off i watched as far as i could walk before the bodies were a show thick i could walk any further and the found my feet. and i saw a young bean mees woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. and i looked into his eyes and it was all m
military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as a nation inductee. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer commanding a unit of forty men. and so soon i found myself in vietnam my duty was to go and assess the success or failure of bombing missions. and in one week. we went visited five targets been more problems. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. second...