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[feminine voice] woodrow. woodrow. i want my woodrow! [normal voice] now, woody, would i lie to you? so i'm telling you, woody. she's yours if you want her. listen, just wash your hands and get on over here. [hangs up phone] now what did you do that for? if woodrow comes over here expecting aunt esther to be meek, she's liable to knock him down. one down and one to go. [knocking] you're gonna be sorry you did this, grady wilson. mark my words. you're gonna be sorry you did this. aunt minnie, aunt flossie. lamont, baby. how are you? i'm doing fine, but what's the matter? what y'all doing here? for our poor, sweet sister. we just left her house, and woody the worm said he put her out, and we figured she'd be over here. so we came over here as fast as we could. all right. just--just-- just make yourself at home here. just stay here. aunt esther! esther: what is it, baby? aunt minnie and aunt flossie's here to see you. [toilet flushes] [sobbing] don't be upset. that little, old, weaselly man. don't worry about that. don't worry. we'll take c
[feminine voice] woodrow. woodrow. i want my woodrow! [normal voice] now, woody, would i lie to you? so i'm telling you, woody. she's yours if you want her. listen, just wash your hands and get on over here. [hangs up phone] now what did you do that for? if woodrow comes over here expecting aunt esther to be meek, she's liable to knock him down. one down and one to go. [knocking] you're gonna be sorry you did this, grady wilson. mark my words. you're gonna be sorry you did this. aunt minnie,...
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well, it was woodrow wilson. in that time, he responded to that crisis by sending food aid to armenia. it's one of the first examples of humanitarian relief. the armenian peel are grateful. and there's a group of armenian people raising money for armenian charities were here in 1917 just after we declared war and presented this painting to president wilson. the artist's wife who is among the women, it depicts their niece who is wearing traditional armenian costume and holding the armenian national flower which symbolizes hope and thus the title of the work "in hope" in french. it shows the role of america in bringing human tear yab relief and being a player, if you will, on the humanitarian stage. these, i'll point out these gold, hand painted plates are three of 15 plates that were a gift to president wilson from the kick and queen of belgium who wilson visited when he was in europe and they reciprocated by coming to the united states in the fall of 1919. this was the first trip to america by reigning monarchs t
well, it was woodrow wilson. in that time, he responded to that crisis by sending food aid to armenia. it's one of the first examples of humanitarian relief. the armenian peel are grateful. and there's a group of armenian people raising money for armenian charities were here in 1917 just after we declared war and presented this painting to president wilson. the artist's wife who is among the women, it depicts their niece who is wearing traditional armenian costume and holding the armenian...
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we visited woodrow's wilsons house. leading the nation through world war i and diplomatic aftermath. he died here three years later. executive director robert leads us through the house and highlights objects that provide a window in world war i as wilson experienced them. the united states sbld the war on april sixth, 1917 as an ally, britain, france and russia. 2 million american soldiers saw combat in france. >> executive director of president woodrow wilson. >> this allows us to see the way the world was then. this is illusion -- we're very much like, you know, but actually the wilsons lived in the narrow and america fought differently about themselves and america's role in the world when society was very different and the artifacts in this house, i think, opened a door into that world and they'd like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of artifacts. they tell the stories of the american involvement with world war ii. i'm observed all that history is ethics, but -- and this is very -- the wilsons and we
we visited woodrow's wilsons house. leading the nation through world war i and diplomatic aftermath. he died here three years later. executive director robert leads us through the house and highlights objects that provide a window in world war i as wilson experienced them. the united states sbld the war on april sixth, 1917 as an ally, britain, france and russia. 2 million american soldiers saw combat in france. >> executive director of president woodrow wilson. >> this allows us to...
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wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is for the common man, republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. nothow, those tropes have changed in the last 100 years. have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is, with new technology, not only the ability to preserve these older films on have ailm stock, but we lot more technology available to digitize the film and make them available. we havowwe have known about thed now we have ways of getting it out there for people. >> monday night on "the communicators" -- the ceo of free press and the director of the center for internet communications and technology policy talk about the technology issues hillary clinton and donald trump have discussed on the campaign trail. also the top tech issues for the next administration to address. amirare interviewed by noster. >> the thing that interest me the most is her promise to expand broadband access and the talk about bringing the benefits of raw been to all americans. there's another strong theme running through the area of inno
wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is for the common man, republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. nothow, those tropes have changed in the last 100 years. have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is, with new technology, not only the ability to preserve these older films on have ailm stock, but we lot more technology available to digitize the film and make them available. we havowwe have known about thed now we...
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come on, woodrow. if i can do it, you can do it. the only reason you're up there, harlan, is 'cause ponder and i shoved your big, fat butt i could've gotten us in here in a minute. wood: or we could try the knob. ponder: so much for his security system. herman: sh! be quiet. wait, guys, guys. hold it. my flashlight isn't workin'. i'm gonna run outside and see if i can find some oily rags or something to make some torches. ponder: or we can turn on the light. this is the desk, so let's get our moolah and slip back down. or in your case, plummet. hold that. it's very thin. there better be two $500,000 bills in here. it is not. it's another note. all: yes. "well, i was wrong. it's on top of the chandelier." can he do that? all: yes! all right, spot me, boys. i'm goin' up. harlan, harlan. don't stop me. don't stop me! that's a chandelier, not a suspension bridge. i'll do it. now listen. 000 here, because i'm workin' without a net. hey, you know something? i don't see any envelope up there. coach, do you see an envelope on your side? you
come on, woodrow. if i can do it, you can do it. the only reason you're up there, harlan, is 'cause ponder and i shoved your big, fat butt i could've gotten us in here in a minute. wood: or we could try the knob. ponder: so much for his security system. herman: sh! be quiet. wait, guys, guys. hold it. my flashlight isn't workin'. i'm gonna run outside and see if i can find some oily rags or something to make some torches. ponder: or we can turn on the light. this is the desk, so let's get our...
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his name was thomas woodrow wilson. he only dropped his first name after he started law school at the university of virginia because he felt one day he would become an important political figure. he thought at that time he would be a senator. but he didn't think tommy wilson sounded dignified enough. so with his father's permission, he dropped thomas and just went by woodrow wilson, his mother's maiden name. top the as woodrow his grandfather and his grandmother mary. he was a great reformer. he was president of princeton. he was always examining the rules and trying to improve it. as president some of the first things he did the had economic impact. he established, under his administration, the federal reserve act was established setting up a system of national banking. clayton trust act which took the anti-trust laws farther than they had gone in previous acts. there were child labor laws. and also railroad worker laws. eight hour days established. the child labor laws had to do with age limits on children working in
his name was thomas woodrow wilson. he only dropped his first name after he started law school at the university of virginia because he felt one day he would become an important political figure. he thought at that time he would be a senator. but he didn't think tommy wilson sounded dignified enough. so with his father's permission, he dropped thomas and just went by woodrow wilson, his mother's maiden name. top the as woodrow his grandfather and his grandmother mary. he was a great reformer....
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after all, he had been woodrow wilson's assistant secretary of the navy. so he did have a personal connection to wilson. and so as fdr is watching this movie, which gets to be very grim at the end, we know that fdr grimaced, looked at the screen and proclaimed loudly, that's not going to happen to me. and it didn't, but something else did. i want to leave the fdr portion on of this talk by bringing you back to the day that his vice president harry truman realized he would soon be president. and, you know, this relationship is very sad. because truman idolized roosevelt. all through his political career, his time in congress. one of the president's staunchest supporters. and roosevelt, however, never found time to spend with truman. in all the days that harry truman was vice president, roosevelt was with him, just the two of them, on two occasions. one was a long ride in an automobile when it was pouring rain. and the second was a private lunch at the white house with the two of them. at this lunch, roosevelt attempted to pour himself a cup of coffee. his h
after all, he had been woodrow wilson's assistant secretary of the navy. so he did have a personal connection to wilson. and so as fdr is watching this movie, which gets to be very grim at the end, we know that fdr grimaced, looked at the screen and proclaimed loudly, that's not going to happen to me. and it didn't, but something else did. i want to leave the fdr portion on of this talk by bringing you back to the day that his vice president harry truman realized he would soon be president....
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and for this woodrow wilson came in for much of the blame. the russians tended to argue that the problem with the paris peace conference was that all of these countries on the board got to have their say. so what ended up happening was a conference of compromises. as stalin himself said at potsdam, states are not virtuous merely because they are small. so at potsdam none of these states will be represented. much to france's chagrin, italy's chagrin. the polls will be allowed to send two delegations, they argue with each other, nobody particularly listens to them, winston churchill in fact says i don't want to talk to the polls. i'm sick of the polls, he says. the same issues as i noted remained. if woodrow wilson, david louis george they would have recognized everything with one exception, and i'll come to that exception in just a bit. the exact same issues are under debate. one, what to do with germany. two, what to do about reparations, which is a very tricky subject. somebody has to pay for the reconstruction of europe. third, how to handl
and for this woodrow wilson came in for much of the blame. the russians tended to argue that the problem with the paris peace conference was that all of these countries on the board got to have their say. so what ended up happening was a conference of compromises. as stalin himself said at potsdam, states are not virtuous merely because they are small. so at potsdam none of these states will be represented. much to france's chagrin, italy's chagrin. the polls will be allowed to send two...
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that was not woodrow wilson's way. in the gold crisis, they did things no american government ever thought about doing. but wilson treads lightly. once the war starts, then you have got to think about things in a different way. it's a complicated question. >> yeah, it sounds like [indiscernible] michael neiberg: well, they are, but they are assuming the private sector will do it. >> same thing at the beginning. michael neiberg: correct. correct. allow jpmorgan to make his loans. it may not be the best thing in the world. it may tie american policy to british foreign policy, but it is better than the government printing money and doing it that way. that kind of attitude. yes, sir. >> can you explain how the mechanics of declaring the war, you know, how the actions came about? i imagine they ask the congress to declare war? how long the debate, what was the result? michael neiberg: there was so much pressure on wilson, so much of his cabinet members write in their private letters, if wilson does not take this country to
that was not woodrow wilson's way. in the gold crisis, they did things no american government ever thought about doing. but wilson treads lightly. once the war starts, then you have got to think about things in a different way. it's a complicated question. >> yeah, it sounds like [indiscernible] michael neiberg: well, they are, but they are assuming the private sector will do it. >> same thing at the beginning. michael neiberg: correct. correct. allow jpmorgan to make his loans. it...
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that was not woodrow wilson's way. they didld crisis, something no american government ever thought about doing. but wilson treads lightly. when the war starts, he thinks about things in a different way. it's a complicated question. --it sounds like michael: they are, but they are assuming the private sector will do it. >> [inaudible] michael: correct. allow jpmorgan to make his loans. it may not be the best thing in the world. it is better than the government printing money and doing it that way. that kind of attitude. yeah. you explain how the mechanics of declaring the war, how the actions came about? did he ask congress to declare war? michael: he did. actuallyi think happens, there is so much pressure on wilson. several of his cabinet members right in their private letters, if wilson does not take this country to war, i have to resign. that included his son-in-law, the secretary of the treasury. tremendous pressure. new york state mobilizes. new york city mobilizes. places are telling wilson, congress passed a law
that was not woodrow wilson's way. they didld crisis, something no american government ever thought about doing. but wilson treads lightly. when the war starts, he thinks about things in a different way. it's a complicated question. --it sounds like michael: they are, but they are assuming the private sector will do it. >> [inaudible] michael: correct. allow jpmorgan to make his loans. it may not be the best thing in the world. it is better than the government printing money and doing it...
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members of congress, supreme court, and i believe woodrow wilson for a very brief moment. he was, of course, ill at the time. >> we see the soldiers on horse of the calvary was also there from fort meyer. they were led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was 13th engineers which was also based out of the washington, d.c., area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think allison, what was their role? >> explain who the gold star mothers are? >> right. gold star mothers were women who lost a child during world war i. they wore a gold star to represent that loss. they participated in this part of the parade and ceremony laying wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> there we see weaponry in the war honoring wore 1 -- world wai
members of congress, supreme court, and i believe woodrow wilson for a very brief moment. he was, of course, ill at the time. >> we see the soldiers on horse of the calvary was also there from fort meyer. they were led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was 13th engineers which was also based out of the washington, d.c., area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think allison, what was their role? >> explain who the gold star...
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i want the woodrow wilson. i was shocked that i did. my parents wanted me to be a doctor or lawyer or rabbi. once i got the forced them to say okay you could be a college professor. it was five years of money they didn't have to pay and that's when i became english major. >> what do you see in the a student that you realize oh my there something special here. >> i will tell you what it is. that is when the first papers coming. it is the writing. there are many charming people but i have learned that charming young people can put it on and take it off. when i read a paper that like a dickens novel and like dickens understands this adult far more than they ever should have because they're not old enough to i know this person has the gift of empathy and to meet it is that. being able to put yourself intellectually and emotionally in a different person. they are my greatest students. >> i want to revisit this about empathy particularly for christmas carol is concerned. it is a story as i mentioned earlier that whenever we see it. whenever w
i want the woodrow wilson. i was shocked that i did. my parents wanted me to be a doctor or lawyer or rabbi. once i got the forced them to say okay you could be a college professor. it was five years of money they didn't have to pay and that's when i became english major. >> what do you see in the a student that you realize oh my there something special here. >> i will tell you what it is. that is when the first papers coming. it is the writing. there are many charming people but i...
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quirks in 1969, president woodrow wilson nominated boston lawyer louis brandeis to the united states supreme court, becoming the first june -- the u.s. jew to sit on the supreme court. is trying to do here is limit the court to a very specific role, one that is defined by the constitutional network in which all government operates and which limits or should limit any one branch from exercising power beyond its described province. >> for our complete schedule, go .o www.c-span.org >> coming up, the 33rd international churchill conference. the churchill center hosted the event in washington, d.c. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the opening session of the 33rd international churchill conference. my name is david freeman. many of you know me already as the editor of "finest hour, but i'm here this weekend acting as mike -- in my capacity as program chair. we want to make a special welcome for the c-span audience, which will be watching us live for all of programs today and tomorrow, so we are sticking to timetable. we're going to get right into it by introducing the exe
quirks in 1969, president woodrow wilson nominated boston lawyer louis brandeis to the united states supreme court, becoming the first june -- the u.s. jew to sit on the supreme court. is trying to do here is limit the court to a very specific role, one that is defined by the constitutional network in which all government operates and which limits or should limit any one branch from exercising power beyond its described province. >> for our complete schedule, go .o www.c-span.org >>...
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what was supposed to be hundreds of students from woodrow wilson high school turned in to more than a thousand because there were so many different schools. many heard about the protest on social media and they came down here to protest. northwest d.c. and not my president. >> i deal like we all came out here from all different types of schools. we came and we united as one. >> reporter: protests starred around noon when hundreds walked out of woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. a few parents told me they supported that their kids >> she's standing up for her first amendment free speech rights. >> i support the protests. i am just concerned about safety. >> reporter: there were a few safety concerns, but no violence. one student climbs on top of the benjamin franklin statue and this one stands high above the crowd in a window. moments later security tells them to get down. they listen. the students left the hotel and their protests on the new. >> he should be the one coming here and sighing all of these people. he's probably been like told about what is happening, but he's no
what was supposed to be hundreds of students from woodrow wilson high school turned in to more than a thousand because there were so many different schools. many heard about the protest on social media and they came down here to protest. northwest d.c. and not my president. >> i deal like we all came out here from all different types of schools. we came and we united as one. >> reporter: protests starred around noon when hundreds walked out of woodrow wilson high school in northwest...
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mikea turner is live at woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. with reaction from students as they head to trump hotel for their rally. >> reporter: hey. started spilling out of woodrow wilson high school and we saw kim here, she's a junior and walked out of class today to participate in the protest and tell us why are you patching today? >> -- participating today? >> trump really shouldn't be in office, he doesn't make any sense. he doesn't want to help anyone, he wants to help himself. >> reporter: tell us why people should hear your voices today. >> trump is [ bleep ] -- host not my president. -- he's not my president. >> reporter: let's use the signs. we can't t we are live. >> mr. trump, yeah, he's not fair at all. he doesn't care about women and he doesn't care about minorities. so i don't -- i'm going to go protest. >> reporter: thank you for speaking with us, again many of the students they're not the only one the school is not the only high school participating in d.c.. we're told several students from different schools across the distri
mikea turner is live at woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. with reaction from students as they head to trump hotel for their rally. >> reporter: hey. started spilling out of woodrow wilson high school and we saw kim here, she's a junior and walked out of class today to participate in the protest and tell us why are you patching today? >> -- participating today? >> trump really shouldn't be in office, he doesn't make any sense. he doesn't want to help anyone, he wants...
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the families in san francisco spoke with abc news reporter melanie woodrow about their desperate search. melanie joins us now live from the newsroom. what is the family saying. >> reporter: they believe their niece arianna is alive and possibly still in the bay area. they are hoping that somebody will recognize picture of arianna that are you about to see and anonymously call police with information that could help bring her back home. it's been more than seven months since nicole fitz' body was found in a shallow grave at san francisco's mclaren park. her body covered with this piece of plywood. in an unusual move san francisco police previously shared this evidence hoping it might generate tips about who was responsible for fitz's death and where her missing daughter arianna, now 3 years old, could be. >> she's still out there and we're still looking. >> someone wanted arianna as their own. >> reporter: thanksgiving was the first big holiday the fitz family came together for since nikki's death and ariana's disappearance. >> all of our hearts are broken ad, you know, we just -- we wan
the families in san francisco spoke with abc news reporter melanie woodrow about their desperate search. melanie joins us now live from the newsroom. what is the family saying. >> reporter: they believe their niece arianna is alive and possibly still in the bay area. they are hoping that somebody will recognize picture of arianna that are you about to see and anonymously call police with information that could help bring her back home. it's been more than seven months since nicole fitz'...
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. >>> 100 years ago in august of 1916, president woodrow wilson signed legislation to create the national park service. this is american history tv, only on cspan3. >>> we are in the l. tom perry special collection which is part of the harold b. lee library on brigham young university campus. we collect utah history, we collect different parts of western americana in idaho, nevada. and that's why we collect yellowstone. the first item i wanted to show was the fact of the matter is how the park came to be. a man by the name of hayden prevailed on the government to appropriate money to go into this part of the country. so in 1871 he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist, thomas maran, and he came in with a photographer, william henry jackson. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park which was yellowstone. here is a rendition of maran'
. >>> 100 years ago in august of 1916, president woodrow wilson signed legislation to create the national park service. this is american history tv, only on cspan3. >>> we are in the l. tom perry special collection which is part of the harold b. lee library on brigham young university campus. we collect utah history, we collect different parts of western americana in idaho, nevada. and that's why we collect yellowstone. the first item i wanted to show was the fact of the...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is there live with the story tonight. melanie? >> reporter: well, this all began with a call to 911 around 8:20 this morning, but police say when they arrived the woman who made that call did not want to cooperate r.dozens of union city police officers along with s.w.a.t. teams from fremont and newark surrounded a home on railroad avenue for approximately seven hours today after a woman called 911. >> she advised she had been held hostage by her ex-boyfriend for the last two days and was very uncooperative with police upon contact. >> police say she wouldn't tell them his fame, just that he was alone in the home with a gun. around 2:00 p.m. union city police discovered he wasn't alone. this man came outside and surrendered. >> he's not the subject that w are looking for. again, we did not know that he was inside of the residence. he called us to tell us that he was coming out. >> reporter: shortly after the woman was taken to the hospital by ambulance police say for a medical issue she was having. a little more than an hour later
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is there live with the story tonight. melanie? >> reporter: well, this all began with a call to 911 around 8:20 this morning, but police say when they arrived the woman who made that call did not want to cooperate r.dozens of union city police officers along with s.w.a.t. teams from fremont and newark surrounded a home on railroad avenue for approximately seven hours today after a woman called 911. >> she advised she had been held hostage by her...
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and and woodrow wilson will make it 14-. our final game hadden heights haddenfield brendan gill martin hits spencer for a 48 yard touchdown and haddenfield goes to victory 31-0. >> tem it will on the road against 25th temple state. we pick it up in the first hal half. owls down by 6. rose hits a. temple down by 3. in the second half we have temple down by just one point and lonnie moore with the three point jumper. temple with that takes the lead 80-78 and temple goes on to win it 89-86. >> coach all right. >> thank you, lesley. new edition to >> this thanksgiving marks return ever holiday trad in addition philadelphia. christmasville annual is on for business. eyewitness news at the new location outside city hall it had to move there because of the renovations at love park its former location. in addition to shops there's a new car seshltion live music and children's activities, christmas village is on every day through christmas eve. hoping you can can get by, lauren. >> conditions not too shape for the holiday weekend. co
and and woodrow wilson will make it 14-. our final game hadden heights haddenfield brendan gill martin hits spencer for a 48 yard touchdown and haddenfield goes to victory 31-0. >> tem it will on the road against 25th temple state. we pick it up in the first hal half. owls down by 6. rose hits a. temple down by 3. in the second half we have temple down by just one point and lonnie moore with the three point jumper. temple with that takes the lead 80-78 and temple goes on to win it 89-86....
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>> guest: in waves, the first burst in the progressive era 100 years ago, woodrow wilson who was a political scientist before he was president, giving america a new style administrative statement, the biggest thrust came with fdr after the great depression and periodically a reaction, great increases in governmental power, americans have second thoughts and the conservative reaction. the next was great society in the 1960s with johnson and the obama administration brought the affordable care act, the dodd-frank act, monuments, they really are qualitatively a new step in the development of an american state the europeans had estate for much longer. >> host: how has this affected you and i and everyone else on an individual basis? >> guest: people don't meet bureaucrats face-to-face but life is affected by pools these people make and anything that involves your health care is increasingly dictated by health and human services. if you want to apply for a job, there are all kinds of requirements and regulations and employers especially have to comply with all kinds of red tape, compliance costs,
>> guest: in waves, the first burst in the progressive era 100 years ago, woodrow wilson who was a political scientist before he was president, giving america a new style administrative statement, the biggest thrust came with fdr after the great depression and periodically a reaction, great increases in governmental power, americans have second thoughts and the conservative reaction. the next was great society in the 1960s with johnson and the obama administration brought the affordable...
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woodrow wilson who is a political scientist before he was president had a theory about giving america a new style administrative state. the biggest threats came with the new deal with fdr after the great depression. periodically a reaction after those increases in governmental power. americans have second thoughts and usually some day in the conservative reaction. next was lyndon johnson and the obama administration has brought in the fourth wave with the affordable care act especially and the dodd-frank at and they are qualitatively the development of an american state for much longer. >> host: professor moreno, how has this affected you and i and anyone else on an individual basis? >> guest: federal bearcat especially, but every team you do in life is the fact day by rules and anything that involves your health care now is increasingly dictated by the department of health and human services. if you want to apply for a job, they're all kinds of requirements and regulations. employers especially have to comply with all kinds of bread tape. the complianccomplianc e cost of satisfying f
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and and woodrow wilson will make it 14-. game hadden heights haddenfield brendan gill martin hits spencer for a 48 yard touchdown and haddenfield goes to victory 31-0. >> tem it will on the road against 25th temple state. we pick it up in the first hal half. owls down by 6. rose hits a. temple down by 3. in the second half we have temple down by just one point and lonnie moore with the three point jumper. temple with that takes the lead 80-78 and temple goes on to win it 89-86. >> coach all right. >> thank you, lesley. new edition ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my employer stopped paying me. pond lehocky has put me back together. ♪ >> this thanksgiving marks return ever holiday trad in addition philadelphia. christmasville annual is on for business. eyewitness news at the new location outside city hall it had to move there
and and woodrow wilson will make it 14-. game hadden heights haddenfield brendan gill martin hits spencer for a 48 yard touchdown and haddenfield goes to victory 31-0. >> tem it will on the road against 25th temple state. we pick it up in the first hal half. owls down by 6. rose hits a. temple down by 3. in the second half we have temple down by just one point and lonnie moore with the three point jumper. temple with that takes the lead 80-78 and temple goes on to win it 89-86. >>...
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holding the party in power responsible and at that time it was the democratic party led by president woodrow willsowilson. so it often showed symbols of the democratic party and mainly the main symbol of the democratic party which was the president. this is called fairy god mother wilson and you can see allender is utilizing the fairy tale cinderella to make commentary about the improvement and condition of women and over the laws of the country as well. so president wilson is playing fairy god mther, this wumen is cinderella and between the pumpkin as the constitutional amendment and the mice as the senate and the house. and president wilson is casting the spell to make it possible for her to use her constitutional amendment to vote for the people who represent her. a lot of commentary about president wilson's power and just as an aside here in the background and in the mirror you see the proud voting sisters and this is indicating the fact that women in western states actually many western states at that point had the right to vote at that time. so the national women's party would ultimate
holding the party in power responsible and at that time it was the democratic party led by president woodrow willsowilson. so it often showed symbols of the democratic party and mainly the main symbol of the democratic party which was the president. this is called fairy god mother wilson and you can see allender is utilizing the fairy tale cinderella to make commentary about the improvement and condition of women and over the laws of the country as well. so president wilson is playing fairy god...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is here with more. >> reporter: absolutely, dan. the professor at the center of all of this is categorically denying the claims. he sent an e-mail to the grad students who are supporting this e-mail. that e-mail in part says i believe the campus' hyper climate has encouraged the filing of exaggerated complaints. tonight that professor is not speak on camera, but the woman who filed this complaint, her supporters and the professor's attorney are talking. more than 70 uc berkeley grad students made sure their voices were heard today here to support phd candidate eva hagberg fischer. >> i feel like everyone standing with me is standing wisht uthat is bigger than me, and i feel so protected and valued. >> reporter: she says from 2010 to 2014 her adviser professor nazar al said sexually harassed here. >> what happened to me was four years of escalating intimidation and as the report shows a hostile working environment which then turned into sexual harassment. >> reporter: an investigative report by uc berkeley found most of her claims we
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is here with more. >> reporter: absolutely, dan. the professor at the center of all of this is categorically denying the claims. he sent an e-mail to the grad students who are supporting this e-mail. that e-mail in part says i believe the campus' hyper climate has encouraged the filing of exaggerated complaints. tonight that professor is not speak on camera, but the woman who filed this complaint, her supporters and the professor's attorney are talking....
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is there live with more information. melanie. >> well, take a look. you can see where this plane first clipped one home and a fence and then crashed into another home. luckily the people that live in that house were not inside at the time. as you say, there were two people on board this plane. one was killed in the crash and the other was airlifted to a hospital. the single-engine cessna 127 crashed into this home around 11:20 this morning. witness whose were driving by say the plane was flying low. >> we were both looking. we're like oh, my god, this is going to crash, and shortly after that it went straight behind the trees, landed, and there was a big puff of smoke or dust and -- and the first thing we did was pull over, call 911. horrifying. absolutely. >> my phone the homeowner's niece said her aunt and uncle were not in the house at the time. firefighters in the san mateo county's sheriff's office responded. a spokesperson says there were two passengers on board the plane. one was killed in the crash and the other
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is there live with more information. melanie. >> well, take a look. you can see where this plane first clipped one home and a fence and then crashed into another home. luckily the people that live in that house were not inside at the time. as you say, there were two people on board this plane. one was killed in the crash and the other was airlifted to a hospital. the single-engine cessna 127 crashed into this home around 11:20 this morning. witness...
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woodrow wilson who was a political scientist before he was resident had a theory about giving america a new style administrative state. the biggest probably came with the new deal of the er after the great depression. periodically there's a reaction after these increases in governmental power. americans have second thoughts and usually something of a conservative reaction. the next was a great society with anna johnson and the obama administration has brought in the fourth wave, the affordable care especially in the monuments they really are qualitatively a new step in the development of an american state the way the europeans have had to stay for much longer. >> vester marino, how is this affected you and i and anyone else? >> people usually don't mean to bureaucrat is to face, federal bureaucrat especially. everything you do in life is effect by rules that these people make. anything that involves your health care now is increasingly dictated by department of health in humans or versace. if you want to apply for a job, there are all kinds of requirements and regulations and employer
woodrow wilson who was a political scientist before he was resident had a theory about giving america a new style administrative state. the biggest probably came with the new deal of the er after the great depression. periodically there's a reaction after these increases in governmental power. americans have second thoughts and usually something of a conservative reaction. the next was a great society with anna johnson and the obama administration has brought in the fourth wave, the affordable...
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the first grade birth of this was in the progressive era about 100 years ago and woodrow wilson was a political scientists before he was president. he had this whole theory about giving america a new style of administrative state. the biggest thrust probably came with the new deal, fdr after the great depression and periodically there's a reaction after these increases of governmental power. americans have something of a conservative reaction. the next one was the great society in 1960 with lyndon johnson and the obama administration is brought in a fourth wave, the affordable care act especially and dodd frank act are these sort of monuments that are really qualitatively a new step in the development of america in the way the europeans had taken much longer. >> host: professor moreno, how has that affected uni? >> people usually don't meet federal bureaucrats face-to-face but everything that you would do in life practically is subject to the rules these people make. anything that involves your healthcare now is dictated by department of health and human services. you want to apply fo
the first grade birth of this was in the progressive era about 100 years ago and woodrow wilson was a political scientists before he was president. he had this whole theory about giving america a new style of administrative state. the biggest thrust probably came with the new deal, fdr after the great depression and periodically there's a reaction after these increases of governmental power. americans have something of a conservative reaction. the next one was the great society in 1960 with...
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melanie woodrow is live on airport boulevard with the late. melanie? >> reporter: ama and larry, take a look at this plane that has crashed into this house. a really scary scene. you may be able to make out the faa investigators that have now arrived on the scene. one person on this plane was killed and another we're told was airlifted to a hospital and luckily the people that live at that house were not inside at the time. witnesses say the single-engine cessna 172 appeared to be flying low. >> we were both looking and we were like, oh, my gosh, this is going to crash and shortly after that it went straight behind the trees, landed. it was a big puff of smoke or dust and first thing we did was pull over, call 911. >> reporter: the plane crashed into a home on park avenue on the moss beach area. >> horrifying. >> reporter: abc 7 news was told the owners of the home were not at home at the time. a sheriff's office spokesperson says there were two passengers on board the plane. one was killed in the crash and the other airlifted to a hospital. >> we do n
melanie woodrow is live on airport boulevard with the late. melanie? >> reporter: ama and larry, take a look at this plane that has crashed into this house. a really scary scene. you may be able to make out the faa investigators that have now arrived on the scene. one person on this plane was killed and another we're told was airlifted to a hospital and luckily the people that live at that house were not inside at the time. witnesses say the single-engine cessna 172 appeared to be flying...
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are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings institution, the heritage foundation and the american enterprise institute. we are dedicated and passionate in our commitment that within five years, the nclc will stand tall among these institutions and be globally recognized and respected as a facility that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of leadership, global citizenry, statesmanship and resolution of conflict. with the example of the last century's supreme statesmen as our guide, the fellows of nclc will have a growing and influential impact in these fields, policymakers will come to nclc for guidance and advice. and we will promote healthy exchange of ideas throughout our forums and even hosting within eight years presidential debates. as we've seen again and again in and the many crises that have beset are still young century, in times of trouble, people rightly look to the example of winston churchill. now we have a strong country
are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings institution, the heritage foundation and the american enterprise institute. we are dedicated and passionate in our commitment that within five years, the nclc will stand tall among these institutions and be globally recognized and respected as a facility that supports and encourages research, discussion and new thinking in methods of...
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. >> first, i will begin with melanie woodrow, capturing stories and fears of the muslim community. melanie? >> reporter: there have been two reported hate crimes on local college campuses, one student told me she does not plan to stop wearing her head scarf, but is taking precautions to make sure she's aware of her surroundings. the junior says since donald trump was elected president, she walks around campus with only one ear bud in. >> because i don't feel safe anymore. i don't feel like i can walk around and being who i am. >> the executive director of muslim relations say the fears are founded. >> a couple men walked by, threatening to pull her head scarf, taunting her that donald trump had been elected. >> reporter: at san jose state university another student told abc7 news someone pulled her scarf off in a campus garage. >> it choked me. >> reporter: uc berkeley professor says he's spoken with stewed yenths who have considered removing their head scarfs. >> he needs the racist discourse and acceptable point of view. . >> i will say this. and right to the cameras, stop it. >>
. >> first, i will begin with melanie woodrow, capturing stories and fears of the muslim community. melanie? >> reporter: there have been two reported hate crimes on local college campuses, one student told me she does not plan to stop wearing her head scarf, but is taking precautions to make sure she's aware of her surroundings. the junior says since donald trump was elected president, she walks around campus with only one ear bud in. >> because i don't feel safe anymore. i...
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and president woodrow wilson is a democrat, and rather needs the south. it's just safe accommodation of interest groups in britain and other countries brought enormous pressure on the british exchange to call off the economic warfare plan. they did. they have revised to a more recognizable personal strategy, a blockade. in general terms, the interdiction of all foreign trade between germany and much of the foreign trade in close by neutrals. so, deutschland. the spring of 1915, the notion of this short war evaporated. this has serious economic implications for all parties, particularly war economies. even the regular economy, too. this was the case in germany especially. the blockade constructed the flow of strategic commodities necessary to sustain modern history, and wage modern industrial warfare. these commodities, gary weir mentioned a number of them -- chromium, nickel, tin, other agents -- could not be found inside germany. certainly not in the quantities required. they were not available from other central powers as well. around this time the spri
and president woodrow wilson is a democrat, and rather needs the south. it's just safe accommodation of interest groups in britain and other countries brought enormous pressure on the british exchange to call off the economic warfare plan. they did. they have revised to a more recognizable personal strategy, a blockade. in general terms, the interdiction of all foreign trade between germany and much of the foreign trade in close by neutrals. so, deutschland. the spring of 1915, the notion of...
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. >> first, i will begin with melanie woodrow, capturing stories and fears of the muslim community. melanie? >> reporter: there have been two reported hate crimes on local college campuses, one student told me she does not plan to stop wearing her head scarf, but is taking precautions to make sure she's aware of her surroundings. the junior says since donald trump was elected president, she walks around campus with only one ear bud in. >> because i don't feel safe anymore. i don't feel like i can walk around and being who i am. >> the executive director of muslim relations say the fears are founded. >> a couple men walked by, threatening to pull her head scarf, taunting her that donald trump had been elected. >> reporter: at san jose state university another student told abc7 news someone pulled her scarf off in a campus garage. >> it choked me. >> reporter: uc berkeley professor says he's spoken with stewed yenths who have considered removing their head scarfs. >> he needs the racist discourse and acceptable point of view. . >> i will say this. and right to the cameras, stop it. >>
. >> first, i will begin with melanie woodrow, capturing stories and fears of the muslim community. melanie? >> reporter: there have been two reported hate crimes on local college campuses, one student told me she does not plan to stop wearing her head scarf, but is taking precautions to make sure she's aware of her surroundings. the junior says since donald trump was elected president, she walks around campus with only one ear bud in. >> because i don't feel safe anymore. i...
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abc 7's melody woodrow has more. melanie, do they know what caused the fire? >> reporter: no.s a huge loss for people who lived around here. they tell me there was a meeting a couple of weeks ago to discuss renovations that will now be needed more than ever. firefighters cleaning up at the months park recreation center in oakland. >> each speechless. speechless and heartbroken. >> she's been coming here for 50 years. >> my kids have been coming here err day. i was here err day. our children's children planned to be here. >> reporter: it includes a preschool, inclusion school, and several daily activities is now charred, supplies inside destroyed. firefighters spent most of the morning putting out hot spots. the fire chief say it was difficult. >> they pulled large diameter hose line to the victorian. >> reporter: they were meeting with officials about talking about renovations. the center was one of many places up for consideration. >> obviously i would think this would be at the top of the list. >> reporter: i've got a construction background. i don't mind helping. >> reporte
abc 7's melody woodrow has more. melanie, do they know what caused the fire? >> reporter: no.s a huge loss for people who lived around here. they tell me there was a meeting a couple of weeks ago to discuss renovations that will now be needed more than ever. firefighters cleaning up at the months park recreation center in oakland. >> each speechless. speechless and heartbroken. >> she's been coming here for 50 years. >> my kids have been coming here err day. i was here...
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worth mentioning that the principal of woodrow wilson high school sent home a let are saying that she supports the students protesting being however they will receive an unexcused absence until their parents say otherwise. >> i think it's good because they can hear voices from the adults. >> reporter: hundreds of public school students along with some teens from private schools chant you can't divide us outside the trump international hotel in northwest d.c. and not my president. >> i feel like we all came out here from all different types of schools across the city. >> reporter: protests started around noon when hundreds walked out of woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. a few parents told me they against president-elect donald trump. >> i'm proud of her. she's standing up for her first amendment free speech rights. but this woman didn't allow her daughter to go. >> i support the protests. i'm just concerned about safety. >> reporter: there were a few safety concerns, but no violence. one student climbs on top of the benjamin franklin statue and this one stands high an above
worth mentioning that the principal of woodrow wilson high school sent home a let are saying that she supports the students protesting being however they will receive an unexcused absence until their parents say otherwise. >> i think it's good because they can hear voices from the adults. >> reporter: hundreds of public school students along with some teens from private schools chant you can't divide us outside the trump international hotel in northwest d.c. and not my president....
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melanie woodrow looks at the impact on people who live in the area. >> firefighters cleaning up after a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. >> i'm speechless. i'm speechless and i'm heartbroken. >> janice johnson said she's been coming here for 350 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> the center, which according to neighbors, included a preschool, an inclusion school, and several daily activities. it's now charred. supplies inside destroyed. firefighters spent most of the morning putting out hotspots. they said accessing the rear of the building was difficult. >> the company pulled large-diameter hose lines to stop it from spreading to the victorian. >> the victorian has minor heat damage. neighbors said they recently met to talk about renovations. the center was one of many places up for consideration. >> obviously i would think this would probably be at the top of the list for priority places now. >> i have a construction background. i don't mind helping. >> a long-time gem in oaklan
melanie woodrow looks at the impact on people who live in the area. >> firefighters cleaning up after a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. >> i'm speechless. i'm speechless and i'm heartbroken. >> janice johnson said she's been coming here for 350 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> the center, which according to neighbors, included a preschool, an inclusion...
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the woodrow wilson center and natural history center cohosted this 90-minute event. >> thank you, ericdley to this session of the washington history seminar. we've had a fantastic lineup this fall if l
the woodrow wilson center and natural history center cohosted this 90-minute event. >> thank you, ericdley to this session of the washington history seminar. we've had a fantastic lineup this fall if l
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc news 7 news. >> some people are turning their energy and emotions into donations. that story is coming at 6:30. >>> also making news tonight, there is a search going on right now for the person who shot someone on i-80. the chp confirmed a man was hit by gunfire near american canyon road and crashed his vehicle. he is in his 20s and from vallejo. his injuries are not considered life threatening. no other vehicles were hit when he crashed. sky 7 shows eastbound 80 is closed as investigators look for evidence. the freeway its expected to remain closed for several hours. >>> well as you know today is veterans day. this morning's parade in san jose was very special for one veteran in particular. he was there, proudly holding keys to a new apartment. abc 7 news reporter, david louie explains a special program that is helping homeless vets. >> it happened right here. i'm one of them. >> you couldn't find a more ex-static vet. a year ago, san jose and san jose committee committed $4.5 million to help house an estimated 700 vets. this 12-year vet said it wi
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc news 7 news. >> some people are turning their energy and emotions into donations. that story is coming at 6:30. >>> also making news tonight, there is a search going on right now for the person who shot someone on i-80. the chp confirmed a man was hit by gunfire near american canyon road and crashed his vehicle. he is in his 20s and from vallejo. his injuries are not considered life threatening. no other vehicles were hit when he crashed....
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are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings institution, the heritage foundation and the american enterprise institute. we are dedicated and passionate in our commitment that within
are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings institution, the heritage foundation and the american enterprise institute. we are dedicated and passionate in our commitment that within
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wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is the common man. republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. somehow those tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. host: bill seale, that is supposedly the first campaign ad ever, 1912, woodrow wilson. guest: i knew it, but-- guest: people would see it in the silent theaters. up with come the odd like they have poor rice or potatoes or something else and wilson was running against that awful establishment. he was going to represent the small guy again for the guy and take his money from the american people. here, you have a farmer sending a dollar. i guess it was a penny staff. guest: honest dollar. guest: excuse me? guest: honest dollar. host: in the white house the history of an american idea, bill seale, you write the white house has become as much a part of america is the presidency itself. guest: you can't separate the two, really. truman is the one who really understood that, but it's such a symbolic combination. imagine the president living in a high-rise in colorado, which was proposed at on
wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is the common man. republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. somehow those tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. host: bill seale, that is supposedly the first campaign ad ever, 1912, woodrow wilson. guest: i knew it, but-- guest: people would see it in the silent theaters. up with come the odd like they have poor rice or potatoes or something else and wilson was running against that awful establishment. he was going to represent the small guy again...
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melanie woodrow looks at the impact on people who live in the area. >> reporter: firefighters cleaningafter a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. >> i'm speechless. i'm speechless and i'm heartbroken. >> janice johnson said she's been coming here for 55 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> the center, which according to fire officials and neighbors, included a preschool, an inclusion school, and several daily activities. it's now charred. supplies inside destroyed. firefighters spent most of the morning putting out hotspots. they said accessing the rear of the building was difficult. >> the company pulled large-diameter hose lines to stop it from spreading to the victorian. >> she says the victorian has minor heat damage. neighbors said they recently met to talk about renovations. the center was one of many places up for consideration. >> obviously i would think this would probably be at the top of the list for priority places now. >> i have a construction background. i don't mind helpi
melanie woodrow looks at the impact on people who live in the area. >> reporter: firefighters cleaningafter a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. >> i'm speechless. i'm speechless and i'm heartbroken. >> janice johnson said she's been coming here for 55 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> the center, which according to fire officials and neighbors, included a...
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. >> reporter: the protests started around noon when hundreds walked out of woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. a few parents told me they supported their kids protesting against president-elect trump. >> i'm proud of her. she's standing up for her first amendment free speech rights. >> reporter: but paula didn't allow her daughter to go. i am just concerned about safety. >> reporter: there were a few safety concerns but no violence. one student climbs on top of the benjamin franklin statue, and this one stands high above the crowd in a window. moments later, security politely tells them to get down. they listen. >> thank you. >> reporter: the students left the hotel and marched to the capitol. they want president-elect trump to see their protest on the news. >> as a president, he should be the one coming here and seeing all of these p probably been told about what's happening. but he's not here. he's not looking at the amount of people that do not agree with him, what he says. >> reporter: news4. >>> there's also been a rise in racist messages popping up across the country. s
. >> reporter: the protests started around noon when hundreds walked out of woodrow wilson high school in northwest d.c. a few parents told me they supported their kids protesting against president-elect trump. >> i'm proud of her. she's standing up for her first amendment free speech rights. >> reporter: but paula didn't allow her daughter to go. i am just concerned about safety. >> reporter: there were a few safety concerns but no violence. one student climbs on top of...
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melanie woodrow looks at the impact of people who live in the area. >> firefighters cleaning up after a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. she said she's been coming here for 50 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> it included a preschool, inclusion school and several daily activity. it's now charred. supplies inside destroyed. firefighters spent most of the morning putting out hotspots. they said accessing the rear of the building was difficult. >> the company pulled large diameter hose lines to stop it from spreading to the victorian. >> the victorian has minor heat damage. they said they recently met to talk about renovations. the center was one of many places up for consideration. >> obviously i would think this would probably be at the top of the list for priority places now. >> i have a construction background. i don't mind helping. >> a long time gem in oakland, now devastated. >> there's no other place than mosswood. you have to have mosswood like you have to have water in you
melanie woodrow looks at the impact of people who live in the area. >> firefighters cleaning up after a fire at the mosswood park recreation center in oakland. she said she's been coming here for 50 years. >> my kids come here every day. i was here every day. our children's children planned to be here every day. >> it included a preschool, inclusion school and several daily activity. it's now charred. supplies inside destroyed. firefighters spent most of the morning putting...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> some folks in richmond say they might have to sell their animals in the face of an eviction order. horses have been cared for at these stables for nearly 20 years. recently city officials say the property was not zoned for horses and issued an eviction notice for december 6th. horse owners say they would be priced out of any other stables. >> we don't know what to do if we get kicked out. all the stables around here, they're just way out of our league. everybody here is just regular blue collar working folk, and we'd have to -- the majority of people would be forced to get rid of their horse. >> the city of richmond said inspectors found an illegal solid waste transfer site on the property. the city does promise to extend the deadline if a good faith effort for compliance is displayed. >>> the change in holiday shopping that puts more shoppers in danger. >>> plus the effort to get people out of the mall and outside on this green friday that upset at least one shopper. >>> and it's a space race for waste. why nasa is asking for the pub
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> some folks in richmond say they might have to sell their animals in the face of an eviction order. horses have been cared for at these stables for nearly 20 years. recently city officials say the property was not zoned for horses and issued an eviction notice for december 6th. horse owners say they would be priced out of any other stables. >> we don't know what to do if we get kicked out. all the stables around here, they're just...
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james: something in between woodrow wilson's -- robert: let's not go there either. that's a second debate. james: anyway, there is a doctrine of restraint and prudence which is very much anticipatory of the kind of language -- robert: let me ask this question. if he did not have the transcontinental treaty up and if he were not running for president, do you think he still would have opposed the recognition of latin republics? james: no. his opposition to the recognition of the republics was completely tactical. robert: he makes a timeless statement about a tactical decision. james: so you're saying that's purely political and i'm saying that reflects some deep thought in him. because that is consistent with so many other things he said, it shouldn't be dismissed. >> on the question the gentleman before me raised, political campaigns in the first half of the 19th century, the 20th century had nothing on the 19th century in terms of dirty politics. if you study the history of the press in this country, it was pretty rotten. my question, if i was parachuted in here kno
james: something in between woodrow wilson's -- robert: let's not go there either. that's a second debate. james: anyway, there is a doctrine of restraint and prudence which is very much anticipatory of the kind of language -- robert: let me ask this question. if he did not have the transcontinental treaty up and if he were not running for president, do you think he still would have opposed the recognition of latin republics? james: no. his opposition to the recognition of the republics was...
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the warmest day was 76 degrees and 1916 one were brought -- woodrow wilson was president. the coldest was 38 in 1992 when present -- when bill clinton was elected. on the satellite again, you can s disturbance spinning around to the south of us. it is not going to be a big rain producer. the worst of the showers will pass through the northern counties and then move quickly southeast. you will notice how quickly the skies clear. the wind will switch to the northwest and with sunshine tomorrow afternoon and breezy conditions, it will be quite a temperatures remain in the 50s as opposed to the 60s we saw today. total precipitation from this system looks to be quite light with amounts less than 5/100 of an inch. there could be a little more in northeastern iowa. there will not be much rainfall as this thing moves through the area. we will have mostly cloudy skies was scattered light showers and temperatures range from 43 in the in the southern counties, temperature should hold to the mid-to upper 40s for the most part was scattered light showers a possibility. probably not muc
the warmest day was 76 degrees and 1916 one were brought -- woodrow wilson was president. the coldest was 38 in 1992 when present -- when bill clinton was elected. on the satellite again, you can s disturbance spinning around to the south of us. it is not going to be a big rain producer. the worst of the showers will pass through the northern counties and then move quickly southeast. you will notice how quickly the skies clear. the wind will switch to the northwest and with sunshine tomorrow...
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john gonzalez is live at woodrow wilson high school in northwest with more. john? all right, we will get to john in just a little bit. meantime, shocking video this noon from another chaotic s this takes an ugly turn. take a look. >> you don't want to compromise. >> you idiot! >> hey, homeboy. jummy: and anti-trump protester was shocked by a student write down the steps inside the student union building. moments later, punches start charged with assault. the victim says the attack demonstrates we need to build more solidarity to resist the violence that some say trump's rhetoric has an bold and. speaking of donald trump the transition of power, the president-elect is still in the process of building his cabinet. suzanne kennedy has details on who trump may soon select next. suzanne: the two most important positions at the white house have been named. all eyes are on the cabinet, and first of state. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani emerging as the front runner. he was once thought as a contender for attorney general, but that no longer appears to be the case
john gonzalez is live at woodrow wilson high school in northwest with more. john? all right, we will get to john in just a little bit. meantime, shocking video this noon from another chaotic s this takes an ugly turn. take a look. >> you don't want to compromise. >> you idiot! >> hey, homeboy. jummy: and anti-trump protester was shocked by a student write down the steps inside the student union building. moments later, punches start charged with assault. the victim says the...
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the semifinal, woodrow wilson, 21-11. camden catholic or st. johns next. a rematch against high land for the playoffs. kicked off for highland. started the season 7-0. they lose the second straight and are eliminated. wow. >> let's go! >> let's go clearview fans fired up. shawnee down into the ten. later, the quarterback, collin wells, well done. a touchdown. shawnee beats them 35-34 in overtime. they get pembroke in the second round. holy moly. runs all over month claire. over 200 yards on the ground. four touchdowns, including two in the first quarter. they play hudson. south jersey ranked five. up in the end zone. what a catch. they go on to win 42-6. they are moving on. cherokee beat millville tonight. in delaware, final week of the regular season, glasgow with the ball. pulls into the end zone by the defender in the second. the first score of the night and first of many. glasgow wins 22-7 clinching their first final. dominating in all three fazes. here on special teams, force the fumble. a big win, 31-0. that is it for high school huddle. i'm jeff skv
the semifinal, woodrow wilson, 21-11. camden catholic or st. johns next. a rematch against high land for the playoffs. kicked off for highland. started the season 7-0. they lose the second straight and are eliminated. wow. >> let's go! >> let's go clearview fans fired up. shawnee down into the ten. later, the quarterback, collin wells, well done. a touchdown. shawnee beats them 35-34 in overtime. they get pembroke in the second round. holy moly. runs all over month claire. over 200...