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what did this have to do with woodrow wilson? he did not leave a good record that was coherent of his thinking he had series of strokes since he was a young man and finally was not able to finish his philosophy of politics. which he wanted to do after he left the white house. he started it, something like 20 pages were written. at any rate, what tried to do was to re-establish what wilson might have said had wilson been able to put together the pieces of the puzzle as the puzzle lay before him in 1918-1919, the answer is to look at his analysis of germany. germany, for him, was a malignant country. and it was malignant for a combination of reasons. it authoritarian. it was militaristic. it whereas imperialist, it was protectionist, and as a result of all that's things it thought in balance of power terms. when you put all this together, you have what he called the perfect flower of war. now, the important thing to keep in mind here is that not all authoritarian governments are necessarily, for wilson, malignant. germany, however,
what did this have to do with woodrow wilson? he did not leave a good record that was coherent of his thinking he had series of strokes since he was a young man and finally was not able to finish his philosophy of politics. which he wanted to do after he left the white house. he started it, something like 20 pages were written. at any rate, what tried to do was to re-establish what wilson might have said had wilson been able to put together the pieces of the puzzle as the puzzle lay before him...
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woodrow wilson experts already teaches on our faculty. that is professor tom not, the other is tony smith. i choose my words very carefully, i found that in the age of trump, it is important to choose your words carefully so i want to tell you why i consider them to be both wilson experts but of a different quality. a different tone and tenor.
woodrow wilson experts already teaches on our faculty. that is professor tom not, the other is tony smith. i choose my words very carefully, i found that in the age of trump, it is important to choose your words carefully so i want to tell you why i consider them to be both wilson experts but of a different quality. a different tone and tenor.
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in the middle, woodrow wilson the democratic nominee. incumbent president william howard taft running for the republican party. eve of cartoon, on the the election, you see all of the candidates public persona, how they are behaving very confidently, jovial, laughing, and then you see inside, how they must be nervous and anxious. race, the republicans were split and woodrow wilson went on to win. so, the second cartoon deals with presidential primaries. if a partyimagine, goes through a bitter primary, they have a hard time getting people to coalesce behind their eventual nominee, and this is what happens in 1924 with the democrats. you see them off the fairway in , bitter contest bunker fighting each other, while , the nearbydge iephant, is saying well, breezed through the primary links and was never once off the fairway. he who -- coolidge easily won that election. and then some elections toward the end of his career, the last election he drew was 1948. taft from ohio. he is looking at the electoral planning his schedule, because as yo
in the middle, woodrow wilson the democratic nominee. incumbent president william howard taft running for the republican party. eve of cartoon, on the the election, you see all of the candidates public persona, how they are behaving very confidently, jovial, laughing, and then you see inside, how they must be nervous and anxious. race, the republicans were split and woodrow wilson went on to win. so, the second cartoon deals with presidential primaries. if a partyimagine, goes through a bitter...
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talking to woodrow wilson is like talking to jesus christ. many other criticisms have come wilson's way. he's been called a hypocrite for immediately abandoning his promise. in the first of the 14 points, calling for open covenants of peace, openly arrived at by agreeing to secret closed door nations at the versailles peace conference. he's been accused of harboring a messiah complex after he was greeted in paris with newspaper headlines labeling him, quote, the savior of humanity, and more recently historians and activists have rightly focused on wilson's racism as an essential rather than a relevant part of his presidency. however, by far the most condemning insult flung his way is not to call him a racist but to call him an idealist. the 14 points, which is our subject today, wilson's blueprint for the post-war world, offers much evidence for putting wilson in this idealistic camp. dreaming an impossible dream. in this document wilson called for freedom of the seas, free trade, disarmament, quote, free open-mind and absolutely impartial ad
talking to woodrow wilson is like talking to jesus christ. many other criticisms have come wilson's way. he's been called a hypocrite for immediately abandoning his promise. in the first of the 14 points, calling for open covenants of peace, openly arrived at by agreeing to secret closed door nations at the versailles peace conference. he's been accused of harboring a messiah complex after he was greeted in paris with newspaper headlines labeling him, quote, the savior of humanity, and more...
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melanie woodrow in alameda for event inspiring young women to get involved in politics. three women organized the event. >> aiming to get women and girls more involved in politics and leadership. >> reporter: bringing together motivational speakers who have broken the glass ceiling. >> no one was going to run against the incumbent. i put my name in the hat. >> you won't question your value or your worth. >> there are women standing up for you. >> reporter: message reaching students and their parents. >> it takes a stand and what we need right now, equality. >> great venue for girls and women to understand that we do have a voice. >> reporter: not just young women inspired, political and proud has the support of young men. >> can only get things done together in this world. >> see the support from male students is incredible. >> reporter: twice as many women running. future aspirations culminating here. >> run for senate and georgia and maybe one day be president. would be amazing. >> reporter: as these young women heard, most definitely possible. alameda, melanie woodrow
melanie woodrow in alameda for event inspiring young women to get involved in politics. three women organized the event. >> aiming to get women and girls more involved in politics and leadership. >> reporter: bringing together motivational speakers who have broken the glass ceiling. >> no one was going to run against the incumbent. i put my name in the hat. >> you won't question your value or your worth. >> there are women standing up for you. >> reporter:...
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melanie woodrow in alameda for event inspiring young women to get involved in politics. three women organized the event. >> aiming to get women and girls more involved in politics and leadership. >> reporter: bringing together motivational speakers who have broken the glass ceiling. >> no one was going to run against the incumbent. i put my name in the hat. >> you won't question your value or your worth. >> there are women standing up for you. >> reporter: message reaching students and their parents. >> it takes a stand and what we need right now, equality. >> great venue for girls and women to understand that we do have a voice. >> reporter: not just young women inspired, political and proud has the support of young men. >> can only get things done together in this world. >> see the support from male students is incredible. >> reporter: twice as many women running. future aspirations culminating here. >> run for senate and georgia and maybe one day be president. would be amazing. >> reporter: as these young women heard, most definitely possible. alameda, melanie woodrow
melanie woodrow in alameda for event inspiring young women to get involved in politics. three women organized the event. >> aiming to get women and girls more involved in politics and leadership. >> reporter: bringing together motivational speakers who have broken the glass ceiling. >> no one was going to run against the incumbent. i put my name in the hat. >> you won't question your value or your worth. >> there are women standing up for you. >> reporter:...
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eastern, historians on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. at 630 p.m., scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h w bush, and mikael gorbachev. then, richard burr kaiser on george washington and the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d c, and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> american history tv is on c-span every weekend. here is a clip from a recent program. ♪ announcer: hello, everybody. greeting you from squaw valley ,n the tahoe national forest where the eighth winter olympic games are in progress. this, as you know, is the greatest spectacle in all winter sports. world's bestt -- skiers and skaters have come to squaw valley. they have come to win if they -- c
eastern, historians on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. at 630 p.m., scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h w bush, and mikael gorbachev. then, richard burr kaiser on george washington and the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage...
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you know, it should be remembered. >> in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> mountain view police are looking for their rightful owners of a stash of stolen items. this after they arrested a suspect. >> reporter: mountain police want to know if this stuff is yours. they're looking for the rightful owners of a ring, luggage, backpacks, and purses. they found these stolen items in the back of a parked u-haul last week, police believe melissa vincent stole the items along with personal documents belonging to other people. the 25-year-old was booked on numerous charges, including burglary, identity theft and possession of burglary tools. >>> a palo alto police are reshooting a recruitment film after community members complained it was too macho militaryistic. some people say it doesn't represent the police department or the city. the department is getting ready to reshoot the video to make it a little more community friendly. >>> after just four years, the ceo of gap's name sake brand will step down. jeff kerwin was promoted to the position to help the brand revitalize sales. f
you know, it should be remembered. >> in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> mountain view police are looking for their rightful owners of a stash of stolen items. this after they arrested a suspect. >> reporter: mountain police want to know if this stuff is yours. they're looking for the rightful owners of a ring, luggage, backpacks, and purses. they found these stolen items in the back of a parked u-haul last week, police believe melissa vincent stole the items...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: just before 10:00 a.m. callers into berkeley fire department reported an encampment fire just along reeft shore highway. the fire not far from this oxygen tank, used by pacific steel casting company. >> if the thing had a chance of pl blowing up. >> reporter: employees at nearby businesses are -- they say there's also the issue of food piling up. >> there's rats and rats and rats. >> the police have told us their hands are tied and it's up to the city counsel to do something. >> reporter: berkeley tells abc news that the city counsel is aware of the site and issues there. frank johnson says he's been living here since his custom iron shop closed. johnson has his own suggestions for what city counsel should do. >> they should put some toilets in to make it easier for us to take a shower, get us a dumpster to put our garbage? >> neighbors call 311 often. >> it's going to happen again soon, it's just a matter of time. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is under investigation, in berkeley, melanie woodrow, abc7
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: just before 10:00 a.m. callers into berkeley fire department reported an encampment fire just along reeft shore highway. the fire not far from this oxygen tank, used by pacific steel casting company. >> if the thing had a chance of pl blowing up. >> reporter: employees at nearby businesses are -- they say there's also the issue of food piling up. >> there's rats and rats and rats. >> the police have...
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woodrow wilson, the 28th president of the united states, and the item that we have for woodrow wilson is a picnic set. and what's interesting about this is this is one of the picnic sets that he used when he was courting his second wife. his first wife had died during his first term, and he was introduced to this woman less than a year after his wife had died. and they fell in love. they would go on drives. they would take a picnic set like this and go out to picnic at a park in the washington, d.c. area or drive. he also had a second set, which is only for tea, so they could do whatever they wanted to do that way. this continued up into the presidency as well. here we are with warren g. harding. warren g. harding, what we have for him is a -- some golf clubs and a golf ball. warren g. harding was an avid golfer. he was introduced to golf at the age of 51 when he was in the senate. he was -- had a 22 handicap. and considered golfing under 100 to be a personal victory. he golfed as often as his schedule would allow him to golf. he spent a lot of time golfing. the last time he golfed wa
woodrow wilson, the 28th president of the united states, and the item that we have for woodrow wilson is a picnic set. and what's interesting about this is this is one of the picnic sets that he used when he was courting his second wife. his first wife had died during his first term, and he was introduced to this woman less than a year after his wife had died. and they fell in love. they would go on drives. they would take a picnic set like this and go out to picnic at a park in the washington,...
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being the president of the united states when he was assistant secretary of the navy under president woodrow wilson. it gave him opportunities to spend time on ships. even in this room he has something naval related. above president door way is the commission that made him assistant secretary of the navy signed by president woodrow wilson. below the commission -- is the door way which lead into el nor's roosevelt bedroom. it is small and not much in here. el nor roosevelt had her own little retreat -- which was on the eastern the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land he owned. and after that point in her life which happened around 1926. she began to use that many are and more often. whenever she came to high park without fdr, she would spend the days and nights there. if she came to high park with fdr, she spent days there and nights spent back here. to her that was her own home in hyde park and she never felt at home in this house. this was her mother-in-laws house. she said for 40 years she was a visitor. she loved that stone cottage which she shared with a couple
being the president of the united states when he was assistant secretary of the navy under president woodrow wilson. it gave him opportunities to spend time on ships. even in this room he has something naval related. above president door way is the commission that made him assistant secretary of the navy signed by president woodrow wilson. below the commission -- is the door way which lead into el nor's roosevelt bedroom. it is small and not much in here. el nor roosevelt had her own little...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live at pier 15. lots of smiles today, melanie? >> reporter: we met quite a few people who said they were taking the day off. hopefully we won't get anybody in trouble at work. whether you live in the bay area or you are visiting, you are in store for a phenomenal weekend. half moon bay is crawling with fishermen and others soaking up the sun. >> northern california weather, you just never know in february. so you got to take advantage of it. that's what we're doing. >> reporter: 9-year-old hay dead had the day off from school. >> it was foggy and maybe a little rainy. >> reporter: but today? >> a little warm. >> reporter: a perfect day for forelegged friends as well. >> it's fun to enjoy the day and not to go to work. >> reporter: shorts weather for some along the embarcadero. >> it's snowing in boston so anything that's not snow is good weather. >> this is not normal, no, this is fun and beautiful. >> reporter: fun, beautiful and here to stay, above average temperatures are expected for the next couple of weeks with no rain in si
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live at pier 15. lots of smiles today, melanie? >> reporter: we met quite a few people who said they were taking the day off. hopefully we won't get anybody in trouble at work. whether you live in the bay area or you are visiting, you are in store for a phenomenal weekend. half moon bay is crawling with fishermen and others soaking up the sun. >> northern california weather, you just never know in february. so you got to take advantage of it....
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in alameda, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a b.a.r.t. rider dragged off the train, beaten and then robbed of his iphone. this morning, police are sefrpg for the four young people who did it. the victim was attacked at the powell street b.a.r.t. station before 11:00 on tuesday. they beat him and took his iphone x. police say the victim is okay. so far no arrests have been made. >>> happening today, an emergency hearing in federal court is scheduled to address the alleged mistreatment of pregnant women at the alameda county jail. last month at the santa rita jail in dublin filed a lawsuit. the suit claims female inmates are being denied necessary medical care and proper nutrition. the inmate services manager and commander at the alameda county sheriff's office denied the allegations. >>> you could soon see cars with no one behind the wheel within months. the san francisco business times says under proposed vehicle rules, they could hit the road by monday. they're expected to be approved. the dmv could start approving a.m. kapgss within 30
in alameda, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a b.a.r.t. rider dragged off the train, beaten and then robbed of his iphone. this morning, police are sefrpg for the four young people who did it. the victim was attacked at the powell street b.a.r.t. station before 11:00 on tuesday. they beat him and took his iphone x. police say the victim is okay. so far no arrests have been made. >>> happening today, an emergency hearing in federal court is scheduled to address the alleged...
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in berkeley, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> an electrical box explodd at maria carillo high school in santa rosa today causing a fire in the solar panels. firefighters were able to keep it from spreading beyond the solar panels and the power grid. because of the holiday, just a handful of students were in the school. they were practicing for a musical, some kids. the school is expected to open tomorrow. >>> early this morning there was a flare-up. firefighters put out the latest fire contained to the attic in about 20 minutes or so. it started just before 1:30 in the morning. less than 24 hours earlier, there was a larger fire that investigators say started after someone left a pot on a kitchen stove. five of eight units were damaged. even the other three units are not livable at the moment. >> we could live there in a few weeks they said when our power is turned back on. but i'm pregnant right now. we can't really be there. >> looks like a mudslide came through, right, a lot of ash and sheetrock and water and just stinky smoke smell everywhere. >> that smell permeates if you've ex
in berkeley, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> an electrical box explodd at maria carillo high school in santa rosa today causing a fire in the solar panels. firefighters were able to keep it from spreading beyond the solar panels and the power grid. because of the holiday, just a handful of students were in the school. they were practicing for a musical, some kids. the school is expected to open tomorrow. >>> early this morning there was a flare-up. firefighters put out the...
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doorway here is the commission that made him assistant secretary of the navy signed by president woodrow wilson. so below the commission making fdr assistants secretary of the navy is the doorway which led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. so we move into eleanor roosevelt's room, it's very small, not much in here. because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little retreat at valk hill as she called it which was on the eastern end of the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land he owned. and after that point in her life, which happened around 1926, she began to use that more and more often. whenever she came to hyde park without fdr, she would spend the days and nights there. if she came to hyde park with fdr, she would spend days there. nights might be spent back here. but to her that was her finally her own home in hyde park. and she really never felt at home in this house. this was her mother-in-law's house. and she used to say for 40 years she was just a visitor here. so she loved that little stone cottage at valk hill which she basically shared with a cou
doorway here is the commission that made him assistant secretary of the navy signed by president woodrow wilson. so below the commission making fdr assistants secretary of the navy is the doorway which led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. so we move into eleanor roosevelt's room, it's very small, not much in here. because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little retreat at valk hill as she called it which was on the eastern end of the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for...
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abc news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: at 2:00 in the morning on this country road one driver spotted the victim. she was left to die on tesla road in unincorporated livermore. she was bleeding from multiple stab wounds and crawling on her stomach, approximately 100 yards based on a trail of blood. >> it was obviously a crime of passion and violence. >> reporter: first responders airlifted the victim to eden medical center. she later passed away at the hospital. >> before she died, she was able to give out the names of the people responsible for her death. >> reporter: leading investigators to a house in modesto where they say they arrested a 19-year-old man and woman around 1:15 this afternoon. less than 12 hours after the passing driver discovered the victim. >> it's pretty remarkable, this does not happen very often in our line of work. >> reporter: investigators are still looking into how the victim knew the two, and whether she willingly got into a car with them or was kidnapped. evidence includes a piece of rope found on tesla road. >> was it used to tie
abc news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: at 2:00 in the morning on this country road one driver spotted the victim. she was left to die on tesla road in unincorporated livermore. she was bleeding from multiple stab wounds and crawling on her stomach, approximately 100 yards based on a trail of blood. >> it was obviously a crime of passion and violence. >> reporter: first responders airlifted the victim to eden medical center. she later passed away at the...
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unlike woodrow wilson, george washington really did keep us out of war. at considerable costs to his short-term popularity and peace of mind. but of course he supplied positive leadership as well, in crushing the whiskey rebellion of 1794, a violent anti-tax protest by pennsylvania farmers, the president put all of his accumulated prestige behind the principle that in a republic, dissatisfied minorities can protest peacefully but they cannot take arms against even the most unpopular official acts. finally, in his famous and often misunderstood farewell address, washington left behind a timeless warning about the excesses of political parties, one which rings especially true in this age of dark money, spin doctors and focus groups. listen to washington's words. the alternate domestic nation of one faction over another sharpened by the spirit of revenge is itself a frightf fuf despotism, and opens the door to corruption which finds a facilitated access through the channels of party passions. thus the policy and the will of one country subjected to the polic
unlike woodrow wilson, george washington really did keep us out of war. at considerable costs to his short-term popularity and peace of mind. but of course he supplied positive leadership as well, in crushing the whiskey rebellion of 1794, a violent anti-tax protest by pennsylvania farmers, the president put all of his accumulated prestige behind the principle that in a republic, dissatisfied minorities can protest peacefully but they cannot take arms against even the most unpopular official...
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. >> abc7 reporter melanie woodrow is outside. >> reporter: absolutely gorgeous weather. we met several people taking the day off work. we are expecting a gorgeous weekend as well. when you don't live in california, any warm weather is shorts weather. friend amy who lives in dublin. >> do you even have pants? >> i do. she told me to pack different things. >> reporter: meantime half moon bay is crawling with fisher han and others soaking up the sun. >> you never know in february. you have to take advantage of it. and that is what we are doing. >> reporter: this nine-year-old and six-year-old had the day off from school. >> it is usually foggy and cold and maybe a little rainy. >> reporter: but today? >> it is really warm. >> reporter: perfect day for four-legged friend for louie as well. making for a long warm weekend with more beautiful weather in sight. melanie woodrow abc7 news. >>> this is record temperatures. >> it is. rather unbelievable. and the unbelievability will continue tomorrow. here is a look at live doppler 7. representing new record highs for the state. ken
. >> abc7 reporter melanie woodrow is outside. >> reporter: absolutely gorgeous weather. we met several people taking the day off work. we are expecting a gorgeous weekend as well. when you don't live in california, any warm weather is shorts weather. friend amy who lives in dublin. >> do you even have pants? >> i do. she told me to pack different things. >> reporter: meantime half moon bay is crawling with fisher han and others soaking up the sun. >> you...
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abc7 news reporter melony woodrow. >> reporter: before seeing a wall of smoke. >> i knew immediately which house it was. >> reporter: a house they say is plagued by trouble. >> we have all known it has been a crack house for years. >> reporter: joe elliott bought the house. >> that is a bunch of lies. >> reporter: the the the the the >> took away my income, forced me into for closure and then into bankruptcy. >> reporter: elliott said there was no one live anything the home. fire damage extended to the neighboring building. >> this was down and dirty good firefighting. >> reporter: officers even taking pictures of elliott's hands. >> it is odd that it caught on fire while the city was in the process of trying to seize it. >> we asked the city to do something about it, and now surprise, something happened. >> reporter: in san francisco melonny woodrow. >>> the fire at east 15thth street and miller av burned so hot, firefighters had to go into defensive mode. oakland city councilman who lives two blocks away, says the building may not have been empty. >> kpr what i heard from the neigh
abc7 news reporter melony woodrow. >> reporter: before seeing a wall of smoke. >> i knew immediately which house it was. >> reporter: a house they say is plagued by trouble. >> we have all known it has been a crack house for years. >> reporter: joe elliott bought the house. >> that is a bunch of lies. >> reporter: the the the the the >> took away my income, forced me into for closure and then into bankruptcy. >> reporter: elliott said there...
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then you have zachary taylor, woodrow wilson.y the age of wilson, you have photography, a traveling press corps. wilson can find ways to reach the public. he is using radio. fdr uses radio in an extraordinary new way, coming into everybody's home. john f. kennedy became the master of the press conference, he created it. ronald reagan using his hollywood background to break the glass on tv and talk directly to the people, move us through his words into a realm of patriotism. so these things keep on changing but twitter is so impulsive. it is that very nanosecond, you are putting in when you are feeling. if --ld be angry all day most of us are angry and a cool our jets. but if you really really express your anger, week become a country of name-calling and bitterness, instead of letting things position themselves in the proper way. i think we are much too incendiary right now, and donald trump is a large contributor to that. i assume future presidents will have to wrestle with this idea of direct medication via social media. guest:
then you have zachary taylor, woodrow wilson.y the age of wilson, you have photography, a traveling press corps. wilson can find ways to reach the public. he is using radio. fdr uses radio in an extraordinary new way, coming into everybody's home. john f. kennedy became the master of the press conference, he created it. ronald reagan using his hollywood background to break the glass on tv and talk directly to the people, move us through his words into a realm of patriotism. so these things keep...
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historiansat 2:30, on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. explore theolars relationship between ronald reagan, george w. bush, and mikhail gorbachev. and richard burkheiser on the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. >> for the next hour, an american history tv exclusive. our cities tour visits newport, rhode island. for seven years, we have traveled to u.s. cities, bringing historic site to our viewers. you can see more on our website, c-span.org/sitcitiestour. >>
historiansat 2:30, on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. explore theolars relationship between ronald reagan, george w. bush, and mikhail gorbachev. and richard burkheiser on the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. >> for the next hour, an american history tv exclusive. our cities tour visits newport, rhode island. for seven years, we have traveled to u.s. cities, bringing historic site to our viewers. you can see more on our website,...
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in san francisco, melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> cameras on mt. tam san francisco and santa cruz. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 mild conditions and today, check outlook at our high temperatures. we had three records today. sfo san francisco and gilroy. all setting records for this date. 79 degrees was the high at concord and napa. 81 at cloverdale. six-hour planner, skies will be clear during the evening and overnight hours. notice even at mid knight, temperatures will still be in the mid-to upper 50s very mild coming our way. i will show you what we can expect tomorrow and when the record setting pace may end. >> thank you. >> the risks were high, but so is the reward. >> next, what is at stake with the local space launch. >> $2,000 is missing from the couple's bank account. but it wasn't stolen. "7 on your side," why a bank can just take your money. >>> i am jonathan bloom and h afive, four, three, two, one. >> look at the ground shake there. lifting off from cape canaveral florida. can pave the way to travel to mars and beyond. pet projec
in san francisco, melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> cameras on mt. tam san francisco and santa cruz. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 mild conditions and today, check outlook at our high temperatures. we had three records today. sfo san francisco and gilroy. all setting records for this date. 79 degrees was the high at concord and napa. 81 at cloverdale. six-hour planner, skies will be clear during the evening and overnight hours. notice even at mid knight, temperatures will still...
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abc7 news reporter melony woodrow. >> reporter: before seeing a wall of smoke. >> i knew immediatelyhich house it was. >> reporter: a house they say is plagued by trouble. >> we have all known it has been a crack house for years. >> reporter: joe elliott bought the house. >> that is a bunch of lies. >> reporter: the city attorney. >> took away my income, forced me into for closure and then into bankruptcy. >> reporter: elliott said there was no one live anything the home. fire damage extended to the neighboring building. >> this was down and dirty good firefighting. >> reporter: officers even taking pictures of elliott's hands. >> it is odd that it caught on fire while the city was in the process of trying to seize it. >> we asked the city to do something about it, and now surprise, something happened. >> reporter: in san francisco melonny woodrow. >>> the fire at east 15thth street and miller av burned so hot, firefighters had to go into defensive mode. oakland city councilman who lives two blocks away, says the building may not have been empty. >> kpr what i heard from the neighbor
abc7 news reporter melony woodrow. >> reporter: before seeing a wall of smoke. >> i knew immediatelyhich house it was. >> reporter: a house they say is plagued by trouble. >> we have all known it has been a crack house for years. >> reporter: joe elliott bought the house. >> that is a bunch of lies. >> reporter: the city attorney. >> took away my income, forced me into for closure and then into bankruptcy. >> reporter: elliott said there was...
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and here is melanie woodrow. >> i was walking down here and saw it and i thought it was pretty.wever until now realize what it was about. it was about the students who were shot. and that gives it more power to know that. >> reporter: there was a vigil last night. kids and their parents came together saying we too calling for safe schools. efforts across the bay area to remember the victims and demand change. >> it is great this has spread to san francisco and people around are taking notice and doing what they can. there is so many people at this park, so many families and you know, what's happened has touched like people everywhere, you know. and it should be remembered. >> reporter: in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> parents in liver more are being asked to talk to their children about a game where people are killing each other. players are assigned to stalk and shoot a victim with a toy gun and school officials are being proactive. >> written a letter and made a phone call tohe parents and advising them of the concerns that we have. >> the last person standing
and here is melanie woodrow. >> i was walking down here and saw it and i thought it was pretty.wever until now realize what it was about. it was about the students who were shot. and that gives it more power to know that. >> reporter: there was a vigil last night. kids and their parents came together saying we too calling for safe schools. efforts across the bay area to remember the victims and demand change. >> it is great this has spread to san francisco and people around...
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in san francisco, melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> cameras on mt. tam san francisco and santa cruz. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 mild conditions and today, check outlook at our high temperatures. we had three records today. sfo san francisco and gilroy. all setting records for this date. 79 degrees was the high at concord and napa. 81 at cloverdale. six-hour planner, skies will be clear during the evening and overnight hours. notice even at mid knight, temperatures will still be in the mid-to upper 50s very mild coming our way. i will show you what we can expect tomorrow and when the record setting pace may end. >> thank you. >> the risks were high, but so is the reward. >> next, what is at stake with the local space launch. >> $2,000 is missing from the couple's bank account. but it wasn't stolen. "7 on your side," why a bank can just take your money. >>> i am jonathan bloom and how ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ afive, >> look at the
in san francisco, melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> cameras on mt. tam san francisco and santa cruz. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 mild conditions and today, check outlook at our high temperatures. we had three records today. sfo san francisco and gilroy. all setting records for this date. 79 degrees was the high at concord and napa. 81 at cloverdale. six-hour planner, skies will be clear during the evening and overnight hours. notice even at mid knight, temperatures will still...
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and videos. >> you could be causing serious injury to someone who is a victim. >> reporter: melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> setting high temperature records for the third day in a row. >> spencer christian is live here with the record setters. >> how warm was this? let's take a look at some of today's record high temperatures for this date around the bay area. 78 in livermore. san jose 79. half moon bay both at 76 all record highs for february 5th. gusty winds especially in the hills. increases the fire risk. but we have more beautiful weather coming our way and i will show you in just a few minutes. >> sounds good. >> coming up on abc7 news at 6:00. taking a trip around san francisco. >> we will have the explanations for empty store fronts next. more than one reason. also ahead. >> it is the worst day in some ways but not others. financial adviser giving the perspective. >> i am jonathan bloom with the >> what is my faith -- favorite color? >> purple. >> where is the craziest place i had sex? >> a circus. [cheers] jerry: don't you just want to have my job? [cheers] jerry: next "springer." w
and videos. >> you could be causing serious injury to someone who is a victim. >> reporter: melony woodrow abc7 news. >>> setting high temperature records for the third day in a row. >> spencer christian is live here with the record setters. >> how warm was this? let's take a look at some of today's record high temperatures for this date around the bay area. 78 in livermore. san jose 79. half moon bay both at 76 all record highs for february 5th. gusty winds...
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onamerican history tv c-span3, at two 30 p.m., historians on world war i and the legacy of woodrow wilson. 630 p.m., scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, and russian leader mikael gorbachev. , and historian on george washington and the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. >> c-span is in lynchburg, virginia, where we are learning more about the area's history. up next, we take you inside the main gallery of the lynchburg museum to learn more about manufacturing and transportation. >> welcome to the lynchburg museum. i am laura wilson and i am the curator here. i am going to tell you about lynchburg history. we are going to focus on transportation and manufacturing history. we are standing in the timeline gallery main courtroom of the lynchburg museum and our exhibit inexhibits start in 1607, honor of the 400th anniversary of the founding of virginia. at that time, lynchburg was not a town yet. the monaghan indians were here. lynchburg was not started until the 1750's by john lynch. that is who lynchburg was named af
onamerican history tv c-span3, at two 30 p.m., historians on world war i and the legacy of woodrow wilson. 630 p.m., scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, and russian leader mikael gorbachev. , and historian on george washington and the fight for philadelphia. watch monday on the c-span networks. >> c-span is in lynchburg, virginia, where we are learning more about the area's history. up next, we take you inside the main gallery of the...
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florida because it's a little vacation time i always figure out how to get to a little more appropriate woodrow ward she doesn't want to go a lot of the war will be go to know what i have to make the decisions for her well we prayed to god there so. that's how they're taught all of us let's have a tough guy do for example in playgirl or alone can. and i don't want. how do you know they don't have the you're going to get old someday like. she used to how do you feel your nose. that is not well thank you so. it may. seem to remember with time your memory you're not so you were very susceptible to stories of people that want you well you know i'm the answer is yes but i'm only saying i don't like the way patricia has been treated me ok well. take me. for a worse reagan of you know stop working here hey and pushed me towards your windows and i was like this sounds like somebody bring you stories develop deranged started maybe we don't want to miss my shit. over that. they just don't want to go near him. we've got to go this really is the place and you want to be the first been so forward your very
florida because it's a little vacation time i always figure out how to get to a little more appropriate woodrow ward she doesn't want to go a lot of the war will be go to know what i have to make the decisions for her well we prayed to god there so. that's how they're taught all of us let's have a tough guy do for example in playgirl or alone can. and i don't want. how do you know they don't have the you're going to get old someday like. she used to how do you feel your nose. that is not well...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has details on exactly what happened. >> reporter: moments after erin gee and her family arrived, they saw their car being broken into. >> he was looking back to our car, trying to make sure where we parked. then he saw some people looking into our car and took hammer out and snatchmashed the windows. >> reporter: san francisco police officers were conducting surveillance in the area. they attempted to detain the person breaking into the rental car when a driver in a nearby car -- >> rammed the officer and also ran over one of the suspects. >> sounded like a car hit another car. i look over, see the car up in the air with the guy rolling out from under it. >> reporter: the suspect's condition is unclear. >> we think it's just madness. >> reporter: police say the driver who rammed the officer and suspect got into another collision at haight and buchanan. police arrested a third suspect who was in the passenger seed of -- seat of a car and fled. they've been focussed on eliminating car break-ins. this was the gees second visit. they had some luggage
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has details on exactly what happened. >> reporter: moments after erin gee and her family arrived, they saw their car being broken into. >> he was looking back to our car, trying to make sure where we parked. then he saw some people looking into our car and took hammer out and snatchmashed the windows. >> reporter: san francisco police officers were conducting surveillance in the area. they attempted to detain the person breaking into the...
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[applause] >> in january of 1917, woodrow wilson was returning for his second term as president. -- t here, we were station.own as union across the street it was not yet known as pershing. a bit further, there was a section of kansas city, missouri where the.700 if they think -- of the 27 buildings, 26 of them had drinking establishments during the words of the ball -- steve hall, intensity was a .lace of rolling terrain's andcitigroup southward finally consume the settlement westward. hemingway's kansas city stretched 40 baltimore from the .orth end set thehy don't you mood for us? >> thanks. i love this place and auditorium and being here. really looking for to this conversation. graduatedt hemingway in chicago. summer and co's did and his family's cabin. he did not know what he wanted to do in life. short, thisng story sister who was a year older, but at one point. she got the nod to go to college. hemingway talked about it, but ended not going to college that year. spent the summer trying to figure out what to do. who was a family friend and encouraged him to think about newspaper
[applause] >> in january of 1917, woodrow wilson was returning for his second term as president. -- t here, we were station.own as union across the street it was not yet known as pershing. a bit further, there was a section of kansas city, missouri where the.700 if they think -- of the 27 buildings, 26 of them had drinking establishments during the words of the ball -- steve hall, intensity was a .lace of rolling terrain's andcitigroup southward finally consume the settlement westward....
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florida because it's a little vacation time and always figure out how to do a little more appropriate woodrow warn children want to go or love their war will they go you know what i have to make decisions for well we prayed to there so. that's how that's what all of us like how tough can you for example in take girl are alone. and i don't want a pam how do you. have to do this through your mother you're going to get old someday like three years. see your time and think how do you feel during those tell your mother. that is not well thank you yes. it may and e.m.c. need to remember we find your memory here not you were very susceptible to stories that well you know i'm the answer is yes but i'm only saying i don't like the way patricia has been treat me oh. well. take me. for a wash rag you know stop working here hey and push me towards your windows and classrooms like it's done by somebody bring you stories were developed deranged started maybe we don't want to miss my shit. over that. they just don't want to go near you. we've got to go with this really is the place and you want to tell us b
florida because it's a little vacation time and always figure out how to do a little more appropriate woodrow warn children want to go or love their war will they go you know what i have to make decisions for well we prayed to there so. that's how that's what all of us like how tough can you for example in take girl are alone. and i don't want a pam how do you. have to do this through your mother you're going to get old someday like three years. see your time and think how do you feel during...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> now the san francisco police officers association sent out this statement about today's incident. association president martin haller and writes it's so frustrating to sf p. d. officer that our use of force force policy prefrts us from shooting at a vehicle even if it's trying to kill innocent vifl yans or officers. s in the second time in the last four months that an officer has been hit by a fleeing vehicle. in october officer elia suffered a serious head injury on bike patrol. the use of force policy was changed in 2016 following a series of officer involved shootings. >>> watch this video now of a uc berkeley police officer body slamming a man during a rally on campus today. the man was identified by the union as david cole, a housing and dining services employee. the university has released a statement saying that moments prior to the video, the man had thrown his sign at a moving car. he was arrested on charges of vandal ichls and resisting arrest. the university says the incident will be reviewed by uc p. d. command staff. >>>
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> now the san francisco police officers association sent out this statement about today's incident. association president martin haller and writes it's so frustrating to sf p. d. officer that our use of force force policy prefrts us from shooting at a vehicle even if it's trying to kill innocent vifl yans or officers. s in the second time in the last four months that an officer has been hit by a fleeing vehicle. in october officer elia...
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international studies host a discussion with historians on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson a century after he outlined the 14 points statement of principles in an address to congress. this is about two hours.
international studies host a discussion with historians on world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson a century after he outlined the 14 points statement of principles in an address to congress. this is about two hours.
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national book award winner colson whitehead. 2:30, the story of world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. scholars explore the relationships between ronald reagan, george bush, and russian leader gorbachev. watch today on the c-span networks. >> testifying on capitol hill about the
national book award winner colson whitehead. 2:30, the story of world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson. scholars explore the relationships between ronald reagan, george bush, and russian leader gorbachev. watch today on the c-span networks. >> testifying on capitol hill about the
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow spoke with the victim today. >> reporter: the family that lives in this home says they've been here for 18 years without any problems. last night that changed when police say four masked men broke in. >> it took me a second that something bad is happening. the screams, don't shoot, before i even completed my sentence, somebody came in and hit my head, knocked me to the floor, and asked me -- started asking for money. >> reporter: three family members including the couple's teenaged daughter were pistol whipped. >> he came and put the gun at my head. i was down. i sat down. and i was screaming. and he dragged me to that room. >> reporter: by your hair? >> by my hair, yes. >> reporter: the family things t the burglars came through the front door because the lock wasn't turned completely. >> we always felt safe. and one incident, it takes away from us. we'll be more careful. but we love this neighborhood, that doesn't change it. >> reporter: a family member called 911 from inside a locked bathroom while the burglars were pstill inside. the suspects left
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow spoke with the victim today. >> reporter: the family that lives in this home says they've been here for 18 years without any problems. last night that changed when police say four masked men broke in. >> it took me a second that something bad is happening. the screams, don't shoot, before i even completed my sentence, somebody came in and hit my head, knocked me to the floor, and asked me -- started asking for money. >> reporter: three...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> we are still in the midst of flu season. there are still ways to prevent yourself from getting sick. >> next, new numbers on just how effective the influence vaccine is and what else you can do for your health. >>> i'm spencer christian. i'll have a look at rising temperatures. then a sharp drop. it will feel like winter. i'll have the forecast coming up. >> reporter: i'm wayne freedman in the napa valley where growers are dealing with a phenomenon. the earliest bud break in three decades. with cold weather coming next week, they're concerned. >>> this morning, traders held a moment of silence at the new york stock exchange. they paused to honor the victims of yesterday's shooting in florida which, as you know, claimed 17 lives. >>> now, we want you to join this conversaton, an important conversation. cast your vote in our instant poll. should social sites be accountable to identified threats? we'll have the details of the suspect's digital past at 6:30. but right now you can go online to abc7news.com/vote and share your opi
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> we are still in the midst of flu season. there are still ways to prevent yourself from getting sick. >> next, new numbers on just how effective the influence vaccine is and what else you can do for your health. >>> i'm spencer christian. i'll have a look at rising temperatures. then a sharp drop. it will feel like winter. i'll have the forecast coming up. >> reporter: i'm wayne freedman in the napa valley where growers are dealing...
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since woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt, we have called it leadership. that is a critique of energy, critique of the notion that there is not enough energy in the executive. the constitutional powers don't give him enough play in america politics. the president didn't used to be at the center of american politics in quite the way he has ever since teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, basically, in the 20th century. are some interesting constitutional invocations are questions to be raised about the bully pulpit. but it is now an accepted part of american political life for liberals and conservatives and democrats and republicans. great short role reforms are in the reagan administration. president reagan campaigned on the need for easing regulatory burdens, making government more accountable. in the very opening weeks of reagan's first term, his task force created this new apparatus, this structure for white house oversight of agencies. it was immensely controversial at the time. the white house took on a sustained campaign in support of their reforms. fu
since woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt, we have called it leadership. that is a critique of energy, critique of the notion that there is not enough energy in the executive. the constitutional powers don't give him enough play in america politics. the president didn't used to be at the center of american politics in quite the way he has ever since teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, basically, in the 20th century. are some interesting constitutional invocations are questions to be raised about...