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to then stack the larger ones in front, starting with woodrow riesling -- woodrow fdr, butoosevelt and then he realized that if he took the final three, washington, jackson, and lincoln, it would be obscured by the remaining ones. so he had to pick and choose which three he wanted to come up front. these are the three. we will talk about why a moment. that is why the schematic and the order occurred. it is not chronologic. it is fairly random. most of the smaller ones are set back and the larger ones are upfront. george is one of the favorites. he was born around 95 miles from here. he was a redhead. powdered his hair. he was a distillery of whiskey and the father of the american foxhound. he had up to 30 different foxhounds. two of which were named drunkard and tipsy. he had an intense fear of being buried alive. that was not terribly uncommon in the 1700s. people were dying of things like and some of cholera these people were prematurely buried. so he lived with that intense fear. he will never be outranked militarily. he was also the only president to never live in the white house.
to then stack the larger ones in front, starting with woodrow riesling -- woodrow fdr, butoosevelt and then he realized that if he took the final three, washington, jackson, and lincoln, it would be obscured by the remaining ones. so he had to pick and choose which three he wanted to come up front. these are the three. we will talk about why a moment. that is why the schematic and the order occurred. it is not chronologic. it is fairly random. most of the smaller ones are set back and the...
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the most decayed president is woodrow wilson. pretty much looks like he has leprosy. the question comes up is there a rhyme or reason as to why these guys are decaying at a faster rate than the remaining. i just don't understand or know if there is any reason behind it. perhaps he's in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes him more susceptible to cracking. i don't know. if you come look closely at this president who was one of eight virginian native presidents, look in his right eyeball. that is a wasps nest which is not uncommon. often you see them in the nostrils of the sculptures. lyndon johnson is starting to lose the end of his nose. ronald reagan was one of them that was struck by lightning a few years back. he's been successfully cleaned up since. probably the most difficult of all of the presidents to identify is back here behind president reagan. no one's ever got this right. as a matter of fact i had to really study him hard to figure out who that was. that is warren harding. behind him is john adams who is tough to see because of all of the overgrowth.
the most decayed president is woodrow wilson. pretty much looks like he has leprosy. the question comes up is there a rhyme or reason as to why these guys are decaying at a faster rate than the remaining. i just don't understand or know if there is any reason behind it. perhaps he's in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes him more susceptible to cracking. i don't know. if you come look closely at this president who was one of eight virginian native presidents, look in his right eyeball....
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meanwhile, the allies tried to get woodrow wilson to send troops of his own. into this interesting little fray. he refused. he felt every resource should be used on the western front, so he refused for months. the allied supreme war council actually okayed the idea in early june of sending american troops there. finally in mid-july of 1918, woodrow wilson spent a long night agonizing over the question. he wrote this famous document called the aid du memoir, in which he spent the first half arguing why he would not send troops to russia and spent the last half saying why he would was going to send troops to russia. the chief reason being to guard millions of dollars of war material sent to the russians to help the war cause throughout the war. secondly, he insisted american troops not get involved in the internal politics or do any fighting but to aid the russians in any way they could. meanwhile, back at the ranch, the general in command of the allied invasion, whatever you want to call it, moved his troops down to arkhangelsk to try to stop the gauntlet up th
meanwhile, the allies tried to get woodrow wilson to send troops of his own. into this interesting little fray. he refused. he felt every resource should be used on the western front, so he refused for months. the allied supreme war council actually okayed the idea in early june of sending american troops there. finally in mid-july of 1918, woodrow wilson spent a long night agonizing over the question. he wrote this famous document called the aid du memoir, in which he spent the first half...
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the most decayed president's woodrow wilson. he pretty much looks like he has leprosy, and the question always comes up, is there a rhyme or reason as to why these guys are decaying at a faster rate than the remaining? i just don't understand or know if there is any reason behind it . perhaps he is in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes them more susceptible to cracking. i just don't know, but i do know is if you look at closely at this president, who was one of eight virginia presidents, born and raised in stanton, look in his right eyeball. that is a wasps nest, which is not uncommon. often you'll see them in the nostrils of the sculptures, as well. a few of them are starting to miss some parts. lyndon johnson is starting to lose the end of his nose. ronald reagan was one that was struck by lightning a few years back, but he has been andessively cleaned up probably the most difficult of all the presidents to identify his back here behind president reagan. no one has ever gotten this right. as a matter of fact, i had to s
the most decayed president's woodrow wilson. he pretty much looks like he has leprosy, and the question always comes up, is there a rhyme or reason as to why these guys are decaying at a faster rate than the remaining? i just don't understand or know if there is any reason behind it . perhaps he is in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes them more susceptible to cracking. i just don't know, but i do know is if you look at closely at this president, who was one of eight virginia presidents,...
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wilson,ritates woodrow that woodrow wilson has his privileges as an ambassador revoked. -- timely with our current news. out, he knewy exactly how to annoy americans. what the african-american press pressed onhe america's cancer spot. that was that he said how dare you americans who claim to be neutral judge we ottomans about how we treat our minorities given how you treat your own minorities. native americans, african americans. so until you stop segregation, you have no business telling us about being violent or how to control our minorities. wasure -- heto photographed at black churches in d.c. praying and singing with african-americans and talking about how their plight and their suffering really helped him understand who americans truly were despite their browbeating all over the world as purported neutrals who were also morally superior. what we see is that the question ofrace will already be part this diplomatic tug-of-war. the germans will do the same. it will return. what wee united states get from the very beginning of the war are a lot of the same kinds of concerns that had
wilson,ritates woodrow that woodrow wilson has his privileges as an ambassador revoked. -- timely with our current news. out, he knewy exactly how to annoy americans. what the african-american press pressed onhe america's cancer spot. that was that he said how dare you americans who claim to be neutral judge we ottomans about how we treat our minorities given how you treat your own minorities. native americans, african americans. so until you stop segregation, you have no business telling us...
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the president, being woodrow wilson, carried out two terms and he did not endorse the suffrage because until 1919. at this point we are 1915. in 1917 they are picketing the white house. every day they would send -- stand outside the white house and hold the silent sentinel. they would leave the headquarters in front of the white house. on the others was the headquarters and they would leave their headquarters with banners in hand carrying colors of purple, white and gold the national women's party around 1913. that is what they did for two years. you can see there is college women, wearing the banners of which college they went to. in which college women would protest or different state delegations would protest or even working women would protest. working women only had one day off a week from work. that was on a sunday. they couldn't protest unless it was a sunday. you see the title cover of the maryland suffrage news depicts a woman who was white, who was a seamstress, who has been working for more than eight hours today, which are normal working hours but regulated by federal law.
the president, being woodrow wilson, carried out two terms and he did not endorse the suffrage because until 1919. at this point we are 1915. in 1917 they are picketing the white house. every day they would send -- stand outside the white house and hold the silent sentinel. they would leave the headquarters in front of the white house. on the others was the headquarters and they would leave their headquarters with banners in hand carrying colors of purple, white and gold the national women's...
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melanie woodrow, abc news. >> you'll find our b.a.r.t. stories on abc7news.com. that includes one of the top clicked stories, a b.a.r.t. station agent making moor than $100,000 in overtime. >>> now to north bay. marin county supervisors have given the green light to a controversial cannabis business outside of mill valley. supervisors heard people in favor of and opposed to it yesterday. some neighbors are concerned because it's less than a mile from tamalpais high. elite herbs says they are a delivery only service and have no plans on selling cannabis on-site. >>> people in economy on flights usually get the squeeze, but air new zealand filed a patent for the economy sky nest. it consists of six full-size bunch buds, they would each have a pillow, sheet, blanket, privacy curtain. air new zealand is thinking about installing the pods for the 16-hour flight between auckland and newark, new jersey. it will decide whether to install the sky nests next year. we don't know how much this will cost. don't they look cool? >> you got my vote. >> i'm in. >> definitely. >>
melanie woodrow, abc news. >> you'll find our b.a.r.t. stories on abc7news.com. that includes one of the top clicked stories, a b.a.r.t. station agent making moor than $100,000 in overtime. >>> now to north bay. marin county supervisors have given the green light to a controversial cannabis business outside of mill valley. supervisors heard people in favor of and opposed to it yesterday. some neighbors are concerned because it's less than a mile from tamalpais high. elite herbs...
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fo on the situation in venezuela, cynthia arnson, the director of the latin america program at the woodrower, joins us now from washington, d.c. first, let's talk about juan guaido and his k md of world toting different leaders. what's it accomplishing for him? >> it's certainly accomplished keeping venezuela in the bternational eye, especially in europe, whicheen for the most part reluctant to adopt the same kind of harsh and comprehensive sanctions that the u. government has so he met with a number of world leaders, with the chancellor in germany, with macron ice, with trudeau in canada, boris johnson in the u.k., and also with secretary pompeo in florida. but the big question mark, be a chance to see pridente will in mar-a-lago this weekend and guaido is still in miami. >> sreenivasan: so how much does that presidential meeting oer him credibility or a seal of approval? >> think it's hugely important in, in a symbolic sense, the symbolism, obviously, that trump is perhaps still committed to a venezuela policy, but n necessarily to juan guaido. there was certaly the hope, and even the ex
fo on the situation in venezuela, cynthia arnson, the director of the latin america program at the woodrower, joins us now from washington, d.c. first, let's talk about juan guaido and his k md of world toting different leaders. what's it accomplishing for him? >> it's certainly accomplished keeping venezuela in the bternational eye, especially in europe, whicheen for the most part reluctant to adopt the same kind of harsh and comprehensive sanctions that the u. government has so he met...
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again, i mentioned the woodrow wilson house.when wilson left the white house on march 4, 1921, he actually had a wine collection. he did not want to leave it behind, because his successor, warren harding, was a known heavy drinker and kind of a party boy. wilson got a permit from the prohibition bureau to transport his wine collection. and by the way, during prohibition if you had alcohol , in your possession before prohibition, it was yours to keep. they were not going to take that away from you. personal possession was not outlawed during prohibition, but you could manufacture, sell, or transport it. so in this case here, wilson had to get special permission to transport his alcohol from the white house to his new estate. house. he got that permit approved. come by the woodrow wilson house at some point. we have a prohibition tour that i lead sometimes. we go down and visit the prohibition-era wine cellar. it is really unique. how many other houses in the country have original bottles? it is amazing. now, look right up front.
again, i mentioned the woodrow wilson house.when wilson left the white house on march 4, 1921, he actually had a wine collection. he did not want to leave it behind, because his successor, warren harding, was a known heavy drinker and kind of a party boy. wilson got a permit from the prohibition bureau to transport his wine collection. and by the way, during prohibition if you had alcohol , in your possession before prohibition, it was yours to keep. they were not going to take that away from...
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this changes with teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson. that's what gives lies to the chat a number of years later. the kind of presidential press conferences so presidential speech is a kind of fluid and dynamic thing. in some ways, i think that's where to understand trump on this, he is the accelerant, acceleration to an absurd direction that present were going anyway. speaking much more, speaking a lot of words. the use of twitter as a constant barrage of presidential words, no prior president has done that. the integration of presidential speech with an ecosystem of affiliated news environment that is amplifying it constantly, these are really things that were already happening but also different. the best way to understand what trump is doing is a chat that never begins and never ends. [laughter] it's like a talk radio show that turns on in the morning and keeps going. i think the reason it is dangerous is because, to be perfectly blunt, disinformation. it's basically a state run disinformation operation and the reason is dangerous is
this changes with teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson. that's what gives lies to the chat a number of years later. the kind of presidential press conferences so presidential speech is a kind of fluid and dynamic thing. in some ways, i think that's where to understand trump on this, he is the accelerant, acceleration to an absurd direction that present were going anyway. speaking much more, speaking a lot of words. the use of twitter as a constant barrage of presidential words, no prior president...
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the very first artillery shell is at the woodrow wilson house. i am on the board, by the way. here it is. this is a french 75 artillery shell. president wilson felt such a responsibility for sending off these 2 million soldiers to fight in the trenches of france, so he kept it in his bedroom so he could see it directly when he woke up in the morning. he felt that responsibility of sending the nation to war. americane famous commanded a battery of french 75's during world war i, and it is this man, the only future president to fight in world war i, harry s truman from kansas city. when he letars old his battery of kansas city misfits. them were catholic. they were an ill disciplined group. he whipped them into shape. he led them very effectively during the war. his unit was mostly catholic, and the soldiers that were in his battery that became lifelong friends and political supporters of him, they were getting to talk to they saw the prohibition -- to talk. they saw the prohibition amendment had passed on ju anuary 6, 1919. harry truman writes to his anyway itnd he says, looks
the very first artillery shell is at the woodrow wilson house. i am on the board, by the way. here it is. this is a french 75 artillery shell. president wilson felt such a responsibility for sending off these 2 million soldiers to fight in the trenches of france, so he kept it in his bedroom so he could see it directly when he woke up in the morning. he felt that responsibility of sending the nation to war. americane famous commanded a battery of french 75's during world war i, and it is this...
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we are here at the school currently named woodrow wilson elementary school. this would be the new location but before students stepped through the doors, the name might be changed to honor former first lady michelle obama. the school is named after the 28th president of the united states and he was in office from 1913 to 1921 and supported many pro-segregation asked. right now, other schools, even princeton university where he was the president, have come under scrutiny for including his name on their campus. the name jane was initiated by pta president and she wrote a letter letter to the board of education in october and since then two meetings have been held and there has been it overwhelming amount of support in favor of the name change. the committee voted unanimously to recommend that board of education change your name to michelle obama elementary school. if approved it would be the first school in northern california to bear her name. the second school in the state to honor former first lady michelle obama. they're having the vote tonight at 6:30 and
we are here at the school currently named woodrow wilson elementary school. this would be the new location but before students stepped through the doors, the name might be changed to honor former first lady michelle obama. the school is named after the 28th president of the united states and he was in office from 1913 to 1921 and supported many pro-segregation asked. right now, other schools, even princeton university where he was the president, have come under scrutiny for including his name...
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consider renaming one of its elementary schools after former first lady michelle obama right now woodrow wilson elementary is being rebuilt in the meantime the school is operating out of a temporary campus and also recently the woodrow wilson pta president sent in a letter requesting the name of the school be changed in honor of the former first lady a vote on the name change is expected to happen tonight at 6.30 middle school in richmond is the location of the meeting if the board approves the recommendation it will be the first school in northern california and the second in the say named after michelle obama. >>state lawmakers are keeping a close eye on how new federal and local laws are impacting vaping rates across california. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the update lawmakers got today. >>and what we need to do is we need to stop the bleeding now state and local health officials wednesday weighed in on the latest numbers of vaping a nicotine use in california with the rising popularity of e-cigarettes health officials told lawmakers nicotine use in the state has al
consider renaming one of its elementary schools after former first lady michelle obama right now woodrow wilson elementary is being rebuilt in the meantime the school is operating out of a temporary campus and also recently the woodrow wilson pta president sent in a letter requesting the name of the school be changed in honor of the former first lady a vote on the name change is expected to happen tonight at 6.30 middle school in richmond is the location of the meeting if the board approves the...
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it was a book about woodrow wilson. and whatever you think about woodrow wilson, he slipped a few notches -- it humanizes wilson. which wilson was not always very good at himself. and it is a model of smart, scholarly presidential history. in any event, it lit a match. i am a lifelong wilsonian. but also, it is a somewhat biographical aspect of the presidency. there are a lot of different ways of proposed -- of approaching presidential performance. as a biographer, i find every single one of these, maybe more interesting than most people do. and we also have to say, great lincoln's scholar, tells the story about when he went to the kennedy white house, and jfk was obviously not happy with the day's news coverage and he said, nobody should passed judgment on -- pass judgment on a president. who has not sat at this desk and work on the papers i came across. i think it was special pleading there. there is only so much you can do for james buchanan. but it is true. the study of every single president is useful, and i think
it was a book about woodrow wilson. and whatever you think about woodrow wilson, he slipped a few notches -- it humanizes wilson. which wilson was not always very good at himself. and it is a model of smart, scholarly presidential history. in any event, it lit a match. i am a lifelong wilsonian. but also, it is a somewhat biographical aspect of the presidency. there are a lot of different ways of proposed -- of approaching presidential performance. as a biographer, i find every single one of...
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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 decisions for her well we prayed to god there so. let's have a talk all of us have a tough guy do for example in playgirl or alone can you and i don't want. how do you. have to do this you're going to get old someday like. she used to how do you do a nose to tell your mother. that is not well thank you so. it may. need to remember with time your memory here not so you are very susceptible to stories of people that want you well you know i am the answer is yes but i'm only saying i don't like the way patricia has been treating 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 it sounds like somebody bring you stories develop your ranges are made we don't want to fly ship. over that. they just don't want to go near. we don't want to go this really is the place and you want to tell us been so forward your very own but i have heard p
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 decisions for her well we prayed to god there so. let's have a talk all of us have a tough guy do for example in playgirl or alone can you and i don't want. how do you. have to do this you're going to get old someday like. she used to how do you do a nose to tell your mother. that is not well thank you...
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this for comes ahead of the $36 million plan to rebuild the woodrow wilson elementary school. the name change will allow the school to back away from president wilson that let heddle agencies cigarette rate segregate their departments. the officials at the school say it is an affirmation of what the former first lady stood for in her tenure at the white house. >> healthy eating, you can do it. she is so encouraging. >> the michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously. >> there are few dozen schools named after former president and first lady obama around the country mostly diverse communities. this is 35% latino and african- american students at the new michelle obama elementary school. >>> let's take a look at the thursday morning commute, sal, good morning. >> mike , you are here early and we don't want to freak people out. i say that when gasia is on early too. people get nervous. >>> let's take a look at northbound 101 and 280. the commute is getting a little more evened out. i don't say it is better but we don't have anymore huge problems on the south bay silicon v
this for comes ahead of the $36 million plan to rebuild the woodrow wilson elementary school. the name change will allow the school to back away from president wilson that let heddle agencies cigarette rate segregate their departments. the officials at the school say it is an affirmation of what the former first lady stood for in her tenure at the white house. >> healthy eating, you can do it. she is so encouraging. >> the michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously....
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the most decayed president is woodrow wilson. pretty much looks like he has leprosy. the question noise comes up, is there a rhyme or reason why decaying faster than the remaining? i just don't understand if there is any reason behind it. perhaps he is in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes them more susceptible to cracking. if you look pretty closely at this president, who was one of eight virginian presidents, look into his right eyeball. that is a wasps nest. them ines you will see the nostrils of the sculpture. ronald reagan was struck by lightning a few years back. probably the most difficult president to identify his back here behind reagan. no one has ever gotten this right. i had to really study have hard. that is warren harding. behind him is john adams, who is hard to see because of all of the overgrowth. the most interesting fact i have come across through a lot of my research is ronald reagan, when he was asked what his proudest accomplishment was in life, it had nothing to do with his presidency. or his acting career. his proudest accomplishment was
the most decayed president is woodrow wilson. pretty much looks like he has leprosy. the question noise comes up, is there a rhyme or reason why decaying faster than the remaining? i just don't understand if there is any reason behind it. perhaps he is in a wind pattern or rain pattern that makes them more susceptible to cracking. if you look pretty closely at this president, who was one of eight virginian presidents, look into his right eyeball. that is a wasps nest. them ines you will see the...
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i want to bring in "washington post"'s john woodrow cox. is a stunning piece of reporting.y your and your colleagues. >> thank you. >> what surprised you most about what you found? >> you know, i don't know that it was surprising honestly because we had heard a lot of these stories back in november of 2016. i guess the fact that it's continued at such a steady rate over the past four years, that was surprising to some degree. but, you know, i think the depth of the damage done to some of these kids was really revealing. there was one girl who she just tweeted something that was critical of trump and she was ridiculed so mercilessly by her classmates that she dropped out of school, she started having headaches, panic attacks and eventually tried to take her own life. you know, there was a another case where a boy was physically staut assaulted after he had been taunted by another boy who said you need to go back behind the wall, all mexican americans have to go back behind the wall and he followed him home and assaulted him. a lot of these images have lasting damage, it's on
i want to bring in "washington post"'s john woodrow cox. is a stunning piece of reporting.y your and your colleagues. >> thank you. >> what surprised you most about what you found? >> you know, i don't know that it was surprising honestly because we had heard a lot of these stories back in november of 2016. i guess the fact that it's continued at such a steady rate over the past four years, that was surprising to some degree. but, you know, i think the depth of the...
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melanie woodrow is live from mlk middle school with the story. melanie? >> reporter: we've seen just about two dozen people come here for this meeting. there'll be another opportunity tomorrow night and again on saturday afternoon. we are still several months from this project, but already businesses and residents are talking about the anticipated traffic delays. for three weeks, this july, cal trans says drivers can expect t delays as crews work to reconstruct the alameny circle. 240,000 vehicles travel the interchange each day. eileen maxey is in one of those vehicles. >> it's probably going to add a considerable amount to my already pretty long commute every day. >> reporter: work is expected to begin july 7 and last through july 28. >> i'm not so sure nothing ever starts on time other finishes on time. >> reporter: she worries customers won't want to be bothered. >> we have a crumbling infrastructure here. and we all understand improvements need to be made. it's just the timeliness of it is going to hurt. and there's nothing we can do about it, right.
melanie woodrow is live from mlk middle school with the story. melanie? >> reporter: we've seen just about two dozen people come here for this meeting. there'll be another opportunity tomorrow night and again on saturday afternoon. we are still several months from this project, but already businesses and residents are talking about the anticipated traffic delays. for three weeks, this july, cal trans says drivers can expect t delays as crews work to reconstruct the alameny circle. 240,000...
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it's almost regarded as a ,iracle, but on christmas day 1912, woodrow wilson signs into law the federal reserve act. and glass, while most americans don't know him, is a huge figure now in american finance and american politics. a year before, nobody knew his name. happens in treasury, so wilson names glass to become secretary of treasury. a virginia senator dies and the governor of virginia names glass to a term in the senate. glass is elected four more times. is in 1920, a united states senator. i ought to go back and say the most interesting thing about glass is he believed in fragmentation and the federal reserve reflects that. fragmented economic power. senator, well respected, on the cover of time magazine a couple of times, a big figure. and like anybody else watching the country in late 1920, he notices the stock market is going up in 1927, 19 28, 19 29, and like any other observer he notices what's happening is money from across the country is pouring into wall street so investors can buy stock on margin. there were no federal or state limits on how much you could ,orrow, what
it's almost regarded as a ,iracle, but on christmas day 1912, woodrow wilson signs into law the federal reserve act. and glass, while most americans don't know him, is a huge figure now in american finance and american politics. a year before, nobody knew his name. happens in treasury, so wilson names glass to become secretary of treasury. a virginia senator dies and the governor of virginia names glass to a term in the senate. glass is elected four more times. is in 1920, a united states...
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at the inauguration of president woodrow wilson in 1913, eisenhower marched proudly with his fellow cadetsaugural parade. ♪ that fall, he lined up with the military academy football team, but he injured a knee, and cadet eisenhower, in the center, saw his football career come to an end. when president wilson traveled to west point for the academy's graduation exercises in 1915, among the 164 cadets commissioned as second lieutenants in the united states army was dwight david eisenhower, happy to be a soldier and eager to be a good one. ♪ a year later, the handsome young officer and pretty mamie geneva doud were married on the day he was made a fresh lieutenant. then the united states entered world war i. hundreds of thousands of american citizens became soldiers, and dwight eisenhower played an important part in training them for overseas duty. the two decades that followed the armistice were years of happy, peacetime service. in the late 1930's, eisenhower served with general macarthur in the philippines. ♪ america held military maneuvers in the grim summer of 1941. the axis armies had ov
at the inauguration of president woodrow wilson in 1913, eisenhower marched proudly with his fellow cadetsaugural parade. ♪ that fall, he lined up with the military academy football team, but he injured a knee, and cadet eisenhower, in the center, saw his football career come to an end. when president wilson traveled to west point for the academy's graduation exercises in 1915, among the 164 cadets commissioned as second lieutenants in the united states army was dwight david eisenhower, happy...
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woodrow wilson. down. 6 to 11. and you folks are going to have to explain this to me because i have a little bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b. hayes. he actually dropped six points over the surveys from 26 to 32 spot. and grover cleveland, our only two-term nonconsecutive president went from number 17 in the sir rurvey to 23. so who are the ones that went up? well, dwight eisenhower. he made it from number 9 spot into the top five. bill clinton, i told you that he was in the number 15 position, but when he first came into this survey, he was in 21st. that was in 1999 right after the impeachment process. and he moved to 15th by the second time we did it. there he stays in 2017 survey. and finally, u.s. grant. and edna, you're going to have -- you're a specialist on this area. you're going to have to help me understand this one. grant is the person, the president who changed the most, going up 11 points over the course of our 3 surveys. i'd love to hear your perspectives on why historians are looking m
woodrow wilson. down. 6 to 11. and you folks are going to have to explain this to me because i have a little bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b. hayes. he actually dropped six points over the surveys from 26 to 32 spot. and grover cleveland, our only two-term nonconsecutive president went from number 17 in the sir rurvey to 23. so who are the ones that went up? well, dwight eisenhower. he made it from number 9 spot into the top five. bill clinton, i told you that he was in the...
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the pta began advocating for it to be named michelle obama after she advocates for >> this was woodrow wilson elementary school named after the country's 28th president. the new building will open in august and now it will have a new name. it will be the first in northern california to be named after michelle obama. we'll wait to see if she will make an appearance at the school. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> new developments as the coronavirus outbreak worsens. united airlines extended its ban on flights between china and the u.s. united had initially banned flights between the two countries through the end of march, now the ban is through the end of april. other airlines are also canceling flights. the last direct flight from sfo to china will take off tomorrow. >>> an emotional reunion in palo alto. a mom and daughter quarantined for 14 days after a trip to wuhan, china. she finally got to hug her 13-year-old daughter and 11-year-old yesterday. >> she matured quite a bit. he's aged, he doesn't really know what's going on. he missed us. >> there's no one word to describe seeing your
the pta began advocating for it to be named michelle obama after she advocates for >> this was woodrow wilson elementary school named after the country's 28th president. the new building will open in august and now it will have a new name. it will be the first in northern california to be named after michelle obama. we'll wait to see if she will make an appearance at the school. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> new developments as the coronavirus outbreak worsens. united airlines...
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in doing so, he divides the party, and as a result, woodrow wilson ends up winning the election.t party, the republican party, really does divide in such a way that it is not able to reform in any sort of dominant way for years. it is true that the republicans come back after woodrow wilson's presidency for that decade, but then what we see is that franklin roosevelt is able to pick up that coalition and run with it. the democrats are ensconced for many years. at the primary level, and what was important about that period, was that people were questioning party bosses. the progressives who really got going in the late 1890's and carried through all the way to franklin roosevelt's presidency had really been about changing the nature of who were the delegates at these national conventions? they said it is not fair that it is these party bosses or national elites. the people should decide. and the people need to have a way to decide. what we saw was that the primary election was created as a way to select delegates to the convention. host: which was the first state to hold a primary
in doing so, he divides the party, and as a result, woodrow wilson ends up winning the election.t party, the republican party, really does divide in such a way that it is not able to reform in any sort of dominant way for years. it is true that the republicans come back after woodrow wilson's presidency for that decade, but then what we see is that franklin roosevelt is able to pick up that coalition and run with it. the democrats are ensconced for many years. at the primary level, and what was...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow looks at why b.a.r.t. doesn't just hire more people. >> we put in a records request and b.a.r.t. provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certaindepartments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked b.a.r.t. why. >> b.a.r.t. says it moves up to 430,000 people per day. it takes more than 4,000 employees to move all of those people. >>> it's a very complex organization. sometimes we have to pay overtime. >> the agency paid one employee more than $172,000 in overtime. in some cases, overtime pay was nearly twice an employee's regular pay. >>> why is there so much overtime pay? >> we're proud of the fact that our employees are willing to go the extra mile and put in the work needed to make sure we move the bay area consistently. >> really going the extra mile. one station agent in particular, that's the person who opens and closes the station, provides passengers information and deals with emergencies. according to b.a.r.t., one of their station agents in 201
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow looks at why b.a.r.t. doesn't just hire more people. >> we put in a records request and b.a.r.t. provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certaindepartments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked b.a.r.t. why. >> b.a.r.t. says it moves up to 430,000 people per day. it takes more than 4,000 employees to move all of those people. >>> it's a very complex organization. sometimes we have...
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that vote comes ahead of a $36 million plan to rebuild woodrow wilson elementary. also, the name change allows the school to back away from president woodrow wilson who allowed segregation in federal agencies. . . >> they all can recognize her. they know her initiatives. healthy eating. you can do it. and so she's so encouraging. >> michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously. . >> now, a few dozen schools around the nation are named after one or both of the obamas. school officials hope the former first lady will visit the campus in august. >> i hope she does too. >>> 6:37 is the time. sal, you have some breaking news about a fire. what can you tell us? >> yeah. it's right next to the freeway. northbound 280 getting up to highway 17 right here at downtown san jose. you can see it there and the white smoke. earlier we saw flames and now it's getting a little lighter. you can see some of that white smoke. the lanes are blocked and the northbound 280 is uncharacteristic clooe ally here. northbound 87 nearby is also going to be slow trying to transition onto 2
that vote comes ahead of a $36 million plan to rebuild woodrow wilson elementary. also, the name change allows the school to back away from president woodrow wilson who allowed segregation in federal agencies. . . >> they all can recognize her. they know her initiatives. healthy eating. you can do it. and so she's so encouraging. >> michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously. . >> now, a few dozen schools around the nation are named after one or both of the obamas....
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in order to ensure having lost his ambassador ship that he left woodrow wilson in this. trying to make them understand how they were we, morally superior, so what we see in the case of the united states is that the question of race will already be part of this attic to war. the germans will do the same and it will return. so in the united states when we get from the very beginning of the war are a lot of the same kinds of concerns that had been weighing heavily on european empire that we have been talking about, so what were some of those concerns? >> that there would be, that their own countries were full of dissidents who could set the place a blaze by pointing out the officers in american society, so hence our picture, what are we looking at, women protesting in front of the white house, demanding the right to void about, pointing out how american democracy is not perfect in again who are they more so as a neutral state to go around the world telling other people what is right and what's wrong, what are other dissidents groups that we have in the country? well just li
in order to ensure having lost his ambassador ship that he left woodrow wilson in this. trying to make them understand how they were we, morally superior, so what we see in the case of the united states is that the question of race will already be part of this attic to war. the germans will do the same and it will return. so in the united states when we get from the very beginning of the war are a lot of the same kinds of concerns that had been weighing heavily on european empire that we have...
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reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> dozens of sixth graders walked out of app toes middle schoolme calling owe i. >> kids that are choked by their neck and lifted up off the floor repeatedly. my daughter and her friends have also articulated that walking along the halls, they are constantly called the b-word. >> they want change. >> well-trained social workers and/or therapists and a well necessary center where the kids can dw to cool gown. >> san francisco district spokesperson says there's a number of supports in place including a well necessary center, social worker, counselor and staff imt. >> they're committed to supporting everyone here and make sure it's a safe and welcoming community for all. >> but the students and parents believe more are needed as well as accountability for students who misbehave. >> i'm disappointed by the district and the administration. >> a school resource officer and teachers were outside with students during the walkout to make sure they were safe. at school district says it's held community meetings for parents to express concerns. in san franci
reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> dozens of sixth graders walked out of app toes middle schoolme calling owe i. >> kids that are choked by their neck and lifted up off the floor repeatedly. my daughter and her friends have also articulated that walking along the halls, they are constantly called the b-word. >> they want change. >> well-trained social workers and/or therapists and a well necessary center where the kids can dw to cool gown. >> san francisco...
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right now the school is being named after woodrow wilson and it's being rebuilt. it's scheduled to reopen in the fall. the school's president says woodrow wilson doesn't look like most of our children, but michelle obama does. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri on this warm summer day in february. >> yes. changes are coming. how is the cold weather? >> we need rain is what we need, right? >> yes, we exactly do. and we're going to get you that look at that long-range outlook, because the problem we're in right now, as well as the pollen, it is high. it is early and very high for cedar and elm trees. we'll show you what march could have in store for us rainfall wise. i'll have that in just a couple of minutes. >>> if a six-figure down payment means home ownership is out of reach for you, there might be a more affordable option. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. i'll show you how it's making it in the bay, next. growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progr
right now the school is being named after woodrow wilson and it's being rebuilt. it's scheduled to reopen in the fall. the school's president says woodrow wilson doesn't look like most of our children, but michelle obama does. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri on this warm summer day in february. >> yes. changes are coming. how is the cold weather? >> we need rain is what we need, right? >> yes, we exactly do. and we're going to get you that look at that long-range...
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the school used to to be named after president woodrow wilson, who critics say supported racism. >>>hecking traffic right now. you got a lot of brake lights. live look here in san jose right now. as you head through there. no accident 101. not the case for 85. you got a couple things to look out for here. a crash northbound 85. right at -- motorcycle down in the left lane. an ambulance and fire crews staying there. keep that in mind. you will see some delays this morning. and bay bridge, still busy, backed up into the miss. as well as 580. your drive times, 28 minutes from her colis into richmond, into berkeley, all the way to to the amazed. west point 580, 44 minute ride. over towards the dublin interchange. >>> okay, gianna, well, heading out the door to work and school, grab that jacket. it is a chilly start to the day. dealing with clouds and areas of far. a great start for you in san jose. there we go with our temps in the 40s and in the low 50s this morning. as we had through the afternoon, seasonal for those highs. cooling you down even more. thanks to the stronger onshore flo
the school used to to be named after president woodrow wilson, who critics say supported racism. >>>hecking traffic right now. you got a lot of brake lights. live look here in san jose right now. as you head through there. no accident 101. not the case for 85. you got a couple things to look out for here. a crash northbound 85. right at -- motorcycle down in the left lane. an ambulance and fire crews staying there. keep that in mind. you will see some delays this morning. and bay...
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presidents started sending down their annual addresses to the congress, did not do it in person until woodrow wilson revived the practice. dennis come along barred illinois. what do you think the state of the union is? going toent trump is put his voice heard across the world. and what he has done for the united states, the democrats cannot deny him. he is the best president we have ever had in this country. look what he has done. when resident bill clinton delivered his final state of the union address. it was february 12 of that year when he was acquitted in the senate. wherecond time in history a president is delivering the state of the union while under impeachment. >> glenn, anaheim, california. >> the state of the union is very important. republicans that have been voted into these positions behind themselves and act accordingly. they know what the people put them therefore. conductw how to behave, this properly. helping the president and always, democrats and republicans, this is only his second time, he is not a professional politician. they should have been helping guide him all the
presidents started sending down their annual addresses to the congress, did not do it in person until woodrow wilson revived the practice. dennis come along barred illinois. what do you think the state of the union is? going toent trump is put his voice heard across the world. and what he has done for the united states, the democrats cannot deny him. he is the best president we have ever had in this country. look what he has done. when resident bill clinton delivered his final state of the...
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standing there ai every day, day after day, throughout the teen, starting about 1913, and then president woodrow wilson, decided enough was enough, they were getting way too much attention, and distracting from the work of the presidency, so as they were imprisoned, in a way that worked against wilson and those that wanted to defeat the amendment and to defeat their spirit of advocacy, so they became even more famous. these were very educated, brilliant women, and so as more and more were arrested, they, again, adding to their ranks, and finally, when they were released, they realized that they had both, they had survived prison, which was heroic just in that, but that they had a special story to tell. so they went around the nation, making sure that everyone knew that they had been just released from prison, and really kind of giving it a sense, i think of urgency, a huge sense of sacrifice, that they were willing to give literally, to let themselves, knowing, after a while, they knew they were going to be arrested, and so you can imagine what that took to walk up to the white house, knowing yo
standing there ai every day, day after day, throughout the teen, starting about 1913, and then president woodrow wilson, decided enough was enough, they were getting way too much attention, and distracting from the work of the presidency, so as they were imprisoned, in a way that worked against wilson and those that wanted to defeat the amendment and to defeat their spirit of advocacy, so they became even more famous. these were very educated, brilliant women, and so as more and more were...
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woodrow wilson elementary school is being rebuilt. the pta suggested the new name to go along with the new build wlg they reopen in august. >>> an eastbay man robbed at gunpoint. >>> the beloved flower secure as new home but it's not sitting well with housing advocates. >>> i'll let you know what's in store for valentine's day, coming right up. >>> and first what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or be judged by god. will these guys be invited to the wedding? >> i can't afford them. >> we've been dropping hints and -- >> what is it going to be? >> let's just say when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like the more i think about it, the more i want to jump to each room. what if i said you can have it all? ♪ ♪ comcast business gives you connectivity that goes beyond. that's what we want! that's speed, reliability, and security, all from one provider. touchdown! get started with internet and voice for an amazing price. call today. comcast business. beyon
woodrow wilson elementary school is being rebuilt. the pta suggested the new name to go along with the new build wlg they reopen in august. >>> an eastbay man robbed at gunpoint. >>> the beloved flower secure as new home but it's not sitting well with housing advocates. >>> i'll let you know what's in store for valentine's day, coming right up. >>> and first what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or be judged by god. will these...
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woodrow wilson elementary school is being rebuilt. the pta suggested the new name to go along with the new build wlg they reopen in august. >>> an eastbay man robbed at gunpoint. >>> the beloved flower secure as new home but it's not sitting well with housing advocates. >>> i'll let you know what's in store for valentine's day, coming right up. >>> and first what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or be judged by god. will these guys be invited to the wedding? >> i can't afford them. >> we've been dropping hints and -- >> what is it going to be? >> let's just say economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. which of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily securi
woodrow wilson elementary school is being rebuilt. the pta suggested the new name to go along with the new build wlg they reopen in august. >>> an eastbay man robbed at gunpoint. >>> the beloved flower secure as new home but it's not sitting well with housing advocates. >>> i'll let you know what's in store for valentine's day, coming right up. >>> and first what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> watch this or be judged by god. will these...
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. >> melanie woodrow is on the story. >> reporter: we discovered dozens of bay area housing complexes sited, often more than once. we found rampant overdo inspections. the issue deadly at one san francisco public housing complex. >> this was a young boy full of life. >> despite his young age and small stater, relatives say santana had an old soul. his mother was giving him a bath on the second floor of their apartment at san francisco's sunny dale vulasko housing department when the fire burst down stairs. >> you'll see it bursz into flaims. >> this is where ester died and her son died. >> the bath tub providing final clues to their moments together. >> there's this obvious line. >> reporter: where the bath had been filled with water, she put him in the tub and covered him with her own body. >> he was baked alive while she tried to protect him. >> they took santana to the hospital where he later passed away. the cause of the fire was accidental. the report also notes there were four mounting [ ets for smoke detectser, one on the second floor landing and one on each bedroom. but none o
. >> melanie woodrow is on the story. >> reporter: we discovered dozens of bay area housing complexes sited, often more than once. we found rampant overdo inspections. the issue deadly at one san francisco public housing complex. >> this was a young boy full of life. >> despite his young age and small stater, relatives say santana had an old soul. his mother was giving him a bath on the second floor of their apartment at san francisco's sunny dale vulasko housing...
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when he was born a small town woodrow wilson was the president of the united states.think of this with good reason. it's kind of an ancient history and it is still slightly boggles the mind to think that history was the reality of my father's early life. i have often asked some people learn of my dad's advanced age, what's his secret? good genes surely i hope so? a life i think lived according to the simplest principle. everything in moderation. while we may want to know the secret to a long life, i think we should devote more times to see what makes a good life, whatever time span we may be allotted. here, i think i know my father secret. he came from an age when life was defined mostly by beauty, not by entitlement. the primary animating principle of his own life has been devotion, not to himself but the family, god, and country. in an era that's been scarred by broken families, he has been a loyal husband and father for many, many decades. in an era when the culture seems to have its highest accolades for bravery to those who make speeches about their own rights, i
when he was born a small town woodrow wilson was the president of the united states.think of this with good reason. it's kind of an ancient history and it is still slightly boggles the mind to think that history was the reality of my father's early life. i have often asked some people learn of my dad's advanced age, what's his secret? good genes surely i hope so? a life i think lived according to the simplest principle. everything in moderation. while we may want to know the secret to a long...
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reporter, melanie woodrow looked as why bart doesn't just hire more people. >> bart provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certain departments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked bart why. they say thav move up to 430,000 people a day. >> it's a very complex organization and sometimes we have to pay overtime. >> reporter: they paid one employee more than $172,000 in overtime. in some cases overtime pay was nearly twice an employee's regular pay. >> reporter: why is there so much overtime pay? >> we're proud of the fact our employees are willing to go the extra mile and give the work needed to make sure it goes. >> reporter: the person who opens and closes the station, provides passengers information and deals with emergencies. one of the station agents in 2018 worked 361 out of 365 days at more than 40 different stations, making more than $114,000 in overtime. >> i don't think 361 day as year is good for an employee. i don't think it's great for an agency. >> reporter: he's on bart's board of directors. >> it's a very real,
reporter, melanie woodrow looked as why bart doesn't just hire more people. >> bart provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certain departments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked bart why. they say thav move up to 430,000 people a day. >> it's a very complex organization and sometimes we have to pay overtime. >> reporter: they paid one employee more than $172,000 in overtime. in some cases overtime pay was nearly...
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. >>> a new elementary school built in richmond could change its name before it opens it doors woodrow wilson close could lose out to a former first lady. legacy under fire on school campuses over his pro- segregation acts. west contra costa unified school district is considering a proposal to rename the school after that woman michelle obama. parents started a petition in october. that will be voted on tonight. >>> a universal meal pilot program for students in santa clara county schools. the program would serve an estimated 12,000 students with 3 million meals per year. the cost of the county would be about $.60 per meal. >>> how would you like the city of san francisco to pay your broken car window? a new proposal to help victims of car burglaries. but not everyone is privy to it. >>> a first look at sfo spectacular new outdoor observation deck. what you need to know to spend a day watching airplanes. >>> this information about the coronavirus is spreading around the world. faster than the virus itself. what the world health organization is doing in silicon valley to change that. >>
. >>> a new elementary school built in richmond could change its name before it opens it doors woodrow wilson close could lose out to a former first lady. legacy under fire on school campuses over his pro- segregation acts. west contra costa unified school district is considering a proposal to rename the school after that woman michelle obama. parents started a petition in october. that will be voted on tonight. >>> a universal meal pilot program for students in santa clara...
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it used to be named for president woodrow wilson, a man critics is a supported racism. now it will be named for former first lady who stands vehemently against it. >> it's about children looking up and seeing someone of great significance that they see themselves in. and the translation of that is endless possibilities. >> the new school building is expected to open this fall under its new name, first lady michelle obama elementary. >>> magnitude 3.7 quake struck just outside of hollister this evening. the quake rattled the trace pinos area just after 7:30 tonight, epicenter about 12 miles northeast, northwest actually hollister. no reports of any damage or injuries so far. if you want to know when the next one is coming, you can download a new warning at. >>? alert usa gives you a countdown for when the next one will hit the golden state. the app is available for android and ios users. it's from the u.s. shake alert system. the developers say this app is different from previous versions because you can choose to ignore warnings for light or weak shaking and similar app
it used to be named for president woodrow wilson, a man critics is a supported racism. now it will be named for former first lady who stands vehemently against it. >> it's about children looking up and seeing someone of great significance that they see themselves in. and the translation of that is endless possibilities. >> the new school building is expected to open this fall under its new name, first lady michelle obama elementary. >>> magnitude 3.7 quake struck just...
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reporter, melanie woodrow looked as why bart doesn't just hire more people. >> bart provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certain departments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked bart why. they say thav move up to 430,000 people a day. >> it's a very complex organization and sometimes we have to pay overtime. >> reporter: they paid one employee more than $172,000 in overtime. in some cases overtime pay was nearly twice an employee's regular pay. >> reporter: why is there so much overtime pay? >> we're proud of the fact our employees are willing to go the extra mile and give the work needed to make sure it goes. >> reporter: the person who opens and closes the station, provides passengers information and deals with emergencies. one of the station agents in 2018 worked 361 out of 365 days at more than 40 different stations, making more than $114,000 in overtime. >> i don't think 361 day as year is good for an employee. i don't think it's great for an agency. >> reporter: he's on bart's board of directors. >> it's a very real,
reporter, melanie woodrow looked as why bart doesn't just hire more people. >> bart provided us with the 2018 compensation for all employees. certain departments and employees stood out as receiving more overtime pay than others. we asked bart why. they say thav move up to 430,000 people a day. >> it's a very complex organization and sometimes we have to pay overtime. >> reporter: they paid one employee more than $172,000 in overtime. in some cases overtime pay was nearly...
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hi, michelle obama last night district's board members voted to rename woodrow wilson elementary to michelle obama elementary unanimous decisn right now the school's operating out of a temporary campus in el serino well, the main campus in richmond is being rebuilt. students will see the name change when they return to classes this fall, this will be the second elementary school in california to be named ter the former first lady. there's a school in pet around the city in the san fernando valley also named after michelle obama in the south bay police are looking for a driver and hit and run that injured a 13 year-old. >>that crash happened monday morning along snelling calero avenue in san jose the team is expected to be okay. police are looking for an early 1990's black toyota pickup that truck is missing letters on the toyota amblin on the tailgate and 17 people were rested during a protest. ed you see santa cruz. >>some graduate students went on strike earlier this week. they say they will not teach grade hold office hours or conduct research until they get a cost of living adjustment un
hi, michelle obama last night district's board members voted to rename woodrow wilson elementary to michelle obama elementary unanimous decisn right now the school's operating out of a temporary campus in el serino well, the main campus in richmond is being rebuilt. students will see the name change when they return to classes this fall, this will be the second elementary school in california to be named ter the former first lady. there's a school in pet around the city in the san fernando...
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. >> melanie woodrow is on the story. >> reporter: we discovered dozens of bay area housing complexes sited, often more than once. we found rampant overdo inspections. the issue deadly at one san francisco public housing complex. >> this was a young boy full of life. >> despite his young age and small stater, relatives say santana had an old soul. his mother was giving him a bath on the second floor of their apartment at san francisco's sunny dale vulasko housing department when the fire burst down stairs. >> you'll see it bursz into flaims. >> this is where ester died and her son died. >> the bath tub providing final clues to their moments together. >> there's this obvious line. >> reporter: where the bath had been filled with water, she put him in the tub and covered him with her own body. >> he was baked alive while she tried to protect him. >> they took santana to the hospital where he later passed away. the cause of the fire was accidental. the report also notes there were four mounting [ ets for smoke detectser, one on the second floor landing and one on each bedroom. but none o
. >> melanie woodrow is on the story. >> reporter: we discovered dozens of bay area housing complexes sited, often more than once. we found rampant overdo inspections. the issue deadly at one san francisco public housing complex. >> this was a young boy full of life. >> despite his young age and small stater, relatives say santana had an old soul. his mother was giving him a bath on the second floor of their apartment at san francisco's sunny dale vulasko housing...
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woodrow wilson elementary will reopen as michelle obama elementary >>> and the famously private parents showed this photo of their newborn baby born january 30th dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. take the ultra challenge. try move free today. and ah mother nature sure doesn't cut any corners when she paints a morning like that. and we know there is no shortcut to quality. and that's why we use nothing but the very best sausage that money can buy. paint yourself a beautiful morning. nivea essentially enriched body challenglotion with can be. nourish
woodrow wilson elementary will reopen as michelle obama elementary >>> and the famously private parents showed this photo of their newborn baby born january 30th dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more...
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it was originally named after woodrow wilson, a man who critics say supported racism. it's expected to reopen this fall after renovations with its new name. >>> a new california law makes it illegal for authority figures to call a young person at risk. the idea is to remove the stigma associated with the term. the assemblyman who wrote the bill says at risk tends to create an unfortunate pipeline from school to prison, and people labeled that way agree that it created a problem with a tinge of discrimination. >> i just felt like i'm really at risk? that's the path i'm headed towards? there's not like any empowerment in it from the no educators or law enforcement will be able to call our young people who make a mistake at risk. we're going to call them at promise because they're the promise of the future. >> governor newsom signed the bill into law at the start of the year. >> a very special kind of baby shower for an expecting mother whose children are going to help other. this mama to be will be the first to deliver her litter in the new guide dogs for the blind puppy
it was originally named after woodrow wilson, a man who critics say supported racism. it's expected to reopen this fall after renovations with its new name. >>> a new california law makes it illegal for authority figures to call a young person at risk. the idea is to remove the stigma associated with the term. the assemblyman who wrote the bill says at risk tends to create an unfortunate pipeline from school to prison, and people labeled that way agree that it created a problem with a...