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woodrow wilson . or rg and people find us on google and trip advisor and maps and, i mean, to go in kind of double back on that and find her to change the name, that would be very cumbersome. but it did change the name to woodrow wilson housley can also find i think of the underneath the drama, the fed hundred wilson house is interesting how that word got put in there somewhere along the lines and now their online presence with that. but to change the name to something else, but would change it to the house on a street or within tell anybody. what a change to the edith and woodrow and sheehan she lived there for 37 years i think that is a fascinating subject rated should we consider changing it. another is a new move for flare the first lady and research and with the role of first lady is been. that will change as we have women presidents. this really a story about woodrow wilson and we probably would not change it to the edith and woodrow wilson house. but it is a discussion and it is interesting. >>
woodrow wilson . or rg and people find us on google and trip advisor and maps and, i mean, to go in kind of double back on that and find her to change the name, that would be very cumbersome. but it did change the name to woodrow wilson housley can also find i think of the underneath the drama, the fed hundred wilson house is interesting how that word got put in there somewhere along the lines and now their online presence with that. but to change the name to something else, but would change it...
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the woodrow wilson presidential library, the president wilson house, and the woodrow wilson internationalenter for scholars. and in "lectures in history," the reconstruction era in america. first, a former charleston south carolina mayor, and a professor, teaching fourth ticket look at why the new international african-american museum museum is being built. join professor henry louis gates junior to talk about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction: america after the civil war," then at 8:50 p.m. eastern, a professor from brandeis teaches a class on african americans during the reconstruction era, and how former slaves struggled for full rights and citizenship, including the right to vote, and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors that have the latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature current and former members of congress discussing their latest favorite books, including former south carolina governor mark sanford, with his book. kansas democratic representative sharice davids with her book "a native kid becomes a congresswoman,
the woodrow wilson presidential library, the president wilson house, and the woodrow wilson internationalenter for scholars. and in "lectures in history," the reconstruction era in america. first, a former charleston south carolina mayor, and a professor, teaching fourth ticket look at why the new international african-american museum museum is being built. join professor henry louis gates junior to talk about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction: america after the...
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a look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson fairs and age of racial reckoning with that woodrowon presidential library the and the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. 8:00 p.m. first from the citadel military college former charleston mayor and professor teach a course looking at why trauma harvard university professor henry louis gates junior look at pbs on the document reconstruction america after the civil war brandeis university professor of former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote in contrast and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest books to sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern future current and former of congress including former south carolina governor with his book two roads diverged a second chance for the republican party for the conservative movement, the nation ourselves break kansas representative for the her book and native kid becomes a congresswoman. and minority leader at mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words former u.s. democratic
a look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson fairs and age of racial reckoning with that woodrowon presidential library the and the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. 8:00 p.m. first from the citadel military college former charleston mayor and professor teach a course looking at why trauma harvard university professor henry louis gates junior look at pbs on the document reconstruction america after the civil war brandeis university professor of former slaves spoke for...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to actually put the images of the baby and also frances on that and we have actual tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away and they actually contacted the family to actually, you know, allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened almost at the same time. so she did not get a chance to say good-bye to ruth before she
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar...
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representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library the present wilson house for the woodrow was an international center for scholars and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures of history, two programs in recent things in america, first military college, south carolina mayor justin riley and professor kerry taylor looking at life and new international african-american museums mean bills in the city enjoyed by harvard university professor in re louis gates jr., to talk about his work with cbs on the documentary reconstruction, america after the civil war and then it eastern time, brandeis in university having a cooper teaches a class of african-americans during the reconstruction era and have former slaves spoke for full citizenship including the right to vote and contract and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books, on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, will feature current and former members of congress and the favorite books including former south carolina governor sanford with his book, diverge in a second chance for the republica
representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library the present wilson house for the woodrow was an international center for scholars and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures of history, two programs in recent things in america, first military college, south carolina mayor justin riley and professor kerry taylor looking at life and new international african-american museums mean bills in the city enjoyed by harvard university professor in re louis gates jr., to talk about his work with cbs on...
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wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time and he did not allow his children or them to play together because there's so they did not play together and he actually retired to princeton. >> and they had a child the best way and 80 ruth and they also had a candy bar named after baby ruth and tell us about the stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland the family to put the images of the baby and also francis on that and we have actual times of political memorabilia and souvenirs and actually contacted the family and allowed both images on the candy bar. the sadly passed away in sadly she was with the child at the time and both happened at the same time so she did not get a chance to say goodbye before she passed away. >> so i think with an american early times - >> and they were afraid that thing is diphtheria, that these point is certainly effect the child. >> she had gone through this pretty. >> and yes everybody think that candy bar was named after babe ruth but that was long past that time in any this you hear that you he
wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time and he did not allow his children or them to play together because there's so they did not play together and he actually retired to princeton. >> and they had a child the best way and 80 ruth and they also had a candy bar named after baby ruth and tell us about the stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland the family to put the images of the baby and also francis on that and we...
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major racial reckoning, representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library and the woodrow wilsonional center for scholars. and on lectures in history, two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from citadel military college, former charleston, south carolina, mayor joseph riley and professor carey taylor teach a course on why the african-american museum is being built in the city. they're joined by harry louis gates junior who talks about his work on the -- [inaudible] and then brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on african-americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote to choose where they worked. watch american history tv every weekend and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> hello. welcome to another edition of at home with roosevelts. i'm paul sparrow, the director of the franklin roosevelt presidential library in hyde park, new york, and we're recording this story on september 17th which i
major racial reckoning, representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library and the woodrow wilsonional center for scholars. and on lectures in history, two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from citadel military college, former charleston, south carolina, mayor joseph riley and professor carey taylor teach a course on why the african-american museum is being built in the city. they're joined by harry louis gates junior who talks about his work on the -- [inaudible]...
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i am scott, how lucky was i to meet nate powell and john woodrow cox both of their books have strong ties to san diego and is so important that they participated in this year end our festival of books, thank you so much for being here, thank you for joining us.
i am scott, how lucky was i to meet nate powell and john woodrow cox both of their books have strong ties to san diego and is so important that they participated in this year end our festival of books, thank you so much for being here, thank you for joining us.
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> frances haugen testified before senate subcommittee today. she said facebook prioritizes profits over people and manipulated content it was harmful to young users. isabella salas has more. >> facebook needs to take response ability. >> facebook trending. a big mess for the social media giant. >> i came to realize the devastating truth. almost no one outside of facebook knows what happens inside of facebook. >> frances haugen testified in a senate subcommittee. you four hours after a massive outage took out facebook, whatsapp, and instagram. >> the leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram safer, but will not make the deaths every changes because they put their astronomical profits before people. >> former facebook product manager is looking at the algorithms, accusing them of leading young users to harmful content, like anorexia. >> we have to make sure the next generation is just as engaged in instagram as the current one. the way they will do that is by making sure the children establish habits before they have good self-regulatio
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> frances haugen testified before senate subcommittee today. she said facebook prioritizes profits over people and manipulated content it was harmful to young users. isabella salas has more. >> facebook needs to take response ability. >> facebook trending. a big mess for the social media giant. >> i came to realize the devastating truth. almost no one outside of facebook knows what happens inside of facebook. >> frances haugen...
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i am scott, how lucky was i to meet nate powell and john woodrow cox both of their books have strong ties to san diego and is so important that they participated in this year end our festival of books, thank you so much for being here, thank you for joining us. thank you all for joining us. . . .
i am scott, how lucky was i to meet nate powell and john woodrow cox both of their books have strong ties to san diego and is so important that they participated in this year end our festival of books, thank you so much for being here, thank you for joining us. thank you all for joining us. . . .
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. ama: avenue newsom signed seven bills to help make college more affordable for californians. more than a dozen lawmakers and state officials flying -- thanked the governor as he signed the bills at cal state northridge. the legislation runs the gamut from opening more slots for in-state students at california universities, to increase funding for financial aid and housing to a zero cost textbook program. dan: -- >> there is no equation to address the issue of income and wealth disparity, unless we provide opportunities and create pathways to close those gaps. ama: the latest bills, on the heels of massive investment on higher education in california. in july, the so-called california comeback plan included a $47 billion for the uc, csu, and community college systems. dan: helping students stay out of the juvenile justice system. that is the topic of a new study from stanford university and oakland unified school district. researchers found reducing discipline problems with middle and
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. ama: avenue newsom signed seven bills to help make college more affordable for californians. more than a dozen lawmakers and state officials flying -- thanked the governor as he signed the bills at cal state northridge. the legislation runs the gamut from opening more slots for in-state students at california universities, to increase funding for financial aid and housing to a zero cost textbook program. dan: -- >> there is no equation to address the issue of...
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reckoning with representatives from the woodrow wilson presidential library. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "lectures in history," two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from the citadel military college, a course looking at why the new international african-american museum is being built in south carolina, joined by harvard university professor henry louis gates junior, who talked about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction." then, at 850 p.m. eastern, brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on african americans during the reconstruction era, and how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship, including the right to vote and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest non-fiction books. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature current and former members of congress discussing their favorite books, including mark sanford. kansas democratic representative sharice davids with her book "sharice's big voice." and mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. at 10:00
reckoning with representatives from the woodrow wilson presidential library. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "lectures in history," two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from the citadel military college, a course looking at why the new international african-american museum is being built in south carolina, joined by harvard university professor henry louis gates junior, who talked about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction." then, at 850 p.m. eastern,...
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decided to reverse this decision to eliminate the mentoring program as abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains at least one school board member now says he originally misunderstood the program's purpose the okay program mentors young students, but recently the oakland award decided to eliminate the program as part of the board's george floyd resolution meant to remove police officers from oakland schools as a district. we're trying to move away from a policing model of discipline school board. vice president. sam. davis says, he originally did not vote for the program but after hearing from community members last night changed his mind. i thought it was just a few police officers coming on campus to to talk to students about discipline issues, but it's actually really a mentorship and building program that really supports and the ways that they need help oakland police department sergeant. robert smith is the program's volunteer executive director without having a conversation with the ok program. they decided to just vote it down because it involved police bishop bob jackson of oakla
decided to reverse this decision to eliminate the mentoring program as abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains at least one school board member now says he originally misunderstood the program's purpose the okay program mentors young students, but recently the oakland award decided to eliminate the program as part of the board's george floyd resolution meant to remove police officers from oakland schools as a district. we're trying to move away from a policing model of discipline school...
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fire concerns and possibly affect next year as well abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that story? in california, there's no such thing as fire season fire is a year-round problem largely driven by the weather according to dwight. good cal fire santa clara assistant chief weather matters to firefighting like weather matters to a farmer we could see some relief soon. there's rain in the forecast once we getvent will really be able to nail down where rainfall will happen and how much will occur right now. there's just a potential for a pretty healthy rainstorm. but abc 7 meteorologist, mike. nicco says, we don't want too much of a good thing the too much rain falls on those burn scars, then we could have the potential for flooding. nico says more likely than not will be looking at another dry winter. la nina is about 75% of the time come back to back. so if you just take last year and extrapolate or move it forward to this winter. it is not looking well we could be looking at. whole year of heightened fire danger. once again, that's not the news we would hope for i don't know how mu
fire concerns and possibly affect next year as well abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that story? in california, there's no such thing as fire season fire is a year-round problem largely driven by the weather according to dwight. good cal fire santa clara assistant chief weather matters to firefighting like weather matters to a farmer we could see some relief soon. there's rain in the forecast once we getvent will really be able to nail down where rainfall will happen and how much will...
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no any woodrow abc 7 news and we checked in with local county health and hospital officials today.ting to release guidance on how they'll distribute shots until the cdc gives their sign off abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents tonight who explained their hope or hesitancy when it comes to their kids in the covid-19 vaccine. parenting in the pandemic protection and prevention have been top of mind for parents globally for the last 20 months and as the covid-19 vaccine for kids moves closer to reality parents around the bay area are shifting focus to what this means for their young children for as disposo and as nine-year-old son ronan there is hope emergency authorization couldn't come soon enough obviously with him being a lot more aware. sometimes he'll ask questions about covid and how he could be protected. i think even with the shot. he he wants a shop esposo says it'll expand the family's ability to travel and he says most importantly offer the ability to be near older relatives without risking exposure. that's part of the motivation for clarice
no any woodrow abc 7 news and we checked in with local county health and hospital officials today.ting to release guidance on how they'll distribute shots until the cdc gives their sign off abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents tonight who explained their hope or hesitancy when it comes to their kids in the covid-19 vaccine. parenting in the pandemic protection and prevention have been top of mind for parents globally for the last 20 months and as the covid-19...
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reporter melanie woodrow has the story. melanie: the san francisco commission is meeting to discuss extending the lease. the supports the extension. >> i support extending the lease. . this navigation center has been opened the last two years. it has brought people off the streets, transition them to housing, provided much-needed services and shelter throughout the pandemic, and despite some of the concerns that were raised before it opened, it has been overwhelmingly supported by the neighborhood. melanie: he says the city has received very few constituent complaints related to the navigation center, especially over recent months. >> i haven't heard any organized opposition at all to it being extended. melanie: previously, safe embarcadero for all was outspoken on its concerns about the navigation center. but the group's mr. president tells abc 7 news, "neighbors had complaints about drug use and camping outside when it first opened. but after covid reduced capacity and restricted turnover, conditions improved." he also sa
reporter melanie woodrow has the story. melanie: the san francisco commission is meeting to discuss extending the lease. the supports the extension. >> i support extending the lease. . this navigation center has been opened the last two years. it has brought people off the streets, transition them to housing, provided much-needed services and shelter throughout the pandemic, and despite some of the concerns that were raised before it opened, it has been overwhelmingly supported by the...
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spell melanie woodrow abc 7 news and there is potential for even more pg&e power issues because there is more rain in the forecast. yeah. let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist, sandhya patel for those details sandia. yeah, dan and alma we are looking at storm. after storm, it's a series. so let's take a look at the next seven days. we have a storm impact scale every single day the strongest coming in sunday into monday as a level two. the next one is level one on live doppler 7 it is going to bring us more rain than what we saw between last night and this morning so it's time it out moderate pockets of rain tomorrow night in the north bay at 9 pm could be briefly heavy as we go into 1 am it starts to spread and really into wednesday morning. we have scattered showers continuing really into the afternoon and evening. that's not the only storm another one comes. day into friday and once again as i mentioned the strongest in the series looks to be coming in sunday into monday if this atmospheric river verifies rainfall totals could be impressive. i'll be back with a closer. look at that
spell melanie woodrow abc 7 news and there is potential for even more pg&e power issues because there is more rain in the forecast. yeah. let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist, sandhya patel for those details sandia. yeah, dan and alma we are looking at storm. after storm, it's a series. so let's take a look at the next seven days. we have a storm impact scale every single day the strongest coming in sunday into monday as a level two. the next one is level one on live doppler 7 it is going...
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melanie woodrow, abc7 news.: sonoma county looking to ease mask requirements in some indoor settings for fully vaccinated residents. the owner of a peta lummea studio says -- >> they put their membership on hold and there's a group of people waiting for the mask mandate to lift to come back. because it is really hard to do this workout in a mask. ama: businesses are asked to check the vaccination status of their patrons. those who are unvaccinated must still wear masks in all public settings. dan: monthly payments of $500 for 18 months no strings attached. today, the city of oakland moved into phase two of its guaranteed income pilot program. which -- what you need to know to apply of the that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your
melanie woodrow, abc7 news.: sonoma county looking to ease mask requirements in some indoor settings for fully vaccinated residents. the owner of a peta lummea studio says -- >> they put their membership on hold and there's a group of people waiting for the mask mandate to lift to come back. because it is really hard to do this workout in a mask. ama: businesses are asked to check the vaccination status of their patrons. those who are unvaccinated must still wear masks in all public...
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cdc has now recommended booster shots for all three covid vaccines an abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains who is eligible and who health officials strongly recommend get a booster. regardless of which covid-19 vaccine you received the cdc is now recommending boosters for all three manufacturers johnson & johnson pfizer and moderna the cdc has also green lighted a mix-and-match booster approach meaning the booster you receive doesn't have to match the manufacturer of the one you previously received. people have many questions about boosters, which is why santa clara county's health officer and covid-19 vaccine officer explained booster recommendations. day breaking it down by whose eligible by manufacturer if you got the johnson & johnson vaccine at least two months ago. anyone 18 and older is eligible if you got pfizer or moderna at least six months ago, anyone 65 years and older is eligible anyone 18 years and older with an underlying medical condition is eligible and anyone 18 years and older who lives or works in a high risk setting is eligible. this may include anything from
cdc has now recommended booster shots for all three covid vaccines an abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains who is eligible and who health officials strongly recommend get a booster. regardless of which covid-19 vaccine you received the cdc is now recommending boosters for all three manufacturers johnson & johnson pfizer and moderna the cdc has also green lighted a mix-and-match booster approach meaning the booster you receive doesn't have to match the manufacturer of the one you...
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wilson -- in the age -- the woodrow wilson international institute for scholars.8:00, two programs on reconstruction era in america. first from said the military college, former south carolina mayor and sarah palin teach a course looking at how the new international -- talked about his work with pbs on the documentary reconstruction, america after the civil war. then 850 eastern, abigail cooper teaches a course on african-americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship, including the right to vote, make contracts and choose where they work. otb features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday eight :00 eastern, we will feature current and former members of congress discussing their latest and favorite books, including former south carolina governor mark sanford with his book two roads diverge. the nation and ourselves. kansas democratic representative with the book -- a native kid becomes a congresswoman. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. at 10:00
wilson -- in the age -- the woodrow wilson international institute for scholars.8:00, two programs on reconstruction era in america. first from said the military college, former south carolina mayor and sarah palin teach a course looking at how the new international -- talked about his work with pbs on the documentary reconstruction, america after the civil war. then 850 eastern, abigail cooper teaches a course on african-americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves spoke for...
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no any woodrow abc 7 news and we checked in with local county health and hospital officials today. waiting to release guidance on how they'll distribute shots until the cdc gives their sign off abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents tonight who explained their hope or hesitancy when it comes to their kids in the covid-19 vaccine. parenting in the pandemic protection and prevention have been top of mind for parents globally for the last 20 months and as the covid-19 vaccine for kids moves closer to reality parents around the bay area are shifting focus to what this means for their young children for as disposo and as nine-year-old son ronan there is hope emergency authorization couldn't come soon enough obviously with him being a lot more aware. sometimes he'll ask questions about covid and how he could be protected. i think even with the shot. he he wants a shop esposo says it'll expand the family's ability to travel and he says most importantly offer the ability to be near older relatives without risking exposure. that's part of the motivation for clar
no any woodrow abc 7 news and we checked in with local county health and hospital officials today. waiting to release guidance on how they'll distribute shots until the cdc gives their sign off abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents tonight who explained their hope or hesitancy when it comes to their kids in the covid-19 vaccine. parenting in the pandemic protection and prevention have been top of mind for parents globally for the last 20 months and as the covid-19...
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ultimately their existence became the reason why a lot of political officials including woodrow wilson himself used these women as examples for why they were supporting women's voting rights. they said being patriotic citizens demonstrate their support for the nation in these various ways rarely acknowledge the importance of these picketers at the white house. but i think we can agree it's a combination of these two kinds of popular images and whether there controversy that kept them in the news kept them on people's minds and this more moderate and even conservative representation that gave more conservative politicians and officials more moderate officials to an argument, a case for why they are making this decision. and ultimately a lot of women did not gain the right to vote with the passage of the 19th amendment. it was requested very much by the imageries we have been looking at. the 19th amendment declares it prohibits discrimination based on gender. this basically means any state laws that put into place grandfather clauses, literacy tests, anything that prohibits native americ
ultimately their existence became the reason why a lot of political officials including woodrow wilson himself used these women as examples for why they were supporting women's voting rights. they said being patriotic citizens demonstrate their support for the nation in these various ways rarely acknowledge the importance of these picketers at the white house. but i think we can agree it's a combination of these two kinds of popular images and whether there controversy that kept them in the...
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representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library.son international center for scholars and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on electors in history, two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first from the citadel military college, former charleston south carolina mayor and professor carrie taylor, looking at why the new international american museums is being built in the city. joined by henry louis gates junior who talked about his work on the documentary greek instruction america after the civil war. university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on african-americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves strove for economic life and full citizenship including the right to vote in contracts and choose where they work. >> featuring leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature current and former members of congress discussing their latest and favorite books including former south carolina governor mark sandberg with the book two roads diverge. a second chance
representatives of the woodrow wilson presidential library.son international center for scholars and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on electors in history, two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first from the citadel military college, former charleston south carolina mayor and professor carrie taylor, looking at why the new international american museums is being built in the city. joined by henry louis gates junior who talked about his work on the documentary greek instruction america after...
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yes you can say is it important woodrow wilson was present during world war i.yes, only think about all the issues over the last few years that have called into question woodrow wilson and is racism and misogyny and what that meant in terms of the foundation, the democratic party struck his name from buildings. when we talk about the work he did in terms of the league of nations and did that lead to the rise of what happened in europe later on, those are important questions to understand what happened at what point and why. the measure is not simply who was president, it's understanding who was president, how did he get elected. when we look at the commonalities between woodrow wilson election and president trump's election. those are important discussions we should and need to be having in our classrooms. host: our next caller is lauren. good morning. caller: good morning. people can go back to do other things instead of being tied to the stupid gadgets. host: what you think? guest: i think it's interesting. i hear that argument a lot. what becomes fascinating
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the president wilson house and the woodrow wilson center for scholars. at 8:00 p.m., two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from citadel military college, former charleston mayor joseph riley and professor carrie taylor teacher course on a new international museum being built in the city. henry louis gates junior talks about his documentary "reconstruction: america after the civil war." and then brandeis university professor abigail uber teaches about african-americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves strove for the rights to vote, make contracts and choose where they work. look tv features leading offers -- authors and their nonfiction books. sunday at 8:00, current and former members of congress discussing their latest and favorite books including fourths -- former south carolina governor mark sanford. with his book about the conservative movement in the nation. kansas democratic representative therese davis with her book, a native kid becomes a congresswoman. and mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. at 10:00 o
the president wilson house and the woodrow wilson center for scholars. at 8:00 p.m., two programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from citadel military college, former charleston mayor joseph riley and professor carrie taylor teacher course on a new international museum being built in the city. henry louis gates junior talks about his documentary "reconstruction: america after the civil war." and then brandeis university professor abigail uber teaches about...
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dan: as melanie woodrow explains, inspectors had found no code violations.orter: to inspectors with the san francisco department of building inspection were at the chase center today after a complaint filed with dbi alleged the guardrails inside are unsafe and the balcony guardrail is not high enough. >> we had two of our most seasoned in sectors go out to the site and they found the area to be fully code compliant. we consider the issue closed. reporter: the san francisco police department says 47-year-old ryan prosser of new york died after he left from an elevated area of the arena and fell a snia police spokespersons before he left, he did not appear to have any physical contact with any person. police found no evidence of foul play. officers responded to another man who fell on a patron. both men were taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. officers did not find evidence of them and -- any criminal violation. the past president and current spokesperson for the structural engineers association of northern california. >> for a building as
dan: as melanie woodrow explains, inspectors had found no code violations.orter: to inspectors with the san francisco department of building inspection were at the chase center today after a complaint filed with dbi alleged the guardrails inside are unsafe and the balcony guardrail is not high enough. >> we had two of our most seasoned in sectors go out to the site and they found the area to be fully code compliant. we consider the issue closed. reporter: the san francisco police...
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first appearance for bill clinton, andrew jackson nine and woodrow wilson ten. again you seat down here the score is much, much lower even though they are not separated that far in the rankings the score is are actually quite lower. some patterns and then we may have noticed, lincoln is number one and all five rankings. consensus lincoln is the greatest president. all five rankings also agreed the top three greatest presidents are lincoln, washington, and fdr. you probably noticed washington and fdr rotated between two and three. equally split spray jefferson and roosevelt also did well. they are pretty commonly four and five. neither presidents fell lower than seven and any of these rankings. we did not look at this but i thought you should know there is agreement on the worst president too. the two worst presidents would be warren harding, warren g who spent his time writing love letters -- embarrassing love letters to his mistress while his friends robbed the government blind for his most famous quotation, i am not fit for this office and i never should have
first appearance for bill clinton, andrew jackson nine and woodrow wilson ten. again you seat down here the score is much, much lower even though they are not separated that far in the rankings the score is are actually quite lower. some patterns and then we may have noticed, lincoln is number one and all five rankings. consensus lincoln is the greatest president. all five rankings also agreed the top three greatest presidents are lincoln, washington, and fdr. you probably noticed washington...
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eastern on the presidency, look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson major racial reckoningh the woodrow wilson presidential library rate the present wilson house about the woodbrook wilson international center for scholars and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures of history, reconstruction era. first, from the citizen military complex, south carolina mayor and professor teaching a course looking at why the new international african-american has seen and joined by university professor henry louis gates jr. talks about his work with pbs and is documentary reconstruction, america after the civil war and then at 8:50 p.m. eastern, brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class in african during the reconstruction era and former slaves stroke for the rights and full citizenship including the right to vote and make contracts and choose where they work. booktv features leading authors to discuss their latest nonfiction books on sunday and 8:00 p.m. eastern, former members of the congress discusses the right is in the books including former south carolina governor and his bo
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yes you can say is it important woodrow wilson was present during world war i.l yes, only think about all the issues over the last few years that have called into question woodrow wilson and is racism and misogyny and what that meant in terms of the foundation, the democratic party struck his name from buildings. when we talk about the work he did in terms of the league of nations and did that lead to the rise of what happened in europe later on, those are important questions to understand what happened at what point and why. the measure is not simply who was president, it's understanding who was president, how did he get elected. when we look at the commonalities between woodrow wilson election and president trump's election. those are important discussions we should and need to be having in our classrooms. host: our next caller is lauren. good morning. caller: good morning. people can go back to do other things instead of being tied to the stupid gadgets. host: what you think? guest: i think it's interesting. i hear that argument a lot. what becomes fascinatin
yes you can say is it important woodrow wilson was present during world war i.l yes, only think about all the issues over the last few years that have called into question woodrow wilson and is racism and misogyny and what that meant in terms of the foundation, the democratic party struck his name from buildings. when we talk about the work he did in terms of the league of nations and did that lead to the rise of what happened in europe later on, those are important questions to understand what...
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the president wilson house and the woodrow wilson rent international center for scholars. 8:00 easterno programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from the citadel military college. joseph riley and terry taylor looking at why the new international african-american museum is being built in the city. joined by a harvard university professor who talks about his work with pbs on a documentary about reconstruction. at 8:50 p.m. eastern, abigail cooper teaches a class on african americans during the reconstruction era and how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 8:00 eastern, we feature current and former members of congress discussing their latest and favorite books including the former south carolina covered -- governor with his book. kansas democratic representative with her book. in the senate mitch mcconnell sharing his reading. 10:00 eastern on afterwards, ben nelson talks about his book. his recommendations
the president wilson house and the woodrow wilson rent international center for scholars. 8:00 easterno programs on the reconstruction era in america. first, from the citadel military college. joseph riley and terry taylor looking at why the new international african-american museum is being built in the city. joined by a harvard university professor who talks about his work with pbs on a documentary about reconstruction. at 8:50 p.m. eastern, abigail cooper teaches a class on african americans...
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are concerns and maybe even affect fires next year abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that storyin california, there's no such thing as fire season fire is a year-round problem largely driven by the weather according to dwight. good cal fire santa clara assistant chief weather matters to firefighting like weather matters to a farmer we could see some relief soon. there's rain in the forecast once we get closer to the event will really be able to nail down where this rainfall will happen and how much will occur right now. there's just a potential for a pretty healthy rainstorm but abc 7 neurologist mike nicco says, we don't want too much of a good thing the too much rain falls on. burn scars, then we could add the potential for flooding. nico says more likely than not will be looking at another dry winter. la nina is about 75% of the time come back to back. so if you just take last year and extrapolate or move it forward to this winter. it is not looking. well we could be looking at a whole year of heightened fire danger. once again, that's not the news we would hope for i don't k
are concerns and maybe even affect fires next year abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that storyin california, there's no such thing as fire season fire is a year-round problem largely driven by the weather according to dwight. good cal fire santa clara assistant chief weather matters to firefighting like weather matters to a farmer we could see some relief soon. there's rain in the forecast once we get closer to the event will really be able to nail down where this rainfall will happen...
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the woodrow wilson international center for scholars.ctures in history, to programs on the reconstruction era in america. first from the citadel military college, and looking at why the new international african-american museum -- they are being joined by a harvard university professor to talk about his work on the documentary reconstruction: america after the civil war. and then a professor teaches a class on african americans the reconstruction era and economic rights, including the right to vote and where they work. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> sunday night on q&a, the brookings institute fellow and wall street journal economist discusses only the rich can play. >> opportunity zones create 8764 tax payments across the country. they gave wealthy people an incentive to put their money in those poor communities in exchange for capital gains tax break. unfortunately, we don't know how much money has gone into them as a result of reconciliation, which is now a household word i
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there's still time for renters to get help to stay in their homes abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow with the details. we have arrived at the moment that many have called the eviction cliff san francisco supervisor dean preston and tenant advocates gathered today to announce district 5 as an eviction free zone just because the landlord comes to you and says, i want you out. that doesn't mean you don't have rights with the statewide eviction morator. now expired state and local leaders are reminding renters of their rights under california law the san francisco apartment association tells abc 7 news new procedural rules require landlords to apply for rent relief before sending any notices to pay rent. the rules will apply through march of next year giving renters and landlords time for the rental assistance program to fully disperse funds before eviction is even on the table the california department of housing and community development says for rental protections to be extended to eligible households those household. must enter the rental assistance program applications are coming in
there's still time for renters to get help to stay in their homes abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow with the details. we have arrived at the moment that many have called the eviction cliff san francisco supervisor dean preston and tenant advocates gathered today to announce district 5 as an eviction free zone just because the landlord comes to you and says, i want you out. that doesn't mean you don't have rights with the statewide eviction morator. now expired state and local leaders are...
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reporter melanie woodrow has the story. melanie: the san jose police department says they have cracked a 20 year old homicide cold case. investigators say the victim was in front of his apartment complex on avalon avenue on october 31, 20 e, when someone stabbed him and her friend. >> this victim had just arrived in this area, was exiting the vehicle when he was randomly attacked. melanie: his friend survived, while the victim died of his injuries. for two decades, several detectives worked the case. there were leads, but no arrests until now. >> it demonstrates the tenacity and relentlessness of our homicide detectives. melanie: this past august the case was assigned to a district attorney called case team, that brought new life to the investigation. >> some of the people that were interviewed 20 years ago were reinterviewed recently. for whatever reasons, they decided to be more forthcoming, provide more information. melanie: last week, members of the police department's overt response team, located three suspects. they w
reporter melanie woodrow has the story. melanie: the san jose police department says they have cracked a 20 year old homicide cold case. investigators say the victim was in front of his apartment complex on avalon avenue on october 31, 20 e, when someone stabbed him and her friend. >> this victim had just arrived in this area, was exiting the vehicle when he was randomly attacked. melanie: his friend survived, while the victim died of his injuries. for two decades, several detectives...
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. >> in berkeley, melanie woodrow. >> health is on the way to improve internal and infant outcomes infamilies of color. governor newsom signed senate bill 65, known as the california mom nimbus act. will improve research and data collection on racial and socioeconomic factors that contribute to higher rates of maternal and infant mortality in communities of color. >> we are grateful. to reimagine maternity and care in california. when we improve health care and social outcomes for all families, we improve health outcomes for all. >> here is why advocates say the legislation is needed. lack mothers are six times more likely than white mothers to die within a year of pregnancy. black women in california have a higher rate of death than black women nationally and the rate of black infants dying in california is more than double the statewide infant mortality rate. >> in the south bay, a bay, a ba including santa clara county and local nonprofit partners launched a campaign to end family homelessness by 2025. heading home campaign aims to house 1200 families by next year. >> being homeles
. >> in berkeley, melanie woodrow. >> health is on the way to improve internal and infant outcomes infamilies of color. governor newsom signed senate bill 65, known as the california mom nimbus act. will improve research and data collection on racial and socioeconomic factors that contribute to higher rates of maternal and infant mortality in communities of color. >> we are grateful. to reimagine maternity and care in california. when we improve health care and social outcomes...
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eastern, on the presidency, look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson in a major racial reckoning and representatives of the blood broke residential present was in house and the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, to programs on the recent in america from 191st military college former charleston south carolina mayor and professor taylor looking at why the new international. [inaudible]. joined by harvard university professor henry louis gates jr., talks about his work with cbs on the documentary reconstruction, american after the civil war and then at 850, p.m. eastern brandeis university professor abigail cooper class on african-americans on the reconstruction era in our former slave for the full citizenship including the right to vote, and contract and choose where they work. >> book tv features leading authors instructing their latest nonfiction books, on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, feature current and former members of congress and favorite books including former south carolina governor and his book two roads diverged
eastern, on the presidency, look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson in a major racial reckoning and representatives of the blood broke residential present was in house and the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, to programs on the recent in america from 191st military college former charleston south carolina mayor and professor taylor looking at why the new international. [inaudible]. joined by harvard university professor...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at what changes as a result the announcement. melanie: the fda says the covid vaccine for children will be -- ages five to 11 years old will be administered as a two-dose primary series three weeks apart, but will be a lower dose than what is used for individuals 12 years old and up. >> as a mother and a physician i know that parents, caregivers, school staff and children have been waiting for the authorization. melanie: covid-19 cases in children five to 11 years old make up 39% of cases in individuals younger than 18 years old. >> parents and guardians can rest assured that we conducted a conference of an rigorous evaluation on the data in the vaccine's efficacy. melanie: a recent poll found three in 10 parents say they will definitely not get there five to 11-year-old vaccinated. >> some parents will be hesitant about vaccinating this age group but that was true for adults at , the beginning of the pandemic. melanie: dr. george rutherford is a yo epidemiology. >> i think we will see a more robust uptake in the bay area. melani
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has a look at what changes as a result the announcement. melanie: the fda says the covid vaccine for children will be -- ages five to 11 years old will be administered as a two-dose primary series three weeks apart, but will be a lower dose than what is used for individuals 12 years old and up. >> as a mother and a physician i know that parents, caregivers, school staff and children have been waiting for the authorization. melanie: covid-19 cases in...
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reporter: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news.plement rate fell almost 1.5% to 4.8% last month. the bay area is at 5.5%. anybody who's going shopping or dining out knows that businesses remain shortstaffed. so, why? that's what david louis explored, with the economy playing a critical role in building the bay area. reporter: it's not uncommon to hear businesses and restaurant owners complain. they can't find workers the latest numbers show san francisco is recovered only 45% of the job that existed before the pandemic. san jose has recovered almost 56%. economists say there is no playbook on how to recover from a pandemic. >> i think that's going to come down mortar issues of vaccine -- more to issues of vaccine and having to have booster shots. things out of our control and things that we are not used to looking at in the last few decades. reporter: the service sector is less attractive because of close contact with customers in particular and the risk of infection. >> our front-line workers and people working in retail is a bush
reporter: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news.plement rate fell almost 1.5% to 4.8% last month. the bay area is at 5.5%. anybody who's going shopping or dining out knows that businesses remain shortstaffed. so, why? that's what david louis explored, with the economy playing a critical role in building the bay area. reporter: it's not uncommon to hear businesses and restaurant owners complain. they can't find workers the latest numbers show san francisco is recovered only 45% of the job that existed...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. liz: we checked in with local county health and hospital officials. most are waiting to release guidance on how they will distribute shots until the cdc gives their signoff. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents to explain their hope or, in some cases, their hesitancy, when it comes to their kids and the covid vaccine. amanda: parenting in the pandemic, protection and preparation have been top of mind for the last 20 months. as a covid-19 vaccine for kids moves closer to reality, parents around the bay area are shifting focus to what this means for their young children. for this man and his son, ronan, there is hope. emergency authorization could not come soon enough. >> obviously, with him being a lot more aware, sometimes he will ask about covid and how he can be protected. i think, even with the shot, he wants a shot. amanda: he says it will expand the family's ability to travel, most importantly, offer the ability to be near older relatives without risking exposure. that is part of the motivation for clarice as well.
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. liz: we checked in with local county health and hospital officials. most are waiting to release guidance on how they will distribute shots until the cdc gives their signoff. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with bay area parents to explain their hope or, in some cases, their hesitancy, when it comes to their kids and the covid vaccine. amanda: parenting in the pandemic, protection and preparation have been top of mind for the last 20 months. as a...
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nations likely next week melanie woodrow abc 7 news lagging behind with boosters san francisco county health officials are launching a new initiative today urging seniors to get vaccinated before the holidays abc 7 news reporter stephanie. sierra is digging into some of the data that's out there. she is in the newsroom tonight with a closer look steph yes, dan. why? builders for moderna anthony johnson's vaccine got approved just over a week ago. it's in more than a month now since the fda authorized pfizer's booster for seniors and those at high risk of covid, but health officials say both groups in san francisco are far from where they need to be. for months, we've heard health officials highlight the importance of booster shots, especially for seniors and those at high risk of covid-19. but the problem in san francisco most aren't getting them only about one in five of our seniors over 65 have gotten boosters are about 19 percent deputy director of health dr. naveena. baba says, these are people who are eligible meaning anyone 65 and older who are at least six months out their prim
nations likely next week melanie woodrow abc 7 news lagging behind with boosters san francisco county health officials are launching a new initiative today urging seniors to get vaccinated before the holidays abc 7 news reporter stephanie. sierra is digging into some of the data that's out there. she is in the newsroom tonight with a closer look steph yes, dan. why? builders for moderna anthony johnson's vaccine got approved just over a week ago. it's in more than a month now since the fda...