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she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're only able to do this. thanks to the sport of our donors and members. so if you enjoy it tonight's program. i hope you'll consider becoming a supporter of the massachusetts historical society. so without further ado, i'm happy to turn it over to patricia o'toole. people gavin and thank you all for coming whether you're here virtually or actually we go on youtube after this right sometime after this. yeah, so all your friends all the world can see this. i hope i do. all right for you. and i'm especially grateful for all the imagination and precautions that nasa store cause taken so that we co
she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're...
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by january of 1913 woodrow wilson as president-elect he is the most powerful man in woodrow wilson's life. he's essentially picking his cabinet for him. it becomes indispensable emotional crutch for wilson as well as a personnel advisor and policy advisor on certain matters. a relationship develops wilson decides he doesn't want to deal in foreign policy. secretary of state is ill fitted on an international level. he pretends he needs to go over too europe. i goes over too europe and he meets with the british foreign secretary, the jurors german kaiser. sure enough it becomes a defective secretary of state in 1913. he is the diplomatic chief and secretary of state. he is an advisor to woodrow wilson. international capitals in washington d.c. until tragic end in 1919. the treaty and passed the train platform is allowed to pass after he signs the treaty and says never speak to him again. he is exact revenge concerning the second wand of exacting revenge. in 1915 i think she basically did not want someone else playing a central role in her husbands life. before you should try to undermi
by january of 1913 woodrow wilson as president-elect he is the most powerful man in woodrow wilson's life. he's essentially picking his cabinet for him. it becomes indispensable emotional crutch for wilson as well as a personnel advisor and policy advisor on certain matters. a relationship develops wilson decides he doesn't want to deal in foreign policy. secretary of state is ill fitted on an international level. he pretends he needs to go over too europe. i goes over too europe and he meets...
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eastern, on the presidency, her book, woodrow wilson and recast the struggles between president woodrow wilson and senate majority leader of the 1919, treaty which world war i had the nations and exploring the american story, much american history tv, saturday on "c-span2", and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online at any time, at cspan.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on "c-span2", features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books and a 9:00 p.m. eastern, seeking educational and executive director charles does hundred talks about his book, the city 19 and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, law professors, discuss their books, the original of the 14th amendment, about that post civil war changes the constitution it interviewed by law professor and watch tv every sunday on "c-span2", i find a full schedule or program better watch online anytime booktv.org. >> in today's white house briefing, the administrations to the destct
eastern, on the presidency, her book, woodrow wilson and recast the struggles between president woodrow wilson and senate majority leader of the 1919, treaty which world war i had the nations and exploring the american story, much american history tv, saturday on "c-span2", and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online at any time, at cspan.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on "c-span2", features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction...
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woodrow wilson and the world he made.recounts the struggles between woodrow wilson and senate majority leader lodge over the 1919 versailles treaty which ended world war i and created the league of nations. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide. then watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> can human genes be patented and owned? george contrary stack -- tackles that sentence. sunday, the professor tells a story of the 2013 supreme court chase that challenged biotech company's rights to patent human genes. >> i didn't think the case had a huge chance of success when it was first brought, but as it rolled on year after years through different appeals and machinations, it became increasingly clear there was something important going on here. by the time and got to the supreme court, i knew this was going to be a very important landmark case and one that i definitely wanted to tell the story of. >> the author of the genome defense, sunday night on q and a. you can liste
woodrow wilson and the world he made.recounts the struggles between woodrow wilson and senate majority leader lodge over the 1919 versailles treaty which ended world war i and created the league of nations. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide. then watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> can human genes be patented and owned? george contrary stack -- tackles that sentence. sunday, the professor tells a story of the 2013 supreme...
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melanie: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom says the state continues to expand testing and will add 30 more mobile testing sites from optimum serve. >> 90% of the population is within 30 miles -- a 30 minute drive of a site. while that is impressive, we recognize it is not good enough. nor is the fact that there are lines appearing in sites like this all across the state. dan: there are 50 sites and there'll soon be 80. 80 more national guard members are also being deployed. there are 200 at various testing sites to help things move a little more efficiently. ama: the white house is sending medical teams to six states to help hospitals overwhelmed by covid cases, reports usa today. new york, ohio, michigan, and new mexico. moderna expects trial data for children aged two through five in march. if that data is promising, moderna says it will move forward to seek approval from the fda. a small study out of the university of central florida in orlando says wearing a face mask can possibly reduce the distance d
melanie: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom says the state continues to expand testing and will add 30 more mobile testing sites from optimum serve. >> 90% of the population is within 30 miles -- a 30 minute drive of a site. while that is impressive, we recognize it is not good enough. nor is the fact that there are lines appearing in sites like this all across the state. dan: there are 50 sites and there'll soon be 80. 80 more national guard members are also being...
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melanie: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news.vernor newsom says the state continues to expand testing and will add 30 more mobile testing sites from optimum serve. >> 90% of the population is within 30 miles -- a 30 minute drive of a site. while that is impressive, we recognize it is not good enough. nor is the fact that there are lines appearing in sites like this all across the state. dan: there are 50 sites and there'll soon be 80. 80 more national guard members are also being deployed. there are 200 at various testing sites to help things move a little more efficiently. ama: the white house is sending medical teams to six states to help hospitals overwhelmed by covid cases, reports usa today. new york, ohio, michigan, and new mexico. moderna expects trial data for children aged two through five in march. if that data is promising, moderna says it will move forward to seek approval from the fda. a small study out of the university of central florida in orlando says wearing a face mask can possibly reduce the distance droplets
melanie: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news.vernor newsom says the state continues to expand testing and will add 30 more mobile testing sites from optimum serve. >> 90% of the population is within 30 miles -- a 30 minute drive of a site. while that is impressive, we recognize it is not good enough. nor is the fact that there are lines appearing in sites like this all across the state. dan: there are 50 sites and there'll soon be 80. 80 more national guard members are also being deployed. there...
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eastern, patricia o'toole talks about her book "the moralist: woodrow wilson and the world he made" it recalls the conflict between woodrow wilson and henry cabot lodge over the versailles tweetie -- treaty that created the league of nations. watch american history tv saturday at c-span2. or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2. leading authors discussing nonfiction books. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, seeking educational -- at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards kamala professes randy barnett discussed their book, the original meaning of the 14th amendment interviewed by a yale law professor. watch c-span tv every sunday on c-span2. >> now i senate hearing on the impact of corporate monopolies on
eastern, patricia o'toole talks about her book "the moralist: woodrow wilson and the world he made" it recalls the conflict between woodrow wilson and henry cabot lodge over the versailles tweetie -- treaty that created the league of nations. watch american history tv saturday at c-span2. or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2. leading authors discussing nonfiction books. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, seeking educational -- at 10:00 p.m....
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saturdays are at 39% and sundays at 36% in the newsroom melanie woodrow abc 7 news melanie. thank you in oakland. the city planning commission is meeting right now and is expected to recommend final certification of the environmental impact report for the howard terminal ballpark development plan the 3500 page document provides a detailed analysis of the 55-acre project if approved today the city council will likely vote on final certification next month today on midday live mayor libby schaaf called today's action a huge milestone for the project. this environmental piece really sets the stage because it shows how this really is being held to the highest environmental standards, and it's not going to exacerbate pollution or congestion. mayor schaff says she hopes all aspects of the ballpark plan will be settled before the end of this year and while we're talking sports in the bay area the south bay could soon be home to a world-class cricket stadium major league cricket and santa clara county have entered into negotiations to transform 14 acres at the fairgrounds in san jos
saturdays are at 39% and sundays at 36% in the newsroom melanie woodrow abc 7 news melanie. thank you in oakland. the city planning commission is meeting right now and is expected to recommend final certification of the environmental impact report for the howard terminal ballpark development plan the 3500 page document provides a detailed analysis of the 55-acre project if approved today the city council will likely vote on final certification next month today on midday live mayor libby schaaf...
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. >> but now as melanie woodrow explains, two suspects have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors. reporter: these are the images most of us are familiar with from november, as people burglarized multiple luxury retailers. but there was more crimebeyond union square . >> there are also multiple cannabis dispensaries that were hit around the same time. reporter: connected cannabis was one of them. the san francisco district attorney announced charges against named people, including three accused of brutalizing cannabis dispensaries. >> these are not petty thefts. it is not misdemeanor conduct, it is felony conduct. reporter: two suspects were arrested connected to the cannabis burglary and have pleaded guilty. tracy mcrae says she's not surprised. >> it goes to our that you can come here and basically get away with everything. reporter: the das office says one suspect pleaded guilty to misdemeanor second degree commercial burglary. the other to misdemeanor trespassing. >> which is no different from someone being on your front lawn, where there is a no trespassing sign. and you telli
. >> but now as melanie woodrow explains, two suspects have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors. reporter: these are the images most of us are familiar with from november, as people burglarized multiple luxury retailers. but there was more crimebeyond union square . >> there are also multiple cannabis dispensaries that were hit around the same time. reporter: connected cannabis was one of them. the san francisco district attorney announced charges against named people, including three...
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reporter: melanie woodrow, abc seven news. ama: office is threatening to redirect the money.edirect the money. >> that means the police academy classes already struggling with recruitment for police departments won't happen. that means no more backfilling of officers. no more getting police officers on the streets and -- in the numbers that we need to ensure safety. ama: the mayor introduced a safety public funding measure to ensure critical services continued through the end of the fiscal year. have increased their use of overtime pay due to staffing shortages. each department has lost about 10% of its staff in the last two years. dan: in the east bay, a couple is speaking out tonight after their u-haul truck packed with irreplaceable things will stolen, just one day -- was stolen just one day before they were set to move to los angeles. we spoke with them about what happened. reporter: inside this truck, irreplaceable things for one couple. they were planning to move to southern california this week, but now are on a search for their missing items. >> all my furniture, hous
reporter: melanie woodrow, abc seven news. ama: office is threatening to redirect the money.edirect the money. >> that means the police academy classes already struggling with recruitment for police departments won't happen. that means no more backfilling of officers. no more getting police officers on the streets and -- in the numbers that we need to ensure safety. ama: the mayor introduced a safety public funding measure to ensure critical services continued through the end of the...
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o'toole talks about her book the moralist, woodrow wilson and the world we may accounting the struggle between president woodrow wilson senate majority leader william camouflage which ended world war i and created the league of nations. exploring the american story, what american history c saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> executive director charles locke discusses his race crazy, the 1619 and the progressive races a movement. and at 10 pm on "after words" law professors randy barnett and amber discussed their book the original meaning of the 14th amendment, the post-civil war change the constitution. interviewed by yale law professor john went. what tv every sunday. find full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at
o'toole talks about her book the moralist, woodrow wilson and the world we may accounting the struggle between president woodrow wilson senate majority leader william camouflage which ended world war i and created the league of nations. exploring the american story, what american history c saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> executive director charles locke discusses his race crazy, the 1619 and the...
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at 2:00 pm eastern on the presidency patricia o'toole talked about woodrow wilson and the struggle betweenwoodrow wilson and senate majority leader over the 1919 verse 5 treaty which ended world war i and created the league of nations. exploring the american story watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. or watch online anytime. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 9:00 pm eastern, seeking educational excellence, charles love, race crazy. and progressive racism. at 10:00 pm eastern law professor randy barnett discussed their book the original meaning of the fourteenth amendment. there interviewed by yale law professor john witt. find a full schedule of the program guide. >> recorded conversations, on c-span's new podcast. >> focusing on the presidency of lyndon johnson, the 1964 civil rights act, the presidential campaign in 1964, the gulf of tonkin incident and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> johnson's secretaries new because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversati
at 2:00 pm eastern on the presidency patricia o'toole talked about woodrow wilson and the struggle betweenwoodrow wilson and senate majority leader over the 1919 verse 5 treaty which ended world war i and created the league of nations. exploring the american story watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. or watch online anytime. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 9:00 pm eastern, seeking educational excellence,...
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melanie woodrow has the story. >> when it comes to san francisco's meaning and sinking millennium towerthe number one concern is the building. >> hopefully to the positive satisfaction. that will begin recovering. >> the government audit and oversight committee held a hearing to discuss a proposed fix of 18 piles instead of the 52 pile fix. >> how many can we actually install and accomplish the problem objectives? >> i am not sure i know how to respond that you did not all asked that question at the beginning. why would you over design something and spent tens of millions of dollars more than you had to? course a retrofit caused the building to sink even more. >> this is a lot worse than the disease. question department -- >> the department of building inspection is providing help for the project. they have until the end of february to determine whether or not to accept the new proposed fix. roger pike is not affiliated with the project but has been highly critical of it. >> i don't think this passes the smell test. the design team is panicking because they are out of the settlement agr
melanie woodrow has the story. >> when it comes to san francisco's meaning and sinking millennium towerthe number one concern is the building. >> hopefully to the positive satisfaction. that will begin recovering. >> the government audit and oversight committee held a hearing to discuss a proposed fix of 18 piles instead of the 52 pile fix. >> how many can we actually install and accomplish the problem objectives? >> i am not sure i know how to respond that you did...
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he told me that with the woodrow in metro taipei, it used to be really inconvenient to swap batteries. but in 2017 or 2018. there was a rapid expansion of stations. you see a lot of them as you walk down the street. lee is a go guerrero user. the taiwanese start up has 450000 subscribers, that swap an average of 330000 batteries every day. and for li, the green alternative only costs about 10 percent more than he would pay to buy fuel every month. for gold started in taiwan, electric to wheeler only made up less than one percent of the overall sales of 2. we live in the market today. now, after we started and in just to 5 to 6 years, we're good at market from less than one percent, to not over 10 percent overall in taiwan, google ro likes to compare the ease of battery swap stations to vending machines and says they already number gas stations and 4 major taiwanese cities. the firm has big expansion goals for 2020 to go. guerrero wants their stations to out number, all gas stations in taiwan. and then going after the world's largest to we'll a market, india, china, and indonesia is wh
he told me that with the woodrow in metro taipei, it used to be really inconvenient to swap batteries. but in 2017 or 2018. there was a rapid expansion of stations. you see a lot of them as you walk down the street. lee is a go guerrero user. the taiwanese start up has 450000 subscribers, that swap an average of 330000 batteries every day. and for li, the green alternative only costs about 10 percent more than he would pay to buy fuel every month. for gold started in taiwan, electric to wheeler...
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i'm them hold the most missing that we can about woodrow that mr. botto, mr. valley, that the last dragons in this world had called to home 2 years, dw books on good. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass, like global ideas. we will show you how climate change ended or mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing. download it now. feel free. ah, ah, giants of the fossil fuel era. in the endless quest for coal, they often bulldoze whatever stands in their way. dozens of villages have already been flattened and it seems a little god will be next built on the other than the district government decided to expropriate your fault. but residence and activists are fighting back. they don't want more cool. powered electricity about where's the sense in touting an energy transition while flattening a village to mind more cool? where on route to live so that in the far west of germany more than 1500 people once lived here and in
i'm them hold the most missing that we can about woodrow that mr. botto, mr. valley, that the last dragons in this world had called to home 2 years, dw books on good. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass, like global ideas. we will show you how climate change ended or mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing. download...
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i remember, we had a party for woodrow wilson on december 28th, which people attended -- i would findexcuses and take people to launch. remember, i was the outsider and then parachuted in. i know there are people who resented my being there. and at the same time, very little had been planned. the only thing that was planned when i got there was a tree planted on the 14th of october. and we put about 40 events together, including an amazing conference on race relations in the 50s. the -- for members of the little rock nine came together in abilene, kansas to relive that experience. but anyway, this coworker, one day, was one of three or four people who joined me for a lunch at the kirby house. and afterwards, she didn't tell me, but she told people and it got back to me, i've never been in the curby house. people had the sense of -- they were -- ironically, ike had been born on the wrong side of the tracks -- >> there was this profound -- and again, the small towns harbor very large contradictions. i grew up in one. and i think it maybe gave me some insights. i have lived in a number o
i remember, we had a party for woodrow wilson on december 28th, which people attended -- i would findexcuses and take people to launch. remember, i was the outsider and then parachuted in. i know there are people who resented my being there. and at the same time, very little had been planned. the only thing that was planned when i got there was a tree planted on the 14th of october. and we put about 40 events together, including an amazing conference on race relations in the 50s. the -- for...
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joy, you and i established one of our least favorite presidents is woodrow wilson, and woodrow wilson appointed in 1914 -- i think you see where i'm going -- a guy named james mcrill. he served on the court for 30 years as an anti-semite. there were two judicial justices that were there. he shunned them all that period. >> this is going to be very interesting. we await to see what happens with the two usual suspects on the democratic side, whether they will stand by this nominee, whoever she might be. we shall see, and add elliott would say, maybe he should just expand the court. ali stall, irin carmone, michael beschloss, thanks for being here. >>> do the vaccines work against covid-19, yes or no. >> yes or no questions are not that easy to find in science. >>> and it didn't get any better from there. and tonight's absolute worst. as one high school student so eloquently put it, we'll never be remembered in history as the good guys. "the reidout" continues after this. "theak from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ this ♪ sometimes you want
joy, you and i established one of our least favorite presidents is woodrow wilson, and woodrow wilson appointed in 1914 -- i think you see where i'm going -- a guy named james mcrill. he served on the court for 30 years as an anti-semite. there were two judicial justices that were there. he shunned them all that period. >> this is going to be very interesting. we await to see what happens with the two usual suspects on the democratic side, whether they will stand by this nominee, whoever...
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designate whether or not you are negative or if you have had vaccines. >> for the i team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> schools will be closed in oakland for what the district is calling a wellness day. teachers at those campuses staged a sit out as a way to support students demanding more covid safety measures and are considering a walkout of their own next week. >> we don't want to go to school knowing that we and our families are not safe. we don't want to go to school knowing one of our friends could have covid. >> everyday we are receiving emails saying we are in close contact with positive covid tasers -- cases. >> today, the district began hanging -- handing out kn95 masks. >> just hours ago, we got word that the union school district in sonoma county close tomorrow. it has two schools, one elementary and one middle with about 750 students. the district said it is because of covid cases or exposures among staff or students. >> what was broken has now been fixed. it is overly for people who say they have been waiting a week for this and you will hear from one of them next. >> hazy
designate whether or not you are negative or if you have had vaccines. >> for the i team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> schools will be closed in oakland for what the district is calling a wellness day. teachers at those campuses staged a sit out as a way to support students demanding more covid safety measures and are considering a walkout of their own next week. >> we don't want to go to school knowing that we and our families are not safe. we don't want to go to school...
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well, of course woodrow wilson famously was the son of a preacher. but was he very religious himself who had did some debate over how practical? he was certainly a fervent calvinist. who believed that what he was doing see when you say religion too? there are again, i don't mean to split hairs, but for some people it's intensely personal they are walking with god. and like wilson, they tend to identify themselves with the almighty and to believe that they are doing the lord's work. if you go to plains, georgia any sunday still jimmy carter jimmy carter's standing the church school. yeah carter certainly among it. but but there is someone who i were all recognize. whatever people believe about organized religion. they look at president carter and they see a man who lives his faith. who practices his faith and it's a faith that is less richtek. than it is about. making the world a better place which president had the best staff. well, you know that's is it's a good question. yeah your wife because i'm saying this because it it's so counter to to conven
well, of course woodrow wilson famously was the son of a preacher. but was he very religious himself who had did some debate over how practical? he was certainly a fervent calvinist. who believed that what he was doing see when you say religion too? there are again, i don't mean to split hairs, but for some people it's intensely personal they are walking with god. and like wilson, they tend to identify themselves with the almighty and to believe that they are doing the lord's work. if you go to...
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well, of course woodrow wilson famously was the son of a preacher. but was he very religious himself who had did some debate over how practical? he was certainly a fervent calvinist. who believed that what he was doing see when you say religion too? there are again, i don't mean to split hairs, but for some people it's intensely personal they are walking with god. and like wilson, they tend to identify themselves with the almighty and to believe that they are doing the lord's work. if you go to plains, georgia any sunday still jimmy carter jimmy carter's standing the church school. yeah carter certainly among it. but but there is someone who i were all recognize. whatever people believe about organized religion. they look at president carter and they see a man who lives his faith. who practices his faith and it's a faith that is less richtek. than it is about. making the world a better place which president had the best staff. well, you know that's is it's a good question. yeah your wife because i'm saying this because it it's so counter to to conven
well, of course woodrow wilson famously was the son of a preacher. but was he very religious himself who had did some debate over how practical? he was certainly a fervent calvinist. who believed that what he was doing see when you say religion too? there are again, i don't mean to split hairs, but for some people it's intensely personal they are walking with god. and like wilson, they tend to identify themselves with the almighty and to believe that they are doing the lord's work. if you go to...
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we had a party for woodrow wilson. i i was 728 which people attended physically but in any event i would find excuses and take people to lunch. because remember i was the outsider . that parachuted in. i know there were people who resented my being there at the same time very little had been planned so nothing was planned when i got there was treeplanting on 14 october. we actually about 40 events together including an amazing conference on race relations in the 50s where her barn l for members of the us nine came together in abilene kansas to relive that experience. this coworker one day was one of three or four people who influenced the kirby house and afterwards she told people got back to me and said i've never been inthe kirby house . people have this, they were ironically he was born in texas but he lived as a boy on the wrongside of the tracks . and again, small towns harbor very large contradictions. i grew up in one and i think it may be gave me some insights. i lived in a number of small towns. >> part one of
we had a party for woodrow wilson. i i was 728 which people attended physically but in any event i would find excuses and take people to lunch. because remember i was the outsider . that parachuted in. i know there were people who resented my being there at the same time very little had been planned so nothing was planned when i got there was treeplanting on 14 october. we actually about 40 events together including an amazing conference on race relations in the 50s where her barn l for members...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. jobina: now an astonishing scene at the union pacific tracks leading to downtown los angeles. look at this. thieves are breaking into railroad containers and emptying goods onto the tracks. boxes upon boxes of merchandise littered the tracks. once the goods have been tossed out of freight trains, others swooped in looking for the most valuable items. one amazon customer who were an item had no idea her delivery had been interrupted -- who returned an item had no idea her delivery had been interrupted. >> i did not even know what it was. jobina: this is wild. union pacific says this stretch of track was cleared up just 30 days ago. police are increasing patrols and looking at other technology to stop these crimes from happening. pet owners throughout the bay area are encountering a major pet food shortage. at see spot run, they are struggling to keep their items in stock. the culprit, less products coming out of the factories and transportation issues getting the pet food from the fact
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. jobina: now an astonishing scene at the union pacific tracks leading to downtown los angeles. look at this. thieves are breaking into railroad containers and emptying goods onto the tracks. boxes upon boxes of merchandise littered the tracks. once the goods have been tossed out of freight trains, others swooped in looking for the most valuable items. one amazon customer who were an item had no idea her delivery had been interrupted -- who returned an item had no...
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he was the president of the united states woodrow wilson showing. uh very racist movie. the birth of a nation in the white house because woodrow wilson had a friend who wrote the novel that the movie. was based on but one of the fascinating things for me in that chapter was to find the maid. of the director dw griffith had a black maid and she was brave enough to stand up to him. after she had watched some scenes of that movie and she walked up to him one day in his study. and she said you have hurt me. mr. griffith by what you have done to my people. period you have hurt me mr. griffith by what you have done to my people. and i just thought wow. imagine what courage it took? for this black may to tell this famous. white movie director who paid her weekly? how she told him that he had hurt her through this magical thing called? cinema in movies you sit. in the theater and yet the real world is just 70 feet away out the front door. and i thought that if i can find the off-screen story. to tell along with the on-screen story. then it would be pretty fascinating because hol
he was the president of the united states woodrow wilson showing. uh very racist movie. the birth of a nation in the white house because woodrow wilson had a friend who wrote the novel that the movie. was based on but one of the fascinating things for me in that chapter was to find the maid. of the director dw griffith had a black maid and she was brave enough to stand up to him. after she had watched some scenes of that movie and she walked up to him one day in his study. and she said you have...
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probably the worst of the ball is woodrow wilson. and the natives cabins as them so med lower general. and as we goes to wilson can stand the c successful blacks around him. and he makes a point of the morning them sent in from the officers to the good sense 3 pride in this. he also had northern politicians who pandered to the south because the south, as they called it, the solid south was such a voting block. if you were northern politician and even if you had ideas of fairness, let's not even say equality, but just fairness and that these, that black people were human beings. but at the same time, you wanted to win the south or you needed to win the south to be elected. you had to step lightly around the southerners to south put this was stored national power to work, maintaining the nation's racial hierarchy with its veto power. southern politicians tarnished the creation of president franklin delano roosevelt. new deal . royal himself is a very good example of this, that he has to make certain compromises. he has to drill wells a
probably the worst of the ball is woodrow wilson. and the natives cabins as them so med lower general. and as we goes to wilson can stand the c successful blacks around him. and he makes a point of the morning them sent in from the officers to the good sense 3 pride in this. he also had northern politicians who pandered to the south because the south, as they called it, the solid south was such a voting block. if you were northern politician and even if you had ideas of fairness, let's not even...
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melanie woodrow is on the story. >> negative covid-19 pcr tests results for as little as $200. doctors can turn the test results around in as little as five minutes or just one day. >> this is taking advantage offf these situations. >> check when software is seeing an influx of thick negative covid 19 pcr tests results as omicron variant cases continue to grow. the thick test results are on apps like telegram. that way buyers can use the negative results for travel. >> that is over the big distinction compared to creating fake documents of card stock. >> dr. peter chen hong worries about what is mean could mean for someone using a fake test result to get into the united states. >> there could be future results that could be -- variants that could be more lethal. if you are bringing somebody from another country with a variant like that and you escape border control, you could have serious consequences. >> the crypto currenc traceable and they seem willing to negotiate. one writing how much could you afford? this is a whole process. while a buyer may get what they want in the sh
melanie woodrow is on the story. >> negative covid-19 pcr tests results for as little as $200. doctors can turn the test results around in as little as five minutes or just one day. >> this is taking advantage offf these situations. >> check when software is seeing an influx of thick negative covid 19 pcr tests results as omicron variant cases continue to grow. the thick test results are on apps like telegram. that way buyers can use the negative results for travel. >>...
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melanie woodrow has the story.anie: when it comes to san franciso's leaning millennium tower, the number one concern is the building safe. the structure engineer of record answered that question. >> it demonstrated to our san francisco and hopefully to the city's building will remain safe and that it will begin recovering. the oversight committee -- melanie: the oversight committee held a meeting to discuss 18 piles. >> how few piles can we install and accomplish the project? >> i am not sure i know how to respond that you all did not ask that question at the beginning. why would you over design something and spend tens of millions of dollars more than you had to? i am not buying it. melanie: a retrofit that began in may caused the building to sink even more. >> it looks even worse than the disease. melanie: the department of building inspection is providing oversight of the project. >> it is normal practice to allow the contractor to determine the means and methods. melanie: the engineering design review team have
melanie woodrow has the story.anie: when it comes to san franciso's leaning millennium tower, the number one concern is the building safe. the structure engineer of record answered that question. >> it demonstrated to our san francisco and hopefully to the city's building will remain safe and that it will begin recovering. the oversight committee -- melanie: the oversight committee held a meeting to discuss 18 piles. >> how few piles can we install and accomplish the project?...
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he is a senior at woodrow wilson high school.ithout any question, these kids really have lost their way, they have to deal with so much now and we all know it, from all the different stuff, bullying, to parents, to drugs, everything to be out there that kids have to face deal with all the social , media stuff, all this stuff, my god, when i was growing up, all we had to deal with was kicking the can down the alley that night. really and truly it was just a matter of getting up, putting on your school clothes, coming home and putting on your play clothes and going to play. kids have so much today to deal with. there was a young man, connor cook, from woodrow wilson high school. connor was going way, way, way the wrong way. there is a site coordinator there, her name is erin boyd, a longtime educator. she recognized this kid was a bright kid but on the wrong path. a kid that had given up on school. imagine this, connor today is a straight a student. and what he's doing is unbelievable. he was going to be here tonight. and he became
he is a senior at woodrow wilson high school.ithout any question, these kids really have lost their way, they have to deal with so much now and we all know it, from all the different stuff, bullying, to parents, to drugs, everything to be out there that kids have to face deal with all the social , media stuff, all this stuff, my god, when i was growing up, all we had to deal with was kicking the can down the alley that night. really and truly it was just a matter of getting up, putting on your...
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. >> melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. kristen: people from more than 100 grassroots organizations marched with martin luther king the third, demanding congress passed voting rights legislation stalled in the senate. the group marched in the frederick douglass memorial s saying if they can pass an infrastructure bill, it is time to do the same for voting rights. julian: many are volunteering around the bay area as part of the martin luther king jr. day of service. food banks are especially in need of help, many facing staffing shortages because of the omicron variant. tim johns was at the second harvest in san jose, where volunteers were helping out. >> with the latest surge in the pandemic, food banks are experiencing the worst staffing shortages they have faced in years. >> volunteers make up about a quarter of our workforce. we can't do this work without them. >> diane works for second harvest may food bank based in san jose. she said the situation has gotten so desperate in recent weeks that second harvest is consideri
. >> melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. kristen: people from more than 100 grassroots organizations marched with martin luther king the third, demanding congress passed voting rights legislation stalled in the senate. the group marched in the frederick douglass memorial s saying if they can pass an infrastructure bill, it is time to do the same for voting rights. julian: many are volunteering around the bay area as part of the martin luther king jr. day of service. food banks are especially in...
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melanie woodrow has more on the arrests. reporter: the san francisco police department says it arrested four people for shoplifting at this market street safeway on wednesday. the commander of the field operations a pyramid road division says in addition to shoplifting charges, two had outstanding warrants. >> this was a planned operation based on discussions we had, not only to provide visibility but enforcement to try to address some of the ongoing shoplifting issues that have been impacting some of their locations through the city. reporter: the safeway, once open 24 hours, had to reduce hours because of shoplifting. this video shows an entire isle of products locked up to deter shoplifting. a spokesperson says safeway is proud to partner with sfpd and the stores committed to crating a positive expense for shoppers. >> our goal is to make sure the community feel safe when they frequent establishments. reporter: this san francisco supervisor -- >> we are really happy sfpd is showing a presence. reporter: sfpd say they cons
melanie woodrow has more on the arrests. reporter: the san francisco police department says it arrested four people for shoplifting at this market street safeway on wednesday. the commander of the field operations a pyramid road division says in addition to shoplifting charges, two had outstanding warrants. >> this was a planned operation based on discussions we had, not only to provide visibility but enforcement to try to address some of the ongoing shoplifting issues that have been...
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he recounts the struggles between woodrow wilson and senate majority leader in the 1919 treaty whiched world war i and created the league of nations exploits the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government ended by these television companies and more including cox. ♪♪ cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet. ♪♪ one connection at a time. ♪♪ cox supports c-span as a public these television providers giving a front row seat to democracy. ♪♪ >> department of homeland security, almost 20 years after was founded in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. the house, security subcommittee hearing. >> committee and oversight management and accountability will now come to order. the chair is authorized to subcommittee and recess at any time. let me thank everyone for joining us today. this month we've commemorated 20 years the tragic 911 attack on our country that essentially could to the creation of
he recounts the struggles between woodrow wilson and senate majority leader in the 1919 treaty whiched world war i and created the league of nations exploits the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government ended by these television companies and more including cox. ♪♪ cox is committed to providing eligible families...
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. >>>> reporter melanie woodrow has the story. reporter: just before 7:30 this morning, they responded to san francisco international airport after receiving multiple calls for a suspicious man. >> appeared to be armed with a handgun. reporter: they would not specify tactics they used but the incident happened around -- occur last around 45 minutes. please have not said how many officers fired their weapons or how may shots were fired. san mateo district attorney's office was initially investigating until this afternoon and the attorney general's office was called in to take over. san mateo county district attorney says that is because the guns the suspect had not real firearms. >> what they determined was those two firearms were airsoft gun's. in other words reporter: reporter:, replicas. >> whenever there is an shooting of an officer of what is determined to be an unarmed person, the district attorney's office the stop conduct the investigation. reporter: the suspect also had a knife. he sent pictures of the two guns. >> they ab
. >>>> reporter melanie woodrow has the story. reporter: just before 7:30 this morning, they responded to san francisco international airport after receiving multiple calls for a suspicious man. >> appeared to be armed with a handgun. reporter: they would not specify tactics they used but the incident happened around -- occur last around 45 minutes. please have not said how many officers fired their weapons or how may shots were fired. san mateo district attorney's office was...
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presidents and first ladies coming up next patricia o'toole recounts the struggle between president woodrow wilson and senate majority leader henry cabot lodge over ratification of the 1919 versailles treaty, which ended world war ii. my name is gavin kleespies and i am the director of programs exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society, and i'm happy to welcome you to this evening's program. this is our second in-person program since march of 2020. tonight we'll hear about one of the most consequential battles in american diplomatic history the struggle between president woodrow wilson and senate majority leader henry cabot lodge over the league of nations our speaker this evening is patricia o'toole. i'm inso tool is a former professor in the school of
presidents and first ladies coming up next patricia o'toole recounts the struggle between president woodrow wilson and senate majority leader henry cabot lodge over ratification of the 1919 versailles treaty, which ended world war ii. my name is gavin kleespies and i am the director of programs exhibitions and community partnerships for the massachusetts historical society, and i'm happy to welcome you to this evening's program. this is our second in-person program since march of 2020. tonight...
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choosing a company that doesn't profit or plot properly to the planet to buy like when owner was shame. woodrow isn't busy saving the planet. she studies law at the university of lagos, here to her focus is environmental protection. but sometimes even the most dedicated climate hero needs to break spending time with friends as well. come reward after all the hard work and still tired of sitting back and watching the plan, the planet into the very, very horrible states. right? we don't have much time. i will need to take action as soon as possible to preserve what we know and issues like plan which info is he's actually trying to do things. i know one is too young to make a difference. he probably had that before. and the suck. don't ever look down or yourself circumstances, your background, you find me like where you came from. you have so much potential. the this week's global team comes from namibia. hello with . hi, i want to recall says from says faulty. i'm a grade level late, a little help combine school that will leave is the mountaineers area. as you can see, the a lot of mountains here
choosing a company that doesn't profit or plot properly to the planet to buy like when owner was shame. woodrow isn't busy saving the planet. she studies law at the university of lagos, here to her focus is environmental protection. but sometimes even the most dedicated climate hero needs to break spending time with friends as well. come reward after all the hard work and still tired of sitting back and watching the plan, the planet into the very, very horrible states. right? we don't have much...
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she's a fourth coming biography of woodrow wilson, which i'm sure will be wonderful. she wrote a book about tiaras post presidency. that feels very ellijay not sentimental but elegy, which is this poignant almost painful. sense of sort of what proves did at his best. edmonds tr in retirement is not at all elijah it's it's just it's this. aging man with a questing intellect. for example, i mean i came away with with much enhanced respect for tr's intellectual. qualities curiosity but a man in some ways corrupted. by the need to be not only the center of attention. but to wield power. what do you think of? was it seven volume series by duma malone and what would he think if he published today? yeah, but whatever you think of what has happened to jefferson historically happy. why not? first of all carol again being a notable exception to the rule you have to be a genius. to conclude if someone cares enough. about a historical figure to write six volumes about them they're probably in myers. it takes a rare. writer to rouse himself from his bed every morning for 30 or 40
she's a fourth coming biography of woodrow wilson, which i'm sure will be wonderful. she wrote a book about tiaras post presidency. that feels very ellijay not sentimental but elegy, which is this poignant almost painful. sense of sort of what proves did at his best. edmonds tr in retirement is not at all elijah it's it's just it's this. aging man with a questing intellect. for example, i mean i came away with with much enhanced respect for tr's intellectual. qualities curiosity but a man in...
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i'm told last machine that we can about woodrow, that mr. about almost valley that the last dragons in this world had called to home for 2 years. dw books on june. ah.
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i-team reporter melanie woodrow joins us from the newsroom to explain why. melanie. >> this in part has to do with a federal partnership program that does not exist for boosters. another reason might be messaging. when the booster first became available it wasn't perfectly clear who should get it. >> they're one of the most vulnerable populations. residents and staff at skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes. populations hit hardest at the start of the covid-19 pandemic. yet an abc7 news i-team data analysis found not all eligible vaccinated residents or staff have received their covid-19 boosters. >> people are not -- understanding the booster is powerful. reporter: our data team looked at self-reported data to the federal government coming from the centers for disease control and prevention and the u.s. centers for medicare and medicaid services. for california as a whole, as of january 9, this were 1,120 facilities reporting. with just 36% of eligible staff members and 53% of eligible residents having received a booster. ucsf proffer dr. peter hong.
i-team reporter melanie woodrow joins us from the newsroom to explain why. melanie. >> this in part has to do with a federal partnership program that does not exist for boosters. another reason might be messaging. when the booster first became available it wasn't perfectly clear who should get it. >> they're one of the most vulnerable populations. residents and staff at skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes. populations hit hardest at the start of the covid-19 pandemic. yet an...