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woodrow. wilson said the us quote is not outsiders observers interests of all. nations are our interests, it is believed that from that moment everything began according to the idea of wilson. the league of nations should to maintain peace on the planet, and the united states would play a leading role in this, he achieved the inclusion of the provisions of the origin of the versailles agreement in 1919 and for this he won the nobel peace prize , but the us senate did not support the president. the united states itself did not enter the league of nations. but the thoughts that the united states of america should play a leading role in the world order. established in american politics, historians blame wilson for the emergence of the bipolar world 80 years ago, 27 may 1942, the soviet ship old bolshevik accomplished a feat that became a symbol of the courage and fortitude of the sailors of the arctic convoys during the great patriotic war, sea convoys delivered military equipment and ammunition from the allied countries to us, the path through the arctic was the
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it happened last night in the city's visitation valley neighborhood abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow talked with police about the investigation. the sfmta sfpd and the california public utilities commission are reviewing detailed footage from near the arleta station in san francisco. after a pedestrian was killed by a light rail train. the sfmta says it happened around nine last night and involved a t-third light rail train a francisco police. spokesperson says sfpd responded just after 10 pm to bayshore boulevard and arleta avenue to meet with muni personnel regarding human remains discovered on the muni tracks the medical exam. is conducting their investigation in this incident our traffic collision investigative unit also responded to the scene and are currently investigating how this may have occurred based on their video review the sf. asus investigators will make recommendations about what if anything could prevent a collision like this from happening again, it's not clear how far the pedestrian may have been dragged by the the scene spanned for several hundred feet but that's
it happened last night in the city's visitation valley neighborhood abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow talked with police about the investigation. the sfmta sfpd and the california public utilities commission are reviewing detailed footage from near the arleta station in san francisco. after a pedestrian was killed by a light rail train. the sfmta says it happened around nine last night and involved a t-third light rail train a francisco police. spokesperson says sfpd responded just after 10...
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petropavlovsk became a museum and with k historical and cultural reserves on may 27, 1916 us president woodrowilson called for the creation of ligunations at the end of the first world war at a meeting of the peace enforcement league, this organization was created by the american algae wilson, who was concerned about the war in europe, said citing the united states not outside observers the interests of all. nations are our interests, it is believed that from that moment everything began according to the idea of wilson. the league of nations was supposed to maintain peace on the planet, and they would play a leading role in this, the united states, he achieved the inclusion of the provision on the league of nations in the versailles agreement in in 1919, and for this he won the nobel peace prize, but the american senate did not support the president and the united states itself did not enter the league of nations. and here are the thoughts that the united states of america should play supremacy. the world order has become firmly established in american politics, historians blame wilson for t
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the democrat, woodrow wilson. wilson praised it, he thought it was great. he was absolutely a racist. and as i ref, denise, that doesn't mean that he would necessarily of approved of clansman, going around and lynching people. it's also important to understand that wilson was also a southern. he depended on votes and from the south for his position in the south. you had basically an electorate that was only white, and woodrow wilson could not afford to contradict him. ah, the birth of a nation gave the clan a nation wide audience for his part. joseph simmons was ambitious and felt his little business had a big future in store. and that meant he needed to advertise. so the imperial wizard hired to marketing experts, elizabeth tyler and edward clark. the 2 advertising specialists, understood how to help the organization make money. they concocted a pyramid scheme. there is a business to the client, and it's called klan members, a play membership fee and all the money that you pay every month, your dues go to the imperial wizard. and he uses that money to trav
the democrat, woodrow wilson. wilson praised it, he thought it was great. he was absolutely a racist. and as i ref, denise, that doesn't mean that he would necessarily of approved of clansman, going around and lynching people. it's also important to understand that wilson was also a southern. he depended on votes and from the south for his position in the south. you had basically an electorate that was only white, and woodrow wilson could not afford to contradict him. ah, the birth of a nation...
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and woodrow wilson could not afford to contradict him. ah, the birth of a nation gave the clan a nation wide audience for his part. joseph simmons was ambitious and felt his little business had a big future in store. and that meant he needed to advertise. so the imperial wizard hired to marketing experts, elizabeth tyler and edward clark. the 2 advertising specialists, understood how to help the organization make money. they concocted a pyramid scheme. there is a business to the client, and it's called klan members, a play membership fee and all the money that you pay every month, your dues go to the very wizard. and he uses that money to travel round and party with everybody at these dim clay enlightened ceremonies. he's cross light ceremonies. it pays his bills. he uses it to buy alcohol. he just, he doesn't work, he doesn't have a job. we have jobs, just a scale man. the whole thing is a scale. ah, the sermons, the meetings, and night time ceremonies drew in more and more people. in just a few months. the group went from 2000 to 300000
and woodrow wilson could not afford to contradict him. ah, the birth of a nation gave the clan a nation wide audience for his part. joseph simmons was ambitious and felt his little business had a big future in store. and that meant he needed to advertise. so the imperial wizard hired to marketing experts, elizabeth tyler and edward clark. the 2 advertising specialists, understood how to help the organization make money. they concocted a pyramid scheme. there is a business to the client, and...
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woodrow wilson was also a white supremacist, that is -- >> his father was a confederate minister. >> he was a racist. he'd not had. that franklin roosevelt didn't really do much for civil rights either. that's another theme, as i mentioned, in your book. this tension. it does start to break. there were other progressive developments in the country that helped each other, labor movement started to include blacks and others. by the time we reach the 1960s, we still have many southern democrats who are -- that's the whole they're going to die on. how has the democratic party, with lyndon johnson as president, finally get past that? >> one could argue, they never really got past it. they only got past it because -- >> at least to pass a couple of pieces of legislation. 64 and 65. >> 64 in 65. first of all, democrats had a huge majority in both the house and the congress. 64, they were only trying -- i think 30 republican senators, something like that. but also, northern republicans, in the house and the senate, voted for the civil rights act of the voting act. republican today point out,
woodrow wilson was also a white supremacist, that is -- >> his father was a confederate minister. >> he was a racist. he'd not had. that franklin roosevelt didn't really do much for civil rights either. that's another theme, as i mentioned, in your book. this tension. it does start to break. there were other progressive developments in the country that helped each other, labor movement started to include blacks and others. by the time we reach the 1960s, we still have many southern...
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john woodrow cox, thank you so much for talking with us.e appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> in the wake of the texas school massacre protesters spelled out the word "enough" in large letters divergent a vigil at the headquarters of the powerful gun lobby, the national rifle association. gun control advocates plan to protest at the nra's annual convention in houston, texas, this weekend, about 4 hours down the road from the scene of the deadly school shooting. >>> well, the man who will challenge greg abbott for the texas governorship this november directly confronted his republican opponent over the uvalde school tragedy. democrat beto o'rourke interrupted a news conference by abbott and other officials demanding the governor take action to stop the senseless gun violence. >> you are doing. you're offering up nothing. you said this is not predictable. this is totally predictable. >> sir, you're out of line. sir, you're out of line. >> get out of here. >> worth pointing out texas governor abbott is pushing back on a call for gun
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so is teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson was also well white supremacist. that's not unfair to call him that his father was a confederate minister. yes. he was a racist. he did not hide that as well franklin roosevelt. didn't really do much for civil rights either and that's another theme as i mentioned in your book this tension, but it starts it does start to break. yeah, because there are other progressive developments in the country that you know, that kind of i guess these things they kind of a help each other right labor movement as you mentioned started to include blacks and others, but by the time we reached the 1960s, we still have a many southern democrats who are would or that's the hill they're going to die on. how does how does the democratic party with lyndon johnson as get past that. well one could argue never really did get past it only got past it because most at least at least to pass a couple of pieces of legislation always before 65. well 6465. first of all democrats huge majorities in both has the congress 64 they're only trying to remem
so is teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson was also well white supremacist. that's not unfair to call him that his father was a confederate minister. yes. he was a racist. he did not hide that as well franklin roosevelt. didn't really do much for civil rights either and that's another theme as i mentioned in your book this tension, but it starts it does start to break. yeah, because there are other progressive developments in the country that you know, that kind of i guess these things they kind of a...
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melanie: melanie woodrow, abc7news.can contact the i team or call. the latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage leaving families scrambling for options to feed their kids. what the biden administration is doing to help parents as congress investigates the supply-chain crunch. also bay to breakers is back this weekend. would you can expect after a would you can expect after a two-year hiatus. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom ren
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historical and cultural reserve on may 27, 1916, us president woodrow wilson called for the creationons at the end of the first world war. to the world, this organization was created by the american hydrogen, worried about the war in europe. wilson said the us quote is not outsiders observers interests of all. nations are our interests, it is believed that from that moment everything began according to the idea of wilson. the league of nations was supposed to maintain peace on the planet, and they would have played a leading role in this, the united states, he achieved the inclusion of a provision on ligation in the versailles agreement in 1919 and for this he became a nobel peace prize laureate, but the american senate did not support the president and
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john woodrow cox, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me.g the massacre in uvalde. >>> exposing the taliban's newest order against women and against journalists telling the truth. >>> in afghanistan, a psychological prison. that's the term a cnn team heard from an afghan news anchor. ordering women on the air to cover their faces. the country's leading independent news channel, journalists are worried that the new rule is just the beginning of even more restrictive measures to come. joining me now is the news anchors. thank you both for coming on. farida, do you believe the taliban's trying to stop you from anchoring at all? >> thank you so much. i think last week the taliban had some members come to our office. and they announced the new order that the taliban's on the performance. they put more restrictions on the women. and they said after this order, all the tvs, they are obligated to wearing masks during their appearing on the screen. so, that was a very shocking order for us to be totally disappointed with this order of taliban. i reme
john woodrow cox, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me.g the massacre in uvalde. >>> exposing the taliban's newest order against women and against journalists telling the truth. >>> in afghanistan, a psychological prison. that's the term a cnn team heard from an afghan news anchor. ordering women on the air to cover their faces. the country's leading independent news channel, journalists are worried that the new rule is just the beginning of even more...
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melanie woodrow, abc7news. liz: if you would like to see a story investigated, contact the i team.bc7news.com/iteam, or call 1-8 88-40-i team. a virtual program as well as an in-person one at the hyatt regency last night -- we will tell you about that, coming up. lisa: and beta breakers returns. we will tell you about the excitement and the colorful costumes expected tomorrow. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night. and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. and free premium home delivery when you add a base, ends monday building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. right
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first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, centered as you would imagine, on war with war one. wilson's war as the international statesman. the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage. and wilson the man, those were the two pillars of interpretation there. when you came to the house, those are the stories that were central, right? through the african american cultural heritage action fund of the national trust, the focus began, of course, to tell the fuller history. so when i joined i looked at the interpretation, i looked at what was on display that had for the most part remained unchanged since 1961. there has been shifts of objects, small objects here and there but as far as the experience and the topics that were covered it has remained that way until 2008, when i joined the team there. so i looked at it and i said, wilson the man? really? who are we talking about here if we're talking about telling a fuller history? the people! wilson and the people. there were two
first lady edith wilson's vision of that house was to be a standing legacy of woodrow wilson. the interpretation was very much, centered as you would imagine, on war with war one. wilson's war as the international statesman. the first in the period to hold that distinction on the world stage. and wilson the man, those were the two pillars of interpretation there. when you came to the house, those are the stories that were central, right? through the african american cultural heritage action...
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the democrat woodrow wilson is elected instead. questions on any of that and this is the after daughter. yep. it's not really into this. it's is right because i know about like gaglaw. and i'm not too sure. about like dates and stuff is roosevelt like a part of the gag law or part of the problem per se explain to the class what you mean by so the gag law is a law. that was from puerto rico where they couldn't like use their flags or like seeing any patriotic songs or anything as a way almost. ate them to the united states. so that's a good question. i actually don't know the answer that i don't know if he had any role in that or not when we talk about empire. there's the most resistance to that comes from the philippines by far and so puerto rico gets a lot less attention and most of the historical writing so i don't know the answer to that but that's that's worth investigating further. yeah. okay, stay roosevelt was gonna be presidents running a third party that are a third party to win the states and an election night because i'v
the democrat woodrow wilson is elected instead. questions on any of that and this is the after daughter. yep. it's not really into this. it's is right because i know about like gaglaw. and i'm not too sure. about like dates and stuff is roosevelt like a part of the gag law or part of the problem per se explain to the class what you mean by so the gag law is a law. that was from puerto rico where they couldn't like use their flags or like seeing any patriotic songs or anything as a way almost....
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. would like to see a story investigated, contact abc 7 news hi team. -- i-team. go to abc7news.com. a blueprint for joy was the theme of a make-a-wish greater bay area gala in san francisco this year. there was a virtual program at n-person with the hyatt regency last night. abc 7 news anger, served as the emcee. last year's event raised enough to grant more than 44 wishes. the goal was $550,000, which would mean 55 wishes. people will start moving into a new homeless shelter next week named in honor of late jeopardy host alex trebek. the ribbon-cutting was just held in the northridge area of los angeles. for decades it was a rollerskating rink. trebek's family donated $500,000 to help convert it into a center with 100 beds. >> somehow, someway i know alex is aware of this center. i know he had a strong conviction added to a determination to make it work. liz: the first residents to move and start on tuesday. still to come on abc 7 mornings, the governor's plans to spend $97.5 billion
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. would like to see a story investigated, contact abc 7 news hi team. -- i-team. go to abc7news.com. a blueprint for joy was the theme of a make-a-wish greater bay area gala in san francisco this year. there was a virtual program at n-person with the hyatt regency last night. abc 7 news anger, served as the emcee. last year's event raised enough to grant more than 44 wishes. the goal was $550,000, which would mean 55 wishes. people will start moving...
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his democrat, woodrow wilson, was elected instead. questions on any of that? -- >> i have a question, it's not really for this. it's, like, going the whole -- i know about, like, gag lilac kind of stuff. i'm not too sure about, like, dates and stuff. is roosevelt, like, a part of the gag law or a part of the problem, per se? >> explain to the class what you mean by. >> so, the gag law is a law that was -- they couldn't use their flags or, like, seeing any patriotic songs or anything as away almost to assimilate them to the ignited states. >> that's a good question. i actually don't know the answer to that. i don't know if he had any role in that or not. when we talk about empire, the most resistance to that comes from the philippines, by far. puerto rico gets a lot less attention in most of the historical writings, so i don't know the answer to that. but that is worth investigating further, yeah. >> -- teddy roosevelt [inaudible] third party to win states in election, had that ever been done before? >> yeah, i think it has been done, but he's one of the more s
his democrat, woodrow wilson, was elected instead. questions on any of that? -- >> i have a question, it's not really for this. it's, like, going the whole -- i know about, like, gag lilac kind of stuff. i'm not too sure about, like, dates and stuff. is roosevelt, like, a part of the gag law or a part of the problem, per se? >> explain to the class what you mean by. >> so, the gag law is a law that was -- they couldn't use their flags or, like, seeing any patriotic songs or...
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melanie woodrow, abc seven news epidemic of hate against asian americans during the pandemic has given rise to a new national movement. many school districts across the country are working to implement asian american history. into the curriculum. in fact, some are even mandating it as part of a p month abc 7 news. anchor deon lem takes a look at this growing trend. gwen lee grew up in the 80s on the peninsula and sadly recalls experiencing racism firsthand kids, you know surrounding me. a couple of girls surrounding me and calling me a change and you know at that a tank a goo she also recalls history books focused on europe and those who came from there with little about the experience of asian american. well, i just think everything was from one perspective, so it didn't really i never just felt like i fit and today she works for the san mateo county office of education and coordinates the teaching of history and ethnic studies. 1968 students at san francisco state and uc berkeley went on strike demanding the teaching of ethnic studies that led to the creation of ethnic studies depart
melanie woodrow, abc seven news epidemic of hate against asian americans during the pandemic has given rise to a new national movement. many school districts across the country are working to implement asian american history. into the curriculum. in fact, some are even mandating it as part of a p month abc 7 news. anchor deon lem takes a look at this growing trend. gwen lee grew up in the 80s on the peninsula and sadly recalls experiencing racism firsthand kids, you know surrounding me. a...
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march talent of the border, the former prime minister im ron hahn. bringing life to a woodrow standstill and focused on scabbard this summer bought. one group broke through a set of barriers, while others glowed by tried to reach the protest renew, hoping to catch a glimpse of their leader. people march for 30 yards and line stretching with several kilometers to reach their capital and woodward. usually b a do odds dr. hundreds where mom says he left early morning on wednesday duties the city despite the bad at gates. ok, thank you. a lot of the been japanese made things difficult for us and use tear gas and food ox to stop us. but i still managed to get it although it was meant to be a peaceful protest. it soon turned violent. the police you had forged your district, protested and made the city and prevent them from joining the protest in the capital. hon subordinate, including women and children faced intense tear gassing and rub of bullets. despite a court ruling allowing the broadness to go ahead. hundreds of people who are also registered across pakistan, including a nitrates to app
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earlier, i spoke tojohn woodrow cox, a washington post reporter and author of children under fire, whicht the effects of gun violence on children. i asked him how survivors and others affected by the tragedy can recover from this type of trauma. these people will never be who they were. i mean, who they were is gone. that doesn't mean they can't live fulfilling lives and happy lives, but, especially for children... you know, there's a term we often hear called "children are resilient". and that's only true when adults intervene, when these kids have access to support and therapy and a lot of adults in their lives who love them and understanding that this can take years or even decades to recover from. and the trauma that kids deal with in these situations sometimes doesn't appear for a decade or two after it occurs. so, you know, it's something that is going to take a very long time and requires a lot of patience from the people around them. and that's notjust the children, it's the adults, the teachers, the family members, there are thousands of victims from a shooting like this. john,
earlier, i spoke tojohn woodrow cox, a washington post reporter and author of children under fire, whicht the effects of gun violence on children. i asked him how survivors and others affected by the tragedy can recover from this type of trauma. these people will never be who they were. i mean, who they were is gone. that doesn't mean they can't live fulfilling lives and happy lives, but, especially for children... you know, there's a term we often hear called "children are...
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ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time. he was negotiating the treaty of versa to conclude world war one. and this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentially as the savior of the of the war. so that was that was an important step forward. but even your closer to your eras the lady bird johnson and the whistle stop. yes in the whistles up you and yeah, so even in the era of plane travel you of course had truman doing the the whistle stop and then ladybird in 64 as i mentioned, which was an incredibly important trip in that gave her a chance to travel and to begin seeing that it was okay for women to to campaign for their husbands to be surrogates. you know, that's one thing we haven't really talked about yet. is this whole surrogate ocean and how the wife can do a lot to restore a president's image and you mentioned frankie cleveland who became francis cleveland after she married you don't know he
ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time. he was negotiating the treaty of versa to conclude world war one. and this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentially as the savior of the of the war. so that was that was an important step forward. but even your closer to your eras the lady bird johnson and the whistle stop. yes in the...
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wilson went abroad with woodrow wilson, the second mrs. wilson after the war. >> just before that, this is another topic that comes together, first lady scholars tend to look at when did first ladies begin to campaign with their husbands? so these opportunities to travel with the husband began to overlap with campaigning. some wives went, edith roosevelt went for example on trips when he was campaigning. not even always for himself. in part to see what he did. it was useful for first ladies or potential first ladies to see how they're husbands interact with the public. so edith, the second mrs. wilson, ellen wilson was widow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried, his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed centrally as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in
wilson went abroad with woodrow wilson, the second mrs. wilson after the war. >> just before that, this is another topic that comes together, first lady scholars tend to look at when did first ladies begin to campaign with their husbands? so these opportunities to travel with the husband began to overlap with campaigning. some wives went, edith roosevelt went for example on trips when he was campaigning. not even always for himself. in part to see what he did. it was useful for first...
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woodrow wilson was in terrible health throughout most of his life, in fact.we look back on this and we see that he was having many strokes, as it were, during his marriage to his first wife. the terrible health problems he had during a second marriage led up to his paralysis and his inability to conduct the business of state. i think that is probably what leads to the answer of edith wilson. i think edith wilson, also because she becomes the example of what not to do as first lady. edith wilson overstepped boundaries. she decided -- when president wilson was so ill, she made several decisions about him that resulted in her not exactly running the country, but she certainly misled the american people. she decided not to tell him the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the cabinet the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the american people the extent of his own health. she decided that he should not step down, although we did not have a requirement for that. the vice president was widely seen as weak or inconsequential. she continued
woodrow wilson was in terrible health throughout most of his life, in fact.we look back on this and we see that he was having many strokes, as it were, during his marriage to his first wife. the terrible health problems he had during a second marriage led up to his paralysis and his inability to conduct the business of state. i think that is probably what leads to the answer of edith wilson. i think edith wilson, also because she becomes the example of what not to do as first lady. edith wilson...
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designates the federal building at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building. and the united states postal service facility located at 120 fourth street in petaluma, california tharyks lynn c. woolsey post office building. born during the dives segregation, judge hatchet grew up in careerwater, florida -- clearwater, florida. he graduated from florida a&m in 1954 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the united states army. he entered howard university's school of law in 1956 and when he took the florida bar exam in 1959, jim crow regulations prevented him from staying in the hotel where the test was being administered. after admission to the florida bar, junge hatchet entered private practice in daytona beach, practicing criminal, civil, administrative and civil rights law in state and federal courts. a series of judicial appointments that began in 1971 ultimately led to his placement on the united states fifth circuit court of appeals by president jimmy carter in 1979. making judge hatchet the fi
designates the federal building at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building. and the united states postal service facility located at 120 fourth street in petaluma, california tharyks lynn c. woolsey post office building. born during the dives segregation, judge hatchet grew up in careerwater, florida -- clearwater, florida. he graduated from florida a&m in 1954 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in...
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when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two things. economic things. he never gets credit. the liberal historians will never give him credit. but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax. grant restored the greenback to gold. so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and helped launch the second industrial revolution, which is sometime referred to disparagingly as the gilded age, but it was a phenomenal time in american life. just to be consistent, here is my guy grant, he's cutting taxes , harding, he's cutting taxes, kennedy is cutting taxes,
when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two...
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when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two things. economic things. he never gets credit. the liberal historians will never give him credit. but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax. grant restored the greenback to gold. so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and helped launch the second industrial revolution, which is sometime referred to disparagingly as the gilded age, but it was a phenomenal time in american life. just to be consistent, here is my guy grant, he's cutting taxes , harding, he's cutting taxes, kennedy is cutting taxes,
when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two...
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the split of republican votes between him and the incumbent taft -- the election of the democrat woodrowwilson. it was during this campaign that tr was the victim of an attempted assassination, in which during, giving speech he was hit by and assassins bullet. it resulted in a superficial wound and typical of roosevelts bravado, he continued the speech. i think most people having been shot, however superficially, would probably call it a day. but not the inimitable tr. after 1914 as the great war in your waged, roosevelt was an ardent advocate of american intervention, no surprise there, and in fact petitioned then president wilson to let him raise a volunteer regiment or if, allow the rough riders to fight in europe. roosevelt's son wynton was killed in the war, which some believed diminished roosevelts belligerent attitude. in any case, by the time he died in early 1919, not an old man. he was in his late fifties, i believe. in any case, roosevelt had already done enough by that time to secure his legacy as one of america's greatest presidents. and so, what was that legacy? theodore ro
the split of republican votes between him and the incumbent taft -- the election of the democrat woodrowwilson. it was during this campaign that tr was the victim of an attempted assassination, in which during, giving speech he was hit by and assassins bullet. it resulted in a superficial wound and typical of roosevelts bravado, he continued the speech. i think most people having been shot, however superficially, would probably call it a day. but not the inimitable tr. after 1914 as the great...
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and s. 2938, to name a post office after joseph woodrow hatchett. the latter two bills failed on suspension last week and so now must be considered under a rule. we were also expecting to consider h.r. 7688, the consumer fuel price gouging amendment act. but after hour and hour and hour of debate in the rules committee, debating this bill, the democrats had to pull it for lack of support within their own party. perhaps they realized that in fact there is no evidence of price gouging. in fact, this point was made by the secretary of energy in a recent energy and commerce committee hearing where she said, quoting here, i'm not sure anyone is saying there is wholesale gouging, closed quote. you know what. we could focus instead on increasing domestic production rather than blaming an industry, an industry that's already been suffering supply and demand difficulties that are significantly influenced by global factors and government regulation. the work force innovation opportunity act re-authorizes programs from a 2014 bill of the same name, but makes n
and s. 2938, to name a post office after joseph woodrow hatchett. the latter two bills failed on suspension last week and so now must be considered under a rule. we were also expecting to consider h.r. 7688, the consumer fuel price gouging amendment act. but after hour and hour and hour of debate in the rules committee, debating this bill, the democrats had to pull it for lack of support within their own party. perhaps they realized that in fact there is no evidence of price gouging. in fact,...