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that is one place where they were wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decisions, what were the grass roots's separate efforts that got us into world war i? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, was a group of people, most of them republicans, many disciples of the roosevelt, who set up a volunteer military training camps. one was in new york, often elite college students of the day would spend their summers training military officers, many of them became military officers. after the war, the rotc as we know it today, traces its roots back to this movement. >> was there a grass-roots movement to get into the war? was the war popular before the americans got into it? >> the war was popular with some people but one of the things most people forget about world war i was it is very divisive, both entering the war and how to fight the war after it starts. a lot of that decision has been forgotten since then. >> where did your book, uncle sam wants you, come from? >> it started with a group of people, on a footnote of another book i found reference to called slacker r
that is one place where they were wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decisions, what were the grass roots's separate efforts that got us into world war i? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, was a group of people, most of them republicans, many disciples of the roosevelt, who set up a volunteer military training camps. one was in new york, often elite college students of the day would spend their summers training military officers, many of them became...
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the woodrow wilson bridge, no concerns. and between frederick and rockville moving nicely as is the topside of the capital beltwa back to you, barbara. >>> 11 minutes after 11:00 is the time. it's 84 drees here in washington. still ahead on midday, more on the passing of eunice kennedy shriver. >>> also ahead, the terrifying attack in a northern virginia neighborhood that left one man dead. >>> plus, hear the first calls for help after the deadly midair crash in new york city. >>> and incredible video this morning fr people being p pulle >>> you are saying that there is a helicopter down in the water? >> there are two helicopters that just went down in the hudson. >> the helicopter went down into the water. the plane, i am not sure what happened to it. i cannot see it from my window. >> we are hearing the 911 calls from witnesses that saw a horrific crash near manhattan. a helicopter collided with a plane on saturday. both plung into the hudson river. nine people were killed. today divers are searching for the remains of th
the woodrow wilson bridge, no concerns. and between frederick and rockville moving nicely as is the topside of the capital beltwa back to you, barbara. >>> 11 minutes after 11:00 is the time. it's 84 drees here in washington. still ahead on midday, more on the passing of eunice kennedy shriver. >>> also ahead, the terrifying attack in a northern virginia neighborhood that left one man dead. >>> plus, hear the first calls for help after the deadly midair crash in new...
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r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate professor of law, university of notre dame, former council on president bush's bioethics group, and gentlemen, you two, particularly, i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show, but also because you're both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either of you guys want to address that you are not just a hired gun for the g.o.p.? >> i have no talking points and we're free. we're free. >> i'm an academic, so i can say whatever i like. glenn: ok. i want to come back to where we were. before we go to the chalkboard, i want to go back to where we were on valuing life. what do you see there? >> yeah, my sense, again, just to reit reiterate, it seems to me that the chief concern i have about any sort of program like this is who bears the burden? whose lives get devalued in terms of allocation of resources, and if you look back at the chart, at the curve that
r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate professor of law, university of notre dame, former council on president bush's bioethics group, and gentlemen, you two, particularly, i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show, but also because you're both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either of you guys want to address that you are...
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woodrow wilson tried to avoid this as president because he worried he would end up alienating voters on both sides. >> how did the u.s. get into world war i? >> despite woodrow wilson's efforts to keep america out of the war in a series of decisions that slowly back dust into the war by giving slight preference to britain by not trading with germany and as the term in spring of 1917, desperate last-minute gambit to win the war, knowing they are going to drag the americans into. the germans thought the americans didn't have a big army, they didn't have a strong federal government, they would not get into the war in time to make a difference. that is one place they were wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decisions, what were the grass roots's separate efforts? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, this preparedness was a group of people, most of them republicans, disciples of the roosevelt, who set up a volunteer military training camps. it was in plapsburg, new york, they would spend the summer training to the military officers and many of them did become milit
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it's bishop o'connell and woodrow wilson.k to the studio. >> all right, dave ross, thank you very much. the fox 5 game of the week. >> yeah. >> how's the weather going to be? >> not going to be too bad. i will explain in just a second. for the game of the week, right? >> there you go. >> and it looks like it stays dry. let me tell you something. if you're headed this evening to the games of the week, high school football live and if you're making a late start to the redskins game tonight, be prepared. i was going to say there is a chance of some showers and thunderstorms. we'll start off. so gray out, the heaviest of the rain has moved to the north of us and there is a new batch coming in. this is southeast. you can see here, southeast of the beltway. the heaviest of this moving through waldorf and up eventually toward annapolis and this is close to fed ex field. probably going to get a few showers there and it looks like this will stay to the east and southeast of the city from i-95 and back out towards the bay and to the sh
it's bishop o'connell and woodrow wilson.k to the studio. >> all right, dave ross, thank you very much. the fox 5 game of the week. >> yeah. >> how's the weather going to be? >> not going to be too bad. i will explain in just a second. for the game of the week, right? >> there you go. >> and it looks like it stays dry. let me tell you something. if you're headed this evening to the games of the week, high school football live and if you're making a late start...
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woodrow wilson tried to avoid it as president because he was worried he would end up alienating voters sides. >> how did the u.s. get into world war i? >> despite woodrow wilson's efforts he made a series of decisions that backed up into war to give flight preference to britain and not trading with germany and as the germans in the spring of 1917 launched into a last-minute gambit to win the war knowing they would drag the americans into it. the germans thought the americans did not have a big army or a strong federal government they would never did in and time to make a difference and that is where they were wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson decision what were the grass roots separate effort? >> among the people that wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, it was a group of people most of them republicans most disciples of theodore roosevelt to set up to volunteer military training camps it was called the plattsburgh movement and it was ill lead college students of the day would spend summers training to be military officers. and in fact, after the war the rotc as reno is today traces it
woodrow wilson tried to avoid it as president because he was worried he would end up alienating voters sides. >> how did the u.s. get into world war i? >> despite woodrow wilson's efforts he made a series of decisions that backed up into war to give flight preference to britain and not trading with germany and as the germans in the spring of 1917 launched into a last-minute gambit to win the war knowing they would drag the americans into it. the germans thought the americans did not...
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>> no, there is not a centralized government effort and in fact woodrow wilson tried to avoid this as president because he worried that it was, he would end up alienating voters on both sides of the funds. >> how did the u.s. into world war i? high-speed despite woodrow wilson's efforts to keep america out of work, he made a series of decisions that slowly back this into war, particularly by givings lathe preference to britain by not trading with germany and then as the germans in the spring of 1917, they launched sort of desperate, last-minute gambit to win the war knowing they are going to drag the americans into a brick of the germans thought that the americans didn't have a big army, didn't have a strong federal government and would never get into the war in time to make a difference and that was one place where they were wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decisions with a grassroots separate efforts that got us into world war i? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, because preparedness was-- most of them republicans, many of them disciples of theodore roo
>> no, there is not a centralized government effort and in fact woodrow wilson tried to avoid this as president because he worried that it was, he would end up alienating voters on both sides of the funds. >> how did the u.s. into world war i? high-speed despite woodrow wilson's efforts to keep america out of work, he made a series of decisions that slowly back this into war, particularly by givings lathe preference to britain by not trading with germany and then as the germans in...
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the author of woodrow wilson the roots of modern liberalism.ormer general counsel to president obama's by oh ethics. we're talking about else's care. today i saw the president give his speech, he said, you know some of these guys on that other network that are always trying to dig at me, i'm going snuff out your grandma. i 'believe he may have been talking about me which i don't believe he is going to try to kill your grandmother. cons consequently think he is talking about you, guilt by association. we were talking about abortion and the beginning of life and how it will be covered in health care even though they say there is nothing in this bill that says -- you say that is by design. >> it is by design and there is not in the bill, there is nothing in the bill about anything. that is the point, i want to get to that. the bill has a provision for a benefits advisory commission which is to determine what benefits the plan has to provide. that's it. it doesn't say anything. other than certain mince like hospital care. this commission or committ
the author of woodrow wilson the roots of modern liberalism.ormer general counsel to president obama's by oh ethics. we're talking about else's care. today i saw the president give his speech, he said, you know some of these guys on that other network that are always trying to dig at me, i'm going snuff out your grandma. i 'believe he may have been talking about me which i don't believe he is going to try to kill your grandmother. cons consequently think he is talking about you, guilt by...
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that eugenics is a part of that, and certainly some of america's most prominent progressives, woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt and others were supporters of at least the possibility of eugenics because it has great possibilities for social engineering. glenn: let me go to jonah goldberg here. this is from cass sunstein in the columbia law review in january 2004. another time he said "if a program would prevent 50 deaths of people who are 20, should it be treated the same way as a program that would prevent 50 deaths of people being 70? programs that protect young people seems far better than one that protects old people because it delivers greater benefits." next one, this is from rahm emanuel's brother ezekiel wrote in november '96 and just wrote another one january this year "conversely, services provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens are not basic, and should not be guaranteed." jonah, please, i mean -- >> i think there a lot of things going on here. i think, first of all, this mode of analysis, which is all over the place, w
that eugenics is a part of that, and certainly some of america's most prominent progressives, woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt and others were supporters of at least the possibility of eugenics because it has great possibilities for social engineering. glenn: let me go to jonah goldberg here. this is from cass sunstein in the columbia law review in january 2004. another time he said "if a program would prevent 50 deaths of people who are 20, should it be treated the same way as a program...
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that is one place they are wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decision, what were the grass roots's separate efforts that got us into world war i? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, preparedness was approved. most people, some republicans, disciples of theodore roosevelt, who set up a volunteer military training camps, the big one was in new york, thes -- plapsburg movement, people preparing to the military officers. after the war, the rotc as we know it today, tracing its roots back. >> was there a grass-roots movement to get into the work? was the work popular before the americans got into it? >> the war was popular with some people but one of the things most people forget about world war i is it was very divisive. those entering the war and how to fight the war after it starts. , lot of that has been forgotten. >> where did your book uncle sam wants you come from? >> it started from a group of people, the footnote of another book, i found reference to slacker rage, that was the slang term in world war i for draft dodgers. they were carried out by a group
that is one place they are wrong. >> prior to woodrow wilson's decision, what were the grass roots's separate efforts that got us into world war i? >> among the people who wanted the u.s. to be more prepared, preparedness was approved. most people, some republicans, disciples of theodore roosevelt, who set up a volunteer military training camps, the big one was in new york, thes -- plapsburg movement, people preparing to the military officers. after the war, the rotc as we know it...
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we did have some construction wrapping up after the woodrow wilson bridge in the local lanes. not causing any delay for you. heading out west of town here in virginia, 66 heading in from route 50 fair oak at speed past nutley street all the way to the beltway. 270 looking good. you are moving at speeft out of germantown into voccolaville towards the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> police in montgomery county trying to track down a thief this morning. they say somebody walks into the sacks fifth avenue store and walked ouwith a $2,400 chanel dress. investigators aren't sure if they are looking for a man or woman. paul wagner explains. >> reporter: just before 8:00 last thursday night, this woman, or is it a man, police aren't absolutely sure, walks into saks fifth avenue on wisconsin avenue carrying a large bag. >> walks around the stores looking to see where the employees are and goes into the chanel area where there doesn't appear to be any employ years. >> reporter: detective david hill used the remote controls on the store's sophistica
we did have some construction wrapping up after the woodrow wilson bridge in the local lanes. not causing any delay for you. heading out west of town here in virginia, 66 heading in from route 50 fair oak at speed past nutley street all the way to the beltway. 270 looking good. you are moving at speeft out of germantown into voccolaville towards the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> police in montgomery county trying to track down a thief this...
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believe in public service and also believe it and a political party i believe shared the idea that woodrow wilson, that a political party has to stand for something. i believe that a political party can be an instrument to make change, and that is why i am a democrat. but my parents and my brothers and sisters have brought their children ought to be involved, to be engaged, to be part of the process. to share what oliver wendell holmes said. tavis: their hair few people -- there are few people who have suffered the public sorrow that senator kennedy did, but he never became bitter or jaded and became and remained a beacon of hope including the least among us. in a year when partisanship ruled the day, he would reach across party lines to enact some of the most important and lasting legislation in all of u.s. history. ted kennedy will be buried at arlington national cemetery alongside his brothers, john and robert. until next time, good night from l.a.. -- until next time, good night from l.a. as always, keep the faith. >> as he said many times, from those he salt and those who touched him, some m
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no big surprises at the woodrow wilson bridge. as a matter of fact, the beltway north of town pretty much cleared out from earlier issues getting into silver springs. northeast looking all right at this hour. that's how we're doing. back to you. >>> metro riders who ride the red line can expect another week of delays. the ntsb has concluded it's on-site testing of the tracks. that is where the deadly accident occurred back on june 22nd. now metro must begin replacing the track's circuitry on that section of the track. the work is expected to take 30 days. ridershould continue to expect the same delays they've been experiencing since the accident occurred. >>> time right now 11:11. 80 in washington. much more still ahead on midday. the bell is ringing at a number of local schools this morning. find out why the summer is ending a little earlier this year. >>> if you're going to do some back-to-school shopping, find out where it could cost you a little more and where it could cost a little less. >>> plus, why some ticketholders for t
no big surprises at the woodrow wilson bridge. as a matter of fact, the beltway north of town pretty much cleared out from earlier issues getting into silver springs. northeast looking all right at this hour. that's how we're doing. back to you. >>> metro riders who ride the red line can expect another week of delays. the ntsb has concluded it's on-site testing of the tracks. that is where the deadly accident occurred back on june 22nd. now metro must begin replacing the track's...
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elsewhere woodrow wilson bridge, no issues there. 95 to springfield, 66 haymarket on in off to a quiettart. barbara and joe, back to you. >> run in place and watch us at the same time. how about that? >> there you go. just like that. >> thanks a lot. >>> here's a look at four big stories happening today. a serious crash krcritically injures three siblings under the age of 17. a 12-year-old is in critical condition. the crash happened in germantown last night at the intersection of ridge road and morning star drive, an intersection neighbors sais t knowno be dangerous. >> jose garcia perlela will be sentenced today for breaking into the homes of four different women. the final victim of bethesda, was severely beaten and died from her injuries. he was convicted of first degree murder in that case as well. he could face life if prison without the possibility of parole. >> the federal reserve is skaushsly saying the worst of the recession may be over. today analysts will be getting more information on the state of the economy. july foreclosures and retail sales numbers are being released l
elsewhere woodrow wilson bridge, no issues there. 95 to springfield, 66 haymarket on in off to a quiettart. barbara and joe, back to you. >> run in place and watch us at the same time. how about that? >> there you go. just like that. >> thanks a lot. >>> here's a look at four big stories happening today. a serious crash krcritically injures three siblings under the age of 17. a 12-year-old is in critical condition. the crash happened in germantown last night at the...
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nothing on the beltway at the american legion bridge or at the woodrow wilson bridge. we will give you all the all clear. baltimore washington parkway, a wreck southbound. nothing to report on the beltway at the american legion bridge. traffic slowing on the outer loop down to georgia avenue. accident and georgia avenue moved out of the way. now to breaking news. >>> we have this story of three big storms that have made landfall. >> claudette is dumping big rain. one of the other two is the first hurricane. matt brock has more. >> that is the breaking news. bildt was upgraded to a full- fledged hurricane -- bill was upgraded to a full-fledged hurricane. claudette did not make it up to hurricane status. slow to start, but the storm system is under way. there was little time to prepare as claudette world in. >> i would doing what i have to do. >> trying to secure a sailboat with heavy winds, and this is before the worst of it. >> i keep getting blown off. >> claudette could deliver as much as 10 inches of rain. >> you have to prepare yourself for the worse. >> ana and bi
nothing on the beltway at the american legion bridge or at the woodrow wilson bridge. we will give you all the all clear. baltimore washington parkway, a wreck southbound. nothing to report on the beltway at the american legion bridge. traffic slowing on the outer loop down to georgia avenue. accident and georgia avenue moved out of the way. now to breaking news. >>> we have this story of three big storms that have made landfall. >> claudette is dumping big rain. one of the other...
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here's the lobby when woodrow wilson was president.e it is today. >> we claim to be an antique bank run by antiques. there's nobody here under 70. >> reporter: bank president r.r. wiley is 85 and still comes to work everyday writing checks on his typewriter. he has two employees, 76-year-old lela coates -- that's her opening the vault -- and on the adding machine is the 71-year-old neta eldridge. the trio runs america's smallest bank with machines so old they couldn't find anyone to fix them if they ever broke down. >> i ask for 90 cents and that's what i got. >> most of what we do is in our head. but because of the government, we have to keep a certain amount of paperwork. >> reporter: this place redefines bankers' hours. it's open five hours a day. closed at noon for an hour lunch. and if you don't get your money by three in the afternoon, you're out of luck. one more thing the bank doesn't have -- an atm. if you want your money, you have to walk up to the teller and ask for it. mr. wiley's attitude is if you need money after hours,
here's the lobby when woodrow wilson was president.e it is today. >> we claim to be an antique bank run by antiques. there's nobody here under 70. >> reporter: bank president r.r. wiley is 85 and still comes to work everyday writing checks on his typewriter. he has two employees, 76-year-old lela coates -- that's her opening the vault -- and on the adding machine is the 71-year-old neta eldridge. the trio runs america's smallest bank with machines so old they couldn't find anyone to...
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good at the woodrow wilson bridge. i talked earli about a crash on route 4. it is gone. >> thank you. >>> 5:43 is your time. >> tourists in israel got more than they bargained for. take a look at that. >> unbelievable. we will be back with your latest atest >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, weather, and lisa baden, traffic. this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> checking our top stories at 5:47. the senate will vote on a plan refuel the cash for clunkers program. it will give you until labor day to trading your gas guzzler and get up to $4,500 on a new car. seasonal vaccines are being shipped ahead of time. the swine flu vaccine itself will not be ready until the government decides the exact dose needed for each shot. president obama is promising to overhaul health care this year. he made those comments during an economic town hall in indiana. he says he would rather have a bipartisan bill. >>> 5:48 on this rainy thursday morning. 71 degrees outside. you
good at the woodrow wilson bridge. i talked earli about a crash on route 4. it is gone. >> thank you. >>> 5:43 is your time. >> tourists in israel got more than they bargained for. take a look at that. >> unbelievable. we will be back with your latest atest >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, weather, and lisa baden, traffic. this is "good morning...
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both litman and bernays had taken part in woodrow wilson's state propaganda agency, which is its orwellianerm. it was created to try to drive the pacifist population to jingoist fanatiscism and hatred of, of all things, german and it succeeded, brilliantly in fact. and it was hoped that the same techniques could insure what are called the intelligent minorities would rule, and that the general public that have been called ignorance and meddlesome outsiders, would serve their function as spectators, not participants. these are all very highly respected progressive's saison democracy and by people, by a man who was the leading public intellectual of the 20th century and was a wilson, roselle kennedy progressive's. they capture the thinking of progress of opinion, so president wilson, he held a news leak of gentleman with elevated the ideals must be empowered to preserve stability and righteousness. that is naturally the perspective of the founding fathers. .. >> it's called the time of troubles. what the west seeses a the crisis, namely the financial crisis, that will be presumably patched u
both litman and bernays had taken part in woodrow wilson's state propaganda agency, which is its orwellianerm. it was created to try to drive the pacifist population to jingoist fanatiscism and hatred of, of all things, german and it succeeded, brilliantly in fact. and it was hoped that the same techniques could insure what are called the intelligent minorities would rule, and that the general public that have been called ignorance and meddlesome outsiders, would serve their function as...
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. >> no, there was on a centralized government after it and it woodrow wilson tried to avoid this asesident because he worried that it was coming to an end up alienating voters on both sides can i then how did the u.s. into world war i? >> well, despite woodrow wilson's effort to keep america out of war he made a series of decisions that slowly back this into war. particularly by giving preference to britain by not trading with germany and then as the germans in the spring of 1917 launched a desperate last-minute gambit to win the war, knowing that they're going to guide americans into it, the germans thought that the americans didn't have a big army and a strong federal government and would never get into the war in time to make a difference. >> but prior to woodrow wilson's decisions, what were the grassroots semper deference that got us into world war i? >> well, among the people about one in the u.s. to be more prepared in this movement was a group of people and most republicans and many disciples of theodore roosevelt who seventh of a volunteer military training camps and a big
. >> no, there was on a centralized government after it and it woodrow wilson tried to avoid this asesident because he worried that it was coming to an end up alienating voters on both sides can i then how did the u.s. into world war i? >> well, despite woodrow wilson's effort to keep america out of war he made a series of decisions that slowly back this into war. particularly by giving preference to britain by not trading with germany and then as the germans in the spring of 1917...
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residents and serve as the competition pool for woodrow wilson high. this project is just one of the many pool rehab projects that have been taking place in the district in the past 18 months about $1 billion has been spent on schools alone. >>> firefighters in northern california are trying to control a massive wildfire. the blaze raging near bernie, california, grew twice as large overnight expanding from about 3,000 to 6,000 acres. right now it's only about 10% contained. is fire is one of more than 200 started by lightning strikes last weekend. so far, nearly 23,000 acres in the area have burned. >>> back at home, sweater weather in august. kind of hard to believe, isn't it? we did cool off a bit and it got wet overnight. veronica johnson has our weather. >> an umbrella morning for us and a long sleeved summer day for most of us. we've got clearing skies across the area let's look at radar. most of the rain today east and southeast. vienna, salisbury, heavier showers there as well as down to chris field area. southern areas through west moreland is
residents and serve as the competition pool for woodrow wilson high. this project is just one of the many pool rehab projects that have been taking place in the district in the past 18 months about $1 billion has been spent on schools alone. >>> firefighters in northern california are trying to control a massive wildfire. the blaze raging near bernie, california, grew twice as large overnight expanding from about 3,000 to 6,000 acres. right now it's only about 10% contained. is fire is...
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uth of town here near the woodrow wilson bridge, there it is. traffic on the wilson bridge span is moving along at posted speeds. back to you. >>> a shooting rampage at a health club in a pittsburgh suburb. right now we know four people have died, including the shooter. many more are injured. >> the shooting happened last night at the la fitness center in bridgeville. kimberly southers has been following this story for us. >> reporter: a man entered into the back of the exercise class, turned off the lights and pulled out two guns and started shooting. a woman was yelling the man was her boyfriend and wanted to kill her. others said the gunfire was so loud they couldn't hear a thing. >> it was surreal. it didn't hit us until now. when we saw the girl over here collapse, that's when -- nobody knew it was gunshots. everybody stood there for so long. >> surreal. pandemonium. never in a millions years would have thought something like that would happen at 8:00, 9:00 at night at a gym. >> in the end, the gunman took the lives of three people before ta
uth of town here near the woodrow wilson bridge, there it is. traffic on the wilson bridge span is moving along at posted speeds. back to you. >>> a shooting rampage at a health club in a pittsburgh suburb. right now we know four people have died, including the shooter. many more are injured. >> the shooting happened last night at the la fitness center in bridgeville. kimberly southers has been following this story for us. >> reporter: a man entered into the back of the...
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elsewhere, we will head over and let you know things are moving well for those of you out towards the woodrow wilson bridge. and the drive on 66 is okay, and 270 as well as the montgomery stretch of the capital beltway between new hampshire avenue, and georgia avenue are all cleared out for the commute. not too much to worry about. >> thank you, jerry. >> thank you. >>> chilling new details about the health club shooting. the investigators say police talked tthe 48-year-old george sawdini after he showed somebody a hand grenade. the witness could not identify the person. and then he shot and killed women at a fit club before taking his own life. >>> and new reports say he used state aircraft for political and personal trips. the associated press found mark sanford often took his children and wife with him. that's against state rules. the two-term republican used the plane to get to hair and deny cysts appointments, and sports, and sanford's wife and four sons moved out of the governor's mansion. back in june, he admitted to having an affair. >>> and mrs. shriver is 88 years old, and she suffered a s
elsewhere, we will head over and let you know things are moving well for those of you out towards the woodrow wilson bridge. and the drive on 66 is okay, and 270 as well as the montgomery stretch of the capital beltway between new hampshire avenue, and georgia avenue are all cleared out for the commute. not too much to worry about. >> thank you, jerry. >> thank you. >>> chilling new details about the health club shooting. the investigators say police talked tthe 48-year-old...
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at the end of world war i, american president woodrow wilson envisioned a new world forum.ed at the paris peace conference in 1919, the league of nations was intended to be a new arena for people and countries to hash out their differences. this high minded concept appealed to one young man in particular. >> he showed up at the paris peace conference, wanting better treatment for vietnam and he was basically told, shoo, shoo, go away. that's for white people. >> oliver: the man ignored would later become known to the world as ho chi minh, loosely translated it means bringer of light. morn in 1890, the youngest of three children. he witnessed his father's frustration at the repression he felt under french rule. at age 21 he traveled to france as a ship's cook to see how the other half lived. ho chi minh would dedicate his life to a single purpose, vietnamese independence. enthralled by the russian revolution, turned to the first world's communist power. >> the new russian revolutionary government was an enemy of all the capitalist governments. the reason he became a communis
at the end of world war i, american president woodrow wilson envisioned a new world forum.ed at the paris peace conference in 1919, the league of nations was intended to be a new arena for people and countries to hash out their differences. this high minded concept appealed to one young man in particular. >> he showed up at the paris peace conference, wanting better treatment for vietnam and he was basically told, shoo, shoo, go away. that's for white people. >> oliver: the man...
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elsewhere, there are no worries reported either way to and across the woodrow wilson bridge.ut for the morning commute. and between the capital beltway and frederick, and reportedly all lanes are open. back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> more trouble for metro. a train operator was on drugs, apparently, when he made a dangerous mistake. a green line train left the station shortly before 5:00 p.m. on july 31st with two cars too many for the transit system, which is only operate safely ght cars. and a passenger notified them about the extra cars. luckily, nobody was on the extra cars. and the workers responsible for preparing the train underwent drug and alcohol testing. >> the operator that was involved in bringing the train from the yard to the greenbelt station platform tested positive for drugs. >> he is currently in a drug rehabilitation program. >> he is currently in a drug rehabilitation program, we understand. metro says the employee is now in rehab and currently not drawing a salary. no formal discipline terry actia been taken. >>> the bodies were found believed to be th
elsewhere, there are no worries reported either way to and across the woodrow wilson bridge.ut for the morning commute. and between the capital beltway and frederick, and reportedly all lanes are open. back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> more trouble for metro. a train operator was on drugs, apparently, when he made a dangerous mistake. a green line train left the station shortly before 5:00 p.m. on july 31st with two cars too many for the transit system, which is only operate safely...
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here's the lobby when woodrow wilson was president.e it is today. >> we claim to be an antique bank. we're run by antiques. there's nobody in here under 70. >> reporter: the bank president is 85. he still comes to work every day writing checks on his typewriter. he has two employees, 76-year-old lela coats, that's her opening the vault, and on the adding machine is 71-year-old nedda eldridge. the trio run america's smallest bank with machines so old they couldn't find anyone to fix them if they ever broke down. >> most of what we do is in our head. but for the government we have to keep a certain amount of paperwork. >> reporter: this place redefines banker's hours. it's open five hours a day, closed at noon for an hour lunch and if you don't get your money by 3 in the afternoon, you're out of luck. one more thing this bank doesn't have, an atm. if you want your money, you have to walk up to the teller and ask for it. mr. wylie's attitude is if you need money after hours, you're probably up to no good. customers say that inconvenience
here's the lobby when woodrow wilson was president.e it is today. >> we claim to be an antique bank. we're run by antiques. there's nobody in here under 70. >> reporter: the bank president is 85. he still comes to work every day writing checks on his typewriter. he has two employees, 76-year-old lela coats, that's her opening the vault, and on the adding machine is 71-year-old nedda eldridge. the trio run america's smallest bank with machines so old they couldn't find anyone to fix...
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lipman worked with woodrow wilson. he was an insider, but he was never a member of a team. he was independent politically and editorially. that's why he was important. that's why he was respected. that's why he will be missed. bret: fred, late in life did he ever regret being part of the story in the valerie plame case when he reported that? >> that was one of the lesser events in his career as a reporter. he was the first guy to report that she had gotten her husband off of his assignment from the c.i.a., and he put it in his column, and he did the right thing, and there were bigger feats of reporting than that that he pulled off, many, many of them. >> i think people forget that it wasn't that somebody fed him this on an ideological basis. it was a function of his reporting that went out there and got the information and then it turned out to be in this way, and one last thing to say is he had a wonderful wife geraldine and all of us want to say, our love goes out to you. bret: our condolences. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for breaking ♪ meet jack. recently turned
lipman worked with woodrow wilson. he was an insider, but he was never a member of a team. he was independent politically and editorially. that's why he was important. that's why he was respected. that's why he will be missed. bret: fred, late in life did he ever regret being part of the story in the valerie plame case when he reported that? >> that was one of the lesser events in his career as a reporter. he was the first guy to report that she had gotten her husband off of his...
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your first fox 5 high school game of the week of the season will be between bishop o'connell and woodrow wilsongot 54% of the vote. that means we'll be there today at 5:00 p.m. and you'll find extended highlights on myfoxdc.com. >>> and moving up to the pros, for the redskins, the first half of the game will go a long way in deciding how the skins feel about themselves for the upcoming season opener on september 13th. becae tonight is last time the starters will see significant playing time until that game against the giants. the skins will not have rock cartwright tomorrow. he has a groin problem. he played against the steelers with a fake punt and that got him a first time. he got the first down and the skins got the win and now he is out. >> i feel a little bit better. coach said to rest it so i feel pretty good. >> so you're going to sit out this game and maybe the n. one to get healthy. >> i want to be healthy for the season. but people get hurt and it's part of football. so i'm going to try to get healthy for next week. >> his mother named him to played football, didn't he. rock cartwrigh
your first fox 5 high school game of the week of the season will be between bishop o'connell and woodrow wilsongot 54% of the vote. that means we'll be there today at 5:00 p.m. and you'll find extended highlights on myfoxdc.com. >>> and moving up to the pros, for the redskins, the first half of the game will go a long way in deciding how the skins feel about themselves for the upcoming season opener on september 13th. becae tonight is last time the starters will see significant playing...
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. >> this question comes from whitney wiseman, and she is working for the woodrow wilson high school. a report by the american diabetes association has suggested 2.2% of the u.s. population or over 6 million people, have on diagnosed diabetes. hundreds of thousands of people die every year from diabetes- related conditions. what would be the best way to reach these people? >> i think there is a lot we can do. to raise awareness in our own circles of life, our family, our friends. reporters in the room on a larger scale. just try to raise awareness and do what we can to get people involved. everybody has a story, when it comes to diabetes. when someone comes up in s. something to be signed for their knees or daughter, they will say that she is a diabetic and she has watched you and been encouraged by which to have to said. as far as the undiagnosed kids, and people who have diabetes and the world, if you can, go check it out if you start to see symptoms that i have talked about "thursday, losing weight, having a bad attitude, go to your doctor and check it out and see with the deal is.
. >> this question comes from whitney wiseman, and she is working for the woodrow wilson high school. a report by the american diabetes association has suggested 2.2% of the u.s. population or over 6 million people, have on diagnosed diabetes. hundreds of thousands of people die every year from diabetes- related conditions. what would be the best way to reach these people? >> i think there is a lot we can do. to raise awareness in our own circles of life, our family, our friends....
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after that, a smooth trip across the woodrow wilson bridge.at's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a developing story now involvingamerican journalist laura ling and una lee. both are currently serve ago 1- year hard labor sentence? north korea. this morning, former president bill clinton is in north korea hoping to get them freed. mr.clinton arrived in the communist nation a few hours ago to north negotiate their release. ling and lee were arrested at the chinese north korea border back in march accused of sneaking in illegally and engaging in hostile acts. >>> controversy over the fairfax county board of supervisors decision to green light the expansion of a school accused of radical teachings. last night, board member voted to expand the campus of the islamic saudi academy in fairfax. that vote was not unanimous but opponents are concerned about the rumored violence and anti- american curriculum and promised to fight the decision come election time. >>> it is a case of not in my backyard when it comes to guantanamo bay detainees. th
after that, a smooth trip across the woodrow wilson bridge.at's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a developing story now involvingamerican journalist laura ling and una lee. both are currently serve ago 1- year hard labor sentence? north korea. this morning, former president bill clinton is in north korea hoping to get them freed. mr.clinton arrived in the communist nation a few hours ago to north negotiate their release. ling and lee were arrested at the chinese north korea...
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. >>> the fox 5 high school game of the week winner, bishop o'connell and woodrow wilson, fox 5 about be out at the matchup at 5:00 and have highlights at 10:00. >> that music has tucker and allison dancing. >> it's fray anoo o artwa look . l aloohd radar. for all of es tonight, be preparfo glled ll tonight,e prepared f r inra ers,ow uding theredskin game at defe tx . lde right now we're gtinldg a good de unthtoldrm bacun bg inross its southern g tear the btway, towa oxon hill and sh inpuroag hesscdroo tow wilson bridge. be prepared for more thunderstorms developing this afternn. let's go to the five-day r ect. av oeginto affect at 2:00 ain towe this afternoon. 2: ready for heavy rain and t dersto highaivity. pehigh temperature of
. >>> the fox 5 high school game of the week winner, bishop o'connell and woodrow wilson, fox 5 about be out at the matchup at 5:00 and have highlights at 10:00. >> that music has tucker and allison dancing. >> it's fray anoo o artwa look . l aloohd radar. for all of es tonight, be preparfo glled ll tonight,e prepared f r inra ers,ow uding theredskin game at defe tx . lde right now we're gtinldg a good de unthtoldrm bacun bg inross its southern g tear the btway, towa oxon...
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elsewhere we see how we're doing through the midday murk of the atmosphere headed for the woodrow wilsonbridge. we'll follow the cars. looks like everything is moving along very, very nicely. good news if you're headed south. keith, back to you. >>> right nowolol go mogomery cnty arear trying to track down a shoplifter. they're not sure if it's a woman or man. a surveillanceam cera caught this c imagef the suspect at te saks fifth avenue. he was dressed as a woman, but might be a man. they say the shoplifter took a $2,000 chanel dress and pepper sprayed a security guard on the way out. >>> also happening now, police in virginia are warning people about a loose dog that's already attacked a person and pet. the rottweilern, attacked near e mall. jackso benn spoke with neighbors who are now taking extreme caution when they're out walking. >> reporter: shirley hall cares a walking stick as they takes her 8-year-old jack russell terrier wishbone for his evening stroll. hall's husband asked her to carry the stick for protection after a 60-year-old neighbor walking her dog on sunday afternoon w
elsewhere we see how we're doing through the midday murk of the atmosphere headed for the woodrow wilsonbridge. we'll follow the cars. looks like everything is moving along very, very nicely. good news if you're headed south. keith, back to you. >>> right nowolol go mogomery cnty arear trying to track down a shoplifter. they're not sure if it's a woman or man. a surveillanceam cera caught this c imagef the suspect at te saks fifth avenue. he was dressed as a woman, but might be a man....
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elsewhere, no concerns at the woodrow wilson bridge. the lanes are open there. american legion bridge is fine. and 270 doing all right. >>> for the first time, michael vick talks about his time in prison. and an interview that aired last night on "60 minutes," the former football star admitted he derailed his own life. >> the first day i walked into prison and they slammed that door, i knew the magnitude of the decisions that i made and the poor judgment and what i allowed for happen to the animals. and it's no way of explaining the hurt and guilt that i felt and that was the reason i cried so many nights and put it all into perspective. >> he signed with the eagles last week and he will make less than $2 million this season. before his conviction, he lad a $135 million contract. and last night's interview, he said he deserved to lose that money fo what he did. >>> it's toim to start preparing for the fall flu season. but it's not just people being affected. an outbreak of the dog flu has caused a section of the animal shelter close. two dogs have confirmed case
elsewhere, no concerns at the woodrow wilson bridge. the lanes are open there. american legion bridge is fine. and 270 doing all right. >>> for the first time, michael vick talks about his time in prison. and an interview that aired last night on "60 minutes," the former football star admitted he derailed his own life. >> the first day i walked into prison and they slammed that door, i knew the magnitude of the decisions that i made and the poor judgment and what i...
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let's take a live look at the woodrow wilson bridge, on the bridge span, both directions a little bitf volume but between alexandria and oxon hill your lanes are open. check your speeds. moving along nicely along 270 from i-70 to clarksburg, 13 minutes. just 2 minutes to germantown. and 17 minutes headed on down toward the split. looking good. back to you. >> thank you, jerry. >> time now 5:22, 66 degrees tside. >>> the video you do not want to miss of steven tyler falling on stage during a convert. >> and flames weren't all firefighters in northern virginia had to contend with when they were called into action to battle a house fire. the slithery surprise waiting for them inside. >> plus, the shocking death of a famous filmmaker known for the production of a number of cult classics. >> first, here's your liz "on the money," money-saving tip of the day. >> should you tap your home equity for extra cash? money magazine says home equity borrowing is tougher, but if you have high credit score and substantial equity you may still be able to borrow against your house. i'm liz crenshaw, "on
let's take a live look at the woodrow wilson bridge, on the bridge span, both directions a little bitf volume but between alexandria and oxon hill your lanes are open. check your speeds. moving along nicely along 270 from i-70 to clarksburg, 13 minutes. just 2 minutes to germantown. and 17 minutes headed on down toward the split. looking good. back to you. >> thank you, jerry. >> time now 5:22, 66 degrees tside. >>> the video you do not want to miss of steven tyler falling...
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and andrew selee, director of the mexico program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperation here, attention there. in general terms what is the state of the u.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relationship is a bit like a tired marriage in need of counseling. we're at a stage with both parties have agreed to undergo counseling. we have these opportunities whenever you have a new administration. clearly there's an additional timely pattern. i think there's a receptiveness in mexico to the fact that u.s. said the drug car is a shared responsibility. what we need to do now is a commitment that matches us that responsibility. >> so far what we're seeing in terms of actual collaboration falls short. >> reporter: denise dresser, how do you see the general state? >> i think that the climate for cooperation has improved since president obama came in to office. and hillary clinton's trip to mexico in recent months where she stopped the rhetoric of co-responsibility has helped a great deal in that regard. i think we have to transit
and andrew selee, director of the mexico program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperation here, attention there. in general terms what is the state of the u.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relationship is a bit like a tired marriage in need of counseling. we're at a stage with both parties have agreed to undergo counseling. we have these opportunities whenever you have a new administration. clearly there's an...
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no problems crossing the woodrow wilson bridge in either direction. of your lanes are open on the inner loop just after 210. we did va v. a disabled vehicle. that has been moved off to the side of the roadway. let's take a look out of the roads in virginia. 395 northbound. things are a little bit heavy leaving the mixing bowl heading up towards seminary. right here at the 14th street bridge, you can see everybody is moving at speed. 95 northbound, your delays begin at dale city continuing up past lorton. after that smooth trip in towards the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> some frightening moments at a busy intersection in the district. >> someone call 911. >> this car accident nt id witnesses blsincramg into action and it happened at pennsylvania and alabama avenues just as d.c.'s mayor was bout to begin a press conference nearby. society cameras were rolling just moments after the white suv collided with that cadillac. the suv flipped over. just a big mangled mess in the middle of the street. five people were
no problems crossing the woodrow wilson bridge in either direction. of your lanes are open on the inner loop just after 210. we did va v. a disabled vehicle. that has been moved off to the side of the roadway. let's take a look out of the roads in virginia. 395 northbound. things are a little bit heavy leaving the mixing bowl heading up towards seminary. right here at the 14th street bridge, you can see everybody is moving at speed. 95 northbound, your delays begin at dale city continuing up...
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realizing that between the civil war, the manson proclamation of lincoln and world war i with woodrow wilson roosevelt using the white house to promote conservation and nature and what he called the strenuous life, to save birds. his involvement with the audubon society and the eventual creation of the u.s. fish and wildlife international monuments. it is changed america. if this summer anybody opens up annapolis, uco levesque green. you are looking at roosevelt reserves, roosevelt monuments. he put aside 240, almost 240 million acres of wild america said now is people are talking about environmentalism and corrine movements, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand because he was the only politician of his day who have absorbed darwin and to it understood biology and understood bird send migratory patterns and understood mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. he is a president who in his young days shot the buffalo and he is the president to created wichita mountains in oklahoma reserved for buffalo. c-span: one of the things you have seen throughou
realizing that between the civil war, the manson proclamation of lincoln and world war i with woodrow wilson roosevelt using the white house to promote conservation and nature and what he called the strenuous life, to save birds. his involvement with the audubon society and the eventual creation of the u.s. fish and wildlife international monuments. it is changed america. if this summer anybody opens up annapolis, uco levesque green. you are looking at roosevelt reserves, roosevelt monuments....
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and andrew selee, directoof the mexico progm at the woodrow wilson iernational cent for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperati here, attenti there. in general terms what is the state of t.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relaonship a bit li a tired marriage in need of counling. we're at a stage with both partiesave agreed to undergo coseling. e have thesepportunities whenever you ha a new admintration. clearlyhere's an additional timely ptern. i think there's a receiveness exico to the fact at u.s. said thdrug car is a shared responsiblity. what we ne to do now is a commitment that matches us that responsibility. so far what we're seeing in terms of actual colloration fallsshort. >> reporter: nise dresser, h do you see the general state? >> think thatthe climate for cooperation has improved since presiden obama came to office. a hillary clinton's tripto mexicoin recent months wher she stopped the rhetoricf co-responsibily has helped a great deal in tha regard. i think have to transition from the rhetoric of collaboration to the reaty of it. and that would entail
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it is bishop o'connell versus woodrow wilson. the field tonight on fox 5 news at 5:00. shh. shh! [ chattering ] delicious authentic iced lattes from dunkin' donuts. made with real espresso, milk, and whipped cream, to help you take a break from reality. treat yourself today. runsn dunkin'. n dunkin'. ...at the jcpenney lowest prices of the season sale. all arizona tops and bottoms are buy e, get one for 88¢ plus, save on denim at america's biggest athletic shoes are $38.99 all bath towels are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, night and day doorbusters go to jcp.com and see everything on sale. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney ( feedback ) ( burger clears throat ) ♪ till now - ♪ i always got by on my own - ( audience cheering ) ♪ i never really cared ♪ until i met you.. announcer: a1 makes the burger king steakhouse burger sing. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris. and i know the weather isn't that great today but we're not letting it stop us from celebrating a friday at the fair. it's a big one today as we're live
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they began in world war i under woodrow wilson. be >> absolutely.because of world war i, some of my people need representation because they build military. well, after world war i is over, he went to albany and said wait a minute, there is a lot of money to be made here. that's when it happened and it really kicked in during world war ii. >> we should think that members of congress are there to hear our views and vote on ways to enhance our freedom. they don't. they're only interested in special interest groups that have the numbers that they believe will guarantee their re-election. >> there's not a single person here who can afford to have a lobbyist. glenn: anybody have a lobbyist? back in just a second.ddddp glenn: tonight we're talking about the death of small business in america. think about your first job. your first job, most likely, you worked for small business. has a poor person ever given you a job? yet somehow or another we're eating the rich, but not the uber rich. we're helping them get even richer. we're just helping them eat th
they began in world war i under woodrow wilson. be >> absolutely.because of world war i, some of my people need representation because they build military. well, after world war i is over, he went to albany and said wait a minute, there is a lot of money to be made here. that's when it happened and it really kicked in during world war ii. >> we should think that members of congress are there to hear our views and vote on ways to enhance our freedom. they don't. they're only...
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bishop oh connell taking on the woodrow wilson tigers.s money flipping of the coin to get the high school season started. late first quarter oh connell on the move. joshua tremble with the carry but the big wilson defense comes up with a big stop. gets the fumble. we are sti scoreless. still in the 1st, alex harrison punt formation but the snap goes awry. gives time for the defense to collapse, gets the stop. they take over deep in wilson territory and that would lead to this. this is nicholas finding patrick simms, six yards to the score. somebody help me. give me some answers, please. but the knights would give no quarter. second half their defense takes over. wilson driving. it's joshua tremble playing both way, making amends for the earlier fumble. he guess all the way. 93 yards the other way. that is the game changer. bishop o'connell shuts out wilson 14-0. coach, your thoughts. >> first games are always tough. i told coach fleming after the game i thought his kids outplayed our kids. we didn't execute the way we usually do we had so
bishop oh connell taking on the woodrow wilson tigers.s money flipping of the coin to get the high school season started. late first quarter oh connell on the move. joshua tremble with the carry but the big wilson defense comes up with a big stop. gets the fumble. we are sti scoreless. still in the 1st, alex harrison punt formation but the snap goes awry. gives time for the defense to collapse, gets the stop. they take over deep in wilson territory and that would lead to this. this is nicholas...
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the margin of victory was the smallest since woodrow wilson in 1916. 2006, the democrats won the congress [applause] just like 40 years earlier, in 1966, it was the canary and the coal miner. the morning it to the 2006 election i said if we do not elect a convicted felon, we will win in 2008. [laughter] and there's nothing they can do about it. look what happened in 2008 -- we had a better candidate, they have terrible conditions, and culture was with us. america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america to tell every child that you could live up to your god-given potential. that is important. [applause] but for your purposes, the second element o
the margin of victory was the smallest since woodrow wilson in 1916. 2006, the democrats won the congress [applause] just like 40 years earlier, in 1966, it was the canary and the coal miner. the morning it to the 2006 election i said if we do not elect a convicted felon, we will win in 2008. [laughter] and there's nothing they can do about it. look what happened in 2008 -- we had a better candidate, they have terrible conditions, and culture was with us. america is a different place today. we...
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woodrow wilson, kennedy -- >> a littl more respect for them. >> they all the tried to get universal health care. roosevelt got social security because he couldn't get universal health care, and it took lyndon johnson, the riots, the assassination, to get medicare. and now the role is -- people talk about medicare. keep your hands off my medicare. i don't want the government involved in medicare. it's a government-run program. so,ou have this difficult, terribly important -- it's 20% of the american economy. at a time when people are losing jobsanxious over the future, they don't know where it's going, they want to keep what they have, it's the hardest thing in our public life to reach an agreement on. >> let me ask you this, dan lz. the president as salesman. i want to go back to something you write in the book, because, again, periods in the campaign that were difficult for then candidate obama that are playing themselves out now. this is writing act one of the debates and some of the advice that the president got. john edwards offered advice during the campaign. i read that, and i though
woodrow wilson, kennedy -- >> a littl more respect for them. >> they all the tried to get universal health care. roosevelt got social security because he couldn't get universal health care, and it took lyndon johnson, the riots, the assassination, to get medicare. and now the role is -- people talk about medicare. keep your hands off my medicare. i don't want the government involved in medicare. it's a government-run program. so,ou have this difficult, terribly important -- it's 20%...
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they began in world war i under woodrow wilson. be >> absolutely.war i, some of my people need representation because they build military. well, after world war i is over, he went to albany and said wait a minute, there is a lot of money to be made here. that's when it happened and it really kicked in during world war ii. >> we should think that members of congress are there to hear our views and vote on ways to enhance our freedom. they don't. they're only interested in special interest groups that have the numbers that they believe will guarantee their re-election. >> there's not a single person here who can afford to have a lobbyist. glenn: anybody have a lobbyist? back in just a second. cheer clear [bell ringing] the way the stock market's been acting lately you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. their research is independent and unbiased. their investment consultants are knowledgeabl
they began in world war i under woodrow wilson. be >> absolutely.war i, some of my people need representation because they build military. well, after world war i is over, he went to albany and said wait a minute, there is a lot of money to be made here. that's when it happened and it really kicked in during world war ii. >> we should think that members of congress are there to hear our views and vote on ways to enhance our freedom. they don't. they're only interested in special...